# Nashville State Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T04:38:45.843Z from a crawl of nscc.edu. 732 records (119 programs · 613 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1371 — Accounting Spreadsheets I - ACCT2301 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT2321 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT2322 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACCT2331 — Tax Accounting - ACCT2341 — Cost Accounting - ACCT2381 — Accounting Databases - ACCT2382 — Accounting Systems Applications - ACCT2391 — Special Topics in Accounting - ACCT2399 — Accounting Capstone - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4412 --- # Administrative Professional Technology - Business Office Pathway, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I - ADMN1305 — Business English - ADMN1308 — Office Procedures - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - ADMN1311 — Word Processing I - ADMN1313 — Spreadsheet Applications - ADMN2330 — Database Applications - ADMN2390 — Capstone Experience for APT - ADMN2395 — APT Internship - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4439 --- # Administrative Professional Technology - Medical Business Pathway, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I - ADMN1305 — Business English - ADMN1308 — Office Procedures - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - ADMN1311 — Word Processing I - ADMN1313 — Spreadsheet Applications - ADMN2330 — Database Applications - ADMN2390 — Capstone Experience for APT - ADMN2395 — APT Internship - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HCMT2305 — Healthcare Delivery Systems - HCMT2315 — Medical Legal Issues - HCMT2370 — Electronic Healthcare Apps - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4440 --- # Architectural Design Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARCT1100 — Architectural Drawing - ARCT1120 — Introduction to Architecture - ARCT1200 — Residential Design and Construction - ARCT2300 — Design Process Studio I - ARCT2320 — Interior Design - ARCT2400 — Design Process Studio II - ARCT2420 — Architectural Presentations - ARCT2430 — Building Environmental Systems - ARCT2910 — Architectural Capstone - CADD1200 — AutoCAD Fundamentals - CADD1650 — REVIT Fundamentals - CADD2650 — Advanced REVIT - CIVT1250 — Materials and Methods of Construction - CIVT2100 — Construction Cost Estimating - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4405 --- # Business - Entrepreneurship Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - BUSN2389 — Social Media Marketing - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENTR1600 — Entrepreneurship - ENTR1700 — Business Financial Management - ENTR2200 — Business Plan Fundamentals - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4417 --- # Business - Hospitality Management Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - CULA2310 — Food and Beverage Management - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management - HMGT1040 — Front Office Procedures - HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry - HMGT1800 — Introduction to Event Management - HMGT2910 — Hospitality Management Internship - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4587 --- # Business - Logistics Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - LOGI1010 — Transportation Management - LOGI1030 — Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt - LOGI2010 — Supply Chain Technology - LOGI2020 — Intl Trans & Logistics - LOGI2040 — Purchasing Principles - LOGI2050 — Logi & Supply Chain Strategy - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4515 --- # Business - Management Concentration A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2291 — Business Internship - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management - BUSN2347 — Financial Mgmt & Budgeting - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - BUSN2386 — Financial Operations - BUSN2389 — Social Media Marketing - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - FIN2110 — Money and Banking - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4529 --- # Business - Marketing and Retailing Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1350 — Sales and Service - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management - BUSN2347 — Financial Mgmt & Budgeting - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - BUSN2387 — Retail Management - BUSN2389 — Social Media Marketing - BUSN2395 — Business Applications - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4419 --- # Civil and Construction Engineering Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARCT1200 — Residential Design and Construction - ARCT2430 — Building Environmental Systems - CADD1200 — AutoCAD Fundamentals - CADD1650 — REVIT Fundamentals - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CIVT1200 — Geographic Information Systems - CIVT1230 — Soils and Foundations - CIVT1250 — Materials and Methods of Construction - CIVT1550 — Surveying Fundamentals - CIVT2100 — Construction Cost Estimating - CIVT2300 — Statics & Strength of Materials - CIVT2400 — Hydrology/Site Design-Civil 3D - CIVT2450 — Construction Management - CIVT2910 — Capstone - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1730 — Precalculus - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4562 --- # Computer Information Technology - Cyber Defense Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1320 — CompTIA A+ - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1324 — CCNA II - CITC1330 — Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys - CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System - CITC1334 — Project Management I - CITC1351 — Principles of Info Assurance - CITC1367 — Introduction to Cloud Computing - CITC2190 — CIT Capstone - CITC2291 — CITC Internship - CITC2320 — Windows Server I - CITC2323 — Windows Server II - CITC2326 — Network Security - CITC2331 — UNIX/Linux System Administration - CITC2352 — Digital Forensics - CITC2356 — Penetration Testing & Net Def - CITC2381 — Cloud Computing I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4542 --- # Computer Information Technology - Data Analytics Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic - CITC1302 — Introduction to Networking - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1310 — Programming I - CITC1311 — Programming II - CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System - CITC1334 — Project Management I - CITC1351 — Principles of Info Assurance - CITC1370 — Statistics for Data Analytics - CITC2190 — CIT Capstone - CITC2291 — CITC Internship - CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets - CITC2333 — Professional Workplace Skills - CITC2340 — Adv. Database Concepts & Progr - CITC2350 — Python for Data Analytics - CITC2378 — Data Visualization - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHIL1000 — Critical Thinking and Logic Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4578 --- # Computer Information Technology - Networking Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1320 — CompTIA A+ - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1324 — CCNA II - CITC1330 — Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys - CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System - CITC1334 — Project Management I - CITC2190 — CIT Capstone - CITC2320 — Windows Server I - CITC2321 — CCNA III - CITC2323 — Windows Server II - CITC2326 — Network Security - CITC2360 — Applied Networking - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4421 --- # Computer Information Technology - Programming Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1300 — Beginning HTML and CSS - CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic - CITC1302 — Introduction to Networking - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1310 — Programming I - CITC1311 — Programming II - CITC1314 — Java Programming I - CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System - CITC1334 — Project Management I - CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CITC2190 — CIT Capstone - CITC2291 — CITC Internship - CITC2333 — Professional Workplace Skills - CITC2340 — Adv. Database Concepts & Progr - CITC2347 — Web Database Apps and Devel - CITC2391 — Special Topics in CIT - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4540 --- # Computer Information Technology - Systems Administration & Management Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1320 — CompTIA A+ - CITC1323 — CCNA I - CITC1324 — CCNA II - CITC1330 — Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys - CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System - CITC1334 — Project Management I - CITC1351 — Principles of Info Assurance - CITC1367 — Introduction to Cloud Computing - CITC2190 — CIT Capstone - CITC2291 — CITC Internship - CITC2320 — Windows Server I - CITC2326 — Network Security - CITC2331 — UNIX/Linux System Administration - CITC2352 — Digital Forensics - CITC2353 — Tactical Perimeter Defense - CITC2381 — Cloud Computing I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4543 --- # Culinary Arts, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - CULA1000 — Career Development for the Hospitality Industry - CULA1009 — Culinary Math Skills - CULA1200 — Sanitation and Food Safety - CULA1240 — Dining Room Service - CULA1305 — Nutrition for Culinary Arts - CULA1310 — Fundamentals of Baking - CULA1320 — Culinary I (Fundamentals) - CULA1321 — Advanced Baking and Pastry - CULA1325 — Culinary II (Fabrication) - CULA1330 — Garde Manger - CULA2180 — Culinary Internship - CULA2310 — Food and Beverage Management - CULA2375 — Purchasing and Cost Control - CULA2376 — International Food - CULA2390 — Culinary Capstone - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management - HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4427 --- # Early Childhood Education, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ASTR1010 — Solar System Astronomy - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECED1310 — Intro to Early Childhood Educ - ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy, Learning Env - ECED2312 — Admin of ECE Programs - ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum - ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Dev - ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care - ECED2335 — Initial Practicum - ECED2340 — Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve - ECED2360 — Dev of Exceptional Children - ECED2365 — Final Practicum - ECED2370 — Developmental Assessment - ECED2375 — Social-Emotional Development - ECED2380 — Language & Literacy in ECE - ECED2385 — Math and Science in ECE - ECED2390 — Creative Development - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - GEOL1030 — Survey of Geology - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4428 --- # Electrical Engineering Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EETC1300 — Intro to Electrical Engr Tech - EETC1313 — DC Circuits - EETC1314 — AC Circuits - EETC1321 — Electronics I - EETC1322 — Electronics II - EETC1331 — Digital Fundamentals - EETC1370 — Transformers/Rotating Machines - EETC2190 — Capstone - EETC2331 — PLC I - EETC2332 — PLC II - EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls - EETC2361 — Instrumentation Technology - EETC2380 — Electrical Code - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENST1311 — Computer Aided Design I - ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1730 — Precalculus - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4429 --- # General Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4433 --- # Healthcare Management - Medical Coding Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HCMT2305 — Healthcare Delivery Systems - HCMT2310 — Medical Office Management - HCMT2315 — Medical Legal Issues - HCMT2330 — Pharmacology - HCMT2350 — Insurance and Reimbursement - HCMT2361 — Basic Medical Coding, Part I - HCMT2362 — Medical Credentialing - HCMT2363 — Basic Medical Coding, Part II - HCMT2365 — Coding Capstone - HCMT2370 — Electronic Healthcare Apps - HCMT2385 — Healthcare Management Capstone - HCMT2400 — Pathophysiology - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - SURG1304 — Basic Anatomy/Physiology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4436 --- # Healthcare Management - Medical Management Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ADMN1305 — Business English - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology - BUSN2300 — Business Ethics - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - BUSN2347 — Financial Mgmt & Budgeting - BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HCMT2305 — Healthcare Delivery Systems - HCMT2310 — Medical Office Management - HCMT2315 — Medical Legal Issues - HCMT2350 — Insurance and Reimbursement - HCMT2362 — Medical Credentialing - HCMT2370 — Electronic Healthcare Apps - HCMT2385 — Healthcare Management Capstone - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4435 --- # Industrial Process Control Technology - Maintenance Technician Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - IPCT1300 — Industrial Safety - IPCT1310 — Intro to Process Technology - IPCT1315 — Process Technology I - IPCT1320 — Quality - IPCT1355 — Millwright I - IPCT1365 — Pipefitting I - IPCT2310 — Process Technology II - IPCT2350 — Millwright II - IPCT2355 — Millwright III - IPCT2360 — Pipefitting II - IPCT2365 — Pipefitting III - IPCT2370 — Industrial E/I I - IPCT2375 — Industrial E/I II - IPCT2380 — Technical Chemistry - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - WELD1381 — Principles of Welding Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4446 --- # Industrial Process Control Technology - Process Technician Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - EETC2331 — PLC I - EETC2332 — PLC II - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - IPCT1300 — Industrial Safety - IPCT1310 — Intro to Process Technology - IPCT1315 — Process Technology I - IPCT1320 — Quality - IPCT1330 — Electrical I - IPCT1335 — Electrical II - IPCT1345 — Instrumentation I - IPCT2310 — Process Technology II - IPCT2330 — Electrical III - IPCT2335 — Electrical IV - IPCT2340 — Instrumentation II - IPCT2345 — Instrumentation III - IPCT2380 — Technical Chemistry - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4445 --- # Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1215 — Principles of Nutrition - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - NURS1120 — Pharmacology I - NURS1320 — Women Hlth/Childbearing Family - NURS1330 — Care of the Child - NURS1340 — Mental Health Nursing - NURS1620 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NURS1710 — Fundamentals in Nursing - NURS2130 — Pharmacology II - NURS2140 — Pharmacology III - NURS2240 — Leadership - NURS2630 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NURS2640 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4438 --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - OTAP1210 — Foundations of OT - OTAP1220 — OT Documentation w/Level lA - OTAP1240 — OT Documentation w/Level 1B - OTAP1310 — Occupational Human Development - OTAP1320 — Exploring Occupations - OTAP1340 — Human Mvmt for Occupation - OTAP1350 — Group Process and Dynamics - OTAP1360 — Challenges to Mental Health - OTAP1370 — Challenges to Physical Health - OTAP1380 — AT and Environments - OTAP2110 — Level I C - OTAP2220 — Practice Management - OTAP2310 — OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health - OTAP2320 — Practical Applications of OT - OTAP2330 — OT Int. and Tx: Adults - OTAP2350 — Pediatric Occupational Therapy - OTAP2610 — Level II A - OTAP2620 — Level II B - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4441 --- # Paralegal Studies, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - LEGL1300 — Intro to Paralegal Studies - LEGL1301 — Legal Ethics & Professionalism - LEGL1315 — Technology in the Law Office - LEGL1320 — Legal Research - LEGL1330 — Legal Writing - LEGL1340 — Family Law - LEGL1350 — Torts - LEGL1360 — Criminal Law - LEGL2300 — Contract Law - LEGL2310 — Corporate Law - LEGL2340 — Property Law - LEGL2370 — eDiscovery - LEGL2380 — Civil Litigation Skills I - LEGL2390 — Legal Internship - MATH1010 — Math for General Studies - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4442 --- # Surgical Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - SURG1102 — Orient. to Surgical Technology - SURG1304 — Basic Anatomy/Physiology - SURG1305 — Surgical Pharmacology - SURG1410 — Surg. Tech. & Patient Care I - SURG2103 — Clinical Practicum I - SURG2199 — Special Topics on Surg Tech - SURG2201 — Clinical Practicum II - SURG2299 — Special Topics on Surg Tech - SURG2302 — Clinical Practicum III - SURG2310 — Surg. Microbiology & Asepsis - SURG2321 — Surgical Procedures I - SURG2330 — Surgical Procedures II - SURG2399 — Special Topics on Surg Tech - SURG2420 — Surgical Patient Care II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4547 --- # Visual Communications - Graphic Design Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - COM1110 — Intro to Visual Communications - COM1120 — Business for Designers - COM1130 — Publication Design I - COM1140 — Design I - COM1150 — Typography I - COM1160 — Vector Design - COM1230 — Digital Imaging I - COM1240 — Design II - COM2140 — Design III - COM2150 — Typography II - COM2170 — Advanced Topics/Design - COM2220 — Design IV - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHO1110 — Photography I Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4422 --- # Visual Communications - Photography Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN2389 — Social Media Marketing - COM1110 — Intro to Visual Communications - COM1230 — Digital Imaging I - COM2010 — Digital Video I - COM2240 — Digital Imaging II-Photography - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHO1110 — Photography I - PHO1115 — History of Photography - PHO1170 — Business for Photographers - PHO1210 — Black & White Photography I - PHO1430 — Portrait Techniques - PHO1490 — Photography II - PHO2170 — Portfolio / Photography - PHO2320 — Photography III Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4424 --- # Accounting Clerk Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1371 — Accounting Spreadsheets I - ACCT2382 — Accounting Systems Applications - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4569 --- # Accounting Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT1371 — Accounting Spreadsheets I - ACCT2301 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT2321 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT2331 — Tax Accounting - ACCT2381 — Accounting Databases - ACCT2382 — Accounting Systems Applications - ACCT2391 — Special Topics in Accounting - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4448 --- # Administrative Assistant Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I - ADMN1305 — Business English - ADMN1308 — Office Procedures - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - ADMN1311 — Word Processing I - ADMN1313 — Spreadsheet Applications - ADMN2330 — Database Applications - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4460 --- # Architectural Design Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARCT1200 — Residential Design and Construction - ARCT2300 — Design Process Studio I - CADD1200 — AutoCAD Fundamentals - CADD1650 — REVIT Fundamentals - CADD2650 — Advanced REVIT - CIVT1250 — Materials and Methods of Construction - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4550 --- # Central Processing Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology - CSPT1102 — Central Processing Skills Lab - CSPT1310 — Central Processing Capstone - CSPT1401 — Intro to Central Processing - CSPT1412 — Central Processing Practicum II - CSPT1511 — Central Processing Practicum I - SURG1304 — Basic Anatomy/Physiology - SURG2310 — Surg. Microbiology & Asepsis Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4520 --- # Civil and Construction Engineering Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CADD1200 — AutoCAD Fundamentals - CIVT1200 — Geographic Information Systems - CIVT1230 — Soils and Foundations - CIVT1250 — Materials and Methods of Construction - CIVT1550 — Surveying Fundamentals - CIVT2450 — Construction Management - MATH1730 — Precalculus Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4551 --- # Culinary Arts Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CULA1000 — Career Development for the Hospitality Industry - CULA1009 — Culinary Math Skills - CULA1200 — Sanitation and Food Safety - CULA1240 — Dining Room Service - CULA1305 — Nutrition for Culinary Arts - CULA1310 — Fundamentals of Baking - CULA1320 — Culinary I (Fundamentals) - CULA1321 — Advanced Baking and Pastry - CULA1325 — Culinary II (Fabrication) - CULA2180 — Culinary Internship - CULA2310 — Food and Beverage Management - HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management - HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4450 --- # Early Childhood Education Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECED1310 — Intro to Early Childhood Educ - ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy, Learning Env - ECED2312 — Admin of ECE Programs - ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum - ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care - ECED2335 — Initial Practicum - ECED2340 — Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve - ECED2375 — Social-Emotional Development - ECED2380 — Language & Literacy in ECE - ECED2385 — Math and Science in ECE - ECED2390 — Creative Development Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4451 --- # Emergency Medical Technician, Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMSB1101 — EMT Medical Skills Lab - EMSB1102 — EMT Trauma and Medical Skills - EMSB1111 — EMT Clinical - EMSB1112 — EMT Field Internship - EMSB1601 — Med Emergencies and EMS Operations - EMSB1602 — EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4660 --- # Fundamental Cook Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CULA1000 — Career Development for the Hospitality Industry - CULA1009 — Culinary Math Skills - CULA1200 — Sanitation and Food Safety - CULA1305 — Nutrition for Culinary Arts - CULA1310 — Fundamentals of Baking - CULA1320 — Culinary I (Fundamentals) - CULA2180 — Culinary Internship - HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4572 --- # Industrial Electrical and Instrumentation Technician Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IPCT1300 — Industrial Safety - IPCT1330 — Electrical I - IPCT1335 — Electrical II - IPCT1345 — Instrumentation I - IPCT2330 — Electrical III - IPCT2335 — Electrical IV - IPCT2340 — Instrumentation II - IPCT2345 — Instrumentation III Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4566 --- # Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EETC1300 — Intro to Electrical Engr Tech - EETC1313 — DC Circuits - EETC1314 — AC Circuits - EETC1321 — Electronics I - EETC1331 — Digital Fundamentals - EETC1370 — Transformers/Rotating Machines - EETC2331 — PLC I - EETC2332 — PLC II - EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls - EETC2380 — Electrical Code - ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4453 --- # Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IPCT1300 — Industrial Safety - IPCT1355 — Millwright I - IPCT1365 — Pipefitting I - IPCT2350 — Millwright II - IPCT2355 — Millwright III - IPCT2360 — Pipefitting II - IPCT2365 — Pipefitting III - WELD1381 — Principles of Welding Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4567 --- # Law Office Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - CITC1303 — Database Concepts - CITC1330 — Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys - LEGL1301 — Legal Ethics & Professionalism - LEGL1315 — Technology in the Law Office - LEGL1320 — Legal Research - LEGL2370 — eDiscovery Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4576 --- # Logistics Technical Certificate Career Opportunities **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - LOGI1010 — Transportation Management - LOGI1030 — Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4455 --- # Medical Coding Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HCMT2305 — Healthcare Delivery Systems - HCMT2315 — Medical Legal Issues - HCMT2330 — Pharmacology - HCMT2350 — Insurance and Reimbursement - HCMT2361 — Basic Medical Coding, Part I - HCMT2363 — Basic Medical Coding, Part II - HCMT2370 — Electronic Healthcare Apps - HCMT2400 — Pathophysiology - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - SURG1304 — Basic Anatomy/Physiology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4458 --- # Music Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MST1110 — Fundamentals of Music - MST1130 — Studio Recording I - MST1150 — Digital Audio Production I - MST1160 — Music & Beats Production I - MST1170 — Songwriting I - MST1180 — Music Publishing - MST1190 — The Business of Music - MST1230 — Studio Recording II - MST1250 — Digital Audio Production II - MST1260 — Music & Beats Production II - MST1270 — Songwriting II - MST1290 — Music Marketing - MST1400 — The Art of Mixing - MST1420 — Mastering - MST1440 — Live Sound Production - MST1460 — Music Technology Project Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4459 --- # Paralegal Studies Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LEGL1300 — Intro to Paralegal Studies - LEGL1301 — Legal Ethics & Professionalism - LEGL1315 — Technology in the Law Office - LEGL1320 — Legal Research - LEGL1330 — Legal Writing - LEGL1340 — Family Law - LEGL1350 — Torts - LEGL1360 — Criminal Law - LEGL2310 — Corporate Law - LEGL2340 — Property Law - LEGL2370 — eDiscovery - LEGL2380 — Civil Litigation Skills I - LEGL2390 — Legal Internship Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4564 --- # Photography Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2389 — Social Media Marketing - COM1110 — Intro to Visual Communications - COM1230 — Digital Imaging I - COM2010 — Digital Video I - COM2030 — Digital Video II - COM2240 — Digital Imaging II-Photography - ENTR1600 — Entrepreneurship - PHO1110 — Photography I - PHO1170 — Business for Photographers - PHO1430 — Portrait Techniques - PHO1490 — Photography II - PHO2291 — Photography Internship - PHO2320 — Photography III Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4461 --- # Process Operator Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IPCT1300 — Industrial Safety - IPCT1310 — Intro to Process Technology - IPCT1315 — Process Technology I - IPCT1320 — Quality - IPCT2310 — Process Technology II - IPCT2380 — Technical Chemistry Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4568 --- # Retail Management Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ADMN1310 — Business Communications - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management - BUSN2347 — Financial Mgmt & Budgeting - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing - BUSN2387 — Retail Management Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4544 --- # Logistics, Transportation, and Supply Chain Technical Certificates **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - LOGI1010 — Transportation Management - LOGI1030 — Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt - LOGI2010 — Supply Chain Technology - LOGI2020 — Intl Trans & Logistics - LOGI2040 — Purchasing Principles Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4457 --- # Surgical Technology Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SURG1304 — Basic Anatomy/Physiology - SURG1305 — Surgical Pharmacology - SURG1410 — Surg. Tech. & Patient Care I - SURG2201 — Clinical Practicum II - SURG2302 — Clinical Practicum III - SURG2310 — Surg. Microbiology & Asepsis - SURG2321 — Surgical Procedures I - SURG2330 — Surgical Procedures II - SURG2399 — Special Topics on Surg Tech - SURG2420 — Surgical Patient Care II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4462 --- # Transportation Technical Certificate Career Opportunities **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - LOGI1010 — Transportation Management - LOGI1030 — Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt - LOGI2020 — Intl Trans & Logistics Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4456 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Accounting A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4407 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Art A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ART1045 — Drawing I - ART1050 — Drawing II - ART1340 — Foundations Studio I - ART1350 — Foundations Studio II - ART2000 — Art History Survey I - ART2020 — Art History Survey II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4408 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Biology A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1910 — Calculus I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4409 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Business Administration A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4410 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Chemistry A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4411 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Civil Engineering A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4480 --- # Communication Studies A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - COMM2065 — Advanced Public Speaking - COMM2085 — Business and Professional Comm - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4509 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Communication Studies A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - COMM2065 — Advanced Public Speaking - COMM2085 — Business and Professional Comm - COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4510 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Computer Science A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - CISP2410 — Assembly & Computer Org - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4481 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Criminal Justice A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - CRMJ1010 — Intro to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Intro to the Legal Process - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4482 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Criminal Justice A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - CRMJ1010 — Intro to Criminal Justice - CRMJ1020 — Intro to the Legal Process - CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4483 --- # Early Childhood Education Pre K-3 A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ECED1310 — Intro to Early Childhood Educ - ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Dev - ECED2340 — Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve - ECED2360 — Dev of Exceptional Children - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4530 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Economics A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4484 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Economics A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4487 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Electrical Engineering A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CISP1032 — Programming C++ - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGR2130 — Circuits I - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4489 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: English A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2110 — Early American Literature - ENGL2120 — Modern American Literature - ENGL2210 — Early British Literature - ENGL2220 — Modern British Literature - ENGL2310 — Early World Literature - ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4490 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Exercise Science A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1215 — Principles of Nutrition - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - HHP1300 — First Aid and Safety - HHP2300 — Intro to Exercise Science - HHP2400 — Prev and Care of Ath Injuries - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHED1010 — Intro to Health and Wellness - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4519 --- # Fermentation A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL1215 — Principles of Nutrition - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4661 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Finance A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4538 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: History A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4492 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: History A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4493 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Information Systems A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4494 --- # K-5 Elementary Education A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - HIST2010 — Early United States History - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4469 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Management A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4537 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Marketing A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4536 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Mathematics A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4495 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Mechanical Engineering A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGR2110 — Statics - ENGR2120 — Dynamics - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4496 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Music A.F.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - MUS1070 — Music Theory I - MUS1071 — Aural Skills I - MUS1072 — Music Theory II - MUS1073 — Aural Skills II - MUS1074 — Music Theory III - MUS1075 — Aural Skills III - MUS1101 — Class Piano I - MUS1102 — Class Piano II - MUS1201 — Applied Piano I - MUS1224 — Applied Organ I - MUS2201 — Applied Piano II - MUS2224 — Applied Organ II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4526 --- # Nutrition and Food Science AS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1215 — Principles of Nutrition - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4553 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Philosophy A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4548 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Philosophy A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4549 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Physics A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4497 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Political Science A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4498 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Political Science A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4499 --- # Pre-Health A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4500 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Pre-Occupational Therapy A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4501 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Pre-Physical Therapy A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I - PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4502 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Psychology A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — Intro to Criminal Justice - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment - PSYC2120 — Social Psychology - PSYC2125 — Abnormal Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4503 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Psychology A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - CRMJ1010 — Intro to Criminal Justice - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment - PSYC2120 — Social Psychology - PSYC2125 — Abnormal Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4504 --- # Religious Studies A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHIL2200 — World Religions - PHIL2430 — Philosophy of Religion Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4585 --- # Religious Studies A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHIL2200 — World Religions - PHIL2430 — Philosophy of Religion Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4586 --- # Secondary Education - English A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2030 — Themes in Literature & Culture - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4552 --- # Secondary Education- Mathematics A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4554 --- # Secondary Education- Social Studies A.S.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4555 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Social Work A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4505 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Social Work A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems - SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4506 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Sociology A.A. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4507 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Sociology A.S. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI1040 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4508 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Special Education A.S.T. Degree **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - POLS1030 — American Government - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4535 --- # Sports & Leisure Management A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business - BUSN2330 — Principles of Management - BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - HHP2300 — Intro to Exercise Science - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHED2130 — Intro to Physical Education - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4582 --- # Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities Community College Area of Emphasis: Supply Chain Management A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II - BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ECON2000 — Current Issues in Economics - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2020 — Literature: Poetry and Drama - ENGL2035 — Introduction to Fiction - FIN2000 — Investing for Your Future - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - INFS1010 — Computer Applications - LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4583 --- # Aerospace Technology A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2110 — Early American Literature - ENGR2110 — Statics - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4556 --- # Biology 7-12 Education A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2110 — Early American Literature - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4557 --- # Chemical Engineering A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4663 --- # Chemistry 7-12 Education A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART1035 — Introduction to Art - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGL2110 — Early American Literature - HIST2010 — Early United States History - HIST2020 — Modern United States History - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MUS1030 — Introduction to Music - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4558 --- # Child Development and Family Relations A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ECED1310 — Intro to Early Childhood Educ - ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy, Learning Env - ECED2312 — Admin of ECE Programs - ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum - ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Dev - ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care - ECED2340 — Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve - ECED2360 — Dev of Exceptional Children - ECED2370 — Developmental Assessment - ECED2390 — Creative Development - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4518 --- # Computer Engineering A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CISP1010 — Computer Science I - CISP1020 — Computer Science II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - ENGR2130 — Circuits I - MATH1910 — Calculus I - MATH1920 — Calculus II - MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra - MATH2110 — Calculus III - MATH2120 — Differential Equations - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I - PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4662 --- # General Studies, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4559 --- # General Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4560 --- # Geography A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - GEOG1012 — Cultural Geography - GEOG1035 — World Regional Geography 1 - GEOG1045 — World Regional Geography 2 - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4465 --- # Health Sciences A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology - BIOL1215 — Principles of Nutrition - BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1050 — Survey of Chemistry - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHED1010 — Intro to Health and Wellness - PHIL1010 — Biblical Studies - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2125 — Abnormal Psychology - PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4476 --- # Healthcare Management A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4466 --- # Middle Grades Education A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC2200 — Instructional Technology - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - HIST2310 — Early World History - HIST2320 — Modern World History - MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers - MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHED1010 — Intro to Health and Wellness Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4470 --- # Pre-Law A.A./A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy - POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science - POLS1030 — American Government - POLS2025 — State and Local Govt Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4475 --- # Pre-Pharmacy A.S **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1110 — General Biology I - BIOL1120 — General Biology II - BIOL2230 — Microbiology - CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM2045 — Public Speaking - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1020 — English Composition II - MATH1130 — College Algebra - MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics - MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra - MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MATH1730 — Precalculus - MATH1830 — Applied Calculus - MATH1910 — Calculus I - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience - PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2200 — World Religions - PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4665 --- # Secondary Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EDUC2200 — Instructional Technology - EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology - NSCC1010 — First Year Experience Source: https://catalog.nscc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=4477 --- # EMSB1111 — EMT Clinical 48 credits · 48 hours EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical 1 Clinical Hours This course is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective Prerequisites: READ0810 --- # EMSB1112 — EMT Field Internship 48 credits · 48 hours EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship 1 Clinical Hours EMT Field Clinical is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective Prerequisites: READ0810 --- # EMSB1101 — EMT Medical Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab 1 Prerequisites: READ0810 --- # EMSB1602 — EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 6 credits · 6 hours EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 6 Class Hours This course is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. Trauma and shock will include the following topics: bleeding, soft tissue injuries, head and spine injuries, face and neck injuries, c… Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # EMSB1102 — EMT Trauma and Medical Skills 2 credits · 2 hours EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills 1 --- # EMSB1601 — Med Emergencies and EMS Operations 6 credits · 6 hours EMSB 1601 - Med Emergencies and EMS Operations EMSB 1601 - Med Emergencies and EMS Operations 6 Class Hours This course is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fu… Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # ACCT2399 — Accounting Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone 3 Class Hours A capstone course required for all accounting majors. This course reviews topics covered in courses included in the accounting curriculum. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ACCT2381 — Accounting Databases 2 credits · 2 hours ACCT 2381 - Accounting Databases ACCT 2381 - Accounting Databases 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: ACCT1010, BUSN1360 --- # ACCT2291 — Accounting Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2291 - Accounting Internship ACCT 2291 - Accounting Internship 1-3 internship hours per week per credit This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ACCT1371 — Accounting Spreadsheets I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 1371 - Accounting Spreadsheets I ACCT 1371 - Accounting Spreadsheets I 3 Class Hours Prepares students to solve a wide range of accounting and business application problems using a popular spreadsheet package. Note: Credit for this class can be earned by passing the Microsoft MOS Excel Expert exam in the current version of Office. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # ACCT2382 — Accounting Systems Applications 2 credits · 2 hours ACCT 2382 - Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 2382 - Accounting Systems Applications 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2341 — Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting 3 Class Hours This course introduces the student to the processes used to prepare cost accounting information for decision making in internal operations. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ACCT1020 --- # ACCT2321 — Intermediate Accounting I 2 credits · 2 hours ACCT 2321 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2321 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: ACCT1020, BUSN1360 --- # ACCT2322 — Intermediate Accounting II 2 credits · 2 hours ACCT 2322 - Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 2322 - Intermediate Accounting II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: ACCT2321 --- # ACCT2301 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2301 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 2301 - Payroll Accounting 3 Class Hours An introduction to payroll procedures and laws affecting payroll operations and employment practices, including compliance reporting. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ACCT1010, BUSN1360 --- # ACCT1010 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I 3 Class Hours An introduction to accounting principles, practices, and techniques with an emphasis on the preparation and reporting of financial statements. Semester Availability: All --- # ACCT1020 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II 3 Class Hours A continuation of ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I . Introduces the preparation and use of managerial and cost accounting concepts utilized in planning and controlling operations. Semester Availability: All Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2391 — Special Topics in Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2391 - Special Topics in Accounting ACCT 2391 - Special Topics in Accounting 3 Class Hours A study of important trends and issues in the field of accounting. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ACCT2331 — Tax Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 2331 - Tax Accounting ACCT 2331 - Tax Accounting 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic taxation principles and applications. Topics include history of taxation, tax legislation, federal and state regulations, preparation of tax forms, and other tax matters. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ACCT1020 --- # ADMN2291 — Admin Prof Tech Internship 1 credits · 1 hours ADMN 2291 - Admin Prof Tech Internship ADMN 2291 - Admin Prof Tech Internship 1-3 -3 Class Hours This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructors are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required . Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ADMN2395 — APT Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 2395 - APT Internship ADMN 2395 - APT Internship 3 Class Hours This internship course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills to a real or simulated business environment. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ADMN1305, ADMN1308, ADMN1310, ADMN1311, ADMN1313, ADMN2330 --- # ADMN1310 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1310 - Business Communications ADMN 1310 - Business Communications 3 Class Hours A study of the principles, practices, and review of grammar and mechanics of various types of effective written and oral business communications. Note: Administrative Professional Technology majors should complete ADMN 1305 before enrolling in ADMN 1310. Credit for this class can be earned by submission of proof of successful completion of the Certified Administrative Professional exam administered by the IAAP. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ADMN1305 --- # ADMN1305 — Business English 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1305 - Business English ADMN 1305 - Business English 3 Class Hours A course emphasizing the rules and accepted practices of English grammar in the contemporary business office. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ADMN2390 — Capstone Experience for APT 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT 3 Class Hours This culminating class utilizes the competencies developed in the professional courses to demonstrate decision-making and problem solving techniques in the field. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ADMN1305, ADMN1308, ADMN1310, ADMN1311, ADMN1313, ADMN2330 --- # ADMN2330 — Database Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 2330 - Database Applications ADMN 2330 - Database Applications 3 Class Hours A course designed to expand the student’s skill with database applications used by an administrative professional. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # ADMN1302 — Keyboarding/Formatting I 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I 3 Class Hours An introductory keyboarding course with an emphasis on the techniques of touch typing, speed building, and formatting of basic business documents. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ADMN1308 — Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1308 - Office Procedures ADMN 1308 - Office Procedures 3 Class Hours An introduction to the job functions that are common to most offices including scheduling appointments, processing incoming/outgoing communications, and using telecommunications systems/services to accomplish tasks and follow procedures. Topics include problem solving and creative thinking from the perspective of an administrative office manager while maintaining the principles of human relations, ethics, and legal perspectives. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ADMN1310 --- # ADMN1313 — Spreadsheet Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1313 - Spreadsheet Applications ADMN 1313 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 Class Hours A study to provide fundamentals of spreadsheet applications including entering, formatting, charting, managing, and analyzing data using software. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # ADMN1311 — Word Processing I 3 credits · 3 hours ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I 3 Class Hours An application-oriented course that includes designing and editing a variety of business documents, with emphasis on decision making and problem solving based on document design principles and mail standards. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ADMN1302, BUSN1360 --- # ARCT2910 — Architectural Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours ARCT 2910 - Architectural Capstone ARCT 2910 - Architectural Capstone 1 class hour An advanced course that reviews course material of the Architectural Design Technology Program and assists students to enter the workplace. Includes a required Major Field Assessment, preparation of a resume and attending a mock interview . Prerequisite(s): ARCT 2300 Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ARCT2300 --- # ARCT1100 — Architectural Drawing 2 credits · 2 hours ARCT 1100 - Architectural Drawing ARCT 1100 - Architectural Drawing 3 Class hours, 2 --- # ARCT2420 — Architectural Presentations 1 credits · 1 hours ARCT 2420 - Architectural Presentations ARCT 2420 - Architectural Presentations 2 Class hour, 2 Prerequisites: ARCT1200 --- # ARCT2291 — Architecture Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ARCT 2291 - Architecture Internship ARCT 2291 - Architecture Internship 1-3 internship hours per week per credit This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. --- # ARCT2430 — Building Environmental Systems 2 credits · 2 hours ARCT 2430 - Building Environmental Systems ARCT 2430 - Building Environmental Systems 3 Class hours, 2 Prerequisites: ARCT1200 --- # ARCT2300 — Design Process Studio I 2 credits · 2 hours ARCT 2300 - Design Process Studio I ARCT 2300 - Design Process Studio I 4 Class hours, 4 Prerequisites: ARCT1200 --- # ARCT2400 — Design Process Studio II 2 credits · 2 hours ARCT 2400 - Design Process Studio II ARCT 2400 - Design Process Studio II 4 Class hours, 4 Prerequisites: ARCT2300 --- # ARCT2320 — Interior Design 1 credits · 1 hours ARCT 2320 - Interior Design ARCT 2320 - Interior Design 2 Class hour, 3 Prerequisites: ARCT1200 --- # ARCT1120 — Introduction to Architecture 2 credits · 2 hours ARCT 1120 - Introduction to Architecture ARCT 1120 - Introduction to Architecture 3 Class hours, 2 --- # ARCT1200 — Residential Design and Construction 2 credits · 2 hours ARCT 1200 - Residential Design and Construction ARCT 1200 - Residential Design and Construction 4 Class hours, 4 Prerequisites: CADD1650 --- # ART2000 — Art History Survey I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2000 - Art History Survey I ART 2000 - Art History Survey I (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of art history that provides students with the opportunity to see how history and art are interwoven from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. Note: ART 2000 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer (online only) * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # ART2020 — Art History Survey II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2020 - Art History Survey II ART 2020 - Art History Survey II (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A continuation of Art History Survey I that provides the opportunity to see how history and art are interwoven from the Renaissance to Modern times. Note: ART 2020 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer (online only) * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # ART1045 — Drawing I 6 credits · 6 hours ART 1045 - Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I 3 Class Hours An introduction to the basic principles and materials of drawing. Materials include pencil, charcoal, inks, and conté. Topics include a disciplined approach to landscape and figure drawing while exploring realistic and abstract styles, model drawings, landscape drawings, and still life drawings. Note: Students must purchase art supplies. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # ART1050 — Drawing II 6 credits · 6 hours ART 1050 - Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II 3 Class Hours A continuation of Drawing I . Topics include concepts of the drawing media that involve color: soft or oil pastel, colored inks, and colored pencil. Emphasis is placed on the concepts involved in experimental drawing. Note: Students must purchase art supplies. Semester Availability: Fall (as needed), Spring Prerequisites: ART1045 --- # ART1340 — Foundations Studio I 6 credits · 6 hours ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I 3 Class Hours Introduces students to a variety of art materials, to basic principles of design (movement, rhythm, and balance), and to art elements and their uses (line, tone, color, space, and texture). Note: Students must purchase art supplies. Semester Availability: Fall --- # ART1350 — Foundations Studio II 6 credits · 6 hours ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II 3 Class Hours Introduces students to the basic principles of three-dimensional design. Students will use material and medium, relating them to form, to create original compositions that utilize space. Note: Students must purchase art supplies. Semester Availability: Spring --- # ART1035 — Introduction to Art 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1035 - Introduction to Art ART 1035 - Introduction to Art (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours Provides students with the opportunity to experience the role art plays in life. Students will learn a descriptive, formal vocabulary while researching significant artists, techniques, periods, and styles. Topics include the relationship between art, religion, politics, and society in a variety of cultures. Note: ART 1035 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # ART1360 — Painting I 6 credits · 6 hours ART 1360 - Painting I ART 1360 - Painting I 3 Class Hours Introduces students to the fundamentals of visual representation with design and the materials involved in the making of paintings. Meets the Studio Art Elective requirement for the Art (Studio) Tennessee Transfer Pathway. Note: Students must purchase art supplies. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ART1045, ART1050 --- # ART1370 — Painting II 6 credits · 6 hours ART 1370 - Painting II ART 1370 - Painting II 3 Class Hours A continuation of ART 1360 in which a variety of media are explored: watercolor, gouache, acrylic, oil paint, and mixed media. Fundamental skills are emphasized and used as a foundation for more advanced techniques. Note: Students must purchase art supplies. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ART1360 --- # ASTR1010 — Solar System Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy 4 Class Hours, 3 --- # ASTR1020 — Stars + Galaxies Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours ASTR 1020 - Stars + Galaxies Astronomy ASTR 1020 - Stars + Galaxies Astronomy (Formerly Stellar and Galactic Astronomy) 4 Class Hours, 3 --- # BIOL2010 — Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2010 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 --- # BIOL2020 — Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2020 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: BIOL2010 --- # BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life (Formerly Intro to Biology II) (Non-Science Majors Only) 4 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: BIOL1120 --- # BIOL1110 — General Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1110 - General Biology I BIOL 1110 - General Biology I (Science Majors Only) 4 Credits* 3 Class Hours, 3 --- # BIOL1120 — General Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1120 - General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II (Science Majors Only) 4 Credits* 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: BIOL1110 --- # BIOL2000 — Independent Research 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 2000 - Independent Research BIOL 2000 - Independent Research 1-4 Credits This is a general elective science course intended for students majoring in the sciences. This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles of conducting scientific research. Students will be taught experimental design and allowed to conduct independent research in conjunction with a class project. Students will be responsible for collecting, analyzing and interpreting their own data; and incorporating their results into the larger framework of the class project. In addition, students will be req… --- # BIOL1010 — Introduction to Biology 4 credits · 4 hours BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology (Formerly Intro to Biology I) (Non-Science Majors Only) 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 --- # BIOL1000 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1000 - Medical Terminology BIOL 1000 - Medical Terminology 3 Class Hours This course will cover the basic techniques for anatomical, physiological, and medical word-building. The course will teach a systematic approach to defining general medical terms and terms for pathological disorders by dividing them into word roots, combining forms, suffixes, and prefixes. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology and Central Processing curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BIOL2230 — Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 2230 - Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Microbiology 4 Class Hours, 3 --- # BIOL1215 — Principles of Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 1215 - Principles of Nutrition BIOL 1215 - Principles of Nutrition 3 Class Hours A course in human nutrition with emphasis on scientific principles, metabolism, and requirements for nutrients. Topics of interest to those in health care and related professions are stressed. Semester Availability: All --- # BUSN2395 — Business Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2395 - Business Applications BUSN 2395 - Business Applications 3 Class Hours This capstone course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills to a real or simulated business environment. Prerequisite(s): BUSN 1350 , BUSN 2300 BUSN 2350 , BUSN 2370 , BUSN 2380 , and ECON 2100 or ECON 2200 and LOGI 1000 Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1350, BUSN2300, BUSN2350, BUSN2370, BUSN2380, ECON2100, ECON2200, LOGI1000 --- # BUSN2300 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2300 - Business Ethics BUSN 2300 - Business Ethics 3 Class Hours This course introduces basic ethical theories and value systems and applies these perspectives to moral issues, problems, and situations which arise within the business environment. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2291 — Business Internship 1 credits · 1 hours BUSN 2291 - Business Internship BUSN 2291 - Business Internship 1-3 -3 Class Hours This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required . Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2347 — Financial Mgmt & Budgeting 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2347 - Financial Mgmt & Budgeting BUSN 2347 - Financial Mgmt & Budgeting 3 Class Hours Fundamental principles of accounting and finance related to business operations including accounting and financial terms, financial statements, accounting ratios, budgeting, forecasting, time value of money, investment decisions, and break-even analysis. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 Placement in Math, English and Reading Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2386 — Financial Operations 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2386 - Financial Operations BUSN 2386 - Financial Operations 3 Class Hours This course provides an introduction to the key concepts of cash management. Application of payment processing using various transfer systems, researching root causes of from discrepancy reporting, reconciling of related bank accounts, analyzing risk of central operations, and assessing efficiencies of relevant processes and procedures will be covered. Distinguishing appropriate banking communication in a client-centric culture will be explored for all stakeholders. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of… --- # BUSN2340 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management 3 Class Hours This course is a study of principles of human resource management, which may include equal employment law and the recruitment, selection, and development of the human resources. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN1305 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business 3 Class Hours This course provides an introduction to the business environment. Topics may include business ownership and organization, management, marketing, business ethics, accounting, economics, finance, and business careers. Semester Availability: All --- # BUSN2370 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business 3 Class Hours This is a study of the principles of the American legal system as they relate to the conduct of business in our society. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2350 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior 3 Class Hours This course examines the importance of understanding human relations in the workplace and developing the skills necessary to foster more effective communication and motivation. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN1300 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance 3 Class Hours This course s students to define and reach personal financial goals. Topics may include: planning, budgeting, taxes, credit, housing, insurance, investing, and retirement planning. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2330 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management 3 Class Hours This course is a study of management through analysis of the functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2380 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing 3 Class Hours This course is a study of basic marketing principles and practices, including the selection of target markets and the development of the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place of distribution). Semester Availability: All --- # BUSN2385 — Project Design and Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2385 - Project Design and Management BUSN 2385 - Project Design and Management 3 Class Hours This course provides an overview of the tools and techniques needed to plan, execute, and evaluate projects successfully. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # BUSN2387 — Retail Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2387 - Retail Management BUSN 2387 - Retail Management 3 Class Hours Acquaints students with the nature and scope of retailing and retail management. Topics include the history and development of retailing, management of retail operations, financial planning, merchandising, location analysis, store design and layout, and the impact of retailing on the economic environment. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN1350 — Sales and Service 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service 3 Class Hours An introduction to the fundamentals of customer service and selling. Topics include developing and conveying a positive attitude, identifying buying motives and customer needs, developing and delivering a sales presentation, customer approaches, sales strategies, and cultivating repeat business through service. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # BUSN2389 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 2389 - Social Media Marketing BUSN 2389 - Social Media Marketing 3 Class Hours Explains, defines, illustrates, and applies the ways in which businesses can maximize their marketing efforts through the integration of social media with current marketing strategies. Covers salient methods of using social media networks and utilizes case studies to demonstrate what value and relationships look like on social media and what works. Finally, students get on various advertising platforms for social media and learn how to use them. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Trans… --- # BUSN1360 — Software App. for Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSN 1360 - Software App. for Business BUSN 1360 - Software App. for Business 3 Class Hours A study of computer applications emphasizing business problem solving and communication designed to support the achievement of basic computer skill proficiency. Credit for this class can be earned by passing the basic Microsoft MOS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint exams in the current version of Microsoft Office. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CADD2650 — Advanced REVIT 2 credits · 2 hours CADD 2650 - Advanced REVIT CADD 2650 - Advanced REVIT 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CADD1650 --- # CADD1200 — AutoCAD Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours CADD 1200 - AutoCAD Fundamentals CADD 1200 - AutoCAD Fundamentals 3 Class Hour, 3 --- # CADD1301 — AutoCAD Fundamentals II 2 credits · 2 hours CADD 1301 - AutoCAD Fundamentals II CADD 1301 - AutoCAD Fundamentals II 3 Class Hours, 4 Prerequisites: CADD1200 --- # CADD1650 — REVIT Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours CADD 1650 - REVIT Fundamentals CADD 1650 - REVIT Fundamentals 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CHEM1015 — Basic Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1015 - Basic Chemistry CHEM 1015 - Basic Chemistry 3 Class Hours An introduction to chemical principles and concepts. Topics include properties of matter, elements and compounds, atomic structure, periodic properties, chemical bonding and reactivity, energy relations, organic chemicals and polymers, toxic substances, and environmental chemistry. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CHEM1110 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I 4 Credits* 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: MATH1000, MATH1130 --- # CHEM1120 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II 4 Credits* 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: CHEM1110 --- # CHEM2010 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I 4 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: CHEM1120 --- # CHEM2020 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II 4 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: CHEM2010 --- # CHEM1050 — Survey of Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 1050 - Survey of Chemistry CHEM 1050 - Survey of Chemistry (Formerly CHEM 1030 - Fundamentals of Chemistry) 4 Class Hours, 3 --- # CITC2340 — Adv. Database Concepts & Progr 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2340 - Adv. Database Concepts & Progr CITC 2340 - Adv. Database Concepts & Progr 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1303, CITC1310, CITC1314 --- # CITC2360 — Applied Networking 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2360 - Applied Networking CITC 2360 - Applied Networking 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC2321, CITC2323 --- # CITC1300 — Beginning HTML and CSS 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML and CSS CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML and CSS 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2358 — CCNA CyberOps Associate 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2358 - CCNA CyberOps Associate CITC 2358 - CCNA CyberOps Associate 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1323, CITC1330, CITC1332 --- # CITC1323 — CCNA I 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1323 - CCNA I CITC 1323 - CCNA I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC1324 — CCNA II 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1324 - CCNA II CITC 1324 - CCNA II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1323 --- # CITC2321 — CCNA III 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2321 - CCNA III CITC 2321 - CCNA III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1324 --- # CITC2190 — CIT Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CITC 2190 - CIT Capstone CITC 2190 - CIT Capstone 1 Class Hour This course is a comprehensive review of Major Field Core concepts taught in the Computer Information Technology (CIT) program and is designed to be taken after the completion of the four The capstone can be either a field experience such as an internship or project-based course. An exit exam may be administered as a means of assessing program --- # CITC2291 — CITC Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2291 - CITC Internship CITC 2291 - CITC Internship 1-3 internship hours per week per credit This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. --- # CITC2381 — Cloud Computing I 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2381 - Cloud Computing I CITC 2381 - Cloud Computing I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1367 --- # CITC1320 — CompTIA A+ 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1320 - CompTIA A+ CITC 1320 - CompTIA A+ 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2308 — Data Analytics Spreadsheets 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2308 - Data Analytics Spreadsheets CITC 2308 - Data Analytics Spreadsheets 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: INFS1010, CITC1303 --- # CITC2378 — Data Visualization 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2378 - Data Visualization CITC 2378 - Data Visualization 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1370, CITC2308 --- # CITC1303 — Database Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1303 - Database Concepts CITC 1303 - Database Concepts 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2352 — Digital Forensics 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1332 --- # CITC1305 — Intro Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1305 - Intro Information Technology CITC 1305 - Intro Information Technology 3 Class Hours Designed to provide the student with a useful and updated introduction to information technology. Topics include computer hardware, the Internet, application software, system software, networking and security, and mobile computing. Note: CITC 1305 is not to be taken by CITC majors and does not qualify as a technical elective for CIT majors. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CITC1301 — Intro to Programming and Logic 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1301 - Intro to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - Intro to Programming and Logic 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC1342 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1342 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CITC 1342 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 Class Hours This course introduces students to artificial intelligence (AI). Students will learn about the history of AI, its types, and its impact on society. Emphasis will be placed on emergence of new, modern AI technologies and its ethical usage in education, business, and technology. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 Placement in Reading Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CITC1367 — Introduction to Cloud Computing 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1367 - Introduction to Cloud Computing CITC 1367 - Introduction to Cloud Computing 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC1302 — Introduction to Networking 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1302 - Introduction to Networking CITC 1302 - Introduction to Networking 3 Class Hours A broad-based course that provides an overview of computer networking. Topics include network models, protocols and services, media and topologies, devices and tools, network management, and network security. This course may align with the --- # CITC1314 — Java Programming I 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1314 - Java Programming I CITC 1314 - Java Programming I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1301 --- # CITC1315 — Java Programming II 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1315 - Java Programming II CITC 1315 - Java Programming II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1314 --- # CITC1330 — Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1330 - Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys CITC 1330 - Microsoft Desktop Oper Sys 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2326 — Network Security 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2326 - Network Security CITC 2326 - Network Security 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1330 --- # CITC2356 — Penetration Testing & Net Def 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing & Net Def CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing & Net Def 3 Class Hours Develops essential skills for penetration testers and other network security professionals, focusing on how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protect Windows and Linux systems. Topics include legal restrictions and ethical guidelines enforcement; hands-on labs, both attacking and defending, using port scans, footprinting, buffer overflow exploits, SQL injection, privilege escalation, Trojans, and backdoors; and the legal, ethical, and technical aspects of using computer systems in… Prerequisites: CITC1301, CITC1332 --- # CITC1351 — Principles of Info Assurance 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 1351 - Principles of Info Assurance CITC 1351 - Principles of Info Assurance 3 Class Hours An introduction to the fundamentals of information assurance. Topics include the need for security, risk management, security technology, cryptography, and physical security. Covers legal/ethical issues and security policies. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CITC2333 — Professional Workplace Skills 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2333 - Professional Workplace Skills CITC 2333 - Professional Workplace Skills 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC1310 — Programming I 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1310 - Programming I CITC 1310 - Programming I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1301 --- # CITC1311 — Programming II 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1311 - Programming II CITC 1311 - Programming II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1303, CITC1310 --- # CITC1334 — Project Management I 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1334 - Project Management I CITC 1334 - Project Management I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2350 — Python for Data Analytics 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2350 - Python for Data Analytics CITC 2350 - Python for Data Analytics 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2391 — Special Topics in CIT 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2391 - Special Topics in CIT CITC 2391 - Special Topics in CIT 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC1370 — Statistics for Data Analytics 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: INFS1010, MATH1530 --- # CITC2336 — Systems Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2336 - Systems Troubleshooting CITC 2336 - Systems Troubleshooting 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1320 --- # CITC2353 — Tactical Perimeter Defense 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2353 - Tactical Perimeter Defense CITC 2353 - Tactical Perimeter Defense 3 Class Hours An examination of how software and hardware can be used to provide a perimeter of defense in protecting resources, and how security is addressed in both wireless and wired networks. Topics include the use of tools such as wireless access points, proxy servers, VPN’s, auditing, intrusion detection systems and firewalls. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1332 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: CITC1332 --- # CITC1332 — UNIX/Linux Operating System 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 1332 - UNIX/Linux Operating System CITC 1332 - UNIX/Linux Operating System 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CITC2331 — UNIX/Linux System Administration 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2331 - UNIX/Linux System Administration CITC 2331 - UNIX/Linux System Administration 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1332 --- # CITC2332 — User Support/Help Desk 3 credits · 3 hours CITC 2332 - User Support/ Desk CITC 2332 - User Support/ Desk 3 Class Hours An introduction to the role of computer technology in support of business processes and procedures. Topics include computer user support, customer service skills, troubleshooting skills, common support problems, desk operation and management, common desk tools and procedures, and basic hardware and software installation and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CITC2347 — Web Database Apps and Devel 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2347 - Web Database Apps and Devel CITC 2347 - Web Database Apps and Devel 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1300, COM1000, CITC1301, CITC1303 --- # CITC2320 — Windows Server I 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2320 - Windows Server I CITC 2320 - Windows Server I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC1330 --- # CITC2323 — Windows Server II 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2323 - Windows Server II CITC 2323 - Windows Server II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC2320 --- # CITC2339 — Windows Server III 2 credits · 2 hours CITC 2339 - Windows Server III CITC 2339 - Windows Server III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: CITC2323 --- # CISP2410 — Assembly & Computer Org 4 credits · 4 hours CISP 2410 - Assembly & Computer Org CISP 2410 - Assembly & Computer Org 4 Class Hours A study of computer organization and Assembly language. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, processor functional units and control, pipelining, memory and caching, stored program computing, memory management, computer system organization, assembly language programming. Prerequisite(s): CISP 1010 Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CISP1010 — Computer Science I 4 credits · 4 hours CISP 1010 - Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I 4 Class Hours An introduction to all aspects of the programming and problem-solving process and the elements of effective programming style. A high-level language will be used as a vehicle for introducing these concepts. Laboratory use of the computer in designing, coding, debugging, and executing programs is an integral part of the course. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MATH1710 --- # CISP1020 — Computer Science II 4 credits · 4 hours CISP 1020 - Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II 4 Class Hours A continuation of CISP 1010 . Topics include programming in a high-level language, including programming concepts, good style, algorithms, documentation, and elementary data structures. Prerequisite(s): CISP 1010 with a grade of “C” or higher Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: CISP1010 --- # CISP1032 — Programming C++ 2 credits · 2 hours CISP 1032 - Programming C++ CISP 1032 - Programming C++ 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # CIVT2910 — Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CIVT 2910 - Capstone CIVT 2910 - Capstone 1 class hour An advanced course that reviews course material common to the Architectural, Civil and Construction Engineering Technology program concentrations and assists students to enter the workplace. Includes a required departmental exit exam, preparation of a resume, a mock interview and participation in a community service event. This course should be taken as close as possible to the student’s graduation date. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: CIVT1550, CIVT2100, CIVT2300, CIVT2450 --- # CIVT2100 — Construction Cost Estimating 2 credits · 2 hours CIVT 2100 - Construction Cost Estimating CIVT 2100 - Construction Cost Estimating 3 Class hours, 2 Prerequisites: CIVT1250 --- # CIVT2291 — Construction Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CIVT 2291 - Construction Internship CIVT 2291 - Construction Internship 1-3 internship hours per week per credit This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. --- # CIVT2450 — Construction Management 3 credits · 3 hours CIVT 2450 - Construction Management CIVT 2450 - Construction Management 3 class hours The class is an introductory class on construction management. Emphasis is on construction management procedures. Student will gain knowledge about topics including responsibility and authority, construction documents, contracts, construction law, safety, planning and scheduling, materials and workmanship, and change orders. Prerequisite(s): CIVT 1250 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: CIVT1250 --- # CIVT1200 — Geographic Information Systems 2 credits · 2 hours CIVT 1200 - Geographic Information Systems CIVT 1200 - Geographic Information Systems 3 Class hours, 2 --- # CIVT2400 — Hydrology/Site Design-Civil 3D 2 credits · 2 hours CIVT 2400 - Hydrology/Site Design-Civil 3D CIVT 2400 - Hydrology/Site Design-Civil 3D 3 Class hours, 2 Prerequisites: CADD1200 --- # CIVT1250 — Materials and Methods of Construction 3 credits · 3 hours CIVT 1250 - Materials and Methods of Construction CIVT 1250 - Materials and Methods of Construction 3 class hours The basic techniques and fundamentals essential in erecting wood frame, steel frame and reinforced concrete frame buildings. The study involves the various phases from site investigation through finished work. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CIVT1230 — Soils and Foundations 2 credits · 2 hours CIVT 1230 - Soils and Foundations CIVT 1230 - Soils and Foundations 3 Class hours, 2 --- # CIVT2300 — Statics & Strength of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours CIVT 2300 - Statics & Strength of Materials CIVT 2300 - Statics & Strength of Materials 3 class hours The statics section covers problems solving techniques dealing with free-bodies, trusses, center of gravity, equilibrium, moment of inertia and friction. The strengths of materials section covers problem-solving techniques dealing with basic design of timber, steel and concrete members. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1720 or MATH 1730 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # CIVT1550 — Surveying Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours CIVT 1550 - Surveying Fundamentals CIVT 1550 - Surveying Fundamentals 4 Class hours, 4 Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # COM2170 — Advanced Topics/Design 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2170 - Advanced Topics/Design COM 2170 - Advanced Topics/Design 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM2140, COM2150 --- # COM1010 — Basic Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1010 - Basic Web Design COM 1010 - Basic Web Design 3 Class Hours Presents the principles for planning and designing attractive and informative Web pages and Web sites. Explores the factors that affect Web layout and design, such as purpose, audience, information flow, navigation, UX, typography, graphics, color, and image size. Learners will use current industry tools and create a website using a Content Management System. Prerequisite(s): None Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # COM1120 — Business for Designers 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1120 - Business for Designers COM 1120 - Business for Designers 3 Class Hours Explores current topics relevant to professionals pursuing work in the field of visual communications. Topics include career options, ethical pricing, usage agreements, copyright, contracts, resume development, and the development of a professional identity system. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: COM1110, COM1150 --- # COM1140 — Design I 2 credits · 2 hours COM 1140 - Design I COM 1140 - Design I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # COM1240 — Design II 2 credits · 2 hours COM 1240 - Design II COM 1240 - Design II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM1110, COM1140 --- # COM2140 — Design III 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2140 - Design III COM 2140 - Design III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM1130, COM1150, COM1160, COM1230, COM1240 --- # COM2220 — Design IV 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2220 - Design IV COM 2220 - Design IV 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM2140, COM2150 --- # COM1230 — Digital Imaging I 2 credits · 2 hours COM 1230 - Digital Imaging I COM 1230 - Digital Imaging I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # COM2240 — Digital Imaging II-Photography 3 credits · 3 hours COM 2240 - Digital Imaging II-Photography COM 2240 - Digital Imaging II-Photography 3 Class Hours A continuation of COM 1230 using Adobe® Creative Suite, including Photoshop®, Bridge®, Adobe® Camera RAW® and Lightroom®. Topics include processing of RAW camera files, organization workflow, photo correction, repair, retouching, color correction and masking for selective and creative editing of images. Prerequisite(s): COM 1230 with a grade of “C” or higher or program permission Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: COM1230 --- # COM2010 — Digital Video I 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2010 - Digital Video I COM 2010 - Digital Video I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # COM2030 — Digital Video II 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2030 - Digital Video II COM 2030 - Digital Video II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM2010 --- # COM1110 — Intro to Visual Communications 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1110 - Intro to Visual Communications COM 1110 - Intro to Visual Communications 3 Class Hours This class will students become visually aware, build their visual vocabulary, and think more critically about how visuals and media choices influence the audience. Students will apply conceptual thinking to create effective visual communication, share their work, and take part in design critiques. Topics will include career options, the problem-solving process, and strategies for enhancing creativity. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # COM2020 — Multimedia Design 3 credits · 3 hours COM 2020 - Multimedia Design COM 2020 - Multimedia Design 3 Class Hours A course in the development of pre-production multimedia assets including outlines, wireflows, scripts, storyboards, and other conceptual tools. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # COM1130 — Publication Design I 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1130 - Publication Design I COM 1130 - Publication Design I 3 Class Hours An introduction to editorial and brochure layout using Adobe® InDesign®. Topics include concepts and terminology associated with document preparation, use of type, images and graphics for a variety of print and digital projects. Prerequisite(s): Com 1110 and Com 1140 with a grade of “C” or higher, Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # COM2130 — Publication Design II 3 credits · 3 hours COM 2130 - Publication Design II COM 2130 - Publication Design II 3 Class Hours A continuation of COM 1130. Advanced application of design and typography principles to create complex multi-page documents using Adobe® Creative Suite. Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: COM1130, COM1240 --- # COM2850 — Special Topics for Designers 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2850 - Special Topics for Designers COM 2850 - Special Topics for Designers 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # COM1150 — Typography I 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1150 - Typography I COM 1150 - Typography I 3 Class Hours An introduction to the aesthetics and mechanics of typographic form. Students will learn the fundamental practices of how to effectively communicate using typographic form through an emphasis on theory and practice. Topics include font selection, recognition and classification, alignment, hierarchy, size, letterspacing and legibility. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Syllabus Prerequisites: COM1110 --- # COM2150 — Typography II 2 credits · 2 hours COM 2150 - Typography II COM 2150 - Typography II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM1140, COM1150 --- # COM1160 — Vector Design 3 credits · 3 hours COM 1160 - Vector Design COM 1160 - Vector Design 3 Class Hours An introduction to Adobe® Illustrator® to create a variety of design elements for graphic and multimedia design. Topics include navigation of the interface, common tools, and professional working methods for creating and manipulating vector graphics and type. Prerequisite(s): COM 1110 with a grade of “C” or higher, OR Co-requisite(s): COM 1110 Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: COM1110 --- # COM2291 — Vis Com Internship 3 credits · 3 hours COM 2291 - Vis Com Internship COM 2291 - Vis Com Internship 1-3 internship hours per week per credit This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructors are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. --- # COMM2065 — Advanced Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2065 - Advanced Public Speaking COMM 2065 - Advanced Public Speaking (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An advanced study of the principles and processes of effective communication in public contexts and public communication. Course builds on fundamental public speaking skills as applied to various settings, audiences, purposes, and contexts. Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: COMM2025, COMM2045 --- # COMM2085 — Business and Professional Comm 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2085 - Business and Professional Comm COMM 2085 - Business and Professional Comm (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A study of the principles and skills necessary for appropriate and effective communication in today’s organizations. Topics include introduction to communication processes in organizations, leadership, interpersonal principles, listening, nonverbal and verbal communication, conflict, culture, managing group communication, and interviewing. Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: COMM2025, COMM2045 --- # COMM2025 — Fundamentals of Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An exploration and practical application of communication theory in various contexts: interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, READ0815 --- # COMM2090 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A study of interpersonal communication behaviors. Topics include interpersonal communication principles and theories, self in interpersonal communication, culture, and conflict resolution. Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # COMM2045 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 2045 - Public Speaking COMM 2045 - Public Speaking (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to the fundamentals of public speaking. Emphasis is on preparing and delivering informative and persuasive speeches. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, READ0815 --- # CRMJ1010 — Intro to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1010 - Intro to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - Intro to Criminal Justice 3 Class Hours An examination of policing, corrections, and the American court system. Topics include the complexity of the criminal justice process, its lack of central coordination and, most significantly, how justice is administered in American society. Semester Availability: All --- # CRMJ1020 — Intro to the Legal Process 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 1020 - Intro to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Intro to the Legal Process 3 Class Hours This course reviews basic laws governing the maintenance of a democratic society and how criminal and constitutional laws meet the challenge of American society. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # CRMJ2020 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections 3 Class Hours An overview of corrections, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the development of corrections. Emphasizes corrections procedures, current prison conditions and operations, problems and needs facing corrections, and related contemporary issues. Semester Availability: Spring --- # CRMJ2010 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 Class Hours An overview of the American Police, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the police force. Emphasizes policing procedures; crime prevention and control; functions of law enforcement; problems and needs facing the police; and contemporary issues. Semester Availability: Fall --- # CSPT1310 — Central Processing Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours CSPT 1310 - Central Processing Capstone CSPT 1310 - Central Processing Capstone 3 Class Hours An overview of the surgical and central service environment, clinical management and documentation skills, and certification exam preparation. CSPT 1310 concepts are reinforced by experiences in CSPT 1511 and CSPT 1412 . Also BIOL 1000 , SURG 1304 , SURG 2310 , CSPT 1401 , and CSPT 1102 . A grade of “C” or above in all Central Processing curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Co-requisite(s): CSPT 1511 and CSPT 1412 Semester Availability: Spring and Summer Not part of a Tennessee Tran… Prerequisites: BIOL1000, SURG1304, SURG2310, CSPT1401, CSPT1102 --- # CSPT1511 — Central Processing Practicum I 18 credits · 18 hours CSPT 1511 - Central Processing Practicum I CSPT 1511 - Central Processing Practicum I 5 Clinical Hours per week Course consists of one eight-week supervised clinical rotation during which students will complete comprehensive orientation to clinical practica, practice the skills necessary to perform the duties of a central processing technician, develop professional behaviors while in the surgical and central service environment, and learn to adequately document their experiences in their Practica. CSPT 1310 provides rationale and concepts to support experiences in this course. A grade of “C”… Prerequisites: BIOL1000, SURG1304, SURG2310, CSPT1401, CSPT1102 --- # CSPT1412 — Central Processing Practicum II 18 credits · 18 hours CSPT 1412 - Central Processing Practicum II CSPT 1412 - Central Processing Practicum II 4 Clinical Hours per week Course consists of one eight-week supervised clinical rotation during which students will complete orientation to a second clinical site, practice the skills necessary to perform the duties of a central processing technician, develop professional behaviors while in the surgical and central service environment, and adequately document their experiences in their Practica. CSPT 1310 provides rationale and concepts to support experiences in this course. A grade of “C” or above in all… Prerequisites: BIOL1000, SURG1304, SURG2310, CSPT1401, CSPT1102 --- # CSPT1102 — Central Processing Skills Lab 3 credits · 3 hours CSPT 1102 - Central Processing Skills Lab CSPT 1102 - Central Processing Skills Lab 1 --- # CSPT1401 — Intro to Central Processing 3 credits · 3 hours CSPT 1401 - Intro to Central Processing CSPT 1401 - Intro to Central Processing 4 Class Hours, 3 --- # CULA1321 — Advanced Baking and Pastry 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1321 - Advanced Baking and Pastry CULA 1321 - Advanced Baking and Pastry 3 Class Hour, 4 --- # CULA1000 — Career Development for the Hospitality Industry 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1000 - Career Development for the Hospitality Industry CULA 1000 - Career Development for the Hospitality Industry 1 Class Hour This course emphasizes business communication skills needed in the search for employment. Topics include: personal resume creation, interview skills, and employment-related document creation (letter of application, interview, thank you and follow-up letters/message of job offer acceptance). Students will also survey communication soft skills key to employment relationships. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfe… --- # CULA2390 — Culinary Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 2390 - Culinary Capstone CULA 2390 - Culinary Capstone 3 Class Hour, 4 Prerequisites: CULA1200, CULA1321, CULA1330, CULA2376 --- # CULA1320 — Culinary I (Fundamentals) 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1320 - Culinary I (Fundamentals) CULA 1320 - Culinary I (Fundamentals) 3 Class Hour, 4 Prerequisites: CULA1009 --- # CULA1325 — Culinary II (Fabrication) 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1325 - Culinary II (Fabrication) CULA 1325 - Culinary II (Fabrication) 3 Class Hour, 4 --- # CULA2180 — Culinary Internship 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 2180 - Culinary Internship CULA 2180 - Culinary Internship 1 Credit This course is a supervised work experience in the culinary field requiring a minimum number of work hours. Work activities can range from entry-level to professional cooking. Individual conferences with the intern director are arranged instead of class attendance. A grade of “C” or above in all Culinary Arts courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: CULA1200, CULA1310, CULA1325 --- # CULA1009 — Culinary Math Skills 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1009 - Culinary Math Skills CULA 1009 - Culinary Math Skills 1 Class Hour This course will introduce students to the importance of knowing how and why math equations are vital to the operation of a culinary facility. This course reviews basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; covers calculations with percent; presents the units of measure used in most professional kitchens in the United States; and offers simple methods for converting weight and volume measures. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part… --- # CULA1240 — Dining Room Service 2 credits · 2 hours CULA 1240 - Dining Room Service CULA 1240 - Dining Room Service 2 Class Hours An exploration of table service principles and skills with an emphasis on customer service in a restaurant. Topics include guest relations, professional communications, order-taking in an à la carte environment, service sequence, point-of-sale systems, cash handling, beginning merchandising, table skills, and dining room preparation. Students study and engage in critical-thinking topics relevant to providing high-quality formal table service and customer service. A grade of “C” or above in all Culinary Arts courses… --- # CULA2310 — Food and Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 2310 - Food and Beverage Management CULA 2310 - Food and Beverage Management (Formerly CULA 2300) 3 Class Hours This course covers restaurant and food service operations, including facilities capabilities, personnel management, and daily operations, sanitation, and facilities readiness. A grade of “C” or above in all Culinary Arts courses must be earned prior to graduation. Prerequisite(s): CULA 1320 Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: CULA1320 --- # CULA1310 — Fundamentals of Baking 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1310 - Fundamentals of Baking CULA 1310 - Fundamentals of Baking 3 Class Hour, 4 Prerequisites: CULA1009, CULA1200 --- # CULA1330 — Garde Manger 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 1330 - Garde Manger CULA 1330 - Garde Manger 3 Class Hour, 4 Prerequisites: CULA1200, CULA1325 --- # CULA2376 — International Food 1 credits · 1 hours CULA 2376 - International Food CULA 2376 - International Food 3 Class Hour, 4 Prerequisites: CULA1200, CULA1325 --- # CULA1305 — Nutrition for Culinary Arts 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts CULA 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts 3 Class Hours An introduction to the basic nutritional principles and guidelines. Topics include nutrients, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, minerals and vitamins. Students plan meals and menus based on the above principles using nutritional guidelines as the primary basis. A grade of “C” or above in all Culinary Arts courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # CULA2375 — Purchasing and Cost Control 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 2375 - Purchasing and Cost Control CULA 2375 - Purchasing and Cost Control 3 Class Hours Provides the student with the methodologies and tools to control food, beverage, labor and other costs within a hospitality business. Topics include hospitality purchasing principles. This course regularly uses basic mathematics. A grade of “C” or above in all Culinary Arts courses must be earned prior to graduation. Prerequisite(s): BUSN 1360 Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # CULA1200 — Sanitation and Food Safety 2 credits · 2 hours CULA 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety CULA 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety 2 Class Hours This primer course is designed to educate all students to the sacred trust between food production facilities and the general public. It should prepare each student to successfully complete the National Restaurant Association’s ServSafe or any similar certificate. A grade of “C” or above in all Culinary Arts courses must be earned prior to graduation. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ECED2312 — Admin of ECE Programs 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2312 - Admin of ECE Programs ECED 2312 - Admin of ECE Programs 3 Class Hours Administration of Early Childhood Programs is a study of organizational and administrative practices applicable to programs serving children ages birth through eight. Topics of particular consideration include leadership, enrollment, public relations, staff management, financial management, facilities, regulations, family relations, and program development. Field experience required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summ… Prerequisites: ECED2315 --- # ECED2390 — Creative Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2390 - Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development 3 Class Hours Creative development provides strategies for promoting creative development of the child ages birth through eight. Topics include understanding the concept of creativity: what it is, why it is important, and how the development of creativity relates to art, music, movement, and drama. Field experience required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Prerequisite(s): ECED 2315 with a grade of “C” or better or department approval Semester Availability: Fall, Spring,… Prerequisites: ECED2315 --- # ECED2360 — Dev of Exceptional Children 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2360 - Dev of Exceptional Children ECED 2360 - Dev of Exceptional Children 3 Class Hours Development of Exceptional Children explores practices that early childhood professionals can apply to develop a more inclusive and accessible environment for all children ages birth through eight. Provides students with skills to include children of all abilities through appropriate arrangement of the environment. Topics include strategies for developing strong relationships with families and other community agencies. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early… Prerequisites: ECED2320 --- # ECED2370 — Developmental Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment 3 Class Hours Development assessment covers assessment for children from birth through eight. Both formal and informal instruments will be discussed emphasizing tools that can be effectively used by teachers of young children. Considerations in choosing, administering, and reporting results of assessments are also addressed. Field experiences required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Prerequisite(s): ECED 2320 with A grade of “C” or better or department approval S… Prerequisites: ECED2320 --- # ECED2315 — Early Childhood Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum 3 Class Hours Early Childhood Curriculum is a study of developmentally appropriate practices and the teacher’s role in supporting the development of young children ages birth through eight. Also included is an emphasis on curriculum planning, including goals, environment, roles of teachers and of families, materials, and settings. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Prerequisite(s): ECED 1310 with a grade of “C” or better or departmen… Prerequisites: ECED1310 --- # ECED2340 — Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2340 - Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve ECED 2340 - Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve 3 Class Hours Family Dynamics & Community Involvement is a study of the role of the family and community in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of the child ages birth through eight. Topics include the benefits of, and strategies for, developing positive reciprocal relationships with families in an early childhood setting. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation.  Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer Semeste… --- # ECED2365 — Final Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours ECED 2365 - Final Practicum ECED 2365 - Final Practicum 3 Class Hour, 2 Prerequisites: ECED2335 --- # ECED2330 — Infant and Toddler Care 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care 3 Class Hours Infant and Toddler Care is a study of the care and education of infants and toddlers ages birth to age three in group settings (i.e. childcare centers, family childcare homes, Early Head Start, etc.). Topics include rationales and strategies for supporting the whole child including cognitive, language, social-emotional, and physical development in a safe, responsive environment. The course emphasizes relationship-based care and education with special attention to the unique environmental aspects of programs… --- # ECED2320 — Infant, Toddler, Child Dev 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Dev ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Dev 3 Class Hours Infant, Toddler, Child Development is a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of young children and their application to the care, guidance, and development of children ages birth through eight. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer --- # ECED2335 — Initial Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum 3 Class Hours, 1 Lab Hour Initial Practicum is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 30 clock hours in instruction and 45 clock hours in a clinical site approved by the Department (accredited agency, 3-Star, or Department-approved site). These hours may be completed in the student’s employment site with Department approval. The course includes a study of the physical and human qualities that combine to create an environment that is safe and healthy and that promotes optimum learning for young children ages birth through… Prerequisites: ECED2310 --- # ECED1310 — Intro to Early Childhood Educ 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 1310 - Intro to Early Childhood Educ ECED 1310 - Intro to Early Childhood Educ 3 Class Hours Introduction to Early Childhood Education is an introduction to the early childhood profession, including an emphasis on professionalism and developmentally appropriate practice. The course also includes an overview of the history of early education; theoretical program models; different types of early childhood programs, community resources; professional organizations, and contemporary trends and issues in programs for children ages birth through eight. Field experience required. A grade of “C”… --- # ECED2380 — Language & Literacy in ECE 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2380 - Language & Literacy in ECE ECED 2380 - Language & Literacy in ECE 3 Class Hours Language and Literacy in Early Childhood focuses on research-based principles and practices for providing young children ages birth through eight with a strong foundation in language and literacy using a developmentally appropriate approach. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisite(s): ECED 2315 or department approval Semester Av… Prerequisites: ECED2315 --- # ECED2385 — Math and Science in ECE 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2385 - Math and Science in ECE ECED 2385 - Math and Science in ECE 3 Class Hours Math and Science in Early Childhood is a course covering the standards, principles, and practices in teaching mathematics and science to young children ages birth through eight. The course emphasizes developing an integrated math and science curriculum that includes appropriate content, processes, environment, and materials, and child-centered choices. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. Prerequisite(s): ECED 2315 with a grade… Prerequisites: ECED2315 --- # ECED2310 — Safe, Healthy, Learning Env 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy, Learning Env ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy, Learning Env 3 Class Hours Safe, Healthy, Learning Environments is a study of the basic principles and practices of safety, health, and nutrition as they relate to the early childhood setting, home, and community for children ages birth through eight. Also included is a study of principles of creating appropriate learning environments for young children. Field experience is required. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in all Early Childhood courses before graduation. (This course is eligible for Prior Learning Credit. Visi… --- # ECED2375 — Social-Emotional Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2375 - Social-Emotional Development ECED 2375 - Social-Emotional Development 3 Class Hours This course addresses promotion, prevention, and intervention strategies related to young children’s social-emotional development and challenging behavior. The course is built around the Teaching Pyramid (Fox, Dunlap, Hemmeter, Joseph & Strain, 2003), which is a framework for understanding effective practices related to supporting young children’s social-emotional development and addressing challenging behavior. The model includes a focus on building relationships with children, families and collea… Prerequisites: ECED2315 --- # ECED2186 — Spec Topics in Early Childhood 1 credits · 1 hours ECED 2186 - Spec Topics in Early Childhood ECED 2186 - Spec Topics in Early Childhood 1 Credit A study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of early childhood education. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ECED2286 — Spec Topics in Early Childhood 2 credits · 2 hours ECED 2286 - Spec Topics in Early Childhood ECED 2286 - Spec Topics in Early Childhood 2 Credits A study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of early childhood education. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ECED2386 — Spec Topics in Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 2386 - Spec Topics in Early Childhood ECED 2386 - Spec Topics in Early Childhood 3 Credits A study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of early childhood education. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ECON2000 — Current Issues in Economics 1 credits · 1 hours ECON 2000 - Current Issues in Economics ECON 2000 - Current Issues in Economics 1 Class Hour An analysis of current economic issues such as, but not limited to, the national debt, national deficit, international trade, taxes, Social Security, the military-industrial complex, Medicare, education, and the application of the three basic economic questions in a global economy. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # ECON2100 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours This course introduces and explores a variety of macroeconomic topics including aggregate supply and demand, market equilibrium, Gross Domestic Product, employment, income, prices, major schools of economic thought, fluctuations, growth, monetary policy, fiscal policy, the national debt, international trade, and international finance. ECON 2100 meets the General Education requirement for Social Sciences. Note: This course is not a Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the… Prerequisites: ECON2200 --- # ECON2200 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours This course introduces and explores a variety of microeconomic topics including supply and demand, market equilibrium, elasticity, decision making by producers and consumers, production cost, market structures, public policy, the labor market, distribution of income, environmental policy, market efficiency, and government intervention. ECON 2200 meets the General Education requirement for Social Sciences. Note: This course is not a Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the… Prerequisites: ECON2100 --- # EDUC2210 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology 3 Class Hours A study and application of the principles of growth and development, learning theory, and assessment techniques in the classroom setting. Motivating and facilitating learning processes in school settings will be emphasized. Field experiences in an approved classroom are required. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: EDUC2010 --- # EDUC2200 — Instructional Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2200 - Instructional Technology EDUC 2200 - Instructional Technology 3 Class Hours An examination of the theories, principles, and applications of technology-based strategies and instructional designs for online, blended and classroom learning. Encourages the use and integration of technology in educational settings by providing experiences with audio/visual aids and equipment, preparation of instructional plans, tryout of plans with videotaping, and micro-teaching sessions to promote effective classroom instruction in order to produce instructional materials based on specific learner ch… Prerequisites: EDUC2010 --- # EDUC2000 — Introduction to Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education 3 Class Hours An overview of the role and legal responsibilities of the classroom teacher with an emphasis on current teaching strategies and best practices in education. The course also provides instruction in classroom management, student academic learning levels and diverse backgrounds, the workings of a school, a brief history of education, the components of an effective lesson plan, incorporating technology into instruction, as well as preparing effectively for the hiring process. Observation/Field Experience/Ser… --- # EDUC2220 — Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education EDUC 2220 - Introduction to the Exceptional Learner/Special Education 3 Class Hours An introductory course designed to give an overview of information and issues related to the education of students with exceptionalities. The course provides an overview of current teaching strategies for meeting the needs of exceptional learners, a brief history of special education, specific information regarding individual disabilities, as well as implementing appropriate accommodations and behavior management techniques. Students will al… Prerequisites: EDUC2000 --- # EDUC2375 — Social-Emotional Development 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2375 - Social-Emotional Development EDUC 2375 - Social-Emotional Development 3 Class Hours This course addresses promotion, prevention and intervention strategies related to young children’s social-emotional development and challenging behavior. The course is built around the Teaching Pyramid (Fox, Dunlap, Hemmeter, Joseph & Strain, 2003) which is a framework for understanding effective practices related to supporting young children’s social-emotional development and addressing challenging behavior. The model includes a focus on building relationships with children, families and colleagu… --- # EDUC2001 — Spec Topics in Education 1 credits · 1 hours EDUC 2001 - Spec Topics in Education EDUC 2001 - Spec Topics in Education 1 Credit A study of programs, trends, and issues in education. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EDUC2002 — Spec Topics in Education 2 credits · 2 hours EDUC 2002 - Spec Topics in Education EDUC 2002 - Spec Topics in Education 2 Credits A study of programs, trends, and issues in education. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EDUC2003 — Spec Topics in Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDUC 2003 - Spec Topics in Education EDUC 2003 - Spec Topics in Education 3 Credits A study of programs, trends, and issues in education. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EETC1314 — AC Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1314 - AC Circuits EETC 1314 - AC Circuits 3 Class Hours An introductory course in AC circuits. Topics include voltage, current, resistance, and power in AC circuits, series, parallel, and more complex circuits using Kirchhoff’s laws and selected network theorems, capacitance and inductance, resonance, transformers and polyphase concepts. Lab exercises include building, measurement, and analysis of AC circuits containing resistance, inductance, and capacitance. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1313 Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC1313 --- # EETC2190 — Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours EETC 2190 - Capstone EETC 2190 - Capstone 1 Class Hour An advanced course that reviews all course material that is common to the Electrical Engineering Technology degree program. Includes a program exit exam that all program graduates are required to take. This course should be scheduled as closely as possible to the student’s graduation date. Semester Availability: Spring Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC1314, EETC1322, EETC1331, EETC2333 --- # EETC1313 — DC Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1313 - DC Circuits EETC 1313 - DC Circuits 3 Class Hours An introductory course in DC circuits. Topics include voltage, current, resistance, and power in DC circuits, series, parallel, and more complex circuits using Kirchhoff’s laws and selected network theorems, capacitors, and inductors. Lab exercises include building, measurement, and analysis of DC circuits containing resistance, inductance, and capacitance. Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EETC1331 — Digital Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1331 - Digital Fundamentals EETC 1331 - Digital Fundamentals 3 Class Hours An introductory course in digital logic systems. Studies concepts of Boolean Logic and their applications to designing and analyzing digital integrated circuits. Topics include binary and other number base systems and codes, logic circuits, A/D and D/A converters, counters, shift registers, adders, multiplexers, encoders and various memory devices and their operation. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EETC2380 — Electrical Code 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2380 - Electrical Code EETC 2380 - Electrical Code 3 Class Hours This course covers the use of the current National Electrical Code (NEC). Topics include the NEC history, ampacity, conductor size, overcurrent protection, grounding, motor branch circuit and feeder conductors, temperature corrections, service calculations, and number and size of conductors in raceways. Emphasis is on industrial and commercial applications. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1314 Semester Availability: Spring Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC1314 --- # EETC1321 — Electronics I 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1321 - Electronics I EETC 1321 - Electronics I 3 Class Hours An introductory course in solid-state devices. Topics include solid-state electronics as circuit elements, including diodes, bipolar transistors, rectifier circuits, and Zener diode regulators. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1314 Semester Availability: Spring Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC1314 --- # EETC1322 — Electronics II 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1322 - Electronics II EETC 1322 - Electronics II 3 Class Hours This course is a continuation of the Electronics I course. More advanced topics in solid-state electronics will be covered. Topics include solid-state electronics as circuit elements, including power supplies, power amplification, junction and MOSFETs, applications in selected linear circuits, and operational amplifiers in various feedback configurations Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1321 Semester Availability: Spring Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC1321 --- # EETC2333 — Industrial Electronic Controls 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2333 - Industrial Electronic Controls EETC 2333 - Industrial Electronic Controls 3 Class Hours Advanced study of control circuits and electronic devices used in operating machines and processes in industry. Topics include design of control circuits using relay logic and solid-state logic, solid-state control of DC motors, AC motors, and stepper motors, power supplies, operational amplifiers, thyristors, transducers, timers, optical and thermal devices, and other components such as programmable controllers to show how automated equipment can be accurately controlled. Lab exercises are inc… Prerequisites: EETC1314 --- # EETC2361 — Instrumentation Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology 3 Class Hours This course covers various components, circuits, instruments, and control techniques used by industry in automated process control systems. Topics include electrical and mechanical transducers applied in the measurement of temperature, pressure, flow and position, and exercises using computers and computer interfacing to give a realistic approach to the industrial application of these devices. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1322 Semester Availability: Spr… Prerequisites: EETC1322 --- # EETC2291 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2291 - Internship EETC 2291 - Internship 1-3 Credits A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compensated or uncompensated). This will allow students to apply their knowledge to real world situations and to build relationships with companies prior to graduation. This course may be repeated. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EETC1300 — Intro to Electrical Engr Tech 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1300 - Intro to Electrical Engr Tech EETC 1300 - Intro to Electrical Engr Tech 3 Class Hours An introduction to the electrical engineering technology discipline. Topics include business organization and communication techniques such as preparing a notebook, email and attachments, use of spreadsheet, presentation software, internet, and working in teams. Workplace safety is stressed. Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EETC2331 — PLC I 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2331 - PLC I EETC 2331 - PLC I 3 Class Hours An introductory course in programmable logic controllers. Topics include basic instructions for the PLC hardware and programming software, various types of field devices common to the industrial environment and the interfacing of I/O devices to the PLC. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1331 or IPCT 1330 Semester Availability: Spring, Fall (Humphrey County Campus) Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC1331, IPCT1330 --- # EETC2332 — PLC II 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 2332 - PLC II EETC 2332 - PLC II 3 Class Hours Covers advanced topics in PLC programming. Topics include more advanced instructions, communications, and automated work cells. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Prerequisite(s): EETC 2331 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: EETC2331 --- # EETC2199 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours EETC 2199 - Special Topics EETC 2199 - Special Topics 1 Class Hour This course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curriculum. Semester Availability: As needed. Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # EETC1370 — Transformers/Rotating Machines 3 credits · 3 hours EETC 1370 - Transformers/Rotating Machines EETC 1370 - Transformers/Rotating Machines 3 Class Hours This is an intermediate level course that provides an understanding of electrical machinery. Topics include transformer theory and application, single-phase and three-phase connections, auto-transformers, special instrument transformers, the development of horsepower, torque, efficiency as related to the operation of D.C. motors and generators, single-phase and three-phase motors, alternators, stepper motors, resolvers, synchros, and comparisons in the performance of machines. Lab exercises are… Prerequisites: EETC1314 --- # ENGL2002 — 20th-Century Am Women Writers 1 credits · 1 hours ENGL 2002 - 20th-Century Am Women Writers ENGL 2002 - 20th-Century Am Women Writers (Honors Option Offered) 1 Class Hour Introduces students to the literary contributions of 20 th -century American women writers. Semester Availability: Not currently offered --- # ENGL2055 — African American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2055 - African American Literature ENGL 2055 - African American Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of African American literature from the Colonial period through the present. Topics include the works of significant African American writers. Poems, stories, novels, memoirs, and songs are examined for their insight into the lived experiences and discourses of African Americans as well as themes and experiences common to human existence. Cultural and creative expression is analyzed within its social and historical contexts.. Note: ENGL 2055 meets the general educatio… Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2005 — Creative Non-fiction Workshop 1 credits · 1 hours ENGL 2005 - Creative Non-fiction Workshop ENGL 2005 - Creative Non-fiction Workshop (Honors Option Offered) 1 Class Hour An introduction to the art of the personal essay. Topics include critical analysis of a variety of personal essays from the 20 th century to today, crafting personal essays, critiquing peer work, and submitting a final portfolio. Semester Availability: Not currently offered --- # ENGL2118 — Creative Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2118 - Creative Writing I ENGL 2118 - Creative Writing I 3 Class Hours An introduction to the process of imaginative writing. Topics include evaluation of model stories, poems, and personal essays; genres of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction; and critical analysis of writing process and final work. Note: ENGL 2118 does not meet the requirement for a general education core course. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2119 — Creative Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2119 - Creative Writing II ENGL 2119 - Creative Writing II 3 Class Hours Continuing practice in the process of imaginative writing. Topics include evaluation of model stories, poems, and personal essays; genres of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction; and critical analysis of writing process and final work. Note: ENGL 2119 does not meet the requirement for a general education core course. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL2118 --- # ENGL2110 — Early American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of American literature from the time of Colonial expansion through the Civil War period. Topics include works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, prose, and/or drama, and the relevant historical context. Note: ENGL 2110 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2210 — Early British Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of British literature from Beowulf through the Restoration and the 18 th century. Topics include the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, prose, and/or drama, taking into account events in history that influenced them. Note: ENGL 2210 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: Fall * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2310 — Early World Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of world literature from the ancient world through the Renaissance. Topics include the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, prose, and/or drama, taking into account events in history that influenced them. Note: ENGL 2310 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: Fall, Summer * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL1010 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours A study of style, syntax, and basic organizational patterns. Topics include various rhetorical patterns, audience, purpose, diverse perspectives, writing, revising, and editing. Documented research paper required. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # ENGL1020 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours A study of argumentative and analytical writing. Topics include advanced methods of composition, analysis and explication of literature/ essays, elements of persuasion, use of evidence, and advanced methods of research. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2000 — Grammar Express 1 credits · 1 hours ENGL 2000 - Grammar Express ENGL 2000 - Grammar Express 1 Class Hour Topics include punctuation, usage, common errors, and misspellings. Semester Availability: Not currently offered --- # ENGL2140 — Introduction to Cinema 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2140 - Introduction to Cinema ENGL 2140 - Introduction to Cinema (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An introduction to the basic elements of cinema. Topics include elements of classic films, techniques of analysis, and cinematic production techniques. Note: ENGL 2140 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2035 — Introduction to Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2035 - Introduction to Fiction ENGL 2035 - Introduction to Fiction (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An introduction to short stories and novels. Topics include major literary themes, historical/social events that influenced the writers, literary terminology, characteristics of literature, interpretation of literature, and analysis of composition and style. Note: ENGL 2035 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2020 — Literature: Poetry and Drama 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2020 - Literature: Poetry and Drama ENGL 2020 - Literature: Poetry and Drama (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An introduction to the works of major poets and dramatists. Topics include major literary themes, historical/social events that influenced the writers, literary terminology, characteristics of literature, interpretation of literature, and analysis of composition and major literary themes. Note: ENGL 2020 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2120 — Modern American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of American literature from the period of post-Civil War regionalism through the present. Topics include the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, prose, and/or drama, taking into account events in history that influenced them. Note: ENGL 2120 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2220 — Modern British Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of British literature from the period of Romanticism to the present. Topics include the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, prose, and/or drama, taking into account events in history that influenced them. Note: ENGL 2220 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: Spring * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2320 — Modern World Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of world literature from the Age of Enlightenment to the present. Topics include the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry, prose, and/or drama, taking into account events in history that influenced them. Note: ENGL 2320 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: Spring * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2133 — Multicultural Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2133 - Multicultural Literature ENGL 2133 - Multicultural Literature (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of American authors and poets of various ethnic backgrounds. Topics include biography, essays, poetry, and short fiction by African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. Note: ENGL 2133 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course or otherwise. Semester Availability: Not currently * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2006 — Poetry Workshop 1 credits · 1 hours ENGL 2006 - Poetry Workshop ENGL 2006 - Poetry Workshop (Honors Option Offered) 1 Class Hour An introduction to the art of poetry creation and revision. Topics include developing creative approaches to drafting new poems and revision techniques designed specifically for poetry. Semester Availability: Fall --- # ENGL2001 — Pop Literature and Culture 1 credits · 1 hours ENGL 2001 - Pop Literature and Culture ENGL 2001 - Pop Literature and Culture (Honors Option Offered) 1 Class Hour An analysis of popular literary genres. Specific topics are determined by the instructor and may include gothic, popular romances, mysteries, westerns, science-fiction and fantasy, children’s literature, and others. (Please check the class schedule for specific themes in Pop Literature and Culture because the focus of the course and the instructor change each semester.) Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # ENGL2030 — Themes in Literature & Culture 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2030 - Themes in Literature & Culture ENGL 2030 - Themes in Literature & Culture (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An analysis of significant primary texts as forms of cultural and creative expression. Specific topics are determined by the instructor and may include gender, the supernatural, film, comedy, Greek and Roman literature, mythology, Native American literature, Shakespeare, and Southern literature. Students may register for this course multiple times as topics vary each semester. Note: ENGL 2030 meets the general education requirement for Humanities as a literature course o… Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL1020 --- # ENGL2116 — Writing for the Web 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web 3 Class Hours Develops comprehensible and useful content for the Web. Topics include critiques of the writing style of current Web pages, the design of online documentation, and the development of appropriate online copy. Note: ENGL 2116 does not meet the requirement for a general education core course. This course is available in the fall and spring semesters through TN eCampus. Semester Availability: This course is available in the fall and spring semesters through TN eCampus. Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL0815 — Writing Support 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 0815 - Writing Support ENGL 0815 - Writing Support 3 Class Hours This course accompanies ENGL 1010 - English Composition I and focuses on the writing process with a concentration on drafting effective introductions, conclusions, body paragraphs, these theses, and supporting details as well as effective use of language, grammar, and mechanics. Note: This course cannot be taken by itself and must be completed with an on-ground or virtual section of ENGL 1010. Students in technical certificate programs that only require learning support competency may take the course as a standalone by perm… --- # ENST1311 — Computer Aided Design I 1 credits · 1 hours ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I 3 Class Hour, 4 --- # ENST2361 — Fluid Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems 3 Class Hours This course covers the fundamentals of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include fluid mechanics with an emphasis on the use of hydraulics and pneumatics for power transmission and for control purposes. Basic theory and application covers the relationships between fluid flow and pressure, accumulators, actuators, and the control of both fluid and air. Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ENTR1700 — Business Financial Management 3 credits · 3 hours ENTR 1700 - Business Financial Management ENTR 1700 - Business Financial Management 3 Class Hours Covers the fundamental principles of accounting and finance related to business operations including accounting and financial terminology, financial statements, accounting ratios, payroll, budgeting, forecasting, time value of money, financial decision making, and break-even analysis. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ENTR2200 — Business Plan Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ENTR 2200 - Business Plan Fundamentals ENTR 2200 - Business Plan Fundamentals 3 Class Hours An introduction to business planning. The students will assess business strengths and weaknesses; collect and organize market data; develop a business plan, marketing plan, and financial plan. Prerequisite(s): ENTR 1600 , ENTR 1700 , BUSN 2380 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENTR1600, ENTR1700, BUSN2380 --- # ENTR1600 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours ENTR 1600 - Entrepreneurship ENTR 1600 - Entrepreneurship 3 Class Hours An introduction to entrepreneurship. Topics include economic, social and political climate; demographic, technological and social changes; skills, challenges, and rewards of entrepreneurship. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0163 — American College Experience 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0163 - American College Experience ESOL 0163 - American College Experience 3 Class Hours A beginning study of American culture and its effects on education, while increasing English language skills. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0191 — English for Health Professions 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0191 - English for Health Professions ESOL 0191 - English for Health Professions 3 Class Hours An advanced-level course designed for students who wish to improve their English skills before applying to health-related programs such as Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, and Surgical Technology. Students will learn the language and culture of healthcare while practicing English skills that are specific to this field. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0124, ESOL0154, ESOL0174, ESOL0184 --- # ESOL0152 — Grammar 2 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0152 - Grammar 2 ESOL 0152 - Grammar 2 3 Class Hours This course is for low-intermediate students. Students will focus on increasingly complex grammar topics and apply them to speaking and writing. Prerequisite(s): Testing Placement Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0153 — Grammar 3 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0153 - Grammar 3 ESOL 0153 - Grammar 3 3 Class Hours This course is for high-intermediate students. Students will study grammar topics that provide a foundation for advanced grammar study. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0152 --- # ESOL0154 — Grammar 4 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0154 - Grammar 4 ESOL 0154 - Grammar 4 3 Class Hours This course is an advanced grammar course that will complement higher-level reading and writing courses. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0153 --- # ESOL0122 — Listening and Speaking 2 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0122 - Listening and Speaking 2 ESOL 0122 - Listening and Speaking 2 3 Class Hours This course is for low-intermediate students. Students will discuss and react to listenings on American culture topics. Prerequisite(s): Testing Placement Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0123 — Listening and Speaking 3 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0123 - Listening and Speaking 3 ESOL 0123 - Listening and Speaking 3 3 Class Hours This course is for high-intermediate students. Students will converse in more depth on social and academic topics and participate in academic discussions. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0122 --- # ESOL0124 — Listening and Speaking 4 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0124 - Listening and Speaking 4 ESOL 0124 - Listening and Speaking 4 3 Class Hours This course is at the advanced level. Students will listen to and take notes on academic lectures as well as learn basic public speaking skills. Prerequisite(s): ESOL 0123 or equivalent skills Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0123 --- # ESOL0172 — Reading 2 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0172 - Reading 2 ESOL 0172 - Reading 2 3 Class Hours This course is for low-intermediate students. Students will increase vocabulary and reading abilities. Students will read and understand simple paragraphs. Prerequisite(s): Testing Placement Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0173 — Reading 3 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0173 - Reading 3 ESOL 0173 - Reading 3 3 Class Hours This course is for high-intermediate students. Students will increase vocabulary and reading abilities. Students will read academic texts and search for main ideas and details. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0172 --- # ESOL0174 — Reading 4 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0174 - Reading 4 ESOL 0174 - Reading 4 3 Class Hours This course is a high-intermediate/low-advanced course to improve students’ reading comprehension and enhance vocabulary knowledge in a technology-rich environment. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0173 --- # ESOL0141 — Spelling and Vocabulary 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0141 - Spelling and Vocabulary ESOL 0141 - Spelling and Vocabulary 3 Class Hours A study of English spelling rules and the Latin and Greek roots, prefixes, and suffixes which make up professional English lexicons. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0182 — Writing 2 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0182 - Writing 2 ESOL 0182 - Writing 2 3 Class Hours This course is for low-intermediate students. Students will learn to write grammatically correct sentences and basic paragraphs. Prerequisite(s): Testing Placement Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # ESOL0183 — Writing 3 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0183 - Writing 3 ESOL 0183 - Writing 3 3 Class Hours This course is for high-intermediate students. Students will learn basic academic paragraph form, basic summarizing skills, and genre awareness. Prerequisite(s): ESOL 0182 or equivalent skills Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0182 --- # ESOL0184 — Writing 4 3 credits · 3 hours ESOL 0184 - Writing 4 ESOL 0184 - Writing 4 3 Class Hours This course is for high-intermediate/low-advanced students. Students will write academic essays and will become proficient in technology appropriate for the academic writing classroom. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ESOL0183 --- # FIN2000 — Investing for Your Future 1 credits · 1 hours FIN 2000 - Investing for Your Future FIN 2000 - Investing for Your Future 1 Class Hour An overview of basic investment terminology and strategy and an analysis of various investment options, instruments, risks, return, costs, and global opportunities. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # FIN2110 — Money and Banking 3 credits · 3 hours FIN 2110 - Money and Banking FIN 2110 - Money and Banking 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic economic principles most closely related to the subject of money and banking. Topics include the application of the economics of money and banking in the individual bank and in the banking system; the nature and functions of money and the money supply; financial intermediation and the various financial markets; the Federal Reserve System, its policies and operation. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # FREN1010 — Beginning French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 1010 - Beginning French I FREN 1010 - Beginning French I 3 Class Hours An introduction to the French language. Provides a foundation in reading, writing, speaking, and aural comprehension. Semester Availability: This course is all semesters through TNeCampus --- # FREN1020 — Beginning French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 1020 - Beginning French II FREN 1020 - Beginning French II 3 Class Hours A continuation of FREN 1010 . Students improve skills in reading, writing, speaking, and aural comprehension. Prerequisite(s): FREN 1010 or instructor permission Semester Availability: This course is all semesters through TNeCampus Prerequisites: FREN1010 --- # FREN2010 — Intermediate French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 2010 - Intermediate French I FREN 2010 - Intermediate French I 3 Class Hours A continuation of the development of the student’s knowledge of French. Students build aural comprehension skills and speaking ability, write compositions, and study French and Francophone literature and culture. Prerequisite(s): FREN 1020 or instructor permission Semester Availability: Not currently offered Prerequisites: FREN1020 --- # FREN2020 — Intermediate French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 2020 - Intermediate French II FREN 2020 - Intermediate French II 3 Class Hours A continuation of the development of the student’s knowledge of French. Students increase aural comprehension skills and speaking ability, further develop their writing skills, and broaden their study of French and Francophone literature. Prerequisite(s): FREN 2010 or instructor permission Semester Availability: Not currently offered Prerequisites: FREN2010 --- # GEOG1012 — Cultural Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study of the geography of human cultures including demographics, migration dynamics, and settlement patterns; special dimensions of ethnic, linguistic, and religious diversity; political approaches to economic and urban structures; and differing approaches to the ecological interface. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # GEOG1035 — World Regional Geography 1 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 1035 - World Regional Geography 1 GEOG 1035 - World Regional Geography 1 3 Class Hours A survey of the geographic regions of the world, including studies of the physical character of the land, resources, economics, and cultures. Note: GEOG 1035 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # GEOG1045 — World Regional Geography 2 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 1045 - World Regional Geography 2 GEOG 1045 - World Regional Geography 2 3 Class Hours A continuation of GEOG 1035 . Selected topics and world regions, especially those with problems or situations of contemporary interest, to illustrate geographical points of view. Note: GEOG 1045 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # GEOL1030 — Survey of Geology 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology (Formerly GEOL 1110 - Earth Science) 4 Class Hours, 3 --- # HHP1300 — First Aid and Safety 3 credits · 3 hours HHP 1300 - First Aid and Safety HHP 1300 - First Aid and Safety 3 Class Hours Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid including the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). Topics include adult and infant CPR (both one-man and two-man), basic first aid and AED use. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # HHP2300 — Intro to Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours HHP 2300 - Intro to Exercise Science HHP 2300 - Intro to Exercise Science 3 Class Hours This course provides a basic overview of exercise science. Topics include exercise physiology, sports nutrition, biomechanics, athletic training, exercise and sport psychology, and motor behavior. Semester Availability: Fall --- # HHP2400 — Prev and Care of Ath Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours HHP 2400 - Prev and Care of Ath Injuries HHP 2400 - Prev and Care of Ath Injuries 3 Class Hours This course is designed to give an overview of the prevention, care, and management of common injuries in a variety of sports. Semester Availability: Spring --- # HCMT2361 — Basic Medical Coding, Part I 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2361 - Basic Medical Coding, Part I HCMT 2361 - Basic Medical Coding, Part I 3 Class Hours HCMT 2361 Basic Medical Coding, Part 1 prepares student with the skills and knowledge required for accurate and timely medical coding according to the rubrics, conventions, and guidelines for medical coding. HCMT 2361 and HCMT 2363 must be taken consecutively in one semester (1st 7 weeks and 2nd 7 weeks) due to being Part I and Part II of basic medical coding. HCMT 2361 must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher. Note: Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program.… Prerequisites: HCMT2400 --- # HCMT2363 — Basic Medical Coding, Part II 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2363 - Basic Medical Coding, Part II HCMT 2363 - Basic Medical Coding, Part II 3 Class Hours HCMT 2363 Basic Medical Coding, Part II, prepares student with the skills and knowledge required for accurate and timely coding according to the rubrics, conventions, and guidelines for coding. It is a continuation of HCMT 2361 Basic Medical Coding, Part I. Note: Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: HCMT2361 --- # HCMT2365 — Coding Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2365 - Coding Capstone HCMT 2365 - Coding Capstone 3 Class Hours A second-year advanced course that applies coding knowledge learned from preceding courses. Required for AAS coding students only. Topics include ICD and CPT code assignments, application of coding guidelines to ensure accurate code assignment and correct code sequencing. Preparation for coding certification will be emphasized. Note: Student must maintain a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: HCMT2363 --- # HCMT2370 — Electronic Healthcare Apps 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2370 - Electronic Healthcare Apps HCMT 2370 - Electronic Healthcare Apps 3 Class Hours This course covers EMR/EHR systems, design, implementation, and application. Topics include EHR, Health Informatics, information/network security, troubleshooting, medical office hardware and software applications, and on- and off-site medical record storage. Upon completion, students should be able to facilitate usage of electronic health record systems and other technologies. Note: Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part… Prerequisites: INFS1010, HCMT2305, HCMT2315 --- # HCMT2305 — Healthcare Delivery Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2305 - Healthcare Delivery Systems HCMT 2305 - Healthcare Delivery Systems 3 Class Hours This course focuses on the United States healthcare institutions and the legal regulations for each of these institutions. It examines historical backgrounds, future perspectives, and trends. It reviews the way in which each delivery system is organized and the impact it has on various demographics. Note: Student must maintain a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HCMT2385 — Healthcare Management Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2385 - Healthcare Management Capstone HCMT 2385 - Healthcare Management Capstone 3 Class Hours A comprehensive review of Healthcare Management. Topics include risk management measures, chart auditing, improved billing practices, medical legal issues, human resource management, and healthcare delivery systems. An exit exam will be administered as a means of assessing program Prerequisites: HCMT2305, HCMT2315, HCMT2350, HCMT2362, HCMT2370 --- # HCMT2291 — Healthcare Mgmt Internship 1 credits · 1 hours HCMT 2291 - Healthcare Mgmt Internship HCMT 2291 - Healthcare Mgmt Internship 1-3 -3 Class Hours This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required . Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HCMT2350 — Insurance and Reimbursement 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2350 - Insurance and Reimbursement HCMT 2350 - Insurance and Reimbursement 3 Class Hours A study of insurance billing procedures. Topics include instruction for completing pertinent forms for third-party payers. Reimbursement methods for billing and reporting are discussed. Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HCMT2362 — Medical Credentialing 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2362 - Medical Credentialing HCMT 2362 - Medical Credentialing 3 Class Hours This course prepares students to conduct medical credentialing in any healthcare setting, from initial credentialing through updating information for facilities where medical services will be provided, yearly renewals of malpractice insurance, provider licenses, participation agreements with insurance companies, CAQH, and any other necessary medical affiliates. Note: Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pa… Prerequisites: HCMT2305, HCMT2315, HCMT2350 --- # HCMT2315 — Medical Legal Issues 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2315 - Medical Legal Issues HCMT 2315 - Medical Legal Issues 3 Class Hours An overview of the legal issues arising in the healthcare workplace. Topics include a brief history of the legal system, torts, contracts, confidentiality, laws relating to drug administration, medical records as a legal document, patients’ authorization, informed consent, medical practice acts, and areas of potential liability for the healthcare professional. Student must maintain a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HCMT2310 — Medical Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2310 - Medical Office Management HCMT 2310 - Medical Office Management 3 Class Hours This course focuses on the principles of managing a medical office. Topics include revenue sources specific to the medical practice, the relationship between patients and work staff, and the various business functions necessary to manage a practice. Students who complete will have the ability to effectively apply these techniques in healthcare practice. Student must maintain a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Path… Prerequisites: HCMT2305, HCMT2315, HCMT2350, HCMT2362, HCMT2370 --- # HCMT2400 — Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2400 - Pathophysiology HCMT 2400 - Pathophysiology 3 Class Hours This course focuses on pathophysiology for general healthcare managers. Topics include an introduction to principles of general mechanisms of disease including etiology, prognosis, signs, and symptoms; relationship of normal body functioning to the physiologic changes that occur as a result of illness; and rationale for common therapies, laboratory tests, and drugs for selected diseases. Note: Student must maintain a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Te… Prerequisites: SURG1304 --- # HCMT2330 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours HCMT 2330 - Pharmacology HCMT 2330 - Pharmacology 3 Class Hours An introduction to generic and product names of a variety of medications, drug classifications, and general therapeutic applications. Topics include a history of drugs, the drug approval process, and applicable prescription and over-the-counter drugs for every body system. Student must earn a grade of “C” or higher in order to progress in program. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: SURG1304 --- # HIST2010 — Early United States History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2010 - Early United States History HIST 2010 - Early United States History 3 Class Hours A survey of the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of American life from the pre-Columbian period through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # HIST2310 — Early World History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2310 - Early World History HIST 2310 - Early World History 3 Class Hours A study of social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of significant civilizations from the period of unwritten history through the 17th century. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. --- # HIST2000 — History’s Myths/Misconceptions 1 credits · 1 hours HIST 2000 - History’s Myths/Misconceptions HIST 2000 - History’s Myths/Misconceptions 1 Class Hour Topics include a study of common myths in American History. Focuses on exploring and debunking these myths for a more accurate view of history and on examining misconceptions of history that have been handed down through the years. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # HIST2020 — Modern United States History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2020 - Modern United States History HIST 2020 - Modern United States History 3 Class Hours A study of the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of American life from the Reconstruction period to the present. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # HIST2320 — Modern World History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2320 - Modern World History HIST 2320 - Modern World History 3 Class Hours A study of the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of significant civilizations from the mid-15th century to the present. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. --- # HIST2030 — Tennessee History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 2030 - Tennessee History HIST 2030 - Tennessee History 3 Class Hours A study of the history of Tennessee from the neolithic era to the present. Topics include social, cultural, economic, and political activities throughout the state’s history. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # HMGT1040 — Front Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1040 - Front Office Procedures HMGT 1040 - Front Office Procedures 3 Class Hours This course examines both the operation of a rooms department of a typical full-service or selective-service facility and the theoretical applications of all revenue center operations including yield management and other vital hotel functions, with emphasis on the control function of management. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HMGT2910 — Hospitality Management Internship 1 credits · 1 hours HMGT 2910 - Hospitality Management Internship HMGT 2910 - Hospitality Management Internship 1-3 -3 Class Hours This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations in the culinary arts and hospitality fields. Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HMGT2280 — Hotel Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 2280 - Hotel Operations HMGT 2280 - Hotel Operations 3 Class Hours This course provides a solid overview to every aspect of hotel management. Topics include the hotel development and opening process; the general manager’s role; financial control and information management; the front office, housekeeping, security and engineering; the food and beverage division; marketing and human resources policy. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: HMGT1030, HMGT1040, HMGT1250, HMGT2805 --- # HMGT1800 — Introduction to Event Management 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1800 - Introduction to Event Management HMGT 1800 - Introduction to Event Management 3 Class Hours This is an introductory class that will provide the student insight into the industry of special events and the role the meeting and event professional plays in it. Topics include vendors, contracts, fundraising, budgeting, ethics and more. A grade of “C” or above in all Hospitality Management courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: HMGT1030 --- # HMGT1030 — Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 Class Hours This course provides an orientation to the hospitality industry. This includes an introduction to the structure of lodging food service, and tourism organizations, the role of lodging departments, the future of the industry and career opportunities. Semester Availability: Fall Not Part of a TN Transfer Pathway --- # HMGT1250 — Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1250 - Service Management HMGT 1250 - Service Management 3 Class Hours Discover how to plan for and manage the different types of food and beverage operations in a hotel, including coffee shops, gourmet dining rooms, room service, banquets, lounges, and entertainment/showrooms. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # HMGT2900 — Special Topics in Hospitality Management I 1 credits · 1 hours HMGT 2900 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management I HMGT 2900 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management I 1 Class Hour This course is an in-depth study of selected topic(s) in the hotel, restaurant, culinary, and tourism industries. It is designed to reinforce and further develop basic knowledge and skills gained in earlier courses. Semester Availability: Fall Not Part of a TN Transfer Pathway --- # HMGT1130 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HMGT 1130 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry HMGT 1130 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 3 Class Hours This course is designed to teach students accepted supervisory principles and practice solving problems they may face on the job. Students will learn how to be prepared to juggle expectations of management, guests, employees, and governmental agencies. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # INFS1010 — Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours INFS 1010 - Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications 3 Credits * 2 Class Hours, 2 --- # IPCT1330 — Electrical I 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1330 - Electrical I IPCT 1330 - Electrical I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MATH0845 --- # IPCT1335 — Electrical II 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1335 - Electrical II IPCT 1335 - Electrical II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1330 --- # IPCT2330 — Electrical III 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2330 - Electrical III IPCT 2330 - Electrical III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1335 --- # IPCT2335 — Electrical IV 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2335 - Electrical IV IPCT 2335 - Electrical IV 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT2330 --- # IPCT2370 — Industrial E/I I 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2370 - Industrial E/I I IPCT 2370 - Industrial E/I I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MATH0845 --- # IPCT2375 — Industrial E/I II 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2375 - Industrial E/I II IPCT 2375 - Industrial E/I II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT2370 --- # IPCT1300 — Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1300 - Industrial Safety IPCT 1300 - Industrial Safety 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # IPCT1345 — Instrumentation I 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1345 - Instrumentation I IPCT 1345 - Instrumentation I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1330 --- # IPCT2340 — Instrumentation II 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2340 - Instrumentation II IPCT 2340 - Instrumentation II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1345 --- # IPCT2345 — Instrumentation III 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2345 - Instrumentation III IPCT 2345 - Instrumentation III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1345 --- # IPCT1310 — Intro to Process Technology 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1310 - Intro to Process Technology IPCT 1310 - Intro to Process Technology 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # IPCT1355 — Millwright I 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1355 - Millwright I IPCT 1355 - Millwright I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MATH0845 --- # IPCT2350 — Millwright II 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2350 - Millwright II IPCT 2350 - Millwright II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1355 --- # IPCT2355 — Millwright III 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2355 - Millwright III IPCT 2355 - Millwright III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT2350 --- # IPCT1365 — Pipefitting I 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1365 - Pipefitting I IPCT 1365 - Pipefitting I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: WELD1381, MATH0845 --- # IPCT2360 — Pipefitting II 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2360 - Pipefitting II IPCT 2360 - Pipefitting II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1365 --- # IPCT2365 — Pipefitting III 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2365 - Pipefitting III IPCT 2365 - Pipefitting III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT2360 --- # IPCT1315 — Process Technology I 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1315 - Process Technology I IPCT 1315 - Process Technology I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # IPCT2310 — Process Technology II 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2310 - Process Technology II IPCT 2310 - Process Technology II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: IPCT1315 --- # IPCT1320 — Quality 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 1320 - Quality IPCT 1320 - Quality 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MATH1630 --- # IPCT2190 — Special Topics I 1 credits · 1 hours IPCT 2190 - Special Topics I IPCT 2190 - Special Topics I 1 Class Hour, 1 Lab Hour This course is designed to introduce new topics deemed necessary by local industry. Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # IPCT2290 — Special Topics II 1 credits · 1 hours IPCT 2290 - Special Topics II IPCT 2290 - Special Topics II 2 Class Hour, 2 --- # IPCT2390 — Special Topics III 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2390 - Special Topics III IPCT 2390 - Special Topics III 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # IPCT2380 — Technical Chemistry 2 credits · 2 hours IPCT 2380 - Technical Chemistry IPCT 2380 - Technical Chemistry 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MATH1630 --- # LOGI2020 — Intl Trans & Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 2020 - Intl Trans & Logistics LOGI 2020 - Intl Trans & Logistics 3 Class Hours Provides an understanding of the logistics processes required in moving goods and people across international boundaries, the transportation modes used in such movement, and current logistics issues in the global environment. Prerequisite(s): BUSN 1360 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # LOGI1000 — Introduction to Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 1000 - Introduction to Logistics LOGI 1000 - Introduction to Logistics 3 Class Hours A study of the basic concepts of supply chain management emphasizing the economic significance of distribution to business and the U.S. economy. Topics include the interrelationship between logistics and other areas of business and how logistics can significantly impact customer loyalty by adding value. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # LOGI2050 — Logi & Supply Chain Strategy 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 2050 - Logi & Supply Chain Strategy LOGI 2050 - Logi & Supply Chain Strategy 3 Class Hours A study of the strategic and tactical decisions throughout the logistics and supply chain management processes. Topics include the supply chain concept; obtaining a competitive advantage through supply chain management; techniques to measure, improve, and manage supply chain performance; the effect of interdependent activities and firms on overall performance and behavior; inventory management approaches; trade-offs made in managing supply chain activities; the role of logistics management and its… --- # LOGI2291 — Logistics Internship 1 credits · 1 hours LOGI 2291 - Logistics Internship LOGI 2291 - Logistics Internship 1-3 -3 Class Hours This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required . Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # LOGI2040 — Purchasing Principles 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 2040 - Purchasing Principles LOGI 2040 - Purchasing Principles 3 Class Hours Course covers the basics of purchasing management. Topics include the challenge of purchasing and materials management, --- # LOGI2010 — Supply Chain Technology 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 2010 - Supply Chain Technology LOGI 2010 - Supply Chain Technology 3 Class Hours An introduction to the various technology used in the supply chain industry and how the technology impacts supply chain functionality. Topics include data management systems, voice picking systems, 3D printing, cloud technology and RFID. Prerequisite(s): BUSN 1360 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: BUSN1360 --- # LOGI1010 — Transportation Management 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 1010 - Transportation Management LOGI 1010 - Transportation Management 3 Class Hours An introduction to traffic management functions including mode and carrier selection. Cost models for transportation and reasons for selecting a given shipping method are discussed. All models of transportation and transit times will be explored with frequent use of case-based instruction. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # LOGI1030 — Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours LOGI 1030 - Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt LOGI 1030 - Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt 3 Class Hours An analysis of warehousing functions and management. Topics include facility location and operation, labor relations, financial analysis, and productivity improvement and measurement. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MATH1830 — Applied Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus (Formerly Concepts of Calculus) 3 Credits* 3 Class Hours An introduction to calculus without a requirement for trigonometry with applications from business, economics, life sciences, and An introduction to calculus without a requirement for trigonometry with applications from business, economics, life sciences, and health sciences. Topics include a survey of limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, related rates, maximum-minimum problems, marginal cost, revenue and profit, exponential growth and decay, area between two curves,… Prerequisites: MATH1710, MATH1130 --- # MATH2050 — Calculus Based Prob/Stat 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Prob/Stat MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Prob/Stat 3 Class Hours An introduction to probability and statistics covering data analysis, probability and statistical inference. The inference material covers means, proportions, and variances for one and two samples, one-way ANOVA, regression and correlation and chi-square analysis. Semester Availability: Spring and Fall in an online format only. Prerequisites: MATH1830, MATH1910 --- # MATH1910 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 1910 - Calculus I MATH 1910 - Calculus I (Formerly Calculus & Analytic Geom I) 4 Credits* 4 Class Hours An introductory first course in the traditional three-course calculus sequence. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, related rates, optimization, curve sketching, antiderivatives, properties of definite integrals, and the substitution method. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # MATH1920 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 1920 - Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II (Formerly Calculus & Analytic Geom II) 4 Class Hours A continuation of MATH 1910 and the second course in the traditional three-course calculus sequence. Topics include applications of the definite integral, such as volumes of surfaces of revolution, arc length, and surface area, integration techniques for algebraic and transcendental functions, an introduction to differential equations, sequences, convergence tests for infinite series, and properties of Taylor Series. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH2110 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 2110 - Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III (Formerly Calculus & Analytic Geom III) 4 Class Hours A continuation of MATH 1920 and the third course in the traditional three-course calculus sequence. Topics include vectors and their applications, quadric surfaces, the calculus of more than one independent variable, partial derivatives, Lagrange Multipliers, multiple integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems, vector-valued functions, vector fields, and Green’s Theorem. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # MATH1130 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 Credits* 3 Class Hours A traditional college algebra course for non-science majors. Topics include rational and exponential expressions, the concept of functions and their inverses, linear functions and equations including equations with radicals and absolute values, complex numbers, quadratic functions and equations, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations, graphs of basic functions, systems of equations, and inequalities. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: MATH1000 --- # MATH2120 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2120 - Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations 3 Class Hours An introductory first course in differential equations. Topics include linear first-order differential equations, applications, homogeneous linear differential equations, second-order linear equations, systems of differential equations, and the Laplace Transforms. Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisites: MATH1920 --- # MATH0845 — Finite Math Support 2 credits · 2 hours MATH 0845 - Finite Math Support MATH 0845 - Finite Math Support 1 Class Hours A Topics include operations with real numbers and algebraic expressions, analysis of graphs, linear equations and inequalities, exponents, and interval notation. Note: Successful completion of MATH 1630 will be required to earn successful completion in MATH 0845. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MATH1630 — Finite Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to mathematical topics applicable to a variety of academic areas. Topics include linear functions and graphs, linear inequalities and graphs, systems of linear equations, matrices and matrix algebra, linear programming, set theory, logic, and conversion between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: MATH0845 --- # MATH1000 — Foundations of Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1000 - Foundations of Algebra MATH 1000 - Foundations of Algebra 3 Class Hours This course is designed to prepare students to have the necessary skills to be successful in algebra intensive college-level mathematics courses. The curriculum provides multiple representations of applications and problem-solving, both algebraically and with the aid of technology. Topics include writing equations of lines; performing operations with polynomials and rational expressions; analysis of quadratic functions and graphs; solving linear, quadratic, and rational equations; graphing and evaluating polyn… --- # MATH0825 — General Studies Math Support 2 credits · 2 hours MATH 0825 - General Studies Math Support MATH 0825 - General Studies Math Support 1 Class Hours A Topics include operations with real numbers and algebraic expressions, solving equations, and analysis of graphs. Note: Successful completion of MATH 1010 will be required to earn successful completion in MATH 0825. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MATH1420 — Geometry Concepts for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers (Formerly Math for Elem Education II) 3 Class Hours A continuation of MATH 1410 and the second course in math for elementary education, which is restricted to students majoring in Elementary or Early Childhood Education. Topics include introductory elements of probability and statistics and the basic concepts of Euclidean geometry and coordinate geometry including congruence, similarity, measurements, areas, and volumes. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MATH2010 — Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (Formerly Linear Algebra) 3 Class Hours A traditional introductory linear algebra course. Topics include matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, vectors, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # MATH1530 — Introductory Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic concepts and formulas for both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include the nature of data, uses and abuses of statistics, methods of sampling, summarizing data, pictures of data, counting techniques, measures of central tendency, measures of variation, measures of position, understanding probability, binomial and normal distributions, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, fundamentals of hypothesis testing for both one and two samples, and linear reg… Prerequisites: MATH0835 --- # MATH0810 — Learning Support Math 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 0810 - Learning Support Math MATH 0810 - Learning Support Math 3 Class Hours Prepares students with the necessary skills to be successful in college-level mathematics by providing multiple representations of application and problem-solving. Topics include operations with real numbers and algebraic expressions, analysis of graphs, linear functions, linear equations and inequalities, basic statistics and probability, and unit conversions. This course is only available for those students enrolled in certificate programs that do not require college level math but that do require learning sup… --- # MATH1010 — Math for General Studies 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies MATH 1010 - Math for General Studies (Formerly Math for Liberal Arts) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introductory mathematics course for non-science majors emphasizing applications. Topics include problem-solving, set theory, logic, number bases, probability, statistics, consumer mathematics, and finance. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. --- # MATH1410 — Number Concepts for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers (Formerly Math for Elem Education I) 3 Class Hours An introductory first course in math for elementary education, which is restricted to students majoring in Elementary or Early Childhood Education. Topics include tools for problem-solving, sets and operations on sets, functions, numeration system, algebra-based study properties and operations with whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MATH1730 — Precalculus 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 1730 - Precalculus MATH 1730 - Precalculus 5 Credits* 5 Class Hours A single course in precalculus algebra and trigonometry. Algebra topics include polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, and logarithmic expressions and equations; polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and logistic functions, graphs, and their applications; polynomial and rational inequalities and their applications; and inverse functions. Trigonometry topics include the trigonometric functions and their graphs, right and oblique triangles, degree/radian measure, trigonometric equations, identities,… Prerequisites: MATH1000 --- # MATH1710 — Precalculus Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra (Formerly Precalculus I) 3 Credits* 3 Class Hours A traditional course in precalculus algebra. Topics include polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, and logarithmic expressions and equations; polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and logistic functions, graphs, and their applications; polynomial and rational inequalities and their applications; and inverse functions. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: MATH1000 --- # MATH1720 — Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry (Formerly Precalculus II) 3 Credits* 3 Class Hours A traditional course in precalculus trigonometry. Topics include the trigonometric functions and their graphs, right and oblique triangles, degree/radian measure, trigonometric equations, identities, inverse trigonometric functions, the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines, vectors, the polar coordinate system, conic sections, and applications. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: MATH1710 --- # MATH0835 — Statistics Support 2 credits · 2 hours MATH 0835 - Statistics Support MATH 0835 - Statistics Support 1 Class Hours A Topics include operations with real numbers and algebraic expressions, analysis of graphs, basic statistics and probability, and unit conversions. Note: Successful completion of MATH 1530 will be required to earn successful completion in MATH 0835. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MST1150 — Digital Audio Production I 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1150 - Digital Audio Production I MST 1150 - Digital Audio Production I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # MST1250 — Digital Audio Production II 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1250 - Digital Audio Production II MST 1250 - Digital Audio Production II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1150 --- # MST1110 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MST 1110 - Fundamentals of Music MST 1110 - Fundamentals of Music 3 Class Hours An introduction to musical concepts as they apply to the commercial music production process. Students will master basic terminology, concepts, and theory, which will enable them to communicate and function effectively in the studio. Topics include genres of popular music, popular song forms, common instrumentation, scales, chords, intervals, and rhythms as they relate to MIDI, digital audio waveforms, and the Nashville Number System. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MST1440 — Live Sound Production 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1440 - Live Sound Production MST 1440 - Live Sound Production 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1230, MST1150 --- # MST1420 — Mastering 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1420 - Mastering MST 1420 - Mastering 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1150 --- # MST1160 — Music & Beats Production I 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1160 - Music & Beats Production I MST 1160 - Music & Beats Production I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1110, MST1150 --- # MST1260 — Music & Beats Production II 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1260 - Music & Beats Production II MST 1260 - Music & Beats Production II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1160 --- # MST1290 — Music Marketing 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1290 - Music Marketing MST 1290 - Music Marketing 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1190 --- # MST1180 — Music Publishing 3 credits · 3 hours MST 1180 - Music Publishing MST 1180 - Music Publishing 3 Class Hours An introduction to the music publishing industry. Topics include self-publishing vs. professional publishing, starting your own publishing company, song plugging, and performance rights organizations. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MST1460 — Music Technology Project 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1460 - Music Technology Project MST 1460 - Music Technology Project 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # MST1170 — Songwriting I 3 credits · 3 hours MST 1170 - Songwriting I MST 1170 - Songwriting I 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic songwriting. Topics include lyric and melody construction, working with music publishers and performance rights organizations. Professionally written songs and students’ songs are analyzed in class. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MST1270 — Songwriting II 3 credits · 3 hours MST 1270 - Songwriting II MST 1270 - Songwriting II 3 Class Hours A continuation of MST 1170  & MST 1180 . Topics include co-writing and writing for specialty markets, song plugging, indie markets, and foreign markets. Students write and issue licenses & agreements and acquire new copyrights. Prerequisite(s): MST 1170 & MST 1180 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: MST1170, MST1180 --- # MST1130 — Studio Recording I 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1130 - Studio Recording I MST 1130 - Studio Recording I 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # MST1230 — Studio Recording II 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1230 - Studio Recording II MST 1230 - Studio Recording II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1130 --- # MST1400 — The Art of Mixing 2 credits · 2 hours MST 1400 - The Art of Mixing MST 1400 - The Art of Mixing 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MST1150 --- # MST1190 — The Business of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MST 1190 - The Business of Music MST 1190 - The Business of Music 3 Class Hours An introduction to occupations and businesses in the music industry and how they interact. Topics include record companies, management, songwriting, publishing, touring, merchandising, and career opportunities. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MUS1225 — Applied Banjo I MUS 1225 - Applied Banjo I MUS 1225 - Applied Banjo I (Honors Option Offered) 2 15 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the banjo that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in classical, jazz, and folk settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: All *This course is part of the… --- # MUS2225 — Applied Banjo II MUS 2225 - Applied Banjo II MUS 2225 - Applied Banjo II (Honors Option Offered) 2 15 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the banjo that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in classical, jazz, and folk settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: All *This course is part of th… Prerequisites: MUS1225 --- # MUS1214 — Applied Bass I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1214 - Applied Bass I MUS 1214 - Applied Bass I (formerly MUS 1051 - Applied Bass) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the bass that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2214 — Applied Bass II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2214 - Applied Bass II MUS 2214 - Applied Bass II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1214 . A comprehensive study of the bass that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1214 --- # MUS1218 — Applied Bassoon I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1218 - Applied Bassoon I MUS 1218 - Applied Bassoon I (formerly MUS 1055 - Applied Bassoon) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the bassoon that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as… --- # MUS2218 — Applied Bassoon II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2218 - Applied Bassoon II MUS 2218 - Applied Bassoon II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1218 . A comprehensive study of the bassoon that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1218 --- # MUS1215 — Applied Cello I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1215 - Applied Cello I MUS 1215 - Applied Cello I (formerly MUS 1052 - Applied Cello) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the cello that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2215 — Applied Cello II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2215 - Applied Cello II MUS 2215 - Applied Cello II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1215 . A comprehensive study of the cello that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1215 --- # MUS1219 — Applied Clarinet I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1219 - Applied Clarinet I MUS 1219 - Applied Clarinet I (formerly MUS 1056 - Applied Clarinet) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the clarinet that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring… --- # MUS2219 — Applied Clarinet II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2219 - Applied Clarinet II MUS 2219 - Applied Clarinet II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1219 . A comprehensive study of the clarinet that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as need… Prerequisites: MUS1219 --- # MUS1209 — Applied Euphonium I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1209 - Applied Euphonium I MUS 1209 - Applied Euphonium I (formerly MUS 1046 - Applied Euphonium) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the euphonium that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Sp… --- # MUS2209 — Applied Euphonium II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2209 - Applied Euphonium II MUS 2209 - Applied Euphonium II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1209 . A comprehensive study of the euphonium that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as n… Prerequisites: MUS1209 --- # MUS1220 — Applied Flute I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1220 - Applied Flute I MUS 1220 - Applied Flute I (formerly MUS 1057 - Applied Flute) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the flute that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2220 — Applied Flute II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2220 - Applied Flute II MUS 2220 - Applied Flute II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1220 . A comprehensive study of the flute that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1220 --- # MUS1210 — Applied French Horn I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1210 - Applied French Horn I MUS 1210 - Applied French Horn I (formerly MUS 1047 - Applied French Horn) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the French horn that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability:… --- # MUS2210 — Applied French Horn II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2210 - Applied French Horn II MUS 2210 - Applied French Horn II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1210 . A comprehensive study of the French horn that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Sprin… Prerequisites: MUS1210 --- # MUS1205 — Applied Guitar I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1205 - Applied Guitar I MUS 1205 - Applied Guitar I (formerly MUS 1041 - Applied Guitar) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the guitar that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as need… --- # MUS2205 — Applied Guitar II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2205 - Applied Guitar II MUS 2205 - Applied Guitar II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1205 . A comprehensive study of the guitar that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1205 --- # MUS1223 — Applied Harp I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1223 - Applied Harp I MUS 1223 - Applied Harp I (formerly MUS 1060 - Applied Harp) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the harp that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2223 — Applied Harp II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2223 - Applied Harp II MUS 2223 - Applied Harp II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1223 . A comprehensive study of the harp that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1223 --- # MUS1226 — Applied Mandolin I MUS 1226 - Applied Mandolin I MUS 1226 - Applied Mandolin I (Honors Option Offered) 2 15 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the mandolin that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in classical, jazz, and folk settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: All *This course is par… --- # MUS2226 — Applied Mandolin II MUS 2226 - Applied Mandolin II MUS 2226 - Applied Mandolin II (Honors Option Offered) 2 15 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the mandolin that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in classical, jazz, and folk settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. *This course is part of the Tennessee transf… Prerequisites: MUS1226 --- # MUS1221 — Applied Oboe I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1221 - Applied Oboe I MUS 1221 - Applied Oboe I (formerly MUS 1058 - Applied Oboe) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the oboe that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2221 — Applied Oboe II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2221 - Applied Oboe II MUS 2221 - Applied Oboe II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1221 . A comprehensive study of the oboe that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1221 --- # MUS1224 — Applied Organ I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1224 - Applied Organ I MUS 1224 - Applied Organ I (formerly MUS 1061 - Applied Organ) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the organ that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2224 — Applied Organ II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2224 - Applied Organ II MUS 2224 - Applied Organ II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1224 . A comprehensive study of the organ that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1224 --- # MUS1206 — Applied Percussion I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1206 - Applied Percussion I MUS 1206 - Applied Percussion I (formerly MUS 1044 - Applied Percussion) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of percussion that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Sp… --- # MUS2206 — Applied Percussion II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2206 - Applied Percussion II MUS 2206 - Applied Percussion II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1206 . A comprehensive study of percussion that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as ne… Prerequisites: MUS1206 --- # MUS1201 — Applied Piano I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1201 - Applied Piano I MUS 1201 - Applied Piano I (formerly MUS 1043 - Applied Piano) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the piano that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2201 — Applied Piano II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2201 - Applied Piano II MUS 2201 - Applied Piano II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1201 . A comprehensive study of the piano that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1201 --- # MUS1222 — Applied Saxophone I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1222 - Applied Saxophone I MUS 1222 - Applied Saxophone I (formerly MUS 1059 - Applied Saxophone) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the saxophone that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Sp… --- # MUS2222 — Applied Saxophone II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 2222 - Applied Saxophone II MUS 2222 - Applied Saxophone II 2 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1222 . A comprehensive study of the saxophone that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1222 --- # MUS1211 — Applied Trombone I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1211 - Applied Trombone I MUS 1211 - Applied Trombone I (formerly MUS 1048 - Applied Trombone) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the trombone that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring… --- # MUS2211 — Applied Trombone II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 2211 - Applied Trombone II MUS 2211 - Applied Trombone II 2 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1211 . A comprehensive study of the trombone that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1211 --- # MUS1212 — Applied Trumpet I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1212 - Applied Trumpet I MUS 1212 - Applied Trumpet I (formerly MUS 1049 - Applied Trumpet) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the trumpet that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as… --- # MUS2212 — Applied Trumpet II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2212 - Applied Trumpet II MUS 2212 - Applied Trumpet II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1212 . A comprehensive study of the trumpet that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1212 --- # MUS1213 — Applied Tuba I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1213 - Applied Tuba I MUS 1213 - Applied Tuba I (formerly MUS 1050 - Applied Tuba) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the tuba that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2213 — Applied Tuba II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2213 - Applied Tuba II MUS 2213 - Applied Tuba II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1213 . A comprehensive study of the tuba that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1213 --- # MUS1216 — Applied Viola I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1216 - Applied Viola I MUS 1216 - Applied Viola I (formerly MUS 1053 - Applied Viola) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the viola that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2216 — Applied Viola II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2216 - Applied Viola II MUS 2216 - Applied Viola II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1216 . A comprehensive study of the viola that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1216 --- # MUS1217 — Applied Violin I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1217 - Applied Violin I MUS 1217 - Applied Violin I (formerly MUS 1054 - Applied Violin) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the violin that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as need… --- # MUS2217 — Applied Violin II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2217 - Applied Violin II MUS 2217 - Applied Violin II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1217 . A comprehensive study of the violin that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1217 --- # MUS1207 — Applied Voice I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1207 - Applied Voice I MUS 1207 - Applied Voice I (formerly MUS 1042 - Applied Voice) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study of the voice that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed --- # MUS2207 — Applied Voice II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2207 - Applied Voice II MUS 2207 - Applied Voice II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1207 . A comprehensive study of the voice that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed Prerequisites: MUS1207 --- # MUS1208 — Applied Woodwinds I 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 1208 - Applied Woodwinds I MUS 1208 - Applied Woodwinds I (formerly MUS 1045 - Applied Woodwinds) 2 private lesson hours per semester A comprehensive study pertaining to instruments of the woodwind family that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area.… --- # MUS2208 — Applied Woodwinds II 15 credits · 15 hours MUS 2208 - Applied Woodwinds II MUS 2208 - Applied Woodwinds II 2 private lesson hours per semester A continuation of MUS 1208 . A comprehensive study pertaining to instruments of the woodwind family that includes building technical and artistic skills inherent in both classical and jazz settings. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester… Prerequisites: MUS1208 --- # MUS1071 — Aural Skills I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1071 - Aural Skills I MUS 1071 - Aural Skills I 1 Class Hour A lab developing ear-training skills, including sight-singing and music dictation. Semester Availability: Every other Spring Prerequisites: MUS1010 --- # MUS1073 — Aural Skills II 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1073 - Aural Skills II MUS 1073 - Aural Skills II 1 Class Hour A continuation of the ear-training skills developed in Aural Skills I . Semester Availability: Every other Fall Prerequisites: MUS1070, MUS1071 --- # MUS1075 — Aural Skills III 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1075 - Aural Skills III MUS 1075 - Aural Skills III 1 Class Hour A continuation of the ear-training skills further developed in Aural Skills II . Semester Availability: Every other Spring Syllabus Prerequisites: MUS1072, MUS1073 --- # MUS1077 — Aural Skills IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 1077 - Aural Skills IV MUS 1077 - Aural Skills IV 1 Class Hour A continuation of the ear-training skills further developed in Aural Skills III . Semester Availability: Every other Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: MUS1074, MUS1075 --- # MUS1307 — Campus Choir I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1307 - Campus Choir I MUS 1307 - Campus Choir I 1 Class Hours A mixed ensemble performing in a variety of musical genres. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MUS2307 — Campus Choir II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2307 - Campus Choir II MUS 2307 - Campus Choir II 1 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1307 . A mixed ensemble performing in a variety of musical genres. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS1307 --- # MUS1105 — Class Guitar 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1105 - Class Guitar MUS 1105 - Class Guitar 1 Class Hours Basic instruction in guitar with emphasis on classical and popular guitar techniques and reading standard music notation and chord charts. Ownership or rental of a guitar is required. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MUS1106 — Class Percussion 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1106 - Class Percussion MUS 1106 - Class Percussion 1 Class Hours An introduction to a variety of percussion instruments, including snare drum, bass drum, drum set, timpani, and mallet instruments. For music majors and non-music majors. --- # MUS1101 — Class Piano I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1101 - Class Piano I MUS 1101 - Class Piano I 1 Class Hours An introduction to the piano for music majors and non-music majors. This class is the first course in the four-semester class piano sequence to prepare students to pass their piano proficiency requirements. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MUS1102 — Class Piano II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1102 - Class Piano II MUS 1102 - Class Piano II 1 Class Hours A continuation of Class Piano I and the second course in the four-course piano sequence. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS1101 --- # MUS1103 — Class Piano III 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1103 - Class Piano III MUS 1103 - Class Piano III 1 Class Hours A continuation of Class Piano II and the third course in the four-course piano sequence. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: MUS1102 --- # MUS1104 — Class Piano IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1104 - Class Piano IV MUS 1104 - Class Piano IV 1 Class Hours A continuation of Class Piano III and the fourth in the four-course piano sequence. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: MUS1103 --- # MUS1107 — Class Voice 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1107 - Class Voice MUS 1107 - Class Voice 1 Class Hours An introduction to basic vocal skills, such as breath control and tone production. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MUS1303 — Concert Orchestra I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1303 - Concert Orchestra I MUS 1303 - Concert Orchestra I 1 Class Hours A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing orchestral music. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MUS2303 — Concert Orchestra II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2303 - Concert Orchestra II MUS 2303 - Concert Orchestra II 1 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1303 . A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing the classical orchestral repertoire. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS1303 --- # MUS1031 — History of Popular Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1031 - History of Popular Music MUS 1031 - History of Popular Music 3 Class Hours A survey of American popular styles and their origins. Topics include jazz, country, ragtime, blues, rock, and soul. Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MUS1030 — Introduction to Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours A survey of music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the 18th and 19th centuries, and modern times. Topics include folk music, popular music, world music, music theory, and cultural and historical influences. Note: MUS 1030 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # MUS1301 — Jazz Ensemble I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1301 - Jazz Ensemble I MUS 1301 - Jazz Ensemble I 1 Class Hours A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing jazz. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MUS2301 — Jazz Ensemble II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2301 - Jazz Ensemble II MUS 2301 - Jazz Ensemble II 1 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1301 . A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing jazz. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS1301 --- # MUS1010 — Materials of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1010 - Materials of Music MUS 1010 - Materials of Music 3 Class Hours An introduction to music notation and the basics of music theory. Topics include keys, scales, simple chords, and practice in listening skills. Note: MUS 1010 is a technical course about music. Students who wish to take a humanities course should consider MUS 1030 . Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # MUS1070 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1070 - Music Theory I MUS 1070 - Music Theory I 3 Class Hours A survey of the grammar of music with emphasis on diatonic harmony, including the major and minor chords and their inversions, and part-writing. Semester Availability: Every other Spring Prerequisites: MUS1010 --- # MUS1072 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1072 - Music Theory II MUS 1072 - Music Theory II 3 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1070 . Semester Availability: Every other Fall Prerequisites: MUS1070, MUS1071 --- # MUS1074 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1074 - Music Theory III MUS 1074 - Music Theory III 3 Class Hours A survey of advanced music with emphasis on chromatic harmony, modulation, 20th-century harmony, part-writing, and ear-training. Semester Availability: Every other Spring Syllabus Prerequisites: MUS1072, MUS1073 --- # MUS1076 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1076 - Music Theory IV MUS 1076 - Music Theory IV 3 Class Hours A continuation of Music Theory III . Semester Availability: Every other Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: MUS1074, MUS1075 --- # MUS1305 — Nashville State Roots I MUS 1305 - Nashville State Roots I MUS 1305 - Nashville State Roots I (Honors Option Offered) 1 3 A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing world and folk styles. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: All *This course is part of the Tennessee transfer pathway Semester Availability: All --- # MUS2305 — Nashville State Roots II MUS 2305 - Nashville State Roots II MUS 2305 - Nashville State Roots II (Honors Option Offered) 1 3 A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing world and folk styles. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Prerequisite: MUS 1304 Semester Availability: All *This course is part of the Tennessee transfer pathway Semest… Prerequisites: MUS1304 --- # MUS1302 — Percussion Ensemble I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1302 - Percussion Ensemble I MUS 1302 - Percussion Ensemble I 1 Class Hours A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing percussion repertory. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MUS2302 — Percussion Ensemble II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2302 - Percussion Ensemble II MUS 2302 - Percussion Ensemble II 1 Class Hours A continuation of MUS 1302 . A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing percussion repertory. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music . To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MUS1302 --- # MUS1304 — Wind Ensemble I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 1304 - Wind Ensemble I MUS 1304 - Wind Ensemble I 1 Class Hours A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing wind ensemble repertory. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # MUS2304 — Wind Ensemble II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2304 - Wind Ensemble II MUS 2304 - Wind Ensemble II 1 Class Hours A performing organization providing instruction and experience in playing wind ensemble repertory. Note: This course may be repeated by all students and must be completed two times by students who are earning the A.F.A. in Music. To fulfill requirements for the A.F.A. in Music, students must complete eight hours of applied lessons and four hours of ensembles appropriate to applied area. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # NSCC1000 — College Success 3 credits · 3 hours NSCC 1000 - College Success NSCC 1000 - College Success 3 Class Hours Designed to empower students to reach their educational and career goals; introduces students to strategies, techniques, and self-management tools commonly recognized to lead to success. Topics include education/career goal-setting and success strategies, campus resources, use of technology, and beginning research skills. This course is available to all students for college-level credit. Semester Availability: Not Currently Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # NSCC1010 — First Year Experience 1 credits · 1 hours NSCC 1010 - First Year Experience NSCC 1010 - First Year Experience 1 Class Hour A one credit hour course introducing first year students to strategies and resources for academic success. Students set academic and career goals and explore the connections between these goals and their degree plan. Students also identify college resources, study skills, and technologies that support their path towards graduation. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring, Summer Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # NURS1330 — Care of the Child 2 credits · 3 hours NURS 1330 - Care of the Child NURS 1330 - Care of the Child 3 Class Hours, 1 Clinical Hour, 3 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for children with alterations in health including pharmacological management. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 NURS 1120 NURS 1620 NURS 1340 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710, NURS1120, NURS1620, NURS1340 --- # NURS1710 — Fundamentals in Nursing 4 credits · 9 hours NURS 1710 - Fundamentals in Nursing NURS 1710 - Fundamentals in Nursing 7 Class Hours, 3 Clinical Hours, 9 /Week This course provides an introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that emphasize fundamental principles necessary to provide safe nursing care for individuals with basic alterations in homeostasis and health. Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # NURS2240 — Leadership 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 2240 - Leadership NURS 2240 - Leadership 2 Class Hours This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied to the role of the professional nurse in various healthcare settings. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 , NURS 1120 , NURS 1620 , NURS 2130 , NURS 2630 , required nursing specialty course ( NURS 1320 , 1330 , and NURS 1340 ) Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710, NURS1120, NURS1620, NURS2130, NURS2630, NURS1320, NURS1340 --- # NURS1620 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I 4 credits · 6 hours NURS 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I NURS 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I 6 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710 --- # NURS2630 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II 4 credits · 6 hours NURS 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II NURS 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II 6 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily acute in nature. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 , NURS 1120 , NURS 1620 , required nursing specialty course ( NURS 1340 ) Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710, NURS1120, NURS1620, NURS1340 --- # NURS2640 — Medical-Surgical Nursing III 4 credits · 6 hours NURS 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III NURS 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III 6 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health of a more complex nature. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 , NURS 1120 , NURS 1620 , NURS 2130 , NURS 2630 , required nursing specialty course ( NURS 1320 , 1330 , and 1340 ) Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710, NURS1120, NURS1620, NURS2130, NURS2630, NURS1320 --- # NURS1340 — Mental Health Nursing 2 credits · 3 hours NURS 1340 - Mental Health Nursing NURS 1340 - Mental Health Nursing 3 Class Hours, 1 Clinical Hour, 3 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing for clients with alterations in mental health including pharmacological management. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710 --- # NURS1120 — Pharmacology I 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 1120 - Pharmacology I NURS 1120 - Pharmacology I 1 Class Hour This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for adults with chronic alterations in health. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710 --- # NURS2130 — Pharmacology II 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 2130 - Pharmacology II NURS 2130 - Pharmacology II 1 Class Hour This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for adults with acute alterations in health. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1120 , NURS 1710 , NURS 1620 , required nursing specialty course NURS 1340 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1120, NURS1710, NURS1620, NURS1340 --- # NURS2140 — Pharmacology III 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 2140 - Pharmacology III NURS 2140 - Pharmacology III 1 Class Hour This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management of adults with complex alterations in health. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1120 , NURS 1710 , NURS 2130 , NURS 1620 , NURS 2630 , required nursing specialty course ( NURS 1320 , 1330 , and 1340 ) Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1120, NURS1710, NURS2130, NURS1620, NURS2630, NURS1320 --- # NURS1600 — Transition to Professional Nursing 4 credits · 6 hours NURS 1600 - Transition to Professional Nursing NURS 1600 - Transition to Professional Nursing 6 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature. Course is intended for graduates of TCAT LPN programs to with the transition to professional nursing. Co-requisite(s): NURS 1120 and NURS 1340 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # NURS1320 — Women Hlth/Childbearing Family 2 credits · 3 hours NURS 1320 - Women Hlth/Childbearing Family NURS 1320 - Women Hlth/Childbearing Family 3 Class Hours, 1 Clinical Hour, 3 /Week This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for women, infants, childbearing patients and families including pharmacological management. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 NURS 1120 NURS 1620 NURS 1340 Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: NURS1710, NURS1120, NURS1620, NURS1340 --- # OTAP1380 — AT and Environments 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1380 - AT and Environments OTAP 1380 - AT and Environments 3 Lecture Hour, 3 Prerequisites: OTAP1210, OTAP1310, OTAP1320, OTAP2110, OTAP1130 --- # OTAP1360 — Challenges to Mental Health 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1360 - Challenges to Mental Health OTAP 1360 - Challenges to Mental Health 3 Prerequisites: PSYC1030, OTAP1210, OTAP1310 --- # OTAP1370 — Challenges to Physical Health 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1370 - Challenges to Physical Health OTAP 1370 - Challenges to Physical Health 3 Prerequisites: OTAP1210, OTAP1310, OTAP1320, OTAP2110 --- # OTAP1320 — Exploring Occupations 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1320 - Exploring Occupations OTAP 1320 - Exploring Occupations 3 --- # OTAP1210 — Foundations of OT 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1210 - Foundations of OT OTAP 1210 - Foundations of OT 2 --- # OTAP1350 — Group Process and Dynamics 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1350 - Group Process and Dynamics OTAP 1350 - Group Process and Dynamics 3 Prerequisites: PSYC1030, OTAP1310, OTAP1210 --- # OTAP1340 — Human Mvmt for Occupation 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1340 - Human Mvmt for Occupation OTAP 1340 - Human Mvmt for Occupation 3 --- # OTAP2110 — Level I C 1 credits · 1 hours OTAP 2110 - Level I C OTAP 2110 - Level I C 1 Credit Provides an opportunity for the OTA student to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy to practice through a Level I Fieldwork experience. Note: Course is Fieldwork only. Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisites: OTAP1220, OTAP1240 --- # OTAP2610 — Level II A 6 credits · 6 hours OTAP 2610 - Level II A OTAP 2610 - Level II A 6 Credits First of two eight-week fieldwork experiences (ACOTE requirement) designed to provide OTA students the opportunity to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students participate in the supervised delivery of occupational therapy services in a variety of settings, utilizing skills, concepts, techniques, and strategies learned through academic preparation. Opportunities are provided for the students to synthesize, develop, and apply academic knowledge and entry level practice skills within the fieldwork setting. Pr… --- # OTAP2620 — Level II B 6 credits · 6 hours OTAP 2620 - Level II B OTAP 2620 - Level II B 6 Credits Second of two eight-week fieldwork experiences (ACOTE requirement) designed to provide OTA students the opportunity to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students participate in the supervised delivery of occupational therapy services in a variety of settings, utilizing skills, concepts, techniques, and strategies learned through academic preparation. Opportunities are provided for the students to synthesize, develop, and apply academic knowledge and entry level practice skills within the fieldwork setting. P… --- # OTAP1310 — Occupational Human Development 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 1310 - Occupational Human Development OTAP 1310 - Occupational Human Development 3 --- # OTAP1240 — OT Documentation w/Level 1B 1 credits · 1 hours OTAP 1240 - OT Documentation w/Level 1B OTAP 1240 - OT Documentation w/Level 1B 2 Lecture Hour, 1 Field Experience Course provides an experiential Level I Fieldwork focused on psychosocial aspects of health and wellness with emphasis on clinical observation and documentation. Includes participation in delivery of OT services as appropriate for assigned setting. A variety of documentation formats, including but not limited to the electronic medical record, are discussed. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1220 or by permission of instructor Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pat… Prerequisites: OTAP1220 --- # OTAP1220 — OT Documentation w/Level lA 1 credits · 1 hours OTAP 1220 - OT Documentation w/Level lA OTAP 1220 - OT Documentation w/Level lA 2 Lecture Hour, 1 Field Experience Course introduces concepts and strategies for OT documentation and includes a Level I Fieldwork experience. Fieldwork experience includes opportunities for documentation practice, directed client observation, and participation in delivery of OT services as appropriate for assigned setting. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # OTAP2330 — OT Int. and Tx: Adults 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 2330 - OT Int. and Tx: Adults OTAP 2330 - OT Int. and Tx: Adults 3 Prerequisites: OTAP1340, OTAP1350, OTAP1360, OTAP1370, OTAP1380, OTAP1240 --- # OTAP2310 — OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 2310 - OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health OTAP 2310 - OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health 3 Prerequisites: OTAP1350, OTAP1360 --- # OTAP2350 — Pediatric Occupational Therapy 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 2350 - Pediatric Occupational Therapy OTAP 2350 - Pediatric Occupational Therapy 3 Lecture Hour, 3 Prerequisites: OTAP1340, OTAP1350, OTAP1360, OTAP1370, OTAP1380, OTAP1240 --- # OTAP2320 — Practical Applications of OT 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 2320 - Practical Applications of OT OTAP 2320 - Practical Applications of OT 3 Prerequisites: OTAP1240, OTAP1340, OTAP1350, OTAP1360, OTAP1370, OTAP1380 --- # OTAP2220 — Practice Management 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 2220 - Practice Management OTAP 2220 - Practice Management 2 Prerequisites: OTAP1210, OTAP1220, OTAP1240, OTAP1320, OTAP1340 --- # PHED1340 — Beginning Yoga 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1340 - Beginning Yoga PHED 1340 - Beginning Yoga 1 Class Hours Teaches the basics of hatha yoga and emphasizes the basic knowledge and skills related to yoga postures. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHED1350 — Bicycling 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1350 - Bicycling PHED 1350 - Bicycling 1 Class Hours An introduction to the skills of bicycling, including practical experiences. Provides knowledge about fitness as it is related to bicycling activities. Semester Availability: Not currently offered --- # PHED2310 — Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2310 - Community Health PHED 2310 - Community Health 3 Class Hours A study of community health issues. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHED2340 — Continuing Yoga 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 2340 - Continuing Yoga PHED 2340 - Continuing Yoga 1 Class Hours A study of the more advanced postures of hatha yoga. Topics include other yoga philosophies and breathing practices. Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: PHED1340 --- # PHED1650 — Intermediate Tennis 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1650 - Intermediate Tennis PHED 1650 - Intermediate Tennis 1 Class Hours A study in the intermediate techniques of tennis: topspin and slice fore-hands and backhands, and the different kinds of serves. Topics include singles and doubles strategies as well as the mental aspects of the game. Semester Availability: Not currently offered Prerequisites: PHED1640 --- # PHED1010 — Intro to Health and Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 1010 - Intro to Health and Wellness PHED 1010 - Intro to Health and Wellness 3 Class Hours An introduction to concepts and practices for developing and maintaining healthy lifestyles in order to achieve a balance for lifelong wellness including physiological, biological, and psychological processes. Students participate in health, nutrition, and fitness evaluations as well as identify general individual risk factors. Activities include an individualized wellness plan. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # PHED2130 — Intro to Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 2130 - Intro to Physical Education PHED 2130 - Intro to Physical Education 3 Class Hours A study of the history and principles of physical education as they relate to selected physical activities. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHED1100 — Karate 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1100 - Karate PHED 1100 - Karate 1 Class Hours A study in the fundamental techniques of Isshinryu Karate as well as beginning katas, sparring, and self-defense. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # PHED1420 — Karate II 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1420 - Karate II PHED 1420 - Karate II 1 Class Hours A study in the intermediate techniques of karate and intermediate katas, weapons, sparring, and self-defense. Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: PHED1100 --- # PHED1430 — Karate III 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1430 - Karate III PHED 1430 - Karate III 1 Class Hours A study in the advanced techniques of karate. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1420 Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: PHED1420 --- # PHED1440 — Karate IV 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1440 - Karate IV PHED 1440 - Karate IV 1 Class Hours Provides instruction in the advanced techniques of Isshinryu Karate and advanced katas, sparring and self-defense. Also, students learn techniques to teach Isshinryu Karate. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1430 Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: PHED1430 --- # PHED1450 — Karate V 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1450 - Karate V PHED 1450 - Karate V 1 Class Hours A continuation of PHED 1440 . Topics include Brown belt katas, weapons’ katas, advanced sparring techniques, and lower-rated belts. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHED1460 — Karate VI 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1460 - Karate VI PHED 1460 - Karate VI 1 Class Hours A continuation of PHED 1450 . This course prepares students to become black belts. Students learn black belt empty hand katas and weapons’ katas and extremely advanced sparring techniques. Students assist the instructor in teaching the lower ranked belt. Prerequisite(s): Karate V or permission of the instructor Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHED1470 — Karate VII 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1470 - Karate VII PHED 1470 - Karate VII 1 Class Hours This course prepares some students to become black belts, and prepares them and the students who have already become black belts to teach Isshinryu Karate. Students continue to learn the most advanced empty hand and weapons katas. Students assist the instructor in teaching the lower ranks. Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: PHED1460 --- # PHED1210 — Physical Conditioning 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1210 - Physical Conditioning PHED 1210 - Physical Conditioning 1 Class Hours A study and practice in maintaining personal physical fitness through strenuous exercise and aerobic activities. Topics include the effects of exercise on the body. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHED1230 — Physical Ed Activity Elective 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1230 - Physical Ed Activity Elective PHED 1230 - Physical Ed Activity Elective 1 Class Hours An activity-based course that enhances physical fitness. Semester Availability: All --- # PHED1640 — Tennis 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1640 - Tennis PHED 1640 - Tennis 1 Class Hours A study in the fundamental techniques of tennis: forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. Topics include tennis rules and strategies. Semester Availability: Not currently offered --- # PHED1030 — Walking 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1030 - Walking PHED 1030 - Walking 1 Class Hours A study of and practice in maintaining physical fitness through walking. Topics include the effects of walking on the body. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # PHED1060 — Weight Training 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 1060 - Weight Training PHED 1060 - Weight Training 1 Class Hours An introduction to training programs with an emphasis on warm-ups, stretching, individual exercises, running, and the use of weight machines. Encourages the continuation and the self-discipline of exercise. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PHIL1010 — Biblical Studies 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1010 - Biblical Studies PHIL 1010 - Biblical Studies This course is designed for students transferring into Belmont University’s Nursing Program. 3 Class Hours A survey of the Judeo-Christian canon of scripture from the Hebrew Pentateuch through the Christian New Testament. Emphasizes current scholarly approaches to Biblical texts, the historical, socio-political, and theological context of the canon, and analysis of patterns and themes within the canon. Note: PHIL 1010 is not part of the General Education Core. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # PHIL1000 — Critical Thinking and Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1000 - Critical Thinking and Logic PHIL 1000 - Critical Thinking and Logic Critical Thinking in the 21st Century (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to the elements of critical thinking. Topics include recognizing key features of deductive and inductive arguments; evaluating arguments in terms of their strength, validity, and soundness; and recognizing various logical fallacies. Source texts are drawn from a variety of cultures and historical periods, and include ideas applicable to current events and students’ life experiences. Semester Availability: Fall,… Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # PHIL2024 — Environmental/Animal Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2024 - Environmental/Animal Ethics PHIL 2024 - Environmental/Animal Ethics (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of conceptual and ethical questions in contemporary environmental philosophy. Topics include factory farming, animal testing, global warming, natural resource management, pollution, and philosophical debate over the significance of key concepts such as person, value, and right. Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL2300 — Ethics in Medicine 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2300 - Ethics in Medicine PHIL 2300 - Ethics in Medicine (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An exploration of particular moral and conceptual issues suffusing the practice of health care professionals. Topics include representative instances of actual clinical situations that generate moral concerns and ways to address these dilemmas with the assistance of philosophical reflection. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL1040 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study of moral reasoning and judgment. Topics include the meaning and importance of individual and social morality in human life, and the major systems of ethical theory as they apply to debates concerning contemporary moral issues such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, etc. Note: PHIL 1040 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL1030 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to the historical roots, major figures, and basic questions in Western philosophy. Topics include logic and critical thinking, epistemology, metaphysics, metaphysics, ethics, social/political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and aesthetics. Note: PHIL 1030 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL2021 — Philosophy in Movies 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2021 - Philosophy in Movies PHIL 2021 - Philosophy in Movies (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An exploration of philosophical themes in movies. Topics include philosophical issues underlying the dramatic action in films and a deeper philosophical understanding and intellectual appreciation for philosophy and film. Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL2430 — Philosophy of Religion 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of major theoretical issues in the philosophy of religion. Topics include the existence of God, the relationship between religion and ethics, the problem of evil, the role of faith, the status of religious language, and the meaning of human life and death. Note: PHIL 2430 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL2023 — Recent European Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2023 - Recent European Philosophy PHIL 2023 - Recent European Philosophy (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of recent Continental philosophy beginning with late 19 th -century European thinkers such as Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and developing through philosophical subfields such as existentialism, phenomenology, cultural theory, hermeneutics, feminism, and deconstruction. Topics include the meaning of human existence, subjectivity, embodiment, free will, ethics, religion, and language. Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHIL2200 — World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 2200 - World Religions PHIL 2200 - World Religions (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours An introduction to the academic study of comparative religion. Topics include basic elements of religion; strategies for recognizing patterns of similarity and divergence among different religions; and the origins, development, and fundamental beliefs and practices of Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Jainism, Sikhism, Shinto, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, among others. Note: PHIL 2200 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This cours… Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815 --- # PHO1210 — Black & White Photography I 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 1210 - Black & White Photography I PHO 1210 - Black & White Photography I 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: PHO1110 --- # PHO1310 — Black & White Photography II 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 1310 - Black & White Photography II PHO 1310 - Black & White Photography II 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: PHO1210 --- # PHO1170 — Business for Photographers 3 credits · 3 hours PHO 1170 - Business for Photographers PHO 1170 - Business for Photographers 3 Class Hours This course explores current topics relevant to professionals pursuing work in the field of Photography. Topics include career options, estimating and pricing, image license and usage agreements, copyright, contracts, marketing, branding and resume development. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # PHO1115 — History of Photography 3 credits · 3 hours PHO 1115 - History of Photography PHO 1115 - History of Photography 3 Class Hours An introduction to the history of photography and critiquing photographs. Topics include new and old imaging techniques, visual literacy, and uses of photography in media and advertising. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # PHO1110 — Photography I 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 1110 - Photography I PHO 1110 - Photography I Basic Photography 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # PHO1490 — Photography II 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 1490 - Photography II PHO 1490 - Photography II PHO 1490 Advanced Digital Photography 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: PHO1110 --- # PHO2320 — Photography III 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 2320 - Photography III PHO 2320 - Photography III 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: COM1110, COM2240, PHO1240, PHO1490 --- # PHO2291 — Photography Internship 3 credits · 3 hours PHO 2291 - Photography Internship PHO 2291 - Photography Internship 1-3 internship hours per week per credit This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructors are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. --- # PHO2170 — Portfolio / Photography 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 2170 - Portfolio / Photography PHO 2170 - Portfolio / Photography 1270 Portfolio / Photography 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: PHO2320, PHO1110, PHO1210, PHO1240, PHO1490, COM2240 --- # PHO1430 — Portrait Techniques 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 1430 - Portrait Techniques PHO 1430 - Portrait Techniques 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: PHO1110, PHO1240, PHO1490, COM1230 --- # PHO2850 — Special Topics 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 2850 - Special Topics PHO 2850 - Special Topics 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # PHO2900 — Special Topics B/W Darkroom 2 credits · 2 hours PHO 2900 - Special Topics B/W Darkroom PHO 2900 - Special Topics B/W Darkroom 3 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: PHO1210 --- # PHYS2110 — Calculus Based Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: MATH1910 --- # PHYS2120 — Calculus Based Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: PHYS2110 --- # PHYS2010 — Non-Calculus Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I (Formerly Non-Calculus Based Physics I) 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: MATH1720, MATH1730 --- # PHYS2020 — Non-Calculus Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II (Formerly Non-Calculus Based Physics II) 4 Credits * 3 Class Hours, 3 Prerequisites: PHYS2010 --- # LEGL2380 — Civil Litigation Skills I 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 2380 - Civil Litigation Skills I LEGL 2380 - Civil Litigation Skills I 3 Class Hours An introduction to civil litigation and practices in federal and state courts and practical law office skills. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 , LEGL 1330 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300, LEGL1330 --- # LEGL2300 — Contract Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 2300 - Contract Law LEGL 2300 - Contract Law 3 Class Hours An introduction to the substantive area of contract law and the Uniform Commerica Code, with emphasis on drafting and analyzing different types of documents related to contracts. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300, LEGL 1330 Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300, LEGL1330 --- # LEGL2310 — Corporate Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 2310 - Corporate Law LEGL 2310 - Corporate Law 3 Class Hours A study of corporations, limited liability companies, and other forms of businesses. Students prepare documents related to these forms of business. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 Semester Availability: Fall Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300 --- # LEGL1360 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1360 - Criminal Law LEGL 1360 - Criminal Law 3 Class Hours A survey of state and federal law of crimes and criminal procedure and the paralegal’s role in criminal cases. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300 --- # LEGL2370 — eDiscovery 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 2370 - eDiscovery LEGL 2370 - eDiscovery 3 Class Hours eDiscovery addresses the application of technology by paralegals within all types of legal organizations. The course covers all types of technology applicable to legal practice but places special emphasis on legal case management software. Topics covered include electronic filing, electronic discovery, litigation support software, case management software and docket control software. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 and LEGL 1330 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300, LEGL1330 --- # LEGL1340 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1340 - Family Law LEGL 1340 - Family Law 3 Class Hours An introduction to the substantive and procedural laws in family law with emphasis on paralegal tasks. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 , LEGL 1330 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300, LEGL1330 --- # LEGL1300 — Intro to Paralegal Studies 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1300 - Intro to Paralegal Studies LEGL 1300 - Intro to Paralegal Studies 3 Class Hours An introduction to the work performed by paralegals, regulation of the profession, legal and paralegal ethics, structure of the court systems and survey of substantive areas of law. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # LEGL1301 — Legal Ethics & Professionalism 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1301 - Legal Ethics & Professionalism LEGL 1301 - Legal Ethics & Professionalism 3 Class Hours A study of the Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct, the unauthorized practice of law, confidentiality, and the various roles a paralegal plays in a law office. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300 --- # LEGL2390 — Legal Internship 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 2390 - Legal Internship LEGL 2390 - Legal Internship 3 Credits Supervised practical experience in a legal environment in which the student is assigned definite paralegal tasks and responsibilities. Classroom instruction is arranged to support the field experience. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # LEGL1320 — Legal Research 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1320 - Legal Research LEGL 1320 - Legal Research 3 Class Hours An introduction to principles of legal research including traditional and online resources. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 , LEGL 1330 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300, LEGL1330 --- # LEGL1330 — Legal Writing 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1330 - Legal Writing LEGL 1330 - Legal Writing 3 Class Hours An introduction to skills necessary to create written documents used in the legal workplace. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # LEGL2340 — Property Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 2340 - Property Law LEGL 2340 - Property Law 3 Class Hours A study of real estate law including estates in land, concurrent ownership, and transactions involving the sale and lease of real property. Emphasis placed on information gathering, title search, and preparation of documents used in basic real estate transactions, file management, and real estate closings. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 Semester Availability: Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300 --- # LEGL1315 — Technology in the Law Office 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1315 - Technology in the Law Office LEGL 1315 - Technology in the Law Office 3 Class Hours An introduction to computer hardware and software applications commonly used in the law office. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300 --- # LEGL1350 — Torts 3 credits · 3 hours LEGL 1350 - Torts LEGL 1350 - Torts 3 Class Hours An introduction to state and federal law applicable to civil injury and property damage. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 Semester Availability: Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: LEGL1300 --- # POLS1030 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 1030 - American Government POLS 1030 - American Government 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to foundations and principles of American national government such as constitutional principles, functions, and administration of American national government, Congress, the Presidency, the Supreme Court, and the U.S. political system. Note: POLS 1030 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. --- # POLS1010 — Intro to Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to classic thinkers in political science and essential concepts in Western political thought. Topics include democracy, rights, sovereignty, republicanism, majorities, and minorities. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # POLS2025 — State and Local Govt 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 2025 - State and Local Govt POLS 2025 - State and Local Govt 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to politics and administration at the state and local levels. Topics include legislative, judicial, and administrative institutions, processes, and settings and comparisons of major issues. Note: POLS 2025 meets the requirement for a social sciences elective. Semester Availability: Spring * This course is part of the general education core. --- # POLS2020 — Survey of European Governments 3 credits · 3 hours POLS 2020 - Survey of European Governments POLS 2020 - Survey of European Governments 3 Class Hours A study and comparison of the governments and politics of England, France, Germany, the European Community and others. Semester Availability: As needed Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # PSCI1030 — Survey of Physical Science 4 credits · 4 hours PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science 4 Credits* 3 Class Hours, 3 --- # PSYC2125 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2125 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2125 - Abnormal Psychology 3 Class Hours A study of major patterns of abnormal behavior and their descriptions and diagnoses, interpretation, treatment, and prevention. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: PSYC1030 --- # PSYC2115 — Child & Adolescent Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2115 - Child & Adolescent Development PSYC 2115 - Child & Adolescent Development 3 Class Hours An examination of children from a developmental perspective. Focuses on how children change as a result of age and experience. Topics include the interplay of biology, experience, and current level of development; how early experiences affect later development; and self-development. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PSYC2000 — Coping: Addictions/Disorders 1 credits · 1 hours PSYC 2000 - Coping: Addictions/Disorders PSYC 2000 - Coping: Addictions/Disorders 1 Class Hour Topics include a study of how addictions/disorders impact various aspects of everyday life. Topics include eating disorders, substance abuse, and Internet addiction. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PSYC2100 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2100 - Educational Psychology PSYC 2100 - Educational Psychology 3 Class Hours A study and application of the principles of growth and development, learning theory, and assessment techniques in the classroom setting. Motivating and facilitating learning processes in school settings will be emphasized. Field experiences in an approved classroom are required. Semester Availability: As needed --- # PSYC1030 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to the fundamentals of human behavior. Topics include biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation, learning and memory, maturation and development, personality, and social psychology. Note: PSYC 1030 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # PSYC2130 — Lifespan Development Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of the biological and environmental factors influencing the physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and language development from birth until death. Explores causes and results of interruption in or interference with the developmental process. Note: PSYC 2130 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # PSYC2110 — Psychology of Adjustment 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A study of personal and social adjustment in modern society. Topics include maturing self-concept, healthy interpersonal relationships, constructive management of emotion and stress, and prevention of maladjustment. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ENGL1010, ENGL0815, READ0815 --- # PSYC2127 — Psychology of Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2127 - Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 2127 - Psychology of Human Sexuality 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study of human sexuality, with an emphasis on empirical research in psychological, biological, and sociological domains. An exploration of theories and current research related to psychological and physiological aspects of human sexuality is incorporated. Topics include reproduction, gender roles, cross-cultural perspectives, and interpersonal relationships. Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: PSYC1030 --- # PSYC2120 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours A study of the individual in society. Topics include social behavior, socialization, perception, interaction, ethnicity and prejudice, effects of media and mass communication, attitude formation, altruism, and aggression. The methodologies of social psychology are also studied. Note: PSYC 2120 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. --- # READ0815 — Reading Support 3 credits · 3 hours READ 0815 - Reading Support READ 0815 - Reading Support 3 Class Hours This course accompanies a college-level class and s students to develop the necessary literal and critical comprehension skills for reading college entry-level material. Includes readings from a variety of courses and computer-based practice exercises. Note: Students in technical certificate programs that only require learning support competency may take the course as a standalone by permission of dean/director. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # SOCI1120 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1120 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology SOCI 1120 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study of human culture. Focuses on human adaptation and diversity, development and variety of economic, political, religious, family, and expressive institutions. SOCI 1010 is recommended as a Semester Availability: As needed * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: SOCI1010 --- # SOCI1010 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology (Honors Option Offered) 3 Credits * 3 Class Hours An introduction to the systematic study of society, social groups, and social interaction. Topics include an overview of social institutions, culture, deviance, social control, socialization, social stratification, and social change. Note: SOCI 1010 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. --- # SOCI2010 — Marriage and Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family 3 Class Hours A study of the social, cultural, and personal factors relating to mate selection and family life. Assists students in understanding the values, marriages, and families of contemporary America. Topics include human intimacy, family relations through the life cycle, kinship, child rearing, sources of strain and violence, and sources of bonding in family life. Note: SOCI 2010 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. --- # SOCI1040 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 1040 - Social Problems SOCI 1040 - Social Problems 3 Class Hours Sociological studies of public issues and private problems that are considered social problems in the United States. We examine individual and institutional causes of social problems and ways to improve social situations related to social inequalities and crime. Note: SOCI 1040 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring * This course is part of the general education core. --- # SOCI2113 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 2113 - Social Psychology SOCI 2113 - Social Psychology 3 Class Hours A study of the individual in society. Topics include theories of social behavior, socialization, perception, interaction, attitude formation, altruism, aggression, effects of mass and social media and mass communication, and the methodologies of social science research. Note: SOCI 2113 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective. Semester Availability: As needed * This course is part of the general education core. --- # SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I 3 Class Hours An introduction to the Spanish language. Provides a foundation in reading, writing, speaking, and aural comprehension. Semester Availability: All --- # SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II 3 Class Hours A continuation of SPAN 1010 . Students improve skills in reading, writing, speaking, and aural comprehension. Semester Availability: All Prerequisites: SPAN1010 --- # SPAN2025 — Conversational Spanish 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2025 - Conversational Spanish SPAN 2025 - Conversational Spanish 3 Class Hours A study of grammar and vocabulary acquired in previous Spanish courses by focusing on listening and speaking skills. Topics include a variety of cultural, social and academic subjects. Incorporates a range of practical activities to students gain proficiency in expressing and defending their opinions/ positions. Semester Availability: Not currently offered Prerequisites: SPAN2020 --- # SPAN2010 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 Class Hours A continuation of the development of the student’s knowledge of Spanish. Students build aural comprehension skills and speaking ability, write compositions, and study Spanish literature and Hispanic culture. Semester Availability: Fall Prerequisites: SPAN1020 --- # SPAN2020 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 Class Hours A continuation of the development of the student’s knowledge of Spanish. Students increase aural comprehension skills and speaking ability, further develop their writing skills, and broaden their study of Hispanic literature. Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: SPAN2010 --- # SURG1304 — Basic Anatomy/Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 1304 - Basic Anatomy/Physiology SURG 1304 - Basic Anatomy/Physiology 3 Class Hours An introduction to human anatomy and physiology. Topics include the cell, and organ systems including integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive as well as disorders of these systems. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology and Central Processing curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Note: This course is a Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # SURG2103 — Clinical Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours SURG 2103 - Clinical Practicum I SURG 2103 - Clinical Practicum I 1 Credit Clinical experience allows a student to affiliate with healthcare facilities under the joint supervision of the school and professional staff of affiliated clinical sites to provide practical clinical work experience in an operating room setting. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Note: Only students accepted in the Surgical Technology program can enroll in this course. Semester Availability: Spring and Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # SURG2201 — Clinical Practicum II 33 credits · 33 hours SURG 2201 - Clinical Practicum II SURG 2201 - Clinical Practicum II 2 Clinical Hours per week A continuation of Clinical Practicum I . Students continue to affiliate with healthcare facilities to provide clinical work experience in an operating room setting. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Note: Only students accepted in the Surgical Technology program can enroll in this course. Semester Availability: Spring and Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: SURG1102, SURG1410, SURG2420, SURG2299, SURG2399 --- # SURG2302 — Clinical Practicum III 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 2302 - Clinical Practicum III SURG 2302 - Clinical Practicum III 33 Clinical Hours per week 3 Credits A continuation of Clinical Practicum II . Students complete their affiliation with healthcare facilities to finish their clinical work experience requirement in an operating room setting. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology courses must be earned prior to graduation. Note: Only students accepted in the Surgical Technology program can enroll in this course. Semester Availability: Spring and Fall Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway Prerequisites: SURG1102, SURG1410, SURG2299, SURG2399, SURG2420 --- # SURG1102 — Orient. to Surgical Technology 1 credits · 1 hours SURG 1102 - Orient. to Surgical Technology SURG 1102 - Orient. to Surgical Technology 1 Class Hour An introduction to the operating room environment. Topics include professional management and healthcare facility information. This course focuses on familiarizing the Surgical Technology student with the National Certification Exam. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semester Availability: Fall and Sprig Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # SURG2199 — Special Topics on Surg Tech 1 credits · 1 hours SURG 2199 - Special Topics on Surg Tech SURG 2199 - Special Topics on Surg Tech 1 Class Hour A course to address the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of those skills within the field of Surgical Technology. This course focuses on familiarizing the Surgical Technology student with the National Certification Exam. Issues around professional certification in the workforce, test-taking skills and strategies, and self-reflection in preparation for the exam will be addressed. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to gradua… Prerequisites: SURG1102, SURG1410, SURG2299, SURG2399, SURG2420 --- # SURG2299 — Special Topics on Surg Tech 2 credits · 2 hours SURG 2299 - Special Topics on Surg Tech SURG 2299 - Special Topics on Surg Tech 2 Class Hours A course to address the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of those skills within the field of Surgical Technology. This course will provide a student the opportunity to investigate and report on a topic of special interest that would benefit their employer or the community. Topics include sterile technique, surgical instrumentation, the operating room environment, and clinical practica. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior t… --- # SURG2399 — Special Topics on Surg Tech 9 credits · 9 hours SURG 2399 - Special Topics on Surg Tech SURG 2399 - Special Topics on Surg Tech 3 --- # SURG2310 — Surg. Microbiology & Asepsis 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 2310 - Surg. Microbiology & Asepsis SURG 2310 - Surg. Microbiology & Asepsis 3 Class Hours A presentation of microbial techniques and concepts. Emphasis is placed on applying these concepts in the operating room environment. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology and Central Processing curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Note: This course is a Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # SURG1410 — Surg. Tech. & Patient Care I 4 credits · 4 hours SURG 1410 - Surg. Tech. & Patient Care I SURG 1410 - Surg. Tech. & Patient Care I 4 Class Hours An introduction to principles, techniques, and issues in the operating room environment. Topics include surgical team practice, patient care concepts and practice with an emphasis on operating room furniture, instrumentation, equipment and supplies, establishment and maintenance of the sterile field, and skills necessary for preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative case management. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semes… --- # SURG2420 — Surgical Patient Care II 4 credits · 4 hours SURG 2420 - Surgical Patient Care II SURG 2420 - Surgical Patient Care II 4 --- # SURG1305 — Surgical Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 1305 - Surgical Pharmacology SURG 1305 - Surgical Pharmacology 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic pharmacology with emphasis on terminology, drugs and techniques used in the operating room, medication measurement and delivery, types and actions of medications, routes of administration, drug calculations and scenarios, and medications used in surgery. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Semester Availability: All Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway --- # SURG2321 — Surgical Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 2321 - Surgical Procedures I SURG 2321 - Surgical Procedures I 3 Class Hours An overview of the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology (including tumors, inflammation, infection, and fluid and hemodynamic disorders), surgically treatable diseases and disorders, preparations, diagnostic interventions, instrumentation, purpose, intervention, postoperative patient care considerations and expected outcome for surgical procedures covered in the course. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology curriculum courses must be earned prior to graduation. Note: Only students accepted in the Surgi… Prerequisites: SURG1102, SURG1410, SURG2420, SURG2299, SURG2399 --- # SURG2330 — Surgical Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 2330 - Surgical Procedures II SURG 2330 - Surgical Procedures II 3 Class Hours A continuation of Surgical Procedures I . Students complete their study of the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology (including tumors, inflammation, infection, and fluid and hemodynamic disorders), surgically treatable diseases and disorders, preparations, diagnostic interventions, instrumentation, purpose, intervention, postoperative patient care considerations and expected outcome for surgical procedures covered in the course. A grade of “C” or above in all Surgical Technology courses must be earned prior to gr… Prerequisites: SURG1102, SURG1410, SURG2299, SURG2399, SURG2420 --- # SWRK2035 — Alcohol & Drug Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2035 - Alcohol & Drug Abuse SWRK 2035 - Alcohol & Drug Abuse 3 Class Hours A study of the social issues involved in alcohol and drug abuse and the assessment of sociological theories of alcohol and drug abuse, its prevention, and remediation. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2020 — Cultural Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2020 - Cultural Diversity SWRK 2020 - Cultural Diversity 3 Credit Hours A study in social work practice with diverse populations: variables include race, ethnicity, gender, class, and sexual orientation as they relate to generalist social work practice. Students develop self-awareness of their own cultures and the culture of others, and acquire knowledge and understanding of the impact of oppression on diverse groups. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2045 — Family Systems 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2045 - Family Systems SWRK 2045 - Family Systems 3 Class Hours An examination of the interpersonal interaction patterns existing in families and of the problems experienced by families in contemporary American society. Topics include the examination of emotional and physical abuse, drug and alcohol addiction, alternative life styles, and changing gender roles. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2060 — Field Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours SWRK 2060 - Field Practicum SWRK 2060 - Field Practicum 3 Class Hours, 2 lecture, 3 lab An opportunity for the student to have direct professional experience in the field of social services. Students complete a minimum of 45 clock hours of fieldwork in a social service agency approved by the Department and will be supervised by both an on-site mentor and a college practicum supervisor. Students are also required to attend all scheduled seminar meetings. Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: SWRK2010 --- # SWRK1020 — Human Behavior Social Environ 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 1020 - Human Behavior Social Environ SWRK 1020 - Human Behavior Social Environ 3 Class Hours A study of human motivation and the impact of the social environment on human behavior. Topics include development of socialization skills and coping mechanisms necessary for effectively functioning in social contexts. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2040 — Interviewing Skills 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2040 - Interviewing Skills SWRK 2040 - Interviewing Skills 3 Class Hours An introduction to interviewing skills and techniques in social work. Focuses on accommodating the cultural and psychological needs of a diverse client population. Prerequisite(s): SWRK 2010 Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: SWRK2010 --- # SWRK2030 — Intro to Social Welfare Policy 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2030 - Intro to Social Welfare Policy SWRK 2030 - Intro to Social Welfare Policy 3 Class Hours Focuses on the identification of and relationship between social problems and social welfare policy. Emphasis is on social policy analysis using principles of social and economic justice as well as on intervention strategies at the local, state, national, and global levels. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2010 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work 3 Class Hours An introduction and orientation to the field of social work. Topics include professional values and ethics, diverse population groups served, and the historical development and present structure of social services. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # SWRK2070 — Soc Svcs for Children & Youth 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2070 - Soc Svcs for Children & Youth SWRK 2070 - Soc Svcs for Children & Youth 3 Class Hours A study of the special needs of children and youth. Topics include the social services that are available to meet those needs. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2025 — Survey of Counseling Theories 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2025 - Survey of Counseling Theories SWRK 2025 - Survey of Counseling Theories 3 Class Hours A comparative analysis of the major theoretical approaches to the practice of counseling and psychotherapy. Topics include psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive behavioral, gestalt, transactional analysis, and rational emotive and family systems therapy. Semester Availability: As needed --- # SWRK2050 — Theories/Methods Soc Svs Prac 3 credits · 3 hours SWRK 2050 - Theories/Methods Soc Svs Prac SWRK 2050 - Theories/Methods Soc Svs Prac 3 Class Hours A study of the theories, methods, and skills of professional practice, including adversarial, conciliatory, developmental, and restorative processes. Emphasis is on the team approach and techniques of casework with individuals and groups. Prerequisite(s): SWRK 2010 Semester Availability: As needed Prerequisites: SWRK2010 --- # THEA1035 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 1035 - Acting I THEA 1035 - Acting I 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic acting techniques for body, voice, and mind. Play-reading and text analysis skills will be developed. Through reading, discussion, scene study, and rehearsal, students will practice skills needed to create believable and entertaining performances. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring --- # THEA1045 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 1045 - Acting II THEA 1045 - Acting II 3 Class Hours Students continue to practice and refine the basic skills of acting learned in Acting I , with greater emphasis on the rehearsal process and characterization. Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: THEA1035 --- # THEA1030 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre (Formerly Theatre Appreciation) 3 Class Hours An introduction to the basic social, artistic, and technical elements of theatre. Topics include theatre as storytelling; dramatic genres, styles, and structures; and the contributions of the playwright, designers, director, actors, and audience to the theatrical process. Note: THEA 1030 meets the general education requirement for Humanities. Semester Availability: All * This course is part of the general education core. Prerequisites: READ0815 --- # WELD1381 — Principles of Welding 2 credits · 2 hours WELD 1381 - Principles of Welding WELD 1381 - Principles of Welding 3 Class Hours, 2 --- # ENGR2130 — Circuits I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2130 - Circuits I ENGR 2130 - Circuits I 4 Class Hours, 2 Prerequisites: MATH1920, MATH2010 --- # ENGR2120 — Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2120 - Dynamics ENGR 2120 - Dynamics 3 Class Hours An advanced calculus-based mechanics class. Topics include particle kinematics, relative motion, kinetics, applications of Newton’s Laws, work-energy principle, impulse-momentum principle, and mechanical vibrations. Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2110 Semester Availability: Spring Prerequisites: ENGR2110 --- # ENGR2110 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 2110 - Statics ENGR 2110 - Statics 3 Class Hours An introductory course on structural mechanics. Topics include components and resultants of forces; equilibrium equations; reactions for beams, frames, and trusses; centroids; moments of inertia; shear and moment diagrams; and analysis of trusses. Students analyze structures with both calculators and computers. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920 Semester Availability: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: MATH1920