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| Business Management: Accounting Assistant - Certificate | Certificate | The Business Management: Accounting Assistant certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level employment in accounting and business support roles. The curriculum introduces foundational acco… source |
| Business Management: Accounting Clerk - Certificate | Certificate | The Business Management: Accounting Clerk certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level employment in accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, and business support roles. The curriculum builds pr… source |
| Business Management: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management - Certificate | Certificate | The Business Management: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management certificate is designed for students seeking to start, manage, or grow a small business. The curriculum introduces foundational… source |
| Computer Game and Mobile Applications Programmer - Certificate | Certificate | The Computer Game and Mobile Applications Programmer certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in mobile application and game development. The curriculum combines programming,… source |
| Cybersecurity: Secure Network Technician - Certificate | Certificate | The Cybersecurity: Secure Network Technician certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in computer support, networking, and information technology. The curriculum introduces fo… source |
| Early Childhood Education and Family Studies - One Year Certificate | Certificate | The Early Childhood Education and Family Studies certificate is designed for students seeking careers working with young children and families in early learning settings. The curriculum combines foun… source |
| Early Childhood Education and Family Studies: Child Development - Certificate | Certificate | The Early Childhood Education and Family Services: Child Development certificate is designed for students seeking careers working with young children and families in early learning settings. The curr… source |
| Fitness Professional - Certificate | Certificate | The Fitness Professional certificate is designed for students seeking careers in fitness training, wellness, and health promotion. The curriculum combines foundational health and exercise knowledge w… source |
| Integrated Media: Graphic Design Digital Assistant - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Media: Graphic Design Digital Assistant certificate is designed for students seeking foundational skills in graphic design, visual communication, and digital media production. The curr… source |
| Integrated Media: Photography Digital Assistant - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Media: Photography Digital Assistant certificate is designed for students seeking foundational skills in photography, digital imaging, and creative media production. The curriculum int… source |
| Integrated Media: Video Digital Assistant - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Media: Video Digital Assistant certificate is designed for students seeking foundational skills in video production, digital media, and creative storytelling. The curriculum introduces… source |
| Integrated Metals: Accelerated Welding Technology (VESL) - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Metals: Accelerated Welding Technology (VESL) certificate is designed for English language learners seeking foundational welding and workplace communication skills. The curriculum comb… source |
| Integrated Metals: Certified Welder - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Metals: Certified Welder certificate is designed for students seeking foundational welding skills and entry-level employment opportunities in welding and fabrication industries. The cu… source |
| Integrated Metals: Gas Tungsten Arc Welder - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Metals: Gas Tungsten Arc Welder certificate is designed for students seeking specialized skills in gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), commonly known as TIG welding. The curriculum provid… source |
| Integrated Metals: Shielded Metal Arc Welder - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Metals: Shielded Metal Arc Welder certificate is designed for students seeking specialized skills in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), commonly known as stick welding or manual metal… source |
| Integrated Metals: Welding Technology - Certificate | Certificate | The Integrated Metals: Welding Technology certificate is designed for students seeking foundational skills in welding, fabrication, and metalworking. The curriculum provides hands-on technical traini… source |
| Mechatronics: Certified Maintenance Technician - Certificate | Certificate | The Mechatronics: Certified Maintenance Technician certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in industrial maintenance and manufacturing environments. The curriculum introduces… source |
| Mechatronics: Industrial Automation - Certificate | Certificate | The Mechatronics: Industrial Automation certificate is designed for students and working professionals seeking skills in industrial automation, robotics, and advanced manufacturing systems. The curri… source |
| Medical Assistant - Certificate | Certificate | The Medical Assistant certificate is designed for students seeking careers in healthcare office and clinical settings. The curriculum combines administrative and clinical healthcare training to prepa… source |
| Medical Office: Billing and Coding - Certificate | Certificate | The Medical Office Billing and Coding certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in healthcare billing, coding, and administrative support. The curriculum introduces foundationa… source |
| Medical Office: Customer Service Representative - Certificate | Certificate | The Medical Office Customer Service Representative certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in healthcare reception, patient services, and office support. The curriculum intro… source |
| Medical Office: Receptionist - Certificate | Certificate | The Medical Office Receptionist certificate is designed for students seeking careers in healthcare reception, front office operations, and patient services. The curriculum introduces foundational adm… source |
| Mental Health, Social Service and Addiction Counseling: Behavioral Health Care Specialist - Certificate | Certificate | The Mental Health, Social Service, and Addiction Counseling certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in human services, behavioral health, and community support settings. The… source |
| Mental Health, Social Service and Addiction Counseling: Youth Worker - Certificate | Certificate | The Youth Worker certificate is designed for students seeking careers supporting children, adolescents, and young adults in community and social service settings. The curriculum introduces foundation… source |
| Natural Resources Technology - Certificate | Certificate | The Natural Resources Technology certificate is designed for students seeking foundational skills in natural resources, forestry, conservation, and environmental fieldwork. The curriculum includes th… source |
| Physical Therapist Aide - Certificate | Certificate | The Physical Therapist Aide certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level employment in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings. The curriculum introduces foundational healthcare and… source |
| Theatre Arts: Technical Theatre - Certificate | Certificate | The Technical Theatre certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level careers in live entertainment and theatre production. The curriculum introduces technical theatre knowledge and hands-on… source |
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| AM 103 | AM103 Automotive Service Theory | — | This course is the study of the basic theory and operation of automotive safety, tools and service procedures. Students study basic vehicle inspections and service processes, service manual usage, sh… source |
| AM 104 | AM104 Automotive Service Lab | — | Students perform basic vehicle inspections, oil changes, vehicle maintenance, service manual exercises, precision tool measurements, shop safety procedures and general automotive shop operations. source |
| AM 105 | AM105 Chassis Basic Theory | — | Students perform basic inspections, removal, replacement and repair of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components. Emphasis is on suspension and steering system inspections, tire a… source |
| AM 106 | AM106 Chassis Basic Lab | — | Students perform basic inspections, removal, replacement and repair of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components. Emphasis is on suspension and steering system inspections, tire a… source |
| AM 112 | AM112 Electrical 1 Theory | — | In this course students study the basic principles of electricity including voltage, amperage, resistance, series circuits, parallel circuits, series-parallel circuits, Ohms Law, induction and measur… source |
| AM 113 | AM113 Electrical 1 Lab | — | This course is the study of basic electrical system operation, testing and diagnosis. Students use electrical testing equipment to measure and interpret voltage, resistance and amperage measurements… source |
| AM 114 | AM114 Engines 1 Theory | — | In this course students study the fundamental theory, construction and operation of automotive internal combustion engines. Instruction is provided on engine cooling systems, lubrication systems, bas… source |
| AM 115 | AM115 Engines 1 Lab | — | In this course students perform basic tests, inspections, removal and replacement of internal combustion engine cooling system, lubrication system, cylinder head and valve timing components. source |
| AM 140 | AM140 Drivetrains 1 Theory | — | In this course students study basic principles and theory of hydraulically and electrically operated transmissions, transaxles, torque converters, manual transmissions and transaxles, differentials,… source |
| AM 141 | AM141 Drivetrains 1 Lab | — | Students will perform basic inspection, service, and repair of automotive manual and automatic transmissions and transaxles, differentials, transfer case, axles, U-joints, and clutches. source |
| AM 142 | AM142 Chassis 2 Theory | — | This is a continuation of the study of the terminology, theory, service, repair, diagnostic and testing procedures related modern passenger vehicle and light truck brakes, steering and suspension sys… source |
| AM 143 | AM143 Chassis 2 Lab | — | In this course students will perform inspections, removal, replacement and repair of automotive braking system, steering and suspension systems. The focus will be on suspension and steering system re… source |
| AM 154 | AM154 Electrical 2 Theory | — | Students study the basic terminology, theory, function, service, repair, diagnostic and testing procedures related to modern passenger vehicle and light truck engine performance systems. Emphasis is… source |
| AM 155 | AM155 Electrical 2 Lab | — | In this course students perform basic service, repair and diagnostic In this course students perform basic service, repair and diagnostic tests on vehicle electrical circuits including lighting, batt… source |
| AM 158 | AM158 Engine Performance 1 Theory | — | Students study the basic terminology, theory, function, service, repair, diagnostic and testing procedures related to modern passenger vehicle and light truck engine performance systems. Emphasis is… source |
| AM 159 | AM159 Engine Performance 1 Lab | — | This course emphasizes the use of digital multimeters to measure and explore vehicle electrical system components and introduces the use of lab oscilloscopes. Students measure, explore, analyze and p… source |
| AM 170 | AM170 Automotive Project 1 | — | In this course students study, research, discuss, write and present on topics such as new automotive technologies, various light repair and maintenance techniques, and topics related to brakes, suspe… source |
| AM 171 | AM171 Chrysler MCAP, IMPORT Subaru-U E-Learning Fundamentals 1 | — | This is an e-learning on line course where students study fundamental vehicle services and systems studied during the dealership experience. Students reinforce topics covered during the terms on camp… source |
| AM 224 | AM224 Engines 2 Theory | — | This course is a continuation of the study of automotive internal combustion engine theory, construction and operation. Each individual component is studied and analyzed with emphasis on services and… source |
| AM 225 | AM225 Engines 2 Lab | — | In this course students remove, inspect, measure and replace internal combustion engine components. Emphasis is on determining component clearances, failure analysis and assembly process on cylinder… source |
| AM 228 | AM228 Engine Performance 2 Theory | — | This is a continuation of the study of the terminology, theory, service, repair, diagnostic and testing procedures related to modern passenger vehicle and light truck engine performance systems. Emph… source |
| AM 229 | AM229 Engine Performance 2 Lab | — | In this course students measure, service, repair, analyze and perform diagnostic tests on engine performance components and devices. The focus is on fuel supply systems, intake air control systems, e… source |
| AM 232 | AM232 Electrical 3 Theory | — | Students study the theory, construction, operation and diagnosis of automotive computer-controlled components, accessory devices and vehicle communication systems. Instruction is provided on oscillos… source |
| AM 233 | AM233 Electrical 3 Lab | — | In this course students measure and interpret various voltage, resistance and current values to explore the function and diagnosis of electrical and electronic circuits. Emphasis is on the advanced u… source |
| AM 238 | AM238 Air Conditioning Theory | — | In this course students study the theory, function and operation of automotive air conditioning and heating systems and the related components. Instruction includes A/C certification and safety requi… source |
| AM 239 | AM239 Air Conditioning Lab | — | In this course students will perform automotive A/C and heating system inspection, testing, service and repair. Emphasis will be on performing system component identifications, performance testing, r… source |
| AM 242 | AM242 Electrical 4 Theory | — | Students continue the study of the theory, operation and diagnostic procedures of electrical accessory, computer-controlled and vehicle communication systems. In addition, instruction is provided on… source |
| AM 243 | AM243 Electrical 4 Lab | — | Students perform service, repair and diagnostic procedures on advanced electrical accessory, computer-controlled and supplemental restraint systems. This course emphasizes using electrical testing eq… source |
| AM 244 | AM244 Drivetrains 2 Theory | — | This is a continuation of the study of principles and theory of hydraulically and electrically operated transmissions, transaxles, torque converters, manual transmissions and transaxles, differential… source |
| AM 245 | AM245 Drivetrains 2 Lab | — | In this course students service, repair and rebuild automatic transmissions and transaxles, differentials, and transfer cases. Students also inspect, measure and diagnose noise and vibrations concern… source |
| AM 246 | AM246 Engine Performance 3 Theory | — | Students study the advanced terminology, theory, service, repair, diagnostic and testing procedures related to modern passenger vehicle and light truck engine performance systems. Emphasis is on the… source |
| AM 247 | AM247 Engine Performance 3 lab | — | This course is a continuation of the measurement, service, repair, analyzing and performing diagnostic tests on engine performance components and devices. The focus is on diagnosing OBDII systems, em… source |
| AM 248 | AM248 Electric Vehicle Theory | — | Students will learn the theory on how to safely identify, work on and diagnose Hybrid and Electric Vehicles. source |
| AM 249 | AM249 Electric Vehicle Lab | — | The student will learn how to perform hands-on tasks and diagnosis tests on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles. source |
| AM 281 | AM281 Automotive Dealership Experience 1 | — | In this course the student will work a minimum of 200 hours with a mentoring technician in an automotive repair facility. The goal is to gain experience in oil and filter changing, shop processes, an… source |
| AM 282 | AM282 Automotive Dealership Experience 2 | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in an automotive repair facility. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor coordinates the student's work experience with… source |
| AM 283 | AM283 Automotive Dealership Experience 3 | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in an automotive repair facility. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor coordinates the student's work experience with… source |
| AM 284 | AM284 Automotive Dealership Experience 4 | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in an automotive repair facility. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor coordinates the student's work experience with… source |
| AMF 101 | AMF101 Automotive Service Theory - Ford ASSET | — | This is an introductory course where students study basic shop practices and basic vehicle services and systems. Shop practice topics include shop safety, service manuals usage, precision measurement… source |
| AMF 102 | AMF102 Automotive Service Lab - Ford ASSET | — | This is an introductory course where students perform fundamental shop practices and fundamental vehicle services. Shop practice topics include shop safety, service manuals usage, online training pro… source |
| AMF 110 | AMF110 Internal Combustion Engine Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study the complete analysis of construction, working principles and proper service procedures for modern internal combustion engines. In addition, instruction is given in engi… source |
| AMF 111 | AMF111 Internal Combustion Engine Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students explore the proper disassembly, cleaning, evaluation and re-assembly of an internal combustion engine. This includes cylinder heads, cylinder blocks, crankshafts and camshafts… source |
| AMF 116 | AMF116 Fundamental Brakes and Suspension Theory - Ford ASSET | — | This course is the study of the basic theory and operation of automotive brakes, steering and suspension systems components. Students study base brake drum and caliper service and repair procedures,… source |
| AMF 117 | AMF117 Fundamental Brakes and Suspension Lab - Ford ASSET | — | Students perform basic inspections, removal, replacement and repair of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components. Emphasis is on suspension and steering system inspections, tire a… source |
| AMF 118 | AMF118 Electrical Systems Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study the basic principles of electricity such as voltage, amperage, resistance, series/parallel circuits, Ohms Law, induction and measuring techniques. In addition, the theor… source |
| AMF 119 | AMF119 Electrical Systems Lab - Ford ASSET | — | This course is the study of basic electrical system operation, testing and diagnosis. Students use various pieces of electrical testing equipment to measure and interpret voltage, resistance and ampe… source |
| AMF 132 | AMF132 Automotive Electronics Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students explore electrical and electronic circuit theory, operation and diagnostics. The application of electrical components in complex circuits, with the corresponding methods of di… source |
| AMF 133 | AMF133 Automotive Electronics Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students explore and perform service, repair and diagnostic procedures on modern electrical, electronic and computer control systems as found on late model automobiles. Emphasis is on… source |
| AMF 134 | AMF134 Ford Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Theory | — | In this course students study the basic theory principles of Ford hybrid vehicle operation. Students learn safety fundamentals, voltage, amperage and testing fundamental as related to hybrid vehicles. source |
| AMF 135 | AMF135 Ford Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Lab | — | In this course students conduct hands-on lab activities in regard to principles of Ford hybrid vehicle operation. Lab activities enhance students' safety fundamentals while diagnosing hybrid vehicles… source |
| AMF 136 | AMF136 Advanced Brake Systems Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study the theory and operation of the service, repair and diagnostic procedures applicable to disc and drum base braking and anti-lock braking systems used on modern automobil… source |
| AMF 137 | AMF137 Advanced Brake Systems Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students remove, replace, diagnose, service and repair disc and drum base brake and anti-lock braking systems on late-model automobiles. source |
| AMF 152 | AMF152 Automatic Transmission Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study the principles and theory of hydraulically and electrically operated transmissions, transaxles and torque converters. Emphasis is on determining how each component funct… source |
| AMF 153 | AMF153 Automatic Transmission Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students explore the function, operation, overhaul, repair, test procedures and diagnostic process of automatic transmission and transaxles commonly used in modern automobiles. Emphasi… source |
| AMF 156 | AMF156 Manual Drive Train and Axles Theory - Ford ASSET | — | A theory course covering the function, operation and design of the power train components such as clutches, transmissions, transaxles, drive axles, drive lines, u-joints, standard and locking differe… source |
| AMF 157 | AMF157 Manual Drive Train and Axles Lab - Ford ASSET | — | This is a lab class covering the diagnosis, service and repair of the power train components such as clutches, transmissions, transaxles, drive axles, drivelines, u-joints, standard and locking diffe… source |
| AMF 170 | AMF170 Automotive Project - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study, research, present, write and discuss new automotive technologies, various diagnostic techniques and advanced automotive systems related to engines, basic electrical, br… source |
| AMF 171 | AMF171 Ford e-Learning Fundamentals 1 | — | This is an e-learning on line course where students study fundamental vehicle services and systems studied during the dealership experience. Students reinforce topics covered during the terms on camp… source |
| AMF 172 | AMF172 Ford e-Learning Fundamentals 2 | — | This is an e-learning on line course where students study fundamental vehicle services and systems studied during the dealership experience. Students reinforce topics covered during the terms on camp… source |
| AMF 173 | AMF173 Ford e-Learning Fundamentals 3 | — | This is an e-learning on line course where students study fundamental vehicle services and systems studied during the dealership experience. Students reinforce topics covered during the terms on camp… source |
| AMF 174 | AMF174 Ford e-Learning Fundamentals 4 | — | This is an e-learning on line course where students study fundamental vehicle services and systems studied during the dealership experience. Students reinforce topics covered during the terms on camp… source |
| AMF 216 | AMF216 Engine Performance Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students learn terminology, principles of operation, theory, diagnosis and testing procedures involving electronic fuel injection inputs and outputs, ignition systems, fuel delivery an… source |
| AMF 217 | AMF217 Engine Performance Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students learn basic techniques and procedures for the service and repair of engine performance related systems. Students learn and practice basic diagnostic skills with emphasis on de… source |
| AMF 251 | AMF251 Advanced Engine Performance Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study the terminology, principles of operation, theory, diagnosis and testing procedures involving electronic fuel injection inputs and outputs, emission and OBDII systems. Ad… source |
| AMF 252 | AMF252 Advanced Engine Performance Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students explore techniques and procedures for the service and repair of electronic fuel injection systems, ignition systems and related components. In addition, students learn and pra… source |
| AMF 253 | AMF253 Advanced Steering and Suspension Theory - Ford ASSET | — | Theory of operation, service, repair and diagnostic procedures of the modern steering systems, suspension systems and alignments on late model Ford and Lincoln/Mercury cars and light trucks. source |
| AMF 254 | AMF254 Advanced Steering and Suspension Lab - Ford ASSET | — | Instruction is given in the diagnosis, servicing and repair of automotive suspension systems, steering systems and alignments on late model Ford and Lincoln/Mercury cars and light trucks. source |
| AMF 256 | AMF256 Heating and Air Conditioning Theory - Ford ASSET | — | Theory of operation, service, repair and diagnostic procedures of the modern heating, defrosting and air conditioning systems on late model Ford and Lincoln/Mercury cars and light trucks. source |
| AMF 257 | AMF257 Heating and Air Conditioning Lab - Ford ASSET | — | Instruction is given in the diagnosis, troubleshooting, service and repair of the auto air conditioning, heating and defrosting systems on late model Ford and Lincoln cars and light trucks. source |
| AMF 258 | AMF258 Advanced Automotive Electronics Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study the theory and operation of electrical and electronic systems with emphasis on computer-controlled systems, automotive computer operation and multiplexed vehicle communi… source |
| AMF 259 | AMF259 Advanced Automotive Electronics Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students explore and perform service, repair and diagnostic procedures on modern electrical systems, semiconductor circuits, computer control systems and vehicle multiplexing communica… source |
| AMF 270 | AMF270 Advanced Automotive Project - Ford ASSET | — | In this course students study, research, present, write and discuss new automotive technologies, various diagnostic techniques and advanced automotive systems related to engines, basic electrical, br… source |
| AMF 271 | AMF271 Ford Diesel Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this theory course, students explore the proper diagnosis and repair procedures of the 7.3L and 6.0L Ford diesel engine. Students also study fundamental diesel engine performance. source |
| AMF 272 | AMF272 Ford Diesel Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this lab course, students explore the proper diagnosis and repair procedures of the 7.3L and 6.0L Ford diesel engine. Students also complete fundamental diesel engine performance lab activities. source |
| AMF 273 | AMF273 Advanced Ford Diesel Theory - Ford ASSET | — | In this theory course, students explore the proper diagnosis and repair procedures of the 6.4L and 6.7L Ford diesel engine. Students also study advanced diesel engine performance. source |
| AMF 274 | AMF274 Advanced Ford Diesel Lab - Ford ASSET | — | In this lab course, students explore the proper diagnosis and repair procedures of the 6.4L and 6.7L Ford diesel engine. Students also complete advanced diesel engine performance lab activities. source |
| AMF 281 | AMF281 Automotive Dealership Experience 1 - Ford ASSET | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in a pre-assigned Ford or Lincoln dealership. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor will coordinate the student's work… source |
| AMF 282 | AMF282 Automotive Dealership Experience 2 - Ford ASSET | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in a pre-assigned Ford or Lincoln dealership. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor will coordinate the student's work… source |
| AMF 283 | AMF283 Automotive Dealership Experience 3 - Ford ASSET | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in a pre-assigned Ford or Lincoln dealership. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor will coordinate the student's work… source |
| AMF 284 | AMF284 Automotive Dealership Experience 4 - Ford ASSET | — | The student will be employed a minimum of 200 hours per term in a pre-assigned Ford or Lincoln dealership. Through agreement with the employer, a program instructor will coordinate the student's work… source |
| ANTH 201 | ANTH201 Introduction to Biological Anthropology | — | Biological anthropology covers four areas: genetic variation, primate paleontology, human evolution and modern human variation. Emphasis is placed on the fossil record and the interactions between bi… source |
| ANTH 202 | ANTH202 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This class is an introduction to the study of archaeology. Class topics include a brief introduction to archaeological methods and an overview of world prehistory from the mammoth hunters to the earl… source |
| ANTH 203 | ANTH203 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This class focuses on the anthropological concept of culture. Students learn how culture is studied while performing cross-cultural analyses of various aspects of culture such as religion, language,… source |
| ANTH 240 | ANTH240 Language and Culture (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course provides answers to these provocative questions by exploring the anthropological disciplines of descriptive, historical and ethno linguistics: How does language work? Where is it in the b… source |
| ART 115 | ART115 Basic Design I: Two-Dimensional | — | This class explores the process of using art elements and organizational principles of design in inventing visual images. The course structure is built on the articulation of visual language, termino… source |
| ART 116 | ART116 Basic Design II: Color Theory | — | This class explores color theory and its applications in designing invented images. Students continue to apply art elements and organizational principles as explored in Basic Design l, adding the com… source |
| ART 117 | ART117 Basic Design III: Three- Dimensional | — | This studio course is an introduction to the basic concepts of three-dimensional design. The class practices 3D design with projects that investigate the fundamental concepts and utilization of the f… source |
| ART 204 | ART204 History of Western Art: Prehistoric - Byzantine | — | This course provides an introduction to Western art, from c. 8000 B.C.E. to c. 1400 C.E., covering the major cultures and empires of the ancient Western world. Studies include art and architecture fr… source |
| ART 205 | ART205 History of Western Art: Medieval - Renaissance | — | This course provides an introduction to Western art, from c. 500 B.C.E to c. 1600 C.E., covering major European stylistic periods. Studies include art and architecture of early Islamic and Medieval c… source |
| ART 206 | ART206 History of Western Art: Baroque - Modern | — | This course provides an introduction to Western art, from c. 1600 C.E. to the 20th Century, covering major Western artistic periods. Studies include art and architecture of the Italian Baroque, Dutch… source |
| ART 211 | ART211 Survey of Visual Arts (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course is an introduction to historic art movements, cultural influences, visual art genres, artists, and their artwork. Structured around basic design principles and developments in art from th… source |
| ART 215P | ART215P Survey in Visual Arts: Photography | — | This course is a survey of the history and structures of photography beginning at its inception in the late 18th century through to the present. This course emphasizes 20th century movements, theorie… source |
| ART 219A | ART219A Calligraphy - Bookhand | — | This course is one of three courses that enables students to gain an understanding and technical competence of calligraphy. This course focuses on basic bookhand, plain and Roman capitals. Calligraph… source |
| ART 219B | ART219B Calligraphy - Italics | — | This course is one of three courses that enables students to gain an understanding and technical competence of calligraphy. This course focuses on italics with a variety of capital forms. Calligraphi… source |
| ART 219C | ART219C Calligraphy - Historical and Decorative Styles | — | This course is one of three courses that enables students to gain an understanding and technical competence of calligraphy. This course focuses on a variety of historical styles and decorative hands.… source |
| ART 225 | ART225 Digital Art Toolbox | — | This visual arts course introduces students to digital tools for the creation of 2D and 3D art. Students will use raster and vector-based programs to bring their digital creations into the physical w… source |
| ART 226 | ART226 Digital Drawing and Imaging | — | This course introduces students to digital drawing and image-editing using both vector and raster-based programs. Emphasis is placed on the use of technology as a fine art making tool. The class expl… source |
| ART 227 | ART227 Introduction to Animation | — | This visual arts course introduces the art student to 2D animation programs, development methods and techniques through multiple approaches. Students will be introduced to multiple stop motion animat… source |
| ART 231 | ART231 Drawing I | — | Drawing I serves as an introduction to the visual language through the traditional processes, tools, and materials used in the practice of drawing. The concepts of basic composition, formal elements… source |
| ART 232 | ART232 Drawing II | — | Drawing II is where the study of visual language is understood through the manipulation of a wider variety of drawing tools and supports, encouraging an exploration of process and content cohesion. C… source |
| ART 233 | ART233 Drawing III | — | Drawing III where the study of visual language is understood through the manipulation and the expansion of tools and materials used in the drawing medium. Drawing III addresses the issues dealing wit… source |
| ART 234 | ART234 Figure Drawing I | — | This course introduces the student to drawing the human form using a live nude model. Students utilize observational drawing techniques to describe the human form: proportion, mass, and structure. St… source |
| ART 235 | ART235 Figure Drawing II | — | ART235 , Life Drawing II, delves deeper into studies of skeletal and muscular structure, and concentrates on the anterior and posterior views of the torso through overlay drawings. Extended studies i… source |
| ART 236 | ART236 Figure Drawing III | — | ART236 Life Drawing III will continue skeletal and musculature studies including overlay drawings of the head, neck, arms and legs. Although students continue to draw directly from the model in class… source |
| ART 240 | ART240 Character Design and Illustration | — | This course introduces beginners to character design and caricature drawing strategies that can be applied to cartooning, comics, graphic novels and animation. Students learn both analog and digital… source |
| ART 245 | ART245 Comics and Graphic Novels | — | In this course students will explore and analyze the world of comics and graphic novels as art forms. Students will be using scripting, storyboarding, sequencing, panel design, page layout and inking… source |
| ART 246 | ART246 Zines and Artist Books | — | This course introduces students to the art forms of zines and artist books. Zines are small, self-published book works that explore ideas through flexible formats and focus on personal expression. Cr… source |
| ART 254 | ART254 Ceramics I | — | Introduces a variety of forming and finishing techniques used in working with clay and glaze, with an emphasis on the vessel. Hand building, wheel throwing, surface alteration, glazing, overview of c… source |
| ART 255 | ART255 Ceramics II | — | Students participate in an in-depth study of skill-building techniques, materials, tools, design, firing and glaze applications. Further visual literacy is developed through continuing study and appl… source |
| ART 256 | ART256 Ceramics III | — | This course is for the serious ceramics student with previous pottery/ceramics training in both throwing and hand-building techniques. Students are expected to demonstrate a proficiency in clay manip… source |
| ART 257 | ART257 Jewelrymaking/Metalsmithing I | — | This introductory course, designed for the student with limited or no previous jewelry/metalsmithing experience, is a combination of applied design principles of an art class and metalsmithing/jewelr… source |
| ART 258 | ART258 Jewelrymaking/Metalsmithing II | — | This course continues the study of applied design principles in metalsmithing and jewelrymaking, emphasizing original designs. Students continue to learn manipulative skills with hand tools and power… source |
| ART 259 | ART259 Jewelrymaking/Metalsmithing III | — | Third-term students build on the skills acquired in the two preceding terms and are allowed more latitude in project selections, which incorporate several required advanced metalsmithing techniques.… source |
| ART 260 | ART260 Introduction to Digital Photography | — | This beginning digital photography course introduces the use of digital cameras and software for digital image processing and management. Students learn the fundamentals of exposure, composition, lig… source |
| ART 261 | ART261 Black and White Film Photography | — | This beginning black and white film photography class emphasizes visual and technical proficiency using 35mm film cameras. Students become adept at in-camera exposure control, lighting, darkroom film… source |
| ART 262 | ART262 Intermediate Black and White Film Photography | — | This intermediate black and white photography course is designed to build proficiency beyond basic camera and darkroom skills. Emphasis is placed on content, exposure, lighting, and darkroom practice… source |
| ART 271 | ART271 Printmaking I: Screen Printing and Relief Printing | — | This course introduces students to multiple techniques within the realm of printmaking. Students learn screen-printing methods, including stencil creation applied to a screen for printing on paper or… source |
| ART 272 | ART272 Printmaking II: Screen, Relief and Intaglio Printmaking | — | In Printmaking 2, students explore more advanced methods in relief and screen-printing methods, combining techniques in the same composition for more complex and rich imagery. Students are introduced… source |
| ART 273 | ART273 Printmaking III: Advanced Printmaking | — | The emphasis for this course is placed on students finding their personal voice as a printmaker through directed exploration of medium and content creation. Students determine an area of interest wit… source |
| ART 281 | ART281 Painting I | — | The primary concerns of this beginning course are: the interaction of color, value, brushstroke, paint application, surface, composition, scale, pictorial balance, emphasis, and spatial depth. First,… source |
| ART 282 | ART282 Painting II | — | Course objectives are to: learn a higher mastery of the tools and materials of traditional and contemporary easel painting techniques; achieve a theoretical understanding of intermediate color theory… source |
| ART 283 | ART283 Painting III | — | Students address fundamental issues of contemporary painting that include abstraction, narratives, mixed media, and hybridity. Social and environmental issues are addressed through projects. Critical… source |
| ART 291 | ART291 Sculpture I | — | Sculptural processes including representational and abstract clay modeling, figure modeling, mold-making, metal casting, fused glass and 3D printing are taught alongside sculptural concepts of form a… source |
| ART 292 | ART292 Sculpture II | — | This intermediate-level sculpture course is an introduction to the techniques of the figurative sculpture process, portraiture and large abstraction. Processes such as lost-wax metal casting for bron… source |
| ART 293 | ART293 Sculpture III | — | This course is an advanced study of sculptural form, space and content. Students are introduced to figurative sculptural processes, kiln-formed glass casting processes, sculptural installation concep… source |
| ART 294 | ART294 Watercolor I | — | This course introduces the tools and techniques of the luminous medium of watercolor. Students explore basic transparent watercolor techniques and their applications. Emphasis is placed on the techni… source |
| ART 296 | ART296 Watercolor II | — | This is a course in watercolor painting that further explores transparent watercolor and its combination with other materials such as fabrics and painted papers as a means of expression and communica… source |
| ART 297 | ART297 Watercolor III | — | This advanced level class explores the creative potential of water-based media. The course includes experimental uses of non-traditional watercolor materials and their expressive potential. Students… source |
| ART 298A | ART298A Independent Studies: Visual Arts | — | This course is designed for individual projects for interdisciplinary or in-depth work in visual art not normally covered in an existing course. A maximum of three credits can be earned for any combi… source |
| ART 298B | ART298B Independent Studies: Visual Art | — | This course is designed for individual projects for interdisciplinary or in-depth work in visual art not normally covered in an existing course. A maximum of three credits can be earned for any combi… source |
| ART 298C | ART298C Independent Studies: Visual Art | — | This course is designed for individual projects for interdisciplinary or in-depth work in visual art not normally covered in an existing course. A maximum of three credits can be earned for any combi… source |
| ASL 101 | ASL101 First-year American Sign Language I | — | ASL101 is the introductory course in the study of American Sign Language. The content includes the basic receptive and expressive sign skills and sign vocabulary required to be able to communicate at… source |
| ASL 102 | ASL102 First-year American Sign Language II | — | This course includes additional receptive and expressive sign skills, information and sign vocabulary required to communicate at an advanced beginner level of American Sign Language. Also included in… source |
| ASL 103 | ASL103 First-year American Sign Language III | — | Content includes the additional basic receptive and expressive sign skills and sign vocabulary required to communicate at an advanced beginner level of American Sign Language. Also included in the co… source |
| ASL 201 | ASL201 Second-year American Sign Language I (Cultural Literacy course) | — | ASL201 is an intermediate mid-course in the study of American Sign Language. The content includes both the receptive and expressive skills and vocabulary required for communicating at an intermediate… source |
| ASL 202 | ASL202 Second-year American Sign Language II (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Second-year American Sign Language II continues work of ASL201 , emphasizing active communication at an intermediate level in American Sign Language. This class has an increasing emphasis on explorin… source |
| ASL 203 | ASL203 Second-year American Sign Language III (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Second-year American Sign Language III continues work of ASL202 , emphasizing active communication at an intermediate level in American Sign Language. This class has an increasing emphasis on explori… source |
| BA 101Z | BA101Z Introduction to Business | — | Presents an integrated view of both established and entrepreneurial businesses by studying their common characteristics and processes in a global context. Introduces theory and develops basic skills… source |
| BA 111 | BA111 Introduction to Accounting | — | This is an introductory course covering basic small business accounting systems. The course is intended to provide the student with practical knowledge of basic accounting including transaction recor… source |
| BA 131 | BA131 Introduction to Business Computing | — | Students learn introductory skills in computer software applications (level one of Microsoft Word, levels one and two of Excel, and level one of PowerPoint) for business documentation and data analys… source |
| BA 150 | BA150 Developing a Small Business | — | This course is designed for students to be introduced to important elements and steps involved in starting a small business. Students evaluate and quantify risk versus reward analysis, as well as app… source |
| BA 169Z | BA169Z Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel | — | Covers Microsoft Excel software skills necessary for evidence-based problem-solving, including workbook editing, formula creation, charting, and pivot tables. Emphasizes hands-on learning, using Exce… source |
| BA 177 | BA177 Payroll Accounting | — | This course is designed to enable students to process payroll and meet the needs of the employer and legal requirements. Students learn basic payroll laws and regulations. Students compute gross pay… source |
| BA 202 | BA202 Customer Service Management | — | This course provides a historical perspective of the customer service function in the business environment. The course will focus on developing excellent customer service skills, dealing with custome… source |
| BA 203 | BA203 Introduction to International Business | — | This course introduces students to a rapidly changing world environment where the success of a business depends on its ability to respond appropriately to these changes. The course design examines ho… source |
| BA 205 | BA205 Business Communications | — | This course develops required skills to communicate effectively in a business environment. Technology is viewed and used as an efficient and effective tool for processing and presenting information i… source |
| BA 206 | BA206 Management Fundamentals | — | This course encompasses the study, analysis and application of management and supervision functions, structure and roles. Major management processes of planning, decision making, organizing, leading… source |
| BA 211Z | BA211Z Principles of Financial Accounting | — | Imparts an understanding of the purpose of accounting, common financial statement items, and the principles of internal controls. Focuses on recording the impact of economic events on account balance… source |
| BA 213Z | BA213Z Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | Builds an understanding of the role of managerial accounting in a business, focusing on the development and use of information to evaluate production costs and operational performance in support of s… source |
| BA 215 | BA215 Data Analytics for Accounting | — | Data Analytics for Accounting is designed to serve students who plan to pursue and associate degree in Accounting, or any other area of business. This course provides students the opportunity to appl… source |
| BA 218 | BA218 Personal Finance | — | This course provides students with practical decision-making skills for managing their personal financial resources. Topics covered include setting personal goals, budgeting, use of credit, consumer… source |
| BA 220 | BA220 Tax Accounting | — | In this course, students learn how to apply the fundamentals of individual income taxation. Students will apply the concepts of income, deductions, exemptions, gains and losses and tax credits in the… source |
| BA 222 | BA222 Finance | — | An introductory study of financial management. The course covers sources of capital, financial statement analysis, the time value of money, capital budgeting, working capital management, financial st… source |
| BA 223 | BA223 Principles of Marketing | — | This course introduces students to traditional and internet marketing principles and policies. Major topics are marketing concepts relating to price policies and controls; trade channels and merchand… source |
| BA 224 | BA224 Human Resource Management | — | This course provides perspectives on important current and emerging practices to help the student develop a practical, realistic and modern view of human resource management (HRM). Students study the… source |
| BA 226Z | BA226Z Introduction to Business Law | — | Provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. business law, including the legal system, contracts, torts, intellectual property, agency, employment, and business organization forms. Emphasizes practical… source |
| BA 228 | BA228 Computer Accounting Applications | — | This course simulates business operations using an online computerized accounting system. Operations include business set up, vendor and customer maintenance, inventory management, bank reconciliatio… source |
| BA 231 | BA231 Introduction to Management Information Systems | — | This course presents business professionals with the basic concepts and skills for the strategic use of information systems in the organization. This course describes how information systems can be a… source |
| BA 238 | BA238 Professional Sales | — | This course examines the salesperson's role in modern marketing. It places emphasis on buyer behavior, the sales communication process, prospecting for customers, planning the sales call, developing… source |
| BA 239 | BA239 Advertising and Promotion | — | This course is a detailed examination of the purpose, preparation, placement and analysis of the various types of advertisements within each of the media, such as television, web, radio and print. Th… source |
| BA 240 | BA240 Nonprofit Financial Management Accounting | — | This course develops conceptual foundation underlying the financial management and accounting procedures, records and statements for nonprofit organizations. source |
| BA 249 | BA249 Retail Management | — | This course studies the total management efforts needed to operate retail and online commerce point effectively. It addresses the manager's strategy of operation as well as the requirements of daily… source |
| BA 250 | BA250 Small Business Management | — | This course introduces students to the practical and specific aspects of how to operate a small business. Students develop a comprehensive business plan. This includes operations and financial planni… source |
| BA 265 | BA265 Operations Management - Workflow Analysis | — | This is a class for students interested in operations management. Working in small teams, students are trained to perform an operations workflow analysis for an area business or service organization,… source |
| BA 267 | BA267 Business Project Management | — | This is a hands-on class for students in project management. Working in teams, students follow foundational project management standards to propose realistic and effective project plans for an area b… source |
| BA 271 | BA271 Financial Statement Analysis | — | This course is designed to enable students to interpret and analyze real world financial reports of various manufacturing, retailing and service firms from the perspective of investors, creditors and… source |
| BA 285 | BA285 Leadership and Human Relations | — | This course prepares students to become effective leaders who drive organizational change. While the assumption is made that everybody can be a leader, people often miss the opportunity because they… source |
| BUS 219 | BUS219 Entrepreneurial Funding | — | This course explores the choices an entrepreneur can use to fund a business startup or expansion project. Traditional and emerging methods of funding are explored including equity or debt financing,… source |
| BUS 286 | BUS286 Career Management | — | This course examines the current market for employment, and the skills and role the student/prospective employee must master to successfully manage their career, including starting a small business.… source |
| BI 100 | BI100 Survey of Body Systems | — | This course is an introduction to human anatomy and physiology to fulfill the requirements for Health professional/technical programs, and as a survey for students interested in building a foundation… source |
| BI 101 | BI101 General Biology: Cellular Biology | — | BI101 introduces the discipline of cellular biology, exploring topics including the cellular basis of life, cell structure and function and the metabolic processes that affect cells. BI101 introduces… source |
| BI 102 | BI102 General Biology: Molecular Biology | — | BI102 introduces the discipline of molecular biology and genetics, exploring topics including cell division, protein production, inheritance and microevolution. BI101 , BI102 , and BI103 are non-sequ… source |
| BI 103 | BI103 General Biology: Ecology and Evolution | — | BI103 uses ecology and evolution as a theme to explore biology and to develop your ability to ask and answer questions scientifically. In BI103 you will develop expertise in the scientific method, un… source |
| BI 112 | BI112 Biology for Health Professions | — | This course is an introduction to cellular biology and genetics for students intending to take Anatomy and Physiology ( BI231Z -233Z). BI112 lecture includes the principles of the scientific method,… source |
| BI 121 | BI121 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This course covers basic human anatomy and physiology: body organization, cell structure and function, tissues and membranes, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous (with special senses)… source |
| BI 122 | BI122 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BI122 covers the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive (with development) systems. source |
| BI 132 | BI132 Introduction to Animal Behavior | — | BI132 provides an introduction to the scientific discipline of animal behavior and engages students in the process of scientific discovery. We take a biological perspective to investigate both the pr… source |
| BI 133 | BI133 Northwest Forest Ecology | — | This integrated lecture and laboratory course explores topics in forest ecology with an emphasis on interactions between species within the ecological communities of the Pacific Northwest. Course par… source |
| BI 221Z | BI221Z Principles of Biology: Cells | — | Explores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the cellular and molecular basis of life including cell structure and function, metabolism, genetic basis of inheritance and how informatio… source |
| BI 222Z | BI222Z Principles of Biology: Organisms | — | Explores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the structure and function of diverse organisms (including plants and animals), evolution and development, transformation of energy and mat… source |
| BI 223Z | BI223Z Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution | — | Explores the unity and diversity of life through evolutionary mechanisms and relationships, and adaptation to the environment. Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for scie… source |
| BI 231Z | BI231Z Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal and muscular systems at the relevant levels of bi… source |
| BI 232Z | BI232Z Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous, endocrine, and cardiovascular systems at… source |
| BI 233Z | BI233Z Human Anatomy and Physiology III | — | Examines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, digestive, immune, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive syst… source |
| BI 234 | BI234 Microbiology | — | This course provides students with basic knowledge of microbes and their role in infection/disease processes. Emphasis is placed on bacteria and viruses with some consideration of fungi, protozoa, an… source |
| BT 110 | BT110 Business Editing | — | This course provides an opportunity for in-depth study of the mechanics of language; review of grammar and punctuation rules; and practice in correcting, editing and revising business documents. source |
| BT 123A | BT123A Keyboarding Skill Development | — | Students can improve speed and/or accuracy with this course. This is a lab/lecture course using a specific software package in a self-directed instructional environment as a lab activity. This course… source |
| BT 123B | BT123B Keyboarding Skill Refinement | — | Students continue to improve accuracy and speed for sustained employability. This intermediate course provides students with the opportunity to improve both speed and accuracy at the keyboard. Utiliz… source |
| BT 271 | BT271 Advanced Business Projects | — | Students will use the processes, techniques, and tools needed by a project manager in an office setting to complete projects alone and as part of a team. Students will practice using oral and written… source |
| CH 104Z | CH104Z Introduction to Chemistry | — | Introduces principles of general chemistry including atoms, chemical formulas and equations, bonding, stoichiometry, acid/base chemistry, solutions, and unit conversion calculations. Does not equal a… source |
| CH 105 | CH105 Organic Chemistry for Health Professions | — | This course is an introduction to organic chemistry. The student must have passed CH104. The course includes an introduction to the nomenclature, physical properties, and chemical properties of alkan… source |
| CH 106 | CH106 Biological Chemistry for Health Professions | — | CH106 is an introduction to the general topics in biochemistry: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and bioenergetics. source |
| CH 124Z | CH124Z Introduction to Chemistry Lab | — | Experiments corresponding to the topics covered in CH104Z . CH124Z is the laboratory component; CH104Z is the lecture course. source |
| CH 150Z | CH150Z Preparatory Chemistry | — | Explores and applies principles and applications of introductory chemistry. Emphasis on an introduction to measurement, components of matter, quantitative relationships including introductory stoichi… source |
| CH 221Z | CH221Z General Chemistry I | — | Explores and applies principles and applications of chemistry. Emphasis on measurement, components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, quantitative relationships including foundational stoichi… source |
| CH 222Z | CH222Z General Chemistry II | — | Explores and applies principles presented in CH221Z to the study of the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of matter. Principles of stoichiometry, thermochemistry, kinetics, and foundational equilibri… source |
| CH 223Z | CH223Z General Chemistry III | — | Builds upon the principles presented in CH222Z , explores thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium, and applies them to the study of aqueous acid-base reactions, solubility, and electrochemistry. CH22… source |
| CH 227Z | CH227Z General Chemistry I Laboratory | — | Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH221Z including the fundamentals of chemical measurements, quantitative relationships in chemical analysis, and understanding atomic and molecular str… source |
| CH 228Z | CH228Z General Chemistry II Laboratory | — | Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH222Z including the fundamentals of intermolecular interactions, stoichiometric relationships, chemical equilibria and their application to the synthe… source |
| CH 229Z | CH229Z General Chemistry III Laboratory | — | Experiments correspond to the topics covered in CH223Z including the principles of chemical equilibria and their application to chemical analysis through the use of volumetric and electrochemical met… source |
| CH 241 | CH241 Organic Chemistry I | — | The study of aliphatic, aromatic and biochemical compounds. CH241 includes a study of nomenclature, aliphatic hydrocarbons, structure, conformation, stereochemistry, resonance and aromaticity, additi… source |
| CH 242 | CH242 Organic Chemistry II | — | This course continues organic chemistry involving the study of free radical, substitution and elimination mechanisms involving alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers. Organic redox reactions, nuclear mag… source |
| CH 243 | CH243 Organic Chemistry III | — | This course continues the study of carbonyl chemistry as well as polymers, heterocycles, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. source |
| CIS 120 | CIS120 Computer Concepts I | — | This course discusses computer technology and how this technology is used in business, industry and at home. Emphasis is placed on evaluating work-related and personal situations, and then determinin… source |
| CIS 120L | CIS120L Computer Concepts Lab I | — | This course shows students how to use the following common computer software productivity tools: word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, publication and web searching. The emphasis is on becoming… source |
| CIS 125DB | CIS125DB Desktop Database | — | This course provides a hands-on overview of the capabilities of the Microsoft Access database product. Emphasis is on creating and populating databases; defining simple queries and reports; maintenan… source |
| CIS 125GA | CIS125GA Beginning Game Programming | — | This course introduces students to fundamental object oriented programming concepts and game design techniques. Students work within industry standard game engines to identify solutions and solve bas… source |
| CIS 125SS | CIS125SS Spreadsheets | — | This course provides an overview of the capabilities of the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet product. Emphasis is on spreadsheet creation, editing, formatting, copying, deleting and formula specification,… source |
| CIS 125WP | CIS125WP Word Processing | — | This course provides an overview of the capabilities of the Microsoft Word product. Emphasis will be on word processing functions such as saving, retrieving, formatting, printing, layout and editing,… source |
| CIS 135 | CIS135 Introduction to Game Industry | — | This course is a general introduction computer gaming as an industry. Students evaluate and analyze a variety of aspects of games and related products, propose game concepts and create design documen… source |
| CIS 151 | CIS151 Introduction to Networks | — | CIS151 is the first of a three-course sequence that uses the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. The course is a comprehensive program designed to teach student networking and internetworking techno… source |
| CIS 152 | CIS152 Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials | — | CIS152 is the second of a three-course sequence that uses the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. This course provides an overview of hardware device configurations, switching and routing concepts,… source |
| CIS 153 | CIS153 Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | — | This third course is a sequence of Cisco Networking Academy curricula provides students with a deeper understanding of the advanced functionality of routers and switches. Students will get experience… source |
| CIS 195 | CIS195 Interface Design for Interactive Applications | — | This non-coding course covers the fundamentals of creating testable design prototypes for a variety of interactive applications including websites, mobile and application development, internet of thi… source |
| CIS 225 | CIS225 Computer End-User Support I | — | This course explores software tools to help manage requests for end-user support and resolve problems in a timely fashion including: computer-user support and customer service skills; troubleshooting… source |
| CIS 235 | CIS235 Game Design Theory | — | Students design and describe various techniques for developing immersive game levels and how to use a variety of tools to make an engaging and successful game. Emphasis will be placed on design and a… source |
| CIS 235DD | CIS235DD Introduction to Digital Painting and Concepting | — | Students utilize industry standard image manipulation software (such as Photoshop) and other digital art software as a medium for creating concept art, illustration and fine art for a variety of pote… source |
| CIS 235ST | CIS235ST Game Studio | — | This sixth-term course provides the student the opportunity to put the final polish on previous work in preparation for final portfolio. Finished materials will be organized into a portfolio suitable… source |
| CIS 276 | CIS276 SQL | — | CIS276 addresses the needs of information technology organizations to solve their data problems. User interaction with databases is accomplished using a "Structured Query Language" or SQL per the ind… source |
| CIS 284S | CIS284S Preparation for Security+ | — | This course is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of computer security, and to help prepare for the CompTIA Security+ exam. It covers material related to general computer security con… source |
| CIS 297 | CIS297 Capstone Project Development | — | This course is a capstone class for all students in the CIS and CS curriculum tracks. The application of newly acquired knowledge and skills to the real world is the student's ultimate goal of this c… source |
| CJA 111 | CJA111 Introduction to Criminal Justice Administration: Law Enforcement Agencies | — | This course explores the problem of crime in our society today. It also includes a survey of the overall structure and function of the criminal justice system in the United States as well as explorin… source |
| CJA 112 | CJA112 Introduction to Criminal Justice Administration: The Court System | — | This course explores the role of the courts in the criminal justice system of the United States. Topics include the structure and function of federal and state court systems, the judicial process fro… source |
| CJA 113 | CJA113 Introduction to Criminal Justice Administration: The Corrections System | — | This course examines what happens to a defendant once he or she is found guilty of a crime. Topics include sentencing, jail operations, the sociology and psychology of confinement, prison organizatio… source |
| CJA 117 | CJA117 Introduction to Homeland Security | — | This course introduces students to the vocabulary and important components of Homeland Security. The importance of the agencies associated with Homeland Security and their interrelated duties and rel… source |
| CJA 123 | CJA123 Exploring Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice | — | This class explores the concept of crime literacy which is focused upon questioning some of the basic assumptions that we have about crime and the criminal justice system in our country. Thus, we exp… source |
| CJA 201 | CJA201 Criminal Justice in a Diverse Society | — | This course is designed to explore the issues surrounding the operation of the criminal justice system in a culturally diverse society. Topics include a discussion of race and ethnicity; group dynami… source |
| CJA 211 | CJA211 Introduction to Criminal Law: Fundamentals | — | This course is designed to survey the fundamentals of criminal law. It is intended for students who are considering employment in the field of law enforcement. Topics which may be covered include the… source |
| CJA 212 | CJA212 Introduction to Criminal Law: Criminal Justice Procedures | — | This course surveys the essentials of criminal procedures. Topics covered may include search and arrest procedures, criminal court proceedings, federal and state reports and Oregon Criminal Code sect… source |
| CJA 214 | CJA214 Introduction to Criminal Investigation | — | Police officers are charged with keeping the peace and investigating criminal behavior in our society. This course explores the key components of those criminal investigations. Topics include the his… source |
| CJA 219 | CJA219 Introduction to Community Policing | — | There has long been an interest in the relationship between the police and the community that they serve. This course is designed to study the evolution of that relationship in the United States. Com… source |
| CJA 230 | CJA230 Juvenile Crime and the Juvenile Justice Process | — | This course looks at the issues of child abuse and neglect as well as juvenile crime and the system designed to prevent it. Topics include: the history of childhood; the history of juvenile behavior,… source |
| CJA 231 | CJA231 Understanding Gangs and Responses to Gang Activity | — | This class provides the student with an understanding of gangs and gang members in American society. Topics include the history of gangs, the various types of gangs, the gang subculture, the criminal… source |
| CJA 234 | CJA234 Intelligence, Analysis and Security Management | — | This course examines intelligence analysis and its indispensable relationship to the security management of terrorist attacks, man-made disasters and natural disasters. It also explores the vulnerabi… source |
| CJA 235 | CJA235 Transportation and Border Security | — | This course provides an overview of modern border and transportation security challenges, as well as the different methods that are employed to address those challenges. The course explores topics as… source |
| CJA 270 | CJA270 Criminology and the Geography of Crime | — | This course is designed to give students a deeper understanding of criminal behavior and the interactions between human beings and the environment as it relates to unlawful behavior. Topics include d… source |
| COMM 100Z | COMM100Z Introduction to Communication | — | COMM 100Z is a survey course offering an overview of the communication discipline that emphasizes the development of best communication practices in different contexts. source |
| COMM 111Z | COMM111Z Public Speaking | — | COMM111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentation… source |
| COMM 114 | COMM114 Argument and Critical Discourse | — | Examination of argumentation as part of human interaction and investigation. This course emphasizes the processes by which people give reasons to gain adherence and to justify beliefs and actions. Th… source |
| COMM 115 | COMM115 Introduction to Intercultural Communication (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This knowledge-based course focuses attention on the intercultural aspects of the communication process. The effects of cultural values on both verbal and non-verbal behavior are studied in order to… source |
| COMM 218Z | COMM218Z Interpersonal Communication | — | COMM 218Z increases the knowledge and use of competent communication skills to better understand oneself, others, and the role of communication in interpersonal relationships. source |
| COMM 219 | COMM219 Small Group Communication | — | This course examines the principles and processes related to small group communication. Emphasis is on the attitudes and skills needed for effective problem-solving, decision making, participation an… source |
| COMM 221F | COMM221F Forensics | — | This course allows for preparation of speeches, debates and discussions for delivery before public audiences and in inter-collegiate competition. COMM221F is offered in Fall. source |
| COMM 221S | COMM221S Forensics | — | This course allows for the preparation of speeches, debates, and discussions for delivery before public audiences and in inter-collegiate competitions. COMM221S is offered in Spring. source |
| COMM 221W | COMM221W Forensics | — | This course allows for the preparation of speeches, debates, and discussions for delivery before public audiences and in inter-collegiate competitions. COMM221W is offered Winter term. source |
| COMM 262 | COMM262 Voice and Articulation | — | Principles of voice production and articulation of speech sounds with attention to elementary speech physiology are encouraged. Students are expected to give oral performances in class with special a… source |
| CP 150 | CP150 Digital Imaging | — | This beginning digital photography course covers manual camera operation, exposure and software for capturing and storing digital still images. Students focus on image capture as they explore the fun… source |
| CP 151 | CP151 Studio Lighting | — | Students explore specific applications to lighting concepts and principles for photography in a controlled studio setting. With an emphasis on product and portrait photography, students apply advance… source |
| CP 152 | CP152 Commercial Lighting Applications | — | Students learn lighting skills including metering, exposure control, lighting judgment and light control techniques. Students use industry-standard camera systems, capture software and advanced digit… source |
| CP 165 | CP165 Advanced Photographic Solutions | — | Students will study the entire digital workflow, from tethered capture to advanced post-processing techniques. Students will master the digital technician workflow and asset management in preparation… source |
| CP 170 | CP170 Creative Approaches in Photography | — | To be successful in the industry, image makers must find a balance between artistic intent and professional goals. In order to develop a strong personal aesthetic, it is essential to be able to under… source |
| CP 250 | CP250 Advanced Commercial Lighting Applications | — | Students learn advanced lighting, preproduction and postproduction techniques, and explore markets for advertising and retail photography as they produce images that exemplify advanced conceptual, te… source |
| CP 251 | CP251 Multimedia Storytelling | — | As photography evolves and intersects with other disciplines, versatility becomes an essential quality for the contemporary photographer. To amplify their skillsets and augment professional opportuni… source |
| CP 252 | CP252 Multimedia Content Creation | — | This course continues to explore the digital tools necessary to create a wide variety of creative and effective digital content. While exploring traditional narrative and nonlinear approaches, studen… source |
| CP 260 | CP260 Professional Practices for Photographers | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of the professional and business practices integral to a career in photography, with a special focus on the nuances of self-employment and freelancing. Ce… source |
| CS 160 | CS160 Computer Science Orientation | — | This course explores the discipline of computer science and is intended for both computer science majors and students in other disciplines. This course provides an overview of computer architecture,… source |
| CS 161 | CS161 Computer Science I | — | This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts of computer science including problem-solving, algorithm and program design, data types, control structures, repetition structures, functions an… source |
| CS 162 | CS162 Computer Science II | — | This course is an introduction to object-oriented programming and to software engineering. Students will write programs that use structs, classes, inheritance and polymorphism to manage objects. Addi… source |
| CS 205 | CS205 Systems Programming and Architecture | — | This course is an introduction to computer architecture and to Assembly language, embedded in C programs. Topics include: Assembly instruction set architectures, purposes and interactions among major… source |
| CS 250 | CS250 Discrete Structures I | — | This course is recommended for students transferring in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Computer Engineering. CS 250 is an introduction to the mathematical elements of computer science. To… source |
| CS 251 | CS251 Discrete Structures II | — | This course is recommended for students transferring in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Computer Engineering. Topics include: propositional and predicate logic, formal reasoning, deduction… source |
| CS 260 | CS260 Data Structures | — | This course is an introduction to data abstraction with formal specification. Topics covered include elementary algorithm analysis; basic concepts of data and its representation inside the computer;… source |
| DATA 108 | DATA108 Data Science Explorations | — | In this course, students explore how data shapes decision-making across a wide range of fields, from science and health to business and public policy. By emphasizing the full data science cycle, stud… source |
| DH 111 | DH111 Introduction to Dental Hygiene | — | An introductory course emphasizing the following: professional roles and responsibilities, principles of dental health education, etiology and management of selected oral conditions, dental deposits,… source |
| DH 112 | DH112 Principles of Clinical Dental Hygiene | — | This course introduces principles of instrument design and application. Techniques will be related to oral anatomy and clinical dental hygiene therapy first on manikins, then with lab partners. source |
| DH 113 | DH113 Dental/Oral Anatomy | — | A lecture course on the development, function, eruption, morphology and clinical considerations for both the primary and permanent dentitions. The class consists of discussion and identification of a… source |
| DH 114 | DH114 Oral Microbiology | — | This course introduces students to the microorganisms that colonize the oral cavity with special emphasis on those bacteria and fungi that contribute to pathogenesis of major oral disease and by exte… source |
| DH 115 | DH115 Professionalism and Cultural Competency | — | This is an introductory course in professionalism and cultural competency for first year dental hygiene students. The role of the dental hygienist as a healthcare provider and the relationship of the… source |
| DH 117 | DH117 Oral Histology and Embryology | — | This course covers the embryology and histology of the teeth, oral and craniofacial structures and histopathology of dental diseases. source |
| DH 121 | DH121 Dental Hygiene Clinical Theory I | — | A lecture series providing the theoretical basis for dental hygiene clinical practice in DH122 . A research project may be required. source |
| DH 122 | DH122 Dental Hygiene Clinic I | — | Clinical experience in basic dental hygiene therapy with emphasis on patient assessment, oral prophylaxis and patient education techniques. source |
| DH 124 | DH124 Oral Radiology I | — | Electrophysics of the X-ray machine; exposing, processing and mounting dental X-ray films; application of safe radiographic techniques and quality assurance methods for diagnostic purposes; evaluatio… source |
| DH 125 | DH125 General Pathology | — | This course covers basic pathologic processes, interrelationship of developmental defects and systemic disease, principles of inflammation, as well as degeneration and repair. source |
| DH 127 | DH127 Head and Neck Anatomy I | — | This course studies the head and neck from regional and systemic points of view focusing on how they are related to dental and dental hygiene therapy. Topics covered are surface anatomy, blood vessel… source |
| DH 131 | DH131 Dental Hygiene Clinical Theory II | — | A lecture series providing the theoretical basis for dental hygiene clinical practice in DH132 . source |
| DH 132 | DH132 Dental Hygiene Clinic II | — | Continuation of DH122 , clinical experience in dental hygiene therapy. source |
| DH 134 | DH134 Oral Radiology II | — | Continuation of DH124 . Clinical application of radiographic techniques for diagnostic purposes and interpretation of films to identify pathology and oral landmarks. source |
| DH 135 | DH135 Oral Pathology | — | Diseases and disorders of the oral cavity and their interrelationship with body systems: developmental anomalies of the teeth and jaws, manifestations of disease in the oral cavity, head and neck. source |
| DH 136 | DH136 Pharmacology | — | Basic dental pharmacopeias, drug actions and interactions, uses of cardiovascular agents, neurological agents, chemotherapeutic agents and agents affecting the autonomic nervous system. Includes loca… source |
| DH 137 | DH137 Head and Neck Anatomy II | — | This course continues the study of the head and neck from regional and systemic points of view focusing on how they are related to dental and dental hygiene therapy. Topics covered are the bones, mus… source |
| DH 211 | DH211 Dental Hygiene Clinical Theory III | — | A lecture series providing the theoretical basis for dental hygiene clinical practice in DH212 . Investigates issues related to basic science, dental science and social science as they relate to clin… source |
| DH 212 | DH212 Dental Hygiene Clinic III | — | Continuation of DH132 clinical experience in dental hygiene therapy with further emphasis on scaling, debridement, root desensitization, caries prevention and instrument sharpening. Integrates radiog… source |
| DH 213 | DH213 Expanded Functions | — | This laboratory course prepares students to perform the expanded functions identified in the Oregon State Dental Practice Act. Selected procedures that may be delegated to dental hygienists in other… source |
| DH 214 | DH214 Periodontology for Dental Hygienists I | — | Study of the pathogenesis of periodontal disease, its clinical manifestation, rationale and techniques for periodontal therapy, assessment of disease activity and patient management. Concepts will be… source |
| DH 215 | DH215 Dental Materials | — | This course emphasizes the chemical and physical properties of materials commonly used in dentistry. Professional environmental safety is stressed. source |
| DH 216 | DH216 Community Dental Health | — | Introduces the role of the dental health educator and involves students in community activities as such. Preventive measures are explored and methods for teaching prevention in the community include… source |
| DH 217 | DH217 Local Anesthesia | — | This course introduces principles related to local anesthetic injections and provides for the clinical application of techniques. Reviews related anatomical, neurophysiological and pharmacological co… source |
| DH 218 | DH218 Introduction to Restorative Dentistry | — | This course introduces the practice of restorative dentistry functions for dental hygienists as allowed by Oregon and Washington State law. Included are safe handling and disposal of hazardous materi… source |
| DH 219 | DH219 Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Sedation | — | This course provides the student dental hygienist with knowledge of nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation as it applies to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. The course places emphasis on theory a… source |
| DH 221 | DH221 Dental Hygiene Clinical Theory IV | — | A lecture series providing the theoretical basis for dental hygiene clinical practice in DH222 . source |
| DH 222 | DH222 Dental Hygiene Clinic IV | — | Continuation of DH212 clinical experience. Integrates radiographic procedures and analysis in clinical care of patients and provides continuing practice in expanded functions and periodontal therapy. source |
| DH 223 | DH223 Public Health and Dental Research | — | Presents principles of dental public health and dental research including design, basic statistical procedures and techniques for evaluating research. A research paper is required. source |
| DH 224 | DH224 Periodontology for Dental Hygienists II | — | Continuation of DH214 with a more in-depth study and clinical application of periodontal therapy with emphasis on surgical procedures, referral, supportive maintenance, chemotherapeutic agents and wo… source |
| DH 225 | DH225 Restorative Dentistry Lab | — | This class includes continued laboratory practice in expanded dental hygiene restorative functions and associated procedures as allowed by Oregon and Washington State law. Placement, carving, and fin… source |
| DH 231 | DH231 Dental Hygiene Clinical Theory V | — | A lecture series providing the theoretical basis for dental hygiene clinical practice in DH232 . source |
| DH 232 | DH232 Dental Hygiene Clinic V | — | Continuation of DH222 clinical experience. Integrates critical thinking and problem-solving in assessing and practicing clinical dental hygiene therapy. Includes continuing experience in expanded fun… source |
| DH 233 | DH233 Ethics and Jurisprudence | — | Study of ethics and the law and its application to dentistry and the practice of dental hygiene. Review of the Oregon State Dental Practice Act. A research paper and class presentation are required. source |
| DH 234 | DH234 Practice Management and Dental Hygiene Issues | — | Includes resume writing, job search strategies and interviewing skills. Variations in the practice of dental hygiene and dentistry and avenues for career development are explored. Personal finance an… source |
| DH 235 | DH235 Restorative Dentistry Clinic | — | Clinical practice in expanded duties, restorative dentistry and associated procedures as allowed by Oregon State law. This course emphasizes the placement of amalgam and composite restorations. Suppo… source |
| EC 115 | EC115 Introduction to Economics | — | An introduction to the basic economic activities of producing, exchanging, consuming, saving and investment for the purpose of preparing a student for the utilization of economics to real-life experi… source |
| EC 201Z | EC201Z Principles of Microeconomics | — | Examines how consumers and firms make choices when facing scarce resources, and how those choices are related to government policy and market outcomes, such as prices and output. source |
| EC 202Z | EC202Z Principles of Macroeconomics | — | Examines the aggregate activity of a market economy, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the use of fiscal and monetary policy to address macroeconomic problems. source |
| ECE 125 | ECE125 The Early Childhood Professional | — | This course introduces students to the professional expectations of early childhood teachers and caregivers by linking National Association for the Education of Young Children's (NAEYC) policies, sta… source |
| ECE 135 | ECE135 Math Concepts in Early Childhood | — | The course focuses on how young children explore math concepts through play. Adult support requires knowledge of how to select and present suitable materials, tools and experiences to set the foundat… source |
| ECE 140 | ECE140 Introduction to Early Childhood Education | — | This course introduces the foundations of early childhood education, historical and theoretical perspectives, and diverse program models. Topics include developmental stages of children from birth th… source |
| ECE 144 | ECE144 Observation Techniques | — | This course provides an introduction to typical observation techniques in early childhood programs and prepares students for second-year coursework in individualization. Emphasis is placed on the col… source |
| ECE 145 | ECE145 Positive Guidance | — | This introductory course is designed to familiarize the student with the principles of positive guidance. Early childhood educators must bring a professional set of values and strategies to their cla… source |
| ECE 147 | ECE147 Infant/Toddler Caregiving | — | An examination of caregiving techniques for infants and toddlers, with emphasis on group care practices for this age range. The course deals with practical aspects of routines such as nutrition and f… source |
| ECE 158 | ECE158 Learning Environments | — | This course emphasizes the critical role of the learning environment for promoting children's physical, cognitive, and social skills. Topics include defining indoor and outdoor interest areas, develo… source |
| ECE 166 | ECE166 Seminar - Beginning | — | This initial seminar focuses on discussion of issues and skills such as work ethic, positive guidance strategies and supporting children and other adults in the routines and transitions of an early c… source |
| ECE 170 | ECE170 Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | Information on licensing requirements and group care needs of young children is provided. Safe and healthy practices, nutritional needs and the unique aspects of group care for children from infancy… source |
| ECE 171 | ECE171 Families and Diversity | — | This course focuses on families as a social system, cultural and structural diversity, values differences, and parenting styles. Anti-bias curriculum and approaches provide a key foundational system… source |
| ECE 173 | ECE173 Creative Art Experiences | — | Overview of the importance of sensory and creative art experiences for young children. Students engage with a variety of media as they explore developmentally appropriate processes. Students link cre… source |
| ECE 236 | ECE236 Social/Emotional Development | — | The importance of establishing relationships and exploring strategies to support children's social/emotional development is the primary focus of this course. Topics include identity, relationship bui… source |
| ECE 243 | ECE243 Language and Literacy | — | This course provides an overview for supporting language and literacy for children from birth to age five. Topics include identifying typical speech and language milestones in the early years, strate… source |
| ECE 244 | ECE244 Observation and Documentation | — | The focus of this course is using observation to individualize curriculum and routines for young children. The student should be familiar with the use of anecdotals and other assessment tools. Child… source |
| ECE 246 | ECE246 Home/School Relations | — | This course focuses on building and maintaining positive and respectful relationships with family and community members. Students explore role identification, family centered approaches, and collabor… source |
| ECE 248 | ECE248 Special Needs and Inclusion | — | Developmental differences in young children are explored as well as an overview of the philosophy and practical issues of inclusion. The focus is on individual adaptations and collaborations with fam… source |
| ECE 256 | ECE256 Science in Early Childhood | — | This course presents developmentally appropriate experiences for early childhood in the physical, life, and social sciences. The focus is on guided exploration, inquiry strategies, and hands on exper… source |
| ECE 258 | ECE258 Curriculum Development | — | The principles of developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) serve as the foundation for intentional teaching in early childhood education. Students will use the principles of DAP to explore, design… source |
| ECE 260 | ECE260 Values and Issues in Early Childhood Education | — | This course explores ethical issues in the profession, using the National Association for the Education of Young Children's (NAEYC) Code of Ethics as a basis for discussion. Professional values as a… source |
| ECE 261 | ECE261 Child Development Principles | — | Surveys basic theories and principles of development from the prenatal period to adolescence. Examines various influences on development. The focus includes age-appropriate expectations and the signi… source |
| ECE 285 | ECE285 Seminar - Intermediate | — | This seminar accompanies the intermediate level of ECE cooperative education experience. It focuses on discussion of issues, concerns and skills such as objective observation, developing relationship… source |
| ECE 286 | ECE286 Seminar - Advanced | — | This seminar accompanies the advanced level of ECE cooperative education experience. It focuses on discussion of issues, concerns and skills such as building relationships with children, families and… source |
| ED 120 | ED120 Leadership Training I - Personal Philosophy of Leadership | — | This course introduces students to fundamental leadership concepts and skills. Through experiential exercises, readings from diverse disciplines, and group discussions, students will explore personal… source |
| ED 121 | ED121 Leadership Training II - Vision, Goals and Teams | — | Building on fundamental leadership skills, this course focuses on articulating a vision, setting goals, and leading effective teams. Students will engage in team-building activities, learn strategies… source |
| ED 122 | ED122 Leadership Training III - Practical Application | — | In this advanced course, students will focus on practical leadership challenges, including decision-making, conflict management, and leading through change. The course emphasizes the development of a… source |
| ED 125 | ED125 Tutoring and Instructional Issues | — | This course introduces professional tutors and peer academic mentors to effective tutoring and academic coaching strategies for community college learners. The course covers tutor and mentor roles an… source |
| ED 200 | ED200 Introduction to Education | — | This course examines teaching as a profession and considers the roles and ethical obligations of professional educators. The course investigates issues prominent in education today including historic… source |
| ED 209A | ED209A Practicum: Introductory Observation and Experience | — | This course is designed to give students hands-on experience in schools as observers and participants and to explore major issues in education. Students will reflect on their experiences, respond to… source |
| ED 209B | ED209B Practicum: Introductory Observation and Experience | — | This course is designed to give students hands-on experience in schools as observers and participants and to explore major issues in education. Students will reflect on their experiences, respond to… source |
| ED 251 | ED251 Overview of Exceptional Learners | — | Introduces the diverse needs of students with exceptional abilities in public schools. Provides a historical and contemporary overview through an equity lens of the special education laws, eligibilit… source |
| ED 258 | ED258 Multicultural Education | — | This course introduces the philosophy, activities and materials applied in developing a culturally sensitive multicultural classroom and curriculum. source |
| ED 261 | ED261 Child Development Principles | — | Surveys basic theories and principles of development from the prenatal stage to adolescence. Examines various influences on development. The focus includes age-appropriate expectations and the signif… source |
| EMTX 112 | EMTX112 EMT - Emergency Medical Technician, Basic | — | This course represents the first phase of training in the Pre-hospital Emergency Medical Services career structure. The course emphasizes the development of student skills in the recognition of signs… source |
| ENG 104Z | ENG104Z Introduction to Fiction | — | The study of fiction invites us to enter imaginative narratives and confront the challenges of being human. English 104Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of fiction, including deeper aware… source |
| ENG 105Z | ENG105Z Introduction to Drama | — | The study of plays exposes us to texts with the power to shock, inspire, enlighten, and delight; this course in drama can be an empowering and transformative journey toward keener engagement with the… source |
| ENG 106Z | ENG106Z Introduction to Poetry | — | The study of poetry invites us to delve into the biggest questions about life and culture alongside the seemingly smallest issues of words and sounds. English 106Z provides opportunities for the appr… source |
| ENG 198A | ENG198A Literature: Independent Study | — | This course is designed for students who wish to develop individual projects in literature including fiction; drama; classical works; renaissance; world literature; science fiction; fantasy; Shakespe… source |
| ENG 198B | ENG198B Literature: Independent Study | — | This course is designed for students who wish to develop individual projects in literature including fiction; drama; classical works; renaissance; world literature; science fiction; fantasy; Shakespe… source |
| ENG 198C | ENG198C Literature: Independent Study | — | This course is designed for students who wish to develop individual projects in literature including fiction; drama; classical works; renaissance; world literature; science fiction; fantasy; Shakespe… source |
| ENG 201 | ENG201 Shakespeare | — | This course delves into Shakespeare's stagecraft, life and times through close analysis of plays and poems written during his career. These works may include "Richard III," "The Taming of the Shrew,"… source |
| ENG 204 | ENG204 British Literature I: Old English to Renaissance (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys British literature from the earliest writing to the end of the Renaissance, focusing on literary analysis and on the intellectual and cultural contexts in which the literature was… source |
| ENG 205 | ENG205 British Literature II: Age of Enlightenment to Present (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys British literature from the Age of Enlightenment to the present, focusing on literary analysis and on the intellectual and cultural contexts in which the literature was written. source |
| ENG 212 | ENG212 Latin American Literature | — | This course examines Latin American literature in English translation. Students are introduced to writers from a variety of Latin American countries including indigenous peoples. Readings span the fu… source |
| ENG 218 | ENG218 Arthurian Legends | — | By focusing on the legends of King Arthur and his court, students explore the genre of romance and the quest motif as a major force for idealism, individualism and spiritual renewal from medieval tim… source |
| ENG 222 | ENG222 Women's Literature (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys through a variety of literary genres the development of women's roles in society from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. Offered at irregular intervals. source |
| ENG 250 | ENG250 Introduction to Mythology | — | Students explore ancient and modern mythology from around the world by considering such subjects and motifs as the hero's quest, the descent into the underworld, creation, the role of the goddess and… source |
| ENG 253 | ENG253 Survey of American Literature I (Cultural Literacy course) | — | ENG253 covers the study of American literature from its beginning to 1850 as expressed through various genres relative to a particular theme with a focus on eras, schools and/or movements, and examin… source |
| ENG 254 | ENG254 Survey of American Literature II (Cultural Literacy course) | — | ENG254 surveys American Literature from 1865 to the present, focusing on literary analysis and on the intellectual and cultural contexts in which the literature was written. source |
| ENG 257 | ENG257 Introduction to African American Literature (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course is an introduction to the wealth of African American literature, oral and written, from the African Diaspora to the present. Students will read and reflect on works that are fundamental t… source |
| ENG 261 | ENG261 Literature of Science Fiction (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Students read classic and modern works of science fiction and speculative literature, identify the roots and formal characteristics of science fiction, explore the connection between science fiction… source |
| ENG 271 | ENG271 World Literature: The Classical World (Ancient Literature to 1000 C.E.) (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Survey of literary texts from around the world with a focus on historical, cultural, and aesthetic contexts. Explores the connection between literature and power, and literature's impact on social an… source |
| ENG 272 | ENG272 World Literature: 1000 to 1800 C.E. (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Survey of literary texts from around the world with a focus on historical, cultural, and aesthetic contexts. Explores the connection between literature and power, and literature's impact on social an… source |
| ENG 273 | ENG273 World Literature: 1800 C.E. to the Present (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Survey of literary texts from around the world with a focus on historical, cultural, and aesthetic contexts. Explores the connection between literature and power, and literature's impact on social an… source |
| ENGR 201 | ENGR201 Electrical Fundamentals I | — | In this study of basic electrical circuit theory for engineers, students analyze voltage and current relationships. The course covers circuit parameters of resistance, inductance and capacitance. It… source |
| ENGR 211 | ENGR211 Statics | — | Statics students analyze the forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Topics include 3-D equilibrium analysis, internal forces, centroids, moments of inertia and frictio… source |
| ENGR 212 | ENGR212 Dynamics | — | Dynamics students apply kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work-energy relationships and impulse-momentum relationships to engineering systems. source |
| ENGR 213 | ENGR213 Strength of Materials | — | This course covers properties of structural materials and the analysis of stress and deformation in axially loaded members, circular shafts, beams and statically indeterminate systems. source |
| ENGR 248 | ENGR248 Engineering Graphics: Solidworks | — | This course provides an introduction to engineering graphics using Solidworks. Topics include graphic communication, multiview and pictorial representation, graphical analysis and solution. Construct… source |
| ET 116 | ET116 Advanced Engineering Graphics | — | This course serves as an advanced graphics course using computer-aided drafting (CAD) skills. Included are advanced graphic communication, multiview and pictorial representation, graphical analysis a… source |
| ET 120 | ET120 Engineering Problem Solving | — | Engineering problem solving is a framework for bringing problems of the "real world" into the classroom. Students solve these problems by proceeding through a problem-solving cycle, step by carefully… source |
| ET 150 | ET150 Plane Surveying | — | This course introduces fundamental concepts of plane surveying. Mathematics is used in applying the correction of errors, calculation of angles and bearings and the adjustment of traverses. Field sur… source |
| ET 210 | ET210 Sustainable Engineering | — | This course is an introduction to sustainable engineering practices including present sustainable analysis, life cycle analysis and alternative material analysis. The course explores the benefits and… source |
| ET 215 | ET215 Additive Modeling with Artificial Intelligence (AI) | — | Additive Modeling with Artificial Intelligence (AI) course covers the topics of advanced parts and assemblies, simulation and topology optimization. You will learn how to use Solidworks simulation al… source |
| ET 221 | ET221 Statics | — | This course covers the study of forces and the effect of forces acting upon rigid bodies at rest, including resolution of forces, equilibrium and resultants of force systems. source |
| ET 222 | ET222 Fluid Mechanics | — | This course covers the basic principles of fluid mechanics: hydrostatic pressure, buoyancy, flow rates, Bernoulli's Equation, energy losses, viscosity, laminar and turbulent flow and open channel flo… source |
| ET 227 | ET227 Engineering Project Management | — | Project management practices used in manufacturing and construction are introduced. Topics include project delivery, contractual arrangements, project phases, cost-estimating, work-planning and sched… source |
| ET 231 | ET231 Basic Strengths of Materials | — | A study of stresses and deformations resulting from forces acting on structural materials. source |
| ET 249 | ET249 Advanced Solidworks | — | Advanced SolidWorks course covers the topics of Advanced Parts and Assemblies. You will learn how to use multi-body solids, sweeping and lofting features, as well as the more advanced shaping and ass… source |
| ET 250 | ET250 Project Capstone | — | A course designed as a capstone project-based course. The student will develop a real project schedule, progress reports, presentations and team meeting agendas. Projects are composed of engineering… source |
| ET 263 | ET263 Structural Design | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of structural design for buildings. Students learn to design simple wood and steel systems to resist gravity and lateral forces in accordance with IBC code req… source |
| ET 266 | ET266 Concrete and Soil Technology | — | This course covers the properties and behavior of Portland cement concrete, soil, and aggregates as they relate to construction. Topics include the design of concrete mixes, techniques of placement,… source |
| FT 122 | FT122 Forest Measurements I | — | This course introduces the student to field measurement of forest resources. Topics include fundamentals of field sampling, use of topographic maps, estimation of land area and measurement of physica… source |
| FT 221 | FT221 Aerial Photo Interpretation, GPS and sUAS | — | This course teaches the fundamentals of aerial photograph, the global positioning systems (GPS) and small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS, drones) needed for navigation, interpretation and data gatheri… source |
| FT 222 | FT222 Forest Measurements II | — | This course provides instruction and training in estimating volume and quality of standing timber. Sampling methods and their associated field techniques are covered, with an emphasis on producing re… source |
| FT 228 | FT228 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | — | This course covers the fundamentals of how to manage, manipulate and display spatially-referenced data for land-use planning and decision making. Students work with GIS software applications. source |
| FT 235 | FT235 Outdoor Recreation | — | This course explores the use and management of forested recreational settings. Topics include the influence of social and economic values on recreational use and planning, techniques for environmenta… source |
| FA 257 | FA257 Films and Society (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Using works from the silent era through the present, including fiction, documentary and propaganda films, this course explores how filmmakers have observed and commented upon social issues past, pres… source |
| FA 258 | FA258 Understanding the Film (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course examines the ways in which filmmakers combine elements such as cinematography, editing, screenwriting, acting and musical scoring in their craft. It does not involve any film production.… source |
| FA 266 | FA266 Film Directors (Cultural Literacy course) | — | A course in which a number of films by selected directors are chosen to explore the way these important and influential artists create works that maintain an individual stamp while attempting to bala… source |
| FA 270 | FA270 Film Genres | — | Films are analyzed in terms of their generic conventions, narrative, cinematography, target audience, and how they may reinforce and/or break the traditions of their respective genre. Further examina… source |
| FI 101 | FI101 Fishery Techniques I | — | This course includes an introduction to the Fisheries Technology program as well as topics such as fisheries literature, identification of adult trout and salmon, spawning fish surveys, definition of… source |
| FI 102 | FI102 Fishery Techniques II | — | Topics covered include creel census techniques, net making and repair, how to read and interpret topographic maps, use of a compass, mapping of lakes and streams, use of fish anesthetics, various typ… source |
| FI 103 | FI103 Fishery Techniques III | — | A continuation of concepts introduced in FI102 with new topics covered such as the use of GPS, lake/pond mapping, pond management, population estimation, fish capture/sampling methods, plankton, aqua… source |
| FI 111 | FI111 Fish Biology I | — | Elementary physical and chemical concepts as applied to life processes are covered, along with the external anatomy, classification, life histories and distribution of major fish of the Pacific North… source |
| FI 112 | FI112 Fish Biology II | — | This course is a continuation of FI111 , further developing elementary physical and chemical concepts as applied to life processes. Fish anatomical and physiological concepts are discussed system by… source |
| FI 113 | FI113 Fish Biology III | — | Fish anatomical and physiological concepts are discussed system by system (a continuation from FI112 ). Included are discussions of both Mendelian and population genetics, as well as classification,… source |
| FI 201 | FI201 Fish Husbandry I | — | This course serves as an introduction to fish husbandry with a focus on salmonid fish culture. Topics typically covered include broodstock management and spawning methods, disinfection, incubation, d… source |
| FI 202 | FI202 Fish Husbandry II | — | A continuation of the concepts introduced in FI201 with new topics such as fish nutrition and feeding methods, projecting growth of fish, fish sampling techniques, carrying capacities of various type… source |
| FI 203 | FI203 Fish Husbandry III | — | A continuation of the concepts covered in FI201 and FI202 with new topics such as grading of fish, predation, harvest and transport of fish. Applying and interviewing for jobs are skills are reinforc… source |
| FI 205 | FI205 Fisheries Lab Techniques | — | This course focuses on the teaching of laboratory skills and techniques that are used in the field of fish culture. source |
| FI 207 | FI207 Fisheries Data Analysis Techniques | — | This course will stress the importance of neatness and accuracy in recording scientific data. Basic data summarization and statistical concepts used in analyzing data are studied and practiced. source |
| FI 211 | FI211 Field Projects I | — | This course is designed to provide the second-year student in Fisheries Technology an opportunity to plan, develop and carry out a study on their own initiative in the area of fisheries, describing t… source |
| FI 212 | FI212 Field Projects II | — | Second course in a sequence designed to provide the second-year student in Fisheries Technology an opportunity to plan, develop and carry out a study on their own initiative in the area of fisheries,… source |
| FI 213 | FI213 Field Projects III | — | This course is designed to provide the second-year student in Fisheries Technology an opportunity to plan, develop and carry out a study on their own initiative in the area of fisheries, describing t… source |
| FI 221 | FI221 Building and Equipment Maintenance and Repair I | — | Students receive instruction and practice in the maintenance of buildings, households and equipment commonly found at a fish hatchery. This course focuses on building repair activities including work… source |
| FI 223 | FI223 Fisheries Welding | — | This course provides introduction to welding safety, the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) or "stick" electrode process, wire feed processes and applications using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) someti… source |
| FI 231 | FI231 Current Issues/Natural Resources | — | Provides insights into contemporary political, environmental and public relations problems as they relate to fisheries, wildlife and natural resources. source |
| FI 241 | FI241 Stream Habitat Assessment and Improvement | — | Instruction and practice in conducting stream habitat assessment in accordance with procedures used by local government agencies. Also, this course includes instruction in current practices of stream… source |
| FI 250 | FI250 Career Development in Fisheries | — | In this course, students investigate career options, job search strategies and application processes specific to the natural resources field, including discussion of private organizations and public… source |
| FN 225 | FN225 Nutrition | — | This course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. The biological functions and dietary sources of essential nutrients and non-nutrients are studied, as well as the relationship of diet to h… source |
| FSE 121 | FSE121 Funeral Service Orientation | — | A survey course of funeral trends and history from ancient days to present. Specialized vocabulary of funeral service is introduced. source |
| FSE 122 | FSE122 Funeral Service Sociology | — | This course analyzes the interplay of societies and funeralization, surveys religious and ethnic funeral customs found in American society, and explores families and family roles in the funeral. source |
| FSE 124 | FSE124 Funeral Service Law | — | A survey course of relevant legal principles. Mortuary law, probate law and business law are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on legal responsibilities of the funeral service practitioner. source |
| FSE 211 | FSE211 Embalming I | — | In this course, students are introduced to practical embalming theory supported by learning of injection methods, types of embalming agents, post-mortem conditions and their treatment. Students parti… source |
| FSE 212 | FSE212 Embalming II | — | The lecture portion of the course focuses on systemic circulation, distribution and diffusion of fluid and embalming chemistry. source |
| FSE 213 | FSE213 Embalming III | — | Lecture classes place an emphasis on special embalming problems, such as discolorations, decomposition, edema, dehydration and contagious and infectious cases. Students participate in embalming lab t… source |
| FSE 214 | FSE214 Restorative Art | — | A study of the anatomy of the face and head, surface anatomy and physiognomic forms, reconstructions of facial tissues employing different media, general restorative treatments, projection, form and… source |
| FSE 215 | FSE215 Cremation | — | This course introduces students to cremation and its associated processes, options and legal requirements. Students will be prepared to assist bereaved clients with cremation choices. source |
| FSE 216 | FSE216 Funeral Service Microbiology | — | A study of microorganisms with emphasis on pathogens and infectious processes. Applications are made to personal health and public health concerns of embalmers and funeral directors. source |
| FSE 217 | FSE217 Funeral Service Pathology | — | A survey of disease processes: etiology, pathogenesis, homeostatic mechanisms and regressive tissue changes. Implications of forensic pathology for funeral service professionals are considered. source |
| FSE 219 | FSE219 Funeral Service Chemistry | — | A basic survey of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry as they relate to the embalming and decomposition processes. Emphasis is placed on components and their uses in embalming flu… source |
| FSE 221 | FSE221 Funeral Home Management I | — | The role and function of the funeral director as an effective manager is explored. Considerations in establishing a funeral home are covered. Emphasis is placed on management functions of planning, o… source |
| FSE 222 | FSE222 Funeral Home Management II | — | This course examines business operations within funeral service. Emphasis is placed on merchandising principles as they are related to the funeral business. Students will practice funeral home mercha… source |
| FSE 225 | FSE225 Funeral Directing | — | A survey of the funeral directors responsibilities: funeral arrangements, conduct of the funeral, visitation, final disposition and responsibilities of the family in need. source |
| FSE 227 | FSE227 Funeral Service Counseling | — | Analysis of the funeral director's role as counselor in matters pertaining to death, dying, grief, bereavement and mourning. Counseling principles are applied to the funeral service setting. source |
| FSE 240 | FSE240 Funeral Service Clinical Practicum | — | A term-long clinical practicum experience served in local funeral homes; learning experiences are guided by faculty and supervised by a funeral home preceptor. FSE program faculty will help students… source |
| FSE 240A | FSE240A Funeral Service Clinical Practicum | — | A term-long clinical practicum experience served in local funeral homes; learning experiences are guided by faculty and supervised by a funeral home preceptor. FSE program faculty will help students… source |
| FSE 245 | FSE245 Funeral Service Issues | — | This course reviews and tests all 13 subjects that are tested on the National Board Examination (NBE). The NBE is the nationally-recognized standard for FSE graduates and taking the NBE is one requir… source |
| FW 251 | FW251 Principles of Wildlife Conservation | — | This course explores wildlife management and conservation in the United States and throughout the world. Students discuss the social and political aspects of wildlife conservation and management, wil… source |
| FW 252 | FW252 Mammals: Biology and Techniques | — | This course is designed for students pursuing careers in natural resources management and all those interested in the biology of mammals. Students learn the traits that are common to all mammals and… source |
| FW 253 | FW253 Field Ornithology | — | This course is designed for students pursuing careers in natural resources management and all those interested in the biology of birds. Students investigate the evolutionary history, ecology, behavio… source |
| FW 299 | FW299 Advanced Field Ornithology | — | This course serves as an advanced survey of field ornithology designed to further develop students into active scientists and entry-level ornithologists. Through classroom and field-based experiences… source |
| GD 150 | GD150 Principles of Graphic Design | — | This course develops basic conceptual, critical viewing and technical skills in graphic design. The elements of design: line, shape, space, form, texture, value and color are explored through develop… source |
| GD 151 | GD151 Composition and Production | — | Students apply the principles of visual perception and design to investigate the relationship of elements in compositions. Grid systems are introduced to structurally integrate and organize type and… source |
| GD 152 | GD152 Concept, Creativity and Unity | — | This course explores developing effective creative concepts in both 2- and 3-D formats that are part of a unified visual system. Students document their research, investigate multiple concepts and ap… source |
| GD 160 | GD160 Typography Systems | — | Students learn to analyze, decode and encode written information through the study of typographic principles. Hierarchy, readability and legibility are applied to both long and short text documents.… source |
| GD 165 | GD165 Digital Illustration | — | Image development and exploration using a variety of digital illustration techniques is covered in this course. Project phases include developing iterations, producing a mood board and documenting vi… source |
| GD 248 | GD248 History of Graphic Design | — | This course provides an overview of the major developments within the History of Graphic Design as an art form. The course will cover themes, influences and styles from the Gutenberg's printing press… source |
| GD 250 | GD250 Developing Brand Identity | — | The examination of visual, conceptual and communication factors as applied to brand identity development. Focus is on brand messaging to internal and external target audiences and the development of… source |
| GD 251 | GD251 Advanced Typographic Layout | — | The research, development, organization, design and visual presentation of complex text oriented editorial structures such as magazines, and books and are covered in this course. Students learn to de… source |
| GD 252 | GD252 Digital Media Studio | — | The capstone project course is designed to showcase a student's overall conceptual ability and technical competence. Students will demonstrate their understanding of all phases of the design process… source |
| GD 260 | GD260 Professional Practice for Graphic Designers | — | This course prepares students for careers in media as professional Graphic Designers. Topics included are intellectual property, legal, ethical and contractual issues as well as record-keeping for fr… source |
| GE 101 | GE101 Engineering Orientation | — | This course is an introduction to the engineering profession and engineering problem-solving. Students examine various engineering disciplines, principles, ethics and practice. Creative and logical p… source |
| GE 102 | GE102 Engineering Computations | — | This course acquaints engineering students with the use and operation of computer programming in the engineering problem-solving process. Computer programs are developed and used by students in the s… source |
| GE 115 | GE115 Engineering Graphics | — | This course serves as an introduction to engineering graphics using manual and computer-aided drafting (CAD) skills. Included are graphic communication, multiview and pictorial representation, graphi… source |
| GEOG 105 | GEOG105 Introduction to Physical Geography | — | This geography course explores the physical environment. The main focus is on the natural environmental processes that occur on the surface and near surface portions of our planet. General topics inc… source |
| GEOG 106 | GEOG106 Introduction to World Regional Geography (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course explores the various realms of the world. Realms are the largest areas into which our planet can be divided. The difference between these realms is examined in terms of both the natural e… source |
| GEOG 107 | GEOG107 Introduction to Cultural Geography (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Cultural geography focuses on all aspects of human life on our planet. Topics generally include culture, language, religion, economics, development, transportation, political organization, urban syst… source |
| GEOG 202 | GEOG202 The Geography of Europe (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course explores Europe from the geographical perspective. General topics include the history, culture, economics, international trade links, politics, international relations, transportation sys… source |
| GEOG 206 | GEOG206 Geography of Oregon (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course explores the state from a geographical perspective that focuses upon where things are, what they are made of, why they are there and what their future is likely to be. Course topics inclu… source |
| GEOG 208 | GEOG208 The Geography of the U.S. and Canada | — | This is an area studies course covering the United States and Canada, which approaches things from a geographic perspective. That perspective explores what the region is like at present, asks how it… source |
| GEOG 209 | GEOG209 Geography of the Middle East and North Africa (Cultural Literacy course) | — | The class explores the Middle East and North Africa from the geographical perspective. Included topics are the history, culture, economics, international trade links, politics, international relation… source |
| GEOG 214 | GEOG214 Geography of Mexico and Central America (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course explores Mexico and Central America as well as the Caribbean from a geographical perspective including what things are like in a particular area, how they came to be that way and what the… source |
| GEOG 265 | GEOG265 Introduction of Geographic Information Systems | — | This course covers the fundamentals of how to manage, manipulate and display spatially referenced data for land-use planning and decision making. Students work with GIS software applications. This co… source |
| GEOG 270 | GEOG270 Criminology and the Geography of Crime | — | This course is designed to give students a deeper understanding of criminal behavior and the interactions between human beings and the environment as it relates to unlawful behavior and victimization… source |
| GEOG 290 | GEOG290 Environmental Problems and Restoration | — | This course is an introduction to the natural environment and the problems associated with the presence and activities of human beings on earth. The basic principles of ecological science are introdu… source |
| GEOG 298 | GEOG298 Independent Study - Reading and Conference: Geography | — | This course focuses on a more in-depth study of a geographic topic through reading a book or a series of shorter publications on the subject at hand. The student will meet with the instructor three t… source |
| GS 104 | GS104 Physical Science - Physics | — | The concepts of motion, forces, gravitation, radioactivity, energy, power, heat and light are approached from a conceptual point of view. The laboratory is utilized to investigate specific questions… source |
| GS 105 | GS105 Environmental Chemistry | — | This one-term course is designed for non-science majors who do not have a chemistry background. It fulfills a general education science with laboratory requirement. This class explains a number of ch… source |
| GS 105A | GS105A Chemistry for the Consumer | — | This one-term course is designed for non-science majors who do not have a chemistry background. It fulfills a general education science with laboratory requirement. This class explains a number of ch… source |
| GS 105B | GS105B Chemistry of Food and Cooking | — | This one-term course is designed for non-science majors without any previous chemistry background and fulfills a general education science with laboratory requirement. This class illustrates various… source |
| GS 106 | GS106 Physical Science: Geology | — | The earth science emphasis of physical science explores the various ways in which the earth's crust is being changed. Elements of oceanography and geomorphology are combined with geology to provide a… source |
| HD 090 | HD090 Transition to College | — | This pre-college course prepares Transitions students to take appropriate college classes the following term. The class includes a one-hour lecture each week. Students learn how to find money for sch… source |
| HD 100A | HD100A College Success | — | This course focuses on empowering students to create greater success in their academic, professional, and personal lives by developing a better understanding of themselves and their choices. Students… source |
| HD 100C | HD100C College Success | — | This course develops student understanding of the college culture and community. Course topics include college services, policies and procedures; goal setting; time management; educational planning;… source |
| HD 101 | HD101 On Track for College Success | — | This course focuses on active learning and practice of skills and strategies designed to facilitate overall success in a college environment. Personal development and behavior change are emphasized.… source |
| HD 102 | HD102 College Career Pathways | — | This course prepares high school students to successfully navigate their transition to college, career, and adult life. Students will explore personal strengths, interests, and values. They will inve… source |
| HD 105 | HD105 Scholarship Success | — | Provides a systematic approach to researching and applying for scholarships. Topics include creating a scholarship portfolio, Oregon Student Assistance Commission application, MHCC Foundation applica… source |
| HD 118 | HD118 From Undecided to Decided: Navigating Careers, Majors, and College Success | — | This course helps students build the skills they need for success in college and future careers. By focusing on exploring different careers, academic planning, and computer skills, students will lear… source |
| HD 130 | HD130 Today's Careers | — | This course is designed to be an introductory exploration of various career clusters and career pathways. Students learn about the World of Work map, the Department of Education's 16 Career Clusters… source |
| HD 130AT | HD130AT Introduction to Careers: Applied Technology | — | If you like to solve problems and prefer work that is physical, mechanical, and possibly outdoors but not sure what your career options are, then this is the class for you! This course explores caree… source |
| HD 130HC | HD130HC Introduction to Today's Careers: Health Professions | — | This course explores career opportunities in the health professions. The focus is on the educational and licensing requirements, professional and ethical responsibilities, physical requirements, work… source |
| HD 202 | HD202 Life Transitions | — | This class is intended for persons involved in life changes who want to explore new directions, interests and the tools for improving self-esteem and confidence. Students focus on self-exploration an… source |
| HD 204 | HD204 Developing Emotional Intelligence | — | This course introduces a number of critical self-management skills and provides an opportunity for students to develop them. Topics include the nature and background of emotional intelligence; core e… source |
| HD 208 | HD208 Career and Life Planning | — | This is an introductory career planning class, designed to guide you through the career decision-making process and to identify skills related to successful work environments. You will learn more abo… source |
| HD 209C | HD209C Career Readiness and Professional Identity Development | — | This course provides students with the tools and strategies to effectively market themselves to prospective employers. Emphasizing current workforce trends, students will learn how to research potent… source |
| HD 225 | HD225 Transferring to a Four-Year College | — | Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution receive the opportunity to explore and gain an understanding of the various processes, requirements and issues that impact successful transiti… source |
| HE 151 | HE151 Drug Education: Stimulants and Performance Enhancing Drugs | — | Drug Education examines how drug use affects individuals, communities and the nation. This course looks at why people use drugs as well as the physiological and psychological effects from using psych… source |
| HE 152 | HE152 Drug Education: Opioids, Cannabis, Depressants and Hallucinogens | — | Drug Education examines how drug use affects individuals, communities and the nation. This course looks at why people use drugs as well as the physiological and psychological effects from using psych… source |
| HE 202 | HE202 Adult Development and Aging | — | This course explores common biological, psychological, and sociological effects associated with the natural human aging process. Age-related conditions and diseases will be presented along with evide… source |
| HE 204 | HE204 Nutrition for Health | — | This course explores nutrition and dietary behavior patterns that contribute to long-term health, wellness, and disease risk. Current nutritional guidelines and recommendations are discussed to build… source |
| HE 205 | HE205 Diet Appraisal | — | This course takes an in-depth look at the American diet. Students have the opportunity to analyze individual dietary habits and determine where nutritional improvements can be made. Consumer informat… source |
| HE 207 | HE207 Stress Control Through Activity Intervention | — | This course is designed to help students identify the scope of their stress as it relates to individual factors. Through self-reflection, application of deep and mini relaxation techniques, and ident… source |
| HE 208 | HE208 HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections | — | HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's) is a course designed to examine the biological, social and personal implications of HIV disease as well as other STI's on one's behavior, lifesty… source |
| HE 209 | HE209 Sport and Exercise Nutrition | — | This course explores nutrition as it relates to the demands of exercise and competitive sports. Topics covered include the interrelationship between nutrition and exercise, nutrition to optimize perf… source |
| HE 225 | HE225 Nutrition | — | This course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. The biological functions and dietary sources of essential nutrients and non-nutrients are studied, as well as the relationship of diet to h… source |
| HE 242 | HE242 Stress and the Human Body | — | This course introduces students to a variety of stress management techniques including breathing techniques, mindful movement, meditation, and lifestyle changes. Students will explore the physiology… source |
| HE 250 | HE250 Personal Health and Wellness | — | This course provides information on a variety of issues that affect an individual's health and wellness. Lifestyle and behavioral strategies to manage personal health and wellness will be explored. T… source |
| HE 251 | HE251 Wilderness First Aid | — | This class will introduce students to the concepts of medical care in a wilderness setting. The class focuses on basic life support skills, wound management, and environmental problems such as hypoth… source |
| HE 252 | HE252 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies | — | This course provides Citizen Responder training, according to American Red Cross standards, in respiratory and cardiac emergencies for adults, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to help su… source |
| HE 255 | HE255 Alcohol and the Family | — | This course provides an overview of the psychological and physiological effects associated with alcohol use, misuse, and dependency. This course also discusses addiction and the effects it has on ind… source |
| HE 261 | HE261 CPR - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | — | This course provides Citizen Responder training, according to American Red Cross standards, in respiratory and cardiac emergencies for adults, children and infants. Students are presented with techni… source |
| HE 262 | HE262 Basic Life Support | — | This American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) course trains participants to promptly recognize several life- threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver ap… source |
| HE 265 | HE265 Women's Health | — | This course, open to all students interested in these topics, explores the dimensions of wellness specific to women's health with special attention to physical, social, emotional and environmental fa… source |
| HE 289 | HE289 Wilderness First Responder | — | This course teaches how to respond to medical emergencies in a remote wilderness setting and is designed specifically to provide the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions in remote… source |
| HE 289L | HE289L Wilderness First Responder Part- 2 | — | This course teaches you how to respond to medical emergencies in the backcountry and is designed specifically to provide the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions in remote location… source |
| HE 289R | HE289R Wilderness First Responder - Recertification | — | This course recertifies the Wilderness First Responder certification. This course will focus on assessing and treating traumatic injuries as well as environmental emergencies. Topics include spine ma… source |
| HPE 110 | HPE110 Teambuilding and Group Facilitation | — | This course introduces students to teambuilding activities, group facilitation, and processing. Students learn how to lead activities that develop teamwork, communication, leadership, and trust. Topi… source |
| HPE 120 | HPE120 Introduction to Navigation | — | This course introduces students to wilderness navigation. Students learn wilderness navigation concepts including map and field bearings, declination, triangulation, contour line interpretation, GPS… source |
| HPE 170 | HPE170 Structure and Function of the Human Body | — | This course is the first in a series of courses that introduces exercises science to students who are interested in pursuing a career in the fitness industry. This course will introduce the anatomy a… source |
| HPE 172 | HPE172 Exercise Science | — | This course is the second in a series of courses that introduces exercises science to students who are interested in pursuing a career in the fitness industry. This course will introduce the mechanic… source |
| HPE 174 | HPE174 Fitness Assessment and Programming | — | This course is the third in a series of courses that introduces exercises science to students who are interested in pursuing a career in the fitness industry. This course will introduce methods of as… source |
| HPE 260 | HPE260 Prevention and Care of Exercise-Related Injuries | — | This course is designed for future health and fitness professionals, coaches, or individuals involved in sport as an introduction to support the safety and well-being of participants. Throughout this… source |
| HPE 270 | HPE270 Introduction to Sport Psychology | — | This is an introductory course into the psychological principles of sport and exercise. Throughout this course students will explore different strategies for enhancing confidence, concentration, and… source |
| HPE 285OL | HPE285OL Wilderness Survival | — | This course provides the information and skills necessary for safe, low-impact, outdoor travel. Topics include environmental hazards, land navigation, survival skills, introduction to search and resc… source |
| HPE 291 | HPE291 Lifeguard Training | — | This is an American Red Cross/college course that will teach students to recognize an emergency, respond appropriately, and prevent injury in an aquatic environment. Effective pool supervision, educa… source |
| HPE 295 | HPE295 Health and Fitness for Life | — | Health and Fitness for Life explores how wellness, physical fitness, stress, nutrition and cardiovascular health affect an individual's health and well-being. This course includes an exercise compone… source |
| HS 101 | HS101 Introduction to Social Services | — | An introductory course that examines past and current issues of social service, theories and techniques of service delivery. The examination of personal values, attitudes, skills and knowledge as the… source |
| HS 107 | HS107 Careers in Behavioral Healthcare and Social Service | — | An introduction to human service and behavioral healthcare agencies and their resources with emphasis in the areas of mental illness, youth, gerontology, chemical dependency, developmentally disabled… source |
| HS 114 | HS114 Listening Skills I | — | Introduction and practical experience in the basic skills of client interviewing. Techniques include introduction to strength-based interviewing. Practice with peers and the use of video equipment. D… source |
| HS 115 | HS115 Listening Skills II | — | Students learn and practice influencing skills with peers with the use of recording equipment. Appropriate use of these skills is discussed along with the student's own evaluation of self and others. source |
| HS 135 | HS135 Case Management: Intake, Assessment, Process and Practice | — | This course introduces the case management process including intake/assessment, problem identification, recognizing and supporting client strengths, case recording and computerized case management. B… source |
| HS 142 | HS142 Substance Use Disorder Counseling: Prevention, Assessment and Treatment | — | This course covers best practices in prevention, assessment, counseling and treatment of addictions throughout the life span. Topics include screening, diagnostic criteria, professional assessment me… source |
| HS 150 | HS150 The Effective Helper, A Personal Skills Approach | — | This course explores the demands, stress and personal struggles of becoming a helper. The material includes consideration of the ethics of helping, individual motives and values of helpers and consid… source |
| HS 222 | HS222 Diagnosis and Treatment: Clinical Disorders | — | This course is an introduction to the use of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) and common treatment issues related to clinical disorders found in DSM. The course provides students with a workin… source |
| HS 225 | HS225 Group Counseling | — | This course includes lecture of leadership, communication skills and interpersonal relationships as it relates to facilitating a skill-building and therapeutic skill group. Basic group theory and gro… source |
| HS 265 | HS265 Counseling Theories and Interventions I | — | An overview of the major schools of psychotherapy, their basic concepts, history, use and process with goals, techniques, strengths and limitations. Consideration of issues of selection and applicati… source |
| HS 266 | HS266 Counseling Theories and Interventions II | — | This course presents current counseling theories related to working with families, trauma informed care, dialectic behavior therapy and crisis intervention models. Students also learn basic family sy… source |
| HS 291 | HS291 Practicum Seminar | — | A forum for integrating classroom learning and agency work experience. Focus on sharing of information, problem-solving, mutual support, self-evaluation and group participation. Class serves as model… source |
| HST 101 | HST101 Western Civilization: Ancient and Classical Europe (Cultural Literacy course) | — | HST101 is an introductory survey of European history from its earliest civilizations to circa 1000 C.E. in the early medieval era. Topics to be covered include the Paleolithic and early Neolithic era… source |
| HST 102 | HST102 Western Civilization: Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This is an introductory survey course on European History from approximately 1000 to 1750 C.E. Topics include the emergence of early medieval European culture, development of the institutions of Chri… source |
| HST 103 | HST103 Western Civilization: Modern Europe (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This is an introductory survey of European history from the French Revolution in the 1780s to the present. Topics to be covered include the collapse of France's monarchy and the upheavals of the Fren… source |
| HST 110 | HST110 Ancient World History (Cultural Literacy course) | — | HST110 surveys the history of the ancient world from prehistory to approximately 600-700 C.E. Topics include the origins of human civilizations, the development of early Asian, African, American, Med… source |
| HST 111 | HST111 Medieval World History (Cultural Literacy course) | — | HST111 surveys the history of the world from the early medieval period (approximately 600 C.E.) to approximately 1750 C.E. Topics include medieval Asian, Middle Eastern, African, American and Europea… source |
| HST 112 | HST112 Modern World History (Cultural Literacy course) | — | HST112 surveys the history of the world from approximately 1750 C.E. to the present. Topics include the development of modern nations and ideologies, world wars, revolutions, social movements, techno… source |
| HST 195 | HST195 History of the Vietnam War (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This is an introductory survey of the U.S. - Vietnam War, which raged from the end of World War II to 1975. Topics include early Vietnamese history, Vietnam and French imperialism, Vietnam in World W… source |
| HST 201Z | HST201Z United States History I (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Survey of North America and United States history to the early 1800s: Native America, European colonization, colonial development, origins of slavery, American Revolution, early Republic, and Market… source |
| HST 202Z | HST202Z United States History II (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Survey of United States history from the early 1800s to the early 1900s: Jacksonian era, expansion, Industrial Revolution, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Gilded Age, Populism, Imperialism, the P… source |
| HST 203Z | HST203Z United States History III (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Survey of United States history from the 1920s: Depression and New Deal, the Second World War and Cold War, Civil Rights movements, Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the United States and the world. source |
| HST 204 | HST204 Women in U.S. History (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys the contributions and experiences of women in United States history from the colonial period to the present. It includes examination of the roles of women in diverse ethnic, racia… source |
| HST 225 | HST225 Women in World History (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys the contributions and experiences of women of cultures and societies from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, and examines women's roles in the major global re… source |
| HST 237 | HST237 America in the 1960s (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course explores the convulsive cultural and social forces that defined the United States during the 1960s. Topics include the Civil Rights Movement, rock 'n' roll, image and reality in the Kenne… source |
| HST 240 | HST240 History of Oregon (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys the history of Oregon from pre-history to the modern era. Topics include the Native American experience, explorers, immigrants, the frontier experience, patterns of settlement, an… source |
| HST 264 | HST264 African-American History: 1500 - 1870s (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys African-American history from 1500 to the 1870s. Central themes are the integral role African-Americans have played throughout American history and the impact of African-American… source |
| HST 265 | HST265 African-American History: 1870 - Present (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys African-American history from the 1870s to the present. Central themes are the integral role African-Americans have played throughout U.S. history and the impact of African-Americ… source |
| HST 270 | HST270 History of Mexico (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course surveys the history of Mexico from the pre-Columbian period to the present. Topics include the early peoples of Mexico, indigenous civilizations such as the Maya and the Aztec, the Spanis… source |
| HST 298 | HST298 History Research | — | This course focuses on the skills needed to successfully write a college-level history research paper. It provides a guided experience in library research, planning, and research writing, including c… source |
| HUM 202 | HUM202 Ethics in the Workplace (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course examines the ethical responsibility of employers and employees in the workplace and the resulting ethical dilemmas. Students learn the importance of establishing personal and professional… source |
| IECC 120C | IECC120C Intensive English: Speak with Confidence | — | This course is for English language learners who need to develop interpersonal and academic communication skills. Students will develop an individual pronunciation plan. The primary focus is on learn… source |
| IECC 120R | IECC120R Intensive English: Intermediate Reading | — | This course is for non-native speakers of English who need to improve academic reading skills. The primary focus is on applying reading strategies to interpret the meaning of authentic and some modif… source |
| IECC 120W | IECC120W Intensive English: Intermediate Writing | — | (Formerly ENL120W) This course is for non-native speakers of English who need to improve academic writing skills. The primary focus is on following the writing process to produce four types of essays… source |
| IECC 201C | IECC201C Intensive English: Communicate for College and Careers | — | This course is for English language learners who need to improve academic and professional communication skills. The primary focus is on learning and applying strategies to understand and communicate… source |
| IECC 201R | IECC201R Intensive English: Advanced Reading | — | This course is for non-native speakers of English who need to develop college-level reading, critical thinking and study skills. Students learn to use strategies to interpret the meaning of authentic… source |
| IECC 201W | IECC201W Intensive English: Advanced Writing | — | (Formerly ENL201W) This course is for non-native English speakers who need to continue developing academic writing skills. The primary focus is on using the writing process to develop support for the… source |
| IM 120 | IM120 Computers and File Management | — | Introduces computer hardware, network and file management skills necessary for producing digital media. Students learn to identify, organize, share, back up, archive and view digital files on local,… source |
| IM 122 | IM122 Basic Image Editing | — | Introduces students to key features and uses of image editing software. This introductory course covers nondestructive photo editing and compositing techniques using layers, masking, adjustment layer… source |
| IM 123 | IM123 Basic Sound Editing | — | Students explore the basic attributes of sound and its role in digital media production. The physical attributes of sound, acoustics, microphone design and application, and industry standard digital… source |
| IM 124 | IM124 Basic Non-linear Editing | — | Introduces basic workflow and post production processes using non-linear editing software. Students learn to set up production folders and project files, log and tag media files, work with a variety… source |
| IM 125 | IM125 Basic Page Layout | — | Introduces key features, tools and uses of professional page layout software. Students learn to set up a document and construct simple typographic compositions for print and digital distribution. source |
| IM 165 | IM165 Image Manipulation | — | This course introduces Adobe Photoshop as the premiere image editing software used by creative industry professionals. All aspects of the program are covered, including discussion of hardware, image… source |
| IM 178 | IM178 Integrated Media Overview | — | This course offers a comprehensive exploration of digital media, with an emphasis on both media creation and literacy. Through a blend of interactive workshops and insightful lectures, the course enc… source |
| IM 190 | IM190 Web for Media | — | This survey class introduces students to a variety of services, distribution tools and promotional strategies for media on the web. Students will be exposed to the basic elements of how promotional w… source |
| IM 265 | IM265 Personal Branding | — | This course will stress the importance of professional development and personal branding for promotional purposes. Students will go through the design process to develop appropriate branding elements… source |
| IM 270 | IM270 Project Development | — | Students work in interdisciplinary groups to produce professional quality sound, video, design or multimedia projects. The creative development process is explored and documented through the scoping,… source |
| IM 271 | IM271 The Creative Pitch | — | Students work in small creative teams to explore the multiple ways that design, photography, film, video and sound-based technologies converge, integrate and emerge. By scoping a project, determining… source |
| IM 272 | IM272 Integrated Media Projects | — | This course simulates a creative agency where students work with one another on actual client projects. Emphasis is on creative problem-solving, working within budgetary constraints and producing hig… source |
| IM 282GA | IM282GA Integrated Media Focus: Graphic Design | — | This course introduces students to graphic design vocabulary, principles and processes. Emphasis is on communication methods used to convey an idea to a specific audience through the implementation o… source |
| IM 282GB | IM282GB Integrated Media Focus: Graphic Design | — | This course introduces students to graphic design vocabulary, principles and processes. Emphasis is on communication methods used to convey an idea to a specific audience through the implementation o… source |
| IM 282PA | IM282PA Integrated Media Focus: Photography | — | This course covers digital imaging programs and workflow as students learn to capture and/or manipulate images for both print and digital delivery. May be repeated for a maximum of four credits. source |
| IM 282VA | IM282VA Integrated Media Focus: Video | — | Students learn software, techniques, production and/or creation methods focused on digital video. Students gain an understanding of industry standards in workflow and production practices. source |
| IM 282VB | IM282VB Integrated Media Focus: Video | — | Students learn software, production and/or distribution methods focused on digital video and digital editing systems. Students gain an understanding of industry standards in workflow and production p… source |
| IM 290 | IM290 Integrated Media Portfolio | — | Students identify a career focus within the creative services industry. A variety of presentation techniques are explored as well as the tools, materials and processes for developing and showing a co… source |
| IMTL 110 | IMTL110 Machine Shop I Theory | — | This is a lecture course with instruction in the fundamentals of industrial processes and machines that are required of the machinist. This course provides the student with an introduction to layout… source |
| IMTL 111 | IMTL111 Machine Shop I Lab | — | This class provides instruction in the fundamentals of industrial processes and machines that are required of the machinist. The student will perform layout and machining metal by drilling, sawing, t… source |
| IMTL 114 | IMTL114 Blueprint Reading for the Metals Industry | — | This course provides students with the principles and skills of reading and interpreting blueprints as related to the metals industry. It also covers basic dimensioning practices, notes and symbols.… source |
| IMTL 116 | IMTL116 Introduction to Precision Measuring | — | This theory and lab course is designed to introduce inch and metric measurement systems. It provides hands-on training with semi-precision and precision measuring tools including rulers, combination… source |
| IMTL 118 | IMTL118 Machine Shop Math Applications | — | This course covers instruction and practice working with decimals, fractions, formulas, inch and metric systems as they relate to the machine trade. Students are introduced to how to apply the use of… source |
| IMTL 120 | IMTL120 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick) Theory | — | This course is an introduction to shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes and procedures and is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of the techniques and manipulative skills in the safe use… source |
| IMTL 121 | IMTL121 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick) Lab | — | Instruction is given in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and related processes with various electrodes and power sources. The course is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of the techniques an… source |
| IMTL 124 | IMTL124 Blueprint Reading for Welding Applications | — | Every commercially fabricated weldment traditionally begins with a blueprint outlining the specifications and requirements for the item. As students work through this course they will gain the skills… source |
| IMTL 128 | IMTL128 GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding/ TIG) Theory | — | This course is an introduction to GTAW processes and procedures and is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of the techniques and manipulative skills utilized in the safe use of GTAW and related… source |
| IMTL 129 | IMTL129 GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding/ TIG) Lab | — | Instruction is given in the welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals using the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process. Instruction in plasma arc cutting is included. The course is designed to provi… source |
| IMTL 130 | IMTL130 Machine Shop II Theory | — | This course provides instruction in basic machine tool operation and maintenance. Included are topics addressing engine lathes, milling machines, carbide cutting tools, inserts and geometry of tools… source |
| IMTL 131 | IMTL131 Machine Shop II Lab | — | This lab course provides instruction in basic machine tool operation. Students continue skill development by setting up and operating engine lathes, milling machines and radial drill and post drill p… source |
| IMTL 134 | IMTL134 Metallurgy Theory | — | This course provides fundamental knowledge of physical and chemical concepts of metallurgy. This includes discussion of ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy and metals processing, analysis of destructi… source |
| IMTL 135 | IMTL135 Metallurgy Lab | — | This course provides fundamental knowledge of the manufacturing processes of the metals industry, ferrous metallurgy, foundry process and non-destructive and destructive test methods. Lab work includ… source |
| IMTL 136 | IMTL136 Introduction to CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Machining | — | This course introduces the student to CNC machine tools. The student will set up and operate CNC machine tools for milling and turning applications. This includes a basic introduction to CNC coordina… source |
| IMTL 140 | IMTL140 GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) Theory | — | This course is an introduction to GMAW/FCAW processes and procedures and is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of the techniques and manipulative skills utilized in the safe use of GMAW/FCAW a… source |
| IMTL 141 | IMTL141 GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) Lab | — | Instruction is given in gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and flux cored arc welding (FCAW) with various filler materials, power sources and wire feeders. Training includes machine setup and minor repair.… source |
| IMTL 143 | IMTL143 CNC Cutting | — | This course examines the automated methods used in processing material for metal fabrication. Special emphasis is given to computer-controlled burning and CNC programming for automated shape cutting. source |
| IMTL 150 | IMTL150 Machine Shop III Theory | — | This is a theory course that provides basic instruction in machine tools and operations that are used by machinists in industrial settings. The focus is on cutting fluids, abrasives, surface grinding… source |
| IMTL 151 | IMTL151 Machine Shop III Lab | — | This is a lab course with instruction in basic operations of machine tools expected by the machinist working in industry. Topics addressed are the operation of the surface grinder, cylindrical grinde… source |
| IMTL 152 | IMTL152 Welding Processes and Procedures | — | The emphasis of this course is on various welding applications, procedures and interpretation of American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Steel Welding Code. Instruction is designed to prepare studen… source |
| IMTL 153 | IMTL153 CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Machining | — | This is a continuation course with focus on teaching the student to set up and operate CNC machine tools for milling and turning applications. The student will set up and operate all CNC machines in… source |
| IMTL 155 | IMTL155 Industrial Safety | — | This course is a comprehensive study of safety issues in the modern metals manufacturing environment. Topics include hazardous materials/waste, fire safety, crane and forklift safety, biohazards and… source |
| IMTL 157 | IMTL157 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design for Machinists | — | This course teaches the basics of computer aided design (CAD) using CAD software. Students create drawings and drawing exchange files using CAD commands. Emphasis is placed on developing accuracy and… source |
| IMTL 160 | IMTL160 Fabrication Practices Theory | — | This class will present techniques of fabrication practices and processes. Students will receive instruction in the use of hand and power tools, assembly and use of jigs, fixtures and templates. Proc… source |
| IMTL 161 | IMTL161 Fabrication Practices Lab | — | The student will put to practical use tools, layout principles and blueprints related to fabrication of metal parts. source |
| IMTL 163 | IMTL163 Welding Certification Preparation Lab | — | This course includes welding of various metals using several welding processes. Emphasis is on lab practice sufficient to obtain Welder Certification(s) using one or more welding processes in one or… source |
| IMTL 171 | IMTL171 Welding Certificate Program Lab I | — | This course is intended to increase a student's skill level and improve technique in the application of SMAW (stick), GMAW (MIG), FCAW (flux cored) and GTAW (TIG) welding processes. source |
| IMTL 172 | IMTL172 Welding Certificate Program Lab II | — | This course is intended to increase a student's skill level and improve technique in the application of SMAW (stick), GMAW (MIG), FCAW, GTAW (TIG) welding processes and Certification Preparation Lab. source |
| IMTL 173 | IMTL173 Welding Certificate Program Lab III | — | This course is intended to increase a student's skill level and improve technique in the application of SMAW (stick), GMAW (MIG), FCAW (flux cored) and GTAW (TIG) welding processes. source |
| IMTL 208 | IMTL208 Pre-Pipe Welding | — | This course is an introduction to welding open root of plate in preparation for welding pipe with the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes and procedures. It is designed to provide fundamental… source |
| IMTL 209 | IMTL209 Pre-Pipe Welding Lab | — | This lab course is an introduction to the welding of open groove plate in preparation for welding pipe with the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes and procedures. Instruction provides fundam… source |
| IMTL 210 | IMTL210 Pipe Welding | — | This course is an introduction to welding pipe with a shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process and procedures. It is designed to provide fundamental knowledge, techniques, safe setup of welding and… source |
| IMTL 211 | IMTL211 Pipe Welding Lab | — | This lab course is an introduction to welding pipe with the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes and procedures. Instruction provides fundamental knowledge and skills needed for the safe setup… source |
| IMTL 215 | IMTL215 Inspection and Measurement | — | This course provides instruction in precision measurement methods, gauge use and capability, as well as data collection. Included are methods used in quality assurance systems in the modern manufactu… source |
| IMTL 220 | IMTL220 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick) | — | This course gives students advanced knowledge of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes and procedures as well as fundamental knowledge and techniques of other electrodes. source |
| IMTL 221 | IMTL221 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick) Lab II | — | This course offers advanced instruction on Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes and procedures using other electrodes and gives students the skills needed to perform quality filet and groove w… source |
| IMTL 224 | IMTL224 Blueprint Reading for Welding Applications II | — | This course builds on lessons from IMTL124 . Students will learn to interpret more complex blueprints and weld symbols, including inspection and pipe welding symbols. source |
| IMTL 228 | IMTL228 GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding/ TIG) Theory II | — | This course gives students advanced knowledge of the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) processes and procedures as well as fundamental knowledge and techniques of other electrodes. source |
| IMTL 229 | IMTL229 Advanced GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding/TIG) Lab | — | This lab offers advanced instruction on gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) processes and procedures using other electrodes and gives students the skills needed to perform quality filet and groove welds… source |
| IMTL 236 | IMTL236 Quality Control: Statistical Methods | — | This course introduces the student to theories in quality control using statistical methods. The main focus is on theory, purpose and application of statistical process control (SPC) and gauge capabi… source |
| IMTL 240 | IMTL240 GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) Theory | — | This course gives students advanced knowledge of gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and flux-core arc welding (FCAW) processes and procedures as well as fundamental knowledge and techniques of other electr… source |
| IMTL 241 | IMTL241 Advanced GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) Lab | — | This lab offers advanced instruction on the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and flux cored arc welding (FCAW) processes and procedures using other electrodes and gives students the skills needed to perf… source |
| IMTL 257 | IMTL257 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing | — | Students study how to read and interpret the quality concepts as applied through the use of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT) as related to ASME and ISO standards. The emphasis is on appli… source |
| IMTL 260 | IMTL260 Advanced Fabrication Practices Theory | — | This class provides instruction on fabrication techniques for intermediate projects. Students will build on skills learned in IMTL160 . Students will be instructed on the use of blueprint reading, sk… source |
| IMTL 261 | IMTL261 Advanced Fabrication Practices Lab | — | This lab offers advanced instruction on fabricating techniques of intermediate projects. Students will build on skills learned from IMTL161 . Students will receive instructions and demonstrations on… source |
| IMTL 262 | IMTL262 Fabrication Practices Theory III | — | This course provides instruction on fabrication techniques for advanced projects. Students will build on skills learned in IMTL260 . Students will be instructed on blueprint reading, sketching, layou… source |
| IMTL 263 | IMTL263 Fabrication Practices Lab III | — | This lab allows students to apply fabrication techniques to advanced projects. Students will build on skills learned from IMTL261 . Students will receive instructions and demonstrations on safe use o… source |
| INTL 101 | INTL101 Introduction to International Studies (Cultural Literacy course) | — | INTL101 is an introductory course in international studies designed to acquaint students with a variety of worldviews, offering a broad survey of the main concepts, analytical tools, disciplines, glo… source |
| INTL 210 | INTL210 Comparative Culture | — | Designed to introduce the student, through direct observation and experience, to the culture of a specific country or countries. Credits may be part of a structured study abroad program, or credits m… source |
| ISTM 100A | ISTM100A Preparation For An Education in I.T. and Cybersecurity 1 | — | This course is part of a three-course series that prepares students to meet the demanding nature of pursuing an education in the fields of information technology and cybersecurity. This series focuse… source |
| ISTM 100B | ISTM100B Preparation For An Education in I.T. and Cybersecurity 2 | — | This course is part of a three-course series prepares students to meet the demanding nature of pursuing an education in the fields of information technology and cybersecurity. This series focuses on… source |
| ISTM 100C | ISTM100C Preparation For An Education in I.T. and Cybersecurity 3 | — | This course is part of a three-course series to prepare students to meet the demanding nature of pursuing an education in the fields of information technology and cybersecurity. This series focuses o… source |
| ISTM 133P | ISTM133P Introduction to Python | — | An introduction to Python programming for majors and non-majors. Emphasizes the importance of program design as part of the software development life cycle. Provides examples of well-designed softwar… source |
| ISTM 140L | ISTM140L Preparation for Linux | — | This course introduces students to the fundamentals concepts of the Linux operating system. This course serves two purposes: to introduce students to the Linux environment and build functional skills… source |
| ISTM 151N | ISTM151N Preparation for Network+ | — | This class prepares students for the current version of the CompTIA Network+ certification exam. Training in this class is designed toward acquiring basic understanding and skills necessary to provid… source |
| ISTM 171 | ISTM171 Introduction to Cloud and Virtualization Technologies | — | This course will introduce students to the foundational principals of cloud and virtualization technology. Students will get access to real cloud computing platforms, and build and manage cloud infra… source |
| ISTM 183A | ISTM183A Preparation for A+ Essentials | — | Students in this class receive training in the material appropriate to prepare for the CompTIA A+ Essential certification. Topics in this class include PC system components, storage devices, mobile c… source |
| ISTM 183B | ISTM183B Preparation for A+ Practical Application | — | Students in this class will receive training in the material appropriate to prepare for the CompTIA A+ Practical Application certification (presently 220-902). Topics in this class include basic netw… source |
| ISTM 183C | ISTM183C Fundamentals of CyberSecurity | — | This course focuses on introducing students to the critical concepts and principals that surround cyber security. The primary purpose of this course functions as a survey of major topics in the cyber… source |
| ISTM 189 | ISTM189 Wireless Security | — | This course focuses on securing wireless networks through encryption, analysis, and performance-based metrics. Students will be able to configure and troubleshoot wireless network systems with specif… source |
| ISTM 233P | ISTM233P Python for Cyber Security | — | This class introduces students to intermediate Python programming skills utilizing a variety of cyber security related activities and techniques. Utilizing Python programs and libraries in a virtuali… source |
| ISTM 235MA | ISTM235MA Mobile Apps 1: Introduction to iOS Mobile Applications Development | — | This class forwards the student into the creation of several intermediate level mobile applications and a class project of their own design. Topics in this class include working with lists, creating… source |
| ISTM 235MB | ISTM235MB Mobile Apps 2: Intermediate iOS Mobile Applications Development | — | This class forwards the student into the creation of several intermediate level mobile applications and a class project of their own design. Topics in this class include working with lists, creating… source |
| ISTM 279A | ISTM279A Windows Server (Azure) | — | This course introduces students to Microsoft Azure with a focus on concepts which may lead to the TestOut Hybrid Server Pro OR Microsoft AZ-800: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructur… source |
| ISTM 283A | ISTM283A Fundamentals of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity | — | Students in this class receive instruction and lab assignments on Incident Response (IR), Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity (BC) which are directed to the creation of fundamental protoco… source |
| ISTM 283B | ISTM283B Firewall Implementation | — | This course provides the student with a general understanding of how to install, configure, and manage firewalls for defense of enterprise network architecture. Students will: learn the theory and co… source |
| ISTM 283CC | ISTM283CC Cyber Competition | — | This course introduces students to capture-the-flag (CTF) cyber competitions, and teaches students who to pull their knowledge from other courses to solve cyber-related puzzles. This course will dema… source |
| ISTM 283CO | ISTM283CO Cyber Operations | — | Cyber Ops introduces the core security concepts and skills needed to monitor, detect, analyze and respond to cybersecurity issues facing an organization. This course will emphasize the practical appl… source |
| ISTM 283F | ISTM283F Practical Digital Forensics | — | This intermediate level course presents digital forensics instruction from a systems security perspective using a variety of software. Students participating in this class will use a variety of digit… source |
| ISTM 284E | ISTM284E Ethical Hacking | — | This class demonstrates the ethical use of various "white hat" cyber penetration testing tools and techniques consistent with Ethical Hacking training. Network tools and techniques take place in an e… source |
| ISTM 285E | ISTM285E Advanced Ethical Hacking | — | This advanced course will build upon students understanding of ethical hacking and penetration testing concepts. Students will understand and know how to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in ta… source |
| ISTM 285W | ISTM285W Web Application Penetration Testing | — | This course will focus on understanding common vulnerabilities in modern web applications. Students will learn how to enumerate and scan a web application, discover vulnerabilities, and craft exploit… source |
| ISTM 300 | ISTM300 Issues in Cybersecurity | — | This cyber survey class is designed to prepare students with either existing IS, IT, or Cybersecurity AAS degree, or with equivalent IT industry experience, or returning student with advanced degree,… source |
| ISTM 310 | ISTM310 Cyber Defense Strategies | — | This class establishes common defense strategy concepts and designs. Students will learn the basics of hardening an IT environment, implement monitoring and alerting tools across a network, and also… source |
| ISTM 315 | ISTM315 Cyber Offense Strategies | — | This class will extend student’s understanding of penetration testing concepts from previous courses and learn how to engage in a more complex set of attack types, tools, and processes. An emphasis w… source |
| ISTM 320 | ISTM320 Digital Forensics and Incident Response | — | In this course students learn the fundamentals of digital forensics and incident response. They are introduced to digital forensic tools and techniques to analyze data collected from electronic devic… source |
| ISTM 321 | ISTM321 Mobile Forensics | — | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of mobile forensics. Presented are techniques, tools, and procedures for conducting digital and network forensics of mobile devices. Topics include… source |
| ISTM 322 | ISTM322 Critical Infrastructure | — | This class is an overview of the impact of cybersecurity critical infrastructure. Topics include attack targets, vulnerabilities, and actors. Various methodologies are appraised for mitigation of att… source |
| ISTM 323 | ISTM323 Practical Malware Analysis | — | This course analyzes malware - including trojans and rootkits - using basic static and/or dynamic analysis through tools such as IDA Pro or similar. source |
| ISTM 330 | ISTM330 Cybersecurity Compliance | — | This cyber management class explores the realm of cyber and legal compliance required for both business and government. Presented from the perspective of a layperson with no prior knowledge of concep… source |
| ISTM 331 | ISTM331 Risk Analysis | — | This cyber management class takes an in-depth approach to understanding how to perform risk analysis and differentiate various kinds of risk affecting a particular organization. In this manner, all r… source |
| ISTM 333 | ISTM333 Identity and Access Management (IAM) | — | This course introduces the concept of access control to information systems, whether local or remote. Applications, authentication, and accounting for end users and system administrators will be cove… source |
| ISTM 340 | ISTM340 Artificial Intelligence | — | This course covers the important concepts artificial intelligence is bringing to society. Topics to be covered include: terminology and scope of learning systems, mathematics of machine learning, cla… source |
| ISTM 345 | ISTM345 Assembly Language for Cybersecurity | — | This course is an introduction to assembly language programming, as it applies to Cybersecurity professionals. Topics to be covered include: C programming, assembly instruction set architectures (x86… source |
| ISTM 346 | ISTM346 Secure Programming | — | This course introduces the secure software development process, including designing secure applications, writing secure code that can withstand attacks, and security testing and auditing. The course… source |
| ISTM 350 | ISTM350 Preparation for Cybersecurity Analyst | — | This course introduces tools and strategies for mitigating cybersecurity risks, recognizing prevalent threats, assessing organizational security, gathering and scrutinizing cybersecurity intelligence… source |
| ISTM 380 | ISTM380 Cyber Competition Alpha | — | This course is the first in a series of four total cyber competition courses offered for the AB in Cybersecurity program. This course will allow students to compete individually and in teams based on… source |
| ISTM 381 | ISTM381 Cyber Competition Bravo | — | This course is the second in a series of four total cyber competition courses offered for the AB in Cybersecurity program. This course will allow students to compete individually and in teams based o… source |
| ISTM 431 | ISTM431 Information Technology Project Management | — | This course introduces foundational concepts in project management, with an emphasis on IT projects. Topics and skills include determining a project’s scope, specifications and assumptions; identify… source |
| ISTM 490 | ISTM490 Senior Project | — | As a bridge from college to career, this capstone experience provides students with the opportunity to apply and expand on the knowledge and skills gained during their academic career. Students parti… source |
| JPN 101 | JPN101 First-year Japanese I | — | Introducing students to the Japanese language and culture, this course provides cultural experience which helps students confirm their basic communication skills in Japanese and prepare them for furt… source |
| JPN 102 | JPN102 First-year Japanese II | — | Introducing students to the Japanese language and culture, this course provides cultural experience which helps students confirm their basic communication skills in Japanese and prepare them for furt… source |
| JPN 103 | JPN103 First-year Japanese III | — | Introducing students to the Japanese language and culture, this course provides cultural experience which helps students confirm their basic communication skills in Japanese and prepare them for furt… source |
| JPN 198A | JPN198A Japanese - Independent Study | — | This independent study course provides an opportunity for students of Japanese to develop and expand skills in reading and writing in the target language, and to better understand the culture, litera… source |
| JPN 201 | JPN201 Second-year Japanese I (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Emphasizes speaking, listening, reading and writing in the Japanese language and includes some in-depth exploration of Japanese culture. source |
| JPN 202 | JPN202 Second-year Japanese II (Cultural Literacy course) | — | A continuation of JPN201 , this course emphasizes all aspects of communicating in Japanese while exploring the culture of Japan. source |
| JPN 203 | JPN203 Second-year Japanese III (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Students develop skills to help them become proficient communicators in the Japanese language and in the day-to-day contexts found in Japanese-speaking cultures. source |
| MA 110 | MA110 Fundamentals for the Administrative Medical Assistant | — | This course will introduce students to the administrative front office roles and responsibilities of the professional medical assistant working in an ambulatory healthcare setting. Emphasis will be p… source |
| MA 111 | MA111 Communication Skills in Healthcare | — | This course supports the personal and professional growth of medical assistant students through the development of essential workplace and communication skills. Emphasis is placed on building effecti… source |
| MA 112 | MA112 Introduction to Clinical Procedures | — | This course provides an overview of the clinical responsibilities of a medical assistant in an ambulatory care setting. Students are introduced to foundational clinical practices, including the colle… source |
| MA 136 | MA136 Medical Documentation | — | This course covers the fundamentals of healthcare documentation as it pertains to the medical assistant. The course introduces students to the electronic health record (EHR) as a technology-based rep… source |
| MA 140 | MA140 Understanding Medical Insurance | — | Students in the Medical Assistant program are given an introduction to the dynamics of commercial, state and federal health plans. Special emphasis is given to terminology, health plan components and… source |
| MA 210 | MA210 Fundamentals of the Clinical Medical Assistant | — | This course introduces the student to the skills and responsibilities of the medical assistant in the back office of the clinic setting in the ambulatory care office. Emphasis is placed on safety and… source |
| MA 210L | MA210L Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures Lab | — | This course has the student apply and practice technical skills utilized by the medical assistant in the back office of the ambulatory clinic setting. Emphasis is placed on safety, privacy, patient-c… source |
| MA 213 | MA213 Medical Terminology for the Medical Assistant | — | This course is the study of medical terms and medical abbreviations associated with body systems and procedures that are used in the ambulatory health care setting. source |
| MA 214 | MA214 Medical Assistant Clinical Practicum | — | This course is designed to provide the student the opportunity to apply, practice and formalize the knowledge and skills learned in the medical assistant lab and theory classes. The clinical experien… source |
| MA 215 | MA215 Review for Medical Assistant Certification Exam | — | This course is intended to help prepare the Medical Assistant student for credentialing examination. Essential content and technical skills defined by the Medical Assisting Education Review Board wil… source |
| MEC 101 | MEC101 Introduction to Mechatronics | — | Introduction to Mechatronics introduces students to the field of Mechatronics through seminars, guest lectures, and Amatrol assignments. source |
| MEC 110 | MEC110 Introduction to Manual Machine Tools | — | Introduction to Manual Machine Tools provides an overview of the operation, function, and uses on many common tools used in manufacturing. This course includes instructions on band saw, drill press,… source |
| MEC 112 | MEC112 Measurement Tools | — | Measurement Tools introduces basic measurement, precision measurement tools, and dimensional gauging. Learners will cover concepts such as S.I. Measurement, U.S. Customary Measurements, Tape Measure… source |
| MEC 113 | MEC113 Industrial Safety | — | Industrial Safety covers the fundamentals of industrial safety. Workplace safety including a review of OSHA regulations, use of Personal Protective Equipment, Lockout/Tagout, and accident response wi… source |
| MEC 121 | MEC121 Mechanical Drives I | — | Mechanical drives introduces mechanical systems and develops fundamental knowledge of mechanical systems and practices. Covers basic safety, installation, key fasteners, power transmission systems, v… source |
| MEC 122 | MEC122 Mechanical Drives II | — | Mechanical Drives II covers heavy duty V-Belt drives including conventional, multiple, wedge, and variable speed V-Belt drives. This course describes V-Belt selection and maintenance by covering V-Be… source |
| MEC 123 | MEC123 Mechanical Drives III | — | Mechanical Drives III includes describing lubrication, selection, maintenance and troubleshooting of plain ball bearings. It introduces anti-friction bearings by describing two types of bearing and t… source |
| MEC 131 | MEC131 AC/DC Electrical Systems | — | AC/DC Electrical course teaches fundamentals of AC/DC electrical systems used for power and control in industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential applications using Amatrols virtual traini… source |
| MEC 132 | MEC132 Electric Motors | — | Electric Motors introduces electrical circuits and works through many industry tasks in Electrical Systems including DC Series Motors, DC Shunt and Compound Motors, Motor Speed and Torque, Motor Perf… source |
| MEC 133 | MEC133 Motor Controls | — | Motor Controls teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Learners gain understanding of the operation, installation, design,… source |
| MEC 134 | MEC134 Electrical Fabrication | — | Electrical fabrication introduces electrical system wiring and develops fundamental knowledge of electrical wiring and components. Covers basic electrical system wiring, interpreting wire installatio… source |
| MEC 141 | MEC141 Pneumatics I | — | Pneumatics I prepares learners to work intelligently in industry with pneumatic applications. It introduces pneumatic power and takes learners through key topics and skills in pneumatic power & safet… source |
| MEC 142 | MEC142 Pneumatics II | — | Pneumatics II teaches intermediate pneumatic components, system applications & industry-relevant skills in operation, installation, performance analysis, maintenance & design. Topics include cam-oper… source |
| MEC 160 | MEC160 Introduction to Maintenance Welding | — | In this course students will learn basic welding techniques and industry standards for maintenance welding through lectures and labs. Welding plays a critical role throughout our economy. It is centr… source |
| MEC 231 | MEC231 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers | — | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of working with Programmable Logic Controllers. Students will develop competence in connecting to, programming, and operating microPLC's. The cours… source |
| MEC 232 | MEC232 Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers | — | This course expands on the fundamentals of working with Programmable Logic Controllers and focuses on standalone PLC’s. Students are introduced to intermediate topics such as analog I/O, ethernet com… source |
| MEC 241 | MEC241 Introduction to Hydraulics | — | Introduction to Hydraulics introduces hydraulic power use and application, allowing learners to develop skills and knowledge needed to apply hydraulics in modern industry. It takes learners through k… source |
| MEC 242 | MEC242 Advanced Hydraulics | — | Advanced Hydraulics teaches hydraulic components, system applications & industry-relevant skills in operation, installation, performance analysis, and design. Topics include accumulator sizing, syste… source |
| MEC 243 | MEC243 Fluid Power Controls | — | Fluid Power Controls introduces electrical control systems and discusses basic control devices, power devices, control relays, sequencing control, timer control, pressure control applications, and ci… source |
| MEC 250 | MEC250 Manufacturing Operations | — | Manufacturing Operations introduces the concepts, terms, and application of lean manufacturing principles and practices in the manufacturing process. Provides an overview of the history and evolution… source |
| MEC 251 | MEC251 Robotics I | — | This course will introduce systems to the basics of industrial robot programming. Students will be introduced to coordinate systems, homing, and basic teach commands on FANUC robots. source |
| MEC 252 | MEC252 Robotics II - Vision Systems | — | This course will continue from Robotics I to include vision systems on robots. Students will be trained to setup, calibrate and program a robot using an industrial vision system. source |
| MEC 270 | MEC270 Process Control | — | Process Control teaches two of the most common types of process control systems, flow and liquid level. This course covers process control safety, instrument tags, piping and instrumentation diagrams… source |
| MEC 290 | MEC290 Mechatronics Capstone I | — | In this course, students will complete a team or individual project that demonstrates their mastery of Mechatronics concepts. Teams will utilize skills learned from the Mechatronics program to organi… source |
| MEC 291 | MEC291 Mechatronics Capstone II | — | In second part of the Mechatronics Capstone, students will focus on project documentation and career readiness. Students will work on project communication, project risk mitigation, and supporting te… source |
| MFG 212 | MFG212 CAM (Computer-Assisted Machining) Concepts I | — | An introduction to computer-assisted CNC programming using MasterCam software. The student will learn the organization of software and how to create and edit tool application data files; create and e… source |
| MFG 213 | MFG213 Integrated Machine Shop I Theory | — | This is an advanced theory course in machine tool operations. Topics covered relate to both manual and CNC machine tools. Concepts covered include use of soft jaws in turning; milling; multiple opera… source |
| MFG 214 | MFG214 Integrated Machine Shop I Lab | — | This is an advanced lab course where the student develops skills in CNC and manual machining. Students use soft jaws for turning and milling production style parts. Skill development focuses on inter… source |
| MFG 216 | MFG216 CNC/CAM (Computer Numerical Control/Computer Assisted Machining) | — | This course continues the introduction of the student to CNC machine tools. The student studies process planning, setup and programming of CNC machine tools for milling and turning applications. This… source |
| MFG 217 | MFG217 Modern Manufacturing Concepts | — | This is an advanced theory course that explores current trends in 21st-century manufacturing. Topics related to Lean manufacturing concepts and total quality improvement, as well as process improveme… source |
| MFG 232 | MFG232 Integrated Machine Shop II Lab | — | This is a continuation of an advanced lab course where students continue to develop skills in CNC and manual machining. Students continue skill development in turning and milling production style par… source |
| MFG 234 | MFG234 Advanced Manufacturing Processes | — | This is an advanced theory course in machine tool operations. The topics explored include non-traditional and special processes that are an important part of the 21st-century production environment.… source |
| MFG 251 | MFG251 Applied Machine Shop Lab | — | This is a lab course in which students develop through group planning and discussion a manufacturing project utilizing the knowledge and skills acquired. Special emphasis is placed on the application… source |
| MFG 254 | MFG254 Manufacturing Economics and Job Prep | — | This course prepares students for entry into the workforce. The topics covered relate to the economic factors that go into the manufacturing process. Students explore the direct and indirect costs of… source |
| MO 110 | MO110 Foundational Principles for the Medical Office Team | — | This course is designed to develop work behaviors specific to office teams in the delivery of quality contributions to the workforce. Skills receiving particular emphasis will be cultural awareness,… source |
| MO 111 | MO111 Medical Terminology | — | A study of medical terminology by body systems with related word elements, disease processes, diagnostic tests and abbreviations. This course covers basic word structures, terms pertaining to the bod… source |
| MO 116 | MO116 Medical Office Procedures | — | This course is designed to cover the basic procedures in a medical office. Topics include how medical office teams operate within various medical office settings; how rules of etiquette, standards fr… source |
| MO 117 | MO117 Hospital Administrative Procedures | — | Students gain information on how acute care departments function independently and together in a hospital, the responsibility of each team member within a department as well as how teams work togethe… source |
| MO 136 | MO136 Healthcare Documentation | — | This course covers the fundamentals of healthcare documentation. The course introduces students to the electronic health record (EHR) as a technology-based representation of healthcare data. This cou… source |
| MO 140 | MO140 Understanding Medical Insurance | — | Students are given an introduction to the dynamics of commercial, state and federal health plans. Special emphasis is given to terminology, health plan components and how these components impact the… source |
| MO 141 | MO141 Patient Advocate for Medical Insurance | — | In this class, students practice the communication skills necessary to explain to patients the parts of their healthcare coverage contract. Students explain what the patients' financial obligations a… source |
| MO 214 | MO214 Building a Professional Portfolio | — | This course is designed to provide professional development skills in the office setting: resume formats (written and electronic), portfolio possibilities, cover letters, interviewing skills, network… source |
| MO 226 | MO226 Pharmacology and Disease Processes for Medical Office Occupations | — | This course is an introduction to the principles of pharmacology and the pharmacologic action of common drugs administered in disease processes affecting the individual body organs and systems. Drugs… source |
| MO 230 | MO230 Medical Coding I: ICD-10-CM | — | Students are instructed on the use of ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification), Volumes I and II. Students will understand the importance of proper ICD-10-CM coding… source |
| MO 231 | MO231 Medical Coding II: Procedural Coding | — | This course is designed to provide instruction and training with the use of HCPCS codes. This class will give the student skills and knowledge necessary to assign HCPCS codes for surgery and ancillar… source |
| MO 232 | MO232 Medical Coding III: Evaluation and Management | — | This course covers the evaluation and management, medicine, radiology and lab sections of CPT. Students continue to expand their knowledge of ICD-10-CM. This course is for students who want advanced… source |
| MO 234 | MO234 CPC Review | — | This course is to help prepare the students to take the National Certified Professional Coding exam. This examination is required to find a position working as a coder with any facility. source |
| MO 240 | MO240 Medical Office Billing I | — | This course covers the basics in physician medical office billing procedures. This class primarily addresses the issues that influence payments. The topics covered include documentation, information… source |
| MO 241 | MO241 Medical Office Billing II | — | This course covers more advanced billing procedures, including using a computerized billing program. Emphasis is on common errors that delay claims processing, office fee schedules, compliance with l… source |
| MO 250 | MO250 Medical Law and Ethics | — | This course presents the medical/legal concepts and issues pertinent to medical offices and hospitals for the medical office worker. The student is provided with a basic knowledge of law, ethics and… source |
| MTH 010 | MTH010 Conceptual Arithmetic | — | This course is for students who need to master the concepts of whole numbers, fractions or decimals. The emphasis of the course is on understanding concepts, estimation, simple measurement, language… source |
| MTH 020 | MTH020 Applied Arithmetic and Pre-algebra | — | This course is intended for both the career-technical and baccalaureate-prep student. It includes the use of mathematics as a language, rational number operations, estimating and approximating, scien… source |
| MTH 058 | MTH058 Quantitative Reasoning I | — | Quantitative Reasoning I prepares students to use non-STEM mathematics to become contributing citizens, educated consumers and effective users of numerical information. Students gain number sense, bu… source |
| MTH 060 | MTH060 Beginning Algebra I | — | This is the first half of the beginning algebra course for both the baccalaureate-prep and career-technical student emphasizing problem-solving and practical applications using numerical, algebraic a… source |
| MTH 065 | MTH065 Beginning Algebra II | — | This is the second half of the beginning algebra course for both the baccalaureate-prep and career-technical student emphasizing problem-solving and practical applications using numerical, algebraic… source |
| MTH 084 | MTH084 Applied Trigonometry with Modeling | — | This is an introductory course in applied trigonometry. Topics covered include right triangle trigonometry and an introduction to models of compound interest. Practical applications are emphasized. source |
| MTH 095 | MTH095 Intermediate Algebra with Right Triangle Trigonometry | — | This is an interactive, technology-based course, which investigates the connections and interplay among various mathematical topics for both the baccalaureate-prep and technical-prep student. The con… source |
| MTH 098 | MTH098 Quantitative Reasoning II | — | Quantitative Reasoning II prepares students to use non-STEM mathematics to become contributing citizens, educated consumers and effective users of numerical information. Students develop critical thi… source |
| MTH 105Z | MTH105Z Math in Society | — | An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and f… source |
| MTH 111Z | MTH111Z Precalculus I: Functions | — | A course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piece… source |
| MTH 112Z | MTH112Z Precalculus II: Trigonometry | — | A course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of… source |
| MTH 211 | MTH211 Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics I | — | This course is part one of mathematics for future K-8 teachers. The course includes problem-solving, functions, the structure of number systems, operations on whole numbers and number theory. Various… source |
| MTH 212 | MTH212 Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics II | — | This course includes mathematics for future K-8 teachers. The course includes problem-solving, the structure of the integer, rational and real number systems, operations on integers, fractions and de… source |
| MTH 213 | MTH213 Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics III | — | This course is mathematics for future K-8 teachers. Various concrete, pictorial and heuristic problem-solving strategies are used to explore geometry, measurement, probability and numerical statistic… source |
| MTH 251Z | MTH251Z Differential Calculus | — | This course explores limits, continuity, derivatives, and their applications for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically i… source |
| MTH 252Z | MTH252Z Integral Calculus | — | This course explores Riemann sums, definite integrals, and indefinite integrals for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolicall… source |
| MTH 253Z | MTH253Z Calculus: Sequences and Series | — | This course explores real-valued sequences and series, including power and Taylor series. Topics include convergence and divergence tests and applications. These topics will be explored graphically,… source |
| MTH 254 | MTH254 Calculus IV: Multivariable/Vector Calculus Part 1 | — | This course includes an introduction to multivariable functions, partial derivatives, and integration with multivariate functions. It also includes an introduction to vector calculus including dot an… source |
| MTH 255 | MTH255 Calculus V: Multivariable/Vector Calculus Part 2 | — | This course is a study of vector calculus including vector fields, line integrals, FTC, Green's Theorem, flux, divergence, curl and Stokes' Theorem. It also includes parametric curves and surfaces, a… source |
| MTH 256 | MTH256 Differential Equations | — | This introductory course examines the application of ordinary differential equations as mathematical models for a variety of disciplines. Students explore analytical, graphical and numerical techniqu… source |
| MTH 261 | MTH261 Linear Algebra | — | This course is a study of vectors, matrices, systems of equations, linear transformations, determinants and eigenvectors, primarily in the setting of finite real vector spaces (though examples of oth… source |
| MTH 275 | MTH275 A Bridge to Upper-Division Mathematics | — | This is a bridge course designed to help students transition from computation-based mathematics to the more proof-based curriculum typical of junior and senior collegiate-level mathematics courses. S… source |
| MUP 101 | MUP101 Wind Ensemble: First Year | — | This course is a large instrumental ensemble open to all enrolled students, faculty and staff. The band performs major concerts of standard wind ensemble literature each term. This course may be repe… source |
| MUP 105 | MUP105 Jazz Ensemble | — | This course is an instrumental ensemble based around the standard big-band instrumentation. A broad range of repertoire is performed and students perform publicly each term. This course may be repeat… source |
| MUP 114 | MUP114 Chamber Ensemble/Jazz Combo: First Year | — | This course is the applied study and performance of music in a small-ensemble setting, including chamber ensembles and jazz combos. Students will be placed into chamber ensembles/jazz combos by facul… source |
| MUP 115 | MUP115 Collegiate Chorale: First Year | — | Collegiate Chorale is the premier vocal ensemble at MHCC. This is a performance-oriented vocal ensemble that explores a variety of musical styles, resulting in on-and off-campus concerts. Students ne… source |
| MUP 121 | MUP121 Symphonic Choir: First Year | — | Symphonic Choir is a performance-oriented ensemble grounded in building healthy vocal technique for those interested in improving their voices in a group setting. A variety of musical styles are expl… source |
| MUP 170A | MUP170A Individual Lessons - First Year: Guitar | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 170B | MUP170B Individual Lessons - First Year: Guitar | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 171A | MUP171A Individual Lessons - First Year: Piano | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 171B | MUP171B Individual Lessons - First Year: Piano | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 172A | MUP172A Individual Lessons - First Year: Harpsichord | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 172B | MUP172B Individual Lessons - First Year: Harpsichord | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 173A | MUP173A Individual Lessons - First Year: Organ | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 173B | MUP173B Individual Lessons - First Year: Organ | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 174A | MUP174A Individual Lessons - First Year: Voice | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 174B | MUP174B Individual Lessons - First Year: Voice | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 175A | MUP175A Individual Lessons - First Year: Violin | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 175B | MUP175B Individual Lessons - First Year: Violin | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 176A | MUP176A Individual Lessons - First Year: Viola | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 176B | MUP176B Individual Lessons - First Year: Viola | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 177A | MUP177A Individual Lessons - First Year: Cello | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 177B | MUP177B Individual Lessons - First Year: Cello | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 178A | MUP178A Individual Lessons - First Year: Bass | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 178B | MUP178B Individual Lessons - First Year: Bass | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 179A | MUP179A Individual Lessons - First Year: Harp | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 179B | MUP179B Individual Lessons - First Year: Harp | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 181A | MUP181A Individual Lessons - First Year: Flute | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 181B | MUP181B Individual Lessons - First Year: Flute | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 182A | MUP182A Individual Lessons - First Year: Oboe | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 182B | MUP182B Individual Lessons - First Year: Oboe | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 183A | MUP183A Individual Lessons - First Year: Clarinet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 183B | MUP183B Individual Lessons - First Year: Clarinet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 184A | MUP184A Individual Lessons - First Year: Saxophone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 184B | MUP184B Individual Lessons - First Year: Saxophone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 185A | MUP185A Individual Lessons - First Year: Bassoon | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 185B | MUP185B Individual Lessons - First Year: Bassoon | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 186A | MUP186A Individual Lessons - First Year: Trumpet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 186B | MUP186B Individual Lessons - First Year: Trumpet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 187A | MUP187A Individual Lessons - First Year: French Horn | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 187B | MUP187B Individual Lessons - First Year: French Horn | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 188A | MUP188A Individual Lessons - First Year: Trombone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 188B | MUP188B Individual Lessons - First Year: Trombone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 189A | MUP189A Individual Lessons - First Year: Baritone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 189B | MUP189B Individual Lessons - First Year: Baritone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 190A | MUP190A Individual Lessons - First Year: Tuba | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 190B | MUP190B Individual Lessons - First Year: Tuba | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 191A | MUP191A Individual Lessons - First Year: Percussion | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 191B | MUP191B Individual Lessons - First Year: Percussion | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 192A | MUP192A Individual Lessons - First Year: Miscellaneous | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 192B | MUP192B Individual Lessons - First Year: Miscellaneous | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 201 | MUP201 Wind Ensemble: Second Year | — | This course is a continuation of MUP101 . This course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. source |
| MUP 205 | MUP205 Jazz Ensemble | — | This course is a continuation of MUP105 , and is an instrumental ensemble based around the standard big-band instrumentation. A broad range of repertoire will be performed and students will perform p… source |
| MUP 214 | MUP214 Chamber Ensemble/Jazz Combo: Second Year | — | A continuation of MUP114 , this course is the applied study and performance of music in a small-ensemble setting. Rehearsals are student lead with faculty guidance. Students may enroll as pre-formed… source |
| MUP 215 | MUP215 Collegiate Chorale: Second Year | — | Collegiate Chorale is the premier vocal ensemble at MHCC. This is a performance-oriented vocal ensemble that explores a variety of musical styles, resulting in on-and off-campus concerts. Students ne… source |
| MUP 221 | MUP221 Symphonic Choir: Second Year | — | Symphonic Choir is a performance-oriented ensemble grounded in building healthy vocal technique for those interested in improving their voices in a group setting. A variety of musical styles are expl… source |
| MUP 270A | MUP270A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Guitar | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 270B | MUP270B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Guitar | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 271A | MUP271A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Piano | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 271B | MUP271B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Piano | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 272A | MUP272A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Harpsichord | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 272B | MUP272B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Harpsichord | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 273A | MUP273A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Organ | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 273B | MUP273B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Organ | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 274A | MUP274A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Voice | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 274B | MUP274B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Voice | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 275A | MUP275A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Violin | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 275B | MUP275B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Violin | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 276A | MUP276A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Viola | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 276B | MUP276B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Viola | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 277A | MUP277A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Cello | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 277B | MUP277B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Cello | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 278A | MUP278A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Bass | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 278B | MUP278B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Bass | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 279A | MUP279A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Harp | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 279B | MUP279B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Harp | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 281A | MUP281A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Flute | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 281B | MUP281B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Flute | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 282A | MUP282A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Oboe | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 282B | MUP282B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Oboe | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 283A | MUP283A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Clarinet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 283B | MUP283B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Clarinet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 284A | MUP284A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Saxophone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 284B | MUP284B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Saxophone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 285A | MUP285A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Bassoon | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 285B | MUP285B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Bassoon | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 286A | MUP286A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Trumpet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 286B | MUP286B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Trumpet | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 287A | MUP287A Individual Lessons-Second Year: French Horn | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 287B | MUP287B Individual Lessons-Second Year: French Horn | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 288A | MUP288A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Trombone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 288B | MUP288B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Trombone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 289A | MUP289A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Baritone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 289B | MUP289B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Baritone | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 290A | MUP290A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Tuba | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 290B | MUP290B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Tuba | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 291A | MUP291A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Percussion | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 291B | MUP291B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Percussion | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUP 292A | MUP292A Individual Lessons-Second Year: Miscellaneous | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 30-minute individual private lessons as well… source |
| MUP 292B | MUP292B Individual Lessons-Second Year: Miscellaneous | — | Students are allowed a flexible program of individual lessons with a private instructor commensurate with their individual needs. This course provides 10 one-hour individual private lessons as well a… source |
| MUS 101 | MUS101 Music Fundamentals | — | This course is the study of the basic musical elements: melody, rhythm, and harmony, with a focus on basic reading of music notation. It is appropriate for the general student and highly recommended… source |
| MUS 102 | MUS102 Music Fundamentals II | — | MUS102 is an extension of the basic musical elements of melody, rhythm, and harmony taught in MUS101 , with an increased focus on harmonic structures and aural identification of musical elements. source |
| MUS 103 | MUS103 Jazz History | — | This course explores the historical, sociological and artistic development of jazz, America's musical art form. A concise review of the first 100 years of the music from its blues-based roots at the… source |
| MUS 104 | MUS104 Music Notation | — | This course is an introduction to music notation software using computers. Students will apply basic music theory to software via hands-on projects in music composition, notation, scoring, MIDI, rhyt… source |
| MUS 105 | MUS105 History of Rock | — | Designed for non-music majors, this course provides an introduction to music terms, forms, and styles. Students listen and respond to American pop, country, and rock music, discussing the development… source |
| MUS 107 | MUS107 Audio Production 1 | — | This course is designed to train students seeking the tools to work and function as recording engineers in a recording environment. Students will meet with the instructor in the recording studio. Top… source |
| MUS 108 | MUS108 Audio Production 2 | — | This course trains students to work and function as recording engineers in a recording environment. Students will meet with the instructor in the recording studio and will have hands-on assignments u… source |
| MUS 109 | MUS109 Audio Production 3 | — | This course provides students advanced training to work and function as recording engineers in a recording environment. Students will meet with the instructor in the recording studio and work on a la… source |
| MUS 111 | MUS111 Music Theory I | — | Moving beyond music fundamentals, students apply knowledge of pitches, scales, and intervals toward melody, chords, and beginning-level analysis of Western art music. During week 1, students who enro… source |
| MUS 112 | MUS112 Music Theory II | — | Work in the elements of music science (melodic, harmonic and rhythmic), taught through analysis of the styles of Bach, Haydn, Mozart and other 18th-century composers. source |
| MUS 113 | MUS113 Music Theory III | — | Work in the elements of music science (melodic, harmonic and rhythmic), taught through analysis of the styles of Bach, Haydn, Mozart and other 18th-century composers. source |
| MUS 117 | MUS117 Electronic Music Production I | — | This is introduction to Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) fundamentals of music production through sequencing, synthesis and sampling, and recording. Students manipulate sound and create music using a… source |
| MUS 118 | MUS118 Electronic Music Production II | — | This course includes recording and editing of digital audio, MIDI sequencing, audio mixing and effects processing. Both aesthetic and technological approaches to electronic music are addressed. Digit… source |
| MUS 119 | MUS119 Electronic Music Production III | — | This course includes recording of audio from microphone through a digital interface and synchronization of video and audio. Through lecture and demonstration, advanced MIDI editing, sound editing and… source |
| MUS 121 | MUS121 Aural Skills I | — | Students develop and apply skills toward audiation, the reading and hearing of melodies, with emphasis applied to major tonalities through extensive sight-singing and dictation. source |
| MUS 122 | MUS122 Aural Skills II | — | Students develop and apply skills toward audiation, the reading and hearing of melodies, with emphasis applied to minor tonalities through extensive sight-singing and dictation. source |
| MUS 123 | MUS123 Aural Skills III | — | Students develop and apply skills toward audiation, the reading and hearing of melodies, with emphasis applied to melodies in major and minor tonalities as well chromatic passages, through extensive… source |
| MUS 131 | MUS131 Group Piano I | — | This course is designed to develop intermediate-level keyboard skills essential for all music majors. The resources of the keyboard are applied to a wide variety of musical studies. Instruction is on… source |
| MUS 132 | MUS132 Group Piano II | — | This course is designed to develop intermediate-level keyboard skills essential for all music majors. The resources of the keyboard are applied to a wide variety of musical studies. Instruction is on… source |
| MUS 133 | MUS133 Group Piano III | — | This course is designed to develop intermediate-level keyboard skills essential for all music majors. The resources of the keyboard are applied to a wide variety of musical studies. Instruction is on… source |
| MUS 134 | MUS134 Voice Fundamentals | — | This course provides classroom instruction in voice with basic aspects of singing emphasized. Students explore the fundamentals of healthy voice production and develop their confidence and musiciansh… source |
| MUS 137 | MUS137 Guitar Fundamentals | — | This course is designed for students with little or no experience playing the guitar. Strumming and picking through basic chord progressions and popular songs with steady rhythm is the focus of the c… source |
| MUS 138 | MUS138 Intermediate Guitar Class | — | This course is designed for students who are comfortable with the skills developed in MUS137 . In this class, more challenging skills are presented: scales and modes of the major scale, triads up and… source |
| MUS 152 | MUS152 Introduction to Music Business | — | This course is designed to provide students with important skills and knowledge that will enhance their abilities for a career in fields combining music with legal and business practices. Basic conce… source |
| MUS 161 | MUS161 Jazz Improvisation | — | Instruction in vocal and instrumental jazz improvisation. Offered at irregular intervals. source |
| MUS 162 | MUS162 Jazz Improvisation | — | Instruction in vocal and instrumental jazz improvisation. Offered at irregular intervals. source |
| MUS 191 | MUS191 Piano Fundamentals | — | This class is open to beginners and to those with some previous piano experience. Introductory skills will be emphasized. Class interaction in which students can evaluate, assess and learn from each… source |
| MUS 198A | MUS198A Independent Studies: Music | — | This course is designed for unique individual projects of in-depth work not normally covered in an existing course. Topics covered may include composition, arrangement, analysis, orchestration, perfo… source |
| MUS 201 | MUS201 Music in Cinema (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course will evaluate how society and representation are reflected in the methodologies and utilization of music in film. Designed with the non-major in mind, this course will analyze how the use… source |
| MUS 211 | MUS211 Music Theory IV (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course examines the music concepts and relationships of sonata form, analysis and composition, and use of chromatic harmonies including diminished seventh chords, Neapolitan chords and augmented… source |
| MUS 212 | MUS212 Music Theory V (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course examines the music concepts and relationships of 16th-century modal polyphony and 18th-century tonal counterpoint. source |
| MUS 213 | MUS213 Music Theory VI (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course examines the music concepts and relationships of 20th-century idioms. Application of theory principles. source |
| MUS 221 | MUS221 Aural Skills IV: Modulation | — | This course continues the development of aural skills emphasizing performance and transcription of diatonic modulations of shifting rhythmic subdivisions. source |
| MUS 222 | MUS222 Aural Skills V: Polyphony | — | This course continues the development of aural skills emphasizing score reading and performance and transcription of polyphonic pitch and rhythmic exercises. source |
| MUS 223 | MUS223 Aural Skills VI: Chromaticism | — | This course continues development in aural skills and emphasizes performance and transcription of chromatic melodies and harmonies and of complex rhythmic patterns. source |
| MUS 231 | MUS231 Keyboard Harmony I | — | This course covers keyboard application of harmonic principles that are studied in first-year music theory. This course is designed to improve a student's skills in playing, hearing and harmonic anal… source |
| MUS 232 | MUS232 Keyboard Harmony II | — | This course covers keyboard application of harmonic principles that are studied in first-year music theory. This course is designed to improve a student's skills in playing, hearing and harmonic anal… source |
| MUS 268 | MUS268 Music History: Baroque to Romantic (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course provides an introduction to and survey of Western music during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries covering the music and cultures of the high Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. Stud… source |
| MUS 279 | MUS279 Popular Songwriting | — | The study of songs and songwriting will be introduced, with special attention paid to the art of lyrics, melody, harmony, and structure to create songs. Songs will be analyzed and composed, and stude… source |
| MUS 282 | MUS282 Fundamentals of Conducting | — | This course covers the fundamental techniques of rehearsing, conducting and interpreting vocal and instrumental music. Emphasis is placed upon the mastery of simple conducting patterns, cues, express… source |
| NA X10 | NAX10 Basic Training: Nursing Assistants | — | This course is designed to provide students an opportunity to gain understanding of the nursing assistant role in healthcare agencies. Emphasis is on the personal qualities, knowledge and skills need… source |
| NR 140 | NR140 Introduction to Forest Soils | — | This course introduces students to the physical and chemical properties of forest soils in the context of forest management. Topics include soil composition, texture, structure, water holding capacit… source |
| NR 144 | NR144 Forest Insects and Diseases | — | In this course, the major insects and diseases of Pacific Northwest forest trees are studied as they relate to forest health. Identification, biology, damage to trees and the role of insects and dise… source |
| NR 150 | NR150 Career Development in Natural Resources | — | In this course, students investigate career options, job search strategies and application processes specific to the natural resources field, including discussion of private organizations and public… source |
| NR 160 | NR160 Wildland Fire | — | This course introduces the student to the role of fire in forested ecosystems. Areas addressed include wildland fire prevention, suppression and behavior; fuels management strategies and activities;… source |
| NR 212 | NR212 Current Issues/Forest Resources | — | This course investigates biological, social and political issues influencing forestry and natural resources management. Organizations and organizational structure are examined as they relate to land… source |
| NR 230 | NR230 Forest Botany | — | This course introduces students to the identification and classification of forest plants. Topics include plant taxonomy, anatomy and physiological responses to environmental factors. Labs focus on f… source |
| NR 238 | NR238 Timber Harvesting and Products | — | This course investigates the various techniques used to remove woody material from forest stands and to manufacture wood products. Instruction focuses on selecting proper harvesting methods and equip… source |
| NR 242 | NR242 Watershed Processes | — | This course examines the basic hydrological processes occurring in forested watersheds. Natural factors influencing water quality and yield, fish and wildlife habitat and soil and slope stability are… source |
| NR 244 | NR244 Applied Silviculture I: Reforestation | — | In NR244 and NR246 , students are instructed in the practices of forest ecosystem management. This course focuses on the principles and applications of reforestation and restoration of native plants.… source |
| NR 246 | NR246 Applied Silviculture II: Forest Stand Dynamics | — | This course is a continuation of Silviculture I. In this course students study the growth and development of stands and methods of prescribing stand management techniques, particularly thinning, for… source |
| NR 260 | NR260 Field Projects | — | This course provides the student an opportunity to synthesize the principles and field skills gained from previous coursework by planning, developing and carrying out a team capstone project of their… source |
| NRS X29 | NRSX29 NCLEX Review | — | This review course is intended to help prepare the students for the RN-NCLEX exam for licensure. Nursing content is reviewed and emphasis placed on subject areas tested in the national RN-NCLEX exam.… source |
| NRS 110A | NRS110A Foundations of Nursing: Health Promotion - A | — | This course introduces the learner to framework of the OCNE curriculum. The emphasis on health promotion across the lifespan includes learning about self-care as well as patient health practices. To… source |
| NRS 110B | NRS110B Foundations of Nursing: Health Promotion - B | — | This course introduces the learner to framework of the OCNE curriculum. The emphasis on health promotion across the lifespan includes learning about self-care as well as patient health practices. To… source |
| NRS 111A | NRS111A Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I - A | — | The course introduces the learner to the application of clinical judgment for the care of patients across the lifespan who are experiencing chronic health conditions. Legal and ethical aspects of car… source |
| NRS 111B | NRS111B Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I - B | — | The course introduces the learner to the application of clinical judgment for the care of patients across the lifespan who are experiencing chronic health conditions. Legal and ethical aspects of car… source |
| NRS 112A | NRS112A Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I - A | — | This course introduces the learner to application of clinical judgment for care of culturally diverse patients across the lifespan who are experiencing prevalent acute conditions or acute exacerbatio… source |
| NRS 112B | NRS112B Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I - B | — | This course introduces the learner to application of clinical judgment for care of culturally diverse patients across the lifespan who are experiencing prevalent acute conditions or acute exacerbatio… source |
| NRS 112BL | NRS112BL Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care I - B Lab | — | This course introduces the learner to application of clinical judgment for care of culturally diverse patients across the lifespan who are experiencing prevalent acute conditions or acute exacerbatio… source |
| NRS 221A | NRS221A Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End of Life - A | — | This course builds upon Nursing in Chronic 1, with a focus on mental health conditions and end-of-life nursing care. In this course, learners will apply clinical judgment using person-centered care p… source |
| NRS 221B | NRS221B Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End-of-Life - B | — | This course builds upon Nursing in Chronic 1, with a focus on mental health conditions and end-of-life nursing care. In this course, learners will apply clinical judgment using person-centered care p… source |
| NRS 221BL | NRS221BL Nursing in Chronic Illness II and End-of-Life - B Lab | — | This course builds upon Nursing in Chronic 1, with a focus on mental health conditions and end-of-life nursing care. In this course, learners will apply clinical judgment using person-centered care p… source |
| NRS 222A | NRS222A Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care II and End of Life - A | — | This course builds upon Nursing in Acute 1, with a focus on more complex conditions in patients across the lifespan. Learners will continue to apply clinical judgment, with a focus on culturally dive… source |
| NRS 222B | NRS222B Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life-B | — | This course builds upon Nursing in Acute 1, with a focus on more complex conditions in patients across the lifespan. Learners will continue to apply clinical judgment, with a focus on culturally dive… source |
| NRS 222BL | NRS222BL Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care II and End-of-Life - B Lab | — | This course builds upon Nursing in Acute 1, with a focus on more complex conditions in patients across the lifespan. Learners will continue to apply clinical judgment, with a focus on culturally dive… source |
| NRS 224A | NRS224A Integrative Practicum I - A | — | This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills nece… source |
| NRS 224B | NRS224B Integrative Practicum I - B | — | This practicum course provides students with opportunities to apply theories and skills learned in previous nursing courses. It is designed to refine the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills nece… source |
| NRS 230 | NRS230 Clinical Pharmacology I | — | This course introduces the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. It includes the fo… source |
| NRS 231 | NRS231 Clinical Pharmacology II | — | This sequel to Clinical Pharmacology I continues to provide the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective nursing care related to drugs and natural products to person… source |
| NRS 232 | NRS232 Pathophysiological Processes I | — | This course introduces pathophysiological processes that contribute to many different disease states across the life span and human responses to those processes. It includes foundational concepts of… source |
| NRS 233 | NRS233 Pathophysiological Processes II | — | This sequel to Pathophysiological Processes I continues to explore pathophysiological processes that contribute to disease states across the life span and human responses to those processes. Students… source |
| PA 101 | PA101 Introduction to Physical Therapy Careers | — | This course is designed to introduce the profession of physical therapy. Foundational concepts will be discussed including the scope of physical therapy practice, career opportunities within the prof… source |
| PA 102 | PA102 Physical Therapist Aide Clinical Applications | — | This course is designed to develop effective communication skills appropriate to the physical therapy workplace, including writing skills necessary for medical documentation. Learners will deepen the… source |
| PA 103 | PA103 Basic Principles of Physical Therapy Practice | — | This course is designed to provide foundational context in preparation for entry to the physical therapy profession. Practical concepts include introductory kinesiology, introduction to durable medic… source |
| PA 111 | PA111 Physical Therapist Aide Clinical Affiliation | — | This course is designed to provide the clinical expertise necessary to work as a Physical Therapist Aide. This is a 30-hour clinical education experience in conjunction with a local physical therapy… source |
| PE 131 | PE131 Introduction to Exercise and Sports Science | — | This course explores career opportunities in exercise science, sports science, kinesiology, physical education, personal training and other exercise related fields. Students will examine educational… source |
| PE 185AK | PE185AK Cardio Kickboxing/Muscle Blast | — | Cardio Kickboxing/Muscle Blast combines elements of boxing, martial arts and strength training. Students are guided through an exercise routine that utilizes intervals of moderate to high levels of i… source |
| PE 185BK | PE185BK Intro to Backpacking | — | This course provides an exciting introduction to backpacking. We will look at choosing appropriate clothing for backpacking. We will also look at equipment needed for a backpacking trip and the prope… source |
| PE 185CE | PE185CE Cardio/Lower Body and Abs | — | This course guides students through intervals of moderate to high levels of intensity coupled with periods of active recovery. Students also participate in lower body and abdominal strength training… source |
| PE 185CG | PE185CG Spinning and Abs | — | Spinning is a workout program that utilizes a stationary bicycle in various ways to pursue exercise-related goals. Students are guided through periods of aerobic and anaerobic intervals that include… source |
| PE 185CH | PE185CH Beginning Tai Chi | — | Tai Chi is a Chinese exercise form with a history dating back thousands of years. Its graceful movements and slow tempo make it an ideal activity to improve the mind/body connection, balance and coor… source |
| PE 185CN | PE185CN Intermediate Tai Chi | — | Tai Chi is a Chinese exercise form with a history dating back thousands of years. Its graceful movements and slow tempo make it an ideal activity to improve the mind/body connection, balance and coor… source |
| PE 185CP | PE185CP Pilates | — | Pilates presents methods of controlled movements that emphasize body alignment, breathing, core strengthening and improving coordination and balance. Due to hygiene concerns, students will need to pr… source |
| PE 185CV | PE185CV Advanced Tai Chi | — | A continuation of the theories and principles that form the foundation of this art. Advanced techniques are applied in a practical way towards: Chen style, Wu style, Yang style and Chi Kung. Repeatab… source |
| PE 185DC | PE185DC Sports and Dance Conditioning | — | All bodies can benefit from building core stabilization and a deeper awareness of body placement while training. The strength and agility conditioning in this course is designed to improve an individ… source |
| PE 185FA | PE185FA Lower Body and Abs | — | This course utilizes resistant training exercises to increase muscular strength and endurance in the legs, lower back and abdominal region. This course also emphasizes safe and efficient techniques f… source |
| PE 185FD | PE185FD Core Conditioning | — | This course utilizes a variety of exercise equipment throughout an exercise routine. Exercises are presented to increase the strength, stability and mobility of the abdominal and core region. Repeata… source |
| PE 185FW | PE185FW Beginning Fitness Walking | — | This course provides students a quality aerobic workout by engaging in fitness walking. The course addresses the basic principles that govern sound aerobic conditioning programs. The Beginning Fitnes… source |
| PE 185FY | PE185FY Intermediate Fitness Walking | — | Intermediate Fitness Walking is for individuals who have decided walking is going to be their primary mode of exercise. This course will help students in setting up and adhering to a walking program… source |
| PE 185GC | PE185GC Introduction to Indoor Rock Climbing | — | This course is designed for the beginning climber who wants to learn the basics of climbing at an indoor climbing gym. This course covers the topics and skills necessary to safely boulder and top rop… source |
| PE 185KA | PE185KA Beginning Tae Kwon Do | — | This course introduces the fundamental techniques, skills and philosophies employed in the Korean martial art of Tae Kwan Do to beginning students. Korean history and culture is also presented. Repea… source |
| PE 185KB | PE185KB Intermediate Tae Kwon Do | — | This course allows students to continue practicing the fundamental techniques presented in beginning Tae Kwon Do. Students are also presented with additional techniques, skills and philosophies. Kore… source |
| PE 185KC | PE185KC Advanced Tae Kwon Do | — | This course will present advanced techniques and philosophies employed in the Korean martial art of Tae Kwan Do. This course will also provide aspects of Korean history and culture. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185KD | PE185KD Street Defense: The Combative Art | — | This is a martial art that originated in the Philippines over a thousand years ago. This combative art involves hands, sticks, and the use of other martial arts weapons. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185KY | PE185KY Introduction to Whitewater Kayaking | — | This course introduces students to the safe and skilled use of whitewater kayaks. It is designed for students with no previous whitewater kayaking experience. The course will focus on basic paddling… source |
| PE 185OB | PE185OB Hiking | — | This course is designed for students interested in learning the fundamentals of day hiking. Students have an opportunity to learn about specialized equipment, clothing, map reading, and resources for… source |
| PE 185OJ | PE185OJ Introduction to Mountaineering | — | This course is designed for students interested in learning the basics of mountain climbing. Students learn how to travel in mountain environments on rock, snow, and ice. Students will learn about th… source |
| PE 185PD | PE185PD Beginning Pickleball | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the sport of pickleball. The basic skills, rules, strategy, etiquette, and the competitive nature of the game will be introduced. The major objectives… source |
| PE 185PF | PE185PF Applied Cross Training | — | An individualized approach to lifelong fitness with significant emphasis on developing cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, endurance and flexibility along with altering body composition. Rep… source |
| PE 185RK | PE185RK Beginning Rock Climbing | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to the sport of rock climbing. Students climb in a variety of settings including indoor and outdoor. Students learn belay techniques, knots, climbing… source |
| PE 185RT | PE185RT Rafting | — | This course introduces students to whitewater rafting. Students will learn basic paddle techniques, hydrology, and river-reading skills. The course will also include self-rescue and group rescue tech… source |
| PE 185SB | PE185SB Beginning Snowboarding and Skiing | — | This course introduces students to the sport of alpine skiing and snowboarding and covers all fundamental skill requirements for safe, enjoyable participation. Students learn about equipment use, saf… source |
| PE 185SS | PE185SS Snowshoeing | — | This class will introduce students to the fundamentals of snowshoeing. Topics include equipment selection, appropriate winter clothing, trip planning, risk management, avalanche awareness, and cold-r… source |
| PE 185SY | PE185SY Sunrise Yoga | — | Yoga in the morning can help minimize stress and improve productivity. This class is designed to teach individuals the value of early morning stretching and improve overall flexibility and strength.… source |
| PE 185TA | PE185TA Beginning Tennis | — | This course is an introduction to basic instruction on strokes, rules and strategy as they pertain to beginning tennis. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185TB | PE185TB Intermediate Tennis | — | This course will provide a review of basic fundamentals and terminology of tennis and instruction in intermediate play. Advanced strategies in singles and doubles play are introduced. A key component… source |
| PE 185TC | PE185TC Track and Field Conditioning | — | This course prepares students for participation in the sport of track and field. Students will engage in strength and conditioning exercises as well as demonstrate an understanding of the rules that… source |
| PE 185TD | PE185TD Track and Field | — | This course offers students the opportunity to practice techniques necessary to participate in the various events of track and field. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185TE | PE185TE Running Cross Country | — | This course allows students to practice the strategies and skills necessary to engage in competitive long distance running. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185TF | PE185TF Advanced Track and Field | — | Advanced conditioning techniques and skill techniques in track and field events will be presented in this course. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185VA | PE185VA Beginning Volleyball | — | This course introduces students to the sport of volleyball. Students will learn the basic skills, rules, strategy and competitive nature of the game. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185VB | PE185VB Intermediate Volleyball | — | This course is designed for students who have completed a course in PE185VA Beginning Volleyball or can demonstrate beginning volleyball skills and competencies and provides opportunity for acquisiti… source |
| PE 185VC | PE185VC Advanced Volleyball | — | This course is designed to physically and psychologically condition advanced students to participate in competitive and collegiate volleyball. Repeatable. source |
| PE 185WD | PE185WD Weightlifting - Beginning | — | This course introduces principles, terminology, and techniques involved in weightlifting. Students will obtain and follow an individualized weightlifting program. Proper instruction using resistance… source |
| PE 185WE | PE185WE Weightlifting - Intermediate | — | This course reinforces principles, terminology, and techniques involved in weightlifting. Students will participate in a variety of fitness assessments to aid in the development of a goal-centered we… source |
| PE 185YC | PE185YC Mind-Body Yoga | — | This course will allow the student to experience the mind-body connection and learn mindfulness techniques through yoga postures, breathing, and meditation. This course is also designed to give the s… source |
| PE 280A | PE280A Co-op Education - Physical Educ | — | This course is intended to provide students with learning experience to support their course of study and/or career goals. Each Co-op experience will provide opportunities to develop marketable workp… source |
| PE 280B | PE280B Coop Ed-Physical Education | — | This course is intended to provide students with learning experience to support their course of study and/or career goals. Each Co-op experience will provide opportunities to develop marketable workp… source |
| PH 104 | PH104 Descriptive Astronomy | — | Descriptive treatment of the history of astronomy which includes planetary and lunar motion, moon phases, constellations, stars and galaxies. Topics include the origin of the solar system, asteroids,… source |
| PH 109C | PH109C Observational Astronomy | — | A course designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of observing the night sky. Students learn to use telescopes, star charts and photographic equipment to investigate the moon, planets, star… source |
| PH 121 | PH121 General Astronomy | — | Descriptive treatment of the history of astronomy including the contributions of Kepler, Galileo and Newton; telescopes, light and the spectrum; Earth as a planet and the moon. This course is intende… source |
| PH 122 | PH122 General Astronomy | — | Descriptive treatment of the solar system including the terrestrial planets, the Jovian planets, comets, meteors, asteroids and meteorites. The planetarium star projector is used in conjunction with… source |
| PH 123 | PH123 General Astronomy | — | Descriptive treatment of stars and their evolution, the sun nebulae, star clusters, the Milky Way, galaxies, black holes, neutron stars, quasars and the expanding universe. Course may be taken out of… source |
| PH 201 | PH201 General Physics I | — | Physical laws and theories are developed and discussed. This course is intended primarily for the general college student who is not majoring in a physical science. The following topics are developed… source |
| PH 202 | PH202 General Physics II | — | The following topics are developed: simple harmonic motion, temperature, thermal expansion, thermal energy and phase changes, gas laws and thermodynamics, waves, sound, interference, reflection, refr… source |
| PH 203 | PH203 General Physics III | — | The following topics are developed: electric forces and fields, potential and potential energy, electric circuits, magnetic forces and fields, electromagnetic induction and alternating current circui… source |
| PH 211 | PH211 General Physics with Calculus I | — | General Physics with Calculus includes the following topics: motion in one and two dimensions, particle dynamics, work, energy, momentum, conservation of energy and momentum, collision theory, rotati… source |
| PH 212 | PH212 General Physics with Calculus II | — | Provides prospective science and engineering majors with a thorough basic knowledge of thermodynamics, geometrical and physical optics, simple harmonic motion and wave motion. source |
| PH 213 | PH213 General Physics with Calculus III | — | Provides engineering and science majors with those topics within the scope of electricity and magnetism. source |
| PHL 191 | PHL191 Language and the Layout of Argument | — | This course focuses on the analysis of arguments, including the assessment criteria: recognizing arguments when they occur, discerning simple logical patterns of argument as well as imposters, extrac… source |
| PHL 201 | PHL201 Introduction to Philosophy (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course is a general introduction to philosophy, its practice and major areas of study. The course content is approached through works of some of the major Western philosophers as well as instruc… source |
| PHL 202 | PHL202 Fundamental Ethics (Cultural Literacy course) | — | A lecture and discussion approach to basic ethical systems. The student explores the question "Why be moral?" and attempts to analyze the foundations of moral actions. source |
| PS 200 | PS200 Introduction to Political Science | — | Students learn about basic political concepts and themes such as legitimacy, sovereignty, democracy, political culture and socialization, participation and rights, revolution and change as well as ex… source |
| PS 201 | PS201 American Government | — | Reflection exercises are used to guide students to explore academic concepts using their experiences as text. Students learn about basic political concepts and themes such as legitimacy, democracy, p… source |
| PS 203 | PS203 State and Local Governments | — | This course provides students the opportunity to study state, county, city and special district government. Concepts such as states' rights, local control and direct democracy are explored. Students… source |
| PS 204 | PS204 Introduction to Comparative Politics | — | The student explores the political culture, institutions and processes of a selection of different countries of the world. Case studies represent a variety of governments and political cultures. source |
| PS 205 | PS205 International Relations (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course studies international relations and foreign affairs. Institutions and methodology of international governmental relations are studied, including current international problems. Primary em… source |
| PS 209 | PS209 Problems in American Politics | — | This course explores current policy issues in American politics which may range from international to national to local topics. Topics may include the politics of unemployment, military affairs, civi… source |
| PS 215 | PS215 Global Issues | — | Students study various global issues, which affect cross-national interactions. Examples of such issues are environmental problems, health concerns, population questions, international military actio… source |
| PS 217 | PS217 Introduction to Public Land Management: The Politics of Recreation | — | The course examines the growing number of management problems associated with outdoor recreation of public lands. Emphasis is placed on legal, societal and historical explanations of management decis… source |
| PS 225 | PS225 Political Ideology: Ideas About Government | — | This course examines the role of ideology, the organization of propaganda and the structure of political action in the modern state. Political ideology and theory are studied through an examination o… source |
| PS 241 | PS241 Introduction to Political Terrorism | — | This course is a review of terrorism as a political and social statement, with an attempt to understand its motives, objectives and outcomes. Particular attention is given to selected circumstances t… source |
| PS 298 | PS298 Political Science Research | — | - maximum 2 This course develops skills needed for the successful completion of a guided exploration of various themes in political science. Critical themes include freedom and oppression, peace and… source |
| PSY 101 | PSY101 Psychology of Human Relations | — | Psychology of Human Relations is the study of psychology from a living or personal point of view with emphasis on practical application. Attention is given to individual and group dynamics with focus… source |
| PSY 151 | PSY151 Introduction to the Social Sciences | — | This course offers an overview of the social sciences and specific examination of the key points, issues and concepts of each. It will include an historical development of the modern social sciences,… source |
| PSY 201Z | PSY201Z Introduction to Psychology I | — | Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Conscious… source |
| PSY 202Z | PSY202Z Introduction to Psychology II | — | Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Personality, Social Psychology, Health and Well-Bein… source |
| PSY 214 | PSY214 Introduction to Personality (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course consists of an overview of basic personality theories within the framework of the four dominant philosophies of human behavior, i.e., psychoanalysis, humanism and cognitive psychology. At… source |
| PSY 216 | PSY216 Social Psychology | — | Social Psychology involves the scientific study of the behavior of the individual within the context of a social setting. The course explores the significant variables that influence the social respo… source |
| PSY 231 | PSY231 Human Sexuality | — | The focus of this course is on the psychological and physiological aspects of human sexuality. Study includes male and female sexual physiology and functioning, sexual behavior patterns, sexual dysfu… source |
| PSY 232 | PSY232 Sexuality and Society (Cultural Literacy course) | — | The primary emphasis of Sexuality and Society is on the psychosocial interactions involved in our sexual behavior. The formation of social behavior culturally and cross culturally, is examined as the… source |
| PSY 237 | PSY237 Human Development | — | This course is a descriptive and theoretical examination of the developmental process of human life from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on integrating the variables of influence that contrib… source |
| PSY 239 | PSY239 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology | — | This is an introduction to mental disorders and diagnosis with an overview of major treatment strategies. Subjects covered include a historical overview of mental disturbance, community psychology, t… source |
| PTA 101 | PTA101 Physical Therapy Interventions 1 | — | This course introduces theoretical principles and practical applications of basic physical therapy patient care skills, safety measures, data collection methods, and interventions. Information presen… source |
| PTA 101L | PTA101L Physical Therapy Interventions 1 Lab | — | This course will enable the student to apply and demonstrate competency in the interventions discussed in PTA101 . source |
| PTA 102 | PTA102 Physical Therapy Interventions 2 | — | This course is designed to provide the foundational scientific principles and knowledge to support appropriate and effective physical therapy management of musculoskeletal diseases and conditions acr… source |
| PTA 102L | PTA102L Physical Therapy Interventions 2 Lab | — | This course will enable the student to apply and demonstrate competency in the interventions discussed in PTA102 . source |
| PTA 103 | PTA103 Physical Therapy Interventions 3 | — | This course covers the pathology and management of diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and limb amputation; the physiological effects of aging; acute management of selected medical-surgical conditions;… source |
| PTA 103L | PTA103L Physical Therapy Interventions 3 Lab | — | This course will enable the student to apply and demonstrate competency in the interventions discussed in PTA103 . source |
| PTA 105 | PTA105 Introduction to Physical Therapy | — | This course introduces the physical therapy profession and role of the physical therapist assistant within the US healthcare system. Topics include systems of healthcare delivery, the interdisciplina… source |
| PTA 106 | PTA106 Cross-Cultural Communication in Physical Therapy | — | The focus of this course is critical components of cross-cultural communication during the provision of physical therapy services. Topics include factors that contribute to health disparities in the… source |
| PTA 107 | PTA107 Introduction to Clinical Practice | — | The focus of this course is compliance with laws, regulations, and safety guidelines in preparation for clinical education. Topics include defensible documentation, Medicare supervision and utilizati… source |
| PTA 121 | PTA121 Clinical Kinesiology | — | This course introduces the application of kinematic and kinetic principles to human movement, the clinical relevance of anatomical structures commonly seen in physical therapy practice, and the surfa… source |
| PTA 122 | PTA122 Manual Therapy Techniques | — | This course introduces students to manual therapy techniques commonly used in physical therapy practice including soft tissue mobilization and non-thrust peripheral joint mobilization. source |
| PTA 123 | PTA123 Balance and Gait | — | Students are introduced to the body control systems important in the maintenance of balance and gait, common age-related and pathological changes that impair balance and gait, phases and functional c… source |
| PTA 201 | PTA201 Physical Therapy Interventions 4 | — | This course covers motor control and learning, neuroanatomy and pathology related to stroke and traumatic brain injuries. Discussion includes epidemiology, prevention and risk factors, diagnostic pro… source |
| PTA 201L | PTA201L Physical Therapy Interventions 4 Lab | — | This course will enable the student to apply and demonstrate competency in the interventions discussed in PTA201 . source |
| PTA 202 | PTA202 Physical Therapy Interventions 5 | — | This course covers the pathology and management of selected cardiorespiratory, circulatory, endocrine, neurological, integumentary, and oncological conditions commonly seen in physical therapy practi… source |
| PTA 202L | PTA202L Physical Therapy Interventions 5 Lab | — | This course will enable the student to apply and demonstrate competency in the interventions discussed in PTA202 . source |
| PTA 203 | PTA203 Physical Therapy Interventions 6 | — | This course covers the pathology, epidemiology, diagnostic procedures, medical/surgical management, physical therapy interventions and rehabilitation strategies for individuals with dementia, Parkins… source |
| PTA 203L | PTA203L Physical Therapy Interventions 6 Lab | — | This course will enable the student to apply and demonstrate competency in the interventions discussed in PTA203 . source |
| PTA 251 | PTA251 Clinical Applications I | — | This course emphasizes skills needed for successful performance in the clinical setting. Discussion includes effective communication, giving and receiving feedback, patient management strategies and… source |
| PTA 257 | PTA257 Evidence Informed Physical Therapy Practice | — | The focus of this course is applying the principles of evidence-based practice and information literacy to articulate a real-world clinical problem related to physical therapy practice, formulate a c… source |
| PTA 258 | PTA258 Licensure and Lifelong Learning | — | Skills needed to transition to the role of the graduate physical therapist assistant are covered, including the Oregon licensure process, licensing exam preparation and preparation for lifelong profe… source |
| PTA 261 | PTA261 Clinical Affiliation I | — | This course is the first of three clinical rotations. All cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills covered in the curriculum to date are practiced under the direct supervision of a clinical instru… source |
| PTA 262 | PTA262 Clinical Affiliation II | — | This course is the second of three clinical rotations. All cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills covered in the curriculum to date are practiced under the direct supervision of a clinical instr… source |
| PTA 263 | PTA263 Clinical Affiliation III | — | This course is the third of three clinical rotations. All cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills covered in the curriculum to date are practiced under the direct supervision of a clinical instru… source |
| RD 090 | RD090 Effective Reading and Learning Strategies | — | This five-credit course provides instruction in reading comprehension skills for college-level materials, vocabulary development and study skills. Study skills instruction includes note taking, outli… source |
| RD 115 | RD115 Reading for College Success | — | This three-credit course provides instruction in reading comprehension skills and vocabulary development for a variety of college-level materials, with an emphasis on identifying main ideas, major an… source |
| RD 117 | RD117 Critical Reading | — | This course provides instruction in advanced reading skills and vocabulary development. Emphasis is on improving higher-level comprehension skills and critical and analytical reading skills as they r… source |
| RT 111 | RT111 Cardiopulmonary Physiology | — | An introduction to normal cardiopulmonary structure and function. Fundamental concepts in physics and chemistry, cardiac electrophysiology, hemodynamics, circulatory regulation, ventilation, respirat… source |
| RT 121 | RT121 Respiratory Care Procedures | — | This course introduces the student to therapeutic modalities of respiratory care. Topics include oxygen therapy, gas storage and delivery systems, humidity and aerosol therapy, bronchial hygiene, art… source |
| RT 122 | RT122 Respiratory Care Procedures Lab | — | Laboratory demonstrations and activities designed to reinforce RT121 lecture. source |
| RT 131 | RT131 Respiratory Diseases and Pharmacology | — | This course includes a study of respiratory diseases and their treatment, including the pharmacology of respiratory care. Included diseases are chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, infectious pulm… source |
| RT 132 | RT132 Pulmonary Assessment | — | Physical examination, clinical laboratory, pulmonary imaging, electrocardiographic, spirometric, sleep studies, hemodynamic monitoring, respiratory monitoring of the respiratory patient and physician… source |
| RT 141 | RT141 Mechanical Ventilation | — | This course introduces mechanical aids to ventilation as commonly employed in the clinical setting. Topics include physiological effects of mechanical ventilation, classification of modern ventilator… source |
| RT 142 | RT142 Mechanical Ventilation Lab | — | This laboratory course provides hands-on experience with selected ventilators and techniques discussed in RT141 . source |
| RT 150 | RT150 Clinical Clerkship | — | This course is an introduction to the hospital setting, patient assessment and respiratory care delivery. source |
| RT 220 | RT220 Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care | — | This course provides discussion and laboratory activity addressing the cardiopulmonary physiologic changes and development from fetal life through adolescence. In addition, common respiratory and car… source |
| RT 231 | RT231 Cardiopulmonary Critical Care I | — | This is the first of a two-term sequence of courses that is designed to familiarize the student with topics and techniques encountered in the care of critically ill patients. Content includes discuss… source |
| RT 232 | RT232 Cardiopulmonary Critical Care II | — | This is the second of a two-term sequence of courses that is designed to familiarize the student with topics and techniques encountered in the care of critically ill patients. Content includes discus… source |
| RT 251 | RT251 Clinical Practice I | — | This is the first of a sequence of hospital-based laboratory/clinical courses. It is designed to be an introduction to basic respiratory care skill with an orientation to adult critical care areas. source |
| RT 252 | RT252 Clinical Practice II | — | This hospital-based laboratory/clinical course is designed to familiarize the student with all areas of critical care. The student also is familiarized with special areas including pulmonary function… source |
| RT 253 | RT253 Clinical Practice III | — | This course is a continuation of RT252 and will continue the hospital-based laboratory/clinical course to familiarize the student with all areas of critical care. The student also is familiarized wit… source |
| SOC 204Z | SOC204Z Introduction to Sociology | — | Introduces the central concepts, theories, and methods that define the sociological approach to investigating social forces that shape our lives. Topics may include social structure, culture, sociali… source |
| SOC 205Z | SOC205Z Social Change and Institutions | — | Sociological analysis of social institutions, such as family, education, health care, the economy, and the state. Includes an examination of connections among institutions and their impact on pattern… source |
| SOC 206Z | SOC206Z Social Problems | — | Applies the sociological perspective to the study of social problems, including their construction, causes, and consequences. Explores the complexities surrounding their solutions such as how solutio… source |
| SOC 213 | SOC213 Race Relations in the United States (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course examines race relations in the United States sociologically. Emphasis is placed upon basic sociological concepts used to examine historical and contemporary dimensions of race. Included a… source |
| SOC 215 | SOC215 Gender and Society (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Sociological perspectives on gender are examined in this course. In particular, the social construction of gender is explored in relation to identity, interaction and social institutions. The course… source |
| SOC 216 | SOC216 Sociology of the Family | — | This course is designed to examine the family as a social institution. The course explores the relationship between family forms and shifts in the economy. In addition, the course considers power rel… source |
| SOC 223 | SOC223 Sociology of Aging | — | The sociological and cultural aspects of aging in contemporary American society are studied in this introductory course. The lifelong process of aging is examined from psychological, biological and s… source |
| SOC 298 | SOC298 Sociology Research | — | This course develops skills in community-based research and social policy analysis. The student will engage in academic research as well as community work in order to analyze a particular social just… source |
| SPAN 101Z | SPAN101Z First-year Spanish I | — | An introduction to the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Cultivates listening, speaking, reading, writing, and intercultural co… source |
| SPAN 102Z | SPAN102Z First-year Spanish II | — | Builds on the foundational skills of Spanish 101Z including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate listen… source |
| SPAN 103Z | SPAN103Z First-year Spanish III | — | Builds on foundational skills of Spanish 102Z including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate communicat… source |
| SPAN 111 | SPAN111 Beginning Spanish Conversation I | — | This course introduces students to Spanish, emphasizing speaking and listening skills used in everyday situations. Some reading skills are also introduced to aid in instruction and dialoguing. Studen… source |
| SPAN 112 | SPAN112 Beginning Spanish Conversation II | — | Continuing from SPAN111 , this course offers students additional practice in speaking and listening in Spanish while exploring the life of Spanish speaking cultures. Offered at irregular intervals. source |
| SPAN 113 | SPAN113 Beginning Spanish Conversation III | — | The course completes the introduction of Spanish conversation skills. Students upon completion will be able to carry on simple conversations in everyday situations. Offered at irregular intervals. source |
| SPAN 198A | SPAN198A Spanish: Independent Study | — | This independent study course provides an opportunity for students of Spanish to develop and expand skills in reading and writing in the target language, and to better understand the culture, literat… source |
| SPAN 198B | SPAN198B Spanish: Independent Study | — | This independent study course provides an opportunity for students of Spanish to develop and expand skills in reading and writing in the target language, and to better understand the culture, literat… source |
| SPAN 198C | SPAN198C Spanish: Independent Study | — | This independent study course provides an opportunity for students of Spanish to develop and expand skills in reading and writing in the target language, and to better understand the culture, literat… source |
| SPAN 201 | SPAN201 Second-year Spanish I (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Emphasizing speaking, listening, reading and writing proficiency, this course helps students continue to establish proficiency in the Spanish language, and includes some in-depth exploration of the c… source |
| SPAN 202 | SPAN202 Second-year Spanish II (Cultural Literacy course) | — | A continuation of SPAN201 , this course emphasizes all aspects of communicating in Spanish while exploring the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries. source |
| SPAN 203 | SPAN203 Second-year Spanish III (Cultural Literacy course) | — | Students develop skills to help them become proficient communicators in the Spanish language and within the day-to-day contexts found in Spanish-speaking cultures. source |
| SPAN 211 | SPAN211 Intermediate Spanish Conversation I | — | This course supplements SPAN201 by emphasizing speaking and listening skills used in everyday situations. It introduces new vocabulary, contexts and topics in order to help students improve oral prof… source |
| SPAN 212 | SPAN212 Intermediate Spanish Conversation II | — | This course supplements SPAN202 by emphasizing speaking and listening skills used in everyday situations. It introduces new vocabulary, contexts and topics in order to help students improve oral prof… source |
| SPAN 213 | SPAN213 Intermediate Spanish Conversation III | — | This course supplements SPAN203 by emphasizing speaking and listening skills used in everyday situations. It introduces new vocabulary, contexts and topics in order to help students improve oral prof… source |
| SSC 100 | SSC100 Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship | — | This course explores the practice of social entrepreneurship. A social entrepreneur identifies a social problem and seeks innovative ways to contribute to solving this problem in a sustainable way. T… source |
| ST 101 | ST101 Surgical Technology Theory I | — | Students are introduced to the field of surgical technology. The course is designed to provide an orientation to healthcare facility organization and to the physical environment, with focus on surgic… source |
| ST 102 | ST102 Surgical Technology Theory II | — | The focus of this course is on surgical instrumentation: manufacture, classification, identification, care and handling, processing, storage and distribution. Content includes sterilization and disin… source |
| ST 103 | ST103 Surgical Technology Theory III | — | The focus of this course is on perioperative case management during the preoperative and intraoperative phases. Content includes preparation of the patient including patient positioning, transfer and… source |
| ST 104 | ST104 Surgical Technology IV | — | This course introduces students to technology and equipment in the surgical setting, including principles and applications for endoscopic, lasers, electrosurgery, ultrasonic, robotics and image guide… source |
| ST 111 | ST111 Surgical Technology Lab I | — | This laboratory course is designed to correlate with ST102 and ST103 . Students have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate cognitive, psychomotor and affective competencies relevant to the role… source |
| ST 112 | ST112 Surgical Technology Lab II | — | This laboratory course is designed to correlate with ST104 . Students have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate cognitive, psychomotor and affective competencies relevant to the role of the su… source |
| ST 155 | ST155 Surgical Technology Lab for Clinical Readiness | — | Each student will attend a six-hour lab session in preparation for surgical tech clinical practicum in 4th term. The lab will include practice of skill sets and mock surgery procedures. Students will… source |
| ST 204 | ST204 Surgical Technology - General and Pediatric Surgery | — | This course provides orientation to general surgery procedures for the adult and pediatric patient, with related surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and specialty instrumentation, equipment… source |
| ST 205 | ST205 Surgical Technology - Obstetric, Gynecologic and Genitourinary Surgery | — | This course provides orientation to gynecologic, obstetric and genitourinary surgery for the adult and pediatric patient, with related surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and specialty inst… source |
| ST 206 | ST206 Surgical Technology - Orthopedic Surgery | — | This course provides orientation to orthopedic surgery for the adult and pediatric patient, with related surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and specialty instrumentation, equipment and tec… source |
| ST 207 | ST207 Surgical Technology - Otorhino- laryngologic, Oromaxillofacial, Plastic and Burn Surgery | — | This course provides orientation to otorhinolaryngologic, oromaxillofacial, plastic and burn surgery for the adult and pediatric patient, with related surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology an… source |
| ST 208 | ST208 Surgical Technology - Ophthalmologic and Neurosurgery | — | This course provides orientation to ophthalmic and neurosurgery for the adult and pediatric patient, with related surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and specialty instrumentation, equipmen… source |
| ST 209 | ST209 Surgical Technology - Thoracic, Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery | — | This course provides orientation to thoracic, cardiovascular and vascular surgery for the adult and pediatric patient, with related surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and specialty instrum… source |
| ST 221 | ST221 Surgical Tech Clinical Practicum | — | This course is designed to provide clinical experience concurrent with theory. Students will research assigned procedures and participate as a member of the surgical team during the perioperative car… source |
| ST 222 | ST222 Surgical Tech Clinical Practicum | — | This course is designed to provide clinical experience concurrent with theory. Students will research assigned procedures and participate as a member of the surgical team during the perioperative car… source |
| ST 223 | ST223 Surgical Tech Clinical Practicum | — | This course is designed to provide clinical experience concurrent with theory. Students research assigned procedures and participate as a member of the surgical team during the perioperative care of… source |
| STAT 243Z | STAT243Z Elementary Statistics I | — | A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts. Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions… source |
| STAT 244 | STAT244 Elementary Statistics II | — | This course gives a deeper look into inferential statistics; including formal construction of confidence intervals & hypothesis tests of one and two populations, Analysis of Variance, goodness-of-fit… source |
| SW 201 | SW201 The Field of Social Welfare and Social Justice | — | An introductory course covering the development of social welfare systems, social justice policies and fields of practice. Basic research skills in current social welfare issues are explored. Basic l… source |
| TA 101 | TA101 Appreciating Theatre | — | This is an audience-based approach to theatre that enables students to experience and appreciate the theatrical arts through attending plays. The roles of the playwright, actor, director, designers,… source |
| TA 106 | TA106 Theatre History: Origins to the Renaissance (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course introduces students to major playwrights, stage practices, theatre architecture, elements of design and styles of acting from the origins of theatre production to the Renaissance. Student… source |
| TA 107 | TA107 Theatre History: Restoration to Contemporary (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course introduces students to major playwrights, stage practices, theatre architecture, elements of design and styles of acting from the Restoration to contemporary theatre productions. Students… source |
| TA 111 | TA111 Technical Theatre: Scenery | — | This survey of theatrical stagecraft examines the theories and practices of theatre facilities, set construction, rigging and production. source |
| TA 112 | TA112 Technical Theatre: Lighting and Sound | — | This survey course examines stagecraft through the theories and practices of lighting and sound production for theatre. source |
| TA 113 | TA113 Technical Theatre: Painting and Special Effects | — | This survey course covers stagecraft: the theory and practice of scenic painting, properties and special effects for theatre. source |
| TA 115 | TA115 Professional Technician Orientation | — | Training for event management, safety, tech process and customer service. This orientation is required for students who wish to work as paid event staff for the MHCC College and Studio Theatres. Incl… source |
| TA 121 | TA121 Costuming (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course is a study of costume design theory, history, principles and application for theatrical production. Students learn various periods of costume design, patterning, fabrics, cutting, fitting… source |
| TA 134A | TA134A Technical Theatre Workshop: First Year | — | A beginning level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties and stage management. Content and spec… source |
| TA 134B | TA134B Technical Theatre Workshop: First Year | — | A beginning practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties and stage management. Content and specialize… source |
| TA 134C | TA134C Technical Theatre Workshop: First Year | — | A beginning practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties and stage management. Content and specialize… source |
| TA 135A | TA135A Technical Theatre Workshop: Major Production | — | A practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage management. Content… source |
| TA 135B | TA135B Technical Theatre Workshop: Major Production | — | A practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage management. Content… source |
| TA 135C | TA135C Technical Theatre Workshop: Major Production | — | A practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage management. Content… source |
| TA 136A | TA136A Technical Theatre Workshop: Studio Production | — | A practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage management. Content… source |
| TA 136B | TA136B Technical Theatre Workshop: Studio Production | — | A practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage management. Content… source |
| TA 136C | TA136C Technical Theatre Workshop: Studio Production | — | A practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage management. Content… source |
| TA 141 | TA141 Acting Fundamentals I | — | This studio course teaches fundamental acting techniques through the study of Stanislavski, Chekhov, and others. It explores techniques and exercises including games, scene-analysis, and character-bu… source |
| TA 142 | TA142 Acting Fundamentals II | — | This studio course expands on the fundamental acting techniques from TA141 through rehearsal experimentation and intensive analysis of scenes and monologues. It finishes with a public performance sho… source |
| TA 143 | TA143 Acting Fundamentals III | — | This studio course applies fundamental acting techniques toward preparing and performing for auditions. This includes single and paired contrasting monologues, cold-readings, and acting the song for… source |
| TA 144 | TA144 Improvisation | — | This studio course teaches improvisation techniques for continuing development of acting skills, confidence, and ability to handle planned non-scripted situations. Techniques taught in this course ap… source |
| TA 148 | TA148 Movement for the Actor | — | This course is an introduction to the art of nonverbal communication. Students learn to develop body awareness and alignment, practice relaxation skills, and use the body to create and communicate ch… source |
| TA 153A | TA153A Theatre Workshops: First Year | — | - maximum 9 This course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques to include blocking, memorization, character development and public performance. TA153 may be repeated for a maximum of ni… source |
| TA 153B | TA153B Theatre Workshops: First Year | — | - maximum 9 This course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques to include blocking, memorization, character development and public performance. TA153 may be repeated for a maximum of ni… source |
| TA 153C | TA153C Theatre Workshops: First Year | — | - maximum 9 This course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques to include blocking, memorization, character development and public performance. TA153 may be repeated for a maximum of ni… source |
| TA 153D | TA153D Theatre Workshops: Theatre for Young Audiences - First Year | — | - maximum 6 This course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques for children's audiences. Rehearsal processes including blocking, memorization, character development and public performan… source |
| TA 198A | TA198A Independent Studies: Theatre | — | - maximum 9 This course is designed for unique individual projects of in-depth work not normally covered in an existing course. Topics covered may include directing plays, writing plays, designing pl… source |
| TA 198B | TA198B Independent Studies: Theatre | — | This course is designed for unique individual projects of in-depth work not normally covered in an existing course. Topics covered may include directing plays, writing plays, designing plays, specifi… source |
| TA 198C | TA198C Independent Studies: Theatre | — | This course is designed for unique individual projects of in-depth work not normally covered in an existing course. Topics covered may include directing plays, writing plays, designing plays, specifi… source |
| TA 211 | TA211 Scene Design | — | This course examines the function and process of set design for theatre and the role of the designer in interpreting and reinforcing the thematic content of the play. Projects are required. source |
| TA 213 | TA213 Stage Lighting Design | — | This course examines the function and process of lighting design and the role of the designer and other production staff in its execution. Included are exercises and discussions pertaining to lightin… source |
| TA 215 | TA215 Professional Technician Portfolio | — | This course provides hands-on training for advanced event management, safety and customer service. Activities include completing an industry standard resume and portfolio as well as practicing job se… source |
| TA 227 | TA227 Theatrical Makeup | — | This course analyzes the principles of stage makeup for performance with direct application of techniques in a laboratory situation. The material covers basic facial reinforcement, character and age,… source |
| TA 234A | TA234A Technical Theatre Workshop: Second Year | — | This is a sophomore level Technical Theater Workshop with increased responsibility and skill level in the use of tools. This course may be repeated for a maximum of nine credits. source |
| TA 234B | TA234B Technical Theatre Workshop: Second Year | — | This is a sophomore level Technical Theater Workshop with increased responsibility and skill level in the use of tools. This course may be repeated for a maximum of nine credits. source |
| TA 234C | TA234C Technical Theatre Workshop: Second Year | — | This is a sophomore level Technical Theater Workshop with increased responsibility and skill level in the use of tools. This course may be repeated for a maximum of nine credits. Six additional lab h… source |
| TA 235A | TA235A Technical Theatre Workshop: Major Production Second Year | — | An intermediate level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage… source |
| TA 235B | TA235B Technical Theatre Workshop: Major Production Second Year | — | An intermediate level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage… source |
| TA 235C | TA235C Technical Theatre Workshop: Major Production Second Year | — | An intermediate level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage… source |
| TA 236A | TA236A Technical Theatre Workshop: Studio Production Second Year | — | A Sophomore level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage man… source |
| TA 236B | TA236B Technical Theatre Workshop: Studio Production Second Year | — | A Sophomore level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage man… source |
| TA 236C | TA236C Technical Theatre Workshop: Studio Production Second Year | — | A Sophomore level practicum in technical theatre production. Training and practical experience in scenery construction and painting, lighting, sound, properties, costume construction and/or stage man… source |
| TA 247 | TA247 Theatre Sound Design and Production | — | Theatre Sound Design and Production explores the basic principles and processes of theatrical sound, including equipment, acoustics, design and playback applications, and best practices for sound des… source |
| TA 253A | TA253A Theatre Workshops: Second Year | — | - maximum 9 A continuation of TA153A , TA153B and TA153C , this course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques, to include blocking, memorization, character development and public perfor… source |
| TA 253B | TA253B Theatre Workshops: Second Year | — | A continuation of TA153A , TA153B and TA153C , this course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques, to include blocking, memorization, character development and public performance. TA253… source |
| TA 253C | TA253C Theatre Workshops: Second Year | — | A continuation of TA153A , TA153B and TA153C , this course is the study of rehearsal and performance techniques, to include blocking, memorization, character development and public performance. TA253… source |
| TA 253D | TA253D Theatre Workshops: Theatre for Young Audiences - Second Year | — | A continuation of TA153D , this course is a continuation of the study of rehearsal and performance techniques for children's audiences. Rehearsal processes include blocking, memorization, character d… source |
| TA 280F | TA280F Co-op Education - Theatre | — | This course provides students with learning experience to support their course of study and/or career goals. Each Co-op experience will provide opportunities to (a) develop marketable workplace readi… source |
| VP 150 | VP150 Fundamentals of Digital Video | — | This class works through fundamental theories and techniques employed in digital filmmaking with an emphasis on camera, lens and existing light. Discussions cover history, technical growth and curren… source |
| VP 151 | VP151 Digital Filmmaking | — | This class expands an understanding of the production/post-production process with an emphasis on workflow. Discussion and exercises will bring together pre-production planning, location and producti… source |
| VP 152 | VP152 Production Management | — | This course introduces the forms and processes used in planning film and video productions. Students apply pre-production techniques to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the steps involved in a… source |
| VP 159 | VP159 Story Development and Ideation | — | This course fosters creativity and critical thinking through written, oral, individual and collaborative exercises and projects. Students will examine and investigate their own creative processes, ge… source |
| VP 160 | VP160 Screenwriting | — | This course introduces students to screenwriting. Students create a screenplay for a short film using step outlines, treatments and pre-visualization tools. Students study original screenplays, class… source |
| VP 165 | VP165 Nonfiction Filmmaking | — | This course introduces students to the documentary film through class discussion, viewings, individual and group projects and critiques. Students pitch and produce short nonfiction videos that demons… source |
| VP 250 | VP250 Advanced Digital Filmmaking | — | Students' work expands beyond the fundamental theories of field production and digital filmmaking. Exercises bring together pre-production planning, advanced camera operation and location production… source |
| VP 251 | VP251 Nonlinear Editing | — | This course covers the professional application of software and hardware in digital post-production. Lab work is focused on an understanding of digital workflow, media management and nonlinear editin… source |
| VP 283 | VP283 Motion Graphics | — | This course focuses on the manipulation of graphics in 2.5 and 3-dimensional space for time based media. Techniques for design and implementation of motion tracking and object replacement will be emp… source |
| VP 289 | VP289 Video Capstone Project | — | This course will facilitate the application of finishing strategies, marketing techniques and distribution avenues for the thesis video projects. Utilizing industry-standard software students will pr… source |
| WLD 116 | WLD116 General Welding I | — | This course provides an introduction to welding safety, the Shielded Metal Arc Welding or "stick" electrode process, the wire feed processes (short circuiting gas metal arc and the flux cored arc wel… source |
| WLD X11 | WLDX11 Introduction to GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding/TIG) Theory/Lab | — | Instruction is given on the welding of ferrous and nonferrous metals using the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) process. Discussions will include correct welding procedures, setup and adjustment of welding e… source |
| WLD X19A | WLDX19A Welding Practice Lab | — | This welding lab course is open to those desiring additional welding practice. Prior safety, welding and flame cutting training or experience is required. source |
| WR 090 | WR090 Writing Skills: Paragraph to Essay | — | This course provides instruction on producing clear, mechanically correct sentences of maturing quality while providing students with both an introduction to and practice with the expository essay. S… source |
| WR 091 | WR091 Integrated Reading and Writing | — | This course provides beginning instruction in reading and expository writing in order to prepare students for college-level work. Skills and strategies related to vocabulary, reading comprehension, c… source |
| WR 101 | WR101 Workplace Communications I | — | Designed for students in professional/technical programs, WR101 helps students improve their ability to communicate effectively by developing skills in preparing and presenting documents such as resu… source |
| WR 115 | WR115 Introduction to College Writing | — | This course introduces students to college-level reading, thinking, and writing. Students will be introduced to rhetorical concepts and will collaborate to produce writing for a variety of purposes a… source |
| WR 121Z | WR121Z Composition I | — | WR121Z engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres.… source |
| WR 122Z | WR122Z Composition II | — | WR122Z builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR121Z , engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students' development as writers. The course focuses on composing and r… source |
| WR 198A | WR198A Writing: Independent Study | — | This course is designed for students who wish to develop individual projects in creative and expository writing, critical analysis or special research. These projects may not duplicate work in schedu… source |
| WR 198B | WR198B Writing: Independent Study | — | This course is designed for students who wish to develop individual projects in creative and expository writing, critical analysis or special research. These projects may not duplicate work in schedu… source |
| WR 198C | WR198C Writing: Independent Study | — | This course is designed for students who wish to develop individual projects in creative and expository writing, critical analysis or special research. These projects may not duplicate work in schedu… source |
| WR 227Z | WR227Z Technical Writing | — | WR227Z introduces students to producing instructive, informative, and persuasive technical/professional documents aimed at well-defined and achievable outcomes. The course focuses on presenting infor… source |
| WR 240 | WR240 Creative Writing: Nonfiction | — | This is a writing elective designed for students of composition who wish to improve personal writing styles and to explore forms of creative writing other than fiction and poetry. Autobiography, biog… source |
| WR 241 | WR241 Creative Writing: Fiction I | — | This course is a practical study of the proven techniques for creating vivid, successful stories. Students learn basic elements of conflict and plot, how to create openings that grab and complication… source |
| WR 242 | WR242 Creative Writing: Poetry I | — | Beginning poetry writing is designed for students with little or no previous experience. The course emphasizes basics of poetic language and form. Students practice using these elements by writing th… source |
| WR 244 | WR244 Creative Writing: Poetry II | — | For further practice in poetry writing, students write a small portfolio of poems, explore the work of a contemporary poet they admire and learn the basics of poetry performance and publication. source |
| WR 245 | WR245 Creative Writing: Fiction II | — | This course explores some of the advanced techniques of professional fiction writers. Students learn how to create strong, believable dialogue, how to refine characters, how to pace a story with scen… source |
| WR 291A | WR291A The Literary Publication I | — | This course is for students interested in magazine publishing and creative writing and the arts. In the fall term, students work on creating online and print advertising to solicit submissions, selec… source |
| WR 291B | WR291B The Literary Publication I | — | This course is for students interested in magazine publishing and creative writing and the arts. In the fall term, students work on creating online and print advertising to solicit submissions, selec… source |
| WR 292A | WR292A The Literary Publication II | — | This course is for students interested in magazine publishing and creative writing and the arts. In the winter term, students work on selecting submissions, creating a website, determining the concep… source |
| WR 292B | WR292B The Literary Publication II | — | This course is for students interested in magazine publishing and creative writing and the arts. In the winter term, students work on selecting submissions, creating a website, determining the concep… source |
| WR 293A | WR293A The Literary Publication III | — | This course is for students interested in magazine publishing and creative writing and the arts. Students work on selecting final submissions, especially in the areas of film and music, editing and p… source |
| WR 293B | WR293B The Literary Publication III | — | This course is for students interested in magazine publishing and creative writing and the arts. Students work on selecting final submissions, especially in the areas of film and music, editing and p… source |
| WS 101 | WS101 Introduction to Women's Studies (Cultural Literacy course) | — | This course is intended to be an introduction to Women's Studies. It is designed to be an interdisciplinary exploration of the economic, political and social forces that shape women's lives. The cour… source |