# North Central State College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T04:38:45.843Z from a crawl of ncstatecollege.edu. 692 records (74 programs · 618 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting, AAB ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT1030 — Managerial Accounting - ACCT1052 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1070 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1090 — Certified Bookkeeper Prep - ACCT2012 — Taxation I - ACCT2016 — Taxation II - ACCT2030 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT2031 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACCT2050 — Governmental Accounting - ACCT2060 — Principles of Finance - ACCT2092 — Accounting Capstone - ACCT2095 — Cooperative Work Experienc - ACCT2096 — Seminar - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - CISS1210 — Microsoft Word - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced - COMM1010 — Speech - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ECON2510 — Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - FYEX0070 — College and Career Success - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - MATH0065 — Algebra for Applied Geometry & Trigonometry - MATH0084 — Introductory and Intermediate Algebra - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - STAT0086 — Algebra for Probability & Statistics - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2847 --- # Baccalaureate of Science Nursing, BS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1030 — Supervision - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - BUSM2030 — Human Resource Management - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - HLTH1010 — Legal & Ethical Aspects of Health Care - HMSV1190 — Death and Dying - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - RNUR3010 — Professional Nursing Practice - RNUR3020 — Health Assessment and Promotion - RNUR3030 — Health Informatics - RNUR3040 — Community Health Nursing - RNUR4010 — Evidence-Based Nursing Practice - RNUR4020 — Interprofessional Concepts - RNUR4030 — Societal Perspectives in Nursing and Health Care - RNUR4040 — Leadership in Nursing - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2911 --- # Bioscience, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOS1010 — Introduction to Bios - BIOS1030 — Environmental Science - BIOS1210 — Histology - BIOS2410 — Advance Bioscience Techniq - BIOS2440 — Introduction to Agricultural Science - BIOS2530 — Genetics - BIOS2550 — Pharmaceutical & Tox - BIOS2590 — Bioscience Internship/Seminar - CHEM1210 — Chemistry I - ECON1010 — Introduction to Economics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HLST1010 — CPR/First Aid - MATH1110 — College Algebra - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2827 --- # Business Administration - Business Analytics Concentration, AAB ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - BUSM1150 — Marketing - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - BUSM2010 — Introduction to Data Manag - BUSM2272 — Case Studies in Business - BUSM2280 — Cooperative Work Experience - BUSM2285 — Seminar - BUSM2320 — Business Analytics for Dat - CISS1210 — Microsoft Word - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1230 — Microsoft Access - CISS1240 — Microsoft Office Workplace - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced - CISS1290 — Microsoft Office Business - COMM1010 — Speech - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ECON2510 — Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - FYEX0070 — College and Career Success - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - MATH0065 — Algebra for Applied Geometry & Trigonometry - MATH0084 — Introductory and Intermediate Algebra - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - STAT0086 — Algebra for Probability & Statistics - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics - STAT1040 — Statistics for Business Analytics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2906 --- # Business Administration and Management Focus, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT1030 — Managerial Accounting - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - BUSM1150 — Marketing - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - COMM1010 — Speech - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ECON2510 — Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MATH1150 — Calculus I - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2900 --- # Business Administration Focus, AA **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT1030 — Managerial Accounting - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - BUSM1150 — Marketing - CISS1020 — Digital Literacy and Appli - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ECON2510 — Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGL2050 — American Literature I - ENGL2070 — American Literature II - GEOL1010 — Physical Geology - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - MATH1110 — College Algebra - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2835 --- # Business Administration-Business Management Concentration, AAB ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT1030 — Managerial Accounting - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1030 — Supervision - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - BUSM1130 — Principles of Selling and - BUSM1150 — Marketing - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - BUSM1260 — Project Management - BUSM1270 — Quality - BUSM2030 — Human Resource Management - BUSM2050 — Entrepreneurship and Small - BUSM2090 — Logistics - BUSM2110 — Promotion and Advertising - BUSM2272 — Case Studies in Business - BUSM2280 — Cooperative Work Experience - BUSM2285 — Seminar - CISS1210 — Microsoft Word - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced - CISS1290 — Microsoft Office Business - COMM1010 — Speech - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ECON2510 — Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - MATH1110 — College Algebra - PHIL1110 — Ethics - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2849 --- # Business Administration-Marketing, AAB ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - ARTS1070 — Digital Photography - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - BUSM1130 — Principles of Selling and - BUSM1150 — Marketing - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - BUSM2110 — Promotion and Advertising - BUSM2272 — Case Studies in Business - BUSM2280 — Cooperative Work Experience - BUSM2285 — Seminar - BUSM2310 — Digital Marketing Analytic - CISS1210 — Microsoft Word - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced - COMM1010 — Speech - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1110 — College Algebra - PHIL1110 — Ethics - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics - VCMT1050 — Imaging I - VCMT1085 — Visual Communications I - VCMT1190 — Video Production I Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2850 --- # Business Analytics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM2010 — Introduction to Data Manag - BUSM2320 — Business Analytics for Dat - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1230 — Microsoft Access - CISS1240 — Microsoft Office Workplace - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced - CISS1290 — Microsoft Office Business Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2908 --- # Certified Bookkeeping Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT1052 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT1070 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT1090 — Certified Bookkeeper Prep - ACCT2012 — Taxation I - ACCT2016 — Taxation II - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2848 --- # CNC Operations and Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMMT1710 — Introduction to Robotics - ENRD2150 — Computer Aided Design I - ENRD2260 — Solid Modeling - MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono - MFGT1010 — Industrial Blueprint Reading - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes - MFGT1120 — Advanced Machining - MFGT1550 — CNC Setup and Operations - MFGT1640 — Computer Aided Manufacturing I - MFGT2010 — Jig and Fixture Design - MFGT2100 — Quality Control and Spc - MFGT2220 — Manufacturing and Prototypes - MFGT2640 — Computer Aided Manufacturing II Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2875 --- # Criminal Justice (Online), AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2030 — Interpersonal Communication - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1050 — Criminal and Constitutional Law - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ1130 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ1150 — Success Skills for Criminal Justice Prof - CRMJ2010 — Criminology - CRMJ2032 — Gangs Cults and Terrorism - CRMJ2036 — Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professional - CRMJ2050 — Drug Recognition - CRMJ2110 — Private Security I - CRMJ2130 — Community Based Corrections - CRMJ2190 — Practicum and Seminar - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2903 --- # Criminal Justice Focus, AA **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2030 — Interpersonal Communication - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1130 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ2010 — Criminology - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGL2050 — American Literature I - ENGL2070 — American Literature II - GEOL1010 — Physical Geology - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HIST1070 — Western Civilization II - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2837 --- # Criminal Justice, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2030 — Interpersonal Communication - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1050 — Criminal and Constitutional Law - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ1130 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ1150 — Success Skills for Criminal Justice Prof - CRMJ2010 — Criminology - CRMJ2032 — Gangs Cults and Terrorism - CRMJ2036 — Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professional - CRMJ2050 — Drug Recognition - CRMJ2110 — Private Security I - CRMJ2115 — Criminal Investigations II - CRMJ2130 — Community Based Corrections - CRMJ2150 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics I - CRMJ2152 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics II - CRMJ2154 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics III - CRMJ2190 — Practicum and Seminar - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2854 --- # Criminal Justice-Corrections (FASTRACK ONLINE), AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - COMM1010 — Speech - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1050 — Criminal and Constitutional Law - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ1130 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ1150 — Success Skills for Criminal Justice Prof - CRMJ2010 — Criminology - CRMJ2036 — Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professional - CRMJ2090 — Defensive Tactics - CRMJ2110 — Private Security I - CRMJ2130 — Community Based Corrections - CRMJ2190 — Practicum and Seminar - CRMJ2250 — Peace Officer Academy Firearms - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2856 --- # Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (Online), AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2030 — Interpersonal Communication - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1050 — Criminal and Constitutional Law - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ1150 — Success Skills for Criminal Justice Prof - CRMJ2010 — Criminology - CRMJ2090 — Defensive Tactics - CRMJ2170 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - CRMJ2210 — Introduction to Police Operations and Report Writing - CRMJ2230 — Police Skills I - CRMJ2240 — Police Skills II - CRMJ2250 — Peace Officer Academy Firearms - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2902 --- # Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (Police Academy), AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2010 — Group Communication - COMM2030 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM2250 — Interviewing - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1050 — Criminal and Constitutional Law - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ1130 — Introduction to Corrections - CRMJ2010 — Criminology - CRMJ2036 — Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professional - CRMJ2050 — Drug Recognition - CRMJ2090 — Defensive Tactics - CRMJ2110 — Private Security I - CRMJ2130 — Community Based Corrections - CRMJ2150 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics I - CRMJ2152 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics II - CRMJ2154 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics III - CRMJ2170 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - CRMJ2174 — Current Issues in the Criminal Justice Profession - CRMJ2210 — Introduction to Police Operations and Report Writing - CRMJ2230 — Police Skills I - CRMJ2240 — Police Skills II - CRMJ2250 — Peace Officer Academy Firearms - ECON1010 — Introduction to Economics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC1070 — Introduction to Women’s Studies - PSYC1090 — Death and Dying - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - PSYC2030 — Child Psychology - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - PSYC2090 — Social Psychology - PSYC2100 — Personality Theory - PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - SOCY2030 — Marriage and Family - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2855 --- # Cyber Security Fundamentals ## Courses - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2881 --- # Dental Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DENT1010 — Introduction to Dental Assisting - DENT1030 — Dental Assisting Procedures I - DENT1050 — Dental Assisting Procedures II Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2865 --- # Education Focus, AA **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - COMM1010 — Speech - EDUT1010 — Introduction to Education - EDUT1070 — Introduction to Child Development - EDUT1370 — Educational Technology - EDUT2080 — Individuals with Exceptionalities - EDUT2090 — Families Communities & Schools - EDUT2150 — Educational Psychology - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGL2050 — American Literature I - ENGL2070 — American Literature II - ENGL2090 — Introduction to Fiction - GEOL1010 — Physical Geology - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2838 --- # Electrical Maintenance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELET2240 — Programmable Logic Control - EMMT1010 — Industrial Electricity - EMMT1020 — Mechanical Systems - EMMT1030 — OSHA Safety Regulations - EMMT1050 — Fundamentals of Fluid Power Systems - EMMT1100 — Power Distribution - EMMT1540 — Ladder Diagrams - EMMT2100 — Advanced Fluid Power Systems - EMMT2120 — DC/AC Drives - EMMT2150 — Motor Controls - EMMT2300 — The National Electric Code - MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2876 --- # Emergency Medical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMTP1010 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2866 --- # General Education-Mathematics and Statistics ## Courses - MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MATH1150 — Calculus I - MATH1151 — Calculus II - MATH2000 — Discrete Mathematics - MATH2010 — Calculus III - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics - STAT1030 — Statistical Analysis Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2830 --- # Health Information Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo - BUSM1260 — Project Management - CISS1020 — Digital Literacy and Appli - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HLTH1150 — Medical Terminology - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - MATH1110 — College Algebra - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2862 --- # Health Services Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - CISS1020 — Digital Literacy and Appli - COMM1010 — Speech - DENT1010 — Introduction to Dental Assisting - DENT1030 — Dental Assisting Procedures I - DENT1050 — Dental Assisting Procedures II - ELKG1110 — Electrocardiographic (EKG) Technician - EMTP1010 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMTP2030 — EMT Paramedic - EMTP2031 — EMT Paramedic - EMTP2032 — EMT Paramedic - EMTP2033 — EMT Paramedic - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HLST1010 — CPR/First Aid - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHLB1110 — Phlebotomy - PHLB1210 — Phlebotomy Directed Practice - PHLB1250 — Phlebotomy Seminar - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics - STNA1110 — State Tested Nurse Assistant - STNA1150 — State Tested Nurse Asst CPR/First Aid - STNA1250 — State Tested Nurse Assistant Directed Practice Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2863 --- # Help Desk/Desktop Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) - ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2882 --- # Human and Social Work Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1050 — Principles of Biology - BIOL1230 — Biology I - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HMSV1020 — Introduction to Social Wor - HMSV1030 — Human Services Assessments - HMSV1090 — Group Work in Human Servic - HMSV1150 — Introduction to Chemical D - HMSV1170 — Directed Practice/Seminar - HMSV1190 — Death and Dying - HMSV2030 — Introduction to Case Manag - HMSV2050 — Social Problems - HMSV2070 — Practicum/Seminar II - HMSV2090 — Treatment Modalities/Crisi - HMSV2110 — Poverty and Social Welfare - HMSV2120 — Human Disabilities - HMSV2150 — Substance Abuse & Treatment - HMSV2160 — Substance Abuse Counseling: Core Functions - HMSV2270 — Practicum/Seminar III - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2872 --- # Information Security Analyst Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1430 — Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) - ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr - ITEC1840 — Ethics in Information Age - ITEC2420 — Advanced Network Security - ITEC2610 — Implementing Window Server Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2912 --- # Information Technology-Cyber Security, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSM1260 — Project Management - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1430 — Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) - ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr - ITEC1840 — Ethics in Information Age - ITEC1860 — Introduction to Programming - ITEC2420 — Advanced Network Security - ITEC2450 — Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) - ITEC2460 — Cloud Computing - ITEC2500 — Capstone for Cyber Security Professional - ITEC2610 — Implementing Window Server - ITEC2701 — Certification Prep for A+ - ITEC2702 — Certification Preparation for Security+ - ITEC2703 — Certification Prep for Linux+ - ITEC2705 — Certification Preparation for CCNA Routing & Switching - ITEC2706 — Certification Preparation for Vmware (vca) - ITEC2707 — Certification Preparation for Windows Server Exam (I) - ITEC2708 — Certification Preparation for Windows Server Exam (II) - ITEC2709 — Certification Preparation for CWNA Wireless - ITEC2710 — Certification Preparation for CCNA Security - ITEC2711 — Certification Preparation for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) - ITEC2712 — Certification Preparation for Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) - ITEC2980 — Cooperative Work Experience - ITEC2990 — Seminar - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2879 --- # Information Technology-Networking, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSM1260 — Project Management - COMM1010 — Speech - ECON2510 — Macroeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) - ITEC1665 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation CCNA3 - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) - ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr - ITEC1840 — Ethics in Information Age - ITEC1860 — Introduction to Programming - ITEC2460 — Cloud Computing - ITEC2610 — Implementing Window Server - ITEC2665 — Wireless & Business Technologies - ITEC2670 — Administering Windows Server - ITEC2700 — Capstone for Networking Professionals - ITEC2701 — Certification Prep for A+ - ITEC2702 — Certification Preparation for Security+ - ITEC2703 — Certification Prep for Linux+ - ITEC2705 — Certification Preparation for CCNA Routing & Switching - ITEC2707 — Certification Preparation for Windows Server Exam (I) - ITEC2708 — Certification Preparation for Windows Server Exam (II) - ITEC2709 — Certification Preparation for CWNA Wireless - ITEC2711 — Certification Preparation for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) - ITEC2712 — Certification Preparation for Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) - ITEC2713 — Certification Preparation for Cloud+ - ITEC2980 — Cooperative Work Experience - ITEC2990 — Seminar - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2880 --- # Integrated Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - ELET1510 — DC Electricity - ELET1520 — AC Electricity - ELET1530 — Digital Principles - ELET2240 — Programmable Logic Control - ELET2450 — Electronics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGR1010 — Introduction to Engineerin - ENRD2150 — Computer Aided Design I - FYEX0070 — College and Career Success - MATH0065 — Algebra for Applied Geometry & Trigonometry - MATH0084 — Introductory and Intermediate Algebra - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MECT1150 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design - MECT2230 — Engineering Materials - MECT2330 — Statics - MECT2335 — Engineering Statics - MECT2440 — Strength of Materials - MECT2910 — Mechanical Design Project - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHYS1110 — General Physics I - PHYS1130 — General Physics II - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - STAT0086 — Algebra for Probability & Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2860 --- # Introduction to Surgical Technology ## Courses - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - HLTH1150 — Medical Terminology - SURG1030 — Fundamentals of Surgical Technology Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2905 --- # Law Enforcement ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - COMM1010 — Speech - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ1150 — Success Skills for Criminal Justice Prof - CRMJ2090 — Defensive Tactics - CRMJ2170 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - CRMJ2210 — Introduction to Police Operations and Report Writing - CRMJ2230 — Police Skills I - CRMJ2240 — Police Skills II - CRMJ2250 — Peace Officer Academy Firearms - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2857 --- # Liberal Arts Focus, AA **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGL2050 — American Literature I - ENGL2070 — American Literature II - GEOL1010 — Physical Geology - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HIST1070 — Western Civilization II - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC1070 — Introduction to Women’s Studies - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2840 --- # Liberal Arts Focus, Early College, AA **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGL2050 — American Literature I - ENGL2070 — American Literature II - FYEX1000 — CCP College and Career Success - GEOL1010 — Physical Geology - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1070 — Western Civilization II - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2904 --- # Manufacturing Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENRD2150 — Computer Aided Design I - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MECT1150 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design - MECT2230 — Engineering Materials - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2901 --- # Manufacturing Technology Operations Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1270 — Quality - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - ECON1010 — Introduction to Economics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL2150 — Technical Writing - ENGR1010 — Introduction to Engineerin - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2873 --- # Manufacturing Technology: Semiconductor Maintenance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMMT1010 — Industrial Electricity - EMMT1020 — Mechanical Systems - EMMT1050 — Fundamentals of Fluid Power Systems - EMMT1100 — Power Distribution - EMMT1540 — Ladder Diagrams - EMMT2100 — Advanced Fluid Power Systems - EMMT2120 — DC/AC Drives - EMMT2150 — Motor Controls - FYEX0070 — College and Career Success - MATH0065 — Algebra for Applied Geometry & Trigonometry - MATH0084 — Introductory and Intermediate Algebra - MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono - MFGT1020 — Introduction to Manufacturing - MFGT1025 — Semiconductor 101 - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes - MFGT1700 — Vacuum Systems - STAT0086 — Algebra for Probability & Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2910 --- # Manufacturing Tool and Die Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMMT1050 — Fundamentals of Fluid Power Systems - MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono - MECT1150 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design - MECT2230 — Engineering Materials - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes - MFGT1120 — Advanced Machining - MFGT1300 — Welding and Welding Equipment - MFGT1640 — Computer Aided Manufacturing I - MFGT2010 — Jig and Fixture Design - MFGT2250 — Stamping Operations and Die Design - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2878 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - ELET1510 — DC Electricity - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGR1010 — Introduction to Engineerin - ENGR2010 — Engineering Programming Robotics and PLC - ENGR2850 — Engineering Economics & Organization - ENRD2150 — Computer Aided Design I - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MECT1150 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design - MECT1750 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MECT1910 — Introduction to Project Design - MECT2230 — Engineering Materials - MECT2330 — Statics - MECT2335 — Engineering Statics - MECT2440 — Strength of Materials - MECT2905 — Design Project I - MECT2910 — Mechanical Design Project - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHYS1110 — General Physics I - PHYS1130 — General Physics II - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2861 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, BAS **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - ELET1510 — DC Electricity - ELET1520 — AC Electricity - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGR1010 — Introduction to Engineerin - ENGR2010 — Engineering Programming Robotics and PLC - ENGR2850 — Engineering Economics & Organization - ENGR2980 — Cooperative Work Experience I - ENGR2990 — Cooperative Work Experience Seminar I - ENGR3030 — Measurement & Instrumentation - ENGR3980 — Cooperative Work Experience II - ENGR3990 — Cooperative Work Experience Seminar II - ENGR4010 — Advanced PLC and Robotics - ENGR4050 — Senior Technology Capstone - ENGR4210 — Design of Engineering Experiments - ENRD2150 — Computer Aided Design I - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MATH1150 — Calculus I - MATH1151 — Calculus II - MECT1150 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design - MECT1750 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MECT1910 — Introduction to Project Design - MECT2230 — Engineering Materials - MECT2330 — Statics - MECT2335 — Engineering Statics - MECT2440 — Strength of Materials - MECT2905 — Design Project I - MECT2910 — Mechanical Design Project - MECT3010 — Applied Dynamics - MECT3031 — Technical Thermodynamics - MECT3050 — Mechanical Design I - MECT3171 — Applied Thermodynamics - MECT3910 — Design Project II - MECT3950 — Design Project III - MECT4010 — Applied Fluid Mechanics - MECT4050 — Mechanical Design II - MECT4910 — Design Project IV - MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes - MFGT1640 — Computer Aided Manufacturing I - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHYS1110 — General Physics I - PHYS1130 — General Physics II - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2899 --- # Microsoft Applications Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CISS1210 — Microsoft Word - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel - CISS1230 — Microsoft Access - CISS1240 — Microsoft Office Workplace - CISS1250 — Microsoft PowerPoint - CISS1270 — Microsoft Word Advanced - CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced - CISS1290 — Microsoft Office Business Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2883 --- # Network Administration/Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) - ITEC1665 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation CCNA3 - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) - ITEC2460 — Cloud Computing - ITEC2610 — Implementing Window Server - ITEC2665 — Wireless & Business Technologies - ITEC2670 — Administering Windows Server Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2884 --- # Network Security Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) - ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr - ITEC1840 — Ethics in Information Age Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2885 --- # Network Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1665 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation CCNA3 Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2886 --- # Nursing Articulation Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - RNUR1030 — Pharmacology - RNUR1125 — Transition Concepts in Nursing - RNUR2030 — Advanced Concepts in Nursing I - RNUR2050 — Advanced Concepts in Nursing II - RNUR2070 — Nursing Trends and Transitions - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2891 --- # Nursing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - RNUR1012 — Nursing Fundamentals I - RNUR1014 — Nursing Fundamentals II - RNUR1030 — Pharmacology - RNUR1052 — Health Alterations I - RNUR1054 — Health Alterations II - RNUR1060 — Clinical Reasoning - RNUR1125 — Transition Concepts in Nursing - RNUR2030 — Advanced Concepts in Nursing I - RNUR2032 — Obstetric & Reproductive C - RNUR2034 — Pediatric Care - RNUR2050 — Advanced Concepts in Nursing II - RNUR2052 — Complex Health Alterations I - RNUR2054 — Complex Health Alterations II - RNUR2060 — Clinical Judgement I - RNUR2062 — Clinical Judgement II - RNUR2070 — Nursing Trends and Transitions - RNUR2072 — Nursing Trends and Transitions - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2890 --- # Operations Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1030 — Supervision - BUSM1050 — Management - BUSM1270 — Quality - BUSM2090 — Logistics - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2851 --- # Paramedic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMTP1010 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic - EMTP2030 — EMT Paramedic - EMTP2031 — EMT Paramedic - EMTP2032 — EMT Paramedic - EMTP2033 — EMT Paramedic Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2867 --- # Pharmacy Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - PHRM2100 — Pharmacy Tech Training Part A - PHRM2200 — Pharmacy Tech Training Part B Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2868 --- # Phlebotomy and EKG Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELKG1110 — Electrocardiographic (EKG) Technician - PHLB1110 — Phlebotomy - PHLB1210 — Phlebotomy Directed Practice - PHLB1250 — Phlebotomy Seminar Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2869 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HLTH1150 — Medical Terminology - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHTA1010 — Intro to Physical Therapy - PHTA1040 — Physical Agents Theory and Practice - PHTA1070 — Functional Anatomy - PHTA1090 — Therapeutic Exercise - PHTA1110 — Neuromuscular Rehab - PHTA2070 — Pathophysiology and Interventions - PHTA2090 — Orthopedic Conditions - PHTA2110 — Practicum I - PHTA2115 — Seminar I - PHTA2130 — Practicum II - PHTA2135 — Seminar II - PHTA2150 — Directed Practice - PHTA2155 — Semianr III - PHTA2170 — Professional Research - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2894 --- # Plastics Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - PTEC1104 — The Plastics Industry - PTEC1105 — Polymer Processing Survey - PTEC1106 — Polymer Processing Survey - PTEC1207 — Polymers - PTEC1208 — Advanced Blown Film - PTEC1209 — Advanced Injection Molding Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2913 --- # Police Academy Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems - CRMJ1070 — Family Violence - CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I - CRMJ2090 — Defensive Tactics - CRMJ2170 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - CRMJ2174 — Current Issues in the Criminal Justice Profession - CRMJ2210 — Introduction to Police Operations and Report Writing - CRMJ2230 — Police Skills I - CRMJ2240 — Police Skills II - CRMJ2250 — Peace Officer Academy Firearms Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2859 --- # Practical Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo - PNUR1012 — Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - PNUR1030 — Pharmacology - PNUR2012 — Advanced Concepts of Practical Nursing I - PNUR2032 — Advanced Concept of Practical Nursing II Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2892 --- # Pre-Health Professional Focus, AS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1101 — Nutrition - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - CHEM1210 — Chemistry I - CISS1020 — Digital Literacy and Appli - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HLTH1010 — Legal & Ethical Aspects of Health Care - HLTH1150 — Medical Terminology - HLTH2900 — Natural Science Transfer Capstone - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2844 --- # Pre-Mortuary Science Focus, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship - BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics - CHEM1210 — Chemistry I - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - HMSV1190 — Death and Dying - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2845 --- # Pre-Professional Studies Focus, AS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - CHEM1210 — Chemistry I - CHEM1220 — Chemistry II - CISS1020 — Digital Literacy and Appli - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - ENGL2050 — American Literature I - ENGL2070 — American Literature II - GEOL1010 — Physical Geology - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HIST1070 — Western Civilization II - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1110 — General Physics I - PHYS1130 — General Physics II - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC1070 — Introduction to Women’s Studies - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2846 --- # Project Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSM1260 — Project Management Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2852 --- # Psychology Focus, AA **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HIST1070 — Western Civilization II - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - PSYC2030 — Child Psychology - PSYC2050 — Psychopathology - PSYC2090 — Social Psychology - PSYC2100 — Personality Theory - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2841 --- # Radiological Sciences, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COMM1010 — Speech - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HLTH1010 — Legal & Ethical Aspects of Health Care - HLTH1150 — Medical Terminology - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1110 — Ethics - RADS1121 — Clinical Practicum/Seminar - RADS1151 — Radiologic Procedures 1 - RADS1170 — Introduction to Radiology - RADS1175 — Radiation Protection - RADS1221 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 2 - RADS1251 — Radiological Procedures 2 - RADS1270 — Radiographic Image Quality - RADS1275 — Digital Imaging and Inform - RADS2322 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 3 - RADS2350 — Radiologic Procedures 3 - RADS2421 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 4 - RADS2450 — Radiologic Procedures 4 - RADS2470 — Radiation Equipment Physic - RADS2521 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 5 - RADS2570 — Radiation Biology - RADS2575 — Radiology Capstone - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2895 --- # Respiratory Care, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals - BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - COMM1010 — Speech - COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1050 — Western Civilization I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1110 — Ethics - RESP1110 — Respiratory Care Equipment - RESP1140 — Pharmacology - RESP1190 — Practicum I - RESP1220 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedure II - RESP1250 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology - RESP1270 — Physician’s Seminar I - RESP1290 — Practicum II - RESP2310 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedures III - RESP2330 — Advanced Life Support Procedures - RESP2390 — Practicum III - RESP2410 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedures IV - RESP2470 — Physician’s Seminar II - RESP2490 — Practicum IV - RESP2570 — Respiratory Care Administration - RESP2590 — Practicum V - RESP2599 — Respiratory Care Review - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2896 --- # SCI-MED Academy Focus, AS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - BIOL1570 — Microbiology - BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo - BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM1010 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM1210 — Chemistry I - CHEM1220 — Chemistry II - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - MATH1110 — College Algebra - MATH1130 — Trigonometry - MATH1150 — Calculus I - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PHYS1110 — General Physics I - PHYS1130 — General Physics II - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2828 --- # Security Essentials Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2887 --- # Social Work Focus, AA **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL1230 — Biology I - BIOL1231 — Biology II - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - ENGL1030 — English Composition II - GEOL1030 — Historical Geology - HIST1010 — American History I - HIST1030 — American History II - HMSV1020 — Introduction to Social Wor - HMSV1030 — Human Services Assessments - HMSV1150 — Introduction to Chemical D - HMSV1170 — Directed Practice/Seminar - HMSV2030 — Introduction to Case Manag - HMSV2050 — Social Problems - HMSV2110 — Poverty and Social Welfare - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy - PHIL1110 — Ethics - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development - SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2842 --- # State Tested Nurse Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - STNA1110 — State Tested Nurse Assistant - STNA1150 — State Tested Nurse Asst CPR/First Aid - STNA1250 — State Tested Nurse Assistant Directed Practice Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2870 --- # Substance Abuse Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HMSV1030 — Human Services Assessments - HMSV1090 — Group Work in Human Servic - HMSV1150 — Introduction to Chemical D - HMSV1170 — Directed Practice/Seminar - HMSV2150 — Substance Abuse & Treatment - HMSV2160 — Substance Abuse Counseling: Core Functions Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2907 --- # Supervision Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUSM1030 — Supervision - BUSM1130 — Principles of Selling and - BUSM1260 — Project Management - BUSM2030 — Human Resource Management - CISS1210 — Microsoft Word - CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2853 --- # Surgical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - SURG1030 — Fundamentals of Surgical Technology - SURG1070 — Surgical Technology Procedures Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2871 --- # Visual Communications Media & Technology-Graphic Design, AAB ## Courses - ARTS1010 — Drawing I - ARTS1070 — Digital Photography - ARTS1770 — Digital Photography II - BUSM1150 — Marketing - BUSM1170 — Business Communications - BUSM2110 — Promotion and Advertising - ECON1510 — Microeconomics - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities - ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr - PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology - STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics - VCMT1050 — Imaging I - VCMT1085 — Visual Communications I - VCMT1190 — Video Production I - VCMT1280 — Visual Communication II & Typography - VCMT1550 — Imaging II - VCMT2060 — Principles of Printing Technology - VCMT2070 — Web Design I - VCMT2280 — Editing & Publishing for V - VCMT2550 — Imaging III - VCMT2700 — Capstone Multimedia Portfolio - VCMT2800 — Cooperative Work Experience - VCMT2850 — Seminar Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2897 --- # Visual Communications Media and Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARTS1010 — Drawing I - ARTS1070 — Digital Photography - BUSM2110 — Promotion and Advertising - ENRD2260 — Solid Modeling - VCMT1050 — Imaging I - VCMT1085 — Visual Communications I - VCMT1190 — Video Production I - VCMT1280 — Visual Communication II & Typography - VCMT1550 — Imaging II - VCMT2060 — Principles of Printing Technology - VCMT2070 — Web Design I - VCMT2550 — Imaging III Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2898 --- # Water Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOS1010 — Introduction to Bios - BIOS1030 — Environmental Science - BIOS1130 — Water Treatment - BIOS1150 — Wastewater Treatment - CHEM1030 — Chemistry - ENGL1010 — English Composition I - MATH1110 — College Algebra Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2909 --- # Windows Server Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) - ITEC2610 — Implementing Window Server - ITEC2670 — Administering Windows Server Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2888 --- # Wireless Network Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security - ITEC1610 — IT Essentials - ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 - ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 - ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 - ITEC2665 — Wireless & Business Technologies Source: https://catalog.ncstatecollege.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=2889 --- # ACCT1010 — Financial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 4 Credit(s) This is an introductory course of study in financial accounting and financial reporting for business entities. (TAG# OBU010) Undergraduate OBU001 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Explain the broad role that accounting information plays in the economy. Daily Homework-entire term; Exam – First half of the term 2. Explain basic financial statements-their nature, purposes and use by business decision makers. Daily Homework- entire term; Exams – First half of the term 3… --- # ACCT1030 — Managerial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 4 Credit(s) This course provides information for assisting the management of a business entity in making decisions and for evaluating the effectiveness of those decisions by developing a student’s understanding of managerial accounting principles. (TAG# OBU011) Undergraduate OBU011 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Daily Homework- First half of the term Exam – First half of the term Apply the three classes of manufacturing costs and differentiate between product and period cost… Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT1052 — Computerized Accounting 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 2 Credit(s) A comprehensive approach to teaching accounting concepts in a software environment utilizing data files designed to simulate real-world businesses so that students gain “hands-on” experience with performing accounting activities, producing financial statements, and analyzing company performance. Undergraduate 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Daily homework- First half of the term, and practice set – First half of the term Prepare general journal entries, postings a… Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT1070 — Payroll Accounting 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 2 Credit(s) This course covers federal and state laws pertaining to wages, payroll taxes, payroll tax forms, and journal and general ledger transactions. Emphasis is placed on computing wages; calculating social security, income, and unemployment taxes; preparing appropriate payroll tax forms; and journalizing/posting transactions. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze data, make appropriate computations, complete forms, and prepare accounting entries using… --- # ACCT1090 — Certified Bookkeeper Prep 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 2 Credit(s) This review course is designed to prepare students to sit for the Certified Bookkeeper exam administered by American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers. Undergraduate 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Quizzes – all semester Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal… Prerequisites: ACCT1010, ACCT2012, CISS1220 --- # ACCT2012 — Taxation I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) Income tax concepts will be stressed in the course, such as income, exclusions, deductions, adjusted gross income, capital gains and losses, exemptions, tax credits, and determination of income from business, trade, or profession. Attention is given to the reasoning behind major tax regulations and their effects upon the business firm and the impact of tax regulations upon managerial decision-making. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Exams and/or quizz… --- # ACCT2016 — Taxation II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of Taxation I. Special emphasis is placed on taxation of corporate entities, partnerships, and sub-chapter S corporations. Other specific topics will include state and local income taxes and wealth planning. 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Differentiate between the primary forms of business organizations: sole proprietorships,partnerships and corporations. Weekly Homework and Exams – First half of the term. 2. Prepare Form 1065, Form 1120, Form 1120s, Schedule K-1 and related schedule… Prerequisites: ACCT2012 --- # ACCT2030 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) An analysis of current accounting treatments of financial statement items. Emphasis is given to an evaluation of the theory underlying modern accounting practices, as well as to the comprehensive study of the accounting techniques involved. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Student Learning Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2031 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) An analysis of current accounting treatments of financial statement items. Emphasis is given to an evaluation of the theory underlying modern accounting practices, as well as to the comprehensive study of the accounting techniques involved. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Graded homework and exam – First half of term Calculate the ending inventory using the gross profit and retail methods. Graded homework and exam – First half of term Analyze the maj… Prerequisites: ACCT2030 --- # ACCT2050 — Governmental Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) The topics in this course include the principles and operation of fund accounting including financial reporting and budgetary control for state and local governments. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Student Learning Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2060 — Principles of Finance 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the basics of finance with an emphasis on the structure of financial statements, taxes, cash flows, ratio analysis, time-value-of-money, annuities, bond valuation, stock valuation, and capital budgeting. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Information Literacy Quantitative Literacy Student Learning Prerequisites: ACCT1010 --- # ACCT2070 — Auditing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop an understanding of auditing theory and procedures and practices of independent examinations of financial records. Lectures and hypothetical cases provide experience in preparation of various auditing work papers, including evaluations of internal control systems. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Develop a philosophy of auditing including independence. Cases and homework problems – First half of term. 2. Analyze the prin… Prerequisites: ACCT2030 --- # ACCT2092 — Accounting Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 2 Credit(s) Students will demonstrate their accounting knowledge through various class projects. Students will complete a portfolio and a presentation analyzing a major company. Undergraduate 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Communication – Speech Case Analysis of Major Company- Oral Communication VALUE Rubric – Second half of term. Intercultural Knowledge and Competence Critical Thinking Information Literacy Case Analysis of Major Company -Information Literacy VALUE Rubric –… Prerequisites: ACCT2030, ENGL1010 --- # ACCT2095 — Cooperative Work Experienc 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 1 Credit(s) The cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to obtain practical work experience in the Accounting field while earning college credit. This on or off campus employment experience can be paid or unpaid. The work experience is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the job site for a conference with the student and the supervisor at least once per semester. Students must complete 150 hours of work experience. This class is Pass/No Pass (P/N… Prerequisites: ACCT2096 --- # ACCT2096 — Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Accounting Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 1 Credit(s) This course is taken concurrently with ACCT 2095 - Cooperative Work Experience. Students will discuss their work place experiences that occur during their Co-op Work Experience. Students must get permission of the instructor in order to enroll in this class. This class is Pass/No Pass (P/NP). Undergraduate 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ACCT 2095 ; Required as Communication – Speech Cooperative Work Experience Presentation - Communicati… Prerequisites: ACCT2095 --- # AGRI1010 — Agriculture Production Processing & Nutrition 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) An introductory course of how American Agriculturalist produces the food we use in our daily lives. This course examines the production food from farm, the processes that are required to make it to table and influences of consumer choice. This course will include units on food nutrition, quality of food, milk industry, meat industry, poultry production, aquaculture, grain production, vegetable and fruit production, beverage industry, food packaging and preservation. Semesters Av… --- # AGRI1030 — Soil Crop and Greenhouse Management 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course will cover a variety of different topics dealing with our natural environment and how humans have affected that environment. This course will cover soil erosion, soil drainage, sustainability, manure management, conservation practices, crop propagation, weed control, fertilizer, disease, organic crops, environmental control, invasive species, Integrated Pest Management, hydroponics, greenhouse operations and landscaping. Semesters Available: Sp - Eve UG 4 Lecture Hou… --- # AGRI1050 — Animal Science Management 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to various species of domestic livestock to develop a deeper appreciation of the animal agriculture industry and animal management. This course will cover animal products, reproduction, breeding and genetics, nutrition, animals and the environment, animal health, animal behavior, issues in animal agriculture and careers in animal agriculture. Semesters Available: Su - Eve UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # AGRI1210 — Agriculture Management 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to Agricultural Management principles in relation to the evolution of agriculture, technology, recording keeping, agricultural laws, urban agriculture, and social issues. Students will create and present a business plan and budget relating to their field of agriculture. Semesters Available: Su - Eve UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # AGRI2110 — Agriculture Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course involves placement of the student in an actual work environment that will integrate the student’s knowledge and skills in the agricultural industry. The student will complete 175 hours of practicum experience at the placement site over 15 weeks. This course is designed to provide the student with hands-on experience within the industry. As part of this course, the student will return to campus and attend a seminar concurrently with the fieldwork learning. The purpose… --- # AGRI2111 — Agriculture Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) The purpose of the seminar is to critique the experiences of the student in the industry. Specifically, the seminar will focus on self-understanding, understanding of the work setting, and the acquisition of knowledge and skills related to being an effective agricultural manager. This course must be taken concurrently with AGRI 2110 . Students must get permission from the instructor in order to enroll in this class. Semesters Available: Su - Eve UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Co… --- # AGRI2130 — Capstone Business Plan 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Agriculture Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course will allow students to develop a foundational plan that will allow them to strategically lead the development of a business. This course will address all aspects of a business from establishment including daily decision making to expansion, diversification, and evaluation of the business. Semesters Available: Fa - Eve UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Formative Assessment: In class discussion and worksheets 1st & 2nd week Summative Assessment: Business Plan and Presenta… Prerequisites: BUSM2050, BUSM-2210 --- # ARTS1010 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communications Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course presents drawing concepts that can serve as a foundation for drawing itself and benefit other visual arts disciplines. The basic fundamentals of drawing, line form, gesture, and spatial illusion, perspective, composition, and use of light & shadow to describe space and volume. Studio practice will emphasize observational drawing to provide concrete and measurable examples of pictorial space. (TAG# OAH001) Undergradua… --- # ARTS1070 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communications Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This hands-on course presents an introduction to the design issues, historical and contemporary approaches, of digital photography as they are applied to print, web, and video production. This course will provide theory and practical aspects of the parts of the camera as well as taking well-composed photographs that visually communicate a message. Other elements such as exposure, lighting, portraiture, print tonal qualities, and… --- # ARTS1770 — Digital Photography II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Arts Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This hands on course builds on the principles learned in ARTS 1070 - Digital Photography and applies the retouching and color correction principles learned in VCMT 1050 - Imaging I . Students will develop their skills in different kinds of lighting including the use of natural lighting, continuous lighting, speed lights, and strobe lights for products and portraiture. Posing, working with subjects and equipment, planning for photo sessions, and working with clients… Prerequisites: ARTS1070, VCMT1050 --- # ASCI2900 — Associate of Science Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Liberal Arts Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such projects may in… --- # BIOL1050 — Principles of Biology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed as an introduction to biology for non-majors. The course will provide the fundamentals of biology for students as an introduction to further college biology courses. The course will introduce students to the diversity, structure, and interdependence of living organisms with one another and the environment. Students will meet two --- # BIOL1050L — Principles of Biology Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed as an introduction to biology for non-majors. The course will provide the fundamentals of biology for students as an introduction to further college biology courses. The course will introduce students to the diversity, structure, and interdependence of living organisms with one another and the environment. Students will meet two --- # BIOL1070 — Lifetime Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course examines the application of the components that contribute to the concepts of total body wellness, physical fitness, cardiovascular disease, cancer, disease prevention, addictive behaviors, and sexually transmitted infections. The course provides a comprehensive review of variables that affect our health and explores topics faced daily from fad diets to environmental health to relationships. The student will have an understanding of processes that move toward optimal hea… --- # BIOL1101 — Nutrition 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) BIOL 1101 is an introductory course to the principles of nutrition and its relationship to health. Included are practical applications in daily life as well as nutritional assessments of individuals. Emphasis is on essential nutrients, their supply and function, as related to an individual’s well-being. Health promotion and chronic disease are explored in relation to today’s society. (TAG# OHL016) Undergraduate OHL016 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # BIOL1230 — Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is an introduction to biology for bioscience majors and students planning to transfer to four-year institutions. The course will introduce fundamental concepts of biology including the scientific method, structure and chemical properties of cells. The course will introduce students to biochemical pathways, bioenergetics, and basic concepts of genetics, heredity and homeostasis. Historical contributions and application of biological principles to biotechnology will be dis… Prerequisites: ENGL0040, MATH0084 --- # BIOL1231 — Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is continuation of BIOL 1230 - Biology I. The course will introduce fundamental concepts of biology including evolution, classification, ecosystems, similarities and differences, among plants, animals and microorganisms in form and function. Historical contributions and application of biological principles to biotechnology will be discussed. Students will meet three Prerequisites: BIOL1230 --- # BIOL1231L — Biology II Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is continuation of BIOL 1230 - Biology I . The course will introduce fundamental concepts of biology including evolution, classification, ecosystems, similarities and differences, among plants, animals and microorganisms in form and function. Historical contributions and application of biological principles to biotechnology will be discussed. Students will meet three --- # BIOL1550 — Microbiology for Health Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed for allied health and nursing majors. It explores the major groups of microorganisms and the role they play in the environment and in disease. The host-parasite relationship, human immunity to disease, epidemiology, and the control of microorganisms are also addressed. Laboratory exercises provide the student with the basic techniques of microbial identification, microscopy, sterile technique, and basic infection control. (OTM approved course for Natural Scie… --- # BIOL1550L — Microbiology 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed for allied health and nursing majors. It explores the major groups of microorganisms and the role they play in the environment and in disease. The host-parasite relationship, human immunity to disease, epidemiology, and the control of microorganisms are also addressed. Laboratory exercises provide the student with the basic techniques of microbial identification, microscopy, sterile technique, and basic infection control. 2 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Cou… --- # BIOL1570 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is designed for science majors. It will examine the life of microorganisms to include their organization, functions, metabolic processes, growth, control genetics, evolution, and ecology. A study of diseases caused by various pathogens, the immunological response and the role of microorganisms in the environment and their uses in biotechnology will also be examined. In the laboratory, students will focus on the physical characteristics and biochemical requirements of bac… Prerequisites: BIOL1230 --- # BIOL1710 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is an introductory study of life processes and biological principles. Special reference to the human organism is used in describing the nature of life-sustaining functions. Cellular function and the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems are introduced. Laboratory experiences are designed to supplement the lecture topics and include microscop… --- # BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4.0 Credit(s) This course presents the basic terms and concepts that deal with the structure and processes of the human body. It involves examination of the body as a whole, the cell, and tissues. The basic structure and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine systems are presented. Laboratory exercises enhance and support the lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models,… Prerequisites: BIOL1730L --- # BIOL1730L — Basic Anatomy & Physiology 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course presents the basic terms and concepts that deal with the structure and processes of the human body. It involves examination of the body as a whole, the cell, and tissues. The basic structure and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine systems are presented. Laboratory exercises enhance and support the lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, sp… --- # BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is an in-depth study of the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It includes the study of structure and function of the body as a whole and study of cell biology, histology, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, and nervous systems plus the special senses. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, cat and specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments. (OTM approved co… Prerequisites: CHEM1010, ENGL0040, MATH0084, BIO121, BIO122, BIOL1730, BIOL2751L --- # BIOL2751L — Human Anatomy & Physiology I 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is an in-depth study of the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It includes the study of structure and function of the body as a whole and study of cell biology, histology, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, and nervous systems plus the special senses. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, cat and specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments 3 Lab Hour(s) Req… --- # BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of BIOL 2751. It includes the study of structure and function of blood and the cardiovascular, lymphatic/immunity, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, cat and specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments. (OTM approved course in Natural Sciences TMNS) Undergraduate TAG (I think) 3 Lecture Hour(s); Requir… Prerequisites: BIOL2751, BIOL2752L --- # BIOL2752L — Human Anatomy & Physiology II 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of BIOL 2751 . It includes the study of structure and function of blood and the cardiovascular, lymphatic/immunity, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, cat and specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments. 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take BIOL 2752 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92… --- # BIOS1010 — Introduction to Bios 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) Introduction to Bioscience Lab Techniques is designed to give students an introduction to the scientific concepts and laboratory research techniques currently used in the field of biotechnology. Students develop basic laboratory skills by the examination of the various instruments and methods of analysis used in the laboratory today. It will begin with general safety procedures utilized in every lab, and cover more specific issues relating to certain analytical protocol. Critical… Prerequisites: ENGL0040, MATH0084, CHEM1010, BIOS1010L --- # BIOS1010L — Intro to Bioscience Lab Tech 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Introduction to Bioscience Lab Techniques is designed to give students an introduction to the scientific concepts and laboratory research techniques currently used in the field of biotechnology. Students develop basic laboratory skills by the examination of the various instruments and methods of analysis used in the laboratory today. It will begin with general safety procedures utilized in every lab, and cover more specific issues relating to certain analytical protocol. Critical… --- # BIOS1030 — Environmental Science 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) Environmental Biotechnology is designed to give students an introduction to the scientific concepts and laboratory research techniques currently used in the field of environmental biotechnology. Students develop laboratory skills, critical thinking, and communication skills currently used in the industry. Topics covered will include environmental pollution monitoring, sewage treatment including domestic, agricultural, and industrial waste, bioremediation, biofuels, other clean bi… Prerequisites: BIOL1230, BIOS1010 --- # BIOS1030L — Environmental Science 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Environmental Biotechnology is designed to give students an introduction to the scientific concepts and laboratory research techniques currently used in the field of environmental biotechnology. Students develop laboratory skills, critical thinking, and communication skills currently used in the industry. Topics covered will include environmental pollution monitoring, sewage treatment including domestic, agricultural, and industrial waste, bioremediation, bio-fuels other clean bi… --- # BIOS1130 — Water Treatment Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Technology Course Coordinator: Jason Tucker, M.S. Assistant Dean: Lessa Cox MBA, PTA The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to water treatment biotechnology. Students will be introduced to mathematical and chemical concepts that will aid their understandings into the workings of a water treatment facility. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to sit for the Ohio EPA Class 1 water operator certification exam. College Wide --- # BIOS1150 — Wastewater Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Technology Course Coordinator: Jason Tucker, M.S Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA PTA 3 Credit(s) The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to wastewater treatment biotechnology. Students will be introduced to mathematical and chemical concepts that will aid their understandings into the workings of a wastewater treatment facility. An emphasis upon the management of a wastewater facility will also be discussed in the course. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to sit for the Ohio EPA Class 1 waste… Prerequisites: BIOS1010, BIOS1030, MATH1110, CHEM1030 --- # BIOS1210 — Histology 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is designed for students who are interested in medicine and human or animal biology. The goal of this course is to introduce students to tissues that make up organs and the basic design of each of the major organs. Students will identify tissues using photographs, microscope slides, photographic slides, videotapes, and the internet (histology sites). In addition, fundamental histological techniques important to the preparation of microscope slides will be included in… Prerequisites: BIOS1010, BIOS1210L --- # BIOS1210L — Histology 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed for students who are interested in medicine and human or animal biology. The goal of this course is to introduce students to tissues that make up organs and the basic design of each of the major organs. Students will identify tissues using photographs, microscope slides, photographic slides, videotapes, and the internet (histology sites). In addition, fundamental histological techniques important to the preparation of microscope slides will be included in… --- # BIOS2410 — Advance Bioscience Techniq 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Course Coordinator: Jason Tucker, M.S. Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course will focus on Molecular Biology and will examine the advanced instruments and methods of analysis used in the laboratory today. The course will include a comprehensive review of advanced bioscience laboratory techniques utilized in the field today to include indications, process, advantages, disadvantages, analytical protocols, and performing specific laboratory techniques. Students will complete a semester long research project… Prerequisites: BIOS1010 --- # BIOS2410L — Advance Bioscience Techniques 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course will examine the advanced instruments and methods of analysis used in the laboratory today. The course will review general safety procedures and protocols utilized in the laboratory. The course will include a comprehensive review of advanced Bioscience laboratory techniques utilized in the field today to include indications, process, advantages, disadvantages, analytical protocols, and performing specific laboratory techniques. 4 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course… --- # BIOS2440 — Introduction to Agricultural Science 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is required for all students in the Bioscience Program. The course will provide an overview of methods and applications of modern agricultural biotechnology. Molecular techniques specific to genetic-engineering and their analysis will be discussed in this course. It is based on lectures, research and lab. This course contains five parts: the basic science of gene and gene manipulation; valuable genes for agricultural biology, applications of molecular technologies to… Prerequisites: BIOS1010, BIOL1230, BIOL1231 --- # BIOS2530 — Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) During this course we will discusses the principles of genetics with application to the study of biological function at the level of molecules, cells, and multicellular organisms, including humans. The topics include: structure and function of genes, chromosomes and genomes, biological variation resulting from recombination, mutation, and selection, population genetics, use of genetic methods to analyze protein function, gene regulation and inherited disease. Undergraduate 3 Lab… Prerequisites: BIOS2410 --- # BIOS2550 — Pharmaceutical & Tox 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is intended to give students an overview of basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicology concepts and methods. The overall organization of the course is grouped into three sections: Part I (Introduction), Part II (Methodologies), and Part III (Analysis). Parts I and II comprise approximately one-half the course and Part III the remaining half. This course is based on lectures, labs, and project assignments, and is to the student understand the various techniques in biotechnolo… Prerequisites: BIOS2410, CHEM1210, BIOS2530 --- # BIOS2590 — Bioscience Internship/Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Bioscience Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with hands-on experience within the bioscience field. This course involves placement of the student in an actual work environment that will integrate the student’s knowledge and laboratory skills acquired within the core coursework of the bioscience program. The student will complete 105 hours of practicum experience at the placement site for 12 weeks. This work experience provides the foundation for developing the student into a com… Prerequisites: BIOS2410 --- # BURS2930 — Business Related Studies 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Related Studies Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 0 Credit(s) This credit is awarded for educational activities directly related to specific business knowledge and skills and generally classified in an approved area of concentration. Repeatable for a maximum of 10 credits. Credit applies to the Associate of Technical Studies degree only. UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement… --- # BURS2940 — Business Related Studies II 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Related Studies Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 0 Credit(s) This credit is awarded for educational activities directly related to specific business knowledge and skills and generally classified in an approved area of concentration. Repeatable for a maximum of 10 credits. Credit applies to the Associate of Technical Studies degree only. UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement… --- # BURS2950 — Business Related Studies III 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Related Studies Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 0 Credit(s) This credit is awarded for educational activities directly related to specific business knowledge and skills and generally classified in an approved area of concentration. Repeatable for a maximum of 10 credits. Credit applies to the Associate of Technical Studies degree only. UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement… --- # BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Engineering Technology, Business, & Criminal Justice Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) In this course the student is exposed to a broad view of the business enterprise. Special emphasis is placed upon the role and importance of entrepreneurship and small-business management. The student will gain insight into the necessity and mutual interdependence of such key business functions as management, human resources, operations and quality, marketing, accounting, and finance. Additionally, the topics of globalization an… Prerequisites: ENGL0040 --- # BUSM1030 — Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Management Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course is an introduction to the supervisor’s role in management. Challenges for supervisors include: planning and problem solving; organizing, staffing, training; leading; and working with individuals and teams along with controlling costs and improving results. Supervision provides a basic understanding of the new role requirements in business organizations. A strong focus of this class is application of sound supervisory principals through rol… --- # BUSM1050 — Management 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) A study of the principles and practices relating to the successful management of modern business. Topics include planning, organizing, designing, and decision making. Ethics and organizational change are also covered. Cases are used to provide practice in the application of management concepts. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide Prerequisites: BUSM1010 --- # BUSM1110 — Business Law & Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course is a study in the legal and ethical environment in which businesses operate. (TAG # OBU004) OBU004 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # BUSM1130 — Principles of Selling and 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course provides a conceptual understanding of the skills, duties, and responsibilities required of salespeople and those involved with customer service. The selling process and such concepts as relationship selling, trust and connections are presented within a context of ethical behavior. After sales support and effective customer service strategies are described. Negotiation, conflict management and creative problem-solving skills are applie… Prerequisites: ENGL0040 --- # BUSM1150 — Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) Marketing activities, analysis, strategies, and decision making in the context of other business functions. Topics include: integration of product, price, promotion, and distribution activities; research and analysis of markets, environments, competition, and customers; market segmentation and selection of target markets; and emphasis on behavior and perspectives of consumers and organizational customers. Planning and decision making for products… Prerequisites: ECON1510 --- # BUSM1170 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course introduces foundational business communication principles and practices. Students will learn to analyze different communication situations; to plan and design oral and written communications; to communicate effectively using appropriate formats, styles, and technologies; and to apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in order to achieve desired communication Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # BUSM1260 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will learn ways to manage all aspects of a project. Project Management (PM) concepts enable projects to be planned, managed, and delivered on time, on budget, and with high quality. This course covers nine major sub-disciplines of Project Management based on the Project Management Institute’s PM Book of Knowledge (PMBOK). This course satisfies the education requirement for the Project Management Professional Certification… --- # BUSM1270 — Quality 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) Quality improvement is recognized as an essential function in any successful organization. Leading corporations have demonstrated that improved quality raises profits, reduces costs, and provides competitive advantage. This course will explore the foundations of quality, tools and methods for analytic study, and administrative systems for quality management. 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # BUSM2010 — Introduction to Data Manag 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) Students are introduced to database management and database tools from a business application perspective. Students will learn the important role that databases play in organizations for strategic decision-making and business intelligence. This introductory course will include the fundamentals of relational database design and provide students with an understanding of the key concepts of Structured Query Language (SQL). Students will create SQL statements for data storage, data collection, data com… --- # BUSM2030 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) Human resource management investigates a variety of functions considered essential to the personnel function of institutions, including legal compliance, job analysis, recruiting, selection, motivation, training, evaluation, compensation, and employee relations/labor relations. A key component of the course is the practical application of HR concepts to a small/medium sized business scenario. 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required ” College Wide Prerequisites: ENGL1030, BUSM1170 --- # BUSM2050 — Entrepreneurship and Small 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to expand and enhance the student’s entrepreneurial knowledge and small-business leadership skills. The “big-picture” view of the role of the entrepreneur in our economic and social environment is explained and discussed in depth. In-class and personalized student exercises and assistance is a component of this class in which numerous challenges of a start-up business are explored. Each student is assigned the task of explo… --- # BUSM2090 — Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course explores the essential nature and strategic role of logistical operations for the American business enterprise. Included will be the design and control of the flow of goods, services and personnel to its destination and management of the flow with the supply chain. Focus will include inventory, warehousing, packaging, environmental concerns, and transportation modes. Special attention will be given to the global and web-based context f… --- # BUSM2110 — Promotion and Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) The purpose of this course is to examine advertising as both a science and an art. We will attempt to blend the basic skills as detailed in the textbook with a variety of practical experiences that will culminate in group ad presentations. Topics covered will include the structure of the advertising business, knowing the consumer, selecting appropriate media, the uses of research, the preparation of “ad” copy and design layouts, and the future of… Prerequisites: ENGL0040 --- # BUSM2272 — Case Studies in Business 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Course Coordinator: Lynn Jones Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 2 Credit(s) An application course in which some of the methods of identifying and solving business problems are applied to case studies. Emphasis is given to qualitative analysis and the application of the material and concepts taught in previous courses. 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Information Literacy Quantitative Literacy Student Learning Prerequisites: BUSM1150, ENGL1030, BUSM1170 --- # BUSM2280 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Management Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 1 Credit(s) The cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to obtain practical work experience in the Business field while earning college credit. This on or off campus employment experience can be paid or unpaid. The work experience is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the job site for a conference with the student and the supervisor at least once per semester. Students must complete 150 hours of work experience. This class is Pass/No Pa… Prerequisites: BUSM2285 --- # BUSM2285 — Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course is taken concurrently with BUSM 2280 - Cooperative Work Experience. Students will discuss their work place experiences that occur during their Co-op Work Experience. Students must get permission of the instructor in order to enroll in this class. This class is Pass/No Pass (P/NP). 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take BUSM 2280 ; Required as Communication – Speech Intercultural Knowledge and Competence Critical Thinking… Prerequisites: BUSM2280 --- # BUSM2310 — Digital Marketing Analytic 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Course Coordinator: Ross Justice Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo, PhD 3 Credit(s) Digital Marketing Analytics is foundational to digital marketing because it is the language used to optimize and connect results across all digital marketing tactics (search, social media, email, display, video, etc.). This course teaches best practices in carrying out website, organic search, social media, mobile app, email, owned media, paid media and earned media analytics. Students will learn to identify the an… Prerequisites: BUSM1150, BUSM2110 --- # BUSM2320 — Business Analytics for Dat 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Course Coordinator: Carmen Morrison Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo, PhD 3 Credit(s) An understanding of data is fundamental to success in the digital age of business. This course provides the theoretical foundation of data analytics as well as the application of data analysis tools. Students will develop competencies to structure data and use data mining techniques in response to business scenario queries. Students will experience how businesses rely on data analysis every day to make relevan… Prerequisites: BUSM2010, CISS1290 --- # BUSM2999 — Special Topics: Business Administration 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Management Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the Business department to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CHEM1010 — Introduction to Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed as an introductory course in chemistry for those students who have no previous chemistry background. The factor-unit method of problem solving, mathematical operations used in solving chemistry problems, chemical terminology, and basic laws of chemistry are covered. Chemistry applications to allied medicine will be emphasized. Laboratory exercises will enhance and reinforce lecture topics. Day - F, Sp, Su Evening - Sp UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Define t… Prerequisites: MATH0084, STAT0086, CHEM1010L --- # CHEM1010L — Introduction to Chemistry 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed as an introductory course in chemistry for those students who have no previous chemistry background. The factor-unit method of problem solving, mathematical operations used in solving chemistry problems, chemical terminology, and basic laws of chemistry are covered. Chemistry applications to allied medicine will be emphasized. Laboratory exercises will enhance and reinforce lecture topics. 2 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take CHEM 1010 Standard… --- # CHEM1030 — Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) The course is to give the Allied Health and Nursing student an appreciation and understanding of general inorganic chemistry. Includes atomic and molecular structure, molecular forces, properties and states of matter, naming of chemical compounds, types and behaviors of solutions, types of reactions, acid base chemistry, carefully chosen organic topics with their applications to specific health problems. Laboratory exercises will enhance and reinforce lecture topics. (OTM approved… Prerequisites: CHEM1010, MATH0084, CHEM1030L --- # CHEM1030L — Chemistry 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) The course is to give the Allied Health and Nursing student an appreciation and understanding of general inorganic chemistry. Includes atomic and molecular structure, molecular forces, properties and states of matter, naming of chemical compounds, types and behaviors of solutions, types of reactions, acid base chemistry, carefully chosen organic topics with their applications to specific health problems. Laboratory exercises will enhance and reinforce lecture topics 3 Lab Hour(s)… --- # CHEM1210 — Chemistry I 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) This is the first semester of chemistry for science majors or pre-professional students. A quantitative introduction to dimensional analysis with significant figures, atomic structure, the molecule, principles of ionic bonding, stoichiometry, chemical solutions, thermochemistry, classification of elements including periodicity, electron configuration, gases, liquids, and solids. Student will be exposed to applications of chemistry in society. (TAG# OSC008; If combined with CHEM 12… Prerequisites: MATH1110 --- # CHEM1220 — Chemistry II 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Chemistry Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) This is the second semester of chemistry for science majors or pre-professional students. A quantitative introduction to intermolecular forces, phase changes, colligative properties, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, thermodynamic, electrochemistry, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Student will be exposed to applications of chemistry in society. (TAG# OSC009; If combined with CHEM 1210 TAG# OSC023) UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required D… Prerequisites: CHEM1210 --- # CHWR2710 — Community Health Worker I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Community Health Worker Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course presents an overview of the roles and responsibilities of a community health worker. The hybrid course includes a study of six major competency areas - health care, social services, communication skills, individual & community advocacy, health education, and skills and responsibilities presented in modules. The course curriculum meets requirements by the Ohio Board of Nursing to apply for professional certification as a community health worker. This cours… Prerequisites: CHWR2730, CHWR2750 --- # CHWR2730 — Health Care Across the Lifespan 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Community Health Worker Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist students in their study of life cycles from conception to old age. The course integrates health promotion, health maintenance, and restorative care in the new healthcare delivery system. Healthcare workers are expected to provide care to individuals in a variety of settings throughout their life span. The course presents these new concepts to students and demonstrates how the complete process of growth and development affects people… Prerequisites: CHWR2710, CHWR2750 --- # CHWR2750 — CHWR Directed Practice/Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Community Health Worker Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) The directed practice is designed to broaden student’s knowledge and experiences in the community health worker profession through direct work in an agency. With placement in an actual work environment, the student will complete 220 hours of work experience. This course must be taken concurrently with CHWR 2710 and CHWR 2730 . The course content meets curriculum requirements by the Ohio Board of Nursing to apply for professional certification as a community health wo… Prerequisites: CHWR2710, CHWR2730 --- # CISS1020 — Digital Literacy and Appli 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) Introduction to Computers is a course designed to present the basic computer concepts and the Microsoft Office Suite applicable to today’s business world. Areas of concentration include Computer Concepts, Windows, Internet Explorer, E-mail, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competency by interfacing with the Windows operating system and the internet, and to produce electronic presentations, w… --- # CISS1210 — Microsoft Word 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This course is an introductory course in word processing using Microsoft Word for Windows. Through a series of hands-on exercises, the student will create, edit, format, and print documents. Topics include: creating, saving, retrieving, formatting, editing, printing, inserting graphic elements, merging, maintaining file organization, and using the system. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CISS1220 — Microsoft Excel 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This course is an introductory course in spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel for Windows. Through a series of hands-on exercises, the student will create, edit, format, and print worksheets. Topics include: creating, saving, retrieving, formatting, editing, printing, creating formulas, using functions, naming cells and ranges, creating tables, creating charts, defining range names, validating data, sorting and filtering data, maintaining file organiza… --- # CISS1230 — Microsoft Access 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This course is an introductory course in databases using Microsoft Access for Windows. Through a series of hands-on exercises, the student will create and manage databases. Topics include: creating, saving, formatting, and editing tables; designing reports; creating formulas; working with records; creating forms; writing queries; and establishing table relations. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CISS1240 — Microsoft Office Workplace 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This course introduces business productivity tools for time management, collaboration, data organization and communication in today’s workplace business environment. Cloud-based productivity tools will be used to manage group collaboration, organize and share data, and communicate using real-time collaboration tools and advanced features of electronic mail. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CISS1250 — Microsoft PowerPoint 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This course is an introductory course in presentation software using Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows. Through a series of hands-on exercises, the student will create, edit, format, and print presentations. Topics include: creating, saving, retrieving, formatting, editing, printing, and running presentations; inserting graphic elements; applying transitions and animation effects; linking and embedding; and using the system. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(… --- # CISS1270 — Microsoft Word Advanced 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This second-level course covers advanced Word features including formatting with special features, enhancing the visual display and clarity of documents, working with multiple documents, creating and merging main documents with data source documents, creating forms, linking and embedding objects, using macros, and modifying the document layout. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to th… Prerequisites: CISS1210 --- # CISS1280 — Microsoft Excel Advanced 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This second level course covers expert Excel features, including formatting with advanced techniques, working with templates and workbooks, working with lists, using analysis tools, managing and auditing worksheets, collaborating with workgroups, and using advanced format functions. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Skill exam Problem-based project Beginning of term Automate complex and repetitive tasks using Macros Skill exam… Prerequisites: CISS1220 --- # CISS1290 — Microsoft Office Business 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course introduces the concepts and application of data analytics in business. A hands-on approach of Microsoft Excel and Power BI (Business Intelligence tools) is used for data analysis, data visualization, modeling, creating dashboards with direct connectivity to data sources. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required CSV file, SQL Server database, report Quiz, Hands-on application projects Middle of term Explore DAX (Data analysi… --- # COMM1010 — Speech 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course involves instruction and experience in giving a presentation. Students are taught the principles of speech content and delivery so that they can effectively participate in a variety of practical speaking situations. Presentations will include the informative speech, persuasive speech, visual aid/demonstration speech, impromptu speech, and group presentation. (OTM for Oral Communication TMCOM and TAG# OCM013) 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # COMM2010 — Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Group Communication explores the many facets of working and communicating in small groups. Emphasis is placed on learning the basic terms, principles, and theories of small group communication thus enabling participants to understand various types of group participation: leadership, roles, goal setting and achieving, conflict management, decision making, and problem solving. Students will analyze, adjust, and improve their own communication behaviors in groups. (This course may NOT… --- # COMM2030 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Interpersonal Communication explores the development, maintenance, and termination of interpersonal (one-on-one) relationships within one’s workplace, family, friendships, and love relationships. Emphasis is placed on understanding one’s concept of self, perception of others, active listening, handling conflict, learning verbal and nonverbal cues, understanding power and influence, and valuing diversity. Students will analyze, adjust, and improve their communication behaviors by cri… --- # COMM2050 — Introduction to Communication Theory 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the theories of human communication. Students will learn about major theorists in the field of communication, study the different types of communication in which humans engage, and learn about the various contexts in which human communication takes place. (This course may NOT be substituted for COMM 1010 - Speech ) Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # COMM2070 — Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Course explores the dynamic role intercultural communication plays in today’s ever complex and changing world. Intercultural communication will be viewed through the lenses of individual, interpersonal, organizational, and societal/cultural perspectives to students understand the context of both their own behavior and the behavior of others. (This course may NOT be substituted for COMM 1010 - Speech ). Semesters Available: Based on need. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # COMM2250 — Interviewing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will explore the theory and practice of interviewing; interview structures, questioning techniques and formats, cover letters, resumes, and the different types of interviews. Specific practice in Selection and Workplace interviewing will be emphasized. (This course may NOT be substituted for COMM 1010 - Speech ) Semesters available: Day - S Evening - based on need. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # COMM2900 — Communication Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such projects may include… --- # COMM2999 — Special Topics in Communication 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Communication Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) A particular topic or combination of topics will be covered when there is sufficient student interest. Students will be expected to contribute to discussions on the basis of readings in the selected areas. Course may be repeated on different topic. A specific course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters available: based on need. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice & US Judicial Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to the American System of Criminal Justice including growth and historical development. Emphasis will be placed on the criminal justice subsystems of law enforcement, corrections, courts, the Ohio court structure, and the Juvenile Justice System. In addition, this course will examine the ethical, professional, and legal issues confronting the criminal justice professional. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ1030 — Photography 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) This course will be directed towards small evidence photography, crime scene photography, surveillance photography, accident investigation, and legal aspects. All equipment is furnished by the CJ Department. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ1050 — Criminal and Constitutional Law 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course will examine past and current legal cases and court decisions. Emphasis will be placed on the Bill of Rights and specific amendments that pertain to the criminal justice field. The basic concepts of criminal law will also be examined concerning criminal statutes and elements for selected offenses for the State of Ohio. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ1070 — Family Violence 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course examines the characteristics of the growing number of families “on the fault line” of present day society in the United States. The causes and solutions that have been proposed to understand, control, and re-address problems of at-risk families are discussed during this course. Topics of discussion include the characteristics of social intervention, domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse, exploitation and neglect, crimes against the elderly, and victim rights… --- # CRMJ1090 — Juvenile Delinquency 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of the current theoretical and methodological issues concerning juvenile delinquency. This course examines the nature, extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency. The course is structured to focus on the social construction of delinquency, the development of the juvenile justice system, theoretical explanations of delinquency, and the current research on juvenile delinquency in the United States. The primary --- # CRMJ1110 — Criminal Investigation I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to the study of investigative procedures beginning with the preliminary investigation through the follow-up phase. Additional topics covered within this course include documenting the crime scene, death investigations, interviewing techniques, evidence recognition, identification and collection. The laboratory experience will provide actual investigation situations to enhance student learning. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ1130 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with an overview of the field of corrections including courts, detention, sentencing, adult institutions, and staffing and personnel issues. This course provides the student with a basic working knowledge of the many diverse aspects of the correctional process with emphasis given to the history and development of corrections, the various types of institutions, the correctional process, correctional treatment, and the role of corrections within the fi… --- # CRMJ1150 — Success Skills for Criminal Justice Prof 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with an introduction to personal vision, leadership, and management concepts. This course further introduces to the student, their role and responsibilities in the field of criminal justice and how to balance this with the demands of their personal life. Topics include interpersonal leadership, empathic communication, creative cooperation, self-renewal, and situational leadership concepts that law enforcement professionals and agencies encounter with… --- # CRMJ2010 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) The purpose of this course is to study crime and criminality in modern society with an emphasis on the underlying assumptions, propositions, and supporting evidence of crime theories. This course examines the multi-disciplinary science of law-making, law-breaking, and law-enforcing. A major emphasis will be placed on the evolution of criminological theories and review of data that assists in predicting where, when, by whom and against whom crimes happen. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Col… --- # CRMJ2032 — Gangs Cults and Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the structure, organization, and psychology of gangs. Investigation techniques concerning gang recognition by tattoos, graffiti, and symbols will be included for street, prison and motorcycle gangs. This course will also familiarize the student of the various cult organizations. This course will also examine the structure, and current trends of domestic and international terrorist organizations. Semesters Available: Day - F,… --- # CRMJ2036 — Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professional 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will examine and explore the various types of reports utilized in the Criminal Justice System/Field. This course will enable the student to develop report writing skills that are essential to the Criminal Justice Field and Criminal Justice Professionals. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2050 — Drug Recognition 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course studies the social and physical implications of legal and illegal drugs and substances. Drug and substance usage and its psychological and physiological impacts are also discussed for each of the various categories of substances that are seen in society today. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2090 — Defensive Tactics 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) This course provides the student with the basic principles and tactics of unarmed self-defense, and how to defend against physical attack, control aggressive behavior, and how to arrest/subdue an individual using the minimum amount of force. The course is graded pass (P) or no pass (NP). This is course 1 of 5 to meet CTAG articulation# CTBPO P/NP 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2110 — Private Security I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course examines the historical, philosophical, and legal framework of the private security field. Security organization, policies, personnel roles, contract and proprietary security concepts are examined within this course. An emphasis of this course is placed on creating security awareness and relationships with other organizations, discovering security’s place/role in the criminal justice system, and examining the practice of privatization in security. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s)… --- # CRMJ2115 — Criminal Investigations II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course requires the student to apply his/her knowledge and training in practical situations relating to criminal investigations/cases. The student will prepare case and lab reports concerning their conclusions and findings of crime specific cases/offenses. The laboratory experience will provide actual investigative learning. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2120 — Private Security II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the management of private investigation, sources of information, investigative technology, and ethical and public policy considerations related to the field of private security. An overview of school and campus security, hospital security, contract security, proprietary security, retail security, and corporate security will be presented. Students will also receive certification for basic first aid and CPR. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2130 — Community Based Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course examines programs for convicted offenders that are used both as alternatives to incarceration and post-incarceration situations. Topics include the types of offenders, diversion, house arrest, restitution, community service, probation and parole, including both public and private participation, and other related topics. This course examines the various programs available as alternatives to incarceration from the perspective of the criminal justice professional, the of… --- # CRMJ2150 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This is an introductory course to criminalistics which explores the history and scope of forensic science. Criminalistics is the application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. The scope of this course includes discovery at a crime scene, the most important location of evidence; physical evidence; analytical techniques for organic and inorganic materials, fingerprints, unique tool marks, trace evidence and… --- # CRMJ2152 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This is an introductory course to criminalistics which explores the scope of forensic science. The scope of this course includes procedures and practices of; Forensic Serology, Toxicology, Presumptive Drug Testing, Paint Analysis, Blood Spatter, and Ballistics. The laboratory experience will provide actual lab situations and scenarios to enhance student learning. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2154 — Forensic Science/Criminalistics III 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This is an introductory course to criminalistics which explores the scope of forensic science. The scope of this course includes; procedures and practices of questioned documents, handwriting analysis, type-writing analysis, anthropology, and odontology. The laboratory experience will provide actual lab situations and scenarios to enhance student learning. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2160 — Computer Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to the technology that is used to investigate and establish facts of interest, involving the preservation, identification, extraction and documentation of computer evidence. The course focuses on how to perform an autopsy of a computer hard drive, utilizing the specialized software tools and techniques required to analyze the various levels at which computers store data. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2170 — Terrorism and Homeland Security 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will examine the history, structure, and current trends of domestic and international terrorist organizations along with the development and structure of Homeland Security. This is course 2 of 5 to meet CTAG articulation# CTBPO UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2174 — Current Issues in the Criminal Justice Profession 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to the diverse ethical, professional, cultural, and legal issues and dilemmas confronting the field of the criminal justice profession. The course requires the student to create action plans to address the issues. UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2190 — Practicum and Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course involves placement of the student into an actual work environment within a setting in the Criminal Justice field. The work experience includes job tasks and assignments providing exposure of the functions of the various Criminal Justice fields. The student will complete 210 hours of work experience at the placement site. This work experience provides the foundation for developing the student into a competent criminal justice worker. This course further involves discus… --- # CRMJ2210 — Introduction to Police Operations and Report Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to acquaint the student with the history of policing, police operations and community policing. This course will also acquaint the student with current technology, reporting systems, report writing and various divisions within police organizational structure. This is a TAG course (OSS034). UG OSS032 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # CRMJ2230 — Police Skills I 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course is presented to students in three parts. Part one of this course meets OPOTC requirements for the certification of CPR and basic first aid. Part two of this course introduces the student to community diversity issues as well as the OPOTC requirements for the following topics; domestic violence, child abuse and investigations, crisis intervention, the juvenile justice system, and victims’ rights. Part three of this course meets OPOTC requirements for laws of arrest, se… --- # CRMJ2240 — Police Skills II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course is presented to the student in three parts. Part one of this course meets OPOTC requirements for traffic enforcement technologies and SFST certification. This course also examines the fundamental concepts of traffic accident investigation; protection of the scene, recording of information, collection of evidence, and the analysis of traffic accidents. Part two of this course introduces the student to the knowledge and skills required for OPOTC requirements of defensiv… --- # CRMJ2250 — Peace Officer Academy Firearms 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course will introduce the student to the historical perspective of firearms, the lawful and unlawful use of weapons under current legal controls, and the restrictions concerning firearms. Thorough training is provided on precision pistol shooting and police combat shooting. All firearm discharges will be conducted in lab sessions at the state approved range site. All students will be required to successfully pass the state qualification standards in order to receive a Pass (… --- # CRMJ2900 — Criminal Justice Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such projects may incl… --- # CRMJ2999 — Special Topics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Criminal Justice Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the criminal justice department to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters available: As Needed UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # DENT1010 — Introduction to Dental Assisting 8 credits · 8 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Dental Assisting Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 8 Credit(s) This is the first of three courses that when successfully completed will comply with all Ohio Dental Board requirements allowing the student to test for the Dental Radiographer License in Ohio and the certification test for Ohio Dental Assistant. This is a multi-facade course that covers introduction to the profession of dental assisting, dental anatomy, infection control, health history of patient, emergency procedures in the dental clinic, and preventive dental assisting… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # DENT1030 — Dental Assisting Procedures I 8 credits · 8 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Dental Assisting Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 8 Credit(s) This is the second of three courses that when successfully completed will comply with all Ohio Dental Board requirements allowing the student to test for the Dental Radiographer License in Ohio and the certification test for Ohio Dental Assistant. This is a multi-facade course that covers dentist chair side assistance, dental specialties, and dental laboratory procedures. Semesters Available: Spring - Eve UG 6 Lab Hour(s) 6 Lecture Hour(s); Required Explain the procedure fo… Prerequisites: DENT1010 --- # DENT1050 — Dental Assisting Procedures II 8 credits · 8 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Dental Assisting Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 8 Credit(s) This is the third of three courses that when successfully completed will comply with all Ohio Dental Board requirements allowing the student to test for the Dental Radiographer License in Ohio and the certification test for Ohio Dental Assistant. This is a multi-facade course that covers dental business office, radiographic, communication, and professionalism procedures. There will be a practicum and practicum seminar completed with dentist to apply the competencies learned… Prerequisites: DENT1030 --- # ECED1030 — Health Safety and Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will support candidates understanding of the interrelationships among nutrition, health, and safety for young children; candidates will also gain hands-on application experience and be able to share knowledge gained with children and their families. Candidates will gain a comprehensive understanding of the nutrition, health, and safety needs of young children from birth to school age in diverse populations. Candidates will receive state mandated trainings in… --- # ECED1040 — Music & Movement 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) The course includes the development of movement and musical abilities in the young child and the importance of physical well-being. Techniques for teaching music and movement to young children will be included. Students will learn to use the ukulele and to use music and movement as an instructional classroom management tool. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ECED1050 — Early Childhood Play and Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) In this course candidates will realize how children’s learning through play is profoundly affected by the social and physical environment they are in. Candidates will discover ways to assist children in meeting --- # ECED1090 — Math and Science for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to teachers create age appropriate active learning environments to support the mathematical development of young children and capitalize on children’s natural inquisitiveness to learn the processes and facts about science as they come to appreciate themselves as competent problem-solvers. The Early Learning Content Standards for Mathematics and Science established by the Ohio Department of Education Office of Early Learning and School Readiness (P… Prerequisites: ECED1050, EDUT1070 --- # ECED1210 — Language & Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to give candidates hands on activities that will promote language and literacy skills. Focus will be on theories, the sequence of speech, language development (including differentiating between typical and atypical speech), the teacher as the facilitator of communication development, planning and implementing appropriate language activities, using literature to enhance language development and on providing emotional support and stimulating interes… Prerequisites: EDUT1070 --- # ECED1330 — Preschool Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) The practicum experience is a “hands-on” experience providing “on the job” opportunities to apply principles acquired in EDUT 1070 and ECED 1050 . Candidates plan and implement activities with individuals and small groups of children in the curriculum areas using ODE/ODJFS Early Learning and Development Standards, and NAEYC Professional Preparation Standards. This practicum takes place in a licensed child care facility or a pre-kindergarten program. Candidates work a min… Prerequisites: ECED1050, EDUT1070 --- # ECED1331 — Preschool Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) The practicum seminar is concurrently with the practicum itself. The purpose of the seminar is to reflect on the experiences of the candidate in the facility. Specifically, the seminar will focus on self-understanding, lesson planning with awareness of how ODE Early Learning Content Standards influences accountability, assessing, and compliance with the Ohio Child Care Rating System. UG 2 Seminar Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ECED 1330 Required as * Every… Prerequisites: ECED1050, EDUT1070 --- # ECED1350 — Literacy Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This practicum is designed to candidates implement effective strategies in working with young children by providing positive language and literacy experiences that interconnects speaking, listening, reading and writing concepts. Candidates will thoughtfully and purposefully interact with children to cultivate opportunities in exploring emergent literacy. Candidates will work a minimum of seven hours per week in a licensed child care facility, preschool, or prekindergarte… Prerequisites: EDUT1070, ECED1050, ECED1330, ECED1351 --- # ECED1351 — Literacy Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) This seminar is designed to candidates develop strategies for providing experiences for young children that s make young children competent and confident readers and writers. Candidates will identify key components, according to ODE, of an effective early literacy program that includes vocabulary and oral language development; phonological awareness; awareness and knowledge of print; letters and words; comprehension; awareness and knowledge of books, and other texts; and… Prerequisites: ECED1050, ECED1331, EDUT1070, ECED1350 --- # ECED2013 — Administration & Professionalism 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the basic administrative issues related to the operation of a licensed preschool and/or child care facility. The student will become familiar with legal requirements, financial operations, enrollment patterns, and staffing considerations. The student will become familiar with current trends that affect the childcare field and the importance of being an advocate for the rights of all children. The candidates will be… Prerequisites: ECED1050, EDUT1070 --- # ECED2030 — Uniqueness of Infants & Toddlers 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will provide candidates a comprehensive understanding of the uniqueness of infant and toddler development and care with special emphasis on developmentally appropriate practices for adults who work with children ages birth to three. Field/class observations will cover major developmental milestones in infant and toddler growth. Coverage of the indicators of high-quality care and education for infants and toddlers, domains, principles, and components of develo… --- # ECED2050 — Social Development Guidance and Management 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will candidates construct developmentally appropriate approaches to guiding children. The candidates will gain knowledge on major theoretical perspectives relating to views of guidance, compare strategies for supporting children’s social and emotional learning, analyze children’s cognitive developmental processes of perception and memory in understand their views of other people, interpret different parts of children’s development and milestones, apply knowle… Prerequisites: EDUT1070 --- # ECED2110 — Student Teaching Experience 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) During this directed practice experience the student will function as a staff member of the cooperating agency and will assume major responsibility for planning and implementing the pre-kindergarten program. Students are expected to comply with agency policies and conduct themselves in a professional manner. Students must receive a letter grade of “B” or higher and pass the current Ohio Educator Assessment in order to apply for state licensure. Classroom activities meet… Prerequisites: ECED1350, ECED2050, ECED2111 --- # ECED2111 — Student Teaching Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) This seminar will meet at least two hours each week to allow students to discuss, evaluate and reinforce their student teaching experience. Expectations of being a professional, current trends and issues in early childhood will also be discussed. Anti-bias education will be examined, including self-understanding and facilitating an anti-bias curriculum. Students must receive letter grade of “B” or higher and pass the current Ohio Educator Assessment in order to apply for… Prerequisites: ECED1351, ECED2050, ECED2110 --- # ECED2999 — Special Topics in Early Childhood Educat 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Early Childhood Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the early childhood education department to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters Available: As Needed UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+… --- # ECON1010 — Introduction to Economics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Economics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course covers four topic areas: a) basic economic terms in microeconomics, b) basic economic terms in macroeconomics, c) a historical overview of major economic ideas and d) an exploration of a variety of economic issues. This course is recommended for students who desire a one term survey course in economics. In this course students shall be challenged to think critically and to formulate independent and well-considered conclusions about a variety of econom… --- # ECON1510 — Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course of study focuses upon how the condition of scarcity affects the decisions of individuals, households, and business firms in their roles as producers and consumers. In particular, the price mechanism is addressed at length and explained by the conceptual and graphical representations of supply and demand. Applications of such concepts as elasticity of demand, as well as marginal cost and revenue calculations are used by the student to det… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # ECON2510 — Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will prepare the student to understand, critique, and predict how the various schools of macro-economic thought would diagnose and attempt to solve questions of national economic interest. Extensive investigation of the underlying principles of Keynesian, Neo-Keynesian, Monetarist, supply-side and Austrian perspectives is accomplished using both an analytical as well as a socio-economic/historical approach. Understanding these perspectiv… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # EDUT1010 — Introduction to Education 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to the candidate understand that teaching is a profession from infancy through school age, the need for professionalism, the historical philosophical contexts, the governmental and economic contexts, challenges of meeting students diverse educational needs, curriculum models and instruction, and the major legal issues facing the education community. This course meets the Ohio Transfer Articulation Guidelines. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # EDUT1070 — Introduction to Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course addresses both typical and atypical child development from birth through age eight. The course provides an overview of early childhood theorists. Studying early childhood development is essential to becoming an effective teacher of young children. The importance of understanding the interrelationship of the physical, cognitive, social, emotional, language, and aesthetic domains will also be addressed. Developmental domains are presented with examples drawn from diverse cultu… --- # EDUT1370 — Educational Technology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to effectively identify, locate, evaluate, design, prepare, and efficiently use educational technology as an instructional resource in the classroom as related to principles of learning and teaching. Candidates will develop increased abilities in knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to utilize technology effectively in the classroom. This course meets the INTASC, OELCS, OSTP, ISTE, NETS standards, and the Ohio Assessment for Teacher. UG OED002 3 Lecture… --- # EDUT2080 — Individuals with Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to cover the identification, developmental characteristics and intervention strategies for exceptional children and youth. An overview of handicapping conditions in young children, issues of normalization and least restrictive environment, individualization of learning programs, working with ancillary services (P.T., O.T., SLP), and experiences in segregated and integrated settings, as well as family and community needs are addressed. The course also focuses on self-understanding, understanding the work setting, and being an effective teacher. UG 3 Lecture… Prerequisites: EDUT1070 --- # EDUT2090 — Families Communities & Schools 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) The course emphasizes the importance of effective communication between parents and program staff. Stress is a factor affecting the home/school relationship and the role of the school or center in establishing a strong working relationship. Emphasis is placed on encouraging active parent participation in the early childhood programs both private and public. The course includes history of education and the impact on families both past and present, the examination of models of the healthy… Prerequisites: EDUT1070 --- # EDUT2150 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Education Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Educational psychology examines theories of development, learning, and motivation, and similarities and differences in learners and learner populations. Effective instructional strategies and assessment techniques will be examined. Semesters available: Fall - Day, Sping - Eve UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. The… Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # ELET1510 — DC Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) DC Electricity is an introductory course in direct current circuit theory that includes the basic concepts of voltage, current, resistance and power. This curriculum has been previously approved under the Ohio Board of Regents Career Technical Credit Transfer guide (CTAG) and the Transfer Agreement Guide (TAG) as CTEET001 and OET 001 respectively. No changes have been made to the --- # ELET1520 — AC Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) A course covering alternating circuit theory including basic concepts of voltage, current, resistance, impedance, inductance, capacitance, phase angle, and their relationships to each other in an AC circuit. Transformers, resonance and use of AC instruments is also included. OET 003 OET003 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Sinusoidal wave properties: Safely measure the RMS values of voltage and current of an AC sine wave using both digital a… Prerequisites: ELET1510 --- # ELET1530 — Digital Principles 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) A study of the binary number system, Boolean algebra, Logic and Logic circuits, flip flops, registers, counters, and their interconnection in small systems. This curriculum has been previously approved under the Ohio Board of Regents Career Technical Credit Transfer guide (CTAG) and the Transfer Agreement Guide (TAG) as CTEET002 and OET002 respectively. No changes have been made to the --- # ELET2240 — Programmable Logic Control 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will cover the basic principles behind the operation of programmable controllers, the relationship between PC’s and relay ladder logic, programming of PC’s, and troubleshooting of programmable controller circuits. (TAG# OET022 CTAG# CTEET003) CTEET003 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ELET2450 — Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course explores the use of diode applications, bipolar and unipolar transistors, Field Effect Transistors, oscillators, feedback, thyristors and the 555 timer. Topics will include power supplies, multi-stage amplifiers, inverting and non-inverting op-amps, filters, SCRs and Triacs. OET 005 OET005 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Explain the conditions that exist at the PN junction of an unbiased, reverse biased, or forward biased diode… Prerequisites: ELET1520 --- # ELET2570 — Microcontrollers 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electronic Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) This course is an exploration of the fascinating world of microcontrollers. The student will learn to program and interface the microcontroller using a variety of real-world applications. These applications will include discrete I/O operations, motor and machine control, environmental sensing and analog measurements. Other projects will involve interfacing to LCD displays, extending I/O, generating sounds and controlling AC appliances. The… Prerequisites: ELET1530 --- # ELET2760 — Instrumentation and Process Control 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electronic Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course deals with complex instruments and instrumentation systems. Topics covered include instrumentation buses, waveform generation, waveform analysis, transducers, signal conditioning, analog multiplexors, sample and hold circuits, A/D-D/A convertors, micro-computer controlled data acquisition systems and process control theory. Students will also examine industrial automated process control systems using Data acquisition devices. E… Prerequisites: ELET1530 --- # ELET2930 — Electrical Capstone Project 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electronic Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) A capstone course that challenges the student to put to use previous knowledge gained from other course to research, plan, develop, test and troubleshoot an electrical apparatus, a manufacturing process, a robotic workcell or other industrial application. UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Understand the triple constraint of performance specifications, time, and money. Successful completion of project. 2. Define what an engineering project is.… Prerequisites: ELET2450, ELET2570, ELET2240 --- # ELET2999 — Special Topics in Elect Engineering Tech 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electronic Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) The course presents a specific topic in Electronic Engineering Technology that is not normally covered in the current ELET curriculum. Credit hours and topics will be pre-approved by the academic administration. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ELKG1110 — Electrocardiographic (EKG) Technician 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: EKG Technician Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course provides students with the basic knowledge and skills to perform an electrocardiogram (EKG). It also introduces basic cardiac arrhythmias and medications used to treat them. After completion of the course, students are eligible to take a national certification exam. Semesters available: based on need. UG 4 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHLB 1110 , PHLB 1210 and PHLB 1250 College Wide --- # EMMT0011 — EMMT AMATROL Website Cost 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 0 Credit(s) EMMT 0011 is a 0 credit hour placeholder course. Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater under… --- # EMMT1010 — Industrial Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) In this course the student will learn to apply the basic concepts of electricity and its use in industry. The student will study DC and AC sources and how circuit components react when under power. Topics will include Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s Laws, circuit analysis, electrical measurements, current, voltage, resistance, power, power factor, inductors, capacitors and transformers. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take EM… --- # EMMT1020 — Mechanical Systems 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) Fundamentals of mechanical systems includes: introduction to mechanical fasteners, measuring instruments, motors, power transmissions systems. Other topics include: introduction to mechanical fasteners, sensors, and applications of sensors, and piping and piping installation. The laboratory experience consists of hands-on experiments designed to reinforce concepts presented. Contains demonstrations, lab projects and simulations. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Le… --- # EMMT1030 — OSHA Safety Regulations 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) Students will be taught the approved Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) curriculum for the 30-hour Voluntary Protection Program course on general industry standards. Subjects covered will include: hazard communications, lockout/tagout, machine guarding, electrical standards, hazardous and voluntary protection program compliance. UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take EMMT 0011 ; College Wide --- # EMMT1050 — Fundamentals of Fluid Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) An introductory course in fluid power fundamentals, providing a study of system components including pumps, cylinders, valves, and various fluid circuits. Included is an introduction to hydraulic and pneumatic circuit analysis including symbols. Laboratory experience with components is also provided. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take EMMT 0011 ; College Wide --- # EMMT1100 — Power Distribution 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers plant single-phase and three-phase power distribution networks from the service substation, through the branch circuits to the loads. Topics include fault interruption, overcurrent devices, overvoltage protection, conduit types, conduit bending and pipefitting. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Select the proper size and type of conduit based on percentage fill, National Electric Code tables and application. Quizzes and… Prerequisites: EMMT1010, EMMT0011 --- # EMMT1540 — Ladder Diagrams 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) A study of the practical knowledge required to maintain and troubleshoot industrial control equipment properly by locating and properly identifying the nature and magnitude of a fault or error. This involves the understanding of electrical components, their symbols, and their relationships. Emphasis is placed on reading and understanding elementary ladder logic circuit diagrams based upon electrical standards, and above all else, promoting safety. UG… Prerequisites: EMMT1010, EMMT0011 --- # EMMT1710 — Introduction to Robotics 2 credits · 2 hours 2 Credit(s) This course covers the basic programming, operation, interfacing, troubleshooting and OSHA safety standards for industrial robots and work-cell systems. The primary focus is on the use of automatic parts-handling equipment, contour applications and interfacing with emphasis on design for manufacturing. Topics include the use of conveyors, parts feeders, positioning equipment and safety systems. Hands-on laboratory experiences include operation of robots using the teach pendant. 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Demonstrate basic robotic programming commands and concepts, p… --- # EMMT2100 — Advanced Fluid Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Essentials of hydraulics includes: hydraulic power, basic circuits, symbols and principles of pressure and flow, electro-fluid power, hydraulic troubleshooting, piping and piping installation. The laboratory experience consists of hands-on experiments designed to reinforce concepts presented. Contains demonstrations, lab projects and simulations. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Differentiate between the functions of common manual and aut… Prerequisites: EMMT1050, EMMT0011 --- # EMMT2120 — DC/AC Drives 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers an overview of DC and AC motors used in motion control and electronic devices and circuits used in DC and AC drives. Fixed output and phased controlled DC supplies needed for DC motor speed control and pulse width modulated (PWM) and variable frequency drive (VFD) inverters that provide AC motor speed control are also covered. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take EMMT 0011 ; College Wide --- # EMMT2150 — Motor Controls 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) A study of the methods and devices used to control and protect DC and AC motors on industrial machinery. The student will understand, develop, interpret, and troubleshoot ladder diagram circuits. The student will gain experience of DC Series, Shunt and Compound motors, single-phase motors, 3- motors, Stepper motors, Servos, and universal motors. The student will learn about OSHA safety regulations regarding Lockout/Tagout procedures and safe shut dow… --- # EMMT2250 — Advanced PLCs 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This class will introduce the student to one of the most advanced programmable logic controllers and a powerful ladder-logic programming and communication software. The student will learn to configure, install, operate, maintain and troubleshoot state-of -the-art hardware. Additional topics will include: program editing and documentation, instruction functionality, software tools (searching, trends, forcing, etc.) memory usage and memory mapping, tag… Prerequisites: ELET2240, EMMT0011 --- # EMMT2300 — The National Electric Code 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) A study of industrial and commercial code specification. Students will learn selected electrical installation requirements along with some hands-on experience. Chapter 1-4 and Chapter 9 of the NEC, with voltage below 600 volts, will be the main focus of this course. This is an entry level course. Upon completion the student should work only under the direction of a qualified electrician UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take EMMT 0… --- # EMMT2400 — Control Processes 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course studies the control devices, sensors, transducers, instrumentation and control loop strategies and structures that control applications such as, boilers, chillers, rotating machinery, cooling towers, HVAC, heat exchangers, batch reactors and distillation processes used in industry by chemical plants, oil refineries, steel mills, water treatment plants, drink producers, and waste treatment plants. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Requir… Prerequisites: EMMT2250, EMMT2300 --- # EMMT2500 — Industrial Networks 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This class will introduce students to various types of networking systems used in industry today. Emphasis will be placed on DeviceNet, ControlNet, Data Highway, and Ethernet with hands on labs and troubleshooting. Students will assemble and test a ControlNet cable segment, practice the configuration and troubleshooting of a ControlNet network by a workstation located at any node using the RS Networx software. In addition to learning some of the back… Prerequisites: EMMT2250 --- # EMTP1010 — Emergency Medical Technician - Basic 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: EMT/Paramedic Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This class is designed to serve as the initial basic emergency care training program which directly follows the National Standard Curriculum and concludes with Ohio State Certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Emphasis is on accurate observations, evaluation of emergency situations, effective communications with the medical network, and high skill proficiency. This class also serves as a required building block to the Paramedic classes. This course is a flex c… --- # EMTP2030 — EMT Paramedic 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: EMT/Paramedic Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This course provides theory and skills at the EMT-Paramedic level for managing medical emergencies including patient assessment, medico-legal issues, airway management, fluid therapy and pharmacology, geriatric care and management of respiratory emergencies, assessment and management of cardiac emergencies including rhythm interpretation and dysrhythmia treatment modalities as well as assessment and advanced management of trauma. Also included is management of obstetrical, neo… Prerequisites: EMTP1010, BIOL1730 --- # EMTP2031 — EMT Paramedic 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: EMT/Paramedic Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of EMTP 2030 and provides theory and skills at the EMT-Paramedic level for managing medical emergencies including patient assessment, medico-legal issues, airway management, fluid therapy and pharmacology, geriatric care and management of respiratory emergencies, assessment and management of cardiac emergencies including rhythm interpretation and dysrhythmia treatment modalities as well as assessment and advanced management of trauma. Also include… Prerequisites: EMTP1010, EMTP2030 --- # EMTP2032 — EMT Paramedic 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: EMT/Paramedic Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of EMTP 2031 and provides theory and skills at the EMT-Paramedic level for managing medical emergencies including patient assessment, medico-legal issues, airway management, fluid therapy and pharmacology, geriatric care and management of respiratory emergencies, assessment and management of cardiac emergencies including rhythm interpretation and dysrhythmia treatment modalities as well as assessment and advanced management of trauma. Also include… Prerequisites: EMTP2031 --- # EMTP2033 — EMT Paramedic 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: EMT/Paramedic Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This class is designed to demonstrate to the student all the aspects and components of a typical Emergency medical Service (EMS) system. This class will include the legislative aspects and laws affecting the EMS practice, medical control and accountability affecting the practice of EMS systems, communications and technology involved with the practice of EMS systems, and an overall description of numerous functioning EMS Systems. Semesters available: based on need. UG 3 Lecture… Prerequisites: EMTP2032 --- # ENGL0010 — College Composition Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This supplementary lab is aimed at providing additional practice and consultation in writing effective, clearly organized essays. The lab provides a review of expository writing skills: paragraph and essay structure; sentence structure; and grammar, spelling, and mechanics to support the sophisticated patterns and variations in paragraphing, planning/writing/revision techniques that are emphasized in ENGL0010. P/NP 2 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ENGL 1010 College Wide --- # ENGL1010 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This is a basic course in expository writing and critical reading. Students read a variety of nonfiction works and write summaries, analysis, essays, and a researched argument in response to their reading. Students learn to read actively and accurately and to organize, develop, and revise coherent papers appropriate for a college-educated audience. (OTM for First Writing Course TME001) UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Identify and analyze the elements that affect the writing situation—purpo… Prerequisites: ENGL0010 --- # ENGL1030 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This is a course in argument and research writing. Students read issue-based works and write summaries, responses, and an argument and research paper. Students learn to organize research projects, find and evaluate sources, incorporate ideas and quotations from sources, document their sources in MLA and APA style, analyze and use argumentative strategies and persuasive appeals, and prepare and revise effective, coherent papers. (OTM for Second Writing Course TME002) UG 3 Lecture Hour(s);… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2050 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) American Literature I is a survey course that examines the development of American literature in English from the early colonies through the Civil War. Through the use of selected texts, students will become familiar with key authors and works that represent American literature in English and the multiple voices within it. As a survey course, American Literature I is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of the historical and cultural conditions that influenced th… Prerequisites: ENGL1030 --- # ENGL2070 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) American Literature II is a survey course that examines the development of American literature in English from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Through the use of selected texts, students will become familiar with key authors and works that represent American literature in English and the multiple voices within it. As a survey course, American Literature II is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of the historical and cultural conditions that influenced… Prerequisites: ENGL1030 --- # ENGL2075 — Children’s Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This is a survey course in which students study the historical and contemporary elements of literature intended for children, including: picture books, traditional tales, novels of realism and fantasy, nonfiction and poetry. Attention is also paid to content and issues in multicultural and international books for children. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00-… Prerequisites: ENGL1030 --- # ENGL2090 — Introduction to Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Introduction to Fiction is a survey course that introduces students to fiction, both the short story and the novel. Students will study the various modes of storytelling, from the historical context to the elements of fiction, through works by major authors from America and around the world. This course will allow students to gain a greater understanding of fiction than available in multi-genre literature courses through the study of the novel and investigation of major authors through re… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2110 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Creative Writing is an introduction to the craft of writing in one or more genres (for example, fiction, poetry, non-fiction, etc). Students will analyze the elements of literature in published works and use those elements in their own work through a variety of in-class and out-of-class assignments and exercises. Students’ work will be presented and discussed in class-wide peer workshop format, and based on the responses of the instructor and their peers, students will provide revisions o… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2130 — Introduction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Introduction to Film is a beginning course designed to provide students with the tools to critically analyze films. The course will cover the history of film, the principles of film form, and the different types and genres of movies. Students will evaluate films viewed together as a class and apply the elements of their studies to these films and others viewed outside of class. Course content will consist of written responses to films, discussion of films and related topics,analytical ess… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2150 — Technical Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Technical Writing is designed to develop design skills in the following written document types: brochures, proposals, research and analytical reports, and workplace correspondence. Skill development may also include summarizing and abstracting information, conducting primary research through interviews, surveys and questionnaires, as well as technical editing. Students will write a resume and cover letter, create a definition newsletter, write instructions, and create a technical marketin… Prerequisites: ENGL1010 --- # ENGL2180 — British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) British Literature I is a survey course that examines the development of British literature from the Middle Ages through the early modern period, with emphasis on the development of British literature in the English Language as it evolved through historical periods. Students will study selected works of prose, poetry, drama and fiction in relation to their historical, cultural and linguistic contexts, in order to become familiar with key authors and works that represent this period of Bri… Prerequisites: ENGL1030 --- # ENGL2190 — British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) British Literature II is a survey course that examines the development of British literature from the Romantic period to the present with emphasis on major writers and periods. Students will study selected works of prose, poetry, drama and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts, in order to become familiar with key authors and works that represent this period of British literature and the multiple voices and diverse perspectives and traditions within it. Students wi… Prerequisites: ENGL1030 --- # ENGL2900 — English Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such projects may include resea… --- # ENGL9920 — Combined ENGL1010 & ENGL0010 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This combination of ENGL 0010 - College Composition Lab and ENGL 0010 Lab is designed to provide a supplementary instruction lab for students who do not qualify completely for placement in ENGL 1010 - English Composition I . Students will attend two separate courses ENGL 0010 (2 Prerequisites: ENGL0040 --- # ENGR1010 — Introduction to Engineerin 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This is an introductory course for engineering technology students. Students will develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of engineering, the problems engineers encounter and the contributions made by engineers in various disciplines. The ethics and responsibilities of the engineer will discussed. Lab experience includes the following PC applications: operating systems and hardware, word processors, spreadsheets, and engineering graphing. An… --- # ENGR1910 — Engineering Programming 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to students with very little or no computing background learn the basics of building simple interactive applications. The primary method for learning the course material will be to work through multiple “mini-projects”. The student will create technical and simple game programs, debug and test programs, and describe and implement the data structures available. The student will also design a simple algorithm using pseudocode and create pr… Prerequisites: ENGR1010 --- # ENGR2010 — Engineering Programming Robotics and PLC 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to students with very little or no computing background, learn the basics of building simple interactive applications. This course will also cover the basic principles behind the operation of programmable controllers, the relationship between PC’s and the relay ladder logic, programming of PC’s, and troubleshooting of programmable controller circuits. The primary focus is on the use of automatic parts-handling equipment, contour applicat… Prerequisites: ENGR1010, ENGR1910 --- # ENGR2850 — Engineering Economics & Organization 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) A practical introduction to the economic analysis of capital investment. The economic portion of the course covers interest factors for present, annual, and future worth; rates of return; increment and sunk costs; and economic order quantity. The course also covers a broad overview of the operations of an industrial organization, emphasizing the relationship of basic functions and principles essential to efficient and profitable operation of industrial enterpri… Prerequisites: MATH1110 --- # ENGR2930 — Engineering Related Studies I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This credit is awarded for educational activities directly related to specific engineering technology and maintenance careers and generally classified in an approved area of concentration. Repeatable for a maximum of 10 credits. UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ENGR2980 — Cooperative Work Experience I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) A cooperative work experience provides an opportunity for students to obtain practical work experience in the engineering field while earning college credit. This on or off campus employment experience can be paid or unpaid. The work experience is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the job site for a conference with the student and the supervisor at least once per semester. Students must complete 150 hours of work experience for each hour of credit. Thi… Prerequisites: ENGR2990 --- # ENGR2990 — Cooperative Work Experience Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course is taken concurrently with ENGR 2980 - Cooperative Work Experience I . Students will discuss their workplace experiences, identify the skills required, assess their performance, and present their learning experience and how it prepared them for a career in engineering. Students must obtain permission from the instructor to enroll in this class. This class is Pass/No Pass. P/NP 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ENGR 2980 College… --- # ENGR2999 — Special Topics in Engineering Technology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) The course presents a specific topic in Engineering Technology that is not normally covered in the current ENGR curriculum. Credit hours and topics will be pre-approved by the academic administration. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ENGR3030 — Measurement & Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents theory and application of engineering measurement concepts including: static and dynamic measurements of temperature, pressure, acceleration, force, moments, displacement and flow sensing, calibration, statistical and uncertainty analysis, sampling, signal conditioning, dynamic response, and emphasis of computerized data acquisition. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Making measurements. Lab Report, lab experiments and quiz 2. An… Prerequisites: MATH1130 --- # ENGR3980 — Cooperative Work Experience II 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) A cooperative work experience provides an opportunity for students to obtain practical work experience in the engineering field while earning college credit. This on or off campus employment experience can be paid or unpaid. The work experience is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the job site for a conference with the student and the supervisor at least once per semester. Students must complete 150 hours of work experience for each hour of credit. Thi… Prerequisites: ENGR2980 --- # ENGR3990 — Cooperative Work Experience Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course is taken concurrently with ENGR 3980 - Cooperative Work Experience II . Students will discuss their workplace experiences, identify the skills required, assess their performance, and present their learning experience and how it prepared them for a career in engineering. Students must obtain permission of the instructor to enroll in this class. This class is Pass/No Pass. P/NP 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ENGR 3980 . Instuct… --- # ENGR4010 — Advanced PLC and Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Current Course Description: This course focuses on the use and integration of PLC and Robotic systems with the addition of basic 2D vision systems. Proposed New Course Description: This course continues exploring Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) focusing on timer instructions, event sequencing logic, program control instructions, and math instructions. This course continues exploring computer programming, applying these concepts to robotics hard… Prerequisites: ENGR2010 --- # ENGR4050 — Senior Technology Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will provide each student with the opportunity to work in a team environment to solve design problems and to utilize his/her knowledge in criticalthinking. Students will reach design decisions and will make oral and professional presentations to their peers and to professionals at term’s end. Students are expected to show evidence of significant individual contributions to team efforts, as well as due consideration of such design aspects as effectiv… Prerequisites: MECT4050, MECT4910, ENGR3980 --- # ENGR4210 — Design of Engineering Experiments 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course prepares students to analyze statistically designed experiments and their importance in data analysis, industrial experiments, role of randomization,fixed and random effect models and ANOVA, block design, latin square design, factorial and fractional factorial designs and their analysis. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Definition of an experiment. Report, quiz, midterm, final 2. Design of experiments statistical problem solvingand analysis. Quiz, mid… Prerequisites: MATH1151 --- # ENRD2150 — Computer Aided Design I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to introduce the student to fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and 3D Modeling. The student will create single-view, multi-view, sectional, and auxiliary view drawings with dimensions and tolerances. The student will also draw a multiple sheet/multiple part assembly drawing complete with a bill of materials. TAG: OET012CAD - CTAG: CTMET005 UG OET012 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ENRD2160 — Introduction to Architectural Drafting 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This is an introductory level course which uses architectural design exercises beginning with the floor plan, then using step-by-step tutorial lessons, the project is followed through to create Furniture, Fixture & Equipment (FF&E) plans, interior elevations, schedules, and details. Throughout the project, new commands and design concepts are covered at the appropriate time. Focus is placed on the most essential parts of the design concept rather than an… --- # ENRD2170 — Computer Aided Design II 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to introduce the student to fundamentals of Computer Aided 3D Modeling. Topics include solid modeling, surface modeling, analyzing 3D objects, creating 2D drawings from 3D models, creating 3D assemblies and motion studies. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Create isometric views using CAD. Evaluated for accuracy in the first fourth of the semester. 2. Create and edit 3-D dimensional objects using CAD. Evaluated for accu… Prerequisites: ENRD2150 --- # ENRD2260 — Solid Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) The student will use current parametric modeling software to create 3D models and produce various drawing views such as orthographic, isometric, sectional and auxiliary views from these models and generate a bill of materials as well as demonstrate the ability to bi-directionally associate between the model and the drawing. The student will also determine the basic physical properties of the model such as area, mass and volume. The student will also appl… --- # ENRD2670 — Intro to 3 D Architectural Design 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This is a course in Architectural Design using 3D parametric software. The student will create 3D buildings from basic 2D sketches using parametric dimensioning and constraints. Elevation views and cross sections will be created from the 3D building. Lights and furniture will be placed. The student will also create realistic presentation view and plot the finished results. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ENRD2680 — 3D Design Presentation 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Students will create realistic designs and animations by applying materials, adding lights and shadows to objects they have created or imported. Students will also create animation by using controllers, inverse kinematics, and reactors. The result will be life-like animations that seem to be affected by gravity, magnetism, and the elements of weather, lights and shadows. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ENRD2710 — Electro-Mechanical Drafting 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course begins with an introduction to the CAD software and then the student will use this software to draw wiring diagrams, schematics, and printed circuits. A study of symbols and an introduction to chassis and panel layout and design is included. UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required as Demonstrate a vocabulary of electromechanical drafting related terms. Weekly homework assignments, drawing assignments, Midterm, and Final Exam. 2. Demonstrate drawing th… Prerequisites: ENRD2150, ELET1510 --- # ENRD2800 — Computer Animation 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the concepts, techniques and processes utilized in the production of 3D animation with digital tools. Techniques including thumbnails, storyboarding, and key-frame animation will be introduced. Students will also explore model creation and manipulation, scene construction, and camera and lighting application. Each student will produce a project suitable for portfolio inclusion for either the Engineering Design or t… --- # ENRD2820 — Capstone Presentation 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Design Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) The students will use this opportunity to showcase what they have learned by creating their own project. The design can be mechanical, architectural, and electrical or a combination of all, but it must original. The proposal will be treated as though it were an engineering design proposal with cost and time estimates as well as a bill of materials. Students will apply accepted Principles of Project Management from inception to completion of the project.… --- # ESOL0010 — Elementary Listening/Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students to build oral and aural comprehension skills through intensive practice in speaking and understanding American English. Students learn to identify significant aspects of academic lectures and respond appropriately in academic discussions. Particular attention is given to vocabulary, fluency, and pronunciation. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ESOL0020 — Elementary Reading/Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop reading and writing skills needed for success in American college classes. Students learn to write varied and correct sentences and to connect sentences into well formed paragraphs. Students also learn effective reading techniques and vocabulary to increase speed and comprehension beyond the elementary level. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ESOL0030 — Elementary Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop accuracy in using standard American English. Particular attention is devoted to common grammar problem areas for beginning ESOL speakers and writers. Oral and written practice in using appropriate language structures is provided. Semesters Available: Day-F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ESOL0040 — Elementary Topics in Culture 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course introduces the relationship of American culture and language. Students will learn to understand and use American idioms and will explore interesting aspects of American culture through browsing news articles, taking weekly field trips to local places of interest (for example, shopping mall, Amish farm, theater, museum, farmers’ market) and reporting on discoveries, and discussing observations from daily life. Semesters Available: Day-F UG 3 Lect… --- # ESOL0110 — Low Intermediate Listening/Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students to build low-intermediate listening and speaking skills important for their success in American college classes. Through intensive practice, students learn to develop better listening and note-taking skills and participate effectively in class discussions. Students also practice correct pronunciation and build their vocabulary skills to aid in listening comprehension and speaking fluency. Semesters available: based on need UG 3 Lectur… --- # ESOL0120 — Low Intermediate Reading/Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop reading and writing skills needed for success in American college classes. Students learn to write well developed and accurate paragraphs of various types. Students also learn effective reading techniques and vocabulary to increase speed and comprehension at a low-intermediate level. Semesters available: Based on need UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ESOL0130 — Low Intermediate Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop accuracy in using standard American English at a low-intermediate level. Particular attention is devoted to common grammar problem areas for low intermediate ESOL speakers and writers. Oral and written practice in using appropriate language structures is provided. Semesters available: Based on need UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ESOL0140 — Low Intermediate Topics in Culture 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course develops the student’s understanding of the relationship of American culture and language. Students learn to use American idioms related to particular aspects of American life such as business, politics, shopping, and amusement, explore interesting aspects of American culture through browsing news articles, taking weekly field trips to local places of interest (such as a car dealership, a factory, a hospital, a park), reporting on discoveries, a… --- # ESOL0210 — High Intermediate Listening/Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students to build high-intermediate listening and speaking skills important for their success in American college classes. Students practice listening, note-taking and discussion techniques related to subjects that they are likely to study in college-business, media, science, psychology, and art and design. Students also practice pronunciation and build their vocabulary skills to aid in listening comprehension and speaking fluency. Semesters A… --- # ESOL0220 — High Intermediate Reading/Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop reading and essay writing skills needed for success in American college classes. Students learn to write well organized, well developed and accurate essays of various types (description, comparison-contrast, cause-effect, and classification, Students practice effective reading techniques and expand their vocabulary to increase speed and comprehension at a high-intermediate level. Semesters Available: Based on need UG 3 Lecture… --- # ESOL0230 — High Intermediate Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop accuracy in using standard American English at a high intermediate level. Particular attention is devoted to common grammar problem areas for high intermediate ESOL speakers and writers. Oral and written practice in using appropriate language structures is provided.tSemesters Available: Based on need UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ESOL0240 — High Intermediate Topics in Culture 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course introduces aspects of North American culture that contribute to academic success ing students to obtain the personal success strategies and practical skills necessary to reach their educational --- # ESOL0310 — Advanced Listening and Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students to build advanced listening and speaking skills important for their success in American college classes. Students practice listening, note-taking and discussion techniques related to human behavior topics. Students also practice correct pronunciation and build their vocabulary skills to aid in listening comprehension and speaking fluency. Semesters available: based on need UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Summarize in a speech, an under… Prerequisites: ESOL0210 --- # ESOL0320 — Advanced Reading/Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop reading and essay writing skills needed for success in American college classes. Students learn to write well organized, well developed and accurate essays of various types (description, comparison-contrast, cause-effect, and classification, Students practice effective reading techniques and expand their vocabulary to increase speed and comprehension at a high-intermediate level. Semesters available: based on need UG 3 Lecture… Prerequisites: ESOL0220 --- # ESOL0330 — Advanced Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students develop accuracy in using standard American English at an advanced level. Particular attention is devoted to common grammar problem areas for advanced ESOL speakers and writers. Oral and written practice in using appropriate language structures is provided. This course prepares students to perform well in college level classes. Semesters Available: based on need UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Use a variety of sentence types correctly… Prerequisites: ESOL0230 --- # ESOL0340 — Advanced Topics in Culture 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course explores American culture through film, literature, and fieldtrips. Students are introduced to aspects of American culture through assigned readings and class viewing of selected movies and weekly fieldtrips to places related to specific values or behaviors being discussed. The course provides an opportunity for students to understand the cultural background of the United States while learning idiomatic expressions and vocabulary and practicing… Prerequisites: ESOL0240 --- # FYEX0070 — College and Career Success 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: First Year Experience Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) The goal of FYEX 0070 is to increase the student’s ability to stay on course in college by examining soft skills necessary for success in life and assisting the student in obtaining the personal success strategies and practical skills necessary to reach his/her educational and life --- # FYEX1000 — CCP College and Career Success 2 credits · 2 hours 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist students in determining their life course (academic and career). It will have students researching careers and the education/training necessary to attain those careers. Students in FYEX1000 will also look at the soft skills necessary for success in school and life – motivation, goal setting, time management/organization, interdependence, diversity, locus of control, self-efficacy/assertiveness, grit, growth mindset, deep learning, critical thinking, financial literacy, and study skills. This course includes 10 hours of financial literacy that may… --- # GEOL1010 — Physical Geology 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Geology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) Physical Geology is an introductory course describing the fundamental concepts of Geology for Non-Science majors. These fundamental concepts are grouped in 7 modules: Module I (Geology, Earth Science, and the Scientific Method) is an introduction to the science of Geology and its many branches; this module also discusses the steps in the scientific method, and describes the systems approach to geology. Module II (Origin and Evolution of Earth) discusses the formation of the universe and t… --- # GEOL1030 — Historical Geology 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Geology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) Historical Geology is an introductory course describing the fundamental concepts of Geology for Non-Science majors. It contains 12 individual lessons grouped in 3 modules. Module I - Fundamental Concepts explains the basic concepts of historical geology including, earth materials and geologic time. Module II - The Evolution of the Earth and Life through Time follows the evolutionary processes of both the solid Earth and biology through time. Module III - A Closer Look into the Major Time… --- # HIST1010 — American History I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: History Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This American Studies course is an introductory survey course covering the development of American politics, law, religion, philosophy, art and literature from 1600 to 1877. The goal of the course is to students understand the cultural development of the United States especially in relation to its religion, art, philosophy, law, and political system. (TAG# OHS043 or if combined with HIST1030 OHS010. This course also meets the requirements for the OTM Arts and Humanities - TMAH) UG OHS010O… --- # HIST1030 — American History II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: History Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This American Studies course is an introductory survey course covering the development of American politics, law, religion, philosophy, art and literature from 1877 to the present. The goal of the course is to students understand the cultural maturity of the United States especially in relation to its religion, art, philosophy, law, and political system. (TAG# OHS044 or if combined with HIST1030 OHS010. This course also meets the requirements for the OTM Arts and Humanities - TMAH) UG OHS… --- # HIST1050 — Western Civilization I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: History Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents an overview of European civilization from antiquity to about the year 1600, stressing the chief political, social, cultural, and religious developments within this span of time. This class will students gain a better understanding of the historical narrative of European civilization, particularly as it relates to political institutions and structures and social and cultural developments; develop improved textual interpretation skills through the careful reading and di… --- # HIST1070 — Western Civilization II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: History Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents an overview of European civilization from around 1500 to the present, stressing the chief political, social, cultural, and religious developments within this span of time. This class will students gain a better knowledge of the historical narrative of European civilization, particularly as it relates to political institutions and structures and social and cultural developments; develop improved textual interpretation skills through the careful reading and discussion o… --- # HITP1010 — Coding & Billing 7 credits · 7 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Health Information Technology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 7 Credit(s) This course is designed as a comprehensive course for the student requiring advanced information in ICD-Coding and CPT-4 coding. The student is introduced to the use of the medical record as a source document. The course continues with coding in all applicable health care areas emphasizing the application of the related skills with accuracy and completeness. This course introduces history and development of clinical vocabularies and classification systems. Prin… --- # HITP1030 — Advanced Coding & Billing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Health Information Technology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course provides the student with advanced knowledge and coding practice in clinical classification systems; in-depth prospective payment system; data quality, fraud and abuse in coding; advanced case studies. This course builds upon concepts learned in ICD-9-CM and CPT coding course. It focuses upon the management of coded data in clinical databases, for use in reimbursement and decision-support in various healthcare settings. SNOMED and additional classif… Prerequisites: HITP1010 --- # HLST1010 — CPR/First Aid 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Health Services Technology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) A practical course in the care and handling of victims of common emergencies; i.e., transportation and household accidents, climate related emergencies. Areas include basic life support, victim assessment, shock, bleeding, bandaging, splinting, burns, poisoning, medical emergencies, rescue and moving victims, triage. Students will receive both Basic Life Support for Heath Care Provider (CPR & AED) and Heart saver First Aid (Adult First Aid/Environmental Emergencie… --- # HLTH1010 — Legal & Ethical Aspects of Health Care 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Health Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course introduces concepts of ethics and along with the structure and function of the American legal system. Students will explore a variety of legal and ethical issues that arise in health care settings. Emphasis is placed on providing quality patient care, reducing liability risks and maintaining confidentiality of patient information. The course meets the --- # HLTH1150 — Medical Terminology 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Health Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course will introduce medical terminology; including common medical root words, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms. It will include common medical abbreviations, pronunciation, spelling, and definitions of medical terminology related to the human body systems. Students who are pursuing an allied health or nursing degree, or working in health care professions will enhance their knowledge of medical terminology in this course. (TAG# OHL020 and CTAG# CTMT001) UG OHL020 2 Lectu… --- # HLTH2900 — Natural Science Transfer Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Health Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course provides the capstone experience for the synthesis of theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the student’s natural science education experience. It emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, problem solving, career and professional planning, and preparation for transfer into a baccalaureate or to an associate nursing or allied health program. UG 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide --- # HMSV1020 — Introduction to Social Wor 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the learner to the field of social work with emphasis on the “person-in-environment” and attention to a range of practice approaches to understanding and assisting of the human condition. This course is an overview of the history, values, and ethics of the profession as well as various fields of practice in which social workers are employed. TAG# OSS029 Undergraduate OSS029 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # HMSV1030 — Human Services Assessments 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of the various types of assessing completed in Human Services work. This course presents principles, types, phases, and the recording of interviews used with various types of clients including the Intake and Psychosocial Interview. In addition, various forms of assessments and documentation will be explored. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # HMSV1030L — Human Service Assessments 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take HMSV 1030 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one… --- # HMSV1090 — Group Work in Human Servic 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course places importance on understanding how groups work effectively and ineffectively and in understanding how groups can be used as a change or growth opportunity. Not only is the focus on group process, but the students’ ability to increase their interpersonal effectiveness while working with human services clients. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Demonstrate knowledge of interpersonal skills. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning, mid and… Prerequisites: HMSV1030 --- # HMSV1150 — Introduction to Chemical D 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides an introduction into the field of chemical dependency counseling. This course meets all requirements necessary to apply for the Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant (CDCA) phase I. This course looks at the essentials of chemical dependency counseling, including the characteristic of a counselor, ethic and legal issues, the process of becoming a counselor, theories of addiction, counseling procedures and strategies, group work, assessment and diagnosis, and t… --- # HMSV1170 — Directed Practice/Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will introduce the student to the components of professionalism and the challenges facing those who are in the profession of Human and Social WorksServices. This course also provides a practicum orientation to prepare students for the Human Services Program. Students will also complete seventy five hours of directed practice. UG 3 Directed Practice Hour(s); Required Intercultural Knowledge and Competence Critical Thinking Information Literacy Quantitative Literacy Stude… Prerequisites: HMSV1020, HMSV1030, ENGL1010 --- # HMSV1190 — Death and Dying 3 credits · 3 hours 3 Credit(s) Course Description : This course will focus on why and how people experience loss, death and grief. We will investigate the ideas of Kubler-Ross and others and expand our exploration to include the Eastern and Judeo-Christian perspectives. In addition, we will consider a variety of sources of grief (death, divorce, alcoholism, birth of a handicapped child, life-threatening illnesses, etc.) and how people react to such events 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required To accept death and loss as natural parts of one’s life. Exams, written assignments, and class activities – regularly throughout t… --- # HMSV2030 — Introduction to Case Manag 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the basic theory and practice of Case Management. It outlines case management as it specifically relates to the fields of developmental disabilities, mental health, and vocational rehabilitation. Topics covered include the roles and functions of a case manager; skills needed to effectively administer and service caseload activity; utilization of community services, and the maintenance of a client-centered approach to case management. Undergraduate 3 Lecture H… Prerequisites: HMSV1020, HMSV1170 --- # HMSV2050 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will present an overview of generally recognized social problems by sociological measurement. Definitions of social problems and an understanding of their impact on the quality of life and the social work field will be implemented. Undergraduate OSS025 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Identify the difference between personal problems and social problems and the consequences of each. Class Discussion Activities- beginning, mid and end of term Chapter Discussion Question -mid… Prerequisites: HMSV1020, HMSV1170 --- # HMSV2070 — Practicum/Seminar II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course provides students with hands-on experience within the Human and Social Work Services field. This course involves placement of the student into an actual work environment. The student will complete 240 hours of work experience at the placement site. This experience provides the foundation for developing the student into a competent human services worker. In addition, the course provides opportunities for students to further develop their skills and to share their knowled… Prerequisites: HMSV1020, HMSV1090, HMSV1170, ENGL1030 --- # HMSV2090 — Treatment Modalities/Crisi 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of the typical maturational and situational crises confronting the human service worker. Special emphasis on characteristics and dynamics of a crisis, the assessment process, intervention strategies, the referral process, and available community resources and services for the client in crisis. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Crisis Intervention Plan – End Term Mid Term and Final Exams In-Class Activity and Biweekly Discussion Posts Assess… Prerequisites: HMSV2030, HMSV2050, HMSV2070 --- # HMSV2110 — Poverty and Social Welfare 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Poverty and Social Welfare is a course providing students with an understanding of the relationship between poverty, discrimination, and economics. Students will gain a perspective of the institutional forces that impact the vulnerable populations of society. Student will learn the history behind the development of social welfare and social services in United States, as well as understand how social welfare policies affect the delivery of social services from a state and federal le… Prerequisites: ENGL1030 --- # HMSV2120 — Human Disabilities 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will explore causes of disability and behavioral health issues, characteristics, economic implications, social and emotional impact on the individual. How society deals with difference and the impact on society will also be explored. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # HMSV2150 — Substance Abuse & Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course examines the biological, psychological, and societal forces that encourage the use, misuse, abuse and addiction to drugs. Specific drug classifications and the effect of these drugs on the individual will be explored. Theories and models of addition and treatment will be explored as will DSM5 criteria. Assessments used in the field will be introduced. The need for generalist training in the field of Human Services will be emphasized. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Descr… Prerequisites: HMSV1150 --- # HMSV2160 — Substance Abuse Counseling: Core Functions 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will demonstrate the base of knowledge and skills necessary for addictions counseling. Students will develop and demonstrate knowledge of the 12 core functions of a substance abuse counselor. It will prepare students for further education in the specialized field of addictions counseling. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Demonstrate knowledge of Code of Ethics Exams- weeks 6, 11 and 16. Paper- week 4 2. Demonstrate knowledge of Levels of Care Exams-weeks 6 and 16. Oral Re… Prerequisites: HMSV2150 --- # HMSV2270 — Practicum/Seminar III 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with hands-on experience within the Human and Social Work Services field. This course involves placement of the student in an actual work environment. This work experience provides the student with the foundation to be a competent worker within the Human and Social Work Services field. The student will complete a minimum of 210 physical hours at an approved site. The student will also attend a weekly seminar providing an opportunity to… Prerequisites: HMSV2030, HMSV2050, HMSV2070 --- # HMSV2999 — Special Topics in Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the human services department to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters available: As Needed UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Humanities Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is a genre-based introduction to the humanities and the fine arts. The student will explore the six major means of artistic expression within the fine arts: painting, literature, drama, film, photography, and sculpture. The course focuses on an understanding of the genre itself as well as the various critical theories that apply to the fine arts, including but not necessarily limited to mimesis, formalism, didacticism, and postmodernism. Field trips are required in the cour… --- # HUMA1030 — Leadership and the Classics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Humanities Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide learners with a fundamental awareness of leadership qualities and to identify their personal leadership philosophies. The course is an interdisciplinary study that explores the relationships that exist among philosophy, history, meta-history, literature, drama, film, and visual art as they reveal examples of and standards for leadership. Semesters available: Day - F Evening - based on need. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # HUMA2999 — Special Topics Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Humanities Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in Humanities to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may involve participation in required field trips. Course may be repeated on different topic. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. The course meets the humanities elective requirements in most NC State’s degree programs. Semesters avail… --- # ITEC1420 — Introduction to Information Security 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of security challenges and strategies of countermeasure in the information systems environment. Topics include definition of terms, concepts, elements, and goals incorporating industry standards and practices with a focus on confidentiality, availability and integrity aspects of information systems. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC1430 — Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This ethical hacking and countermeasures course prepares students for EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam. The course focuses on hacking techniques and technology from an offensive perspective. The student will learn to scan, test, hack and secure systems. Students will learn the five phases of ethical hacking: reconnaissance; gaining access; enumeration; maintaining access; and covering their tracks. Throughout the course students will… Prerequisites: ITEC1640, ITEC1650, ITEC1840, ITEC-1635, ITEC1690 --- # ITEC1610 — IT Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course covers the fundamentals of computer hardware and software as well as more advanced concepts such as security, networking, and the responsibilities of an information and communications technology (ICT)professional. The curriculum s students prepare for entry-level ICT career opportunities and the CompTIA A+ certification. CTAG# CTIT014 UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC1620 — Wireshark 101 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course provides a starting point for analyzing network traffic, troubleshooting network performance, and detecting network security related incidents. Students will capture, filter, and analyze network traffic based on network protocols, applications, and data origin. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Create virtual machines and networks. Weeks 1-2, labs, tests, mid-term and final exam. 2. Compare and contrast packets and frames. Week… Prerequisites: ITEC1640 --- # ITEC1640 — Introduction to Networks CCNA1 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This is the first course in a series of three. The curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the networking field and in-depth exposure to fundamental networking, LAN switching, wireless LANs, basic routing, Cybersecurity, WAN concepts, VPNs, QoS, virtualization, and network automation. Threaded throughout the course are security concepts and skills including threat mitigation through LAN security, ACLs, and IPsec. Through hands-on lab acti… --- # ITEC1645 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CCNA2 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This is the second course in a series of three. The curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the networking field and in-depth exposure to fundamental networking, LAN switching, wireless LANs, basic routing, Cybersecurity, WAN concepts, VPNs, QoS, virtualization, and network automation. Threaded throughout the course are security concepts and skills including threat mitigation through LAN security, ACLs, and IPsec. Through hands-on lab act… Prerequisites: ITEC1640 --- # ITEC1650 — Linux Fundamentals (Linux+) 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents an overview of Linux operating systems and an introduction to data communication concepts in Linux environments. Architecture, package management, and GNU/Unix commands are discussed. Basic Linux shell and scripting tools are demonstrated. Students learn how to install and administer essential Linux system and networking services. This course prepares students for CompTIA’s Linux+ certification. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s)… --- # ITEC1665 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation CCNA3 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology 2 Credit(s) This is the third course in a series of three. The curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the networking field and in-depth exposure to fundamental networking, LAN switching, wireless LANs, basic routing, Cybersecurity, WAN concepts, VPNs, QoS, virtualization, and network automation. Threaded throughout the course are security concepts and skills including threat mitigation through LAN security, ACLs, and IPsec. Through hands-on lab activities, students learn how to implem… Prerequisites: ITEC1645 --- # ITEC1690 — Network Security (Security+) 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students acquire the knowledge and skills required to identify risk and to employ risk mitigation activities that ensure infrastructure and operational security with respect to network and data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Students will use a variety of tools to capture, analyze, and generate network traffic. Students will also gain an awareness of applicable security policies, laws, and regulations. This course prepare… Prerequisites: ITEC1420, ITEC1610 --- # ITEC1810 — Microsoft Office for IT Pr 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) This course prepares students to use the advanced features of Microsoft Office in a business environment. The skills learned in this course will prepare students to support business users, use the integrated tools within Microsoft Office, and apply advanced skills for analysis, reporting and presentations. Students are expected to be familiar with the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Upon completion, students sh… --- # ITEC1840 — Ethics in Information Age 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides a strong understanding of the legal, ethical, and societal implications of information technology. Updated to cover the latest technological developments, this edition examines issues associated with the professional code of ethics, cyberattacks and cybersecurity, security risk assessment, privacy, electronic surveillance, freedom of expression, censorship, protection and infringement of intellectual property, development of high… --- # ITEC1860 — Introduction to Programming 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Python is a user-friendly, object-oriented programming language. This course provides a clear, accessible, and skill-focused approach to programming with Python using Python 3. The course offers students a thorough overview of multiple applied areas, including image processing, cryptography, astronomy, the Internet, and bioinformatics. Problem sets are based on real-world examples and problem-solving rather than language features. This course offers… --- # ITEC2410 — Intrusion Detection & Prevention Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents an overview to Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and an introduction to the security tools used to implement these technologies. Deploying an IDS/IPS on a network and tuning the platform to work in conjunction with network traffic flow will be demonstrated. Students will learn the role of an IDS/IPS in the network and how to deploy these technologies to operate effectively. UG 2 Lab Hour(s)… Prerequisites: ITEC1430, ITEC1650 --- # ITEC2420 — Advanced Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course offers an introduction to virtual private networks (VPNs) and firewalls for securing a network. Various network security-related issues are introduced and examined. Different types of VPNs for securing data in an organizational setup are discussed as well as the benefits and architecture of a VPN and how to implement a VPN. Other topics include the utility of firewalls in tackling security problems and the limitations of a firewall. In ad… Prerequisites: ITEC1690, ITEC1430 --- # ITEC2430 — Open Source Security Tools (OSST) 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) One way to achieve sound defensive security is through an offensive mindset. This course introduces open source security tools with a focus on Kali Linux. Students will learn about open source security tools and how to exploit these technologies effectively-both offensively and defensively. A variety of open source tools will be demonstrated covering topics such as: Vulnerability Analysis, Wireless Attacks, Forensic Tools, Stress Testing, Sniffing &… Prerequisites: ITEC2410 --- # ITEC2450 — Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is based on EC-Council’s Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator course and presents a detailed methodological approach to computer forensics and evidence analysis. This is a comprehensive course covering major forensic investigation scenarios. The course enables students to acquire necessary hands-on experience on various forensic investigation techniques and standard forensic tools necessary to successfully carry out a computer forensic… Prerequisites: ITEC1430 --- # ITEC2460 — Cloud Computing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course offers an introduction to cloud computing overview, concepts, and models. This course serves as a basis for understanding the standard cloud terminologies and methodologies needed to implement, maintain, and support cloud technologies and infrastructure. This course covers 100% of all exam CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-002, with a practical focus on real-world skills. Topics include cloud service and delivery models, various types of disk storage sy… Prerequisites: ITEC1420, ITEC1610 --- # ITEC2500 — Capstone for Cyber Security Professional 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course requires students to work in teams to analyze, design, implement, and manage solutions for a comprehensive project. Teams document and present their work in formal settings throughout the course. Final presentations are reviewed by one or more information technology professionals. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide Prerequisites: COMM1010, ENGL1030, ITEC2410, ITEC2430 --- # ITEC2610 — Implementing Window Server 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the installation, storage, and compute features in Windows Server 2016. It covers general installation tasks and considerations, and the management of images for deployment. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to implement and configure Windows Server compute resources and Hyper-V virtualization services in an enterprise environment. This course prepares students for Microsoft’s 70-740 certification… Prerequisites: ITEC1420, ITEC1610 --- # ITEC2650 — Data Center Virtualization (VMware-VCA) 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course s students to identify technical requirements for data center virtualization and then align those requirements with technical products and solutions that best meet those needs. Successful students will acquire a basic understanding of VMware’s vSphere and related products and technologies, as well as how those technologies drive specific business virtualization solutions. This course prepares students for VMware’s VMware Certified Associa… --- # ITEC2665 — Wireless & Business Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours 3 Credit(s) Upon completion of this course, students will be exposed to design, implement, and mange wireless and voice over IP (VOIP) networks, as well as remote monitoring and management (RMM) solutions and technologies. The primary focus of this course is the installation and management of wireless networks with further solutions involving day to day operations and troubleshooting. The course follows a logical organization of the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) Wireless exam Prerequisites: ITEC1645 --- # ITEC2670 — Administering Windows Server 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to administer Windows servers in an enterprise environment. Successful completion of this course validates the student’s ability to implement and administer a Windows Server infrastructure. This course prepares students for Microsoft’s 70-742 certification exam: Identity with Windows Server 2016. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Install and configure Active Directory Do… Prerequisites: ITEC2610 --- # ITEC2700 — Capstone for Networking Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Working as a team, this course requires students to analyze, design, implement, and manage solutions for a comprehensive project. Teams document and present their work in foSemesters Available: Day-Sp Eve-Sp UG n/a 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Required as Communication – Speech Project presentations - Oral Communication VALUE rubric - weeks 4, 8, 12, and 16. Intercultural Knowledge and Competence Interviews with IT professionals, subject… Prerequisites: COMM1010, ENGL1030, BUSM1260, STAT1010, ITEC1665, ITEC1690, ITEC2665, ITEC2670 --- # ITEC2701 — Certification Prep for A+ 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 1610 , prepares the student to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams. Exam codes 220-901 and 220-902. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2702 — Certification Preparation for Security+ 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 1690 , prepares the student to take the CompTIA Security+ exam, SY0-401. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2703 — Certification Prep for Linux+ 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 1650 , prepares the student to take the CompTIA Linux+ exam, LX0-101. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2705 — Certification Preparation for CCNA Routing & Switching 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 1665, prepares the student to take the Cisco CCNA Routing & Switching Certification exam. P/NP n/a 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2706 — Certification Preparation for Vmware (vca) 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 2650 , prepares the student to take the VMware Certification Exam VCA-Data Center Virtualization. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2707 — Certification Preparation for Windows Server Exam (I) 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 2610 , prepares the student to take Microsoft Exam 70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2708 — Certification Preparation for Windows Server Exam (II) 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 2670 , prepares the student to take Microsoft Exam 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2709 — Certification Preparation for CWNA Wireless 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 2665, prepares the student for Certified Wireless Network Profession’s (CWNP) Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) wireless certification exam. P/NP n/a 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2710 — Certification Preparation for CCNA Security 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 1410 , prepares the student to take the Cisco CCNA Security Certification Exam IINS 210-260. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2711 — Certification Preparation for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 1430 , prepares the student to take EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker exam (EC-CEH). P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2712 — Certification Preparation for Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course, together with ITEC 2450 , prepares the student to take EC Council’s Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator exam (EC-CHFI). P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2713 — Certification Preparation for Cloud+ 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) To provide students the opportunity to earn Cloud+ industry certification. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # ITEC2980 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) A cooperative work experience provides an opportunity for students to obtain practical work experience in the Information Technology field while earning college credit. This on or off campus employment experience can be paid or unpaid. The work experience is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the job site for a conference with the student and the supervisor at least once per semester. Students must complete 150 hours of work experience for ea… Prerequisites: ITEC2990 --- # ITEC2990 — Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course is taken concurrently with ITEC 2980 - Cooperative Work Experience . Students will discuss their work place experiences, identify the skills required, assess their performance, and present their learning experience and how it prepared them for a career in Information Technology. Students must obtain permission from the instructor to enroll in this class. This class is Pass/No Pass (P/NP). P/NP 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course… --- # ITEC2999 — Special Topics in Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Information Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the Information Technology department to present a specific topic or project in Information Technology, on a limited basis, which is not normally covered in the current Information Technology curriculum. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters Available: Based on Need UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # LART2900 — Liberal Arts Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Liberal Arts Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such projects may include… --- # MATH0020 — Basic Mathematics and Pre-Algebra Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This supplementary lab is designed to provide additional practice and consultation in basic operations involving whole numbers, integers, decimals and fractions; solving basic equations; ratio and proportion; percentage; simplifying polynomials; measurement including the metric system; perimeters, areas, and volumes of geometric figures; square root; and descriptive statistics. MATH0020 is graded pass (P) or no pass (NP). P/NP 2 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Qualifying Pl… --- # MATH0065 — Algebra for Applied Geometry & Trigonometry 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to enhance students’ algebraic methods and procedures that will be used in Applied Geometry and Trigonometry. The topics will include demonstrations in using the calculator, scientific notation, order of operations, polynomials, inequalities, exponents, radicals, solving equations, graphing, factoring, and rational expressions. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Convert decimal numbers to scientific notation and vice versa. In-class assignments and/or homework We… Prerequisites: MATH0072, MATH0073, MATH1070 --- # MATH0084 — Introductory and Intermediate Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 5 Credit(s) The course consists of a brief review of arithmetic concepts, signed numbers, fractions and decimals. It also includes linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions and equations, coordinate graphing, systems of linear equations, simplification of radicals, functions (including linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic), exponents and complex numbers. UG 5 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide Prerequisites: MATH0072, MATH0073 --- # MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is a study of basic algebra, basic geometry, and an introduction to trigonometry. The class will review signed numbers and their operations, exponents, scientific notations, logarithms and systems of measurements. This class will also cover algebraic expressions and solving equations with one variable using shop problems and shop formulas and also will use shop problems for statements of comparison and mixture proportions. The basic geometry will cover points, planes, line… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # MATH1110 — College Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) A study of: 1) polynomial operations, rational expressions, exponents, radicals; 2) linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, absolute value applications and their graphs; 3) graphs of elementary functions and non-functions including inverse functions, combining functions, and translating and transforming functions; 4) study of polynomial functions including the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, zeroes of polynomials, rational functions, partial fractions; 5) exponential and logarit… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # MATH1130 — Trigonometry 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course includes the study of trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs; solutions of right and oblique triangles and their applications; solutions of trigonometric equations and inequalities; the use of identities, vectors, and complex numbers; and solutions of polar equations and parametric equations. Students must supply a graphing calculator. This course meets the requirements for OTM Trigonometry TMM003. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Define… Prerequisites: MATH1110 --- # MATH1150 — Calculus I 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 5 Credit(s) A study of analytic geometry, limits, continuity, the derivative, basic differentiation rules, rates of change, the product and quotient rules, higher-order derivatives, the chain rule, implicit differentiation, related rates, extrema on an interval, Rolle’s Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem. Function analysis includes increasing and decreasing functions and the first derivative test, concavity and the second derivative test, limits at infinity and curve sketching. Concluding topics… Prerequisites: MATH1130 --- # MATH1151 — Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 5 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of MATH 1150 - Calculus I . Topics include integration and applications, calculus of exponential and logarithmic functions, hyperbolic functions, methods of integration, integration by parts, indeterminate forms and L’Hôpitals’s Rule, moments and centers of mass, fluid pressure and force, integration techniques, series including Taylor and Maclaurin, calculus of conics, calculus of parametric equations, and polar forms of conic sections including Kepler’s… Prerequisites: MATH1150 --- # MATH2000 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents topics in sets, logic, proofs, functions/sequences/relations, algorithms, counting methods, recurrence relations, graph theory, and trees. Emphasis is placed on proper notation and terminology as well as problem solving and proofs. 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Find sets/subsets based upon given criteria HW:Wk#1 Test:Wk#4 F.Ex.:Wk#16 2. Perform unary and binary set operations both symbolically and visually HW:Wk#1 Test:Wk#4 F.Ex.:Wk#16 3. Use quantifiers when descri… --- # MATH2010 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This is the third of three courses in the basic calculus sequence. Topics include vector functions, functions of two or more variables, gradients, tangent planes and normal lines, LaGrange multipliers, partial derivatives (including applications), arc length and curvature, multiple integration, implicit and parametric calculus, spherical and cylindrical coordinates, Jacobians to change variables, and vector calculus including Green’s Theorem, and Stoke’s Theorem. This course meets the… Prerequisites: MATH1151 --- # MATH2030 — Differential Equations 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 5 Credit(s) Includes study of differential equations of first and higher order, simultaneous, linear and homogenous differential equations, solution by power series, Laplace transformations, applications, and systems of differential equations. This course meets the requirements for OTM Elementary Differential Equations TMM020 and also TAG# OMT020. UG OMT020 5 Lecture Hour(s); Required Solve first-order differential equations that are separable, linear, and exact by making substitutions and using… Prerequisites: MATH2010 --- # MATH2900 — Mathematics Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such projects may include r… --- # MATH2999 — Special Topics in Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course allow for mathematics courses to be hich are not normally offered. Topics and credit hours vary UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MATH9920 — Basic Math & Pre-Algebra With Lab 0020 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 5 Credit(s) This course is a shell used for scheduling both th UG 5 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # MECT1150 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) An introductory course to acquaint the student with the tools used to convey design concepts and product information in the engineering arena. 3D visualization, using sketching, drawing, solid modeling and computer aided drafting will be used. The course will also introduce the main concepts in developing an engineering design project. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MECT1750 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will be based on learning today’s Fluid Control Concepts that are important in die construction in the manufacturing area. In addition to system design and layout, the student will gain experience through labs using construction and operating systems. (TAG# OET009) OET009 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MECT1910 — Introduction to Project Design 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) Students will participate in a mechanical design project as assigned. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Utilize engineering software to develop a project design. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report. 2. Utilize engineering manuals to compile relevant data and formulae. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report. 3. Collaborate with team members in problem solving and design. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week… Prerequisites: ENGR1010 --- # MECT2230 — Engineering Materials 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Physical metallurgy emphasizing commercial alloys, heat treatment, and surface treatment of the iron, steel, aluminum, copper, and aerospace metals. The laboratory covers basic metallographic techniques of specimen polishing, etching, and examination. (TAG# OET013) OET013 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MECT2230L — Engineering Materials Lab 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 0 Lab Hour(s) Required as * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an inclusive culture in which students feel comfortable sharing their experiences. Discrimination and prejudice have no place on the campus, and the College takes any complaint in this regard seriously. Students e… Prerequisites: MECT2230 --- # MECT2330 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Course Coordinator: Mike Beebe Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) A problem course dealing with bodies at rest; it lays the necessary groundwork for further study in the design and analysis of structures and machines. Emphasis is placed upon the importance of the ability to draw free body diagrams used in solving problems. (TAG# OET007) UG OET007 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required as Solve for forces in all planar structures for machines at rest, or in constant motio… Prerequisites: PHYS1110 --- # MECT2335 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Course Coordinator: Dan Wager Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) A problem based course utilizing calculus in dealing with bodies at rest; it lays the necessary groundwork for further study in the design and analysis of structures and machines. Emphasis is placed upon the importance of the ability to draw free body diagrams used in solving problems. 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Solve for forces in all planar structures for machines at rest, or in constant motion, with due re… Prerequisites: MATH1150, PHYS1110 --- # MECT2440 — Strength of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) A study of the effects of load on structures, frames, beams, columns, and mechanisms; including stress and strain in tension, compression, shear, and torsion; column buckling; torsion, axial and lateral deflections; thermal stresses and strains, and properties of materials. (TAG# OET008) UG OET008 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Analyze and compute stress and deflection in basic machine elements. Weekly quizzes and homework Midte… Prerequisites: MECT2330 --- # MECT2905 — Design Project I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course builds on prior design project courses. Students will participate in a mechanical design project as assigned. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Utilize engineering software to develop a project design. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 2. Utilize engineering manuals to compile relevant data and formulae. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 3. Collaborate with team members in problem… Prerequisites: MECT1750 --- # MECT2910 — Mechanical Design Project 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This is a capstone course in the Associate Degree program; it brings together the course work and learning experiences from the mechanical engineering technology program. Students will participate in a mechanical design project to be completed following the procedures presented. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Communication Written VALUE Rubric Communication – Speech Oral Final Presentation. Communication – Speech VALUE Rubric. Intercultural Kno… Prerequisites: MECT2905, MECT2440 --- # MECT3010 — Applied Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will study static force and moment analysis using vector methods, applications of dry friction and analysis of structures and machines. Dynamic analysis using force and acceleration, energy and momentum methods will also be discussed. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Compute vector analysis in three dimensions. Problem based quizzes and exams 2. Evaluate curvilinear motion of particles using rectangular, normal and t… Prerequisites: MECT2330, MATH1151 --- # MECT3031 — Technical Thermodynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course covers the analysis of thermodynamic concepts as they apply to heating and power production, including conservation of energy, work and heat, engines and refrigeration. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Identify the relationship between pressure, volume / specific volume, and temperature for a gas. Problem based quizzes and exams 2. Use gas tables to determine the properties of gases and gas-liquid combinations. Problem based quiz… Prerequisites: MATH1151, PHYS1130 --- # MECT3050 — Mechanical Design I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to the engineering design process. Analysis of stress, strain, deflection and fatigue in mechanical design will be examined. Design of beams, columns, springs and machine elements will also be discussed. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Determination of stresses and how to apply them to mechanical elements and systems. Problem based quizzes and exams 2. Evaluate the design of machine elements to avoid fatig… Prerequisites: MECT3010, MECT2440 --- # MECT3171 — Applied Thermodynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Course Coordinator: Dan Wagner Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course explores the basic principles and laws of classical thermodynamics, equations of state, reversibility and entropy applied to processes and cycles for ideal and non‐ideal substances. Special attention will be given to gas power cycles, vapor and combined power cycles, refrigeration cycle. Air conditioning processes and mechanics of heat transfer will also be studied. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour… Prerequisites: MATH1151, MECT3031 --- # MECT3910 — Design Project II 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This Intermediate course continues to build on prior project design courses. Students will participate in a mechanical design project as assigned. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Utilize engineering software to develop a project design. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 2. Utilize engineering manuals to compile relevant data and formulae. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 3. Collaborate wit… Prerequisites: MECT2910 --- # MECT3950 — Design Project III 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to the engineering design process. Analysis of stress, strain, deflection and fatigue in mechanical design will be examined. Design of beams, columns, springs and machine elements will also be discussed. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Utilize engineering software to develop a project design. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 2. Utilize engineering manuals to compile relevant data an… Prerequisites: MECT3910, ENGR2980 --- # MECT4010 — Applied Fluid Mechanics 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) This course explores the fundamentals of fluid statics and dynamics including differential analysis, dimensional analysis and similitude, laminar and turbulent flow, viscosity and boundary layer concepts, and compressible flow. Students will apply these principles to practical, applied problems such as; flow of fluids in pipes and conduits, pump selection and application, the design and analysis of HVAC ducts as well as Drag and Lift. UG 2… Prerequisites: MECT1750, MATH1151 --- # MECT4050 — Mechanical Design II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course covers design and application of mechanical components and machine elements including shafts, gears, gear drives, belt drives, chain drives, fasteners, power screws, clutches, brakes and machine frames. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide Prerequisites: MECT2230, MECT3050 --- # MECT4910 — Design Project IV 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This advanced design project course continues to build on prior design experience. Students will participate in a mechanical design project as assigned. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Utilize engineering software to develop a project design. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 2. Utilize engineering manuals to compile relevant data and formulae. Week 3 Project Proposal, Week 8 Progress Report, Final Report 3. Collabora… Prerequisites: MECT1750, MECT2440 --- # MSCI1070 — Thanatology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mortuary Science Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course focuses key aspects of thanatology: dying, end-of-life decision making, loss, grief, and mourning, assessment and intervention, traumatic death and death education. The subjects are explored through the lenses of culture, socialization, religion, spirituality, and historical and contemporary perspectives. Life span issues and integration of family, larger systems, ethical and legal issues are also explored. Semesters available: Eve - F, Sp UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Colleg… --- # MUSC1010 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Music Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Develop listening skills used for understanding elements of musical style in a historical perspective and the significance of music as fine art. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # OTAP1015 — Introduction to OTA 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course will examine the profession of occupational therapy and its role in educational systems, health care and the community. Topics include the history of the profession, the development and utilization of occupational therapy assistants, philosophical principles of the profession, the Occupational Therapy Framework: Domain and Process, Standards of Practice, Code of Ethics, roles of the occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant, and nat… --- # OTAP1020 — Foundations I: Activity Analysis 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) The student will be introduced to the analysis and performance of occupations in work, self-care, play and leisure throughout the life span, including adaptation to achieve a therapeutic goal. This course will focus on the development of observation skills, assessment and teaching, adapting, and grading occupations. The proper care, storage, and maintenance of equipment and supplies will also be discussed. Relationship to Curriculum Design: This course address… --- # OTAP1020L — Foundations I: Activity Analys 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take OTAP 1020 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # OTAP1021 — Foundations Ii: Therapeutic Relationships 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of the origins of psychiatric occupational therapy and the theoretical foundation of mental health practice. How the occupational therapy process is applied within the context of mental health practice is discussed. In addition, interpersonal relationships, therapeutic use of self and group roles and development are discussed. Students continue to build observation skills, interaction skills and practice leading and working wit… Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # OTAP1021L — Foundations Ii: Ther. Relation 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take OTAP 1021 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # OTAP1022 — OTA Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) Kinesiology incorporates the study of many areas including anatomy, physiology, physics and biomechanics. Students will learn about qualitative and quantitative methods to gather information about client’s movements. Students are introduced to range of motion and manual muscle testing and learn to apply them within activity analysis. They will work on developing a greater understanding of how to use this information to develop effective interventions to effect… Prerequisites: BIOL2751, OTAP1015, OTAP1020, OTAP1021, OTAP1022L --- # OTAP1022L — OTA Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take OTAP 1022 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # OTAP1030 — Process I: Developmental 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) A review of human development from birth to adolescence in relation to occupational performance will be provided. Issues that may impact occupational performance and thus require adaptation will be discussed. Topics will include theory, evidence based practice, frames of reference, the occupational therapy process and the roles of OTA and OT in practice settings for this population will be discussed. Relationship to Curriculum Design: This course addresses the… Prerequisites: BIOL2751, OTAP1020, OTAP1021, OTAP1031, OTAP1030L, PSYC2010 --- # OTAP1030L — Process I: Developmental 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take OTAP 1030 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # OTAP1031 — Practice I: Developmental 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course provides observation and experience opportunities for individuals to learn more about the client population (children to adolescents) and to begin to develop professional insights. The course provides lecture and discussion to complement topics and experiences in directed practice (fieldwork level I) sites. Directed practice (fieldwork level I) hours may be supervised by clinical educators or faculty at approved health care, educational or communit… --- # OTAP2040 — Process II Adult Physical Dysfunction 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) A review of human development from adolescence to adulthood in relation to occupational performance will be provided. The impact of traumatic injury and illnesses on occupational performance will be explored. Issues that may impact occupational performance and thus require adaptation will be discussed. Topics will include theory, evidence based practice, frames of reference, the occupational therapy process and the roles of OTA and OT in practice settings for… Prerequisites: BIOL2752, OTAP1030, OTAP2041, OTAP2040L --- # OTAP2040L — Process II Adult Phys. Dys. 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take OTAP 2040 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # OTAP2041 — Practice II Adult Physical Dysfunction 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course provides observation and experience opportunities for individuals to learn more about the client population (adolescence to adulthood) and to begin to develop professional insights. The course provides lecture and discussion to complement topics and experiences in directed practice (Level I fieldwork) sites. Directed practice (Level I fieldwork) hours may be supervised by clinical educators or faculty at approved health care, educational or communi… Prerequisites: OTAP2040 --- # OTAP2050 — Process III: Community and Aging 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) A review of human development from adulthood to geriatrics in relation to occupational performance will be provided. The impact of aging on occupational performance with an emphasis on aging in society will be explored. Issues that may impact occupational performance and thus require adaptation will be discussed. Topics will include theory, evidence based practice, frames of reference, the occupational therapy process and the roles of OTA and OT in practice se… Prerequisites: OTAP2040, OTAP2050L, OTAP2051, OTAP2065 --- # OTAP2050L — Process III Community & Aging 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take OTAP 2050 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding an… --- # OTAP2051 — Practice III Community and Aging 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course provides observation and experiential opportunities for individuals to focus on the psychological and social factors that influence engagement in occupation within the adult and geriatric client population and to begin to develop professional insights. The course provides lecture and discussion to complement topics and experiences in directed practice (Level I fieldwork) sites. Directed practice (Level I fieldwork) hours may be supervised by clinic… --- # OTAP2065 — Current Practice Trends 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) Current practice trends in the local region and emerging theories and techniques in the field of occupational therapy will be explored. The role of occupational therapy assistants in management will be explored in addition to preparation for Professional practice. Relationship to Curriculum Design: This course addresses the Occupational Performance, Client-Centered Practice, Health, Wellness and Quality of Life, Communication Skills and Professional and Ethica… Prerequisites: OTAP2040, OTAP2041, OTAP2050, OTAP2051 --- # OTAP2080 — Directed Practice:FWIIA 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) Having completed three varied directed practice (Fieldwork I experiences), the student will be prepared to enter directed practice (Fieldwork Level II), a 35 hr/week experience. Students will function as staff members of cooperating facilities and use the occupational therapy process while practicing as an entry level OTA. Students are expected to comply with agency policies and to conduct themselves in a professional manner. Students may be assigned to work w… Prerequisites: OTAP2050, OTAP2051, OTAP2065, OTAP2081, OTAP2085 --- # OTAP2081 — Directed Practice: FWIIB 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) Having completed OTAP 2080 - Directed Practice:FWIIA , the student is prepared to complete the second directed practice (Fieldwork Level II), a 35 hr/week experience. Students will function as staff members of cooperating facilities and use the occupational therapy process while practicing as an entry level OTA. Students are expected to comply with agency policies and to conduct themselves in a professional manner. Students may be assigned to work with individ… Prerequisites: OTAP2050, OTAP2051, OTAP2065, OTAP2080, OTAP2085 --- # OTAP2085 — Seminar: FWII 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Occupational Therapy Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This seminar course is designed to provide directed practice students with online support through their experiences. Students will also attend either evening or weekend “workshop seminars” arranged by the coordinating faculty to support professional development through this experience and to prepare the student for the NBCOT examination and professional practice. This course is graded Pass (P) or No Pass (NP). Relationship to Curriculum Design: This course add… Prerequisites: OTAP2050, OTAP2051, OTAP2065, OTAP2080, OTAP2081 --- # PHIL1010 — Western Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Philosophy Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course involves an examination of the great philosophical ideas that have shaped the development of Western Civilization. These ideas include those promoted during the ancient Greek period of Western development, the early Christian era, the Protestant Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Nineteenth Century, the Modern Age, the Age of Existentialism, the Postmodern era, and the Age of Recovery. The philosophers covered include Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, St. Paul, Augustine, Occam,… --- # PHIL1110 — Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Philosophy Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course involves an examination of several ethical theories, including ethical relativism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, social contract ethics, theological ethics, and rational ethics. Subjects covered may include the ethics of nuclear war, the ethics of suicide, ethical issues in abortion, the ethics of euthanasia, ethical issues in genetic engineering, sexual ethics, racism and sexism, capital punishment, ethics and the environment and so on. This course meets the requirements… --- # PHIL2999 — Special Topics in Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Philosophy Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in philosophy to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may involve participation in required field trips. Course may be repeated on different topic. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. The course meets the humanities elective requirements in most NC State’s degree programs. Semesters avail… --- # PHLB1110 — Phlebotomy 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Phlebotomy Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the theory and practice of phlebotomy using a variety of blood collection techniques. Laboratory procedures include venipuncture and skin puncture techniques. Students will correlate particular laboratory tests with specific color-coding for collection tubes. The course will specialize in the issues and trends in health care, including ethics and law, government regulations, professional development, employment opportunities, interviewing techni… --- # PHLB1210 — Phlebotomy Directed Practice 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Phlebotomy Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course specializes in the practice of phlebotomy procedures as performed by students in the clinical laboratory or associated facilities, with practical application of phlebotomy techniques learned in PHLB 1110 - Phlebotomy . This course is a flex course and may not follow the regular College calendar. The scheduled dates and times vary throughout the year. The course is taught off campus. Semesters available: based on need. UG 12 Practicum Hour(s); College Wide --- # PHLB1250 — Phlebotomy Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Phlebotomy Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This seminar course specializes in the issues and trends in health care, including ethics and law, government regulations, professional development, employment opportunities, interviewing techniques, resume writing, and job seeking skills. This course is concurrent with PHLB 1210 - Phlebotomy Directed Practice The course includes discussion of practicum experiences. This course is a flex course and may not follow the regular College calendar. The scheduled dates and times vary th… --- # PHRM2100 — Pharmacy Tech Training Part A 8 credits · 8 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Pharmacy Technician Training Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 8 Credit(s) This is an on-line program of study. This program consists of two courses PHRM2100 and PHRM 2200 . The student entering this program will be prepared to obtain the skills necessary to be a certified pharmacy technician. Upon completion of the program (PHM2100 and PHRM 2200 ), the student will be eligible to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, (PTCE) provided by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board. (PTCB). PHRM2100 course content will… Prerequisites: MATH0084, CHEM1010, PHRM2200 --- # PHRM2200 — Pharmacy Tech Training Part B 7 credits · 7 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Pharmacy Technician Training Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 7 Credit(s) The PHRM2200 course is designed to complete the didactic portion of the Pharmacy Technician program course of study and includes a 20 hour non-paid practicum at a local pharmacy. The major focus of the course is drug calculations to include the metric system of measurements, abbreviations, apothecary systems of notation, drug calculations, IV flow rates, dosage regimens, powders volumes and pricing. A secondary focus is on pharmacy operations to focus on basic f… --- # PHTA1010 — Intro to Physical Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) In this course the field of physical therapy and the roles of physical therapists, physical therapists assistants, and other healthcare personnel and organizations are explored. Laws, rules, ethics, organization, and accreditation in physical therapy and healthcare are reviewed also. Management of patient rights and the legal, ethical, and moral issues involved in the patient treatment, medical and physical therapy documentation, functional outcome reporting, an… Prerequisites: PHTA1040, PHTA1070 --- # PHTA1040 — Physical Agents Theory and Practice 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) The course will cover the clinical application of physical agents to be administered by the physical therapist assistant. Included are the presentation of basic physiology and theory of vital signs, patient positioning, body mechanics, transfers, sterile procedures, massage, wound care, heat, cold, hydrotherapy, pneumatic compression, ultrasound, light, and motorized traction electrical safety as well as physiology, theory, and application of ultrasound, various… --- # PHTA1040L — Physical Agents Theory and Practice Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) The course will cover the clinical application of physical agents to be administered by the physical therapist assistant. Included are the presentation of basic physiology and theory of vital signs, patient positioning, body mechanics, transfers, sterile procedures, massage, wound care, heat, cold, hydrotherapy, pneumatic compression, ultrasound, light, and motorized traction electrical safety as well as physiology, theory, and application of ultrasound, various… --- # PHTA1040T — Physical Agents Theory & Pract Test Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) The course will cover the clinical application of physical agents to be administered by the physical therapist assistant. Included are the presentation of basic physiology and theory of vital signs, patient positioning, body mechanics, transfers, sterile procedures, massage, wound care, heat, cold, hydrotherapy, pneumatic compression, ultrasound, light, and motorized traction electrical safety as well as physiology, theory, and application of ultrasound, various… --- # PHTA1070 — Functional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) A course involving a study of human movement, principles of mechanics, musculoskeletal anatomy and neuromuscular physiology as it relates to the development of physical therapy exercise and those forces creating human activity. The time, space and mass aspects of human motion are also presented. Laboratory activities including location and palpation of muscles. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take P… --- # PHTA1070L — Functional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHTA 1070 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and… --- # PHTA1090 — Therapeutic Exercise 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is beginning course work in therapeutic exercise including goniometry, range of motion, manual muscle testing, strengthening, stretching, joint mobilization, manual therapy, abnormal posture and gait training as well as wheelchair mobility, aquatic therapy and women’s care. Undergraduate 5 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Midterm lab practical and final lab practical exams Produce a functional SOAP note for a simulated patient intervention. Wr… Prerequisites: PHTA1010, PHTA1040, PHTA1070 --- # PHTA1090L — Therapeutic Exercise 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHTA 1090 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and… --- # PHTA1090T — Therapeutic Exercise 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHTA 1090 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and ap… --- # PHTA1110 — Neuromuscular Rehab 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This is a continuation of didactic and technical instruction for clinical practice. This course covers normal and abnormal motor development, pediatric conditions affecting motor development, and interventions to address infant and pediatric conditions leading to motor delays and adult neurological disorders affecting motor function and interventions to address the motor deficits of individuals with neurological motor dysfunction. Wheelchair prescription and use… Prerequisites: PHTA1010, PHTA1040, PHTA1070, PHTA1090, PHTA1110T, PHTA1110L --- # PHTA1110L — Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This is a continuation of didactic and technical instruction for clinical practice. This course covers normal and abnormal motor development, pediatric conditions affecting motor development, and interventions to address infant and pediatric conditions leading to motor delays and adult neurological disorders affecting motor function and interventions to address the motor deficits of individuals with neurological motor dysfunction. Wheelchair prescription and use… --- # PHTA1110T — Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Test Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This is a continuation of didactic and technical instruction for clinical practice. This course covers normal and abnormal motor development, pediatric conditions affecting motor development, and interventions to address infant and pediatric conditions leading to motor delays and adult neurological disorders affecting motor function and interventions to address the motor deficits of individuals with neurological motor dysfunction. Wheelchair prescription and use… --- # PHTA2070 — Pathophysiology and Interventions 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course examines diagnoses encountered by the physical therapist assistant during practice and will be presented in terms of their relationship to physical therapy. Topics will include but not be limited to cardiovascular conditions, respiratory diseases, infectious diseases, and geriatric disorders. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Identify and demonstrate Isolation technique mini-test and lab practical exams 2. Expl… Prerequisites: PHTA2110, PHTA2115, PHTA2090, PHTA2170 --- # PHTA2070L — Pathophysiology 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This is the lab component 2 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHTA 2070 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and… --- # PHTA2070T — Pathophysiology 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHTA 2070 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and ap… --- # PHTA2090 — Orthopedic Conditions 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide more in-depth detail and knowledge involving clinical conditions and interventions related to orthopedic diagnoses. This more advanced subject matter will allow the physical therapist assistant student to integrate previous knowledge into more situations with greater understanding of the orthopedic client. Semesters available: Day - F 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discuss timeframes of healing of body tissues. Exam 1 beginning of… Prerequisites: PHTA2110, PHTA2115 --- # PHTA2090L — Orthopedic Conditions & Intervention Lab 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take PHTA 2090 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and… --- # PHTA2110 — Practicum I 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1.5 Credit(s) The practicum experience is a “hands-on” reality experience providing on-the-job opportunities to acquire further knowledge, learning and opportunities for practicing skills. The practicum will take place in a facility that can provide learning experiences consistent with the student’s interest and learning desires and meets approval of the instructor. Students will be supervised by a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. This practicum… Prerequisites: PHTA1090, PHTA1110 --- # PHTA2115 — Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course discusses issues relevant to the physical therapy profession and patient populations. The course also discusses time and stress management as well as styles of management and communication, utilization review, and utilization management. The course relates patient Prerequisites: PHTA1090, PHTA1110, PHTA2110 --- # PHTA2130 — Practicum II 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This is the second of three clinical rotations completed in a facility affiliated with the program. The practicum experience is a “hands-on” reality experience providing on-the-job opportunities to acquire further knowledge, learning and opportunities for practicing skills. The practicum will take place in a facility that can provide learning experiences consistent with the student’s interest and learning desires and meets approval of the instructor. Students wi… Prerequisites: PHTA2070, PHTA2090, PHTA2170 --- # PHTA2135 — Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to review material discussed in previous physical therapy assistant courses. The review is designed to assist students in preparation for the Ohio licensing exam and the National Physical Therapist Assistant Examination. As well as to cover topics such as professional development and evidence-based practice. This course is graded Pass (P) or No-Pass (NP). Day - Sp P/NP 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required Demonstrate ability to present entry level… Prerequisites: PHTA2070, PHTA2090, PHTA2170, PHTA2130, PHTA2150, PHTA2155 --- # PHTA2150 — Directed Practice 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3.5 Credit(s) This is the final clinical rotation completed in a facility affiliated with the Physical Therapy Assistant program. The Directed practicum experience is a “hands-on” reality experience providing on-the-job opportunities to acquire further knowledge, learning and opportunities for practicing skills. The Directed practicum will take place in a facility that can provide learning experiences consistent with the student’s interest and learning desires and meets app… Prerequisites: PHTA2070, PHTA2090, PHTA2170 --- # PHTA2155 — Semianr III 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course discusses issues relevant to the physical therapy profession and patient populations. The course reviews the Ohio laws and rules for jurisprudence exam and the Integrity and Practice Campaign designed by the APTA. The course will have discussions online about patient caseload and different diagnoses that the students are encountering. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Analyze with peers patient caseload as it pertains to the specific setting. Discussi… Prerequisites: PHTA2070, PHTA2090, PHTA2170, PHTA2130, PHTA2135, PHTA2150 --- # PHTA2170 — Professional Research 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Therapist Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This is a research course which will allow the PTA student to learn to perform evidence-based research to gain further understanding in a particular area as well as to complete a research project and present the material to classmates. This class is graded Pass (P) or No-Pass (NP). Semesters available: Day - Sp 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Define components of a research project. Research project by the end of week 1 2. Define types of research. Research project… Prerequisites: PHTA2110, PHTA2115 --- # PHYS1010 — Introductory Physics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will provide students with a general understanding, knowledge, and awareness of the physical world around them. Topics will introduce the concepts of mechanical, electrical and atomic physics with discussions, lectures, and laboratory experiences related to the principles of mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and atomic structure. This course meets the requirements for OTM in Natural Sciences TMNS. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s);… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # PHYS1050 — Physics for Artists 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will provide students with a general understanding, knowledge, and awareness of the physical world around them. Topics will introduce the concepts of mechanical, electrical, sound, and light physics with related lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory experiences. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Calculate one or two missing variables, given a problem in one dimension (involving time, position, velocity, and acceleration) of a… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # PHYS1110 — General Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) A study of Classical Newtonian Mechanics including measurement systems, dimensional analysis, vectors, scalars, linear, circular and rotational motion, forces in equilibrium, acceleration, work, and energy. A study of material properties including density, and hydraulic principles (both static and kinetic). Also a study of waves, and sound including simple harmonic motion, vibrations, reflection, transmission, interference, and resonance for waves, and intensity, s… Prerequisites: MATH1130 --- # PHYS1130 — General Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) A study of heat to include calorimetry, expansion, heat capacity, conductivity, phase change, kinetic theory and gas laws. A study of light including its nature, and geometric optics. Also a study of electricity and magnetism including electric charges at rest, potentials, capacitance and dielectrics, current, resistance, and voltage, alternating circuits theory of frequency, reactance, impedance, power and resonance, magnetic field definition and effects on moving… Prerequisites: PHYS1110 --- # PHYS2010 — College Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) This is a calculus based physics course that has a study of Classical Newtonian Mechanics including measurement systems, dimensional analysis, vectors, scalars, linear, circular and rotational motion, forces in equilibrium, acceleration, work, and energy. A study of material properties including density, and hydraulic principles (both static and kinetic). Also a study of waves, and sound including simple harmonic motion, vibrations, reflection, transmission, interf… Prerequisites: MATH1151 --- # PHYS2030 — College Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) This is a calculus based physics course that has a study of heat to include calorimetry, expansion, heat capacity, conductivity, phase change, kinetic theory and gas laws. A study of light including its nature, and geometric optics. Also a study of electricity and magnetism including electric charges at rest, potentials, capacitance and dielectrics, current, resistance, and voltage, alternating circuits theory of frequency, reactance, impedance, power and resonance… Prerequisites: PHYS2010 --- # PLGL1010 — Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents the history, development, and use of paralegals in today’s legal world. The course provides an overview of the legal system and its use of paralegals. Interviewing skills are also emphasized. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued… --- # PLGL1030 — Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course consists of an overview of the ethical and professional responsibilities which exist today for a paralegal practicing in the legal profession. Students will learn the significant areas were problems may occur, including specialized fields such as domestic relations and criminal law. Emphasis will be on the rules and ethical considerations of topics including confidentiality, conflict of interest and unauthorized practice of law. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s);… --- # PLGL1040 — Contract Law 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will introduce the statutory laws that govern oral and written agreements in regards to the transaction of goods and services, money and property. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student bri… --- # PLGL1050 — Legal Research 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) Emphasis is placed upon thorough and efficient research and upon preparing briefs based on research. Computerized legal research is utilized. The primary and secondary sources of law are presented as well as step-by-step approach to their use. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, N… Prerequisites: PLGL1010 --- # PLGL1051 — Legal Research and Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will focus on effective writing skills with a review of grammar and punctuation used in the legal profession. The students will learn legal outlining structure and organization in the preparation of legal writing documents based upon an introduction to legal research. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity… --- # PLGL1052 — Legal Research and Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) A continuation of the precepts of PLGL 1051 . An emphasis is placed on thorough and efficient legal research as well as the preparation of legal briefs and memoranda. Computerized legal research will be utilized in this course. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College… Prerequisites: PLGL1051 --- # PLGL2010 — Probate Administration 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents the law and terminology of wills, estates, estate administration and taxation. The laws of descent and distribution and guardianship. Proper estate planning is emphasized throughout the course. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an in… Prerequisites: PLGL1052 --- # PLGL2030 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents the body of law concerning domestic relations, divorce, legal separation, parental rights and responsibilities, and child support. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an inclusive culture in which students feel comfortable sharing thei… Prerequisites: PLGL1052 --- # PLGL2040 — Tort Law 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will provide an understanding of the sources and the use of tort law. There is an emphasis on defenses and remedies in which oral arguments, case studies, and legal briefs will be utilized. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal… --- # PLGL2050 — Debtor-Creditor Relations 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course examines debtor-creditor laws including liens and various forms of bankruptcy. The representation of typical clients is stressed along with the paralegals role in gathering evidence and client research. Students will prepare a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and… Prerequisites: PLGL1052 --- # PLGL2090 — Litigation 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course centers around the paralegal’s role in discovery procedure and trial practice as it relates to civil litigation. It examines the role of the attorney in the trial process including case preparation and organization of materials. Students will be involved in preparing materials for a hypothetical trial. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and develo… Prerequisites: PLGL1052 --- # PLGL2110 — Real Estate Transactions 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents the basic laws and terminology governing real estate. Real estate documents and their proper filings are emphasized. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an inclusive culture in which students feel comfortable sharing their experiences.… Prerequisites: PLGL1052 --- # PLGL2130 — Workers’ Compensation/Social Security Disability 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) This course examines workers’ compensation and social security disability laws. Emphasis is placed upon drafting of forms required for filing claims. Semesters available Day - Sp UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an inclusive culture in which students fe… Prerequisites: PLGL1050 --- # PLGL2150 — Paralegal Seminar/Practicum 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) Students will be presented with the functions and procedures of a law office. Practicum experiences will be used as a basis for discussion. P/NP 2 Lecture Hour(s); 14 Practicum Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an inclusive culture in which students feel comfortable… Prerequisites: PLGL1010 --- # PLGL2151 — Paralegal Seminar/Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will provide preparation for job seeking and placement into the paralegal field. Students will be presented with the functions and procedures of a law office. Practicum experiences will be used as a basis for discussion. UG 14 Practicum Hour(s); 1 Seminar Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. T… Prerequisites: PLGL1052 --- # PLGL2900 — Paralegal Studies Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students transitioning from the community college experience to a four-year educational institution. Students will integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in their general education experiences with those developed in their program specific courses to engage in projects that require them to: think critically about their prior education, explore future academic and career-related paths, and develop skills to enhance their success. Such… --- # PLGL2999 — Special Topics in Paralegal 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Paralegal Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the Paralegal department to present various topics of current interest to students throughout the college on a limited basis. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters available: As Needed UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66… --- # PNUR1012 — Fundamentals of Practical Nursing 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This introductory course begins the study of the nursing process as it relates to meeting basic human needs of individuals in all age groups. Emphasis is placed upon principles of nursing care, performance of safe nursing measures, development of observational skills, and recording. Communication methods and nurse-patient relationships, health and health care organizations, and the role of the practical nurse as a member of the health care team are explored. Emphasis is pl… Prerequisites: BIOL1730, BIOL1101, PNUR1030 --- # PNUR1012C — Fundamentals Practical Nursing Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This introductory course begins the study of the nursing process as it relates to meeting basic human needs of individuals in all age groups. Emphasis is placed upon principles of nursing care, performance of safe nursing measures, development of observational skills, and recording. Communication methods and nurse-patient relationships, health and health care organizations, and the role of the practical nurse as a member of the health care team are explored. Emphasis is pl… --- # PNUR1012L — Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This introductory course begins the study of the nursing process as it relates to meeting basic human needs of individuals in all age groups. Emphasis is placed upon principles of nursing care, performance of safe nursing measures, development of observational skills, and recording. Communication methods and nurse-patient relationships, health and health care organizations, and the role of the practical nurse as a member of the health care team are explored. Emphasis is pl… --- # PNUR1030 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) Pharmacology PNUR 1030/ RNUR 1030 provides an introduction to the study of drugs. Content also includes classifications of drugs, dosage calculations, legal aspects of drug administration, and preparation and administration of drugs. Uses, actions and side effects of selected drugs will be studied as well as associated nursing care and implications. Semesters available: Day - F UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Utilize the critical thinking skills and evidence-based practice… Prerequisites: MATH0084, CHEM1010, PNUR1012, BIOL1730 --- # PNUR2012 — Advanced Concepts of Practical Nursing I 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This course builds on the basic nursing knowledge gained in PNUR 1012 and PNUR 1030 . Emphasis is placed upon content relating to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection, nutrition and elimination, sensory perception, and oxygenation throughout the life cycle. Focus will be upon utilization of the nursing process. Content includes presentation and study of drug categories that are related to common health problems. The role of the practical nu… Prerequisites: PNUR1012, PNUR1030, BIOL1730, BIOL1101, BIOL1550, PNUR2012C --- # PNUR2012C — Advanced Concepts of Practical Nursing I Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course builds on the basic nursing knowledge gained in PNUR 1012 and PNUR 1030 . Emphasis is placed upon content relating to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection, nutrition and elimination, sensory perception, and oxygenation throughout the life cycle. Focus will be upon utilization of the nursing process. Content includes presentation and study of drug categories that are related to common health problems. The role of the practical nu… --- # PNUR2012L — Advance Concept of Practical Nursing I Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course builds on the basic nursing knowledge gained in PNUR 1012 and PNUR 1030 . Emphasis is placed upon content relating to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection, nutrition and elimination, sensory perception, and oxygenation throughout the life cycle. Focus will be upon utilization of the nursing process. Content includes presentation and study of drug categories that are related to common health problems. The role of the practical nu… --- # PNUR2032 — Advanced Concept of Practical Nursing II 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of content begun in PNUR 1012 , PNUR 1030 , and PNUR 2012 . Content is designed to prepare a student to care for individuals of all ages. Emphasis is placed upon content relating to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection, nutrition and elimination, sexuality, and oxygenation throughout the life cycle. Focus will be upon utilization of the nursing process. Content includes presentation and study of drug categories… Prerequisites: PNUR2012, PNUR2032C, PNUR2050, BIOL1550 --- # PNUR2032C — Advanced Concepts of Practical Nursing II Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of content begun in PNUR 1012 , PNUR 1030 , and PNUR 2012 . Content is designed to prepare a student to care for individuals of all ages. Emphasis is placed upon content relating to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection, nutrition and elimination, sexuality, and oxygenation throughout the life cycle. Focus will be upon utilization of the nursing process. Content includes presentation and study of drug categories… --- # PSCI1010 — Weather Studies: Introduction to Meteorology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Science Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) An introductory science course designed to familiarize students with the basic facts, theories, and methods relating to the study of meteorology. This course will focus on the principles of the natural world and the causes of weather. Students will apply these principles by analyzing and interpreting the effects of the atmosphere on our natural and human ecosystems using real-time data from the National Weather Service. This course will also analyze the effects of various h… --- # PSCI1030 — Ocean Studies: Intro to Oceanography 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Science Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) An introductory science course designed to examine the world’s oceans from an earth science perspective. Students will use real-world ocean information to explore the physical, chemical, biological, and geographical properties of oceans and investigate the interactions between the oceans and the hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. Semesters available: Fall - online UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 -… --- # PSCI1050 — Climate Studies: Introduc to Climatology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Physical Science Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) An introductory science course designed to familiarize students with the basic facts, theories, and methods relating to the study of climatology. This course will focus on the principles of the natural world and the causes of weather. Students will apply these principles by analyzing and interpreting the effects of the atmosphere on our natural and human ecosystems using real-time data from the National Weather Service. This course will also analyze the effects of various h… --- # PSYC1010 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) PSYC1010 Introduction to Psychology is a survey course which examines the complex individual, the many factors believed to drive the individual, and the resulting behavior. Application of the scientific method as a tool in the discovery of individual functioning. Ohio Articulation Number 0SS015. Undergraduate OSS015 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # PSYC1070 — Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Psychology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is an introductory course to familiarize learners with some of the major questions, themes, and issues in the study of women. This course will focus on the scientific study of female behavior, including personality, biological, psychological and cultural determinants of women’s role in society. It will also discuss historical perspectives that have shaped and continue to shape women’s lives as well as how women have resisted and continue to resist these very institutions, p… --- # PSYC1090 — Death and Dying 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Psychology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will focus on why and how people experience loss, death and grief. We will investigate the ideas of Kubler-Ross and others and expand our exploration to include the Eastern and Judeo-Christian perspectives. In addition, we will consider a variety of sources of grief (death, divorce, alcoholism, birth of a handicapped child, life-threatening illnesses, etc.) and how people react to such events. Semesters available: Day - F Evening - Sp UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading… --- # PSYC2010 — Human Growth & Development 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Course Coordinator: Michelle Slattery Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents an overview of the total lifespan of human growth and development from conception through death. Application of the scientific method to study physical/neurological, socio/emotional, and cognitive development across the lifespan. Please note Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # PSYC2030 — Child Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Child psychology focuses on the application of the scientific method to study physical/neurological, socio/emotional, and cognitive development in childhood. Undergraduate OSS045 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Explain the biological, cognitive, cultural, environmental, and social factors that influence human development throughout childhood. Regularly throughout the term through writing assignments (reflections, application examples, and/or discussion prompts), quizzes and/or exams,… Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # PSYC2050 — Psychopathology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Course Coordinator: Dan McCool Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Psychopathology provides an exploration of major categories of psychological disturbance using the current DSM as a basis. The course provides an empirical examination of etiology, prognosis, and treatment modalities. Undergraduate TAG OSS 017 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Communication – Speech Intercultural Knowledge and Competence Critical Thinking Information Literacy Computation Student Learning Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # PSYC2090 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Course Coordinator: Michelle Slattery Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Social psychology provides an exploration of the influences of other people, groups, and situations on the individual. This social psychology course will apply the scientific method as a tool in the discovery of individual functioning in the social world.  Please note Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # PSYC2100 — Personality Theory 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Course Coordinator: Michelle Slattery Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) The personality theory course provides a survey of major perspectives of personality. This course will apply the scientific method as a tool in the discovery of personality description, development, and assessment. Please note Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # PSYC2170 — Forensic Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Social Sciences Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will examine the relationship between psychology and different components of the criminal justice system. An introduction to the field of forensic psychology will be provided and examination of some different types of criminal behavior will occur. Applications of psychological principles to the resolution of problems within the criminal justice field will also be explored. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Information Literacy Quantitative Literacy Student Lear… Prerequisites: PSYC1010 --- # PSYC2999 — Special Topics in Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Psychology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Special Topics in Psychology - A particular topic or combination of topics will be covered when there is sufficient student interest. Students will be expected to contribute to discussions on the basis of readings in the selected areas. Course based on student interest. Course may be repeated on different topic. A specific course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Semesters available: based on need. UG 3… --- # PTEC1104 — The Plastics Industry 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) This is the first semester of plastics for plastics technology majors. This course provides an overview of the plastics industry, including materials and processes. Student will be exposed to introductory chemistry topics to explain why plastics materials possess certain physical and chemical behaviors. Required as * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. T… Prerequisites: PTEC1105 --- # PTEC1105 — Polymer Processing Survey 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) This introductory course is designed to introduce the principles of structure, properties, and applications of polymeric materials with an emphasis on polyethylene resins and other select resins. Topics include the nature of polymers, polymer synthesis, formulation, and structure property relationships. A general review of polymer film processing, specialized equipment and performance testing will be covered. A general review of polymer injection molding processes, specialized equipment and pe… Prerequisites: MATH1051, MATH1130, PTEC1104 --- # PTEC1106 — Polymer Processing Survey 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) This laboratory course is designed to introduce students to the operation of blown film and injection molding machines. The course teaches machine safety, operation, optimization for quality, and evaluation of physical properties of parts. 6 Lab Hour(s) Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding and appreciation of one another. Therefore, NC State College creates an inclusive cultur… Prerequisites: MATH1051, MATH1130, PTEC1104, PTEC1105 --- # PTEC1207 — Polymers 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) his second-semester course covers the introduction to polymers and plastics materials. Topics include: The nature of polymer materials Molecular engineering, including structure-property relationship and molecular mass distribution Manufacturing of monomers, including polymerization process Physical properties of polymers, including behavior of polymers and viscoelasticity of polymers Manufacturing and process methods Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and al… Prerequisites: PTEC1106 --- # PTEC1208 — Advanced Blown Film 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This advanced course covers the detailed blown film extrusion process, including blown film line hardware and operations. The laboratory topics include line start-up and operation utilizing LDPE and HDPE, adjusting process conditions to obtain various film gages and QC measurements, and identification and resolution of common take-off issues. 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required as * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic lif… Prerequisites: PTEC1207 --- # PTEC1209 — Advanced Injection Molding 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) This intermediate level course uses polymer physics and data analysis concepts to develop key practices for scientific molding. The course covers the responsibilities of molders, fundamental plastics concepts, and fundamental physics and rheology of polymer melts to build the groundwork that underlies scientific molding. The course then develops the Kulkarni process for scientific molding and briefly introduces practices of IQ/OQ/PQ for molding professionals. The course incorporates technical… Prerequisites: PTEC1207, PTEC1208 --- # RADS1120 — Clinical Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. Following a clinical orientation, students will be assigned to an affiliated clinical facility. An orientation to patient transport and to the radiology desk for order entry will be assigned. The students will learn to manipulate the radiographic equipment and perform radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of qualified radio… --- # RADS1121 — Clinical Practicum/Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 2 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with a practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will be assigned to an affiliated clinical facility and will complete the onboarding process. An overview to the electronic clinical records system used by the program will be explained and students will begin using the system this semester. Students will manipulate radiology equipment, position patients for exams, practice radiation protection and provide patient care under the appropriate level o… --- # RADS1140 — Radiologic Procedures/Seminar I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course will provide an introduction to the basic steps in completion of a radiographic examination from the beginning of the procedure to the end of the procedure. Radiographic procedures of the chest, abdomen, and appendicular skeleton will be presented. Mobile X-ray procedures and surgical X-ray procedures will be introduced. The students will develop an understanding of how to use age-appropriate communication in the clinical setting. Laboratory exercises in an… --- # RADS1140L — Rad Procedures/Seminar I Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course will provide an introduction to the basic steps in completion of a radiographic examination from the beginning of the procedure to the end of the procedure. Radiographic procedures of the chest, abdomen, and appendicular skeleton will be presented. Mobile X-ray procedures and surgical X-ray procedures will be introduced. The students will develop an understanding of how to use age-appropriate communication in the clinical setting. Laboratory exercises in an… --- # RADS1151 — Radiologic Procedures 1 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 3 Credit(s) This course will provide an introduction to the basic steps in completion of a radiographic examination from the beginning of the procedure to the end of the procedure. Radiographic procedures of the chest, abdomen, and appendicular skeleton will be presented. Mobile X-ray procedures and surgical X-ray procedures will be introduced. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. Medical terminology is correlated with the content of the co… --- # RADS1160 — Imaging Science 1 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide an overview of the radiographer’s role in the healthcare delivery system. The course introduces concepts related to the profession, patient care assessments, radiation protection, basic radiographic equipment and image analysis standards. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RADS 1120 RADS 1140 , RADS 1160L Required as Demonstrate /earn BLS certification CPR… Prerequisites: STAT1010 --- # RADS1160L — Imaging Science 1 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide an overview of the radiographer’s role in the healthcare delivery system. The course introduces concepts related to the profession, patient care assessments, radiation protection, basic radiographic equipment and image analysis standards. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. Semesters Available: Day - F 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RADS 1160 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+… --- # RADS1170 — Introduction to Radiology 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 1.5 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide an overview of the radiographer’s role in the healthcare delivery system. The course introduces concepts related to the profession, patient care assessments and infection control practices. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. 0.5 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required as Discussion, completed assignments, lab exercises weeks 1-2, graded quiz/test week 3-4, comprehensive final week 8 Explain and demonstrate safe patient transfer and immobilization methods. Discussion, completed ass… --- # RADS1175 — Radiation Protection 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide an overview of radiation protection methods used in the healthcare system. This course introduces ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) philosophies related to radiation exposure to patients, the general public, occupational exposure and monitoring and associated dose limits. 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discussion, completed assignments, worksheets, and practice quizzes, graded quiz/test week 2-3, comprehensive final Week 8 Identify the requirements and purpose of equipment design for radiation protectio… Prerequisites: RADS1170 --- # RADS1220 — Clinical Practicum 2 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will continue to perform radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of qualified radiographers. Student will rotate to mobile radiography and surgical radiography. Clinical rotations to facilities may vary this semester as students rotate to facilities with digital imaging systems and computed imaging sys… Prerequisites: RADS1160, RADS1260 --- # RADS1221 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 2 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 2 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with a practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will apply their expanding knowledge of radiographic procedures to the field by positioning patients for exams, practicing radiation protection and providing patient care under the appropriate level of supervision by qualified radiographers. The students will begin to log their cumulative radiation exposure to their radiation log. Equipment manipulation skills will be extended to mobile imaging exa… Prerequisites: RADS1121 --- # RADS1240 — Radiologic Procedures/Sem 2 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the pelvic girdle, shoulder girdle, bony thorax and spine will be presented. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. There will be a continuation of instruction on mobile radiographic procedures. Special imaging procedures of the joints (Arthrography) and of the spine (Myelography) will be introduced. The students will be given an ov… Prerequisites: HLTH1150, RADS1120, RADS1220, RADS1240L --- # RADS1240L — Rad Procedures/Sem 2 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the pelvic girdle, shoulder girdle, bony thorax and spine will be presented. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. There will be a continuation of instruction on mobile radiographic procedures. Special imaging procedures of the joints (Arthrography) and of the spine (Myelography) will be introduced. The students will be given an ov… --- # RADS1251 — Radiological Procedures 2 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 3 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the pelvic girdle, shoulder girdle, bony thorax and spine will be presented. Special imaging procedures of the joints (Arthrography) and of the spine (Myelography) will be introduced. Concepts of Pediatric Radiography will be covered in this course. An introduction to Radiographic Pathology will be presented. Students will learn to recognize various pathologic diseases on radiographs. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protec… Prerequisites: RADS1150 --- # RADS1260 — Imaging Science 2 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a foundation in the principles that govern the image production process. Content establishes a knowledge base of factors that control and influence the production and recording of radiographic images. Electronic and film imaging with associated accessories are included. Image analysis is included with the importance of optimal imaging standards. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. Courses are taught in a hybrid… Prerequisites: RADS1140, RADS1240, RADS1260L --- # RADS1260L — Imaging Science 2 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a foundation in the principles that govern the image production process. Content establishes a knowledge base of factors that control and influence the production and recording of radiographic images. Electronic and film imaging with associated accessories are included. Image analysis is included with the importance of optimal imaging standards. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. Semesters Available: Day - F 3… --- # RADS1270 — Radiographic Image Quality 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 1.5 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a foundation in the principles that govern the production of diagnostically valuable images. This course content establishes a knowledge base of factors that control and influence the recording of quality radiographic images. Image analysis is included with the importance of optimal imaging standards. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. 0.5 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discussion, completed assignments, lab experiments with worksheets Weeks 1, test Week 2, comprehensive… Prerequisites: RADS1170, RADS1175 --- # RADS1275 — Digital Imaging and Inform 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 1 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a foundation in the use of computerized systems in image acquisition, transfer, and storage of digital images. Course content establishes a knowledge base of the principles, techniques, image receptors and equipment used for image production and storage in digital radiography. 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discussion, completed assignments, worksheets and practice quiz, test week 2, comprehensive final Week 8 Identify characteristics of digital imaging. Discussion, completed assignments, worksheets educati… Prerequisites: RADS1170, RADS1175, RADS1270 --- # RADS2321 — Clinical Practicum 3 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will continue to perform radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of qualified radiographers. Students will learn how to operate fluoroscopy equipment and perform contrasted exams of the GI tract. Student will continue rotations through mobile and surgical radiography. Students will begin orthopedic rot… Prerequisites: RADS1260, RADS2360, RADS2340 --- # RADS2322 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 3 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 2 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will apply their expanding knowledge of radiographic procedures to the field by positioning patients for exams, practicing radiation protection and providing patient care under the appropriate level of supervision by qualified radiographers. Students will continue to develop equipment manipulation skills in surgery and portable imaging. Clinical hours will shift to include some second-shift rotations… Prerequisites: RADS1221, RADS1270 --- # RADS2340 — Radiologic Procedures/Seminar 3 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1.5 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the neck, digestive and biliary systems will be presented. Students will learn to work with barium sulfate, gastrografin, and carbon dioxide as contrast medium for the digestive system. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. Radiographic pathology of the digestive and hepatobiliary systems will be presented. Students will learn to… Prerequisites: RADS1220, RADS2321, RADS2360, RADS2340L --- # RADS2340L — Radiologic Procedures 3 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the neck, digestive and biliary systems will be presented. Students will learn to work with barium sulfate, gastrografin, and carbon dioxide as contrast medium for the digestive system. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. Radiographic pathology of the digestive and hepatobiliary systems will be presented. Students will learn to r… --- # RADS2350 — Radiologic Procedures 3 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 2 Credit(s) In this course pharmacology as it relates to the medical imaging field of medicine will be presented. Students will gain experience performing venipuncture and taking vital signs. Students will continue to work with the various contrast material used in radiographic imaging. Radiographic procedures of the urinary and reproductive systems will be introduced. Diseases of the respiratory, cardiac, urinary and reproductive systems will be focused upon in this course and students will learn to identify various pathologic diseases on radiographs.… Prerequisites: RADS1250, RADS1275, BIOL2752 --- # RADS2360 — Imaging Science 3 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1.5 Credit(s) This course provides basic concepts of pharmacology, EKG, venipuncture and administration of diagnostic contrast agents and intravenous medications. The appropriate delivery of patient care during these procedures is emphasized. Students also continue to evaluate radiographic images for diagnostic efficacy. Courses are taught in a hybrid format. The lecture and seminar portion are virtually using Canvas and Zoom technologies. The lab portions are taught on campus wit… Prerequisites: BIOL2752, RADS1240, RADS2340, RADS2360L --- # RADS2360L — Imaging Science 3 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course provides basic concepts of pharmacology, EKG, venipuncture and administration of diagnostic contrast agents and intravenous medications. The appropriate delivery of patient care during these procedures is emphasized. Students also continue to evaluate radiographic images for diagnostic efficacy. Semesters Available: Day - Su 2 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RADS 2360 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 7… --- # RADS2420 — Clinical Practicum 4 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will continue to perform radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of qualified radiographers. Introductory clinical rotations will be schedule in the modalities of CT and MRI to students gain an understanding of cross-sectional anatomy and the role these special imaging modalities play in the diagnosis… Prerequisites: RADS2360, RADS2460 --- # RADS2421 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 4 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 3 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will apply their expanding knowledge of radiographic procedures to the field by positioning patients for exams, practicing radiation protection and providing patient care under the appropriate level of supervision by qualified radiographers. Students will continue to develop equipment manipulation skills in surgery and portable imaging and begin to assist with contrasted studies and fluoroscopy. Clin… Prerequisites: RADS2322 --- # RADS2440 — Radiologic Procedures/Seminar 4 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the skull, sinuses and facial bones will be introduced. Methods for imaging pediatric patients will be explored. Students will learn to modify positioning protocols for trauma patients and recognize trauma pathology on radiographs. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. Medical terminology is correlated with the content of the cours… Prerequisites: RADS2321, RADS2420, RADS2440L, RADS2460 --- # RADS2440L — Rad Procedures/Sem 4 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the skull, sinuses and facial bones will be introduced. Methods for imaging pediatric patients will be explored. Students will learn to modify positioning protocols for trauma patients and recognize trauma pathology on radiographs. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom material. Radiation protection is emphasized. Medical terminology is correlated with the content of the cours… --- # RADS2450 — Radiologic Procedures 4 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 3 Credit(s) Radiographic procedures of the neck, cranium, sinuses and facial bones will be presented. Special imaging of the digestive and biliary systems will be introduced. Students will learn to work with the various contrast material used in radiographic imaging. Diseases of the digestive system, skeletal trauma and fractures will be focused upon in this course and students will learn to identify various pathologic diseases on radiographs. Laboratory exercises in an energized lab provide the student with practical application of the classroom mater… Prerequisites: RADS2350 --- # RADS2460 — Imaging Science 4 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a knowledge base of radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment design. The nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production, and photon interaction with matter are also included. Image analysis is included with the importance of optimal imaging standards. Courses are taught in a hybrid format. The lecture and seminar portion are virtually using Canvas and Zoom technologies. The lab portions are taught on campus with face-to-fa… Prerequisites: RADS2340, RADS2440, RADS2460L --- # RADS2460L — Imaging Science 4 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a knowledge base of radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment design. The nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production, and photon interaction with matter are also included. Image analysis is included with the importance of optimal imaging standards. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. Semesters Available: Day - F 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RADS 2460 Standard Grading Scale 93-10… --- # RADS2470 — Radiation Equipment Physic 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to establish a knowledge base of radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment design. The nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production, and photon interaction with matter are also included. 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discussion, completed assignments and worksheets weeks 4-5, test week 7, mid-term week 8, comprehensive final Week 16 Diagram and explain the components / function of the x-ray imaging system circuits. Discussion, completed assignments, worksheets, educational software assignments weeks 6-7, tes… Prerequisites: RADS1275, RADS2350 --- # RADS2520 — Clinical Practicum 5 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will continue to perform radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of qualified radiographers. Students will be completing all required mandatory and elective competencies and Prerequisites: RADS2460, RADS2560 --- # RADS2521 — Clinical Practicum/Sem 5 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 4 Credit(s) Clinical Practicum is designed to provide students with practical application of material learned in didactic courses. In this course students will continue to perform radiographic procedures under the appropriate level of supervision of qualified radiographers. Students will be completing all required mandatory and elective competencies and Prerequisites: RADS2421 --- # RADS2540 — Radiologic Procedures/Semi 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is a capstone to all previous radiographic procedure courses. Students will be creating a radiographic case study and presenting the case to their peers. In addition, students will be required to complete final lab simulations to assess entry-level positioning skills. Some new information will continue to be presented such as radiographic procedures of the urinary and reproductive system. Pathology of the urinary and reproductive system will also be include… Prerequisites: RADS2420, RADS2520, RADS2540L, RADS2560 --- # RADS2540L — Rad Procedures/Sem 5 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is a capstone to all previous radiographic procedure courses. Students will be creating a radiographic case study and presenting the case to their peers. In addition, students will be required to complete final lab simulations to assess entry-level positioning skills. Some new information will continue to be presented such as radiographic procedures of the urinary and reproductive system. Pathology of the urinary and reproductive system will also be include… --- # RADS2560 — Imaging Science 5 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to incorporate learned radiologic concepts and clinical practices. Focus areas in radiology will be reviewed in preparation for graduation. This course includes evaluations for final competencies in clinical and didactic studies. The course will also present information in resume writing, interview techniques, professional development including certification and licensure requirements, ethical /legal responsibilities and transition from student… Prerequisites: RADS2440, RADS2540, RADS2560L --- # RADS2560L — Imaging Science 5 Lab 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed to incorporate learned radiologic concepts and clinical practices. Focus areas in radiology will be reviewed in preparation for graduation. This course includes evaluations for final competencies in clinical and didactic studies. The course will also present information in resume writing, interview techniques, professional development including certification and licensure requirements, ethical /legal responsibilities and transition from student… --- # RADS2570 — Radiation Biology 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 1.5 Credit(s) This course explains the effects of ionizing radiation on living systems. The response of molecules, cells, tissues, organ systems, and the living body as a whole to irradiation will be discussed. Radiation exposure and effects of such exposure to gonadal cells will be explained. Various factors which influence biological response to radiation are explored. Radiation effects to the body will be sorted into response classifications. 1.5 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discuss the principles of the Target Theory Agree and Disagree Worksheet -week… Prerequisites: RADS2470 --- # RADS2575 — Radiology Capstone 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Radiological Sciences 1.5 Credit(s) This course is designed to integrate learned concepts from all radiology courses, radiology concepts and clinical practices. Focus areas in radiology will be reviewed in preparation for graduation. This course includes final evaluations/mock registries of all didactic studies. Mock registries will be given to prepare students for their National Registry Examination. 1.5 Lecture Hour(s); Required Discussion, assignments, educational software assessments Week 1, test week 2, final week 8 Describe safety principles of radiation physics x-ray… Prerequisites: RADS2450 --- # RESP1110 — Respiratory Care Equipment 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) In this course students will learn techniques and procedures for providing basic respiratory care: assessment, communication, body mechanics, medical gas supply systems, oxygen therapy, special gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, oxygen analysis, pulse oximetry, blenders, lung expansion therapy, bronchopulmonary hygiene (including coughing techniques), sterilization/infection control procedures, manual resuscitators, use of chest tubes, and basic pulmonary function t… Prerequisites: RESP1140, RESP1190 --- # RESP1110L — RC Equip and Proc I 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) In this course students will learn techniques and procedures for providing basic respiratory care: assessment, communication, body mechanics, medical gas supply systems, oxygen therapy, special gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, oxygen analysis, pulse oximetry, blenders, lung expansion therapy, bronchopulmonary hygiene (including coughing techniques), sterilization/infection control procedures, manual resuscitators, use of chest tubes, and basic pulmonary function t… --- # RESP1140 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is a study of those drugs directly and indirectly affecting therapeutic management of cardiopulmonary patients and includes pharmacologic principles, administration of drugs, drug mixing calculations, and major cardiopulmonary drug therapy used by the respiratory therapy technician and therapist. Additional systemically administered drugs are discussed in reference to their effect on the cardiopulmonary system. In order to successfully complete the course the st… Prerequisites: MATH0074 --- # RESP1190 — Practicum I 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0.5 Credit(s) This is a clinical course. The student will be assigned to a hospital 8 hours per week for eight weeks (64 total hours) to work under the direct supervision of a clinical instructor. This is an introductory clinical experience for the student to the practice respiratory care skills the student obtained in RESP 1110 . The student will perform direct patient care by evaluating patients’ medical records, assessing patients’ oxygen therapy needs, practice administration/asses… --- # RESP1220 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedure II 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) In this course students will learn techniques and procedures for providing advanced respiratory care: airway management (to include oral/nasal airways, intubation, tracheostomy tubes, cuff inflation, and suctioning), noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, capnography, arterial blood gas analysis, and adult mechanical ventilation (to include indications, hazards, initial set-up, modes, monitoring, troubleshooting, and weaning.) An introduction to patient death, dying, an… Prerequisites: RESP1110, RESP1190, RESP1270, RESP1290, RESP1220L --- # RESP1220L — Resp Care Equip & Proc II Labresp Care E 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) In this course students will learn techniques and procedures for providing advanced respiratory care: airway management (to include oral/nasal airways, intubation, tracheostomy tubes, cuff inflation, and suctioning), noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, capnography, arterial blood gas analysis, and adult mechanical ventilation (to include indications, hazards, initial set-up, modes, monitoring, troubleshooting, and weaning.) An introduction to patient death, dying, an… --- # RESP1250 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is a study of the physic principles as they apply to cardio-pulmonary physiology, anatomy of the lungs and heart, the mechanics of ventilation and pulmonary circulation, airway resistance, hemodynamics, lung compliance, and the non-uniform distribution of ventilation and perfusion. Gas Laws and other mathematical equations will be studied and applied to the cardiopulmonary system. Oxygen transport and Carbon Dioxide transport are also covered in detail. Semester… Prerequisites: BIOL1730, RESP1110, RESP1140, RESP1190, RESP1220, RESP1270 --- # RESP1270 — Physician’s Seminar I 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is a discussion course focused on problem based learning of patient care. The course aides the student by relating previous and current laboratory, classroom, and clinical experiences into a more meaningful perspective of total patient care. Physician, faculty, and students present real patient cases to the class from their own clinical experience. Class discussion focuses on patient assessment, diagnostic laboratory testing, and analysis to rule out a diagnosis… Prerequisites: RESP1110, RESP1140, RESP1190, RESP1290, RESP1220, RESP1250 --- # RESP1290 — Practicum II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2.5 Credit(s) This is a practicum course. The student will be assigned to a hospital 12 hours per week for 13 weeks (156 total hours) to work under the direct supervision of a practicum instructor. This is a continuation of RESP 1190 . This course provides practicum experience for the student to the practice respiratory care skills the student obtained in RESP 1110 . The student will perform direct patient care by evaluating patients’ medical records, assessing patients’ oxygen therapy… Prerequisites: RESP1110, RESP1190, RESP1220, RESP1250, RESP1270 --- # RESP2310 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedures III 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of RESP 1210 and has instruction and laboratory application in adult critical care procedures such as: advance assessment in respiration of oxygen and carbon dioxide, hemodynamic monitoring, high frequency ventilation, and nitric oxide administration. The course transitions the student from the adult critical care experience to the neonatal and pediatric clinical settings focusing on infant and pediatric mechanical ventilation, ventilation tech… Prerequisites: RESP1220, RESP2310L, RESP2330, RESP2390 --- # RESP2310L — Resp Care Equip & Proc III 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of RESP 1220 and has instruction and laboratory application in adult critical care procedures such as: advance assessment in respiration of oxygen and carbon dioxide, hemodynamic monitoring, high frequency ventilation, and nitric oxide administration. The course transitions the student from the adult critical care experience to the neonatal and pediatric clinical settings focusing on infant and pediatric mechanical ventilation, ventilation tech… --- # RESP2330 — Advanced Life Support Procedures 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) This course consists of the American Heart Association’s Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advance Life Support (PALS), and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP). When the student successfully completes this course they will be issued certification cards for each discipline from the America Heart Association. The course is taught by certified AHA instructors. The laboratory hours are arranged. The course will be during the term as three separate modules, each tw… --- # RESP2390 — Practicum III 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2.5 Credit(s) This is a practicum course. The student will be assigned to a hospital 16 hours per week for 10 week (160 total hours) to work under the direct supervision of a practicum instructor. This is a continuation of RESP 1290 . This course provides practicum experience for the student to the practice respiratory care skills the student obtained in RESP 1220 . The student will perform direct patient care in an ICU setting evaluating patients’ medical records, assessing patients’… Prerequisites: RESP1220, RESP1290, RESP2310, RESP2330 --- # RESP2410 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedures IV 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will learn about advanced pulmonary function testing techniques and equipment, electrocardiograms, breathing exercises, pulmonary and cardiac exercise testing, bronchoscopy, polysomnography, indirect calorimetry, pulmonary rehabilitation, and home care. Semesters available: Day - F UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RESP 2410L Required as Interpret the results of the following: a. Cardiology Testing: Electrocardiography, Holte… Prerequisites: RESP2470, RESP2490 --- # RESP2410L — Resp Care Equip & Proc IV 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) In this course, students will learn about advanced pulmonary function testing techniques and equipment, electrocardiograms, breathing exercises, pulmonary and cardiac exercise testing, bronchoscopy, polysomnography, indirect calorimetry, pulmonary rehabilitation, and home care. 3 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RESP 2410 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59… --- # RESP2450 — Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) In this course, respiratory disorders are explored as to etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, therapeutics, prognosis, and respiratory therapy involvement. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required as Be able to relate changes associated with cell adaptation, injury and death to disease processes. Concept Maps/Case Presentations/ Group Projects/ Case Summaries during the term 2. For each disease: a. understand the etiology and pat… Prerequisites: RESP2410, RESP2470, RESP2490 --- # RESP2470 — Physician’s Seminar II 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is a discussion course focused on problem based learning of patient care. The course aides the student by relating previous and current laboratory, classroom, and clinical experiences into a more meaningful perspective of total patient care. Physician, faculty, and students present real patient cases to the class from their own clinical experience. Class discussion focuses on patient assessment, diagnostic laboratory testing, and analysis to rule out a diagnosis… Prerequisites: RESP2410 --- # RESP2490 — Practicum IV 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2.5 Credit(s) This is a practicum course and is a continuation of RESP 2390 . The student will be assigned to a hospital 12 hours per week for 13 weeks (156 total hours) to work under the supervision of a practicum instructor. six weeks will be spent in adult critical care and seven weeks will be spent in neonatal and pediatrics setting. This course provides a more intense look at adult mechanical ventilation focusing on the understanding of pathophysiology of the critical care patient… Prerequisites: RESP2410, RESP2470 --- # RESP2570 — Respiratory Care Administration 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) This course is a study of the responsibilities of the respiratory therapy supervisor/administrator to include staffing, scheduling, maintenance of equipment and supplies, policy and procedure, budget preparation, meetings, department reports, department planning and organization, quality assurance monitoring of patient care, JCAHO accreditation regulations, emergency preparedness, motivational theory, ethical and legal implications of practice, contemporary issues affecting… Prerequisites: RESP2599 --- # RESP2590 — Practicum V 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2.5 Credit(s) This is a practicum experience course and is a continuation of RESP 2490 - Practicum IV . This rotation is 36 hours per week for 5 weeks (180 total hours). A faculty advisor is assigned to the student and they work together to set up the student’s practicum experience. The student will be assigned to a health care facility to work under the supervision of a licensed respiratory care professional. The student may be assigned to various areas of respiratory care which may f… Prerequisites: RESP2410, RESP2490, RESP2599 --- # RESP2599 — Respiratory Care Review 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Respiratory Care Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1.5 Credit(s) This course is a review of respiratory care in preparation for the National Board for Respiratory Care Entry Level Examination, Written Registry Examination, and the Clinical Simulation Examination. The student will become familiar with the NBRC Examination Matrix and testing format for each of the national examinations. In order to successfully complete the course requirements, the student will be required to successfully complete, (based upon the minimum passing limit,… Prerequisites: RESP2590 --- # RNUR1010 — Basic Concepts in Nursing 6 credits · 6 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Course Coordinator: Sara Woodruff, MSN, RN Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) An introduction to fundamental nursing skills, interpersonal communication and relationships, safety in practice, ethical/legal issues of nursing practice including nursing roles and boundaries, awareness of developmental levels, medication administration guidelines/techniques/calculations, IV assessment and calculations, OR protocols and procedures pre-, intra- and post-operative care, pain assessment & management, teaching and… Prerequisites: PSYC1010, RNUR1030, BIOL2751 --- # RNUR1010C — Basic Concepts in Nursing 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) An introduction to fundamental nursing skills, interpersonal communication and relationships, safety in practice, ethical/legal issues of nursing practice including nursing roles and boundaries, awareness of developmental levels, medication administration guidelines/techniques/calculations, IV assessment and calculations, OR protocols and procedures pre-, intra- and post-operative care, pain assessment & management, teaching and learning, and cognitive development with a… --- # RNUR1010L — Basic Concepts in Nursing 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) An introduction to fundamental nursing skills, interpersonal communication and relationships, safety in practice, ethical/legal issues of nursing practice including nursing roles and boundaries, awareness of developmental levels, medication administration guidelines/techniques/calculations, IV assessment and calculations, OR protocols and procedures pre-, intra- and post-operative care, pain assessment & management,teaching and learning, and cognitive development with a f… Prerequisites: RNUR1010 --- # RNUR1010S — Do Not Use 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) An introduction to fundamental nursing skills, interpersonal communication and relationships, safety in practice, ethical/legal issues of nursing practice including nursing roles and boundaries, awareness of developmental levels, medication administration guidelines/techniques/calculations, IV assessment and calculations, OR protocols and procedures pre-, intra- and post-operative care, sterile dressing techniques, pain assessment & management, teaching and learning, and… Prerequisites: RNUR1010 --- # RNUR1012 — Nursing Fundamentals I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Nursing 3 Credit(s) In this course, students are introduced to the concepts of basic human needs. Critical thinking, ethical-legal, nursing history, and the program’s philosophy of nursing are emphasized. The role of the nurse as a member of the healthcare team is emphasized throughout the course. Acquisition of basic nursing skills will prepare students to deliver safe and appropriate care in accordance with the standards of professional nursing practice. Skills performed in the nursing laboratory facilitate the transfer of knowledge from the classroom to the delivery of c… Prerequisites: RNUR1030 --- # RNUR1014 — Nursing Fundamentals II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Nursing 3 Credit(s) In this course, students are introduced to the concepts of basic human needs. Critical thinking, ethical-legal, nursing history, and the program’s philosophy of nursing are emphasized. The role of the nurse as a member of the healthcare team is emphasized throughout the course. Acquisition of basic nursing skills will prepare students to deliver safe and appropriate care in accordance with the standards of professional nursing practice. Skills performed in the nursing laboratory facilitate the transfer of knowledge from the classroom to the delivery of c… Prerequisites: RNUR-1012, RNUR1030 --- # RNUR1030 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) Pharmacology PNUR 1030 /RNUR 1030 provides an introduction to the study of drugs. Content also includes classifications of drugs, dosage calculations, legal aspects of drug administration, and preparation and administration of drugs. Uses, actions and side effects of selected drugs will be studied as well as associated nursing care and implications. Semesters available: Day - F UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Develops basic skills in critical thinking as an integral compon… Prerequisites: MATH0084, CHEM1010, RNUR1010, PSYC1010, BIOL2751 --- # RNUR1050 — Intermediate Concepts in Nursing I 7 credits · 7 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 7 Credit(s) This course focuses on the response of clients to respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, orthopedic, endocrine (diabetes, thyroid, and parathyroid), fluid balance, and vascular stressors. Extensive emphasis is placed on meeting basic human needs, restoration of wellness, health maintenance, and promotion. Critical thinking, therapeutic communication, client teaching, developmental level tasks, cultural influences, and ethical/legal issues of nursing practice are also int… Prerequisites: RNUR1010, RNUR1030, PSYC1010, BIOL2751, RNUR1050L, RNUR1050C, PSYC2010, BIOL1101, BIOL2752 --- # RNUR1050C — Nursing I 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course focuses on the response of clients to respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, orthopedic, endocrine (diabetes, thyroid, and parathyroid), fluid balance, and vascular stressors. Extensive emphasis is placed on meeting basic human needs, restoration of wellness, health maintenance, and promotion. Critical thinking, therapeutic communication, client teaching, developmental level tasks, cultural influences, and ethical/legal issues of nursing practice are also int… --- # RNUR1050L — Nursing I 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course focuses on the response of clients to respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, orthopedic, endocrine (diabetes, thyroid, and parathyroid), fluid balance, and vascular stressors. Extensive emphasis is placed on meeting basic human needs, restoration of wellness, health maintenance, and promotion. Critical thinking, therapeutic communication, client teaching, developmental level tasks, cultural influences, and ethical/legal issues of nursing practice are also int… --- # RNUR1050S — Do Not Use 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course focuses on the response of clients to respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, orthopedic, endocrine (diabetes, thyroid, and parathyroid), fluid balance, and vascular stressors. Extensive emphasis is placed on meeting basic human needs, restoration of wellness, health maintenance, and promotion. Critical thinking, therapeutic communication, client teaching, developmental level tasks, cultural influences, and ethical/legal issues of nursing practice are also int… Prerequisites: RNUR1050 --- # RNUR1052 — Health Alterations I 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Nursing 4 Credit(s) This course will continue the application of nursing care concepts, critical thinking, clinical judgment, and decision-making in care of the adult client. Students will build upon foundational knowledge established in previous coursework. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of chronic health conditions and understanding of the nursing process. Students will apply the roles and responsibilities of the developing nurse, collaborating with the healthcare team to plan evidence-based care using the nursing process. Focus is placed on basic human needs, rest… Prerequisites: RNUR1012, RNUR1014, RNUR1030, PSYC1010, BIOL2751, BIOL1101 --- # RNUR1054 — Health Alterations II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Nursing 3 Credit(s) This course will expand upon knowledge obtained in previous coursework. Continued focus will be placed on nursing care concepts, critical thinking, clinical judgment, and decision-making in care of the adult client. The exploration of chronic health conditions and understanding of the nursing process are emphasized. Students will apply the roles and responsibilities of the developing nurse, collaborating with the healthcare team to plan evidence-based care using the nursing process. Concentration is placed on basic human needs, restoration of wellness, t… Prerequisites: RNUR1052, BIOL2752 --- # RNUR1060 — Clinical Reasoning 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Nursing 1 Credit(s) This course focuses on the development and incorporation of clinical reasoning within the role of the registered nurse. Foundational principles of nursing assessment, nursing process and decision-making to develop critical thinking skills are emphasized. Students will learn to determine evidence-based practice, ethical considerations, cultural competence, and clinical reasoning into safe and effective nursing care. Focus will be placed on developing prioritization of care and recognition of potential complications. Throughout the course students will col… Prerequisites: RNUR1054 --- # RNUR1070 — Intermediate Concepts in Nursing II 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 5 Credit(s) This intermediate course utilizes and builds on basic skills and knowledge of RNUR 1010 and RNUR 1050 . The focus of study is on the utilization of the nursing process emphasized in classroom and clinical experiences as it relates to meeting basic human needs. Acute care units in the hospital setting are utilized for clinical rotation to integrate intermediate medical-surgical theory with practice. Semesters available: Day - Su UG 9 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Prerequisites: RNUR1050, RNUR1070C, ENGL1010 --- # RNUR1070C — Intermediate Concepts in Nursing II 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This intermediate course utilizes and builds on basic skills and knowledge of RNUR 1010 and RNUR 1050 . The focus of study is on the utilization of the nursing process emphasized in classroom and clinical experiences as it relates to meeting basic human needs. Acute care units in the hospital setting are utilized for clinical rotation to integrate intermediate medical-surgical theory with practice. 9 Clinical Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RNUR 1070 Standard… --- # RNUR1070L — Do Not Use 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This intermediate course utilizes and builds on basic skills and knowledge of RNUR 1010 and RNUR 1050 . The focus of study is on the utilization of the nursing process emphasized in classroom, clinical and laboratory experiences as it relates to meeting basic human needs. Acute care units in the hospital setting are utilized for clinical rotation to integrate intermediate medical-surgical theory with practice. 2 Lab Hour(s) Required as * Every student brings different exp… Prerequisites: RNUR1010 --- # RNUR1090 — Professionalism in Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) Explores the development of professional nursing. Students are introduced to selected core nursing values, concepts, themes and theories which will be used as a foundation. The concepts of health and illness as influenced by psychological, social, cultural, ethical, and legal issues are examined. Nursing theories, the ANA Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, Code of Ethics for Nurses, and Ohio Board of Nursing are explored. Semesters available: SU - Online P/NP 1 Lect… Prerequisites: RNUR1010, RNUR1030, RNUR1050 --- # RNUR1125 — Transition Concepts in Nursing 7 credits · 7 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 7 Credit(s) This course recognizes and builds on the previous education and work experience of the L.P.N. Emphasis of study is upon utilization of the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health for individuals with common recurring health problems. Theoretical content and clinical experiences focus on the stress adaptation process as it relates to the basic human needs of oxygenation, nutrition and elimination, activity and rest, safety and security, mental healt… Prerequisites: RNUR1030, PSYC1010, PSYC2010, BIOL1101, BIOL2752, RNUR1125L, RNUR1125C, ENGL1010 --- # RNUR1125C — Transition Concepts in Nursing 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course recognizes and builds on the previous education and work experience of the L.P.N. Emphasis of study is upon utilization of the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health for individuals with common recurring health problems. Theoretical content and clinical experiences focus on the stress adaptation process as it relates to the basic human needs of oxygenation, nutrition and elimination, activity and rest, safety and security, mental healt… --- # RNUR1125L — Transition Concepts in Nursing 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course recognizes and builds on the previous education and work experience of the L.P.N. Emphasis of study is upon utilization of the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health for individuals with common recurring health problems. Theoretical content and clinical experiences focus on the stress adaptation process as it relates to the basic human needs of oxygenation, nutrition and elimination, activity and rest, safety and security, mental healt… --- # RNUR2030 — Advanced Concepts in Nursing I 8 credits · 8 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 8 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist the student to integrate and build on concepts and skills learned in previous nursing courses. Emphasis of study is upon utilization of the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health for individuals who present immediate and complex nursing needs. Critical thinking will be utilized in the exploration of theoretical content and clinical experiences. The focus of study is on the stress-adaptation process as it relates t… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125, RNUR2030C, RNUR2030L, CHEM1030, BIOL1550 --- # RNUR2030C — Advanced Concepts in Nursing I 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist the student to integrate and build on concepts and skills learned in previous nursing courses. Emphasis of study is upon utilization of the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health for individuals who present immediate and complex nursing needs. Critical thinking will be utilized in the exploration of theoretical content and clinical experiences. The focus of study is on the stress-adaptation process as it relates t… --- # RNUR2030L — Advanced Nursing I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RNUR 2030 and RNUR 2030C Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding… --- # RNUR2032 — Obstetric & Reproductive C 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Nursing 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the basic needs of maternal and neonatal clients. Nursing care concepts of therapeutic communication, clinical judgment, and clinical decision-making are emphasized throughout the course. Students will discuss the roles and responsibilities of the obstetric nurse in providing quality, safe, client-centered care for diverse populations through teamwork and collaboration. Foundations of the nursing process are demonstrated in the management of maternal and neonatal clients in the acute care setting. 0.5 Clinical Hour(s); 0 Cooperativ… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125, RNUR1054, RNUR1060 --- # RNUR2034 — Pediatric Care 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Nursing 4 Credit(s) This course addresses the needs of the pediatric population. Focus is placed on health promotion, health assessment, holistic wellness, maintenance of health, and recognition of illness for children from infancy to adolescence. Students will incorporate essential concepts of critical thinking, therapeutic communication, collaboration, prioritization, and clinical judgment into the nursing care of children. Students will analyze family dynamics and community resources impacting the pediatric population. Evidence-based practice standards and atraumatic car… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125, RNUR1054, RNUR1060 --- # RNUR2050 — Advanced Concepts in Nursing II 8 credits · 8 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 8 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist the student in integrating and expanding concepts and skills learned in previous nursing courses. Critical thinking will be utilized in implementing the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health and behavioral adjustment for individuals with complex nursing needs. Theoretical content and clinical experiences will focus on the stress-adaptation process as it relates to the basic human needs of mental health and behavi… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125, RNUR2050C, RNUR2050L, CHEM1030, BIOL1550 --- # RNUR2050C — Advanced Concepts in Nursing II 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) This course is designed to assist the student in integrating and expanding concepts and skills learned in previous nursing courses. Critical thinking will be utilized in implementing the nursing process to maintain and/or restore optimal level health and behavioral adjustment for individuals with complex nursing needs. Theoretical content and clinical experiences will focus on the stress-adaptation process as it relates to the basic human needs of mental health and behavi… --- # RNUR2050L — Advanced Nursing II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Lab Hour(s) Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RNUR 2050 and RNUR 2050C Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understanding… --- # RNUR2052 — Complex Health Alterations I 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Nursing 4 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of prior medical surgical nursing courses and is a companion to Complex Health Alterations II. Evidence-based practice serves as the foundation for safe, client-centered care of clients experiencing various complex physiological disorders. Psychological and psychosocial effects associated with various disorders are also analyzed. Critical thinking, prioritization, and delegation are emphasized as students evaluate roles and responsibilities of the developing nurse and collaborate within the healthcare team. Clinical judgemen… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125, RNUR1054, RNUR1060 --- # RNUR2054 — Complex Health Alterations II 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Nursing 4 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of prior medical surgical nursing courses and is a companion to Complex Health Alterations I. Evidence-based practice serves as the foundation for safe, client-centered care of clients experiencing various complex physiological disorders. Psychological and psychosocial effects associated with various disorders are also analyzed. Critical thinking, prioritization, and delegation are emphasized as students evaluate roles and responsibilities of the developing nurse and collaborate within the healthcare team. Clinical judgement… Prerequisites: RNUR-2052 --- # RNUR2060 — Clinical Judgement I 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Nursing 1 Credit(s) This course focuses on the development and incorporation of clinical judgement within the role of the registered nurse. Foundational principles of nursing assessment, analysis, inference, and decision-making to develop enhanced critical thinking skills are emphasized. Students will learn to integrate evidence-based practice, ethical considerations, cultural competence, and clinical reasoning into safe and effective nursing care. Focus will be placed on developing proficiency in pattern recognition, prioritization of care, and anticipation of potential co… --- # RNUR2062 — Clinical Judgement II 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Nursing 1 Credit(s) This course builds upon previous content in the development and incorporation of clinical judgement within the role of the registered nurse. Foundational principles of nursing assessment, analysis, inference, and decision-making to develop enhanced critical thinking skills are emphasized. Students will learn to integrate evidence-based practice, ethical considerations, cultural competence, and clinical reasoning into safe and effective nursing care. Focus will be placed on developing proficiency in pattern recognition, prioritization of care, and anticip… Prerequisites: RNUR2060 --- # RNUR2070 — Nursing Trends and Transitions 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) A study of the complex processes that occur and influence the student’s transition into nursing practice. Reality shock, the changing healthcare delivery system, as well as legal and ethical responsibilities and issues are included. The role of health care organizations as they relate to the practice of nursing is covered. The nurse’s role in the political arena is explored. Delegation as an integral part of nursing care delivery is examined. Requirements for initial and… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125 --- # RNUR2070L — Nursing Trends and Transitions 0 credits · 0 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 0 Credit(s) A study of the complex processes that occur and influence the student’s transition into nursing practice. Reality shock, the changing healthcare delivery system, as well as legal and ethical responsibilities and issues are included. The role of health care organizations as they relate to the practice of nursing is covered. The nurse’s role in the political arena is explored. Delegation as an integral part of nursing care delivery is examined. Requirements for initial and… --- # RNUR2072 — Nursing Trends and Transitions 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Nursing 2 Credit(s) This course synthesizes the application of the nursing process. Emphasis is placed on the application of knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for the entry level registered nurse within the scope of nursing practice. This course will facilitate the learner’s transition into an entry-level position as a graduate nurse. Attributes of the graduate nurse are explored, including professional communication, legal and ethical responsibilities, accountability, organizational skills, time management, leadership, and collaboration with members of the interdisc… Prerequisites: RNUR1070, RNUR1125 --- # RNUR3010 — Professional Nursing Practice 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, MS, PT 3 Credit(s) The course introduces the student to the theoretical framework of the NCSC BSN program, which focuses on servant leadership and interpersonal connectedness in the changing healthcare landscape. The course integrates the practice of empathetic communication while exploring the transition and role of the professional nurse, addressing theory and standards of professional practice, contemporary issues in nursing, and legal and ethical considerations for the registered nurse in healthcare practice. UG 3 Lecture H… --- # RNUR3020 — Health Assessment and Promotion 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, MS, PT 4 Credit(s) This course reviews and further develops the fundamental skills for meaningful communication and assessment skills needed to draw inferences from collected data and identify health promotion interventions for health issues. Specific skills for the nurse to communicate attention to the ‘whole’ patient and conveying a sense of true caring will be discussed, practiced, and evaluated. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching aca… --- # RNUR3030 — Health Informatics 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, M.S., PT 4 Credit(s) This course offers an examination of the information technology applications to support nursing practice and the clinical information systems utilized in health care. The focus will include how these processes impact patient safety and healthcare --- # RNUR3040 — Community Health Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, M.S., PT 4 Credit(s) This course focuses on nursing practice as it applies to systems within a community; addressing health promotion, injury and disease prevention, and mass casualty disaster’s impact on populations. Additionally, this course requires students to examine, analyze, and offer reflection on the nurse’s leadership role in the community in light of changing dynamics in health care. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic… --- # RNUR4010 — Evidence-Based Nursing Practice 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, M.S., PT 4 Credit(s) In this course students study the concepts of evidence-based practice which include client collaboration, integration of qualitative and quantitative research, and the evaluation of findings to improve health --- # RNUR4020 — Interprofessional Concepts 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, M.S., PT. 4 Credit(s) The course provides an exploration of the interprofessional collaboration in healthcare systems, including creating a culture of safety to improve client --- # RNUR4030 — Societal Perspectives in Nursing and Health Care 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Nursing Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, M.S., PT 4 Credit(s) This course explores the concepts and techniques for providing culturally sensitive nursing care. Examines the perceptions of health and illness and the impact of these for members of differing sociocultural populations. Specific skills and techniques used to communicate openness, curiosity, respect, and affirmation of differences will be taught, practiced, and subject to self-reflection. Undergraduate 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required * Every student brings different experiences to… Prerequisites: RNUR3010, RNUR3020, RNUR3030, RNUR3040, SOCY1010 --- # RNUR4040 — Leadership in Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Assistant Dean: Heidi Kreglow, M.S., PT. 4 Credit(s) The course provides an exploration and application of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of leadership and management principles as applied to nursing practice in healthcare organizations. This course includes ‘real world’ practice of leadership in a clinical setting with weekly instructor facilitated sessions for student-to-student interaction. This course also includes practicum hours to be completed in an approved healthcare setting. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); 1 Practicum Hour(s); Required * Every student… Prerequisites: RNUR3010, RNUR3020, RNUR3040 --- # SOCY1010 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the theoretical foundations and methods used to gather, interpret, and evaluate data in sociology. Insight into how society is organized by focusing on the structure and function of social institutions, the impact of culture and socialization on individuals and groups, and systems of stratification among various racial and ethnic, social class, gender and sexuality groups. Please note --- # SOCY1090 — Death and Dying 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will focus on why and how people experience loss, death and grief. We will investigate the ideas of Kubler-Ross and others and expand our exploration to include the Eastern and Judeo-Christian perspectives. In addition, we will consider a variety of sources of grief (death, divorce, alcoholism, birth of a handicapped child, life-threatening illnesses, etc.) and how people react to such events. Semesters available: Day - F Evening - Sp UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading S… --- # SOCY2010 — Cultural Diversity and Racism 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Sociological exploration of American racial and ethnic groups. Emphasis placed on the social construction of race and ethnicity, patterns of intergroup contact. Historical comparative analysis of selected groups with emphasis on economic, political and structural inequalities. Please note --- # SOCY2030 — Marriage and Family 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Sociology of Marriage and Family examines numerous components that impact the family, including: marriage, love, work, race and ethnicity, parenthood, divorce, remarriage/stepfamilies, and family violence. Theoretical perspectives related to families will also be examined. Social and governmental influences that relate to and impact families will be addressed. TAG# OSS023 UG OSS023 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # SOCY2050 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will present an overview of generally recognized social problems by sociological measurement. Definitions of social problems and an understanding of their impact on the quality of life and the social work field will be implemented. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a… --- # SOCY2999 — Special Topics in Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Sociology Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Special Topics in Sociology - A particular topic or combination of topics will be covered when there is sufficient student interest. Students will be expected to contribute to discussions on the basis of readings in the selected areas. Course may be repeated on different topic. A specific course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. Course based on student interest. Semesters available: based on need. UG 3 L… --- # SPAN1010 — Beginning Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Spanish Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course develops basic speaking, listening, writing and reading skills. The goal is for students to achieve a Novice Mid-level of proficiency across all the aforementioned skills. At this level, students will be able to engage in simple interpersonal exchanges. They will also be able to present and understand information about themselves and their immediate surroundings using words, phrases and memorized expressions while speaking and listening, reproduce from memory a modest number o… --- # SPAN1020 — Beginning Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Spanish Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) SPAN1020 is a continuation of SPAN 1010 with more advanced practice in listening, reading, speaking (spoken presentations as well as interpersonal exchanges), and writing with an emphasis on practical Spanish. Course includes introduction to Hispanic culture on selected topics. This course is not intended for native speakers of Spanish. Semesters Available: Day-Sp UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required In the area of presentational writing: Write cohesive paragraphs, with correct accents and punc… Prerequisites: SPAN1010 --- # STAT0086 — Algebra for Probability & Statistics 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Statistics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to teach students the algebraic methods and procedures that will be needed in a probability and statistics course. The topics will include demonstrations in using the calculator, scientific notation, order of operations, converting decimals to percents, inequalities, and exponents, radicals, solving equations, graphing lines using slope and y-intercept, solving equations using the quadratic formula, sequences and variation. P/NP 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Colle… Prerequisites: MATH0072, MATH0073 --- # STAT1010 — Probability and Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Statistics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides the student with an overview of probability and statistics. Probability terminology, concepts and rules are emphasized in solving probability problems. Descriptive statistics, including measures of central tendency and dispersion, charts, tables and diagrams are used to summarize data. The student is introduced to the binomial, Poisson, hyper-geometric, normal and t-distributions. Confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, correlation, and linear regression are used… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # STAT1030 — Statistical Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Statistics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Students in this course learn analysis techniques including hypothesis testing and confidence intervals for standard deviations for one and two populations, contingency tables (chi-squared), analysis of variance (ANOVA), least squares method, multiple regression models, and non-parametric hypothesis tests. Students will design, develop, and present a statistical analysis project. Successful completion of STAT 1010 with a grade of C- or better required. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Co… Prerequisites: STAT1010 --- # STAT1040 — Statistics for Business Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Course Coordinator: Sara Rollo Assistant Dean: Dr. Steve Haynes 3 Credit(s) Statistical inferences including estimation, confidence intervals, and tests of hypotheses for means, standard deviations, and proportions: analysis of variance; regression analysis; chi-square; business applications. Students will develop a basic competency in using a computer spreadsheet and/or the graphing calculator to perform statistical calculations. College Wide --- # STAT1050 — Statistical Methods in Business 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Statistics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents a study of basic concepts and practices of statistics as they relate to business. The course includes descriptive statistics, probability, statistical distributions, sampling, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Other topics include correlation, regression, process improvement using control charts, index numbers, and time series analysis. Successful completion of MATH 0084 with a grade of C- or better or a COMPASS Algebra score of 65 or higher or ACT Math score of… Prerequisites: MATH0084 --- # STAT9920 — Probability and Statistics with Algebra Co-requisite Lab 5 credits · 5 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Statistics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 5 Credit(s) UG 5 Lecture Hour(s); Required - Must be completed prior to taking this course. Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student is a valued and equal member of the community.* Every student brings different experiences to the College, and all are important in enriching academic life and developing greater understand… Prerequisites: MATH0072, MATH0073 --- # STNA1110 — State Tested Nurse Assistant 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: State Tested Nurse Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) The course is the classroom and laboratory portion of state-mandated testing for Nurse Aides in Ohio. The course is designed to prepare the students to successfully pass the state-mandated testing for Nurse Aides in Ohio. Students will satisfactorily complete the didactic and laboratory portion of the Ohio Department of Health’s, Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program, (NATCEP). This course will consist of 80 class --- # STNA1150 — State Tested Nurse Asst CPR/First Aid 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: State Tested Nurse Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) A practical course in the care and handling of victims of common emergencies; i.e., transportation and household accidents, climate related emergencies. Areas include basic life support, victim assessment, shock, bleeding, bandaging, splinting, burns, poisoning, medical emergencies, rescue and moving victims, triage. Students who meet the examination requirements will receive both a Community First Aid and Safety card from the American Red Cross and Basic Life S… --- # STNA1250 — State Tested Nurse Assistant Directed Practice 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: State Tested Nurse Assistant Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) The course is the directed practice training associated with STNA 1110 and STNA 1150 of the state-mandated testing for Nurse Aides in Ohio. The course is designed to prepare the students clinically to demonstrate the skills learned in the STNA 1110 and STNA 1150 courses. Students will satisfactorily complete the laboratory portion of the Ohio Department of Health’s, Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program, (NATCEP). This course consists of 12 direc… --- # SURG1030 — Fundamentals of Surgical Technology 12 credits · 12 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Surgical Technology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 12 Credit(s) This course teaches the role and responsibility of the surgical technologist in effective communication, legal, ethical, and moral aspects of care, preparation of the patient for surgery, preparation of the OR for surgery, aseptic techniques, patient care procedures, environmental safety, and supply/equipment preparation and use. This course is for surgical technologist only and will not meet the needs for any other allied health or nursing program. UG 10 Lab Hour(s) 6… Prerequisites: BIOL1550 --- # SURG1070 — Surgical Technology Procedures 16 credits · 16 hours Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Surgical Technology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 16 Credit(s) This course covers selected commonly performed surgical procedures, pathology leading to surgical intervention, purposes of surgery, problems that may arise, and techniques/instruments specific to general & minimal access as applied to GI, urology, male reproductive, OB & GYN surgeries, Vascular, Thoracic, Neurology, Ophthalmic, ENT, Plastics, Orthopedics, and Dental. The course practicum component allows demonstration of both psychomotor skill competency and practicum… Prerequisites: SURG1030, BIOL2751, BIOL2752 --- # THEA1010 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Theatre Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) Course is an overview of theatre as an art form. Includes historical and production points of view. Students will effectively view and critique plays and musicals. This is NOT a performance based course, but a theory and analysis based class. Semesters Available: based on need. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # VCMT1050 — Imaging I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will teach the students how to create, edit, manipulate, and manage digital imagery using Adobe Photoshop. Students will also use Adobe InDesign to focus on visual communication through various mediums including print, web, and multimedia. Students manipulate images by improving image quality, adding graphic design elements, and building compositions for the use in other interactive media projects or as their own docume… --- # VCMT1085 — Visual Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of the Mac Computer platform, Vector Graphics, and Visual Communication practices. It will enable the student to employ digital drawing tools and the elements and principles of design to create vector graphics and illustrations. The student’s projects will be based on conceptual sketches transferred to the computer utilizing digital illustration practices and techniques in Adobe Illustrator. The v… Prerequisites: VCMT1050 --- # VCMT1190 — Video Production I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Digital video focuses on the development of video from the pre-production process through the production and post-production phases. Students plan, shoot, edit, and distribute videos as part of a production team. Topics include preparing a script, developing a shot list, videography, editing footage, adding soundtracks, exporting, and rendering video for various uses in various formats. Single camera style, creative teamwork, and s… Prerequisites: ARTS1070, VCMT1050 --- # VCMT1280 — Visual Communication II & Typography 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Expanding on student’s knowledge of graphic design elements and principles covered in VCMT 1085 , students will further explore page design. Emphasis will be on typography. History of typography, graphic design, and printing processes will be studied. Projects may include advertisements, letter shapes, logos, brochures, tables, form documents, grid layouts and mass media communication. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required F… Prerequisites: VCMT1085 --- # VCMT1550 — Imaging II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will expand on the vocabulary and production processes learned in VCMT 1050 - Imaging I . Emphasis will be on raster based images produced from the leading graphic software applications. Digital photography, developing images for the Internet, and more complex compositing techniques will be covered. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Demonstrate advanced techniques in imaging software including scanning, compo… Prerequisites: ARTS1010, VCMT1050 --- # VCMT2060 — Principles of Printing Technology 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) An overview of printing processes including individual hands-on experience with the major printing processes including offset lithography, large format inkjet, digital printing and silk screen printing. Printing materials and finishing techniques will be included. Hands-on experience printing in the lab will be required. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Produce individual projects using major printing processes includin… Prerequisites: VCMT1280, VCMT1550 --- # VCMT2070 — Web Design I 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This class will cover current web design workflow, best practices for web design including designing for mobile phones, UX/UI user experience/interface design, HTML5, CSS and Javascript to build web sites, ftp access to web servers, SEO (search engine optimization) and web site analytics. Students will build at least one web site using an HTML text editor with Bootstrap or other CSS responsive framework and another web site with CM… Prerequisites: VCMT1050 --- # VCMT2280 — Editing & Publishing for V 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communications Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course blends both copy and design to further develop skills in writing for publications, designing, and producing publications. Students will get experience in two related areas 1) writing and editing documents for publication, and 2) using design publication software to produce multiple page documents like books, newsletters, magazines, ebooks, and interactive publications. Students will produce copy for their publishing pr… Prerequisites: VCMT1280, ENGL1030 --- # VCMT2390 — Video Production II 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course builds on the skills learned in the Introduction to Video I course. Students will have an opportunity to explore more in depth concepts, principles, techniques and processes of producing, writing and directing as well as lighting, shooting, and editing audio and video. Students will have an opportunity to acquire skills in producing corporate/industrial style videos using both field and studio approaches. UG 2 Lab Hour(… Prerequisites: VCMT1190 --- # VCMT2400 — Motion Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is intended to build upon the skills received in previous VCMT imaging and video courses. The focus is on temporal and dynamic graphic communication incorporating video, stills, illustration, music and animation within a motion graphics software application. By the end of this course the student will be able to create a dynamic logo, program opening as well as an animated lower third and an info graphic for a video prog… Prerequisites: VCMT1190, VCMT1550 --- # VCMT2550 — Imaging III 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communications Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will cover advanced vector & raster imaging techniques. Vector imaging techniques will cover information graphics, cartography, package design, 3 D gradient mesh, and technical illustration. Students will produce samples for their portfolio that demonstrate their skills in image manipulation, including advanced color correction, advanced photo retouching techniques, and photo montage. Undergraduate 4 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lect… Prerequisites: VCMT1550 --- # VCMT2590 — Video Production III 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course will allow students to gain a more critical and in-depth perspective of organizational video production. Students will have opportunities to gain real world experience by producing organizational videos. Advanced techniques in directing, videography, audio and video editing, and lighting will be employed. This course will allow students to build confidence in their producing skills as well as add to their portfolios. UG… Prerequisites: VCMT2390 --- # VCMT2700 — Capstone Multimedia Portfolio 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to take a project idea from pre-production to finished product. Students will be expected to utilize all skills acquired in their VCMT program to assemble an electronic portfolio which can be used for employment interviews. All VCMT classes completed or concurrently enrolled. This class should be taken within 20 credit hours of graduation. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required as 00. College Wide --- # VCMT2800 — Cooperative Work Experience 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) The cooperative work experience is an opportunity for students to obtain practical work experience in the Visual Communications Field, while earning college credit. This on or off campus employment experience can be paid or unpaid. The work experience is coordinated by a faculty member who visits the job site for a conference with the student and the supervisor at least once per semester. Students must complete 150 hrs of work expe… Prerequisites: VCMT2850 --- # VCMT2850 — Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours 1 Credit(s) This course is taken concurrently with VCMT 2800 - Cooperative Work Experience . Students will discuss their work place experiences that occur during their Cooperative Work Experience. Students must get permission of the instructor in order to enroll in this class. P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take VCMT 2800 College Wide --- # VCMT2999 — Special Topics in Visual Communication Media & Technology 3 credits · 3 hours 3 Credit(s) This course enables faculty members in the Visual Communications Media & Technology department to present a specific topic or project in Visual Communications, on a limited basis, that is not normally covered in the current VCMT curriculum. The course may be twice before it must be discontinued or added to the curriculum via the required Curriculum Committee process. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MFGT1010 — Industrial Blueprint Reading 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 2 Credit(s) Blueprint interpretation is a core skill for Engineers and Apprentices. Students will learn the fundamentals of orthographic projection, arrangement of views, application of dimensions and tolerances, machining and finishing processes, and more. Materials presented conform to the latest ANSI standards and ISO specifications. Sample prints in both standard and metric format. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MFGT1020 — Introduction to Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will be introduced to print reading and part visualization from drawings, including sketching multi-view drawings and three-dimensional models, location of key features and dimensioning specifications. Students introduced to beginning concepts in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Instruction in using precision measurement tools including, but not limited to scales, calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, coordinate me… --- # MFGT1025 — Semiconductor 101 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) In this course, a student will explore career opportunities within the semiconductor industry and learn how people effectively work in a cleanroom environment and adhere to chemical safety best practices. Students will be introduced to how semiconductor wafers are manufactured and processed to become an integrated circuit used in a variety of industries. Students will demonstrate problem-solving, critical thinking and communication skills while lea… --- # MFGT1110 — Manufacturing Processes 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course offers an introduction to manufacturing methods and basic machine tool operation. Students will be provided the background needed to read and interpret technical drawings and proper use of a variety of inspection and measuring tools. Students will also develop and use shop documents such as job plans and blueprints. Lab activities include Soldering, Electroplating, CNC Engraving, Mold making, Polymer Resin and Sheet Metal fabrication. D… --- # MFGT1120 — Advanced Machining 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course builds on the basic skills presented in MFGT1110. Students who complete this course will focus on the NIMS certification exams available for Vertical Milling, Drill Press, Grinding, and Turning Operations including chucking and between centers. Focus will be on safety throughout the course. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide Prerequisites: MFGT1110, MECT1150, ENRD2260 --- # MFGT1300 — Welding and Welding Equipment 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers the equipment and techniques associated with the welding and cutting processes most widely used in industry today. Topics include Oxy-fuel, SMAW, GTAW, Robotics applications, Laser welding, and others. Print reading and weld testing methods are also included. Diligent attention is given to personal and fire safety during lab activities. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MFGT1550 — CNC Setup and Operations 1 credits · 1 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 1 Credit(s) An introduction to computer numerical control (CNC) practices, equipment, setup and operation. This course will concentrate on both mills and lathes. Students will build and qualify tooling, set up jobs, load programs, and fab parts. A series of lab projects are included. P/NP 3 Lab Hour(s) College Wide --- # MFGT1640 — Computer Aided Manufacturing I 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) Students will use simulation software to verify programs written in G and M codes. HAAS mill and lathe trainers will be used in conjunction with a HAAS CNC Mill for select lab exercises. Students will complete supporting documents such as lettered prints, tool drawings, set up sheets and code. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Practice safe operation of CNC machine tools. Week 1 and throughout semester: Written test and Final Exam, Lab p… Prerequisites: MFGT1110 --- # MFGT1700 — Vacuum Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Dr. Vincent Palombo 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will be introduced to the operational mechanisms and process use of vacuum pumps used in the semiconductor industry. Students will explain the operational methodology and process use of equipment that require vacuum pumps used in the semiconductor industry. Students will demonstrate problem-solving, critical thinking and communication skills while learning how to perform maintenance on a vacuum system. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Le… Prerequisites: MFGT1020, MFGT1025 --- # MFGT2010 — Jig and Fixture Design 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Tool design is the process of designing and developing the tools, methods, and techniques necessary to improve manufacturing efficiency and productivity. Students use Solid Modeling software to design tools used in fabricating, welding, and inspection applications. Tool design is an ever-changing, growing process of creative problem solving which addresses quality and economy to produce a competitive product to solve manufacturing situations. UG 2… Prerequisites: MFGT1110, MECT1150, ENRD2260 --- # MFGT2100 — Quality Control and Spc 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers basic manufacturing concepts of Quality Control, SPC (Statistical Process Control), Lean Manufacturing, and other principles, --- # MFGT2200 — Polymers & Industrial Plastics 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers basic applications of plastics in products and industry. Learn how different plastics are processed, and common and unusual plastic components and products how they are manufactured. Green applications are also introduced. Design applications are created using solid modeling programs such as Autodesk Inventor, and the prototype design process. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MFGT2220 — Manufacturing and Prototypes 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) Students will design and produce prototypes at the Kehoe FABLAB. Students will use Subtractive, Powder, and 3D Printers, CO2 Laser, Optical Laser Scanner, large format Digital Printer, and a variety of small shop and hand tools. Students will develop shop documents such as job plans, production schedules, and blueprints. Diligent attention is given to safety and prototype design, following the Form, Fit and Function Industrial design standard. UG 2… --- # MFGT2250 — Stamping Operations and Die Design 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to give students knowledge of press operations. An overview of standard frame structures and press accessories including stock feeders and de-coilers, as well as new press technology and current developments in the stamping industry will be presented. The second part of the course covers material strips, sheet metal models, die design, and tonnage calculations. Students will use solid modeling software to develop and trouble… Prerequisites: MFGT1110, MECT1150, ENRD2260 --- # MFGT2510 — Fundamentals of Light & Lasers 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) Light plays a central role in our daily lives. Laser applications including CD players, digital cameras, bar code scanners, solar power and fiber-optics are introduced in this course. A growing and developing area of technology, Photonics applications are expanding in modern manufacturing. Fundamental information is covered in this course. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MFGT2520 — Elements of Photonics with NANO 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers the operational characteristics of lasers. Lasers are very useful in areas such as material processing, measurement, laser sensing and imaging, medicine, military apps, entertainment and holography. Solid state technology and applications of NANO technology is also introduced in this course. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Prepare and maintain a detailed lab notebook of experiments and activities. Week 1 through week… Prerequisites: MFGT2510 --- # MFGT2640 — Computer Aided Manufacturing II 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) Students will build on fundamental programming skills and knowledge of machine tools to write programs using MASTERCAM X5 for milling and turning machines. CAD/CAM/CNC combines CAD skills to create geometry with CAM software to generate G and M codes for fabrication of parts on CNC machine tools. Students will have the option to test for NIMS certifications in CNC disciplines. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide --- # MFGT2910 — Manufacturing Technology Project 2 credits · 2 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course brings together the course work and learning experiences from the Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Technology program. Each student will select and develop a manufacturing design project, with instructor approval, to be completed following the procedures presented. Students will apply accepted Principles of Project Management from inception to completion of the project. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required College Wide --- # MFGT2999 — Special Topics in Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course presents a specific topic in Manufacturing Engineering Technology that is normally not covered in the current Tool & Die Technology. Credit hours and topics will be pre-approved by the academic administration. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide