# Northeast Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T20:05:22.355Z from a crawl of northeast.edu. 815 records (95 programs · 720 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting The Accounting associate of applied science degree teaches the basic concepts, definitions, terminologies, and methods of operating an accounting system. Outstanding career opportunities await students who are accurate, conscientious, and analytical. Northeast prepares graduates for immediate employment in an entry-level accounting position. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 1210 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 2010 — Spreadsheet Accounting - ACCT 2020 — Accounting with QuickBooks - ACCT 2030 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT 2200 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT 2260 — Individual and Business Income Tax - ACCT 2700 — Accounting Capstone - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1050 — Introduction to Business - BSAD 1070 — Business Math - BSAD 1310 — Cooperative Internship - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - BSAD 2160 — Customer Service and Business Etiquette - BSAD 2540 — Principles of Management - BSAD 2700 — Business Law I - ECON 1040 — Personal Finance - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENTR 1050 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - OFFT 2110 — Excel Spreadsheet Applications - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Accounting Certificate **Certificate** The Accounting Certificate consists of 21 credit hours of selected courses from accounting, business, and information technology. The certificate is specifically intended for individuals wishing to update their skills after having been out of the workforce for several years, or for working adults wishing to change occupations. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 1210 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 2020 — Accounting with QuickBooks - ACCT 2030 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT 2260 — Individual and Business Income Tax - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1070 — Business Math - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Accounting Diploma **Diploma** The accounting diploma consists of 33 credit hours of selected courses from accounting, business, and information technology. The diploma is intended for individuals wishing to focus on accounting and related course work and who have previous successful work experience. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 1210 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 2010 — Spreadsheet Accounting - ACCT 2020 — Accounting with QuickBooks - ACCT 2030 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT 2260 — Individual and Business Income Tax - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1070 — Business Math - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 1040 — Personal Finance - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Administrative Professional Certificate **Certificate** The Administrative Professional certificate consists of a minimum of 16 hours of selected courses from administrative professional, business, and information technology areas. The certificate is designed for students seeking immediate employment in entry-level, clerical positions with a focus on the basic skills of office support personnel. ## Courses - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 1050 — Introduction to Business - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - BSAD 2160 — Customer Service and Business Etiquette - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - OFFT 1580 — Microsoft Outlook Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # BUSINESS-ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE **Certificate** Students who choose the Entrepreneurship Certificate will receive instruction pertaining to skills necessary to begin the journey of becoming an entrepreneur. In this program students will explore basic marketing, accounting, sales, and the first step in opening a business—the written business plan. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 2020 — Accounting with QuickBooks - BSAD 2520 — Principles of Marketing - BSAD 2700 — Business Law I - ENTR 1050 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - ENTR 2040 — Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study - ENTR 2090 — Entrepreneurship Business Plan Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # SMALL BUSINESS-ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE **Certificate** Students who choose the Entrepreneurship Certificate will receive instruction pertaining to skills necessary to begin the journey of becoming an entrepreneur. In this program students will explore basic marketing, accounting, sales, and the first step in opening a business—the written business plan. ## Courses - ACCT 1060 — Basic Accounting Procedures - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1040 — Personal Finance - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - BSAD 2520 — Principles of Marketing - BSAD 2700 — Business Law I - ENTR 1050 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # COMPUTER APPLICATION SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE **Certificate** The Computer Application Specialist certificate is designed to prepare individuals for work in any setting that requires extensive knowledge and skills of computer application software. ## Courses - INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II - INFO 2230 — Web Page Development - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - OFFT 1580 — Microsoft Outlook - OFFT 2090 — Advanced Word Certification - OFFT 2110 — Excel Spreadsheet Applications - OFFT 2500 — Advanced Office Integration Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # BUSINESS DIPLOMA **Diploma** The Business diploma is best suited for working adults seeking to improve their understanding of basic business concepts. The business diploma program allows students to explore topics related to marketing, advertising, salesmanship, and management. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1040 — Personal Finance - BSAD 1070 — Business Math - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - BSAD 2130 — Salesmanship - BSAD 2160 — Customer Service and Business Etiquette - BSAD 2250 — International Business - BSAD 2520 — Principles of Marketing - BSAD 2540 — Principles of Management - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Applied Science in Business **Degree** A Business AAS offers comprehensive instruction covering basic skills for management, marketing, customer service and sales occupations. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1070 — Business Math - BSAD 1320 — Cooperative Internship - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - BSAD 2130 — Salesmanship - BSAD 2160 — Customer Service and Business Etiquette - BSAD 2250 — International Business - BSAD 2520 — Principles of Marketing - BSAD 2530 — Advanced Marketing - BSAD 2540 — Principles of Management - BSAD 2550 — Advanced Management - BSAD 2700 — Business Law I - BSAD 2760 — Applied Business Projects - COMM 1010 — Fundamentals of Communication - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - ECON 1040 — Personal Finance - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Business Administration a two-year liberal arts curriculum for those students that plan to transfer to a four-year college for the completion of a bachelor’s degree in one of many areas of business. This program of study emphasizes instruction in accounting, business law, business communications, economics, and statistics, which will prepare the student to be successful at the transfer institution. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 1210 — Principles of Accounting II - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 1050 — Introduction to Business - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - BSAD 2700 — Business Law I - BSAD 2710 — Business Law II - BSAD/MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON 2120 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # CHW certificate program **Certificate** The CHW certificate program of study prepares individuals with the necessary skills to perform the duties of a community health worker. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - HLTH 1210 — Community Health Worker - HPER 2310 — Community Health - HUSR 1010 — Introduction to Human Services & Counseling - NURA 1110 — Nurse Aide Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # MEDICAL BILLING DIPLOMA **Diploma** The Medical Billing diploma prepares the student for a position as a medical biller in a variety of healthcare settings, such as physician offices, multi-specialty clinics, nursing homes, surgery centers, healthcare systems, and medical billing companies. ## Courses - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - HIMS 1000 — Introduction to Health Information Management - HIMS 1015 — Introduction to Billing - HIMS 1025 — Medical Office Procedures - HIMS 1140 — Pathopharmacology - HIMS 1220 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - HIMS 2000 — Medical Billing & Reimbursement - HIMS 2015 — Principles of Healthcare Insurance - HIMS 2025 — Medical Coding and Compliance for the Billers - HIMS 2125 — Billing Professional Practice Experience - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE **Certificate** The certificate provides the necessary skills to perform successfully in entry-level administrative positions in the healthcare field. ## Courses - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - HIMS 1000 — Introduction to Health Information Management - HIMS 1025 — Medical Office Procedures - HIMS 1220 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DIPLOMA **Diploma** The coding courses prepare students for a national coding exam through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). ## Courses - BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - HIMS 1000 — Introduction to Health Information Management - HIMS 1025 — Medical Office Procedures - HIMS 1110 — Coding I and Lab - HIMS 1120 — Legal and Compliance Aspects in HIM - HIMS 1140 — Pathopharmacology - HIMS 1150 — Professional Practice Experience I - HIMS 1220 — Structure and Function of the Human Body - HIMS 2000 — Medical Billing & Reimbursement - HIMS 2020 — Coding II and Lab - HIMS 2030 — Health Information Management Applications - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Practical Nursing Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the art and science of nursing through a balanced curriculum that integrates theoretical instruction with clinical practice tailored to each level of nursing. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1025 — Math for Health Care Professionals - NURS 1020 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts - NURS 1025 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I - NURS 1030 — Foundational Concepts in Nursing with Health Assessment - NURS 1035 — Foundational Concepts Clinical - NURS 1040 — Health Assessment Lab - NURS 1135 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II - NURS 1145 — Nursing Concepts I - NURS 1155 — Nursing Concepts I Clinical - NURS 1165 — Professional Nursing Concepts I - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate Degree in Nursing **Degree** Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the art and science of nursing through a balanced curriculum that integrates theoretical instruction with clinical practice tailored to each level of nursing. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOS 2460 — Microbiology - COMM 1010 — Fundamentals of Communication - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1025 — Math for Health Care Professionals - NURS 1020 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts - NURS 1025 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I - NURS 1030 — Foundational Concepts in Nursing with Health Assessment - NURS 1035 — Foundational Concepts Clinical - NURS 1040 — Health Assessment Lab - NURS 1135 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II - NURS 1145 — Nursing Concepts I - NURS 1155 — Nursing Concepts I Clinical - NURS 1165 — Professional Nursing Concepts I - NURS 2010 — Nursing Concepts II - NURS 2015 — Nursing Concepts II Clinical - NURS 2020 — Professional Nursing Concepts II - NURS 2125 — Nursing Concepts III - NURS 2135 — Nursing’s Concepts III Clinical - NURS 2145 — Transition to Professional Practice - NURS 2155 — Nursing's Practicum - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Required Program of Study for Diploma (32 Weeks) **Diploma** ## Courses - EMTL 1870 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support - EMTL 1880 — Advanced Medical Life Support - EMTL 2641 — Paramedic I - EMTL 2642 — Paramedic II - EMTL 2643 — Paramedic III - EMTL 2644 — Paramedic IV - EMTL 2651 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum I - EMTL 2652 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum II - EMTL 2653 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum III - EMTL 2654 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum IV - EMTL 2661 — Paramedic Field Practicum I - EMTL 2662 — Paramedic Field Practicum II - EMTL 2663 — Paramedic Field Practicum III - EMTL 2664 — Paramedic Field Practicum IV - EMTL 2852 — Paramedic Field Internship Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Required Program of Study for Associate of Applied Science Degree (2 years) **Degree** ## Courses - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD/ECON 1040 — Personal Finance - ECON 1040 — Personal Finance - EMTL 1870 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support - EMTL 1880 — Advanced Medical Life Support - EMTL 2641 — Paramedic I - EMTL 2642 — Paramedic II - EMTL 2643 — Paramedic III - EMTL 2644 — Paramedic IV - EMTL 2651 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum I - EMTL 2652 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum II - EMTL 2653 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum III - EMTL 2654 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum IV - EMTL 2661 — Paramedic Field Practicum I - EMTL 2662 — Paramedic Field Practicum II - EMTL 2663 — Paramedic Field Practicum III - EMTL 2664 — Paramedic Field Practicum IV - EMTL 2760 — Paramedic Lab I - EMTL 2761 — Paramedic Lab II - EMTL 2852 — Paramedic Field Internship - EMTL 2860 — Paramedic Lab III - EMTL 2861 — Paramedic Lab IV - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # PERSONAL TRAINING DIPLOMA **Diploma** The personal training diploma develops an understanding of techniques used in personal training. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry level employment in the personal training field. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - HOEC 1050 — Nutrition - HPER 1245 — Weight Management - HPER 1325 — Introduction to Yoga - HPER 1326 — Introduction to Pilates - HPER 1520 — Nutrition for Fitness and Sport - HPER 1550 — Lifetime Wellness - HPER 2210 — Introduction to Exercise Science - HPER 2300 — Stress Management - HPER 2410 — Advanced Exercise Science Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Applied Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - LNSK 1010 — First Year Experience - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - PTAS 1110 — Functional A&P - PTAS 1115 — Functional A&P Lab - PTAS 1120 — Rehab Skills I - PTAS 1125 — Rehab Skills I Lab - PTAS 1220 — Pathophysiology - PTAS 1225 — Introduction to Physical Therapy - PTAS 1240 — Rehab Skills II - PTAS 1245 — Rehab Skills II Lab - PTAS 1260 — Functional Kinesiology - PTAS 1265 — Functional Kinesiology Lab - PTAS 2300 — Clinical Affiliation I - PTAS 2310 — Clinical Practice I - PTAS 2320 — Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation - PTAS 2325 — Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Lab - PTAS 2330 — Physical Rehabilitation I - PTAS 2335 — Physical Rehabilitation I Lab - PTAS 2340 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation I - PTAS 2345 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation I Lab - PTAS 2400 — Clinical Affiliation II - PTAS 2410 — Clinical Practice II - PTAS 2420 — Therapeutic Modalities - PTAS 2425 — Therapeutic Modalities Lab - PTAS 2430 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation II - PTAS 2435 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation II Lab - PTAS 2440 — Physical Rehabilitation II - PTAS 2445 — Physical Rehabilitation II Lab - PTAS 2500 — Clinical Affiliation III - PTAS 2600 — Clinical Affiliation IV Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # ATHLETIC TRAINING The curriculum is designed to integrate the educational and practical training skills needed to be a professional in the field of athletic training. ## Courses - BIOS 1010 — General Biology - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HPER 1245 — Weight Management - HPER 1510 — Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation - HPER 1520 — Nutrition for Fitness and Sport - HPER 1550 — Lifetime Wellness - HPER 1700 — Introduction to Athletic Training - HPER 2310 — Community Health - HPER 2400 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - MATH 1150 — College Algebra - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # EXERCISE SCIENCE The curriculum is designed to integrate the educational and practical skills necessary to become an exercise professional. ## Courses - BIOS 1010 — General Biology - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HPER 1245 — Weight Management - HPER 1270 — Aerobic Fitness - HPER 1325 — Introduction to Yoga - HPER 1326 — Introduction to Pilates - HPER 1510 — Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation - HPER 1520 — Nutrition for Fitness and Sport - HPER 1550 — Lifetime Wellness - HPER 2210 — Introduction to Exercise Science - HPER 2300 — Stress Management - HPER 2310 — Community Health - HPER 2400 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - HPER 2410 — Advanced Exercise Science - MATH 1150 — College Algebra - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # NURSING: PRE-PROFESSIONAL The pre-professional nursing program consists of general education course work required to obtain an Associate of Science Degree or an Associate of Arts Degree from Northeast Community College and prepare students for admission to a nursing program (practical nursing program or associate degree in nursing). ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOS 2460 — Microbiology - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 1020 — English Composition II - MATH 1025 — Math for Health Care Professionals - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts Degree **Degree** ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - EMTL 1840 — Emergency Medical Technician Part I - EMTL 1845 — Emergency Medical Technician Part II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 1020 — English Composition II - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - NURS 2100 — Health Care Ethics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # NURSING: PRE-PROFESSIONAL UNMC TRANSFER Associate of Science Degree **Degree** The unique partnership between Northeast Community College and the University Nebraska Medical Center allows students interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing the opportunity to complete general education requirements at Northeast and continue to attend classes for nursing in Norfolk at UNMC's College of Nursing - Northern Division. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2460 — Microbiology - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 1020 — English Composition II - HOEC 1050 — Nutrition - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC 2200 — Human Development - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # PARAMEDICINE: PRE-PROFESSIONAL Associate of Science Degree **Degree** The Pre-Professional Paramedicine program consists of general education course work required to obtain an Associate of Science Degree or a Associate of Arts Degree from Northeast Community College and prepare students for admission to the Paramedicine program. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - EMTL 1840 — Emergency Medical Technician Part I - EMTL 1845 — Emergency Medical Technician Part II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 1020 — English Composition II - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher - NURS 2100 — Health Care Ethics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Personal Training **Degree** The curriculum is designed to integrate the educational and practical skills necessary to become an exercise professional. Upon completion of this Associate of Arts degree, students will be prepared to take a national certifying exam. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HPER 1240 — Circuit Training - HPER 1245 — Weight Management - HPER 1270 — Aerobic Fitness - HPER 1325 — Introduction to Yoga - HPER 1326 — Introduction to Pilates - HPER 1510 — Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation - HPER 1520 — Nutrition for Fitness and Sport - HPER 1550 — Lifetime Wellness - HPER 2210 — Introduction to Exercise Science - HPER 2300 — Stress Management - HPER 2310 — Community Health - HPER 2400 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - HPER 2410 — Advanced Exercise Science - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Physical Therapist Assistant: Pre-Professional Associate of Science Degree **Degree** The Pre-Professional Physical Therapist Assistant program consists of general education course work required to obtain an Associate of Science Degree or a Associate of Arts Degree from Northeast Community College and prepare students for admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 1020 — English Composition II - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PHYS 1410 — Elementary General Physics I with Algebra and Trigonometry - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - PTAS 1225 — Introduction to Physical Therapy Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Physical Therapist Assistant: Pre-Professional Associate of Arts Degree **Degree** The Pre-Professional Physical Therapist Assistant program consists of general education course work required to obtain an Associate of Science Degree or a Associate of Arts Degree from Northeast Community College and prepare students for admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. ## Courses - BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PHYS 1410 — Elementary General Physics I with Algebra and Trigonometry - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - PTAS 1225 — Introduction to Physical Therapy Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Science Degree **Degree** ## Courses - AUTT 1010 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Theory - AUTT 1015 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Lab - AUTT 1110 — Electrical Systems Theory - AUTT 1125 — Electrical Systems Lab - AUTT 1210 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Theory - CNST 1000 — Building Construction Fundamentals - CNST 1005 — Building Construction Fundamentals Lab - CNST 1030 — Construction Drafting - CNST 1040 — Construction Drafting Lab - CNST 1050 — Residential Blueprint Reading - CNST 1065 — Principles of Light-Frame Structure Technology - CNST 1075 — Principles of Light-Frame Structure Tech Lab - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - ELMC 1090 — Mechanical Matter and Energy - ELTR 1010 — Basic Electricity - ELTR 1020 — Basic Electricity Lab - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGR 1010 — Introduction to Engineering Design - INDT 1015 — Introduction to Manufacturing - INDT 1025 — Introduction to Industrial Safety - INDT 1055 — Print Reading for the Industrial Trades - INDT 1065 — Manufacturing Technologies and Measurement - INDT 1170 — Introduction Total Quality Management - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity - WELD 1030 — SMAW Basic Theory - WELD 1035 — SMAW Basic Lab - WELD 1040 — GMAW/FCAW Theory - WELD 1045 — GMAW/FCAW Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Recreation The recreation program is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge, skills, and strategies for opportunities in recreation. The student majoring in recreation will work to promote recreational activities within communities and engage those communities through social relationships and promotion of health. ## Courses - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 1020 — English Composition II - HPER 1245 — Weight Management - HPER 1350 — Recreational Games - HPER 1510 — Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation - HPER 1550 — Lifetime Wellness - HPER 2110 — Individual and Dual Sports - HPER 2160 — Team Sports - HPER 2300 — Stress Management - HPER 2310 — Community Health - HPER 2400 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PHYS 1100 — Physical Science - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certificate **Certificate** Northeast Community College offers the following coursework to meet the 270 clock hours of education required for initial licensure of alcohol and drug counselors in Nebraska. ## Courses - HUSR 1010 — Introduction to Human Services & Counseling - HUSR 1220 — Group Theory and Practice - HUSR 1230 — Multicultural Counseling - HUSR 2010 — Introduction to Case Management and Professional Ethics - HUSR 2020 — Medical and Psycho-Social Aspects of Chemical Use - HUSR 2030 — Treatment Issues in Chemical Dependency - PSYC 2200 — Human Development Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Early Childhood Education Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECED 1110 — Infant and Toddler Development - ECED 1120 — Preschool Child Development - ECED 1150 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED 1260 — Early Childhood Health, Safety, & Nutrition - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Early Childhood Education An Associate of Applied Science degree in Early Childhood Education will prepare students to directly enter the workforce as a nanny, paraprofessional, or child care provider in a child care center or home. The Associate of Applied Science degree will prepare graduates for employment opportunities that allow for advancement to leadership positions in child care centers or start their own child care business. ## Courses - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 1040 — Personal Finance - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECED 1050 — Expressive Arts - ECED 1060 — Observation, Assessment, and Guidance - ECED 1110 — Infant and Toddler Development - ECED 1120 — Preschool Child Development - ECED 1150 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED 1160 — Early Language and Literacy - ECED 1220 — Pre-Practicum - ECED 1260 — Early Childhood Health, Safety, & Nutrition - ECED 1610 — Infant Practicum - ECED 1620 — Toddler Practicum - ECED 1630 — Preschool Practicum - ECED 1640 — School Age Practicum - ECED 2050 — Children with Exceptionalities - ECED 2060 — Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning - ECED 2070 — Family and Community Relationships - ECED 2450 — Early Childhood Administration - EDUC 2250 — Children's Literature - MATH 1010 — Math for Elementary Teachers - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Criminal Justice - Corrections An associate of arts degree in criminal justice can be the first step to an exciting and rewarding career in public safety. Students may choose the corrections or law enforcement concentration. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - CRIM 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRIM 1020 — Introduction to Corrections - CRIM 2000 — Criminal Law - CRIM 2100 — Juvenile Justice - CRIM 2200 — Criminology - CRIM 2250 — Community Based Corrections - CRIM 2300 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior - CRIM 2330 — Management of Behavioral Issues in Criminal Justice - CRIM 2580 — Communication Skills in Criminal Justice - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement An associate of arts degree in criminal justice can be the first step to an exciting and rewarding career in public safety. Students may choose the corrections or law enforcement concentration. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - CRIM 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRIM 1270 — Intro to Forensic Crime Scene Investigation - CRIM 2000 — Criminal Law - CRIM 2030 — Police and Society - CRIM 2080 — Criminal Procedures - CRIM 2260 — Criminal Investigation - CRIM 2330 — Management of Behavioral Issues in Criminal Justice - CRIM 2580 — Communication Skills in Criminal Justice - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY To become an elementary teacher, students may complete a two-year liberal arts program at Northeast and then transfer credits to a four-year college offering the bachelor’s degree in teacher education. ## Courses - ARTS 2250 — Elementary School Art - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - EDUC 1110 — Introduction to Professional Education - EDUC 2000 — Educational Psychology - EDUC 2070 — Family and Community Relationships - EDUC 2250 — Children's Literature - EDUC 2800 — Professional Practicum - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HPER 2510 — Physical Education in the Elementary School - MATH 1010 — Math for Elementary Teachers - MATH 1015 — Geometry for Elementary Teachers - MUSC 2350 — Elementary School Music - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # EDUCATION - SECONDARY To become a secondary teacher, students may complete a two-year liberal arts program at Northeast and then transfer credits to a four-year college offering the bachelor’s degree in teacher education. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - EDUC 1110 — Introduction to Professional Education - EDUC 2000 — Educational Psychology - EDUC 2800 — Professional Practicum - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # GLOBAL STUDIES A Global Studies concentration provides students with the knowledge, critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills necessary to be successful in an increasingly complex and inter-connected world. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - COMM 2300 — Intercultural Communication - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - GEOG 1020 — World Regional Geography - GLBS 2900 — Global Capstone Project - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - POLS 1600 — International Relations - SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # HISTORY A concentration in History is, at its core, a course of study meant to develop wisdom. Just as individual humans rely on the analysis of their past in order to plot a course forward in their life, so too does a society require people who will act as custodians and analysts of its collective memory to continually improve itself. ## Courses - ARTS 1050 — Introduction to Art History & Criticism - ARTS 1060 — Introduction to Art History & Criticism II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HIST 1030 — Premodern Europe - HIST 1050 — World History to 1500 CE - HIST 2010 — American History I - SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity - THEA 1340 — Introduction to Acting Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts Degree with a concentration in human services **Degree** Completion of the associate of arts degree with a concentration in human services will provide students with a foundation of knowledge and skills to understand and meet human need. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HUSR 1010 — Introduction to Human Services & Counseling - HUSR 1220 — Group Theory and Practice - HUSR 1230 — Multicultural Counseling - HUSR 2010 — Introduction to Case Management and Professional Ethics - HUSR 2020 — Medical and Psycho-Social Aspects of Chemical Use - HUSR 2030 — Treatment Issues in Chemical Dependency - HUSR 2040 — Human Services Practicum - PSYC 2200 — Human Development Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Physical Education-Teacher Education **Degree** The curriculum is designed to integrate the educational and practical training skills needed to be a Physical Education teacher. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - EDUC 1110 — Introduction to Professional Education - EDUC 2000 — Educational Psychology - EDUC 2800 — Professional Practicum - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - HPER 1510 — Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation - HPER 2110 — Individual and Dual Sports - HPER 2200 — First Aid and CPR for the Health Care Provider - HPER 2400 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - HPER 2510 — Physical Education in the Elementary School Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in psychology **Degree** Completion of the associate of arts degree with a concentration in psychology will introduce students to the field of psychology and provide students the foundation to transfer into a psychology program at a four-year institution. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC 2200 — Human Development - PSYC 2500 — Social Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity - SOCI 2320 — Social Problems Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts Degree (Social Science) **Degree** A degree with a concentration in social science prepares students for a career in teaching, economics, politics, geography, history, non-profit organizations, urban planning, and a wide variety of other professional careers. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON 2120 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - GEOG 1020 — World Regional Geography - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - POLS 1600 — International Relations - SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Associate of Arts Degree (Social Work) **Degree** Completion of the associate of arts degree with a concentration in social work will introduce students to the field of social work and provide students the foundation to transfer into a social work program at a four-year institution. ## Courses - COMM 1110 — Public Speaking - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 2200 — Human Development - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity - SOCI 2320 — Social Problems - SOWK 2000 — Introduction to Social Work - SOWK 2100 — Social Work Ethics and Skills - SOWK 2110 — Social Work Practicum Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology The Information Technology Transfer Program is a two-year liberal arts curriculum with an emphasis on information technology classes. Through articulation agreements with various institutions, these classes are designed to meet requirements for the first two years of a four-year information technology or computer science program. ## Courses - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - INFO 1510 — Introduction to Computer Programming - INFO 1605 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology - Cybersecurity and Network Administration Concentration This degree concentration integrates core Information Technology and General Education requirements with specialized coursework from the Cisco Networking Academy, System Administration, and Cybersecurity. Graduates will be well-prepared for entry-level roles as system administrators, security analysts, or network admins, with the technical and strategic skills to manage and maintain IT infrastructure, configure and secure networks, safeguard organizational data against cyber threats, and support business continuity and disaster recovery. ## Courses - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - INFO 1510 — Introduction to Computer Programming - INFO 1605 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1750 — Info Tech Infrastructure Management - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2735 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance - INFO 2805 — CompTIA Security+ Certification - INFO 2820 — Internship - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology - Computer Programming and Data Analytics Concentration This degree concentration integrates core information technology and general education requirements with specialized coursework in programming and data analytics. Graduates will learn to code, analyze data, and solve real-world problems with Python, Java, C++, SQL, and modern web tools. ## Courses - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - INFO 1510 — Introduction to Computer Programming - INFO 1605 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 1900 — Topics in Cybersecurity - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2400 — Advanced Web Programming - INFO 2460 — Data Structures and Algorithms - INFO 2500 — Programming in C++ - INFO 2550 — Programming in Java - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance - INFO 2900 — Data Analysis - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology Diploma **Diploma** The Information Technology Diploma provides a solid foundation in core information technology concepts, including hardware, software, networking, and cybersecurity basics. Designed for beginners, this program equips students with essential skills for entry-level roles in IT support and prepares them for further specialization in the field. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - INFO 1510 — Introduction to Computer Programming - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2550 — Programming in Java - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Computer Science ## Courses - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology - INFO 1510 — Introduction to Computer Programming - INFO 1605 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2400 — Advanced Web Programming - INFO 2450 — Data Structure and Algorithms - INFO 2500 — Programming in C++ - INFO 2550 — Programming in Java - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance - INFO 2900 — Data Analysis - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Biology Students planning a concentration in biological sciences may complete a two-year liberal arts program at Northeast. Upon completion of the two years, students may choose to transfer and continue to work toward a four-year degree. ## Courses - BIOS 1010 — General Biology - BIOS 1050 — General Botany - BIOS 1090 — General Zoology - BIOS 2020 — Introduction to Environmental Issues - BIOS 2460 — Microbiology - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 1100 — General Chemistry II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1220 — Trigonometry - MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher - PHYS 1410 — Elementary General Physics I with Algebra and Trigonometry - PHYS 1420 — Elementary General Physics II with Algebra and Trigonometry Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Chemistry The two-year liberal arts curriculum is designed for students who want to include chemistry in their general education and for students who plan to concentrate in a STEM field for professional careers after transferring to a four-year college or university. ## Courses - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 1100 — General Chemistry II - CHEM 2510 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM 2520 — Organic Chemistry II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - ENGL 2070 — Technical Communications I - MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher - MATH 2010 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II - PHYS 2110 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHYS 2120 — General Physics II with Calculus Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Mathematics The mathematics curriculum is designed to provide students with a sound working base in mathematics, develop the student’s ability to apply mathematical symbolism, enhance the student’s problem solving and critical thinking skills, increase the student’s ability to think abstractly, increase the student’s ability to work independently on mathematics, and create a positive outlook toward mathematics. ## Courses - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 1100 — General Chemistry II - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher - MATH 2010 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II - MATH 2020 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus III - MATH 2100 — Ordinary Differential Equations - MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics - PHYS 2110 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHYS 2120 — General Physics II with Calculus Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Physics The two-year liberal arts curriculum is designed for students who want to include physics in their general education and for students who plan to concentrate in a STEM field for professional careers by transferring to a four-year college or university. ## Courses - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - ENGL 2070 — Technical Communications I - MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher - MATH 2010 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II - MATH 2020 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus III - MATH 2100 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHYS 2110 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHYS 2120 — General Physics II with Calculus Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Pre-Engineering Get started on a degree in engineering at Northeast Community College. We offer an Associate of Science degree that will transfer to many engineering schools in the region. ## Courses - CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I - ENGL 2070 — Technical Communications I - ENGR 1010 — Introduction to Engineering Design - ENGR 1015 — Engineering Design Fabrication Lab for Pre-Engineers - ENGR 2020 — Engineering Statics - MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher - MATH 2010 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II - MATH 2020 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus III - MATH 2100 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHYS 2110 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHYS 2120 — General Physics II with Calculus Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Light Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** Automotive light service technicians conduct basic repairs and maintenance on automobiles and light truck systems. They employ high-tech skills and use computerized equipment and traditional tools to complete routine service work and diagnostic tests. ## Courses - AUTT 1010 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Theory - AUTT 1015 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Lab - AUTT 1110 — Electrical Systems Theory - AUTT 1125 — Electrical Systems Lab - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - WELD 1010 — Related Welding - WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Technology Diploma **Diploma** Successful completion of the freshman year of the Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree program and the Summer Cooperative Internship I. ## Courses - AUTT 1010 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Theory - AUTT 1015 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Lab - AUTT 1110 — Electrical Systems Theory - AUTT 1125 — Electrical Systems Lab - AUTT 1210 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Theory - AUTT 1225 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Lab - AUTT 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - AUTT 1310 — Automotive Electronics Theory - AUTT 1325 — Automotive Electronics Lab - CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - WELD 1010 — Related Welding - WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Technology The automotive technology program provides the necessary training to diagnose, test, and repair the complicated workings of modern automobiles. Specific systems are covered in the classroom and then applied on automobiles in the lab and during the summer internship program. This training includes the latest electronic computer control ignition and fuel systems and front wheel drive automobiles. Graduates are ready for entry level positions as line technicians, service writers, and with experience, service managers and auto repair business owners. ## Courses - AUTT 1010 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Theory - AUTT 1015 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Lab - AUTT 1110 — Electrical Systems Theory - AUTT 1125 — Electrical Systems Lab - AUTT 1210 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Theory - AUTT 1225 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Lab - AUTT 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - AUTT 1310 — Automotive Electronics Theory - AUTT 1325 — Automotive Electronics Lab - AUTT 2010 — Clutch, Manual Transmission and Transaxle, Drive Shaft and Differential Theory - AUTT 2015 — Clutch, Manual Transmission and Transaxle, Drive Shaft and Differential Lab - AUTT 2110 — Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Theory - AUTT 2125 — Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Lab - AUTT 2210 — Major Engine Theory - AUTT 2215 — Major Engine Lab - AUTT 2310 — Automotive Environmental Systems Theory - AUTT 2325 — Automotive Environmental Systems Lab - CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - HVAC 2230 — Physics of Building Science - INDT 1040 — Industrial Process Dynamics - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations - WELD 1010 — Related Welding - WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Building Construction The building construction program gives students a basic knowledge of carpentry and related fields. By learning classroom theory and applying skills with on-the-job construction projects, students become familiar with tools of the trade, subcontracting, estimating, record keeping, and other building trade competencies. Upon completion of the program, students are prepared to begin careers working in construction. ## Courses - CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment - CNST 1000 — Building Construction Fundamentals - CNST 1005 — Building Construction Fundamentals Lab - CNST 1030 — Construction Drafting - CNST 1040 — Construction Drafting Lab - CNST 1050 — Residential Blueprint Reading - CNST 1065 — Principles of Light-Frame Structure Technology - CNST 1075 — Principles of Light-Frame Structure Tech Lab - CNST 1210 — Building Construction II - CNST 1220 — Building Construction II Lab - CNST 1230 — Construction and Architectural Drafting - CNST 1240 — Construction and Architectural Drafting Lab - CNST 1250 — Materials Estimating - CNST 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - CNST 2010 — Concrete Construction - CNST 2020 — Concrete Construction Lab - CNST 2030 — Cabinet and Finish Construction I - CNST 2040 — Cabinet and Finish Construction I Lab - CNST 2050 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I - CNST 2060 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I Lab - CNST 2230 — Millwork and Finish Construction II - CNST 2240 — Millwork and Finish Construction II Lab - CNST 2250 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating II - CNST 2260 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating II Lab - CNST 2270 — Construction Management - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - HLTH 1710 — First Aid - HVAC 2230 — Physics of Building Science - INDT 1025 — Introduction to Industrial Safety - INDT 1040 — Industrial Process Dynamics - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # CADD Technology The Computer Assisted Drafting and Design (CADD) Technology program will teach students how to develop detailed working drawings for use in the construction of residential, maintenance, and commercial facilities. The program centers on the basic techniques of drafting –quality, print reading, and problem solving. Students will be introduced to the principles of Building Information Management (BIM) utilizing computer-aided design processes to produce detailed working drawings. Successful graduates may find employment with architectural and engineering firms, general contractors, material supp… ## Courses - ARCH 1120 — Materials of Construction - ARCH 1130 — Introduction to Construction Documents - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1220 — Estimating for Construction - ARCH 1230 — Introduction to Revit - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - ARCH 1280 — Introduction to SolidWorks - ARCH 2010 — Structural Drafting - ARCH 2100 — Survey and Site Planning - ARCH 2115 — Architectural Drafting - ARCH 2150 — Civil Drafting - ARCH 2220 — Structural Connections - ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # CADD Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1230 — Introduction to Revit - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # CADD Technology Diploma **Diploma** The Computer Assisted Drafting and Design (CADD) Technology diploma develops an understanding of materials used in construction, understanding of construction documents and an increased proficiency in CAD. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry level employment with architectural and engineering firms, general contractors, material suppliers, structural fabricators, or modular and component manufactures of buildings. ## Courses - ARCH 1120 — Materials of Construction - ARCH 1130 — Introduction to Construction Documents - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1230 — Introduction to Revit - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Diesel Technology The diesel technology program will teach students the basic knowledge and skills needed to service and repair diesel and gas-powered equipment. As a student in the diesel technology program, will learn the latest diesel repair and diagnostic techniques using up-to-date equipment. Instruction is provided in state of the industry facilities using actual components and equipment. ## Courses - CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment - DESL 1010 — Electrical Systems Theory - DESL 1015 — Electrical Systems Lab - DESL 1065 — Air Conditioning Theory - DESL 1072 — Air Conditioning Lab - DESL 1091 — Shop Safety - DESL 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - HVAC 2230 — Physics of Building Science - INDT 1040 — Industrial Process Dynamics - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations - WELD 1010 — Related Welding - WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Diesel Technology - Agriculture Concentration The diesel agriculture concentration will teach basic knowledge and skills needed to service and repair diesel and gas-powered equipment. In addition to classroom study, students receive over 1,000 hours of lab training and 360 hours of actual experience through a summer cooperative internship program. ## Courses - CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment - DESL 1010 — Electrical Systems Theory - DESL 1015 — Electrical Systems Lab - DESL 1055 — Ag Powertrains and Farm Machines Theory - DESL 1065 — Air Conditioning Theory - DESL 1072 — Air Conditioning Lab - DESL 1082 — Ag Powertrains and Farm Machines Lab - DESL 1091 — Shop Safety - DESL 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - DESL 2015 — Ag Electronics Theory - DESL 2030 — Ag Engines, Controls, and Fuel Systems Theory - DESL 2035 — Ag Electronics Lab - DESL 2045 — Ag Engines, Controls, and Fuel Systems Lab - DESL 2070 — Hydraulics Theory - DESL 2085 — Hydraulics Lab - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - HVAC 2230 — Physics of Building Science - INDT 1040 — Industrial Process Dynamics - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations - WELD 1010 — Related Welding - WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND CONTROL Students in the electrical construction and control program learn the basics of electrical wiring used in the installation and maintenance of lighting, appliances, motors, heating, and air conditioning. Training includes the operation, testing, and maintenance of electrical equipment and electronics for skills in electrical controls and solid-state devices, as well as computer experience using a programmable controller. Power distribution, industrial maintenance, electrical and service work, installation and service of irrigation equipment, and new construction are some of the areas with empl… ## Courses - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ELTR 1010 — Basic Electricity - ELTR 1020 — Basic Electricity Lab - ELTR 1030 — Electrical Wiring I - ELTR 1040 — Electrical Wiring I Lab - ELTR 1050 — National Electrical Code I - ELTR 1200 — National Electrical Code II - ELTR 1210 — Electrical Wiring II - ELTR 1230 — Motor Control - ELTR 1240 — Motor Control Lab - ELTR 1250 — Blueprint and Cost Estimating - ELTR 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - ELTR 2000 — Motor Theory and Application - ELTR 2010 — Motor Theory and Application Lab - ELTR 2020 — Automation Fundamentals - ELTR 2030 — Automation Fundamentals Lab - ELTR 2045 — Electrical Energy Conservation I - ELTR 2055 — Electrical Troubleshooting - ELTR 2065 — Electrical Troubleshooting Lab - ELTR 2210 — Control Wiring - ELTR 2215 — Control Wiring and Solid State Lab - ELTR 2235 — Electrical Energy Systems - ELTR 2245 — Electrical Energy Systems Lab - ELTR 2260 — Solid State Fundamentals - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - HLTH 1710 — First Aid - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY The electromechanical technology program will allow students to learn the skills and knowledge to install, maintain, and repair complex industrial equipment. The students will focus on electrical principles, circuitry, electrical controls, robotics, print reading, programming, computer-aided drafting, mechanical systems, and other components related to electromechanical repair. ## Courses - CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - ELMC 1010 — Fundamentals of Electricity - ELMC 1020 — Fundamentals of Electricity Lab - ELMC 1030 — Orientation and Safety - ELMC 1070 — Automation Fundamentals - ELMC 1090 — Mechanical Matter and Energy - ELMC 1110 — Motor Control - ELMC 1120 — Motor Control Lab - ELMC 1150 — Introduction to Mechanics - ELMC 1160 — Introduction to Mechanics Lab - ELMC 1170 — Total Quality Management - ELMC 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - ELMC 2010 — Introduction to Automated Controls - ELMC 2020 — Introduction to Automated Controls Lab - ELMC 2030 — Motor Repair - ELMC 2040 — Motor Repair Lab - ELMC 2052 — Fluid Fundamentals - ELMC 2062 — Fluid Fundamentals Lab - ELMC 2070 — Machine Repair - ELMC 2080 — Machine Repair Lab - ELMC 2110 — Control Systems - ELMC 2120 — Control Systems Lab - ELMC 2150 — Solid State Fundamentals - ELMC 2170 — Electromechanical Systems - ELMC 2190 — Electromechanical Systems Lab - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - INDT 1090 — Introduction to Machining - INDT 1095 — Introduction to Machining Lab - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations - WELD 1010 — Related Welding - WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # PLUMBING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA **Diploma** The plumbing technology program prepares individuals for careers in plumbing and pipefitting through the application of technical knowledge and skills in piping selection and layout procedures, plumbing systems and materials, plumbing codes and print reading, and plumbing and pipe installation and maintenance for residential and commercial applications. This program provides training in communications and math critical to the plumbing profession. ## Courses - INDT 1025 — Introduction to Industrial Safety - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - PLMB 1010 — Electricity and Mechanics for Plumbers - PLMB 1020 — Electricity and Mechanics for Plumbers Lab - PLMB 1025 — Plumbing Safety - PLMB 1030 — Plumbing Code and Print Reading - PLMB 1040 — Plumbing and Pipefitting Fundamentals - PLMB 1050 — Plumbing and Pipefitting Fundamentals Lab - PLMB 1060 — Plumbing Tools and Processes - PLMB 1070 — Trenching and Shoring - PLMB 1110 — Advanced Plumbing and Pipefitting - PLMB 1120 — Advanced Plumbing and Pipefitting Lab - PLMB 1130 — Gas Operations and Maintenance - PLMB 1140 — Gas Operations and Maintenance Lab - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVING SKILL AWARD Northeast Community College's Professional Truck Driving Skill Award training offers a comprehensive eight-week course designed to equip students with the skills necessary to obtain a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). ## Courses - TRDR 1000 — Professional Truck Driving Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # UTILITY LINE The utility line program teaches students skills in the installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical utilities. Instruction includes practical application of power line construction and maintenance, mathematics, sciences, electrical theory, and electrical apparatus. ## Courses - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - UTIL 1010 — Concepts of Electricity I - UTIL 1020 — Concepts of Electricity I Lab - UTIL 1030 — Line Construction I - UTIL 1040 — Line Construction I Lab - UTIL 1100 — Commercial Driver’s License - UTIL 1110 — Commercial Driver’s License Lab - UTIL 1120 — Power Transformer Theory - UTIL 1140 — Line Construction II - UTIL 1150 — Line Construction II Lab - UTIL 1240 — Concepts of Electricity II - UTIL 1250 — Concepts of Electricity II Lab - UTIL 1260 — Ropes and Riggings - UTIL 1280 — Computer Literacy - UTIL 1300 — Cooperative Internship I Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # WELDING CERTIFICATE **Certificate** Welding processes are widely used in construction projects and in manufacturing facilities all over the world. These processes require precision, dexterity, and an understanding of metals. The program focuses on the major welding and cutting processes which includes Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). The program also addresses safety, print reading, and mathematics. The welding coursework helps in the development of quality welds in all positions on plate and pipe. Successful completion of the co… ## Courses - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - WELD 1030 — SMAW Basic Theory - WELD 1035 — SMAW Basic Lab - WELD 1040 — GMAW/FCAW Theory - WELD 1045 — GMAW/FCAW Lab - WELD 1140 — Print Reading & Symbols - WELD 1155 — Fabrication Equipment & Operation Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # WELDING DIPLOMA **Diploma** Welding processes are widely used in construction projects and in manufacturing facilities all over the world. These processes require precision, dexterity, and an understanding of metals. The program focuses on the major welding and cutting processes which includes Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). The program also addresses safety, print reading, and math. The welding coursework helps in the development of quality welds in all positions on plate and pipe. Successful completion of the course gi… ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - WELD 1030 — SMAW Basic Theory - WELD 1035 — SMAW Basic Lab - WELD 1040 — GMAW/FCAW Theory - WELD 1045 — GMAW/FCAW Lab - WELD 1055 — GTAW Lab - WELD 1060 — Pipe Applications Theory - WELD 1065 — Pipe Applications Lab - WELD 1110 — Introduction to Metals & Inspection - WELD 1140 — Print Reading & Symbols - WELD 1155 — Fabrication Equipment & Operation Lab - WELD 1170 — Print Reading and Fabrication Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING SKILL AWARD Principles of Industrial Manufacturing provides students with foundational skills for today’s advanced manufacturing environments through a blend of theory and hands-on learning. Students gain experience in core areas of industrial production, including workplace safety, materials and processes, blueprint reading, precision measurement, quality practices, equipment operation, and effective communication and teamwork. This program aligns with the Nebraska Manufacturing Alliance Bronze Credential, ensuring graduates demonstrate essential competencies recognized by employers statewide. Upon comp… ## Courses - INDT 1055 — Print Reading for the Industrial Trades - INDT 1065 — Manufacturing Technologies and Measurement - INDT 1150 — Machining Fundamentals - INDT 1170 — Introduction Total Quality Management Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # SACA INDUSTRY 4.0 FOUNDATIONS SKILL AWARD SACA Industry 4.0 Foundations introduces students to the core principles, technologies, and skills used in today’s smart manufacturing environments. This course blends theory with hands-on lab experience to build foundational competencies in automated machine operation, safety, blueprint and schematic reading, precision measurement, basic electrical and pneumatic systems, sensors, and introductory robotics. Students also learn how modern production systems are monitored through HMIs, networked devices, and digital communication tools. The course aligns with the Smart Automation Certification… ## Courses - ELMC 1080 — SACA Industry 4.0 Foundations Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY Wind energy is a rapidly growing industry in Nebraska and throughout the nation. Students in the wind energy program will learn the necessary safety skills and engage in higher skill levels needed to work in positions in the wind energy field. Students will develop their basic skills with courses in wind energy fundamentals, basic electricity, wind turbine systems, and continue with motor controls, mechanical systems, blueprint reading, and fluid fundamentals. The second year, students will engage in wind electronics for control systems that interface with programmable logic controllers and S… ## Courses - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - WIND 1015 — Principles of Electricity I - WIND 1025 — Principles of Electricity I Lab - WIND 1035 — Wind Industrial Safety - WIND 1040 — Wind Industrial Safety Lab - WIND 1080 — Wind Energy Fundamentals - WIND 1255 — Blue Print Reading - WIND 2040 — Programmable Controllers and Communication - WIND 2042 — Programmable Controllers and Communication Lab - WIND 2115 — Control Systems - WIND 2120 — Control Systems Lab - WIND 2210 — Mechanical Systems II - WIND 2220 — Mechanical Systems II Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA **Diploma** The wind energy technology program will provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge needed to work in positions in the wind energy field. Students will acquire knowledge and skills through concentrated classroom and hands-on learning. Upon completion of the program, graduates are prepared for positions as wind energy technicians. ## Courses - ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication - INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - WIND 1015 — Principles of Electricity I - WIND 1025 — Principles of Electricity I Lab - WIND 1035 — Wind Industrial Safety - WIND 1040 — Wind Industrial Safety Lab - WIND 1080 — Wind Energy Fundamentals - WIND 1150 — Mechanical Systems I - WIND 1165 — Mechanical Systems I Lab - WIND 1230 — Motor Control - WIND 1240 — Motor Control Lab - WIND 1255 — Blue Print Reading - WIND 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - WIND 2052 — Fluid Fundamentals - WIND 2062 — Fluid Fundamentals Lab Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # DRAFTING ## Courses - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - ARCH 1300 — Cooperative Internship I - ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office - PHYS 2150 — Structural Analysis - PSYC 1000 — Human Relations Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # DRAFTING CERTIFICATE **Certificate** The drafting certificate provides interactive training in basic drafting technique, plan reading and CAD in order to gain the entry-level skills necessary to begin a career in the drafting field - with these skills, they will be able to begin employment as a drafting clerk or as a junior drafter. ## Courses - ARCH 1130 — Introduction to Construction Documents - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # DRAFTING DIPLOMA **Diploma** The drafting diploma develops an understanding of materials used in construction, estimating for construction and an increased proficiency in CAD. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry level employment with architectural and engineering firms, general contractors, material suppliers, structural fabricators, or modular and component manufactures of buildings. ## Courses - ARCH 1120 — Materials of Construction - ARCH 1130 — Introduction to Construction Documents - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1220 — Estimating for Construction - ARCH 1230 — Introduction to Revit - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Drafting Diploma - Mechanical **Diploma** The mechanical drafting diploma develops a basic understanding of the design drafting process, materials, and theory of the manufacturing processes used in industry. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry level employment in the mechanical drafting fields. Students will take the "CSWA" exam and become a Certified SolidWorks Associate upon completion of the Diploma. ## Courses - ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting - ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD - ARCH 1280 — Introduction to SolidWorks - ARCH 1285 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing - ARCH 1295 — Engineering Materials and Processes - ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I - MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II - OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology-Cisco Networking Academy and Information Security Concentration This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from Cisco networking academy certificate and the information security certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be an entry-level networking engineer with the skills necessary to help the organization ensure continuous operation by safeguarding data from attacks and disasters ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III - INFO 2760 — Cisco Networking IV - INFO 2800 — CompTIA Security+ Certification - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology-Cisco Networking Academy and System Administration Concentration This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the Cisco networking academy certificate and system administration certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be an entry-level system administrator and the skills necessary to be an entry-level networking engineer. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1750 — Info Tech Infrastructure Management - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II - INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III - INFO 2760 — Cisco Networking IV - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance - INFO 2820 — Internship - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Information Technology-Cisco Networking Academy and Technical Services Support Concentration This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the Cisco networking academy certificate and the technical services support certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be an entry-level networking engineer and provide necessary technical services support within an organization. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2610 — Computer Support Technology - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II - INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III - INFO 2760 — Cisco Networking IV - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-INFORMATION SECURITY AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION CONCENTRATION This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the information security certificate and the system administration certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be an entry-level system administrator and have the skills necessary to help the organization ensure continuous operation by safeguarding data from attacks and disasters. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1750 — Info Tech Infrastructure Management - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance - INFO 2800 — CompTIA Security+ Certification - INFO 2820 — Internship - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-INFORMATION SECURITY AND TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPPORT CONCENTRATION This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the information security certificate and the technical services support certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to provide technical services support within an organization and have the skills necessary to help the organization ensure continuous operation by safeguarding data from attacks and disasters. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2610 — Computer Support Technology - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2800 — CompTIA Security+ Certification - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPPORT CONCENTRATION This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the system administration certificate option and the technical services support option. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be a system administrator and provide necessary technical support within an organization. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1750 — Info Tech Infrastructure Management - INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2610 — Computer Support Technology - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance - INFO 2820 — Internship - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-WEB AND VISUAL APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND INFORMATION SECURITY CONCENTRATION This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the information security certificate and the web and visual application development certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be an entry-level application developer in multiple environments and have the skills necessary to help the organization ensure continuous operation by safeguarding data from attacks and disasters. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1440 — Advanced Programming in C# - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2400 — Advanced Web Programming - INFO 2550 — Programming in Java - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2800 — CompTIA Security+ Certification - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-WEB AND VISUAL APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPPORT CONCENTRATION This degree concentration combines the information technology core and general education requirements plus the courses from the web and visual application development certificate and the technical services support certificate. A student completing this degree will have the necessary skills to be an entry-level application developer in multiple environments and provide necessary technical services support within an organization. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1440 — Advanced Programming in C# - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design - INFO 2040 — Project Management - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2400 — Advanced Web Programming - INFO 2550 — Programming in Java - INFO 2610 — Computer Support Technology - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CERTIFICATE **Certificate** This certificate provides students with a foundation in networking skills using the Cisco Networking curriculum. Instruction includes concepts related to networking terminology and protocols, LANs and WANs, the OSI model layers, network cabling, routers, network topologies, IP addressing, switching, and network management practices. This certificate is designed to prepare students to successfully pass the Cisco Certified Network (CCNA) Certification. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II - INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III - INFO 2760 — Cisco Networking IV Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION SECURITY CERTIFICATE **Certificate** This certificate provides students with entry-level skills to assess the security needs of computer and networks systems, recommend safeguard solutions, and manage the implementation and maintenance of security devices, systems, and procedures. This certificate is designed to prepare students to successfully pass the CompTIA Security+ Certification. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2800 — CompTIA Security+ Certification Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - GENERAL CERTIFICATE **Certificate** Students who complete the first semester of an Information Technology degree offering will be eligible for the general certificate. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE **Certificate** This certificate provides students with a foundation in system administration. Students gain an understanding of IT infrastructure, network and inter networking operating systems software and hardware, local area network administration and management, the use of troubleshooting techniques. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1750 — Info Tech Infrastructure Management - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2650 — Network Servers - INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking - INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security - INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab - INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPPORT CERTIFICATE **Certificate** This certificate provides the fundamentals of computer hardware and operating system support. Graduates have the skills necessary to problem-solve for a variety of end users and are prepared for entry-level support and help desk positions. This certificate is designed to prepare students to successfully pass the CompTIA A+ Certification. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair - INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab - INFO 1850 — Operating Systems - INFO 2610 — Computer Support Technology - INFO 2650 — Network Servers Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # WEB AND VISUAL APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE **Certificate** This certificate provides students with a foundation in the latest GUI and web application development and design using programming languages that are needed in today’s business world. Students gain hands-on experience in system design, HTML and programming. ## Courses - BSAD 2050 — Business Communication - INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# - INFO 1440 — Advanced Programming in C# - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # Computer Information Systems The information technology transfer program is a two-year liberal arts curriculum with emphasis in information technology classes. Through an articulation agreement with Wayne State College, these classes are designed to meet requirements for the first two years of a four-year computer information systems or computer science program. ## Courses - ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting - ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL 1010 — English Composition I - INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology - INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications - INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I - INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application - INFO 2500 — Programming in C++ - INFO 2550 — Programming in Java - INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I - PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://northeast.edu/_documents/academics/catalog/2026-catalog.pdf --- # ENGL 1010 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1110 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1115 — Issues in Agriculture II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 2115 — Global Opportunities in Agricultural Leadership Studies 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: AGRI 1115 --- # AGRI 1105 — Issues in Agriculture I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1500 — Microcomputer Applications in Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1410 — Introduction to the Economics of Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1030 — Soil Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1040 — Soil Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HORT 1010 — Horticulture Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGRI 1420 — Interpersonal Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1310 — Agricultural Marketing System 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1005 — Precision Agriculture Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2870 — Agricultural Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 1100 — Survey of Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 1200 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2020 — Crops and Irrigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2040 — Livestock Production Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2015 — Farm and Ranch Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGRI 1290 — International Agriculture and Agribusiness 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2290 — Agricultural Commodities Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2880 — Principles of Agricultural Selling 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2885 — Agricultural Finance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2890 — Agriculture Capstone Experience 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HORT 1040 — Intro to Soil Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI/HORT 2890 — Capstone Experience 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1050 — Farm Welding 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1060 — Farm Welding Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 1130 — Large Engine Maintenance 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1131 — Plant Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1132 — Plant Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1140 — Large Engine Maintenance Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 1280 — Crop Chemicals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 1350 — Tillage, Planting and Spraying Equipment 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1360 — Tillage, Planting and Spraying Equipment Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1400 — Farm and Environmental Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2010 — Irrigation and Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2100 — Farm Electricity and Wiring 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 2105 — Farm Electricity and Wiring Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2140 — Farm Welding Repair and Projects 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 2150 — Farm Welding Repair and Projects Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2200 — Advanced Fertilizers 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2250 — Grain Harvesting and Handling Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 1070 — Plant Propagation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HORT 1090 — Integrated Pest Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HORT 2020 — Nursery Greenhouse Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HORT 2080 — Woody Perennial Identification 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2090 — Herbaceous Perennial Identification 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2160 — Vegetable Gardening and Farm Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2165 — Value Added Diversified Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2180 — Horticulture Irrigation & Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1150 — Introduction to Entomology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOS 2020 — Introduction to Environmental Issues 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HORT 1080 — Plant Propagation Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1281 — Weed Science 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2300 — Cooperative Internship II 2 credits · 2 hours Prerequisites: AGRI 1300 --- # AGRI 2400 — Forage, Pasture, and Grassland Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2410 — Forage, Pasture, and Grassland Production Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 2460 — Resource-Efficient Crop Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1010 — Animal Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1340 — Animal Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1230 — Feeds and Feeding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1320 — Animal Reproduction Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2830 — Advanced Animal Nutrition 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2210 — Animal Health 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2810 — Horsemanship and Horse Care 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2840 — Cow Calf Production Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2260 — Beef Feedlot Production Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGRI 2285 — Swine Production Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BRDC 1010 — Introduction to Mass Media 3 credits · 3 hours --- # JOUR 1200 — Writing for Print and Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 1700 — Post Production I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2520 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 1000 — Camera and Lighting I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # E 1010 — Camera and Lighting I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1600 — Drone Operations 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 1610 — Drone Operations Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BSAD 2530 — Advanced Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 1025 — Residential Turf Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 1026 — Residential Turf Management Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOS 1050 — General Botany 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HORT 1050 — Commercial Turf Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2045 — Landscape Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2055 — Landscape Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HORT 2890 — Horticulture Capstone Experience 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HORT 1300 — Cooperative Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1540 — Precision Irrigation Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2510 — Ag GIS Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1520 — Intro to Ag Electronics & Hydraulics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1525 — Intro to Ag Electronics & Hydraulics Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 2500 — Data Collection Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2005 — Precision Agriculture Theory 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2520 — Ag GPS Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2525 — Ag GPS Applications Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGRI 2530 — Precision Hardware 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 2535 — Precision Hardware Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BRDC 1600 — Drone Operations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BRDC 1610 — Drone Operations Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # VTEC 1000 — Animal Husbandry and Restraint 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1110 — Veterinary Medical Terminology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # VTEC 1120 — Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1123 — Anatomy and Physiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 1121 — Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1212 — Laboratory Techniques I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1211 — Laboratory Techniques I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 1410 — Clinical Nursing of Companion Animals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1411 — Clinical Nursing Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 2622 — Anesthesia for Veterinary Technicians 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 2621 — Anesthesia Lab for Veterinary Technicians 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 2200 — Veterinary Office Practices 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 2612 — Principles of Veterinary Surgical Nursing & Dentistry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 2611 — Principles of Veterinary Surgical Nursing & Dentistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 2562 — Laboratory Techniques II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 2561 — Laboratory Techniques II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 2520 — Clinical Nursing of Large Animals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 2521 — Clinical Nursing of Large Animals Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 1220 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1322 — Radiology and Ultrasonography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # VTEC 1321 — Radiology and Ultrasonography Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 2680 — VTNE Review for Veterinary Technicians I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 2570 — Laboratory Techniques III 2 credits · 2 hours --- # VTEC 2571 — Laboratory Techniques III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # VTEC 1440 — Lab Animal Science 2 credits · 2 hours --- # VTEC 2630 — Clinical Nursing of Exotics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # VTEC 2660 — Internship 6 credits · 6 hours --- # VTEC 2681 — VTNE Review for Veterinary Technicians II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ENTR 1050 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPAN 1005 — Spanish in the Workplace I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BSAD 2700 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1145 — Natural Resources 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGRI 1530 — Water Resources 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHEM 1090 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOS 1010 — General Biology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PSYC 1810 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECON 2110 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 1100 — Topics & Ideas in Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 1020 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1250 — Drawing Logic I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1300 — Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 2450 — Graphic Arts II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 2500 — Layout and Design II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1700 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2230 — Web Page Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2050 — Business Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1050 — Introduction to Art History & Criticism 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1060 — Introduction to Art History & Criticism II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1100 — Typography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1500 — Layout and Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2250 — Web Development Using HTML and CSS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1600 — Design II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECON 1040 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 2100 — Digital Pre-Press 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 2300 — Package Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 2200 — Typography II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 2610 — Graphic Design Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BRDC 1210 — Television Production & Performance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 1010 — Camera and Lighting I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BRDC 1110 — Radio Production & Performance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 1720 — Post Production II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 1020 — Camera and Lighting II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CINE 1030 — Camera and Lighting II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUDR 1600 — Audio Principles and Technology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUDR 1615 — Audio Recording Techniques I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUDR 2800 — Audio and Recording Projects I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BRDC 2170 — Applied TV Production I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 2700 — Post Production III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GCAD 1450 — Graphic Arts I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUDR 2820 — Audio and Recording Projects II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BRDC 2270 — Applied TV Production II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1605 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CINE 1100 — Script Writing Analysis 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CINE 2982 — Digital Cinema and Media Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARTS 1300 — Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1500 — Drawing Logic II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1350 — Watercolor 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1250 — Drawing Logic I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 2750 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1600 — Design II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1400 — Ceramics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 1750 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 2010 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1100 — Small Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 2200 — Public Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1340 — Introduction to Acting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 1005 — Investing in Strengths 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COMM 2300 — Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HUMS 1100 — Introduction to Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1010 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2150 — Introduction to Directing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2120 — Theatre III 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 1100 — Theatre I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2130 — Theatre IV 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SOCI 2150 — Exploring Unity and Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2140 — Introduction to Shakespeare 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1200 — Play Production 2 credits · 2 hours --- # THEA 1110 — Theatre II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ENGL 2030 — Creating Poetry I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2050 — Creating Stories I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2040 — Creating Poetry II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2060 — Creating Stories II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2190 — Comparative Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2200 — British Literature to 1800 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2210 — British Literature after 1800 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2090 — Editing and Publishing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ENGL 2150 — American Literature to 1865 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2160 — American Literature since 1865 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2170 — Comic and Graphic Novels 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGL 2730 — Fiction and Cinema 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 1050 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2540 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1010 — Fundamentals of Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # OFFT 1500 — Microsoft Office 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 1210 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2020 — Accounting with QuickBooks 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BSAD 1000 — Human Relations and Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2160 — Customer Service and Business Etiquette 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2010 — Spreadsheet Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2200 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2260 — Individual and Business Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 1070 — Business Math 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2030 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2700 — Accounting Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 1310 — Cooperative Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # OFFT 2110 — Excel Spreadsheet Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1100 — Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 1060 — Basic Accounting Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # OFFT 1580 — Microsoft Outlook 1 credits · 1 hours --- # OFFT 1880 — Office Procedures and Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours --- # OFFT 2090 — Advanced Word Certification 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENTR 2090 — Entrepreneurship Business Plan 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENTR 2040 — Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 1040 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # OFFT 2500 — Advanced Office Integration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1800 — Micro Computer Applications II 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: OFFT 1500 --- # BSAD 2130 — Salesmanship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2250 — International Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1010 — Fundamentals of Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2550 — Advanced Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2760 — Applied Business Projects 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 1320 — Cooperative Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD/MATH 2170 — Applied Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECON 2120 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BSAD 2710 — Business Law II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HLTH 1060 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HLTH 1210 — Community Health Worker 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 2310 — Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HUSR 1010 — Introduction to Human Services & Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NURA 1110 — Nurse Aide 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 1000 — Introduction to Health Information Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HIMS 1025 — Medical Office Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HIMS 1220 — Structure and Function of the Human Body 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 1015 — Introduction to Billing 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HIMS 2000 — Medical Billing & Reimbursement 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 1140 — Pathopharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2015 — Principles of Healthcare Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2025 — Medical Coding and Compliance for the Billers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2125 — Billing Professional Practice Experience 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 1110 — Coding I and Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HIMS 1120 — Legal and Compliance Aspects in HIM 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2020 — Coding II and Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HIMS 2030 — Health Information Management Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 1150 — Professional Practice Experience I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HIMS 1010 — Applied Health Informatics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HIMS 2130 — Reimbursement Methodologies 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HIMS 2100 — Quality Management & Process Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2110 — Health Information Technology Assessment 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HIMS 2120 — Professional Practice Experience II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2040 — Advanced Health Informatics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIMS 2150 — HIM Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours --- # NURS 1045 — LPN Bridge Upon completion of the bridge course, credit will be awarded for PN-level coursework that satisfies program requirements. --- # BIOS 2250 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOS 2260 — Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # NURS 1020 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts 1 credits · 1 hours --- # MATH 1025 — Math for Health Care Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NURS 1025 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NURS 1030 — Foundational Concepts in Nursing with Health Assessment 5.5 credits · 5.5 hours --- # NURS 1035 — Foundational Concepts Clinical 2.75 credits · 2.75 hours --- # NURS 1040 — Health Assessment Lab 0.75 credits · 0.75 hours --- # NURS 1135 — Concepts of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NURS 1145 — Nursing Concepts I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # NURS 1155 — Nursing Concepts I Clinical 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # NURS 1165 — Professional Nursing Concepts I 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # BIOS 2460 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # NURS 2010 — Nursing Concepts II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # NURS 2015 — Nursing Concepts II Clinical 4.5 credits · 4.5 hours --- # NURS 2020 — Professional Nursing Concepts II 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # NURS 2125 — Nursing Concepts III 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # NURS 2135 — Nursing’s Concepts III Clinical 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NURS 2145 — Transition to Professional Practice 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # NURS 2155 — Nursing's Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours --- # EMTL 2641 — Paramedic I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # EMTL 2651 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum I 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # EMTL 2661 — Paramedic Field Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2642 — Paramedic II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # EMTL 2652 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum II 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # EMTL 2662 — Paramedic Field Practicum II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2643 — Paramedic III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # EMTL 2653 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum III 2 credits · 2 hours --- # EMTL 2663 — Paramedic Field Practicum III 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2644 — Paramedic IV 5 credits · 5 hours --- # EMTL 2654 — Paramedic Clinical Practicum IV 2 credits · 2 hours --- # EMTL 2664 — Paramedic Field Practicum IV 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2852 — Paramedic Field Internship 4.25 credits · 4.25 hours --- # EMTL 1870 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 1880 — Advanced Medical Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2760 — Paramedic Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2861 — Paramedic Lab IV 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EMTL 2761 — Paramedic Lab II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BSAD/ECON 1040 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EMTL 2860 — Paramedic Lab III 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HPER 1550 — Lifetime Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 2210 — Introduction to Exercise Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HPER 1520 — Nutrition for Fitness and Sport 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HOEC 1050 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 2300 — Stress Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 2410 — Advanced Exercise Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HPER 1245 — Weight Management 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 1225 — Introduction to Physical Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours --- # LNSK 1010 — First Year Experience 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 1110 — Functional A&P 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTAS 1115 — Functional A&P Lab 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours --- # PTAS 1120 — Rehab Skills I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 1125 — Rehab Skills I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 1220 — Pathophysiology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 1240 — Rehab Skills II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 1245 — Rehab Skills II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 1260 — Functional Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTAS 1265 — Functional Kinesiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2310 — Clinical Practice I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 2320 — Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2325 — Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2330 — Physical Rehabilitation I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 2335 — Physical Rehabilitation I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2340 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTAS 2345 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2300 — Clinical Affiliation I 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # PTAS 2410 — Clinical Practice II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 2420 — Therapeutic Modalities 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTAS 2425 — Therapeutic Modalities Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2430 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTAS 2435 — Orthopedic Rehabilitation II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2440 — Physical Rehabilitation II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTAS 2445 — Physical Rehabilitation II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTAS 2400 — Clinical Affiliation II 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # PTAS 2500 — Clinical Affiliation III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PTAS 2600 — Clinical Affiliation IV 4.5 credits · 4.5 hours --- # MATH 1150 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 1700 — Introduction to Athletic Training 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 1510 — Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 2400 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ER 2310 — Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 1325 — Introduction to Yoga 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HPER 1326 — Introduction to Pilates 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HPER 1270 — Aerobic Fitness 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SOCI 1010 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NURS 2100 — Health Care Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYC 2200 — Human Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EMTL 1840 — Emergency Medical Technician Part I 4.5 credits · 4.5 hours --- # EMTL 1845 — Emergency Medical Technician Part II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MATH 1600 — Math 1600 or Higher 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 1240 — Circuit Training 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PHYS 1410 — Elementary General Physics I with Algebra and Trigonometry 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYS 1100 — Physical Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HPER 1350 — Recreational Games 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HPER 2110 — Individual and Dual Sports 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HPER 2160 — Team Sports 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HUSR 1220 — Group Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: HUSR 1010 --- # HUSR 1230 — Multicultural Counseling 2 credits · 2 hours Prerequisites: HUSR 1010 --- # HUSR 2010 — Introduction to Case Management and Professional Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: HUSR 1010 --- # HUSR 2020 — Medical and Psycho-Social Aspects of Chemical Use 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HUSR 2030 — Treatment Issues in Chemical Dependency 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ECED 1110 — Infant and Toddler Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1120 — Preschool Child Development 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ECED 1150 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1260 — Early Childhood Health, Safety, & Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1050 — Expressive Arts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 2070 — Family and Community Relationships 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1060 — Observation, Assessment, and Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1220 — Pre-Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ECED 1160 — Early Language and Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1610 — Infant Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ECED 1620 — Toddler Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ECED 2060 — Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 1630 — Preschool Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ECED 1640 — School Age Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ECED 2050 — Children with Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECED 2450 — Early Childhood Administration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 1010 — Math for Elementary Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDUC 2250 — Children's Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDUC 1110 — Introduction to Professional Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 1020 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2250 — Community Based Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2100 — Juvenile Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2200 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2000 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2300 — Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2580 — Communication Skills in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2330 — Management of Behavioral Issues in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 1270 — Intro to Forensic Crime Scene Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2030 — Police and Society 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2260 — Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRIM 2080 — Criminal Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDUC 2070 — Family and Community Relationships 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MUSC 2350 — Elementary School Music 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTS 2250 — Elementary School Art 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 1015 — Geometry for Elementary Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDUC 2000 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDUC 2800 — Professional Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HPER 2510 — Physical Education in the Elementary School 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 1020 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POLS 1600 — International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GLBS 2900 — Global Capstone Project 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIST 1030 — Premodern Europe 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIST 1050 — World History to 1500 CE 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIST 2010 — American History I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIST 1040 — The History of Modern Europe 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIST 1060 — World History since 1500 CE 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HUSR 2040 — Human Services Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HPER 2200 — First Aid and CPR for the Health Care Provider 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYC 2500 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOCI 2320 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOWK 2000 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOWK 2100 — Social Work Ethics and Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOWK 2110 — Social Work Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ENGL 2070 — Technical Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1510 — Introduction to Computer Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1850 — Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2330 — Database Concepts, Design and Application 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1725 — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2660 — Introduction to Networking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2040 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2720 — Principles of Information Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2650 — Network Servers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1750 — Info Tech Infrastructure Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2710 — Cisco Networking II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2700 — Cisco Networking I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2805 — CompTIA Security+ Certification 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2820 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2020 — Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2735 — Information Security Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2750 — Cisco Networking III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2770 — System Security and Compliance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2460 — Data Structures and Algorithms 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2900 — Data Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2500 — Programming in C++ 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1900 — Topics in Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2400 — Advanced Web Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2550 — Programming in Java 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1600 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2450 — Data Structure and Algorithms 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 1220 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOS 1090 — General Zoology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 1100 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PHYS 1420 — Elementary General Physics II with Algebra and Trigonometry 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MATH 2010 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYS 2110 — General Physics I with Calculus 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYS 2120 — General Physics II with Calculus 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHEM 2510 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 2520 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MATH 2100 — Ordinary Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 2020 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ENGR 1010 — Introduction to Engineering Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGR 1015 — Engineering Design Fabrication Lab for Pre-Engineers 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ENGR 2020 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUTT 1010 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 1015 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # AUTT 1110 — Electrical Systems Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 1125 — Electrical Systems Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # WELD 1010 — Related Welding 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours --- # WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUTT 1210 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 1225 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # AUTT 1310 — Automotive Electronics Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 1325 — Automotive Electronics Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUTT 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # AUTT 2010 — Clutch, Manual Transmission and Transaxle, Drive Shaft and Differential Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 2015 — Clutch, Manual Transmission and Transaxle, Drive Shaft and Differential Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # AUTT 2110 — Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 2125 — Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PSYC 1000 — Human Relations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUTT 2210 — Major Engine Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 2215 — Major Engine Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # AUTT 2310 — Automotive Environmental Systems Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # AUTT 2325 — Automotive Environmental Systems Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance 2 credits · 2 hours --- # INDT 1040 — Industrial Process Dynamics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HVAC 2230 — Physics of Building Science 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 1000 — Building Construction Fundamentals 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # CNST 1005 — Building Construction Fundamentals Lab 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # CNST 1030 — Construction Drafting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 1040 — Construction Drafting Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CNST 1050 — Residential Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNST 1065 — Principles of Light-Frame Structure Technology 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # CNST 1075 — Principles of Light-Frame Structure Tech Lab 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # CNST 1210 — Building Construction II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNST 1220 — Building Construction II Lab 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CNST 1230 — Construction and Architectural Drafting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 1240 — Construction and Architectural Drafting Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CNST 1250 — Materials Estimating 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CNST 2010 — Concrete Construction 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 2020 — Concrete Construction Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CNST 2030 — Cabinet and Finish Construction I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNST 2040 — Cabinet and Finish Construction I Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNST 2050 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 2060 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CNST 2230 — Millwork and Finish Construction II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNST 2240 — Millwork and Finish Construction II Lab 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CNST 2250 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CNST 2260 — Blueprint Reading and Estimating II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CNST 2270 — Construction Management 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 1230 — Introduction to Revit 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARCH 1120 — Materials of Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 1130 — Introduction to Construction Documents 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 2115 — Architectural Drafting 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ARCH 2100 — Survey and Site Planning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 2150 — Civil Drafting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARCH 1280 — Introduction to SolidWorks 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARCH 2010 — Structural Drafting 7 credits · 7 hours --- # ARCH 1220 — Estimating for Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 2220 — Structural Connections 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DESL 1091 — Shop Safety 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DESL 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # DESL 1010 — Electrical Systems Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # DESL 1015 — Electrical Systems Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # DESL 1065 — Air Conditioning Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # DESL 1072 — Air Conditioning Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # DESL 1055 — Ag Powertrains and Farm Machines Theory 5 credits · 5 hours --- # DESL 1082 — Ag Powertrains and Farm Machines Lab 7 credits · 7 hours --- # DESL 2015 — Ag Electronics Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # DESL 2035 — Ag Electronics Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # DESL 2070 — Hydraulics Theory 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # DESL 2085 — Hydraulics Lab 3.5 credits · 3.5 hours --- # DESL 2030 — Ag Engines, Controls, and Fuel Systems Theory 5 credits · 5 hours --- # DESL 2045 — Ag Engines, Controls, and Fuel Systems Lab 5 credits · 5 hours --- # DESL 1145 — Truck Hydraulic Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DESL 1172 — Truck Brakes, Suspension, and Steering Systems Theory 5 credits · 5 hours --- # DESL 1182 — Truck Brakes, Suspension, and Steering Systems Lab 7 credits · 7 hours --- # DESL 2132 — Truck Engines, Controls, and Fuel Systems Theory 5 credits · 5 hours --- # DESL 2135 — Truck Engines, Controls, and Fuel Systems Lab 7 credits · 7 hours --- # DESL 2116 — Truck Manual and Automated Powertrains Theory 5 credits · 5 hours --- # DESL 2126 — Truck Manual and Automated Powertrains Lab 7 credits · 7 hours --- # ELTR 1010 — Basic Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 1020 — Basic Electricity Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 1030 — Electrical Wiring I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 1040 — Electrical Wiring I Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 1050 — National Electrical Code I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 1200 — National Electrical Code II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 1210 — Electrical Wiring II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 2000 — Motor Theory and Application 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2010 — Motor Theory and Application Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ELTR 2020 — Automation Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2030 — Automation Fundamentals Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2045 — Electrical Energy Conservation I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 2055 — Electrical Troubleshooting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2065 — Electrical Troubleshooting Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2210 — Control Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 2215 — Control Wiring and Solid State Lab 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # ELTR 1230 — Motor Control 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2235 — Electrical Energy Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 1240 — Motor Control Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 2245 — Electrical Energy Systems Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 1250 — Blueprint and Cost Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELTR 2260 — Solid State Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HLTH 1710 — First Aid 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELTR 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ELMC 1010 — Fundamentals of Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 1020 — Fundamentals of Electricity Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 1030 — Orientation and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # INDT 1090 — Introduction to Machining 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours --- # INDT 1095 — Introduction to Machining Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ELMC 1070 — Automation Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 1090 — Mechanical Matter and Energy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 1110 — Motor Control 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 1120 — Motor Control Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 1150 — Introduction to Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 1160 — Introduction to Mechanics Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 1170 — Total Quality Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ELMC 2010 — Introduction to Automated Controls 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 2020 — Introduction to Automated Controls Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 2030 — Motor Repair 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 2040 — Motor Repair Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ELMC 2052 — Fluid Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 2062 — Fluid Fundamentals Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ELMC 2070 — Machine Repair 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 2080 — Machine Repair Lab 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # ELMC 2110 — Control Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELMC 2120 — Control Systems Lab 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # ELMC 2150 — Solid State Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ELMC 2170 — Electromechanical Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ELMC 2190 — Electromechanical Systems Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # HVAC 1010 — Electricity for HVAC 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # HVAC 1020 — Electricity for HVAC Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 1110 — Basic Refrigeration Principles 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # HVAC 1120 — Basic Refrigeration Principles Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 1130 — Sheet Metal 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HVAC 1210 — HVAC Controls 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HVAC 1220 — HVAC Controls Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 1250 — Residential Air Conditioning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HVAC 1260 — Residential Air Conditioning Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # HVAC 2010 — Heating Technology 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # HVAC 2020 — Heating Technology Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 2210 — Heat Pump Technology 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # HVAC 2220 — Heat Pump Technology Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 2110 — Commercial Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HVAC 2120 — Commercial Refrigeration Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HVAC 2310 — Commercial Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HVAC 2320 — Commercial Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PLMB 1025 — Plumbing Safety 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PLMB 1010 — Electricity and Mechanics for Plumbers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INDT 1025 — Introduction to Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PLMB 1030 — Plumbing Code and Print Reading 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PLMB 1040 — Plumbing and Pipefitting Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PLMB 1050 — Plumbing and Pipefitting Fundamentals Lab 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PLMB 1060 — Plumbing Tools and Processes 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PLMB 1070 — Trenching and Shoring 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PLMB 1020 — Electricity and Mechanics for Plumbers Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PLMB 1110 — Advanced Plumbing and Pipefitting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PLMB 1120 — Advanced Plumbing and Pipefitting Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PLMB 1130 — Gas Operations and Maintenance 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PLMB 1140 — Gas Operations and Maintenance Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TRDR 1000 — Professional Truck Driving 7.5 credits · 7.5 hours Safety, trip planning, speed and space management, vehicle preventive maintenance, cargo handling and documentation, hazardous materials, basic control of vehicle, coupling and uncoupling, backing and shifting, concourse, city and two-lane highway driving, and other related topics including CDL training and testing. --- # UTIL 1010 — Concepts of Electricity I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UTIL 1020 — Concepts of Electricity I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # UTIL 1030 — Line Construction I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UTIL 1040 — Line Construction I Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 1100 — Commercial Driver’s License 1 credits · 1 hours --- # UTIL 1110 — Commercial Driver’s License Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # UTIL 1280 — Computer Literacy 2 credits · 2 hours --- # UTIL 1120 — Power Transformer Theory 2 credits · 2 hours --- # UTIL 1140 — Line Construction II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UTIL 1150 — Line Construction II Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 1240 — Concepts of Electricity II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UTIL 1250 — Concepts of Electricity II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # UTIL 1260 — Ropes and Riggings 1 credits · 1 hours --- # UTIL 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # UTIL 2130 — Advanced Power Line Construction and Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 2135 — Advanced Power Line Construction and Maintenance Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 2150 — Power Line Transformers II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 2155 — Power Line Transformers II Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 2400 — National Electric Safety Code 2 credits · 2 hours --- # UTIL 2140 — Advanced Power Line Construction and Maintenance II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # UTIL 2145 — Advanced Power Line Construction and Maintenance II Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 2160 — Power Line Substation, Metering, and Protective Devices 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UTIL 2165 — Power Line Substation, Metering, and Protective Devices Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WELD 1030 — SMAW Basic Theory 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # WELD 1035 — SMAW Basic Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WELD 1040 — GMAW/FCAW Theory 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # WELD 1045 — GMAW/FCAW Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WELD 1140 — Print Reading & Symbols 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WELD 1155 — Fabrication Equipment & Operation Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WELD 1055 — GTAW Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WELD 1060 — Pipe Applications Theory 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # WELD 1065 — Pipe Applications Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WELD 1110 — Introduction to Metals & Inspection 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WELD 1170 — Print Reading and Fabrication Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # INDT 1150 — Machining Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # INDT 1065 — Manufacturing Technologies and Measurement 2 credits · 2 hours --- # INDT 1055 — Print Reading for the Industrial Trades 2 credits · 2 hours --- # INDT 1170 — Introduction Total Quality Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELMC 1080 — SACA Industry 4.0 Foundations 8 credits · 8 hours --- # WIND 1015 — Principles of Electricity I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WIND 1025 — Principles of Electricity I Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 1080 — Wind Energy Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WIND 1035 — Wind Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 1040 — Wind Industrial Safety Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WIND 1255 — Blue Print Reading 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 1150 — Mechanical Systems I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WIND 1165 — Mechanical Systems I Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WIND 2052 — Fluid Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2062 — Fluid Fundamentals Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 1230 — Motor Control 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 1240 — Motor Control Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # WIND 2210 — Mechanical Systems II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WIND 2220 — Mechanical Systems II Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WIND 2040 — Programmable Controllers and Communication 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2042 — Programmable Controllers and Communication Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2115 — Control Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2120 — Control Systems Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2015 — Principles of Electricity II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2025 — Principles of Electricity II Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2285 — Power Generation and Distribution 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WIND 2295 — Power Generation and Distribution Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2095 — Airfoils and Composite Repair Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WIND 2275 — Wind Site Development and Operation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARCH 1300 — Cooperative Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHYS 2150 — Structural Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 1285 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARCH 1170 — Introduction to Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARCH 1295 — Engineering Materials and Processes 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARCH 2130 — Mechanical Drafting I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARCH 2230 — Mechanical Drafting II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ARCH 2020 — Computer Assisted Drafting III 4 credits · 4 hours --- # INDT 1015 — Introduction to Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARCH 2110 — Architectural CAD I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARCH 2210 — Architectural CAD II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ARCH 2200 — Structural CAD Drafting II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # INFO 1020 — Introduction to Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1170 — Operating Systems I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 1420 — Introduction to Programming in C# 4 credits · 4 hours --- # INFO 1610 — PC Systems Maintenance and Repair Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # INFO 2760 — Cisco Networking IV 4 credits · 4 hours --- # INFO 2610 — Computer Support Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # INFO 2730 — Information Security Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # INFO 2800 — CompTIA Security+ Certification 1 credits · 1 hours --- # INFO 1440 — Advanced Programming in C# 3 credits · 3 hours