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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Business Technology, Associate of Applied Science | Degree | The Business Technology program provides students with the opportunity to achieve marketable skills and the knowledge necessary to succeed in a business occupation. The curriculum is provided for tho… source |
| Criminal Justice and Corrections, Associate of Science | Degree | The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice and Corrections degree will be awarded to students who successfully complete a planned program of collegiate level work that is transferable towards a bac… source |
| Human Services, Associate of Science | Degree | The Associate of Science in Human Services degree will be awarded to students who successfully complete a planned program of collegiate level work that is transferable toward a baccalaureate degree i… source |
| Business Technology, Technical Certificate | Certificate | The Technical Certificate in Business Technology is designed for students enrolled in the Business Technology program who wish to achieve marketable skills after one year of study. The curriculum has… source |
| Criminal Justice and Corrections, Technical Certificate | Certificate | The Technical Certificate in Criminal Justice and Corrections will be awarded to students who successfully complete the first thirty credit hours required for the Associate of Science in Criminal Jus… source |
| Early Childhood Development, Technical Certificate | Certificate | The Early Childhood Development and Early Childhood Education programs serve the training needs of child care providers who wish to meet the educational requirements set by the Early Childhood Commis… source |
| Business Management, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Business Technology program provides students with the opportunity to achieve marketable skills and the knowledge necessary to succeed in business occupation. The curriculum is provided for those… source |
| Business Technology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | The Certificate of Proficiency in Business Technology is designed for students enrolled in the Business Technology program who wish to achieve marketable skills after one semester of study. The curri… source |
| Criminology, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | A focused, six-hour course of study that is part of the Associate of Science in Criminal Justice and Corrections degree program. Also serves individuals already employed in criminal justice or correc… source |
| General Studies, Technical Certificate | Certificate | Includes General Education requirements common to most four-year degree plans, providing transferable credit for students seeking to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. source |
| Early Childhood Development, Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Serves the training needs of child care providers who wish to meet educational requirements set by the Early Childhood Commission. Satisfactory completion qualifies a graduate to write the Child Deve… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| SKTR1003 | Introduction to Skilled Trades | 3 | Introduction to Skilled Trades uses the Future Fit Curriculum to provide training in basic workplace protocol, safety and measurement, as well as, education in communications, workplace writing, appl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SKTR1016 | Introduction to Construction with Lab | — | Through hands on activities students will learn the basics of general construction including safety, tool identification and use, construction calculations, and basic rough in and finish carpentry. source |
| SKTR1026 | Introduction to HVAC with Lab | — | Through classroom and hands on activities students will learn the basics of HVAC work. Topics include HVAC safety, thermostats, motors, capacitors, duct materials, refrigerants, and diagnosis/basic t… source |
| SKTR1036 | Basic Electrical Circuits w/Lab | 6 | 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SKTR1046 | Basic Plumbing with Lab | — | Students will learn the basics of plumbing. Topics include safety, tool identification and use, plumbing codes, materials, plumbing layout, water heaters, and calculations. source |
| SKTR1013 | Skilled Trades Internship | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACCT1003 | Introduction to Accounting | — | Introduction to basic accounting concepts related to the processing of transactions and preparation of financial statements. Primary emphasis is on developing an understanding of fundamental accounti… source |
| ACCT1123 | Accounting I | — | (Equivalent to AIB 1000.) The study of accounting concepts and procedures as they apply to sole proprietorships. Emphasis on the accounting cycle and its implementation. Simulated accounting activiti… source |
| ACCT2133 | Accounting II | — | A continuation of the accounting concepts and procedures presented in Accounting I, which focuses on Financial Accounting for external reporting. Accounting II focuses on Managerial Accounting, which… source |
| ACCT2143 | Computerized Accounting | — | Introduction to the application of computerized accounting record keeping systems. Emphasizes the recording of transactions and generation of financial reports in a business environment. ACCT1003, In… source |
| AGRI1023 | Introduction to Agribusiness | — | Intro to Agribusiness will help prepare students for careers in agriculture at both the local and national level. This course will focus on the principles of economics, especially as applied to agric… source |
| AGRI1114 | Introduction to Plant Science with Lab | — | Introduction to Plant Science with Lab is an introductory course in the growth and development of higher plants. The course will focus on the management and economic importance of higher plants, espe… source |
| AGRI1123 | Introduction to Animal Science | — | Introduction to Animal Science is an introductory course in the management and economic importance of the various types and breeds of poultry, swine, sheep, horses, beef cattle and dairy cattle. Stud… source |
| AGRI1124 | Introduction to Animal Science with Lab | — | Introduction to Animal Science with Lab is an introductory course in the management and economic importance of the various types and breeds of poultry, swine, sheep, horses, beef cattle and dairy cat… source |
| AGRI2034 | Soils With Lab | — | Soils with Lab will provide students with the fundamental concepts of soil science as related to fertility management and crop production. Course topics will include soil classifications, physical an… source |
| ANTH2023 | Cultural Anthropology | — | A study of the key concepts, methods, and theories of cultural diversity, social institutions, and linguistics and an examination of people and cultures around the world. source |
| AST1105 | Engine Repair | — | Provides the student with an introduction to automotive engines, the use and care of hand tools, precision tools, special tools, and industry related equipment. Construction and theory of operation w… source |
| AST1215 | Electrical Systems | — | Introduces the student to the fundamentals of electronics, including Ohm's Law, basic electrical circuits, wiring diagrams, and common electrical symbols. Diagnosis and troubleshooting of electrical… source |
| AST1305 | Suspension and Steering | — | Introduces the student to the theory and operation of modern suspension and steering systems. The study includes wheels and tires, hubs, bearings, seals, and the vehicle frame. Various designs and co… source |
| AST1405 | Engine Performance | — | Covers two major systems: fuel and ignition systems, and driveability and emissions. An understanding of the operation of these systems is essential to the successful maintenance and repair of most v… source |
| AST2105 | Brake Systems | — | Concentrates on the theory and operation of disc and drum brake systems. Basic hydraulic principles as well as the operation and components of the brake foundation systems are taught. The course incl… source |
| AST2205 | Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning | — | Includes a study of the theory of refrigeration, the refrigeration cycle, and the basic components of a typical automotive refrigeration system. The function and construction of compressors, lines, e… source |
| AST2505 | Automotive Transmissions and Axles | — | Begins with a review of gear theory and the introduction of the planetary gear set. Continues with a brief review of the basics of hydraulic theory. A study of the basic transmission components commo… source |
| AVIA1016 | Fundamentals of Aeronautics I & II | — | Beginning with an overview of aviation, this course will cover the training process, basics of airplane systems, understanding of aerodynamic principles, the flight environment and each maneuver perf… source |
| AVIA1104 | Private Pilot Practicum I | — | This course will prepare students with the skills necessary to safely and proficiently exercise the privileges and responsibilities of a Private Pilot with single-engine land rating as part of an int… source |
| AVIA2103 | Fundamentals of Aeronautics III | — | This course will develop a deep understanding of the remaining aeronautical knowledge areas required for the addition of an instrument - airplane rating along with several knowledge areas required by… source |
| AVIA2203 | Fundamentals of Aeronautics IV | — | This course will develop a deep understanding of the remaining aeronautical knowledge areas required for certification as a Commercial Pilot with a multi-engine land rating as part of an integrated P… source |
| AVIA2204 | Instrument Commercial Pilot Practicum II | — | This course will prepare students with the skills necessary to safely and proficiently exercise the privileges and responsibilities of a Private Pilot with an instrument rating as part of an integrat… source |
| AVIA2213 | Commercial Pilot Practicum III | — | This course will prepare students with the skills necessary to safely and proficiently exercise the privileges and responsibilities of a Commercial Pilot. Cross country flight planning will be emphas… source |
| AVIA2263 | Air Traffic Control | — | A study of the overall background and function of air traffic control. source |
| AVIA2302 | Multi-Engine Commercial Practicum IV | — | This course will allow students to continue to increase the skills and knowledge required to become a Commercial Pilot. Multi engine land training will be included in this practicum. By the end of th… source |
| AVIA2305 | Multi-Engine Commercial Practicum IV | — | This course will allow students to continue to increase the skills and knowledge required to become a Commercial Pilot. Multi engine land training will be included in this practicum. By the end of th… source |
| AVIA2393 | Aviation Weather | — | The course provides in-depth knowledge of atmospheric science and weather that impacts flight. Included is a systematic development of the following: elementary meteorology, atmospheric circulation s… source |
| AVIA2413 | Regulations and Publications | — | This course will involve an in-depth look at the Federal Aviation Regulations, Airman's Information Manual, Practical Test Standards, Advisory Circulars, other FAA publications, and the Pilot's Opera… source |
| AVIA2443 | Advanced Aerodynamics & Performance | — | Aerodynamics for flight crews, including theories of lift generation, stability, laminar and non-laminar flow, control, and lift and drag producing devices. Aircraft performance will be studied, with… source |
| AVIA2503 | Human Factors and Aviation Safety | — | This explores human factors and aviation safety through review of incidents, accidents, safety studies, and accident investigation with a focus on causal and contributing factors to those investigate… source |
| BIOL1004 | General Biology and Lab | — | General Biology is the study of life with emphasis on the cell and continues through all levels of organization. Major areas of study include cell theory, energy transformation. Bio-technology, evolu… source |
| BIOL1204 | Body Structure & Function | — | A one semester study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The major systems of the body are discussed. This course provides an essential framework for understanding the interdependency of… source |
| BIOL2014 | Microbiology and Lab | — | The study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, metazoans, and protozoans, as they affect human health. This course includes a laboratory which focuses on both microbiology techniques and identification of mi… source |
| BIOL2214 | Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab | — | This course is a comprehensive study of human anatomy and physiology and is the first of a two-semester sequence. Emphasis in this sequence will be on basic chemistry, cellular functions, metabolism,… source |
| BIOL2224 | Anatomy and Physiology II and Lab | — | This course is a comprehensive study of human anatomy and physiology and is a continuation of BIOL2214 Anatomy and Physiology I. Emphasis in this sequence will be on the cardiovascular, lymphatic, di… source |
| BTMA1033 | Math for Business Technology | — | This course will use a combination of lecture, software, and a mastery learning approach in a computer laboratory environment to allow the student to learn and demonstrate competencies for all outcom… source |
| BUS2013 | Business Communications | — | (Equivalent to AIB 1870).) Principles of effective oral and written communication in a business environment. Topics include verbal/nonverbal skills, writing skills, reading skills, listening skills,… source |
| BUS2613 | Business Principles | — | Introduces students to the world of business and helps them prepare for beneficial interactions in the business industry. Studies include factors that comprise our national economy and concepts neede… source |
| BUS2663 | Legal Environment of Business | — | Introduction to law as it relates to the business world, including contracts, dealings with goods, commercial paper, debts and creditors, remedies to business disputes, federal regulation, and simila… source |
| CHEM1014 | General Chemistry I and Lab | — | Study of the fundamentals of atomic theory, quantum theory, and electronic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, and equations, periodic law, thermochemistry, stoichiometry, and the gaseous state.… source |
| CIS1303 | Computer Information Systems | — | Provides a thorough introduction to computer concepts. Topics covered include: introduction to computers, the Internet and World Wide Web, application software, components of the system unit, input,… source |
| CIS2353 | Electronic Spreadsheet | — | Instruction and hands-on use of electronic spreadsheet software. Students will enter, modify, sort, and extract data. Realistic exercises allow students to design, test, and debug spreadsheet applica… source |
| COLL1101 | Freshman Seminar | 1 | Freshman Seminar is a comprehensive course designed to enhance student success and retention. Students learn and demonstrate understanding of college resources and expectations through orientation to… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COMM1313 | Communications | — | Techniques for effective communication, including verbal communication, nonverbal communication, listening skills, small group communication, organizational communication, multicultural communication… source |
| CPSI1003 | Introduction to Computer Applications | — | Hands-on use of integrated software for microcomputers. Categories include operating environments, word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation software. Keyboarding ability is recommende… source |
| CPSI2003 | Computer Applications II | — | Hands-on creation of intermediate-level projects in word processing, presentation graphics, spreadsheet, and database software. source |
| CRIM1023 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | This course is intended to expose the student to the workings of the criminal justice systems, exploring the historical development, current operations, and future trends of criminal justice. Emphasi… source |
| CRIM1033 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | Prepares individuals to perform duties of police and correctional officers, including investigating criminal justice careers, defining crimes, response to emergencies, traffic control, patrolling, an… source |
| CRIM1053 | Introduction to Corrections | — | This course introduces basic concepts, theories, principles and a historical overview of the corrections system as it pertains to the institutional control and supervision of offenders. source |
| CRIM2001 | Overview of Criminal Justice System | 1 | A comprehensive overview of the criminal justice curriculum with a focus on contemporary issues. This is a capstone course to be taken in the student's last semester and is a requirement for graduati… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CRIM2233 | Criminology | — | This course is intended to introd source |
| CRIM2253 | Criminal Investigations | — | An examination of the fundamentals and theory of an investigation. source |
| CRIM2263 | Criminal Evidence and Procedure | — | This course is a comprehensive study of the philosophical and constitutional aspects of evidence and procedure in the context of the criminal justice system. source |
| CRIM2403 | Police Community Relations | — | This course is intended to introduce students to the broad field of police and community relations. This course will focus on the role of progressive police activity, the significance of good working… source |
| CUL1103 | Sanitation & Safety | — | Covers the control of bacteria and knowledge necessary to practice safe food handling techniques when receiving, producing, and serving food to the public. Includes care and cleaning of commercial fo… source |
| CUL1303 | Introduction to Food Production | — | A laboratory course in which students are taught the fundamentals of safety and sanitation, commercial equipment usage, knife handling skills, proper handling and preparation of vegetables, fruit, an… source |
| CUL1403 | Culinary Math | — | This course provides instruction in problem-solving related to business situations and financial management that allow the student to learn and demonstrate competencies for all outcomes which are exp… source |
| CUL1503 | Basic Food Service & Nutrition | — | Basic concepts of nutrition, including factors that impact nutritional practices. Course includes the principles underlying the selection and preparation of foods, study of food components, market st… source |
| CUL1603 | Introduction to Baking | — | A laboratory course in which students are introduced to all aspects of basic baking principles including, but not limited to, cookies, quick breads, cakes, sauces, icings, custards, and yeast breads… source |
| CUL1703 | Advanced Food Production | — | A laboratory course in which students are taught how to produce the Mother Sauces, demi-sauces, soups, stocks, and introduced to chicken fabrication and preparation. Students are taught the proper co… source |
| CUL2213 | Meat, Seafood, and Poultry | — | A laboratory course in which students are taught how to fabricate a variety of proteins, and prepare them in the proper manner, highlighting the different cooking methods appropriate for each type of… source |
| CUL2403 | Advanced Baking | — | A laboratory course built upon the foundation offered in CUL1603. Students will use skills learned in CUL1603 for more advanced baking and pastry techniques. source |
| CUL2503 | Catering & Banquet Service | — | Exposes culinary students to the essential ingredients for successful catering. Discussions will include all segments of the catering industry. Emphasis will be placed on activity tasks of planning,… source |
| CUL2713 | International and Modern Cuisine | — | A laboratory course in which students are exposed to a variety of different cuisines that are specific to current trends and certain geographical locations and then expected to produce said styles of… source |
| CUL2803 | Garde Manger | — | A laboratory course in which students learn the skills required for the cold kitchen and breakfast cookery. Students will be required to participate in catering and dining activities. source |
| CUL2812 | Culinary Arts Internship | — | This course is designed to provide students with internship experience in a cafe setting approved by the Culinary Program Director. Students experience a hands-on, real-life work environment under su… source |
| DST1105 | Diesel Engine Repair | — | This course provides the student with an introduction to diesel engines. The use and care of hand tools, precision tools, special tools, and industry related equipment related to diesel engines will… source |
| DST1505 | Diesel Engine Performance | 5 | Diesel Engine Performance covers fuel and ignition systems, driveability and emissions related to Diesel Engines. An understanding of the operation of these systems is essential to the successful mai… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ECD1003 | Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education | — | Introduction to the early childhood profession, including issues pertinent to source |
| ECD1103 | Child Development | — | Focusing on ages birth to five years, the course covers all aspects of a child's physical and cognitive growth, socio-emotional development, and how to provide positive guidance. Corequisites: ECD100… source |
| ECD1203 | Healthy, Safe Learning Environment | — | Designed to teach concepts and skills necessary for establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy learning environment for young children. Corequisites: ECD1003, ECD1103, ECD1303, and ECD1403. source |
| ECD1303 | Practicum I | — | Students must be employed or volunteer for hours in a licensed childcare facility to apply previously-learned skills. A Professional Portfolio, required for CDA credentialing, will be compiled throug… source |
| ECD1403 | Practicum II | — | Continuation of ECD1303 Practicum I. Candidates will document an additional clock hours in a licensed early child care facility. The Professional Portfolio and all CDA requirements must be completed… source |
| ECON2113 | Business Statistics I | — | Statistical methods used in studying business and economic data, averages and dispersions, probability, sampling, statistical inference, estimation, tests of hypotheses, index numbers, linear regress… source |
| ECON2313 | Introduction to Microeconomics | — | This course is an introduction to modern economic theory, economic decision making, demand and supply analysis, consumer choice and utility, production and cost in the firm, market structure and pric… source |
| ECON2323 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | — | This course will discuss the basic operations of the U.S. economy, focusing on supply and demand analysis to explain real-world economic issues. Both the Keynesian model and the Aggregate Demand/Aggr… source |
| EDU2003 | Introduction to Education | — | This course is designed to help students to explore their motivation for teaching; provide an overview of teaching as a profession through observation of the educational process in four settings: ele… source |
| EDU2013 | Introduction to K-12 Technology | — | Introduction to K-12 Technology. This course is designed for current and future educators to develop a solid understanding of educational technology, including how to use computers, how to access inf… source |
| EDUC1001 | Core Praxis/ACT Prep Class | — | This course prepares individuals, under the supervision of the director of Teacher Education, to prepare, understand, and practice the content on the Core Praxis for the Teacher Educations Program. T… source |
| EDUC2033 | Child Growth & Learning | — | This course studies the nature, development, and learning of children through adolescence. It includes physical, cognitive, and psycho-social development. It prepares students to understand the compl… source |
| EDUC2043 | The Exceptional Child in the Classroom | — | This course is an introduction to exceptional students, with the major focus on serving these individuals in regular education classroom environments. This course should help future teachers understa… source |
| EDUC2053 | Math for Teachers I | — | This course is a study of problem solving, elementary set theory, numeration systems, elementary number theory, and the real system. This course is for elementary and middle school education majors a… source |
| EDUC2063 | Math for Teachers II | — | This course is a study of rational numbers, elementary concepts of statistics and probability, introductory algebra, and informal algebra. This course is for elementary and middle school education ma… source |
| EMT1107 | Basic Emergency Med. Tech. | — | An introduction to the study of emergency medical services and the basic principles, procedures, and techniques of emergency care. source |
| ENGL1013 | English Composition I | — | Emphasizes the writing of a variety of well-organized and well-developed essays which show a command of grammar, mechanics, and diction. Must make a grade of "C" or better to progress to ENGL1023 Eng… source |
| ENGL1023 | English Composition II | — | A continuation of ENGL1013, with emphasis on skills such as paraphrasing, analyzing, summarizing, and synthesizing the writing of others and using these skills in developing a formal documented resea… source |
| ENGL1133 | Technical & Business English | — | This course prepares students to demonstrate effective writing in the areas of Brief Communications, Information Reports, Analytical and Persuasive Reports, and Researched Reports. This course will a… source |
| ENGL2103 | Creative Writing | — | Instruction and practice in writing poetry and fiction. source |
| ENGL2213 | World Literature I | — | Analysis and interpretation of masterpieces of western and non-western literature in translation. Covers the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance periods. source |
| ENGL2223 | World Literature II | — | Analysis and interpretation of masterpieces of western and non-western literature in translation. Covers works written since the Renaissance. source |
| FAMU1003 | Fine Arts Music | — | Survey of music history, focusing on the development of critical listening skills. Includes works of major composers, instruments of the orchestra, elements of music, forms, and terminology. source |
| FATH1003 | Fine Arts Theater | — | General survey of theater arts, including various types of plays, acting and directing, basic production, and technical requirements. source |
| FAVI1003 | Fine Arts Visual | — | Introduction to visual arts. Understanding and enjoying art through the analysis of drawing, painting, sculpture, and architecture. source |
| GEOG2013 | Introduction to Geography | — | A course that explores present world populations and cultures in relation to their physical environment. source |
| GEOL1004 | Essentials of Earth Science and Lab | — | An introduction to the fundamental topics of earth science including physical and historical geology, oceanography, and meteorology. This course includes a laboratory component that covers the study… source |
| HIST1003 | World Civilization I | — | Study of world civilizations prior to the early modern period. source |
| HIST1013 | World Civilization II | — | Study of world civilizations since the early modern period. source |
| HIST2003 | American History I | — | Survey of United States history through the Civil War era. source |
| HIST2013 | American History II | — | Survey of the United States history since the Civil War era. source |
| HIST2023 | Arkansas History | — | The political, social, and economic development of Arkansas from the time of European exploration to the present. source |
| HIT1013 | Computer Applications for Healthcare Professionals | — | This course will provide students with a knowledge and understanding of various computer applications and information systems that are encountered in health information departments including the use… source |
| HIT1303 | Medical Terminology | — | Basic language of medical science and the health professions. Word analysis, construction, spelling, and definition. Allows the student to become proficient in medical language pertaining to body sys… source |
| HIT1503 | Coding Principles | — | This course will introduce the guidelines to Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding and terminology and diagnostic coding (ICD-9-CM updated to ICD-10-CM). This course will also provide an introd… source |
| HIT1504 | Pathophysiology with Pharmacology | — | Study of disease processes and the effects on each body system, and the relationship of illness among body systems. A study of pharmaceuticals, including commonly used drugs in the treatment of the i… source |
| HIT2003 | Fundamentals of Medical Transcription | 3 | The transcription practices in this course are based on current practices reflective of the medical transcription/health information management professional fields. Thorough knowledge of medical term… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIT2203 | Healthcare Statistics | — | General principles of healthcare statistics with an emphasis in hospital statistics including definitions, sources, methods for collection and reporting, and analysis techniques to determine signific… source |
| HIT2213 | Legal/Ethical Aspects of Healthcare | — | This course includes a study of the principles of law affecting health information with an emphasis on the health record as a legal document. It provides exposure to the American legal system, legal… source |
| HLTH1107 | Basic Health Skills | — | This course of study follows the curriculum and meets the requirements as set by the Office of Long Term Care in the state of Arkansas. The course utilizes a humanistic approach to provide basic nurs… source |
| HOSP1103 | Introduction to Hospitality | — | This course provides a global look at hospitality with career opportunities in food service, hotels, clubs, and related businesses such as hospitals, schools, casinos, and the military. The course fo… source |
| HOSP1303 | Hospitality Operations & Supervisor Management | — | This course is designed to develop a basic understanding of the principles of management and the application of those principles in managing the resources of a lodging or food service operation, incl… source |
| HOSP1403 | Hospitality Marketing | — | This course provides students with basic knowledge and practical experience which will enable them to develop strategic marketing plans for hotel/motel, restaurants and club properties. source |
| HOSP1513 | Cafe Practicum | — | A laboratory course in which students are required to work in the Culinary Café, given them practical experience in all aspects of running a foodservice operation. Students will be required to partic… source |
| HOSP1603 | Cafe Practicum II | — | A laboratory course in which students are required to work in the Culinary Café or another food service establishment approved in advance by the Culinary Program Director, providing them with practic… source |
| IST1033 | Digital Literacy | — | Digital Literacy teaches the essential ideas of computing in the 21st century. Zero prior computer experience will be required. Computers seem terrifying at first, but soon students will understand h… source |
| IST1243 | Linux Essentials | — | This course is a study of components of a current Linux operating system that include the purpose of the OS, application of essential commands, file and disk management, directory organization, creat… source |
| IST1253 | Introduction to Servers | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge to configure and manage Active Directory within a current version of Microsoft Server. Prepares the student to earn TestOut Server Pro c… source |
| IST1263 | Computer Forensics | — | This course is designed to establish a foundation of knowledge concerning computer forensics as it relates to computer security. Prepares the student to earn the Accessdata Certified Examiner certifi… source |
| IST1403 | Networking Essentials I | — | Instruction includes, but is not limited to: safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, local-area networks (LAN), wide-area networks (WAN), open system interconnection… source |
| IST1703 | Introduction to Web Design | — | Introduces HTML and client-server programming with multimedia web pages. Includes HTML editors, and web authoring tools. Client-pull and server-push technology, control structures, functions, arrays,… source |
| IST2713 | Computer Ethics and Security | — | Examines ethical and security issues in the field of business and technology. Includes discussions of information security, privacy, ownership and the law. This course will help students understand t… source |
| IST2923 | A+ Essentials | — | This course covers the fundamentals of computer technology, installation and configuration of PCs, laptops and related hardware, and basic networking. This will prepare you to take the Computing Tech… source |
| LPN1013 | Nursing Process I | — | The first semester course is designed to provide introductory studies to the entry level nursing student. Incorporated are the necessary skills, knowledge, and behaviors needed to become an asset in… source |
| LPN1108 | Nursing Process II | — | The second semester course is designed to provide intermediate level nursing courses to the second semester student. The curriculum includes a continuation of adult medical-surgical studies to includ… source |
| LPN1208 | Nursing Process III | — | The final and third semester is designed to provide specialty area courses to the nursing student. Specialty areas such as pediatrics, obstetrics, mental health disorders, Preceptorship, management w… source |
| LPN2402 | Nursing Clinical Experience I | — | Provides the student an opportunity to develop basic nursing skills and attitudes and adapt them safely to various situations with the comfort of the patient as a priority. The development of the abi… source |
| LPN2404 | Nursing Clinical Experience II | — | Includes care of the Med/Surg patient of all ages with close correlation with pharmacological treatments, nursing interventions and prioritization. Normal findings in disease processes and changes ar… source |
| LPNE1104 | Nursing Clinical Experience I | — | Provides the student an opportunity to develop basic nursing skills and attitudes and adapt them safely to various situations with the comfort of the patient as a priority. The development of the abi… source |
| LPNE1112 | Nursing Process I | — | The first semester course is designed to provide introductory studies to the entry level nursing student with an introduction to Medical Surgical processes. Incorporated are the necessary skills, kno… source |
| LPNE1203 | Nursing Clinical Experience II | — | This course includes care of the Med/Surg patient with close correlation with pharmacological treatments, nursing interventions and prioritization. Normal findings in disease processes and changes ar… source |
| LPNE1204 | Nursing Clinical Experience II | — | Includes care of the Med/Surg patient with close correlation with pharmacological treatments, nursing interventions and prioritization. Normal findings in disease processes and changes are studied to… source |
| LPNE1206 | Nursing Process II | — | The second semester course is designed to provide intermediate level nursing courses to the second semester student. The curriculum includes a continuation of adult medical-surgical studies to includ… source |
| LPNE1211 | Nursing Process II | — | The second semester course is designed to provide intermediate level nursing courses to the second semester student. The curriculum includes a continuation of adult medical-surgical studies to includ… source |
| LPNE1302 | Nursing Clinical Experience III | — | Includes specialty areas of nursing such as OB/PEDS, ER, Delegation and Management. Students will experience the newborn and pediatric clients in multiple areas. The student will rotate to non-tradit… source |
| LPNE1303 | Nursing Clinical Experience III | — | Includes specialty areas of nursing as OB/PEDS, ER, management, Mental Health in the acute care setting. Mental Health treatment, counseling and rehab situations are also studied. The student will ro… source |
| LPNE1306 | Nursing Process III | — | The final and third semester is designed to provide specialty area courses to the nursing student. Specialty areas such as pediatrics and obstetrics are studied acquiring knowledge of normal growth a… source |
| LPNE1311 | Nursing Process III | — | The final and third semester is designed to provide specialty area courses to the nursing student. Specialty areas such as pediatrics, obstetrics, mental health disorders, preceptorship, management w… source |
| MATH1003 | Math for Health Professions | — | This course provides instruction in dosage calculation using dimensional analysis as well as other means of calculation related to medication. Topics include; interpretation of drug labels, syringe t… source |
| MATH1203 | College Algebra | — | Linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, relations, functions and graphs, conic sections, synthetic division, polynomial functions, matrices, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Prereq… source |
| MATH1213 | Quantitative Literacy | — | This course is designed to provide students with mathematical understanding and skills to be productive workers, discerning consumers, and informed citizens. Students will solve problems using mathem… source |
| MATH1303 | Trigonometry | — | The study of angles, right triangles, identities, oblique triangles, graphs, equations, inverse functions, polar coordinates, and complex numbers (text truncated). source |
| MATH2143 | Business Calculus | — | This course is designed for students who plan to major within the College of Business Administration. Topics include differential calculus with business applications, multivariable calculus including… source |
| MGMT2303 | Business Ethics | — | This course provides students with an overview of business ethics and ethical management practices, with emphasis on the process of ethical decision making and working through contemporary ethical di… source |
| MGMT2603 | Personal Finance | — | (Same as AIB2413). Perspectives, principles, and practices of financial planning with emphasis on personal financial planning and strategies to achieve personal financial objectives are covered. Cour… source |
| MGMT2623 | Management | — | (Same as AIB 4140.) Course includes a comprehensive introduction to modern management theory, practices, and applications. Characteristics and rationality of managerial decisions, practical methods o… source |
| MGMT2643 | Human Relations | — | (Same as AIB 4310.) This course draws on the disciplines of psychology and sociology to provide a basic understanding of the relationships between people. Business and interpersonal skills necessary… source |
| MGMT2663 | Small Business Management | — | This course places a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship. Topics discussed will cover the nature of small businesses, starting a small business, and successfully operating a small business. source |
| MKTG2633 | Principles of Marketing | — | This course provides an introduction to marketing concepts and processes. Topics covered include: marketing philosophies, strategic planning, the marketing environment, global marketing, consumer dec… source |
| NRSG1213 | Math for Nurses | — | This course provides instruction in dosage calculation using dimensional analysis as well as other means of calculation related to medication. Topics include; interpretation of drug labels, syringe t… source |
| NUTR2203 | Basic Human Nutrition | — | Introductory course in which the chemical basis of nutrition will be explored. Discussion of social, economic, and emotional aspects that impact individual nutritional practices. Evaluation of unique… source |
| PCEN0001 | English Composition I Supplemental Instruction Lab | — | Emphasizes the writing of a variety of well-organized and well-developed essays which show a command of grammar, mechanics, and diction. Students participate in guided practice and individual instruc… source |
| PCEN0012 | Composition Principles Lab | — | Emphasizes the writing of a variety of well-organized and well-developed essays which show a command of grammar, mechanics, and diction. Students participate in guided practice and individual instruc… source |
| PCEN0034 | Foundations of Literacy | — | Promotes effective communication in writing and enhancement of reading skills. Mechanics, usage, and organization is reviewed in conjunction with non-fiction literature. Students earning an "A" may p… source |
| PCMA0033 | Foundations of Mathematics | — | This course will use a combination of lecture, software, and a mastery learning approach in a computer laboratory environment to allow the student to learn and demonstrate competencies for all the ou… source |
| PCMA0202 | Foundations of College Algebra | — | This course is to be taken as a corequisite to MATH1203 (college algebra) as is specifically for students requiring algebra remediation. Please see the catalog's course placement chart for specific s… source |
| PCMA0212 | Foundations of Quantitative Literacy | — | This course is to be taken as a corequisite with MATH1213 (Quantitative Literacy) and is specifically for students requiring remediation for Quantitative Literacy. Please see the catalog's course pla… source |
| PHED1003 | Concepts of Physical Education | — | Knowledge and appreciation of the importance of physical activity in relation to quality of life and health. Provides opportunities through supervised activities for psychomoto source |
| PHED1101 | Fitness Center I | 1 | Introduction to the concepts to an individualized fitness program. Emphasis will be placed on strength training and cardiovascular exercise and how these components are related to physical fitness. S… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PHED2101 | Fitness Center II | 1 | A continuation of Fitness Center I. Students will be required to sign an informed consent to participate in this course. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PHED2201 | Lifetime Fitness | 1 | A continuation of Fitness Center II. Students will be required to sign an informed consent to participate in this course. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PHSC1004 | Physical Science and Lab | — | This course covers basic concepts of matter and energy as seen in chemistry, physics, geology, meteorology, and astronomy. This course includes a laboratory component that covers basic laboratory exp… source |
| PHYS2014 | General Physics I and Lab | — | A non-calculus based course covering the essentials of mechanics, waves, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism and light with an introduction to modern physics. Both a conceptual foundation and problem… source |
| PLSC2003 | American National Government | — | The introduction to the principles, structure, processes and functions of the United States federal government and other related political activities. source |
| PMT1003 | Introduction to Manufacturing | 3 | Introduction to Manufacturing uses the Future Fit Curriculum to provide training in basic workplace protocol, safety and measurement, as well as, education in communications, workplace writing, mathe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PMT1006 | Manual Machining | — | Students will gain basic skills used to operate manually controlled mills and lathes. Topics include tool selection, tool holding and work holding, indexing, and rotary table operation. Additionally,… source |
| PMT1013 | Materials, Measurement, and Safety | 3 | Students will learn about workplace safety, basic materials used in manufacturing, and how to take and measurements using a variety of measuring tools including tape measures, rulers, calipers and mi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PMT1023 | Blueprints | 3 | Blueprints teaches the fundamental skill of blueprint reading and application. Students will learn how to interpret and use blueprints to layout and execute machining and manufacturing projects. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PMT1033 | Manual Milling | 3 | Students will gain basic skills used to operate manually controlled milling equipment. Topics include tool selection, tool holding and work holding, indexing, and rotary table operation. Additionally… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PMT1043 | Manual Lathe | 3 | Students will gain the basic skills used in manual lathe operation. Students will learn and apply precision measurement, tool selection, tool holding and work holding, and lathe operation. Safety wil… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PMT2003 | Advanced Manufacturing | 3 | Advanced Manufacturing reinforces both hard and soft skills learned throughout the PMT curriculum and emphasizes the need for efficiency in manufacturing and production. Students will learn the impor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PMT2004 | CAD/CAM | 4 | Students will learn the fundamentals of using CAD/CAM software to create 3D models and program CNC machine tools. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PMT2014 | CNC Turning | 4 | Students will learn in-depth methods of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lathe programming. Skills in writing, entering, and editing programs using CAD/CAM software will be developed. To be taken con… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PMT2024 | CNC Milling | 4 | Students will develop in-depth skills needed to operate CNC controlled milling machines. Students will learn to program setup and operate CNC milling machines. To be taken concurrently with PMT2014 C… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PSYC2003 | General Psychology | — | This course is an overview of major topics in modern psychology, the scientific study of behavior, and mental processes. As a first course in the discipline of psychology, it introduces some of the f… source |
| PSYC2313 | Developmental Psychology | — | A survey course covering the processes and domains of human development from conception through the whole lifespan. source |
| RNSG2119 | Nursing Process I | — | This nursing core course is focused on the transition of the LPN/LVN to the RN scope of practice within the Arkansas Nurse Practice Act. Incorporated in this course is cultural and ethical considerat… source |
| RNSG2123 | Nursing Practicum I | — | Practicum is the opportunity to apply knowledge of medical/surgical and mental health nursing in the clinical setting. The use of learned critical thinking and clinical judgement allows for the deliv… source |
| RNSG2216 | Nursing Process II | — | Exploration and application of knowledge focused on the childbearing family, women's health, newborn, and pediatric patients. This course continues to incorporate evidence-based practice, quality imp… source |
| RNSG2223 | Nursing Practicum II | — | Application of concepts and theories learned in RNSG to provide safe, quality, patient-centered care to a diverse patient population while focusing on wellness and acute conditions among the childbea… source |
| RNSG2311 | NCLEX-RN Preparation | — | This online course provides a comprehensive review taught during the program in preparation for taking the NCLEX-RN. source |
| RNSG2318 | Nursing Process III | — | In this course the student will gain knowledge of the managerial and leadership aspect of professional nursing. It incorporates higher level nursing care with the use of learned critical thinking and… source |
| RNSG2333 | Nursing Practicum III | — | Application of concepts and theories learned in RNSG2318 to provide safe, high-quality patient-centered care to a diverse patient population focusing on medical/surgical conditions of the high acuity… source |
| SOCI2013 | Introduction to Sociology | — | An introduction to the theories, concepts, and basic principles used in the study of group life, social institutions, and social processes. source |
| SOCI2023 | Introduction to Social Work | — | The purpose of this course is to help students develop general knowledge of the development and current state of the profession of social work. This includes a historical perspective of social work,… source |
| SOCI2203 | Social Problems | — | The application of sociological principles to the investigation of major social problems currently faced by societies. source |
| SURG1002 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | This course introduces the student to the profession of surgical technology, the surgical team members, roles and responsibilities of the surgical technologists, personal and professional relates, hi… source |
| SURG1003 | Lab Practicum I | — | Laboratory experience allows students to observe, and return demonstrate the principles and procedures taught in the classroom in a non-patient contact environment. The three phases of surgical case… source |
| SURG1005 | Perioperative Fundamentals | — | This course provides the student with skills necessary to function as a surgical technologist. It emphasizes establishing and maintaining asepsis, basic case preparation, instrumentation, suture mate… source |
| SURG1013 | Patient Care Concepts | — | This course provides fundamental principles and skills of basic patient care concepts to include pediatric, geriatric, and patients with special needs. It includes preoperative preparation, positioni… source |
| SURG1102 | Lab Practicum II | — | This course is a continuation of the SURG 1102, students will assimilate surgical case management into regular practice and carry out mock surgical procedures in the simulated operating room. This co… source |
| SURG1103 | Surgical Procedures I | — | This course introduces learners with noninvasive and invasive diagnostic surgical procedures. It emphasizes patient care, surgical anatomy, equipment and supplies needed for procedures, and surgical… source |
| SURG1113 | Clinical Practicum I | — | Under direct supervision at th source |
| SURG1203 | Professional Development | — | This course emphasizes professional development and employability skills including resume writing and interview techniques are mastered. A comprehensive study of information learned throughout the pr… source |
| SURG1213 | Surgical Procedures II | — | This course explores the in-depth study of relevant surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and diagnostic interventions to: orthopedic surgery, genitourinary surgery, ophthalmic surgery, and… source |
| SURG1214 | Clinical Practicum II | — | This course is a continuation of SURG with a focus on moderately complex surgical cases. An increased level of proficiency is achieved in all areas of the operating room. It includes supervised clini… source |
| WELD1006 | Introduction to Welding | 6 | Students will learn to use the SMAW process to complete fillet welds, as well as open root groove welds, in all positions. We will cover safety precautions and procedures, when to use particular elec… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD1013 | Structural Fillets I | — | In this course, students are introduced to the tasks performed by welders and how their skills are applied to entry level welding positions in both construction and manufacturing. They will complete… source |
| WELD1016 | Welding for Manufacturing | 6 | Students will be introduced to GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) and FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding). The students will become proficient with both processes welding fillet welds as well as, open root groov… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD1023 | Structural Fillets II | — | In this course, students will develop and advance their skill-set into GMAW and Flux-cored processes. Students will continue to learn how to properly prepare metal for cutting and weld operations. Th… source |
| WELD1026 | Introduction to Pipe Welding | 6 | In this course students will be introduced to pipe welding procedures corresponding to ASME B31 standards. Students will be taught to produce high quality open root welds in pipe using the SMAW proce… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD1033 | Structural Grooves I | — | This course comprises the advanced practices and procedure associated with welding codes and the agencies that govern these codes. This course introduces new techniques built around open-root and gro… source |
| WELD1036 | TIG (GTAW) Welding | — | This course will introduce students to the GTAW, or TIG, welding process on carbon steel as well as certain alloys. Students will develop the skills needed to TIG weld all thicknesses of material, in… source |
| WELD1043 | Structural Grooves II | — | This course comprises the advanced practices and procedure associated with welding codes and the agencies that govern these codes. This course introduces new techniques built around open-root and gro… source |
| WELD1112 | Structural Welding | — | In this course, students are introduced to the tasks performed by welders and how their skills are applied to entry level welding positions in both construction and manufacturing. They will complete… source |
| WELD1212 | Pipe Welding | — | This course is a comprehensive introduction to the welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. The learner will be instructed on 6-8inch schedule carbon steel pipe. The stude… source |
| WELD2003 | Restricted Pipe and Tube | — | This course prepares the student for restricted "R" testing on pipe and tube in the following positions: 2GR, 5GR, 6GR. This is a rigorous curriculum provided for those individuals who desire to upgr… source |
| WELD2006 | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 6 | This course will introduce students to SMAW in a simulated environment, complex pipefitting, and more stringent testing. Students will establish the skills necessary to meet AWS, ASME, and API standa… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD2013 | AC TIG/GTAW | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to basic weld joints on aluminum material. The student will progressively develop their skills and apply them to thinner materials. This course emphas… source |
| WELD2016 | Advanced Pipe Welding | 6 | This course will introduce students to GTAW and SMAW in restricted positions and simulators. Students will learn how to combo weld all sizes of piping in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions on carbon steel,… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WELD2023 | API 1104 | — | This course is a more in-depth study of the welding fundamentals governed under pipe's American Petroleum Institute (API 1104), to include such processes as SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW. Students will enhanc… source |