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| HSC1434C | Central Processing Technology | — | HSC 1434C - Central Processing Technology HSC 1434C - Central Processing Technology Semester Hours: 8 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS Only source |
| ACG2001 | Accounting I | — | ACG 2001 - Accounting I ACG 2001 - Accounting I Typical financial transactions are analyzed in relation to the basic accounting equation and recorded in the books of the business. Business financial… source |
| ACG2002 | Computerized Accounting | — | ACG 2002 - Computerized Accounting ACG 2002 - Computerized Accounting QuickBooks accounting program is used to record financial transactions. Topics include managing revenue and expenses, payroll set… source |
| ACG2011 | Accounting II | — | ACG 2011 - Accounting II ACG 2011 - Accounting II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| ACG2021 | Financial Accounting Principles | — | ACG 2021 - Financial Accounting Principles ACG 2021 - Financial Accounting Principles Emphasis placed on the analysis of business transactions and the evaluation of the effects on the operation of th… source |
| ACG2071 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | — | ACG 2071 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACG 2071 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College T… source |
| ACG2949 | Accounting Co-op | — | ACG 2949 - Accounting Co-op ACG 2949 - Accounting Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once enrolled, a… source |
| ACG3024 | Accounting for Non-Financial Majors | — | ACG 3024 - Accounting for Non-Financial Majors ACG 3024 - Accounting for Non-Financial Majors For non-business majors only. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Cour… source |
| ACO1806 | Payroll Accounting | — | ACO 1806 - Payroll Accounting ACO 1806 - Payroll Accounting Topics include payroll and personnel records, federal payroll laws, payroll accounting systems, payroll operations, and preparation of payr… source |
| ACO2943 | Accounting Internship | — | ACO 2943 - Accounting Internship ACO 2943 - Accounting Internship This course should be taken the last semester of enrollment. Student must have “B” average in accounting courses. Semester Hours: 3 c… source |
| ACR0640C | Introduction to HVAC Level 1 | — | ACR 0640C - Introduction to HVAC Level 1 ACR 0640C - Introduction to HVAC Level 1 s prepare the student for Level I certification in the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER… source |
| ACR0641C | Intermediate HVAC Level 1 | — | ACR 0641C - Intermediate HVAC Level 1 ACR 0641C - Intermediate HVAC Level 1 Content includes basic electricity, introduction to cooling and heating, and air distribution systems. Semester Hours: 150… source |
| ACR0642C | Introduction to HVAC Level 2 | — | ACR 0642C - Introduction to HVAC Level 2 ACR 0642C - Introduction to HVAC Level 2 Content includes commercial airside systems, chimneys, vents and flues, introduction to hydronic systems, air quality… source |
| ACR0643C | Intermediate HVAC Level 2 | — | ACR 0643C - Intermediate HVAC Level 2 ACR 0643C - Intermediate HVAC Level 2 Content includes refrigerants and oils, compressors, metering devices, retail refrigeration systems, commercial hydronic sy… source |
| ACR0644C | Introduction to HVAC Level 3 | — | ACR 0644C - Introduction to HVAC Level 3 ACR 0644C - Introduction to HVAC Level 3 Content includes planned maintenance, water treatment, troubleshooting electronic controls, troubleshooting oil heati… source |
| ACR0645C | Intermediate HVAC Level 3 | — | ACR 0645C - Intermediate HVAC Level 3 ACR 0645C - Intermediate HVAC Level 3 Content includes planned maintenance, water treatment, troubleshooting electronic controls, troubleshooting oil heating, an… source |
| ACR0646C | Introduction to HVAC Level 4 | — | ACR 0646C - Introduction to HVAC Level 4 ACR 0646C - Introduction to HVAC Level 4 Content includes system startup and shutdown, heating and cooling system design, commercial and industrial refrigerat… source |
| ACR0647C | Intermediate HVAC Level 4 | — | ACR 0647C - Intermediate HVAC Level 4 ACR 0647C - Intermediate HVAC Level 4 Content includes system startup and shutdown, heating and cooling system design, commercial and industrial refrigeration sy… source |
| AMH2010 | American History to 1877 | — | AMH 2010 - American History to 1877 AMH 2010 - American History to 1877 Topics will include but are not limited to indigenous peoples, the European background, the colonial period, the American Revol… source |
| AMH2020 | American History from 1877 | — | AMH 2020 - American History from 1877 AMH 2020 - American History from 1877 Topics will include but are not limited to the rise of industrialization, the United States’ emergence as an actor on the w… source |
| AMH2091 | African-American History and Culture | — | AMH 2091 - African-American History and Culture AMH 2091 - African-American History and Culture Emphasizes the growth of an African-American community from slavery to freedom and examines the socio-p… source |
| AML2010 | American Literature Through Reconstruction | — | AML 2010 - American Literature Through Reconstruction AML 2010 - American Literature Through Reconstruction Requires basic written analysis of representative works. Includes selections from the Weste… source |
| AML2020 | American Literature from the Civil War to the Present | — | AML 2020 - American Literature from the Civil War to the Present AML 2020 - American Literature from the Civil War to the Present Topics include major trends in realism, naturalism, and primitivism i… source |
| AML2600 | Introduction to African American Literature | — | AML 2600 - Introduction to African American Literature AML 2600 - Introduction to African American Literature The course considers both African and European influences, covers a variety of genres, an… source |
| AMT0708C | Aviation Maintenance Technology General I | — | AMT 0708C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General I AMT 0708C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General I Emphasis is placed on mechanic privileges/limitations, math, physics, aircraft drawings, an… source |
| AMT0709C | Aviation Maintenance Technology General II | — | AMT 0709C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General II AMT 0709C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General II Emphasis is on identification and selection of aircraft hardware, fabrication and inspect… source |
| AMT0730C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I | — | AMT 0730C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I AMT 0730C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I Emphasis is placed on inspecting, repairing, installing, adjusting, troubleshooting aircr… source |
| AMT0731C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II | — | AMT 0731C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II AMT 0731C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II Upon completion, students should be able to repair fabric surfaces and apply finishing… source |
| AMT0732C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III | — | AMT 0732C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III AMT 0732C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III Upon completion, student should be able to install conventional rivets, special rivet… source |
| AMT0733C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV | — | AMT 0733C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV AMT 0733C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair hydraulic… source |
| AMT0734C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe V | — | AMT 0734C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe V AMT 0734C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe V Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, repair, troubleshoot and understand… source |
| AMT0735C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VI | — | AMT 0735C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VI AMT 0735C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VI Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, repair, troubleshoot and understan… source |
| AMT0740C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant I | — | AMT 0740C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant I AMT 0740C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant I Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Design… source |
| AMT0741C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant II | — | AMT 0741C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant II AMT 0741C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant II Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Desi… source |
| AMT0742C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant III | — | AMT 0742C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant III AMT 0742C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant III Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Post… source |
| AMT0743C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IV | — | AMT 0743C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IV AMT 0743C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IV Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Desi… source |
| AMT0744C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant V | — | AMT 0744C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant V AMT 0744C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant V Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Design… source |
| AMT0745C | Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VI | — | AMT 0745C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VI AMT 0745C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VI Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Desi… source |
| ANT2000 | Introduction to Anthropology | — | ANT 2000 - Introduction to Anthropology ANT 2000 - Introduction to Anthropology Students will learn about anthropological concepts, principles, and methodologies to understand and explore past and pr… source |
| ARH1050 | Introduction to Art History I | — | ARH 1050 - Introduction to Art History I ARH 1050 - Introduction to Art History I Includes the forms of art, painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the origins of art. Also includes Egyptia… source |
| ARH1051 | Introduction to Art History II | — | ARH 1051 - Introduction to Art History II ARH 1051 - Introduction to Art History II Includes impressionism, expressionism, recent developments in art and media, American art in the 19th and 20th cent… source |
| ARH2000 | Humanities Art | — | ARH 2000 - Humanities Art ARH 2000 - Humanities Art Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education Core, Huma… source |
| ART1201 | Two-Dimensional Design | — | ART 1201 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 1201 - Two-Dimensional Design Line, texture, shape, value, and color are used to give substance to visual expression on the two-dimensional plane. Semester Hours… source |
| ART1203 | Three-Dimensional Design | — | ART 1203 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 1203 - Three-Dimensional Design Various materials are used to construct three-dimensional forms. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab… source |
| ART1300 | Drawing I | — | ART 1300 - Drawing I ART 1300 - Drawing I Basic analytical and expressive approaches are applied to still life, interiors, landscape, and portraits. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Sprin… source |
| ART1301 | Drawing II | — | ART 1301 - Drawing II ART 1301 - Drawing II A variety of media, including color, is also explored during both gesture and extended drawings of the figure. Drawings exhibit the design concepts learned… source |
| ART1400 | Printmaking I | — | ART 1400 - Printmaking I ART 1400 - Printmaking I Processes may include relief (linoleum and woodblock), collagraphy, etching, monotypes, and screen-printing. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source |
| ART1401 | Printmaking II | — | ART 1401 - Printmaking II ART 1401 - Printmaking II Processes may include relief (linoleum and woodblock), callagraphy, etching, monotypes, solar prints, and screen printing. Semester Hours: 3 credit… source |
| ART1750 | Ceramics I | — | ART 1750 - Ceramics I ART 1750 - Ceramics I Includes lectures on theory and practical experiences using clay, glazes, and firing techniques. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees:… source |
| ART1751 | Ceramics II | — | ART 1751 - Ceramics II ART 1751 - Ceramics II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| ART2500 | Painting I | — | ART 2500 - Painting I ART 2500 - Painting I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| ART2501 | Painting II | — | ART 2501 - Painting II ART 2501 - Painting II Emphasis on mixed media and current development. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Trans… source |
| ART2701 | Sculpture I | — | ART 2701 - Sculpture I ART 2701 - Sculpture I Emphasizes sculpture as an art of the extraordinary as well as the every day. Experimentation, observation, technical usage of materials, verbal articula… source |
| ART2702 | Sculpture II | — | ART 2702 - Sculpture II ART 2702 - Sculpture II Emphasis on advanced theories and techniques. Individual interests and personalized projects are encouraged. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester al… source |
| ART2900 | Independent Study | — | ART 2900 - Independent Study ART 2900 - Independent Study Contact the department head for information about any required Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course D… source |
| ART2950 | Portfolio and Resume Development | — | ART 2950 - Portfolio and Resume Development ART 2950 - Portfolio and Resume Development Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| ASL1140 | American Sign Language I | — | ASL 1140 - American Sign Language I ASL 1140 - American Sign Language I Describes the history, values, and culture of deaf persons in America. Emphasizes receptive skills rather than expressive skill… source |
| ASL1150 | American Sign Language II | — | ASL 1150 - American Sign Language II ASL 1150 - American Sign Language II Particular emphasis on proficiency in expressive signing, receptive skills, and knowledge of Deaf culture. Meets foreign lang… source |
| AST1002 | Descriptive Astronomy | — | AST 1002 - Descriptive Astronomy AST 1002 - Descriptive Astronomy Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific information by using cr… source |
| AST1002L | Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory | — | AST 1002L - Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory AST 1002L - Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory Includes computer simulations, Internet astronomy, and calculations using the latest research. Requires a wor… source |
| ATE1050 | Canine and Feline Behavior | — | ATE 1050 - Canine and Feline Behavior ATE 1050 - Canine and Feline Behavior Emphasizes the client’s role in behavior issues and highlights how common behavior problems can lead to the choice of eutha… source |
| ATE1110 | Animal Anatomy and Physiology | — | ATE 1110 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology ATE 1110 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Topics covered include basic chemistry, cellular function and metabolism, tissue components, organ systems, and speci… source |
| ATE1110L | Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab | — | ATE 1110L - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab ATE 1110L - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab Correlates concepts taught in anatomy and physiology and gives the student hands-on experience. Animal hand… source |
| ATE1311 | Veterinary Office Procedures and Terminology | — | ATE 1311 - Veterinary Office Procedures and Terminology ATE 1311 - Veterinary Office Procedures and Terminology Introduces medical terminology and veterinary terminology, including the foundation of… source |
| ATE1636 | Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills | — | ATE 1636 - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills ATE 1636 - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Covers reproduction and lactation in selected farm animal species,… source |
| ATE1636L | Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Lab | — | ATE 1636L - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Lab ATE 1636L - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Lab Exposes the student to selected farm animal species and p… source |
| ATE1650C | Introduction to Clinical Procedures | — | ATE 1650C - Introduction to Clinical Procedures ATE 1650C - Introduction to Clinical Procedures Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hours: 4 cred… source |
| ATE1941L | Clinical Work Experience | — | ATE 1941L - Clinical Work Experience ATE 1941L - Clinical Work Experience Requires a minimum of 64 hours per semester in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring… source |
| ATE1942L | Clinical Work Experience II | — | ATE 1942L - Clinical Work Experience II ATE 1942L - Clinical Work Experience II Requires a minimum of 64 hours in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees:… source |
| ATE2501 | Professional Development | — | ATE 2501 - Professional Development ATE 2501 - Professional Development Emphasizes the pursuit of employment in a professional environment and life-long learning. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semes… source |
| ATE2511 | The Human Animal Bond | — | ATE 2511 - The Human Animal Bond ATE 2511 - The Human Animal Bond Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| ATE2618 | Small Animal Diseases | — | ATE 2618 - Small Animal Diseases ATE 2618 - Small Animal Diseases Highlights clinical signs, diagnostic tests, and client information. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course… source |
| ATE2630 | Pharmacology | — | ATE 2630 - Pharmacology ATE 2630 - Pharmacology Covers the federal and state regulations that govern prescription of medications. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designa… source |
| ATE2632 | Small Animal Clinical Procedures I | — | ATE 2632 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I ATE 2632 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Diagnostic sampling includes pathology, parasitology, and microbiology. Emphasizes safety and OHSA standard… source |
| ATE2632L | Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Lab | — | ATE 2632L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Lab ATE 2632L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Lab Covers clinical pathology and radiology. Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards dem… source |
| ATE2634 | Small Animal Clinical Procedures II | — | ATE 2634 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II ATE 2634 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Provides an understanding of patient assessment and risk status to determine appropriate perianesthetic a… source |
| ATE2634L | Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Lab | — | ATE 2634L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Lab ATE 2634L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Lab Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hours… source |
| ATE2635 | Small Animal Clinical Procedures III | — | ATE 2635 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III ATE 2635 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| ATE2635L | Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Lab | — | ATE 2635L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Lab ATE 2635L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Lab Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hou… source |
| ATE2648C | Radiography | — | ATE 2648C - Radiography ATE 2648C - Radiography Alternative imaging techniques included. Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| ATE2671 | Laboratory Animal Medicine | — | ATE 2671 - Laboratory Animal Medicine ATE 2671 - Laboratory Animal Medicine Provides a working knowledge of federal, state, and local animal welfare regulations. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semest… source |
| ATE2671L | Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab | — | ATE 2671L - Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab ATE 2671L - Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab Provides the student with a working knowledge of federal, state, and local animal welfare regulations. Animal han… source |
| ATE2710 | Veterinary Emergency Medicine | — | ATE 2710 - Veterinary Emergency Medicine ATE 2710 - Veterinary Emergency Medicine Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| ATE2722 | Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and Fish | — | ATE 2722 - Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and Fish ATE 2722 - Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and Fish Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hours: 2 cr… source |
| ATE2943L | Clinical Work Experience III | — | ATE 2943L - Clinical Work Experience III ATE 2943L - Clinical Work Experience III Requires a minimum of 64 hours in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees:… source |
| ATE2944L | Clinical Work Experience IV | — | ATE 2944L - Clinical Work Experience IV ATE 2944L - Clinical Work Experience IV Requires a minimum of 64 hours in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees:… source |
| BCN1001 | Building Construction | — | BCN 1001 - Building Construction BCN 1001 - Building Construction Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| BCN2405 | Construction Mechanics | — | BCN 2405 - Construction Mechanics BCN 2405 - Construction Mechanics Includes resultants and equilibrium of force systems-beams, trusses, frames and centroids, shear, and moment diagrams. Rigorous mat… source |
| BCN2948 | Building Construction Technology Co-op | — | BCN 2948 - Building Construction Technology Co-op BCN 2948 - Building Construction Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for j… source |
| BCT2760 | Building Codes | — | BCT 2760 - Building Codes BCT 2760 - Building Codes Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| BCT2770 | Construction Estimating | — | BCT 2770 - Construction Estimating BCT 2770 - Construction Estimating Designed specifically for cost estimating in heavy construction, but upon completion, the student should have no trouble doing li… source |
| BCV0003C | Introductory to Craft Skills | — | BCV 0003C - Introductory to Craft Skills BCV 0003C - Introductory to Craft Skills Students are provided training to obtain their 2 year CPR, First Aid and AED certification. Emphasizes rigging, handl… source |
| BCV0112C | Introduction to Carpentry | — | BCV 0112C - Introduction to Carpentry BCV 0112C - Introduction to Carpentry Carpentry tasks involve working from construction drawings, performing construction math and geometry calculations, laying… source |
| BCV0122C | Carpentry Rough Framing | — | BCV 0122C - Carpentry Rough Framing BCV 0122C - Carpentry Rough Framing Advanced framing techniques will be stressed. Learn to identify, select and install air, moisture, vapor and thermal barriers,… source |
| BCV0123C | Building Layout and Foundations | — | BCV 0123C - Building Layout and Foundations BCV 0123C - Building Layout and Foundations Also provides strategies and techniques to select and install foundations, water management systems, vapor barr… source |
| BCV0126C | Carpentry Exterior Finishes | — | BCV 0126C - Carpentry Exterior Finishes BCV 0126C - Carpentry Exterior Finishes Learn to identify, select, and install exterior claddings; hardware and trim; windows and doors; flashings; roofing pro… source |
| BCV0127C | Interior Finish and Trim | — | BCV 0127C - Interior Finish and Trim BCV 0127C - Interior Finish and Trim Learn about testing ductwork and building enclosures for air leakage and building commissioning. Create punch-out lists and l… source |
| BCV0508C | Helper, Plumber, Pipefitter | — | BCV 0508C - er, Plumber, Pipefitter BCV 0508C - er, Plumber, Pipefitter Semester Hours: 360 clock hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| BCV0540C | Residential Plumber | — | BCV 0540C - Residential Plumber BCV 0540C - Residential Plumber Semester Hours: 240 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| BCV0562C | Commercial Plumber | — | BCV 0562C - Commercial Plumber BCV 0562C - Commercial Plumber Semester Hours: 240 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| BCV0596C | Plumbing Applications | — | BCV 0596C - Plumbing Applications BCV 0596C - Plumbing Applications Prepares students to repair and service plumbing services. Additional topics covered include medical gas, fuel gas, and solar and p… source |
| BCV0670C | Introduction to Electricity Level 1 | — | BCV 0670C - Introduction to Electricity Level 1 BCV 0670C - Introduction to Electricity Level 1 Emphasis on electrical theory. The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Initial course… source |
| BCV0671C | Intermediate Electricity Level 1 | — | BCV 0671C - Intermediate Electricity Level 1 BCV 0671C - Intermediate Electricity Level 1 Emphasis on electrical theory. The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the student… source |
| BCV0672C | Introduction to Electricity Level 2 | — | BCV 0672C - Introduction to Electricity Level 2 BCV 0672C - Introduction to Electricity Level 2 Emphasis on electrical theory. The student will proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the studen… source |
| BCV0673C | Intermediate Electricity Level 2 | — | BCV 0673C - Intermediate Electricity Level 2 BCV 0673C - Intermediate Electricity Level 2 Continues the study of NCCER Level 2 topics with an emphasis on electrical theory. The student will gain prof… source |
| BCV0674C | Introduction to Electricity Level 3 | — | BCV 0674C - Introduction to Electricity Level 3 BCV 0674C - Introduction to Electricity Level 3 Continues the study of NCCER Level 3 topics. The student will gain proficiency with hands- on lab work.… source |
| BCV0675C | Intermediate Electricity Level 3 | — | BCV 0675C - Intermediate Electricity Level 3 BCV 0675C - Intermediate Electricity Level 3 Continues the study of NCCER Level 3 topics. The student will gain proficiency with hands- on lab work. Prepa… source |
| BCV0676C | Introduction to Electricity Level 4 | — | BCV 0676C - Introduction to Electricity Level 4 BCV 0676C - Introduction to Electricity Level 4 The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the student for the NCCER’s Level 4… source |
| BCV0677C | Intermediate Electricity Level 4 | — | BCV 0677C - Intermediate Electricity Level 4 BCV 0677C - Intermediate Electricity Level 4 The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the student for the NCCER’s Level 4 certif… source |
| BCV0931C | Special Topic in Building Construction | — | BCV 0931C - Special Topic in Building Construction BCV 0931C - Special Topic in Building Construction Semester Hours: 30 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-… source |
| BOT2010 | General Botany | — | BOT 2010 - General Botany BOT 2010 - General Botany Topics include morphological, physiological, and taxonomic aspects of plants and structures and functions of cells, tissues, and organs of plants.… source |
| BOT2010L | General Botany Laboratory | — | BOT 2010L - General Botany Laboratory BOT 2010L - General Botany Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| BSC1005 | Introduction to Biology | — | BSC 1005 - Introduction to Biology BSC 1005 - Introduction to Biology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Ed… source |
| BSC1005L | Introduction to Biology Laboratory | — | BSC 1005L - Introduction to Biology Laboratory BSC 1005L - Introduction to Biology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Tra… source |
| BSC1010 | Principles of Biology | — | BSC 1010 - Principles of Biology BSC 1010 - Principles of Biology This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Sem… source |
| BSC1010L | Principles of Biology Laboratory | — | BSC 1010L - Principles of Biology Laboratory BSC 1010L - Principles of Biology Laboratory Required for biology majors. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designat… source |
| BSC1011 | Principles of Biological Diversity | — | BSC 1011 - Principles of Biological Diversity BSC 1011 - Principles of Biological Diversity Introduces ecological interactions at the population and community level. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Se… source |
| BSC1011L | Principles of Biological Diversity Laboratory | — | BSC 1011L - Principles of Biological Diversity Laboratory BSC 1011L - Principles of Biological Diversity Laboratory Introduces the diversity of life including bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and an… source |
| BSC1080 | Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology | — | BSC 1080 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology BSC 1080 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Not recommended for students who intend to major in biology, medicine, or registered nursing. Semester… source |
| BSC1080L | Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory | — | BSC 1080L - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory BSC 1080L - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course… source |
| BSC1931 | Special Topics in Biological Sciences | — | BSC 1931 - Special Topics in Biological Sciences BSC 1931 - Special Topics in Biological Sciences Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Some sections may require Lab Fee. C… source |
| BSC2033 | Ethical Issues in Biology | — | BSC 2033 - Ethical Issues in Biology BSC 2033 - Ethical Issues in Biology In recent years, the life sciences have produced numerous techniques and laboratory devices whose applications have produced… source |
| BSC2085 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | BSC 2085 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BSC 2085 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Semester Hours: 3 c… source |
| BSC2085L | Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory | — | BSC 2085L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory BSC 2085L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory Models, diagrams, dissection material, and other media will be used to explore the structur… source |
| BSC2086 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BSC 2086 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BSC 2086 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Topics covered include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and repr… source |
| BSC2086L | Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory | — | BSC 2086L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory BSC 2086L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory Models, diagrams, dissection material, and other media will be used to explore the struct… source |
| BUL2241 | Business Law | — | BUL 2241 - Business Law BUL 2241 - Business Law Emphasis on logical reasoning and the application of rules of law to everyday business affairs. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Su… source |
| BUL3130 | Legal Environment | — | BUL 3130 - Legal Environment BUL 3130 - Legal Environment Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CAP2134C | Database Security | — | CAP 2134C - Database Security CAP 2134C - Database Security Emphasizes proper techniques and methodologies in securing and protecting databases from database installation and testing to auditing and… source |
| CAP2140C | Digital Forensics I | — | CAP 2140C - Digital Forensics I CAP 2140C - Digital Forensics I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| CAP2141C | Digital Forensics II | — | CAP 2141C - Digital Forensics II CAP 2141C - Digital Forensics II The student will learn how to recover forensic data from various digital devices such as cell phones using password recovery tools an… source |
| CCJ1020 | Introduction to the Criminal Justice System | — | CCJ 1020 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CCJ 1020 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System Special attention is given to the criminal justice process from arrest to final dispositi… source |
| CCJ2055 | Ethical Issues | — | CCJ 2055 - Ethical Issues CCJ 2055 - Ethical Issues Current issues such as lying, moral responsibility, and abuse of force and authority will be covered in detail, including current laws that govern… source |
| CCJ2645 | White Collar Crime | — | CCJ 2645 - White Collar Crime CCJ 2645 - White Collar Crime Topics include the study of theories advanced to explain such behavior and the widespread nature of the problem. Semester Hours: 3 credit h… source |
| CCJ2687 | Victimology | — | CCJ 2687 - Victimology CCJ 2687 - Victimology Provides the student with an understanding of working with victims covering the legal, psychological, and social aspects of victimology. Semester Hours:… source |
| CCJ2693 | The Study of Sex Crimes | — | CCJ 2693 - The Study of Sex Crimes CCJ 2693 - The Study of Sex Crimes Emphasis on the review of current sex offender laws and the legal challenges facing law enforcement and the courts. Semester Hour… source |
| CCJ2940C | Cyber Forensics Capstone | — | CCJ 2940C - Cyber Forensics Capstone CCJ 2940C - Cyber Forensics Capstone Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| CCJ2943 | Criminal Justice Internship | — | CCJ 2943 - Criminal Justice Internship CCJ 2943 - Criminal Justice Internship 0 GPA. This is a non-paid position that involves working in a Criminal Justice position 145 hours during the semester. Th… source |
| CCJ2949 | Criminal Justice Co-op | — | CCJ 2949 - Criminal Justice Co-op CCJ 2949 - Criminal Justice Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once… source |
| CET1020C | Introduction to Networks | — | CET 1020C - Introduction to Networks CET 1020C - Introduction to Networks Include the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. The f… source |
| CET1112C | Digital Fundamentals | — | CET 1112C - Digital Fundamentals CET 1112C - Digital Fundamentals Material covered in theory and lab includes number systems, digital codes, logic circuits, Boolean algebra, Karnagh mapping, Demorgan… source |
| CET1123C | Microprocessors/Microcontrollers Fundamentals | — | CET 1123C - Microprocessors/Microcontrollers Fundamentals CET 1123C - Microprocessors/Microcontrollers Fundamentals Topics covered include, basic microprocessor architecture, instruction sets, assemb… source |
| CET1588 | Network | — | CET 1588 - Network CET 1588 - Network Prepares the student to take the CompTIA Network certification exam and provides introduction to the hardware, software, terminology, components, design, and con… source |
| CET2113C | Digital Circuits | — | CET 2113C - Digital Circuits CET 2113C - Digital Circuits Circuits included are latches, flip-flops, counters, registers, multivibrators, timers, digital-to-analog converters (DAC), analog to digital… source |
| CET2172C | Personal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and Support | — | CET 2172C - Personal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and Support CET 2172C - Personal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and Support Prepares the student for the maintenance, upgrading, and support of PCs… source |
| CET2614C | Cisco CCNA Security | — | CET 2614C - Cisco CCNA Security CET 2614C - Cisco CCNA Security Maps to the Cisco CCNA Security Exam. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester TBA Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| CET2934 | CIT Professional Project | — | CET 2934 - CIT Professional Project CET 2934 - CIT Professional Project Presents an opportunity to complete a project and present an integrated summary of what he/she learned. Emphasis on planning an… source |
| CGS1061C | Introduction to Computers in Technology | — | CGS 1061C - Introduction to Computers in Technology CGS 1061C - Introduction to Computers in Technology Key concepts are basic keyboarding, word processing, computer hardware, operating systems, and… source |
| CGS1570 | Computer Concepts and Applications | — | CGS 1570 - Computer Concepts and Applications CGS 1570 - Computer Concepts and Applications Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Tran… source |
| CGS1700 | Introduction to Operating Systems | — | CGS 1700 - Introduction to Operating Systems CGS 1700 - Introduction to Operating Systems Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CGS2122 | Engineering Technical Spreadsheets | — | CGS 2122 - Engineering Technical Spreadsheets CGS 2122 - Engineering Technical Spreadsheets Emphasizes a mathematic foundation for engineering calculations including geometry and trigonometry. The st… source |
| CGS2510 | Spreadsheets | — | CGS 2510 - Spreadsheets CGS 2510 - Spreadsheets Electronic spreadsheet and data management applications covered. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Desig… source |
| CGS2820 | HTML | — | CGS 2820 - HTML CGS 2820 - HTML The student will develop websites using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), learn to write HTML code manually, use graphical user interf… source |
| CGS2822 | Scripting for the Web | — | CGS 2822 - Scripting for the Web CGS 2822 - Scripting for the Web Emphasizes learning to program with JavaScript, with a brief survey of several other scripting languages. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source |
| CGS3812 | Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery | — | CGS 3812 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery CGS 3812 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Emphasizes business critical operations, especially IT infrastructure, focusing on keeping cr… source |
| CHM1020 | Introduction to College Chemistry | — | CHM 1020 - Introduction to College Chemistry CHM 1020 - Introduction to College Chemistry Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will i… source |
| CHM1020L | Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory | — | CHM 1020L - Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory CHM 1020L - Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory Activities performed by the student in CHM 1020L will reinforce concepts presented in… source |
| CHM1045 | General Chemistry I | — | CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of che… source |
| CHM1045L | General Chemistry I Laboratory | — | CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory Experiments performed by the student in CHM 1045L will both complement and supplement the concepts presented in C… source |
| CHM1046 | General Chemistry II | — | CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CHM1046L | General Chemistry II Laboratory | — | CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory Experiments performed by the student in CHM 1046L will both complement and supplement the concepts presented in… source |
| CHM2210 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CHM2210L | Organic Chemistry I Laboratory | — | CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Lab safety test required. (Students taking CHM 2210 concurrently are required to withdraw from CHM 2210L if they… source |
| CHM2211 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II (Students taking CHM 2211 concurrently are required to withdraw from CHM 2211L if they withdraw from CHM 2211.) Semester Hours: 3 credi… source |
| CHM2211L | Organic Chemistry II Laboratory | — | CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (Students taking CHM 2211 concurrently are required to withdraw from CHM 2211L if they withdraw from CHM 2211 .… source |
| CAI1001C | Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking | — | CAI 1001C - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking CAI 1001C - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking Classification algorithms, supervised vs. unsupervised learning, data preparation, and training/usi… source |
| CAI2100C | Machine Learning Foundations | — | CAI 2100C - Machine Learning Foundations CAI 2100C - Machine Learning Foundations In addition, students will develop and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) models utilizing classification algorithms… source |
| CAI2300C | Introduction to Natural Language Processing | — | CAI 2300C - Introduction to Natural Language Processing CAI 2300C - Introduction to Natural Language Processing In addition, focus will be on knowledge and skills necessary to create a language recog… source |
| CAI2820C | Artificial Intelligence Application Solutions | — | CAI 2820C - Artificial Intelligence Application Solutions CAI 2820C - Artificial Intelligence Application Solutions Students will create and present and AI solution. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Se… source |
| CAI2840C | Introduction to Computer Vision | — | CAI 2840C - Introduction to Computer Vision CAI 2840C - Introduction to Computer Vision Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Yes Course Designations: AS only source |
| CIS1350C | Security Awareness | — | CIS 1350C - Security Awareness CIS 1350C - Security Awareness Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| CIS2530 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | — | CIS 2530 - Introduction to Cybersecurity CIS 2530 - Introduction to Cybersecurity In addition, the course covers information assurance controlling laws and guidelines. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours… source |
| CIS3122C | Cybersecurity Analyst | — | CIS 3122C - Cybersecurity Analyst CIS 3122C - Cybersecurity Analyst Prepares the student for the TestOut Security Analyst Pro exam and the CompTIA CySA certification. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours S… source |
| CIS3361 | Security Testing and Auditing | — | CIS 3361 - Security Testing and Auditing CIS 3361 - Security Testing and Auditing Upon completion, the student will have the knowledge to perform penetration tests and be prepared to take the C)PTE c… source |
| CIS3367C | Operating Systems Security | — | CIS 3367C - Operating Systems Security CIS 3367C - Operating Systems Security Examines various operating systems, including Windows systems and servers, Linux, Netware, Red Hat Linux, and Mac OS X, a… source |
| CIS3615C | Secure Software Development | — | CIS 3615C - Secure Software Development CIS 3615C - Secure Software Development Implementation-level issues are discussed and applied through code samples. Secure software risk assessment, design, co… source |
| CIS4201 | Laws and Legal Aspects of Information Technology | — | CIS 4201 - Laws and Legal Aspects of Information Technology CIS 4201 - Laws and Legal Aspects of Information Technology Key topics include statutes, case histories, and regulations. Research topics w… source |
| CIS4253 | Ethics in Information Technology | — | CIS 4253 - Ethics in Information Technology CIS 4253 - Ethics in Information Technology Topics include Cloud computing, cyberterrorism, social networking Web sites, infringement of intellectual prope… source |
| CIS4357 | Advanced Security Practitioner | — | CIS 4357 - Advanced Security Practitioner CIS 4357 - Advanced Security Practitioner Emphasizes required knowledge and skills necessary to implement clear solutions in complex environments and support… source |
| CIS4385 | Computer Forensics and Investigations | — | CIS 4385 - Computer Forensics and Investigations CIS 4385 - Computer Forensics and Investigations Topics including reporting issues in the legal system, digital evidence collection and evaluation, an… source |
| CIS4512 | Information Security and Risk Management | — | CIS 4512 - Information Security and Risk Management CIS 4512 - Information Security and Risk Management Provides a thorough overview of risk management and its implications on IT infrastructures. Sem… source |
| CIS4596 | Cybersecurity Capstone | — | CIS 4596 - Cybersecurity Capstone CIS 4596 - Cybersecurity Capstone Includes in-depth theory of the practical implementation of core security concepts, practices, monitoring and compliance in the ful… source |
| CJC1000 | Theory and Practice of Corrections | — | CJC 1000 - Theory and Practice of Corrections CJC 1000 - Theory and Practice of Corrections Presents types and classifications of correctional facilities, temporary problems in corrections, and a car… source |
| CJC2162 | Probation and Parole | — | CJC 2162 - Probation and Parole CJC 2162 - Probation and Parole Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CJE1500 | Police Operations | — | CJE 1500 - Police Operations CJE 1500 - Police Operations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CJE1600 | Criminal Investigation | — | CJE 1600 - Criminal Investigation CJE 1600 - Criminal Investigation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| CJE1640 | Introduction to Criminalistics | — | CJE 1640 - Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1640 - Introduction to Criminalistics Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CJE2686 | Forensic Cyber Investigation | — | CJE 2686 - Forensic Cyber Investigation CJE 2686 - Forensic Cyber Investigation Upon completion of the course, the student will understand what portions of a computer can be used to successfully pros… source |
| CJE4610 | Crime Detection and Investigation | — | CJE 4610 - Crime Detection and Investigation CJE 4610 - Crime Detection and Investigation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| CJE4694 | Cybercrime | — | CJE 4694 - Cybercrime CJE 4694 - Cybercrime Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| CJE4696 | Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber Crimes | — | CJE 4696 - Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber Crimes CJE 4696 - Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber Crimes Topics include current law enforcement and prosecutorial responses to cybercr… source |
| CJJ2002 | Juvenile Justice | — | CJJ 2002 - Juvenile Justice CJJ 2002 - Juvenile Justice Surveys youth crimes and the police role in programs of prevention and control. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fee… source |
| CJL1100 | Criminal Law | — | CJL 1100 - Criminal Law CJL 1100 - Criminal Law Topics include fundamentals of criminal law; essential elements of a crime, criminal liability, responsibility and capacity, defenses, and criminal jur… source |
| CJL2403 | Criminal Procedure and Evidence | — | CJL 2403 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence CJL 2403 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| CJL2500 | Introduction to Courts | — | CJL 2500 - Introduction to Courts CJL 2500 - Introduction to Courts S. court system. Defines and identifies different aspects of law and crime and examines aspects of federal and state court systems,… source |
| CLT1500 | Classical Mythology | — | CLT 1500 - Classical Mythology CLT 1500 - Classical Mythology Through literature, visual, and performing arts, students will study how classical mythology has been thematically used by artists and po… source |
| CNT1700C | Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials | — | CNT 1700C - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CNT 1700C - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality, implemen… source |
| CNT2210C | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | — | CNT 2210C - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation CNT 2210C - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation Students will learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced function… source |
| CNT3411 | Security Operations | — | CNT 3411 - Security Operations CNT 3411 - Security Operations Examines relevant examples of cyber warfare with emphasis on designing an effective Security Operations Center. Semester Hours: 3 credit… source |
| CNT3421 | Securing the Cloud | — | CNT 3421 - Securing the Cloud CNT 3421 - Securing the Cloud Includes the process of moving to the cloud and governing the cloud. Prepares the student for the CompTIA Cloud certification exam (CVO-001… source |
| COM2100 | Business Communications | — | COM 2100 - Business Communications COM 2100 - Business Communications Includes systems, practices, and media as well as some aspects of the behavioral sciences. Emphasis is on composing and arranging… source |
| COP1510 | Programming Concepts | — | COP 1510 - Programming Concepts COP 1510 - Programming Concepts Emphasis on programming concepts, design solutions, algorithms, pseudocode, flow charts, debugging, and documentation using a high-leve… source |
| COP2224 | C Programming | — | COP 2224 - C Programming COP 2224 - C Programming Covers structured data, classes, arrays, pointers, abstract data types, binary files, sorting, searching, and the Standard Template Library. Semester… source |
| COP2360 | C# Programming | — | COP 2360 - C# Programming COP 2360 - C# Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| COP2420 | Robotics Programming | — | COP 2420 - Robotics Programming COP 2420 - Robotics Programming The student will use multiple robots to complete various projects that include emphasis on basic programming logic, algorithm analysis… source |
| COP2650 | Mobile Application Programming | — | COP 2650 - Mobile Application Programming COP 2650 - Mobile Application Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| COP2800 | Java Programming | — | COP 2800 - Java Programming COP 2800 - Java Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| COP2842 | Programming in PHP | — | COP 2842 - Programming in PHP COP 2842 - Programming in PHP Emphasizes programming techniques required to create web pages using PHP scripting language features and MySQL database. Upon completion, t… source |
| COP2933 | Special Topics in Computer Programming | — | COP 2933 - Special Topics in Computer Programming COP 2933 - Special Topics in Computer Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College… source |
| CRW2100 | Creative Writing: Fiction | — | CRW 2100 - Creative Writing: Fiction CRW 2100 - Creative Writing: Fiction Group discussions of students’ papers and selected literary works. Elective only. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all… source |
| CRW2300 | Creative Writing: Poetry | — | CRW 2300 - Creative Writing: Poetry CRW 2300 - Creative Writing: Poetry Group discussions of students’ papers and selected literary works. Elective only. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring… source |
| COS0010 | Cosmetology I | — | COS 0010 - Cosmetology I COS 0010 - Cosmetology I Introduces the student to product knowledge for proper usage and prevention of waste. Includes exploration of career opportunities, effective communi… source |
| COS0010L | Cosmetology I Lab | — | COS 0010L - Cosmetology I Lab COS 0010L - Cosmetology I Lab Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| COS0071C | Safety, Sanitation, and Sterilization | — | COS 0071C - Safety, Sanitation, and Sterilization COS 0071C - Safety, Sanitation, and Sterilization The students utilize the classroom and clinic to develop the basic barbering skills and techniques… source |
| COS0072C | Florida Laws and Rules | — | COS 0072C - Florida Laws and Rules COS 0072C - Florida Laws and Rules Students continue to master their practical skills under direct supervision and return to the classroom for theory review in prep… source |
| COS0088 | Cosmetology II | — | COS 0088 - Cosmetology II COS 0088 - Cosmetology II Topics include hair extensions and the making of wigs and continued development of professional portfolio, resume development, and job interview sk… source |
| COS0088L | Cosmetology II Lab | — | COS 0088L - Cosmetology II Lab COS 0088L - Cosmetology II Lab Dispensary duties are assigned to the student in preparation for the salon environment. The student develops beginning dispensary awarene… source |
| COS0089 | Cosmetology III | — | COS 0089 - Cosmetology III COS 0089 - Cosmetology III The student will research and develop business and marketing components to be implemented in a mock salon presentation applying previous knowledg… source |
| COS0089L | Cosmetology III Lab | — | COS 0089L - Cosmetology III Lab COS 0089L - Cosmetology III Lab The student is required to take a mock practical exam and complete applicable remediation in preparation for the Florida State Board ex… source |
| COS0161C | Barbering I: Theory of Barbering | — | COS 0161C - Barbering I: Theory of Barbering COS 0161C - Barbering I: Theory of Barbering The basic topics and tasks include history of barbering; tools and implements; and men’s hair cutting and sha… source |
| COS0162C | Barbering II: Applied Skills and Tactics | — | COS 0162C - Barbering II: Applied Skills and Tactics COS 0162C - Barbering II: Applied Skills and Tactics All services are demonstrated and monitored with instruction and approval by the barber instr… source |
| COS0941 | Internship | — | COS 0941 - Internship COS 0941 - Internship at the junior/senior cosmetology/barbering level and is designed to strengthen specific skill development to prepare the student for the Florida Board of C… source |
| COS0942 | Internship | — | COS 0942 - Internship COS 0942 - Internship at the junior/senior cosmetology/barbering level and is designed to strengthen specific skill development to prepare the student for the Florida Board of C… source |
| COS0943 | Internship | — | COS 0943 - Internship COS 0943 - Internship at the junior/senior cosmetology/barbering level and is designed to strengthen specific skill development to prepare the student for the Florida Board of C… source |
| CSP0016C | Manicure and Pedicure Specialist | — | CSP 0016C - Manicure and Pedicure Specialist CSP 0016C - Manicure and Pedicure Specialist Semester Hours: 180 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fees Course Designations: Post-Seconda… source |
| CSP0105C | Advanced Skin Care I | — | CSP 0105C - Advanced Skin Care I CSP 0105C - Advanced Skin Care I Emphasizes advanced esthetics terminology, procedures, and equipment including contraindications and indications including an overvie… source |
| CSP0106C | Advanced Skin Care II | — | CSP 0106C - Advanced Skin Care II CSP 0106C - Advanced Skin Care II Emphasizes advanced working knowledge of various skin treatments such as mask and skin therapy as well as advanced chemical peels s… source |
| CSP0264C | Facial Treatments | — | CSP 0264C - Facial Treatments CSP 0264C - Facial Treatments Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| CSP0266C | Facial Specialist | — | CSP 0266C - Facial Specialist CSP 0266C - Facial Specialist Semester Hours: 220 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fees Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| CSP0931C | Specialty Topics | — | CSP 0931C - Specialty Topics CSP 0931C - Specialty Topics Provides the student with clinical opportunities to learn new skills. Semester Hours: 60 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Desi… source |
| CSP0940L | Internship | — | CSP 0940L - Internship CSP 0940L - Internship This course is also designed to impart working knowledge and employability skills for the advanced esthetics industry. Semester Hours: 60 clock hours Sem… source |
| CTS1138C | PC Hardware and Operating Systems (A+) | — | CTS 1138C - PC Hardware and Operating Systems (A+) CTS 1138C - PC Hardware and Operating Systems (A+) The course begins with an evaluation of a student’s current readiness to successfully pass each o… source |
| CTS1155 | Help Desk Technician | — | CTS 1155 - Desk Technician CTS 1155 - Desk Technician The student will utilize knowledge from other courses in the diagnosis and solution of computer problems. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source |
| CTS1300C | Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation | — | CTS 1300C - Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation CTS 1300C - Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation Prepares the student for the Microsoft Certification Exams 70-646 (Installing and Confi… source |
| CTS1390C | Install & Configure Windows Server | — | CTS 1390C - Install & Configure Windows Server CTS 1390C - Install & Configure Windows Server Prepares the student for the Microsoft® MCSA certification exam. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source |
| CTS2106C | Linux | — | CTS 2106C - Linux CTS 2106C - Linux Emphasis on updated information pertinent to the latest Linux distributions and new storage technologies such as LVM and ext4. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semes… source |
| CTS2120C | Network Security+ | — | CTS 2120C - Network Security+ CTS 2120C - Network Security+ Provides the broad-based knowledge necessary to prepare the student for further study in specialized security fields or may be used as a co… source |
| CTS2145C | Cloud Essentials | — | CTS 2145C - Cloud Essentials CTS 2145C - Cloud Essentials Prepares the student for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials specialty certification (Exam CLO-001). Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring F… source |
| CTS2149 | Fundamentals of Project Management | — | CTS 2149 - Fundamentals of Project Management CTS 2149 - Fundamentals of Project Management Includes business, interpersonal, and technical project management skills required to manage projects and i… source |
| CTS2318 | Information Security Management | — | CTS 2318 - Information Security Management CTS 2318 - Information Security Management Covers steps and solutions for responding to an incident and loosely follows the ISACA CISM certification. Semest… source |
| CTS2433 | Database Development and Management | — | CTS 2433 - Database Development and Management CTS 2433 - Database Development and Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring, Sumer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| DAA1100 | Beginning Modern Dance | — | DAA 1100 - Beginning Modern Dance DAA 1100 - Beginning Modern Dance Emphasis on correct placement and body alignment, strength and flexibility, movement vocabulary, and rhythmic and creative skills.… source |
| DAA1200 | Fundamentals of Ballet | — | DAA 1200 - Fundamentals of Ballet DAA 1200 - Fundamentals of Ballet Emphasis is on correct body placement and alignment, strength and flexibility, vocabulary, musicality, and movement quality. Semest… source |
| DAN2100 | Dance Appreciation | — | DAN 2100 - Dance Appreciation DAN 2100 - Dance Appreciation May include aesthetic, vocational, social, and historical aspects. Includes selections from the Western canon. Semester Hours: 3 credit hou… source |
| DEA1010 | Introduction to Dental Assisting | — | DEA 1010 - Introduction to Dental Assisting DEA 1010 - Introduction to Dental Assisting Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEA1030 | Preclinic | — | DEA 1030 - Preclinic DEA 1030 - Preclinic Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEA1030L | Preclinic Lab | — | DEA 1030L - Preclinic Lab DEA 1030L - Preclinic Lab Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester ummer Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEA1052 | Nitrous Oxide Monitoring | — | DEA 1052 - Nitrous Oxide Monitoring DEA 1052 - Nitrous Oxide Monitoring Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEA1805 | Clinical Practice I | — | DEA 1805 - Clinical Practice I DEA 1805 - Clinical Practice I Topics include but are not limited to instrument identification for specialty practices, professional demeanor, human relations in the de… source |
| DEA1805L | Clinical Practice I Lab | — | DEA 1805L - Clinical Practice I Lab DEA 1805L - Clinical Practice I Lab The student will perform basic dental assisting duties at the beginning of the course but will continue to incorporate more adv… source |
| DEA1855 | Clinical Practice II | — | DEA 1855 - Clinical Practice II DEA 1855 - Clinical Practice II This course is a continuation of DEA 1805. Topics include, but are not limited to, dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, and new technol… source |
| DEA1855L | Clinical Practice II Lab | — | DEA 1855L - Clinical Practice II Lab DEA 1855L - Clinical Practice II Lab The student will perform dental assisting duties at the intermediate level. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fee… source |
| DEA1936 | Dental Assisting Seminar | — | DEA 1936 - Dental Assisting Seminar DEA 1936 - Dental Assisting Seminar Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEA1940L | Clinical Preceptorship I | — | DEA 1940L - Clinical Preceptorship I DEA 1940L - Clinical Preceptorship I This course allows the student the opportunity to demonstrate their clinical and administrative skills in a dental office set… source |
| DEA1941L | Clinical Preceptorship II | — | DEA 1941L - Clinical Preceptorship II DEA 1941L - Clinical Preceptorship II This course allows the dental assistant student the opportunity to demonstrate their clinical and administrative skills in… source |
| DEH1002 | Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene | — | DEH 1002 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene DEH 1002 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Topics include infection control, instrument design and utilization, gingival characteristics, tooth deposits, medi… source |
| DEH1002L | Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic | — | DEH 1002L - Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic DEH 1002L - Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic The student will master basic instrumentation skills through practice on manikin models prior to performing preventive dent… source |
| DEH1130 | Oral Embryology and Histology | — | DEH 1130 - Oral Embryology and Histology DEH 1130 - Oral Embryology and Histology Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEH1400 | Oral Pathology | — | DEH 1400 - Oral Pathology DEH 1400 - Oral Pathology The student will apply pathological principles to the clinical practice of dental hygiene. Recognition of normal and abnormal conditions of the ora… source |
| DEH1800 | Dental Hygiene I | — | DEH 1800 - Dental Hygiene I DEH 1800 - Dental Hygiene I Topics include instrument sharpening, medical and dental emergencies, patient management, communication, and motivation, abuse and neglect, dis… source |
| DEH1800L | Dental Hygiene Clinic I | — | DEH 1800L - Dental Hygiene Clinic I DEH 1800L - Dental Hygiene Clinic I Skills include patient assessment, treatment planning, education, instrumentation, and proper documentation for patients with m… source |
| DEH1802 | Dental Hygiene II | — | DEH 1802 - Dental Hygiene II DEH 1802 - Dental Hygiene II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEH1802L | Dental Hygiene Clinic II | — | DEH 1802L - Dental Hygiene Clinic II DEH 1802L - Dental Hygiene Clinic II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEH2202 | Nutrition and Dental Health | — | DEH 2202 - Nutrition and Dental Health DEH 2202 - Nutrition and Dental Health Emphasizes the relationship between diet and oral health, as well as oral manifestations of nutritional deficiencies. Sem… source |
| DEH2300 | Pharmacology/Dental Office Emergencies | — | DEH 2300 - Pharmacology/Dental Office Emergencies DEH 2300 - Pharmacology/Dental Office Emergencies Emphasizes proper management of medical emergencies that may occur within a dental office. Semester… source |
| DEH2602 | Periodontics | — | DEH 2602 - Periodontics DEH 2602 - Periodontics Analyzes and correlates etiology, immunology, clinical and radiographic diagnosis, treatment planning, prognosis and oral therapy. Emphasizes the role… source |
| DEH2702C | Community Dental Health | — | DEH 2702C - Community Dental Health DEH 2702C - Community Dental Health Emphasizes the principles of public and community dental health as they relate to the role of the dental hygienist, through pro… source |
| DEH2804 | Dental Hygiene III | — | DEH 2804 - Dental Hygiene III DEH 2804 - Dental Hygiene III Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DEH2804L | Dental Hygiene Clinic III | — | DEH 2804L - Dental Hygiene Clinic III DEH 2804L - Dental Hygiene Clinic III Special emphasis is placed on assisting patients with special needs. Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab… source |
| DEH2812 | Dental Hygiene IV | — | DEH 2812 - Dental Hygiene IV DEH 2812 - Dental Hygiene IV Provides a forum for discussion of ongoing clinical case studies and oral case presentations. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring F… source |
| DEH2812L | Dental Hygiene Clinic IV | — | DEH 2812L - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV DEH 2812L - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV Emphasizes proficient clinical competency, effective patient management, and efficient time utilization. Teaches professional… source |
| DEH2902 | Special Topics in Dental Hygiene | — | DEH 2902 - Special Topics in Dental Hygiene DEH 2902 - Special Topics in Dental Hygiene Provides comprehensive and individualized instruction in clinical patient care and/or review in preparation for… source |
| DEH2906 | Dental Hygiene National Board Review | — | DEH 2906 - Dental Hygiene National Board Review DEH 2906 - Dental Hygiene National Board Review Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DES1000 | Dental Anatomy | — | DES 1000 - Dental Anatomy DES 1000 - Dental Anatomy The teeth are studied individually and collectively in terms of shape, function, and relation to each other. Provides essential dental terminology… source |
| DES1010 | Head and Neck Anatomy | — | DES 1010 - Head and Neck Anatomy DES 1010 - Head and Neck Anatomy Special emphasis is placed on the structures associated with oral cavity. Teeth are studied in relationship to the structures that su… source |
| DES1051C | Pain Management | — | DES 1051C - Pain Management DES 1051C - Pain Management Requires the application of knowledge from pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, and anatomy. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester ummer F… source |
| DES1100C | Dental Materials | — | DES 1100C - Dental Materials DES 1100C - Dental Materials Compositions and proper handling presented. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| DES1200C | Dental Radiology | — | DES 1200C - Dental Radiology DES 1200C - Dental Radiology The history and theory of ionizing radiation, including radiation safety, are crucial components of this study. Semester Hours: 3 credit hour… source |
| DES1503 | Dental Office Management | — | DES 1503 - Dental Office Management DES 1503 - Dental Office Management The course includes, but is not limited to, telephone techniques, ordering supplies, recall system, appointment control, bookke… source |
| DES1600 | Office Emergencies | — | DES 1600 - Office Emergencies DES 1600 - Office Emergencies Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| DES1840 | Preventive Dentistry | — | DES 1840 - Preventive Dentistry DES 1840 - Preventive Dentistry A study of the periodontal tissues, tooth deposits and stains, caries etiology host, agent, and environmental factors are emphasized, a… source |
| DES2055C | Administration of Local Anesthetics by Dental Hygienists | — | DES 2055C - Administration of Local Anesthetics by Dental Hygienists DES 2055C - Administration of Local Anesthetics by Dental Hygienists Requires the student to apply knowledge from pharmacology, bi… source |
| DES2832C | Expanded Functions I | — | DES 2832C - Expanded Functions I DES 2832C - Expanded Functions I This course includes, but is not limited to, the ethical and legal aspects of dentistry, applying sealants, making impressions for st… source |
| DES2833C | Expanded Functions II | — | DES 2833C - Expanded Functions II DES 2833C - Expanded Functions II This course includes, but it’s not limited to, suture removal, insert and remove dressing from alveolar sockets in post-operative o… source |
| DEP2001 | Child Development | — | DEP 2001 - Child Development DEP 2001 - Child Development Fulfills a portion of the required 120 hours of training for the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC) or a National Child Devel… source |
| DEP2004 | Human Growth and Development | — | DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development Designed to provide the foundation for understanding the life cycle from conception to death. The approach throughout t… source |
| DIM0101C | Diesel Engine Mechanic/Technician Helper | — | DIM 0101C - Diesel Engine Mechanic/Technician er DIM 0101C - Diesel Engine Mechanic/Technician er Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Sec… source |
| DIM0131C | Diesel Air Brakes Technician | — | DIM 0131C - Diesel Air Brakes Technician DIM 0131C - Diesel Air Brakes Technician Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Voc… source |
| DIM0153C | Diesel Preventive Maintenance Technician | — | DIM 0153C - Diesel Preventive Maintenance Technician DIM 0153C - Diesel Preventive Maintenance Technician Content emphasizes skills and concepts related to engine, fuel, air induction and exhaust, lu… source |
| ECO2013 | Macroeconomics | — | ECO 2013 - Macroeconomics ECO 2013 - Macroeconomics Students will examine theories and evidence related to the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal… source |
| ECO2023 | Microeconomics | — | ECO 2023 - Microeconomics ECO 2023 - Microeconomics Emphasizes model building and the analysis of product and resource markets and topics, such as the economics of the firm under the four major marke… source |
| EDF1005 | Introduction to the Teaching Profession | — | EDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, includ… source |
| EEC1100 | Introduction to Early Childhood | — | EEC 1100 - Introduction to Early Childhood EEC 1100 - Introduction to Early Childhood The course fulfills a portion of the 120 hours of training required for the Florida Child Care Professional Crede… source |
| EEC1312 | Creative Experiences for Young Children | — | EEC 1312 - Creative Experiences for Young Children EEC 1312 - Creative Experiences for Young Children Students will create materials and activities for young children and adapt them to the developmen… source |
| EEC1601 | Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood | — | EEC 1601 - Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood EEC 1601 - Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Explores different methods for documenting young children’s behaviors. Semester Hours… source |
| EEC2401 | Home and Community | — | EEC 2401 - Home and Community EEC 2401 - Home and Community These relationships are crucial in providing appropriate experiences for young children. Emphasizes specific attitudes, philosophies, and p… source |
| EEC2500 | Infant and Toddler Development | — | EEC 2500 - Infant and Toddler Development EEC 2500 - Infant and Toddler Development This course is required as part of the Infant/Toddler Specialization Technical Certificate. Semester Hours: 3 credi… source |
| EEC2521 | Childcare Management | — | EEC 2521 - Childcare Management EEC 2521 - Childcare Management Emphasizes facility program budgets, schedules, and food management. Students are required to complete 20 hours of observation/service… source |
| EEC2523 | Leadership and Management of Child Care Programs | — | EEC 2523 - Leadership and Management of Child Care Programs EEC 2523 - Leadership and Management of Child Care Programs Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary to become effective leaders and manag… source |
| EEC2734 | Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children | — | EEC 2734 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children EEC 2734 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children Emphasis is placed on establishing safe, quality learning environments and prac… source |
| EEC2940C | Early Childhood Practicum | — | EEC 2940C - Early Childhood Practicum EEC 2940C - Early Childhood Practicum Students will be observed in an early childhood setting to evaluate their competencies working with young children. Student… source |
| EET1015C | Direct Current Circuits | — | EET 1015C - Direct Current Circuits EET 1015C - Direct Current Circuits Lab instruction includes D/C circuit analysis and the use of basic electronic test equipment. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Se… source |
| EET1025C | Alternating Current Circuits | — | EET 1025C - Alternating Current Circuits EET 1025C - Alternating Current Circuits Lab instruction includes a practical analysis of A/C circuits and the use of instruments associated with alternating… source |
| EET1084C | Electronics Overview | — | EET 1084C - Electronics Overview EET 1084C - Electronics Overview Topics include the study and performance of basic experiments in electricity, direct current (DC) circuits, alternating current (AC)… source |
| EET1931 | Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology | — | EET 1931 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology EET 1931 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology Some topics may require laboratory assignments. The course may be repea… source |
| EET1933 | Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology | — | EET 1933 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology EET 1933 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology Some topics may require laboratory assignments. The course may be repea… source |
| EET2141C | Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I | — | EET 2141C - Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I EET 2141C - Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I Topics include the theory and operation of diodes and rectifiers, single-stage amplif… source |
| EET2142C | Linear Circuits | — | EET 2142C - Linear Circuits EET 2142C - Linear Circuits Power circuits will include switching and amplifying applications. Laboratory experiences include testing instruments to measure and determine… source |
| EET2215C | Instrumentation Electronics | — | EET 2215C - Instrumentation Electronics EET 2215C - Instrumentation Electronics Emphasizes the function of interfacing devices, test instruments, and sensors which are used in instrumentation measure… source |
| EET2947 | Electronic Technology Co-op | — | EET 2947 - Electronic Technology Co-op EET 2947 - Electronic Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placem… source |
| EET2948 | Electronic Technology Co-op | — | EET 2948 - Electronic Technology Co-op EET 2948 - Electronic Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placem… source |
| EET2949 | Electronic Technology Co-op | — | EET 2949 - Electronic Technology Co-op EET 2949 - Electronic Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placem… source |
| EEX1600 | Behavior Management | — | EEX 1600 - Behavior Management EEX 1600 - Behavior Management Examines classroom management routines and procedures for effective teaching. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: N… source |
| EEX2010 | Introduction to Exceptional Children | — | EEX 2010 - Introduction to Exceptional Children EEX 2010 - Introduction to Exceptional Children Attention will be directed to the following exceptionalities: intellectual and learning disabilities, e… source |
| EGN1123 | Engineering Graphics | — | EGN 1123 - Engineering Graphics EGN 1123 - Engineering Graphics Covers the depiction of objects in a standard multiview drawing on a computer. Uses one, two, three, auxiliary, and section views. Cove… source |
| EME2040 | Introduction to Technology for Educators | — | EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators Students survey a variety of instructional applications and teaching materials and learn to app… source |
| EMS1119 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | EMS 1119 - Emergency Medical Technician EMS 1119 - Emergency Medical Technician Topics include how to assess, treat, and transport the sick and injured. Emphasizes assessment- based learning and comp… source |
| EMS1119L | EMT Lab | — | EMS 1119L - EMT Lab EMS 1119L - EMT Lab Topics include assessing, treating, and transporting the sick and injured in the laboratory and simulated field environment. Emphasizes assessment-based learni… source |
| EMS1411L | EMT Clinical Internship | — | EMS 1411L - EMT Clinical Internship EMS 1411L - EMT Clinical Internship Emphasizes on assessment-based learning and complies with National DOT EMT curriculum. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester… source |
| EMS1601 | Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care | — | EMS 1601 - Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care EMS 1601 - Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS1612 | Cardiovascular Emergencies | — | EMS 1612 - Cardiovascular Emergencies EMS 1612 - Cardiovascular Emergencies Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS1654L | Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience I | — | EMS 1654L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience I EMS 1654L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience I The student will begin ambulance time in an observational capacity with an assigned preceptor and a… source |
| EMS1683 | Fundamentals of Advanced Prehospital Care | — | EMS 1683 - Fundamentals of Advanced Prehospital Care EMS 1683 - Fundamentals of Advanced Prehospital Care Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2231L | Paramedic Lab I | — | EMS 2231L - Paramedic Lab I EMS 2231L - Paramedic Lab I Covers respiratory emergencies and airway management problems today’s field paramedic will be faced with. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semest… source |
| EMS2232L | Paramedic Lab II | — | EMS 2232L - Paramedic Lab II EMS 2232L - Paramedic Lab II Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2236L | Paramedic Lab III | — | EMS 2236L - Paramedic Lab III EMS 2236L - Paramedic Lab III Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2460L | EMS Field Leadership | — | EMS 2460L - EMS Field Leadership EMS 2460L - EMS Field Leadership Emphasizes the role of the Paramedic as the leader and coordinator of pre-hospital emergency care. Assists the student in the success… source |
| EMS2613 | Patient Assessment | — | EMS 2613 - Patient Assessment EMS 2613 - Patient Assessment Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2614 | Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies | — | EMS 2614 - Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies EMS 2614 - Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2627 | Medical Emergencies | — | EMS 2627 - Medical Emergencies EMS 2627 - Medical Emergencies Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2628 | OB/GYN/Neonatal/Pediatric Emergencies | — | EMS 2628 - OB/GYN/Neonatal/Pediatric Emergencies EMS 2628 - OB/GYN/Neonatal/Pediatric Emergencies Also, provides instruction for treating a pediatric patient with an emergency. Semester Hours: 2 cred… source |
| EMS2655L | Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience II | — | EMS 2655L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience II EMS 2655L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2656L | Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship | — | EMS 2656L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship EMS 2656L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship The field internship verifies that the student has achieved entry-level competence, and is able to serv… source |
| EMS2680 | Behavioral Emergencies | — | EMS 2680 - Behavioral Emergencies EMS 2680 - Behavioral Emergencies Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| EMS2681 | Special Considerations in Prehospital Care | — | EMS 2681 - Special Considerations in Prehospital Care EMS 2681 - Special Considerations in Prehospital Care Provides procedures to ensure safe and effective ground and air transport, including the in… source |
| EMS2682 | Advanced Prehospital Trauma Management | — | EMS 2682 - Advanced Prehospital Trauma Management EMS 2682 - Advanced Prehospital Trauma Management Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| ENC0015 | Developmental Writing I | — | ENC 0015 - Developmental Writing I ENC 0015 - Developmental Writing I The writing component of the course focuses on effective paragraph composition. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spri… source |
| ENC0025 | Developmental Writing II | — | ENC 0025 - Developmental Writing II ENC 0025 - Developmental Writing II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: Developmental Education source |
| ENC1101 | English Composition I | — | ENC 1101 - English Composition I ENC 1101 - English Composition I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educat… source |
| ENC1102 | English Composition II | — | ENC 1102 - English Composition II ENC 1102 - English Composition II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educ… source |
| ENC1210 | Technical Writing I | — | ENC 1210 - Technical Writing I ENC 1210 - Technical Writing I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| ENL2012 | English Literature to 1800 | — | ENL 2012 - English Literature to 1800 ENL 2012 - English Literature to 1800 Literature courses further the ability to understand literary devices and language; to appreciate a text and its socio-cult… source |
| ENL2022 | English Literature from 1800 | — | ENL 2022 - English Literature from 1800 ENL 2022 - English Literature from 1800 Literature courses further the ability to understand literary devices and language; to appreciate a text and its socio-… source |
| ENT1000 | Introduction of Entrepreneurship | — | ENT 1000 - Introduction of Entrepreneurship ENT 1000 - Introduction of Entrepreneurship Covers the fundamentals of starting and operating a business, developing a business plan, obtaining financing,… source |
| ENT1012 | Entrepreneurship Management | — | ENT 1012 - Entrepreneurship Management ENT 1012 - Entrepreneurship Management It is intended for those students considering self-employment for the first time or for those who are already committed a… source |
| ENT1031 | Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales | — | ENT 1031 - Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales ENT 1031 - Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales Intended for students considering self-employment for the first time or for those who are already entre… source |
| ENT1411 | Small Business Accounting and Finance | — | ENT 1411 - Small Business Accounting and Finance ENT 1411 - Small Business Accounting and Finance Content includes basic overview of accounting cycle, data entry using manual and computerized systems… source |
| ENT2942 | Entrepreneurship Practicum | — | ENT 2942 - Entrepreneurship Practicum ENT 2942 - Entrepreneurship Practicum Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| ENT3003 | Principles of Entrepreneurship | — | ENT 3003 - Principles of Entrepreneurship ENT 3003 - Principles of Entrepreneurship Includes the development of a business plan. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designat… source |
| ENT4114 | Business Plan Development | — | ENT 4114 - Business Plan Development ENT 4114 - Business Plan Development The course also aids students in understanding the structure and content of a business plan, including the reasons for the or… source |
| ENT4124 | Marketing for Entrepreneurs | — | ENT 4124 - Marketing for Entrepreneurs ENT 4124 - Marketing for Entrepreneurs Students will analyze marketing opportunities, research target markets, and develop a marketing strategy and brand positi… source |
| ENT4412 | Entrepreneurial Finance | — | ENT 4412 - Entrepreneurial Finance ENT 4412 - Entrepreneurial Finance Topics include, but are not limited to, turning opportunities into reality, raising capital and financial management, venture ope… source |
| ENT4604 | New Product Development | — | ENT 4604 - New Product Development ENT 4604 - New Product Development Students create a new consumer brand including name, logo, product features, product package, labeling, recommended retail price… source |
| ESC1000 | Earth Science | — | ESC 1000 - Earth Science ESC 1000 - Earth Science The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth’s connections… source |
| ETC1250 | Properties of Materials | — | ETC 1250 - Properties of Materials ETC 1250 - Properties of Materials Covers stone, brick, concrete, wood, and other general building materials. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: No… source |
| ETD1310 | Survey of Computer Aided Drafting | — | ETD 1310 - Survey of Computer Aided Drafting ETD 1310 - Survey of Computer Aided Drafting Discussions include common view, line types, and title block features. Builds on the student’s existing knowl… source |
| ETD1542 | Structural Drafting | — | ETD 1542 - Structural Drafting ETD 1542 - Structural Drafting Includes minor connection details. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| ETD1931 | Special Topics in Drafting Design | — | ETD 1931 - Special Topics in Drafting Design ETD 1931 - Special Topics in Drafting Design Some topics require laboratory assignments. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab… source |
| ETD1933 | Special Topics in Drafting Design | — | ETD 1933 - Special Topics in Drafting Design ETD 1933 - Special Topics in Drafting Design Some topics may require laboratory assignments. The course may be repeated for credit when the content varies… source |
| ETD2332 | AutoCAD Customization | — | ETD 2332 - AutoCAD Customization ETD 2332 - AutoCAD Customization Oriented towards the user; not for advanced programmers. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Des… source |
| ETD2340 | Computer Drafting | — | ETD 2340 - Computer Drafting ETD 2340 - Computer Drafting Intended for the drafting student and covers the nuances of the computer as a drafting tool. Much of the material in EGN 1123 will be covered… source |
| ETD2355 | Advanced Computer Drafting | — | ETD 2355 - Advanced Computer Drafting ETD 2355 - Advanced Computer Drafting Topics include minor customization, surface and solid modeling, and rendering. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester prin… source |
| ETD2364C | 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS I | — | ETD 2364C - 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS I ETD 2364C - 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS I Topics include basic concepts of parametric part sketching, 3D part creation, dimensional a… source |
| ETD2372C | Advanced Rapid Prototyping | — | ETD 2372C - Advanced Rapid Prototyping ETD 2372C - Advanced Rapid Prototyping Through cooperation with local manufacturing facilities, when available, the student will be exposed to current industry… source |
| ETD2397C | Building Information Management I | — | ETD 2397C - Building Information Management I ETD 2397C - Building Information Management I Covers the fundamental concepts on which BMI architecture is built and the characteristics of its parametri… source |
| ETD2398 | Building Information Management II | — | ETD 2398 - Building Information Management II ETD 2398 - Building Information Management II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| ETD2550 | Civil 3D | — | ETD 2550 - Civil 3D ETD 2550 - Civil 3D Emphasizes the work of corridor modeling and pipe design, which is a three dimensional development tool. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, S… source |
| ETD2551 | Civil Engineering Drafting | — | ETD 2551 - Civil Engineering Drafting ETD 2551 - Civil Engineering Drafting Material will be dealt with both mathematically and graphically. A trig calculator is required. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source |
| ETD2930 | AEC/Mechanical Design Capstone | — | ETD 2930 - AEC/Mechanical Design Capstone ETD 2930 - AEC/Mechanical Design Capstone Focuses on design projects developed in independently and in consultation with the instructor. When available, the… source |
| ETD2948 | Drafting and Design Technology Co-op. | — | ETD 2948 - Drafting and Design Technology Co-op. ETD 2948 - Drafting and Design Technology Co-op. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job… source |
| ETI1110 | Introduction to Quality Assurance | — | ETI 1110 - Introduction to Quality Assurance ETI 1110 - Introduction to Quality Assurance Topics include the use of quality management techniques and quality philosophies, process development, techni… source |
| ETI1420 | Manufacturing Processes & Materials | — | ETI 1420 - Manufacturing Processes & Materials ETI 1420 - Manufacturing Processes & Materials Topics include the benefits, limitations, and applications of different machine tools and he materials fo… source |
| ETI1622C | Concepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma | — | ETI 1622C - Concepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma ETI 1622C - Concepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma A comprehensive overview of the LEAN and Six Sigma methodologies is presented, includ… source |
| ETI1701 | Industrial Safety | — | ETI 1701 - Industrial Safety ETI 1701 - Industrial Safety Emphasizes OSHA and the analysis and design of safety programs for industry. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees… source |
| ETI1931L | Special Topics in Mechanical Design | — | ETI 1931L - Special Topics in Mechanical Design ETI 1931L - Special Topics in Mechanical Design Specific course content is set by the program coordinator and faculty. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Se… source |
| ETI1933 | Special Topics in Mechanical Design | — | ETI 1933 - Special Topics in Mechanical Design ETI 1933 - Special Topics in Mechanical Design Special topics require laboratory assignments. Shop time will be used to work on developing the necessary… source |
| ETI2411C | Manufacturing Processes CNC Machining | — | ETI 2411C - Manufacturing Processes CNC Machining ETI 2411C - Manufacturing Processes CNC Machining Emphasis will be placed on technical skills needed for entry level employment as a CNC Machinist/Op… source |
| ETI2412C | CNC Fabrication Processes (Fusion 360) | — | ETI 2412C - CNC Fabrication Processes (Fusion 360) ETI 2412C - CNC Fabrication Processes (Fusion 360) The core learning source |
| ETI2414C | Computer Aided Manufacturing # Fusion 360 | — | ETI 2414C - Computer Aided Manufacturing # Fusion 360 ETI 2414C - Computer Aided Manufacturing # Fusion 360 This course applies CAD/CAM topics using Fusion 360 to give a student an in-depth applicati… source |
| ETI2415C | Precision CNC Machining and Metrology | — | ETI 2415C - Precision CNC Machining and Metrology ETI 2415C - Precision CNC Machining and Metrology CNC Router programming, set-up, and operations such as Engraving, Nesting, Lettering and Contouring… source |
| ETI2416C | Metal Working Processes (Welding & Fabrication) | — | ETI 2416C - Metal Working Processes (Welding & Fabrication) ETI 2416C - Metal Working Processes (Welding & Fabrication) Covers the safe and efficient use of hand tools, machines, mechanical cutting a… source |
| ETI2419C | Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing-Fusion 360 | — | ETI 2419C - Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing-Fusion 360 ETI 2419C - Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing-Fusion 360 Students will apply various 2D & 3D toolpath operations to solid model projec… source |
| ETI2947 | Manufacturing Technology Co-op | — | ETI 2947 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op ETI 2947 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and… source |
| ETI2948 | Manufacturing Technology Co-op | — | ETI 2948 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op ETI 2948 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and… source |
| ETI2949 | Manufacturing Technology Co-op | — | ETI 2949 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op ETI 2949 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and… source |
| ETM1010 | Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation | — | ETM 1010 - Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation ETM 1010 - Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation Integrates the concepts, principles, and techniques of mechanical measurement with the use of v… source |
| ETM2315C | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | — | ETM 2315C - Hydraulics and Pneumatics ETM 2315C - Hydraulics and Pneumatics Labs will include demonstration and set-up of various pneumatic and hydraulic components, explaining how they are combined… source |
| ETS1210C | Fundamentals of Photonics | — | ETS 1210C - Fundamentals of Photonics ETS 1210C - Fundamentals of Photonics Contents include the nature and properties of light, light sources, human vision, lasers, and laser safety, basics of geome… source |
| ETS1230C | Introduction to Lasers | — | ETS 1230C - Introduction to Lasers ETS 1230C - Introduction to Lasers Topics include elements and operation of a laser, laser safety, emission and absorption of light, lasing action, optical cavities… source |
| ETS1603C | Robotics-Mechanics and Controls | — | ETS 1603C - Robotics-Mechanics and Controls ETS 1603C - Robotics-Mechanics and Controls Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| ETS1931L | Special Topics in Engineering Technology | — | ETS 1931L - Special Topics in Engineering Technology ETS 1931L - Special Topics in Engineering Technology An accompanying lab course that provides time for instruction and application of the skills.… source |
| ETS1932C | Special Topics in Engineering Technology | — | ETS 1932C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology ETS 1932C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology Some topics require laboratory assignments. The course may be repeated for credit when the co… source |
| ETS1933C | Special Topics in Engineering Technology | — | ETS 1933C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology ETS 1933C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology Designed as a combined lecture and lab course that includes both instruction and the applicat… source |
| ETS2406 | Biomedical Equipment | — | ETS 2406 - Biomedical Equipment ETS 2406 - Biomedical Equipment Emphasizes the study of calibration, maintenance, and trouble-shooting procedures for circuits and devices. Background check included.… source |
| ETS2511C | Motors and Controls | — | ETS 2511C - Motors and Controls ETS 2511C - Motors and Controls General principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including starters, troubleshooting techniques, vario… source |
| ETS2542C | Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals | — | ETS 2542C - Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals ETS 2542C - Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations:… source |
| EUH1000 | European History I | — | EUH 1000 - European History I EUH 1000 - European History I This course traces the social, intellectual, political, and cultural forces that flow into the mainstream of Western development and culmin… source |
| EUH1001 | European History II | — | EUH 1001 - European History II EUH 1001 - European History II Focuses on the end of the age of aristocracy, the impact of the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, and the rise o… source |
| EUH2010 | A History of Greece and Rome | — | EUH 2010 - A History of Greece and Rome EUH 2010 - A History of Greece and Rome Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General… source |
| EVR2001 | Introduction to Environmental Science | — | EVR 2001 - Introduction to Environmental Science EVR 2001 - Introduction to Environmental Science This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Semester Hours: 3… source |
| FIN2100 | Personal Finance and Money Management | — | FIN 2100 - Personal Finance and Money Management FIN 2100 - Personal Finance and Money Management Provides the student with the basic analytical skills and practical working knowledge necessary to se… source |
| FIN3400 | Financial Management | — | FIN 3400 - Financial Management FIN 3400 - Financial Management Topics include financial statement analysis, financial planning and forecasting, time value of money, risk and rates of return, asset v… source |
| FRE1120 | Beginning French I | — | FRE 1120 - Beginning French I FRE 1120 - Beginning French I The student with two consecutive years of high school French within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in FRE 1121 .… source |
| FRE1121 | Beginning French II | — | FRE 1121 - Beginning French II FRE 1121 - Beginning French II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education Elective… source |
| FSS1063C | Professional Baking | — | FSS 1063C - Professional Baking FSS 1063C - Professional Baking Emphasis on the techniques and equipment used in a bake shop or the baking area of a commercial kitchen. The student will apply the fun… source |
| FSS1220C | Culinary Techniques | — | FSS 1220C - Culinary Techniques FSS 1220C - Culinary Techniques Covers the study of ingredients, cooking, theories, terminology, equipment, technology, weights and measures, formula conversions, and… source |
| FSS1221C | Introduction to Culinary Production | — | FSS 1221C - Introduction to Culinary Production FSS 1221C - Introduction to Culinary Production Emphasis on basic methods and chemistry of cooking, baking, kitchen operation, and kitchen management.… source |
| FSS1222L | Culinary Production | — | FSS 1222L - Culinary Production FSS 1222L - Culinary Production Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| FSS2052C | Specialty Breads | — | FSS 2052C - Specialty Breads FSS 2052C - Specialty Breads Special emphasis will be placed on regional and ethnics breads; handling grains for specialty breads; mixing, shaping, and finishing specialt… source |
| FSS2055C | Contemporary Cakes and Desserts | — | FSS 2055C - Contemporary Cakes and Desserts FSS 2055C - Contemporary Cakes and Desserts Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| FSS2057C | Individual and Production Pastries | — | FSS 2057C - Individual and Production Pastries FSS 2057C - Individual and Production Pastries Students will learn how to scale recipes for large volume production, calculate yield, work brigade line… source |
| FSS2058C | Confectionary Art and Principles of Design | — | FSS 2058C - Confectionary Art and Principles of Design FSS 2058C - Confectionary Art and Principles of Design Topics covered will include chocolate, sugar, and marzipan; use of molds and templates; a… source |
| FSS2059C | Chocolates and Confections | — | FSS 2059C - Chocolates and Confections FSS 2059C - Chocolates and Confections Students will learn the principles involved in tempering chocolate, creating chocolate sculptures, forming simple centerp… source |
| FSS2224L | Classical Cuisine | — | FSS 2224L - Classical Cuisine FSS 2224L - Classical Cuisine Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| FSS2242L | International/Regional Cuisine | — | FSS 2242L - International/Regional Cuisine FSS 2242L - International/Regional Cuisine The student designs and implements banquet style international menus. Meals are prepared for the public. Semester… source |
| FSS2247C | Advanced Baking | — | FSS 2247C - Advanced Baking FSS 2247C - Advanced Baking The student will apply the fundamentals of baking science in the production of various products and learn the basic baking skills required in t… source |
| FSS2248C | Garde Manger | — | FSS 2248C - Garde Manger FSS 2248C - Garde Manger The student will apply these fundamentals in actual catered events as outlined during the first day in class. Class times vary greatly. Semester Hour… source |
| FSS2284C | Catering, Banquet, and Event Management | — | FSS 2284C - Catering, Banquet, and Event Management FSS 2284C - Catering, Banquet, and Event Management Covers catering functions, special events, and banquets. Topics will include planning and manag… source |
| FSS2382L | Culinary Management Practical Exam | — | FSS 2382L - Culinary Management Practical Exam FSS 2382L - Culinary Management Practical Exam Provides knowledge needed to demonstrate artistic and creative abilities in various culinary shows, recip… source |
| FSS2947 | Culinary Management Co-op | — | FSS 2947 - Culinary Management Co-op FSS 2947 - Culinary Management Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement.… source |
| GEA2000 | World Regional Geography | — | GEA 2000 - World Regional Geography GEA 2000 - World Regional Geography Human activities related to natural environmental conditions of countries, regions, and continents. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source |
| GEB1011 | Introduction to Business | — | GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business in two formats: the conventional classroom, and a special format which reduces formal classroom time but requires more self-stu… source |
| GEB2139 | E-Business Management | — | GEB 2139 - E-Business Management GEB 2139 - E-Business Management Specific emphasis will be placed on the process of buying and selling goods and services, and information over computer networks. Sem… source |
| GEB2430 | Business Ethics | — | GEB 2430 - Business Ethics GEB 2430 - Business Ethics Focus on what relationships are and ought to be with employees. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Des… source |
| GEB2943 | Business Internship | — | GEB 2943 - Business Internship GEB 2943 - Business Internship The student will apply the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to real world business operations. Semester Hours: 3 credit hour… source |
| GEB2949 | Business Co-op | — | GEB 2949 - Business Co-op GEB 2949 - Business Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once enrolled, a stud… source |
| GEB3213 | Professional Communications | — | GEB 3213 - Professional Communications GEB 3213 - Professional Communications Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| GEB4451 | Business Climate Analysis | — | GEB 4451 - Business Climate Analysis GEB 4451 - Business Climate Analysis Follow the PESTEL framework, considering political, economic, sociocultural, technological, environmental, and legal forces.… source |
| GER1121 | Beginning German II | — | GER 1121 - Beginning German II GER 1121 - Beginning German II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| GIS2040C | Geographic Information Systems | — | GIS 2040C - Geographic Information Systems GIS 2040C - Geographic Information Systems Topics include map projections, database management, collection of data, spatial representation of data, analyzin… source |
| GLY1010 | Physical Geology | — | GLY 1010 - Physical Geology GLY 1010 - Physical Geology The course will also explore the interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize lithosphe… source |
| GLY1010L | Physical Geology Laboratory | — | GLY 1010L - Physical Geology Laboratory GLY 1010L - Physical Geology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| GRA1109 | History of Graphic Design | — | GRA 1109 - History of Graphic Design GRA 1109 - History of Graphic Design Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| GRA2151 | Computer Graphics I | — | GRA 2151 - Computer Graphics I GRA 2151 - Computer Graphics I The student will use a variety of layout and image-processing programs, digital scanning, and video images in assignments that emphasize… source |
| GRA2152 | Computer Graphics II | — | GRA 2152 - Computer Graphics II GRA 2152 - Computer Graphics II More commonly practiced computer skill sets will be introduced, practiced, and implemented. Various technical applications and techniqu… source |
| GRA2190 | Graphic Design I | — | GRA 2190 - Graphic Design I GRA 2190 - Graphic Design I Covers concept development, layout skills, uses of type, illustration, and computer-aided design with the Mac computer platform. Semester Hours… source |
| GRA2191 | Graphic Design II | — | GRA 2191 - Graphic Design II GRA 2191 - Graphic Design II A high degree of professionalism is emphasized along with creativity, craftsmanship, and attention to details. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours… source |
| GRA2206 | Typography | — | GRA 2206 - Typography GRA 2206 - Typography Emphasizes the expressive power of type usage in design, while also covering technical aspects of fonts, letterforms, measurements, x-height, kerning, lead… source |
| GRA2210 | Electronic Prepress | — | GRA 2210 - Electronic Prepress GRA 2210 - Electronic Prepress Commonly encountered issues, such as pagination, imposition, CMYK process, spot color systems, and color separation will be explored. Pri… source |
| GRA2721 | Creative Web Design | — | GRA 2721 - Creative Web Design GRA 2721 - Creative Web Design The student will learn basic skills needed to implement simple web pages to build a working website and gain a foundational knowledge of… source |
| GRA3194 | Graphic Design III | — | GRA 3194 - Graphic Design III GRA 3194 - Graphic Design III Includes experimentation in multi-page print projects, computer animation, multi-media and environmental signage, lecture, and field trips.… source |
| GRA3202 | Advanced Typography | — | GRA 3202 - Advanced Typography GRA 3202 - Advanced Typography Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| GRA3883 | Motion Graphics | — | GRA 3883 - Motion Graphics GRA 3883 - Motion Graphics Industry standard software will be used to produce motion graphics. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designatio… source |
| GRA4186 | Senior Studio Graphic Design | — | GRA 4186 - Senior Studio Graphic Design GRA 4186 - Senior Studio Graphic Design Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| GRA4189 | Portfolio Development | — | GRA 4189 - Portfolio Development GRA 4189 - Portfolio Development Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| GRA4514 | Environmental Design | — | GRA 4514 - Environmental Design GRA 4514 - Environmental Design Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| HFT1000 | Introduction to the Hospitality Industry | — | HFT 1000 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry HFT 1000 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry The student will become familiar with the various interrelated professions in these industries… source |
| HFT1254 | Lodging Operations | — | HFT 1254 - Lodging Operations HFT 1254 - Lodging Operations Designed for the student interested in managing hotels, motels, resorts, and other related lodging businesses. Provides the student with pr… source |
| HFT1313 | Hospitality Property Management | — | HFT 1313 - Hospitality Property Management HFT 1313 - Hospitality Property Management Covers all phases of property management from operations management to cost analysis and capital investment. The… source |
| HFT1410 | Hospitality Industry Accounting | — | HFT 1410 - Hospitality Industry Accounting HFT 1410 - Hospitality Industry Accounting Focuses on reservations and billing, audit, transient ledger, city ledger, income statement, and of the statistic… source |
| HFT1860 | Bar and Beverage Management | — | HFT 1860 - Bar and Beverage Management HFT 1860 - Bar and Beverage Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| HFT2211 | Hospitality Resource Management | — | HFT 2211 - Hospitality Resource Management HFT 2211 - Hospitality Resource Management Covers theories and principles of managing a hospitality entity. The student will examine the management process… source |
| HFT2212 | Food Service Sanitation and Safety | — | HFT 2212 - Food Service Sanitation and Safety HFT 2212 - Food Service Sanitation and Safety Includes the laws and regulations related to safety, fire, and sanitation and how to adhere to them in the… source |
| HFT2451 | Cost Control and Purchasing | — | HFT 2451 - Cost Control and Purchasing HFT 2451 - Cost Control and Purchasing Focus on the principles and practices concerned with the purchase and receipt of food, supplies, and equipment for variou… source |
| HFT2500 | Marketing in the Hospitality Industry | — | HFT 2500 - Marketing in the Hospitality Industry HFT 2500 - Marketing in the Hospitality Industry Addresses topics including using a restaurant’s menu and service staff to generate word-of-mouth adve… source |
| HFT2600 | Concepts of Hospitality Law | — | HFT 2600 - Concepts of Hospitality Law HFT 2600 - Concepts of Hospitality Law Addresses risk management in the hospitality industry. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Desi… source |
| HFT2840C | Dining Room Management French Service | — | HFT 2840C - Dining Room Management French Service HFT 2840C - Dining Room Management French Service Special emphasis is given to wine service, table-side preparation, carving, and service. Semester H… source |
| HFT2841C | Dining Room Management American Service | — | HFT 2841C - Dining Room Management American Service HFT 2841C - Dining Room Management American Service Covers all aspects of a la carte service including all aspects of dining room service required… source |
| HFT2850C | Management of Dining | — | HFT 2850C - Management of Dining HFT 2850C - Management of Dining The student will gain hands-on experience in American, French, and banquet table service. Covers all aspects of dining room service r… source |
| HFT2947 | Hospitality Management Co-op | — | HFT 2947 - Hospitality Management Co-op HFT 2947 - Hospitality Management Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and plac… source |
| HFT2949 | Hospitality Management Co-op | — | HFT 2949 - Hospitality Management Co-op HFT 2949 - Hospitality Management Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and plac… source |
| HIM1000C | Introduction to Health Information Management | — | HIM 1000C - Introduction to Health Information Management HIM 1000C - Introduction to Health Information Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| HIM1442 | Pharmacology | — | HIM 1442 - Pharmacology HIM 1442 - Pharmacology Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| HIM1800 | Health Information Management Professional Practice I | — | HIM 1800 - Health Information Management Professional Practice I HIM 1800 - Health Information Management Professional Practice I Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Cou… source |
| HIM2214C | Health Data Management | — | HIM 2214C - Health Data Management HIM 2214C - Health Data Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| HIM2229C | Introduction to Coding and Classification | — | HIM 2229C - Introduction to Coding and Classification HIM 2229C - Introduction to Coding and Classification Covers the guidelines, conventions, and all body systems to apply accurate code data for re… source |
| HIM2253C | Outpatient Reimbursement Methodologies (CPT Coding) | — | HIM 2253C - Outpatient Reimbursement Methodologies (CPT Coding) HIM 2253C - Outpatient Reimbursement Methodologies (CPT Coding) Includes principles and practices related to payment by insurance of he… source |
| HIM2284C | Intermediate Coding and Classification Systems | — | HIM 2284C - Intermediate Coding and Classification Systems HIM 2284C - Intermediate Coding and Classification Systems Covers the guidelines, conventions, and all body systems to apply accurate code d… source |
| HIM2285C | Advanced Coding and Classifications Systems | — | HIM 2285C - Advanced Coding and Classifications Systems HIM 2285C - Advanced Coding and Classifications Systems Analysis and coding compliance principles will be highly stressed for accuracy of data… source |
| HIM2500C | Performance Improvement in Healthcare | — | HIM 2500C - Performance Improvement in Healthcare HIM 2500C - Performance Improvement in Healthcare Emphasis on the key processes for identification, resolution of problems in the Health Information… source |
| HIM2512 | Health Information Management and Supervision | — | HIM 2512 - Health Information Management and Supervision HIM 2512 - Health Information Management and Supervision Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| HIM2620 | Medical Statistics and Financial Applications | — | HIM 2620 - Medical Statistics and Financial Applications HIM 2620 - Medical Statistics and Financial Applications Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| HIM2653C | Medical Informatics and Health Information Technologies | — | HIM 2653C - Medical Informatics and Health Information Technologies HIM 2653C - Medical Informatics and Health Information Technologies Health information technologies and application of skills learn… source |
| HIM2810C | Health Information Management Professional Practice II | — | HIM 2810C - Health Information Management Professional Practice II HIM 2810C - Health Information Management Professional Practice II Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab… source |
| HIM2820L | Health Information Technology Professional Practice III | — | HIM 2820L - Health Information Technology Professional Practice III HIM 2820L - Health Information Technology Professional Practice III Consists of an intense onsite/offsite practicum in reimbursemen… source |
| HIM2932 | Special Topics in Health Information Management | — | HIM 2932 - Special Topics in Health Information Management HIM 2932 - Special Topics in Health Information Management Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS… source |
| HLP1081 | Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement | — | HLP 1081 - Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement HLP 1081 - Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement Areas of study are physiological concepts related to physical fitness and training, indiv… source |
| HSA1172 | Medical Billing and Third Party Payer | — | HSA 1172 - Medical Billing and Third Party Payer HSA 1172 - Medical Billing and Third Party Payer The students will develop an understanding of the proper use of coding manuals for the reporting of d… source |
| HSA2001 | Interprofessional Team Based Health Care | — | HSA 2001 - Interprofessional Team Based Health Care HSA 2001 - Interprofessional Team Based Health Care Best practices are emphasized for team formation, effective communications strategies, and pati… source |
| HSA3113 | Healthcare Trends and Issues | — | HSA 3113 - Healthcare Trends and Issues HSA 3113 - Healthcare Trends and Issues Content may differ each time in order to be current with changing events of varying importance, such as aging, cultural… source |
| HSA4191 | Health Information Systems | — | HSA 4191 - Health Information Systems HSA 4191 - Health Information Systems Emphasis on skills necessary to employ the methods used to evaluate a variety of types of information systems applications… source |
| HSA4383 | Quality Management in Healthcare | — | HSA 4383 - Quality Management in Healthcare HSA 4383 - Quality Management in Healthcare Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| HSA4502 | Healthcare Risk Management | — | HSA 4502 - Healthcare Risk Management HSA 4502 - Healthcare Risk Management Focus is on insurance, quality assurance, dispute resolution, clinical records, and management. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source |
| HSC0003C | Basic Healthcare Worker | — | HSC 0003C - Basic Healthcare Worker HSC 0003C - Basic Healthcare Worker Semester Hours: 90 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| HSC1531 | Medical Terminology | — | HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| HSC2400 | First Aid and Injuries | — | HSC 2400 - First Aid and Injuries HSC 2400 - First Aid and Injuries Upon successful completion of all tests, students will be certified in CPR and Basic First Aid. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Seme… source |
| HSC2550 | Pathophysiology | — | HSC 2550 - Pathophysiology HSC 2550 - Pathophysiology Basic understanding of the body’s defense mechanism and modalities to treat disease. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: No… source |
| HSC2641 | Health Care Law | — | HSC 2641 - Health Care Law HSC 2641 - Health Care Law Covers legal aspects of the delivery of health care in various settings including an introduction to the American legal system, the liabilities o… source |
| HSC2930 | Special Topics in Healthcare Management | — | HSC 2930 - Special Topics in Healthcare Management HSC 2930 - Special Topics in Healthcare Management Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: AS only source |
| HUM2020 | Introduction to Humanities | — | HUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities HUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.… source |
| HUM2700 | Humanities Travel Abroad | — | HUM 2700 - Humanities Travel Abroad HUM 2700 - Humanities Travel Abroad Through travel, the student will be exposed to different cultures and experiences that will challenge him or her to explore div… source |
| HUN1201 | Elements of Nutrition | — | HUN 1201 - Elements of Nutrition HUN 1201 - Elements of Nutrition Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educat… source |
| HUS2400 | Drugs and Behavior | — | HUS 2400 - Drugs and Behavior HUS 2400 - Drugs and Behavior Drug education, laws, treatment, and rehabilitation are additional areas of focus. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees… source |
| IDH1022 | Honors College Forum | — | IDH 1022 - Honors College Forum IDH 1022 - Honors College Forum Students will improve their speaking skills, engage in career development activities to guide their career path, cultivate crucial team… source |
| INR2002 | Introduction to International Relations | — | INR 2002 - Introduction to International Relations INR 2002 - Introduction to International Relations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. M… source |
| ISM4314 | Project and Change Management for Information Technology | — | ISM 4314 - Project and Change Management for Information Technology ISM 4314 - Project and Change Management for Information Technology Topics include project selection and initiation, work breakdown… source |
| ITA1120 | Beginning Italian I | — | ITA 1120 - Beginning Italian I ITA 1120 - Beginning Italian I The student with two consecutive years of high school Italian within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in ITA 112… source |
| ITA1121 | Beginning Italian II | — | ITA 1121 - Beginning Italian II ITA 1121 - Beginning Italian II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education El… source |
| JOU1100 | Reporting I | — | JOU 1100 - Reporting I JOU 1100 - Reporting I With exercises and real assignments for The Corsair , the student gains experiences gathering news, interviewing, writing, and editing. Semester Hours: 3… source |
| JOU1400 | College Publications | — | JOU 1400 - College Publications JOU 1400 - College Publications Surveys news and feature writing, headline writing, and legal concerns (libel, privacy). The student may elect to take the course a sec… source |
| LAT1120 | Beginning Latin I | — | LAT 1120 - Beginning Latin I LAT 1120 - Beginning Latin I The student with two consecutive years of high school Latin within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in LAT 1121 . Se… source |
| LAT1121 | Beginning Latin II | — | LAT 1121 - Beginning Latin II LAT 1121 - Beginning Latin II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education Electives, Commu… source |
| LEI1141 | Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services | — | LEI 1141 - Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services LEI 1141 - Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services Covers organizational skills necessary to provide informal, intramural, extramura… source |
| LEI1541 | Outdoor Recreation Management | — | LEI 1541 - Outdoor Recreation Management LEI 1541 - Outdoor Recreation Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| LEI2730 | Adaptive/Therapeutic Recreation | — | LEI 2730 - Adaptive/Therapeutic Recreation LEI 2730 - Adaptive/Therapeutic Recreation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| LIS1004 | Introduction to Internet Research | — | LIS 1004 - Introduction to Internet Research LIS 1004 - Introduction to Internet Research Emphasis on using a variety of search terms and techniques employed in library research to access information… source |
| LIS2005 | Information and Internet Research | — | LIS 2005 - Information and Internet Research LIS 2005 - Information and Internet Research The student will develop skills and techniques necessary to interpret and use information effectively persona… source |
| LIT2000 | Introduction to Literature | — | LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from th… source |
| LIT2090 | Introduction to Contemporary Literature | — | LIT 2090 - Introduction to Contemporary Literature LIT 2090 - Introduction to Contemporary Literature Introduces the major characteristics of contemporary literature. Requires basic written analysis… source |
| LIT2110 | World Literature Through the Renaissance | — | LIT 2110 - World Literature Through the Renaissance LIT 2110 - World Literature Through the Renaissance Requires basic written analysis of representative works. Includes selections from the Western c… source |
| LIT2120 | World Literature Since the Renaissance | — | LIT 2120 - World Literature Since the Renaissance LIT 2120 - World Literature Since the Renaissance Requires basic written analysis of representative works. Includes selections from the Western canon… source |
| MAC1105 | College Algebra | — | MAC 1105 - College Algebra MAC 1105 - College Algebra Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition… source |
| MAC1114 | Plane Trigonometry | — | MAC 1114 - Plane Trigonometry MAC 1114 - Plane Trigonometry Treats both circular and trigonometric functions. Topics covered include fundamental concepts, identities, graphs of the functions, the inv… source |
| MAC1140 | Precalculus Algebra | — | MAC 1140 - Precalculus Algebra MAC 1140 - Precalculus Algebra Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education… source |
| MAC2233 | Calculus with Business Applications I | — | MAC 2233 - Calculus with Business Applications I MAC 2233 - Calculus with Business Applications I Topics include graphing techniques, differential calculus, exponential and logarithmic functions; wit… source |
| MAC2311 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | — | MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and… source |
| MAC2312 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | — | MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer.… source |
| MAC2313 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | — | MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfe… source |
| MAN2021 | Principles of Management | — | MAN 2021 - Principles of Management MAN 2021 - Principles of Management Emphasis is directed toward the development on the part of the student of soundly coordinated managerial philosophy. Semester H… source |
| MAN3063 | Professional Ethics and Values | — | MAN 3063 - Professional Ethics and Values MAN 3063 - Professional Ethics and Values Topics covered include exploration of individual ethics, values, and goals; the study of ethical behavior within or… source |
| MAN3240 | Organizational Behavior | — | MAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior MAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior Topics include: individual differences, motivation, communications, decision making, and leadership. Semester Hours: 3 credit hou… source |
| MAN3303 | Theories of Leadership | — | MAN 3303 - Theories of Leadership MAN 3303 - Theories of Leadership Emphasis on the student developing a solid leadership foundation while centering them in the real themes, demands, and opportunitie… source |
| MAN3353 | Management Theory | — | MAN 3353 - Management Theory MAN 3353 - Management Theory The development of processes and procedures, negotiating skills, and conflict management are also covered. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Sem… source |
| MAN3503 | Managerial Risk Analysis and Decision Making | — | MAN 3503 - Managerial Risk Analysis and Decision Making MAN 3503 - Managerial Risk Analysis and Decision Making Topics include decision-making theory, linear programming and extensions, Markov Chains… source |
| MAN3583 | Project Management | — | MAN 3583 - Project Management MAN 3583 - Project Management Topics include project management functions, project manager roles and responsibilities, the project life cycle, and conflict resolution, e… source |
| MAN3600 | International Business | — | MAN 3600 - International Business MAN 3600 - International Business Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| MAN4113 | Managing in a Multifaceted Environment | — | MAN 4113 - Managing in a Multifaceted Environment MAN 4113 - Managing in a Multifaceted Environment Emerging styles of leadership among people of diverse cultural backgrounds will be explored as solu… source |
| MAN4162 | Customer Relations in Business | — | MAN 4162 - Customer Relations in Business MAN 4162 - Customer Relations in Business The impact of culture and diversity on business relationships, successful negotiation strategies, and promotion of… source |
| MAN4301 | Human Resource Administration | — | MAN 4301 - Human Resource Administration MAN 4301 - Human Resource Administration Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| MAN4320 | Recruitment and Selection | — | MAN 4320 - Recruitment and Selection MAN 4320 - Recruitment and Selection Includes an analysis of source |
| MAN4330 | Compensation Management | — | MAN 4330 - Compensation Management MAN 4330 - Compensation Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| MAN4335 | Employee Benefit Planning | — | MAN 4335 - Employee Benefit Planning MAN 4335 - Employee Benefit Planning Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| MAN4352 | Effective Employee Training | — | MAN 4352 - Effective Employee Training MAN 4352 - Effective Employee Training Theory, issues, practice, and problems are discussed. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: None Cour… source |
| MAN4402 | Employment Law & Regulations | — | MAN 4402 - Employment Law & Regulations MAN 4402 - Employment Law & Regulations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| MAN4584 | Process Improvement Methodology | — | MAN 4584 - Process Improvement Methodology MAN 4584 - Process Improvement Methodology Teaches today’s managers to understand how to engage people in process improvement as well as how to critically u… source |
| MAN4720 | Strategic Management | — | MAN 4720 - Strategic Management MAN 4720 - Strategic Management Addresses how firms use their resources (technology, managerial know-how, employees, capital, etc.) to pursue goals and adapt to the en… source |
| MAN4741 | Innovation, Change, and Agile Process | — | MAN 4741 - Innovation, Change, and Agile Process MAN 4741 - Innovation, Change, and Agile Process Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| MAR2011 | Marketing | — | MAR 2011 - Marketing MAR 2011 - Marketing Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| MAR3802 | Marketing for Managers | — | MAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers MAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers The student will understand the strategies of marketing and the ways in which one executes a marketing plan. Covers full life-cycle… source |
| MAT0018 | Developmental Mathematics I | — | MAT 0018 - Developmental Mathematics I MAT 0018 - Developmental Mathematics I The major topics in the course are operations with signed numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, percents,… source |
| MAT0028 | Developmental Mathematics II | — | MAT 0028 - Developmental Mathematics II MAT 0028 - Developmental Mathematics II The major topics in the course are signed numbers, algebraic expressions, exponents, polynomials, factoring polynomials… source |
| MAT1033 | Intermediate Algebra | — | MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| MCB1000 | Applied Microbiology | — | MCB 1000 - Applied Microbiology MCB 1000 - Applied Microbiology Recommended for student nurses and dental hygienists, students in other programs will be admitted. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semes… source |
| MCB1000L | Applied Microbiology Laboratory | — | MCB 1000L - Applied Microbiology Laboratory MCB 1000L - Applied Microbiology Laboratory In laboratory, students will learn aseptic techniques, culture of microorganisms, and use a variety of microorg… source |
| MCB2010 | General Microbiology | — | MCB 2010 - General Microbiology MCB 2010 - General Microbiology Recommended for majors and students in certain four-year medically related programs. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees… source |
| MCB2010L | General Microbiology Laboratory | — | MCB 2010L - General Microbiology Laboratory MCB 2010L - General Microbiology Laboratory Laboratory work includes stains and techniques used to culture and identify microorganisms, techniques in biote… source |
| MEA0002C | Introduction to Medical Assisting | — | MEA 0002C - Introduction to Medical Assisting MEA 0002C - Introduction to Medical Assisting The student will gain a foundational understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts in both illness and w… source |
| MEA0501C | Medical Office Procedures | — | MEA 0501C - Medical Office Procedures MEA 0501C - Medical Office Procedures Semester Hours: 75 clock hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| MEA0506C | Administrative Office Procedures | — | MEA 0506C - Administrative Office Procedures MEA 0506C - Administrative Office Procedures Semester Hours: 90 clock hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| MEA0520C | Phlebotomist | — | MEA 0520C - Phlebotomist MEA 0520C - Phlebotomist Skills include specimen collection by venipuncture and capillary puncture, basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, safety, and patient relat… source |
| MEA0521C | Phlebotomist, MA | — | MEA 0521C - Phlebotomist, MA MEA 0521C - Phlebotomist, MA Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive an Occupational completion Point certificate, Phlebotomist, MA (75 hours)… source |
| MEA0530C | Pharmacology for Medical Assisting | — | MEA 0530C - Pharmacology for Medical Assisting MEA 0530C - Pharmacology for Medical Assisting Semester Hours: 90 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Voc… source |
| MEA0540C | EKG Aide | — | MEA 0540C - EKG Aide MEA 0540C - EKG Aide Skills include performing ECGs with appropriate lead placement, preparing patients for Stress Testing and monitoring telemetry units. Graduates of this cours… source |
| MEA0541C | EKG Technician | — | MEA 0541C - EKG Technician MEA 0541C - EKG Technician Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive an Occupational Completion Certificate of 300 hours as an EKG Technician as p… source |
| MEA0543C | EKG Aide, MA | — | MEA 0543C - EKG Aide, MA MEA 0543C - EKG Aide, MA Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will receive an Occupational Completion Point certificate, EKG Aide, MA (75 hours) as per th… source |
| MEA0573C | Laboratory Procedures | — | MEA 0573C - Laboratory Procedures MEA 0573C - Laboratory Procedures Semester Hours: 125 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| MEA0581C | Clinical Assisting | — | MEA 0581C - Clinical Assisting MEA 0581C - Clinical Assisting Provides a foundational understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts in both illness and wellness states. Semester Hours: 230 clock h… source |
| MEA0942L | Practicum Experience | — | MEA 0942L - Practicum Experience MEA 0942L - Practicum Experience The student will integrate and apply knowledge and skills from all previous medical assistant courses in actual ambulatory health car… source |
| MET1010 | Introduction to Meteorology | — | MET 1010 - Introduction to Meteorology MET 1010 - Introduction to Meteorology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Ed… source |
| MGF1130 | Mathematical Thinking | — | MGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking MGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and increase their problem-solving ability through practical appli… source |
| MGF1131 | Mathematics in Context | — | MGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context MGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context Students will engage in the applications of mathematical tools and techniques in a variety of contextual situations from everyday l… source |
| MMC2000 | Survey of Mass Communication | — | MMC 2000 - Survey of Mass Communication MMC 2000 - Survey of Mass Communication S. and how those media affect society. Media covered include newspapers, magazines, radio, television and film along wi… source |
| MNA1161 | Customer Service | — | MNA 1161 - Customer Service MNA 1161 - Customer Service Teaches customer relations and customer service skills that are applicable to any job position that has contact with customers. Included topics… source |
| MNA1300 | Human Resource Management | — | MNA 1300 - Human Resource Management MNA 1300 - Human Resource Management Included are job descriptions and specifications, recruiting practices, correspondence for job application, resumes, intervie… source |
| MNA2100 | Human Relations | — | MNA 2100 - Human Relations MNA 2100 - Human Relations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| AFR1101 | Heritage and Values I | — | AFR 1101 - Heritage and Values I AFR 1101 - Heritage and Values I Note: These courses are and governed by the UWF-PSC AFROTC Crosstown Agreement and are limited in access. Featured topics include: ov… source |
| AFR1101L | Strategic Offensive Forces Lab | 0 | AFR 1101L - Strategic Offensive Forces Lab AFR 1101L - Strategic Offensive Forces Lab The focus of Initial Military Training (IMT) 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AFR1112 | The Air Force Today II | — | AFR 1112 - The Air Force Today II AFR 1112 - The Air Force Today II Featured topics include: overview of ROTC, special programs through ROTC, mission and organization of the Air Force, Air Force Core… source |
| AFR1112L | The Air Force Today II Lab | 0 | AFR 1112L - The Air Force Today II Lab AFR 1112L - The Air Force Today II Lab The focus of Initial Military Training (IMT) 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AFR2130 | Team and Leadership Fundamentals I | — | AFR 2130 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I AFR 2130 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I Students will apply leadership perspectives when completing team building activities and discussing things… source |
| AFR2130L | The Development of Air Power Lab | 0 | AFR 2130L - The Development of Air Power Lab AFR 2130L - The Development of Air Power Lab Note: These courses are and governed by the UWF-PSC AFROTC Crosstown Agreement and are limited in access. FTP… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AFR2132 | TThe Development of Air Power II | — | AFR 2132 - TThe Development of Air Power II AFR 2132 - TThe Development of Air Power II Students will apply leadership perspectives when completing team building activities, discussing conflict manag… source |
| AFR2132L | The Development of Air Power II Lab | 0 | AFR 2132L - The Development of Air Power II Lab AFR 2132L - The Development of Air Power II Lab FTP cadets will learn drill and ceremonies, road guard procedures, flag-raising procedures for reveille… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MSL1001 | Foundations of Officership | — | MSL 1001 - Foundations of Officership MSL 1001 - Foundations of Officership Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University of West Florida’s Army SROTC and Pen… source |
| MSL1002 | Foundations of Agile and Adaptive Leadership | — | MSL 1002 - Foundations of Agile and Adaptive Leadership MSL 1002 - Foundations of Agile and Adaptive Leadership Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University… source |
| MSL2101C | Individual Leadership Studies | — | MSL 2101C - Individual Leadership Studies MSL 2101C - Individual Leadership Studies Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University of West Florida’s Army SROTC… source |
| MSL2102 | Army Doctrine and Team Development | — | MSL 2102 - Army Doctrine and Team Development MSL 2102 - Army Doctrine and Team Development Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University of West Florida’s Ar… source |
| MSS0205C | Massage Therapy I | — | MSS 0205C - Massage Therapy I MSS 0205C - Massage Therapy I Emphasis on the principles and theories of therapeutic massage and the proper techniques of massage manipulations and effective communicati… source |
| MSS0206C | Massage Therapy II | — | MSS 0206C - Massage Therapy II MSS 0206C - Massage Therapy II S.; Chapter 64b7.) Additional content includes: allied studies related to massage therapy, human anatomy and physiology as related to mas… source |
| MSS0207C | Massage Therapy A | — | MSS 0207C - Massage Therapy A MSS 0207C - Massage Therapy A Additional content includes the introduction of principles and theory of hydrotherapy and hydrotherapy modalities. Safety and health practi… source |
| MSS0262C | Massage Therapy B | — | MSS 0262C - Massage Therapy B MSS 0262C - Massage Therapy B Advances the students’ knowledge of message principles and techniques and to equip the student with an understanding of the Florida massage… source |
| MSS0263C | Massage Therapy C | — | MSS 0263C - Massage Therapy C MSS 0263C - Massage Therapy C Additional content includes allied studies related to massage therapy. Laboratory and clinical activities are an integral part of this clas… source |
| MUL2010 | Music Appreciation | — | MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Sp… source |
| MUN1120 | Concert Band | — | MUN 1120 - Concert Band MUN 1120 - Concert Band Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer… source |
| MUN1180 | Pensacola Civic Band | — | MUN 1180 - Pensacola Civic Band MUN 1180 - Pensacola Civic Band Membership is open by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Rep… source |
| MUN1310 | Concert Chorale | — | MUN 1310 - Concert Chorale MUN 1310 - Concert Chorale Membership is open to all PSC students and by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Colleg… source |
| MUN1380 | Choral Society | — | MUN 1380 - Choral Society MUN 1380 - Choral Society Membership is open by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Repeatable for… source |
| MUN1410 | String Ensemble | — | MUN 1410 - String Ensemble MUN 1410 - String Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Tr… source |
| MUN1420 | Woodwind Ensemble | — | MUN 1420 - Woodwind Ensemble MUN 1420 - Woodwind Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Colleg… source |
| MUN1430 | Brass Ensemble | — | MUN 1430 - Brass Ensemble MUN 1430 - Brass Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Tran… source |
| MUN1440 | Percussion Ensemble | — | MUN 1440 - Percussion Ensemble MUN 1440 - Percussion Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Co… source |
| MUN1480 | Guitar Ensemble | — | MUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble MUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Tr… source |
| MUN1710 | Jazz Ensemble | — | MUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble MUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transf… source |
| MUN1720 | Jazz Choir | — | MUN 1720 - Jazz Choir MUN 1720 - Jazz Choir Membership is open to all PSC students and by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer… source |
| MUT1001 | Fundamentals of Music | — | MUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music MUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music Presentation of basic principles of music notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, and terminology. A preparation course for the stu… source |
| MUT1111 | Music Theory I | — | MUT 1111 - Music Theory I MUT 1111 - Music Theory I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| MUT1112 | Music Theory II | — | MUT 1112 - Music Theory II MUT 1112 - Music Theory II Emphasizes the study of modulation of closely related keys and chords of the seventh, and musical forms. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source |
| MUT1241L | Ear Training and Sightsinging I | — | MUT 1241L - Ear Training and Sightsinging I MUT 1241L - Ear Training and Sightsinging I Emphasizes simple major and minor scales, primary chords and their inversions, simple melodic intervals, and si… source |
| MUT1242L | Ear Training and Sightsinging II | — | MUT 1242L - Ear Training and Sightsinging II MUT 1242L - Ear Training and Sightsinging II Emphasizes aural and vocal recognition of music materials. Includes sightsinging using solfege, rhythmic, mel… source |
| MUT2116 | Music Theory III | — | MUT 2116 - Music Theory III MUT 2116 - Music Theory III The study of modulation to remote keys, binary and ternary form, and formation and use of diminished and diatonic seventh, dominant and ninth,… source |
| MUT2117 | Music Theory IV | — | MUT 2117 - Music Theory IV MUT 2117 - Music Theory IV A brief introduction to two part counterpoint, instrumentation, and modern composition with emphasis on completing the study of composition of th… source |
| MUT2246L | Ear Training and Sightsinging III | — | MUT 2246L - Ear Training and Sightsinging III MUT 2246L - Ear Training and Sightsinging III Emphasizes reading music at sight using solfege and writing from aural dictation at an advanced level. Seme… source |
| MUT2247L | Ear Training and Sightsinging IV | — | MUT 2247L - Ear Training and Sightsinging IV MUT 2247L - Ear Training and Sightsinging IV Emphasizes advanced problems in chromatics, sight-reading and dictation. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semest… source |
| MVB1211 | Applied Music Trumpet Secondary | — | MVB 1211 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary MVB 1211 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source |
| MVB1212 | Applied Music French Horn Secondary | — | MVB 1212 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary MVB 1212 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source |
| MVB1213 | Applied Music Trombone Secondary | — | MVB 1213 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary MVB 1213 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB1214 | Applied Music Baritone Secondary | — | MVB 1214 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary MVB 1214 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB1311 | Applied Music Trumpet Principal | — | MVB 1311 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal MVB 1311 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal Course Designations: College Transfer Repeatable for Additional Credit: May be repeated for credit source |
| MVB1312 | Applied Music French Horn Principal | — | MVB 1312 - Applied Music French Horn Principal MVB 1312 - Applied Music French Horn Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Co… source |
| MVB1313 | Applied Music Trombone Principal | — | MVB 1313 - Applied Music Trombone Principal MVB 1313 - Applied Music Trombone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB1314 | Applied Music Baritone Principal | — | MVB 1314 - Applied Music Baritone Principal MVB 1314 - Applied Music Baritone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB1315 | Applied Music Tuba Principal | — | MVB 1315 - Applied Music Tuba Principal MVB 1315 - Applied Music Tuba Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVB2221 | Applied Music Trumpet Secondary | — | MVB 2221 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary MVB 2221 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source |
| MVB2222 | Applied Music French Horn Secondary | — | MVB 2222 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary MVB 2222 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source |
| MVB2223 | Applied Music Trombone Secondary | — | MVB 2223 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary MVB 2223 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB2224 | Applied Music Baritone Secondary | — | MVB 2224 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary MVB 2224 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB2225 | Applied Music Tuba Secondary | — | MVB 2225 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary MVB 2225 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVB2321 | Applied Music Trumpet Principal | — | MVB 2321 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal MVB 2321 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source |
| MVB2322 | Applied Music French Horn Principal | — | MVB 2322 - Applied Music French Horn Principal MVB 2322 - Applied Music French Horn Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source |
| MVB2323 | Applied Music Trombone Principal | — | MVB 2323 - Applied Music Trombone Principal MVB 2323 - Applied Music Trombone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source |
| MVB2324 | Applied Music Baritone Principal | — | MVB 2324 - Applied Music Baritone Principal MVB 2324 - Applied Music Baritone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Rep… source |
| MVB2325 | Applied Music Tuba Principal | — | MVB 2325 - Applied Music Tuba Principal MVB 2325 - Applied Music Tuba Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVK1111 | Beginning Class Piano I | — | MVK 1111 - Beginning Class Piano I MVK 1111 - Beginning Class Piano I For further information contact the department head. Continuation of MVK 1111 for increasing a student’s piano skills Semester Ho… source |
| MVK1112 | Beginning Class Piano II | — | MVK 1112 - Beginning Class Piano II MVK 1112 - Beginning Class Piano II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| MVK1211 | Applied Music Piano Secondary | — | MVK 1211 - Applied Music Piano Secondary MVK 1211 - Applied Music Piano Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVK1311 | Applied Music Piano Principal | — | MVK 1311 - Applied Music Piano Principal MVK 1311 - Applied Music Piano Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVK1800 | Beginning Piano for Non-Music Majors | — | MVK 1800 - Beginning Piano for Non-Music Majors MVK 1800 - Beginning Piano for Non-Music Majors Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Piano instruction in a classroom setting for the non-music m… source |
| MVK2221 | Applied Music Piano Secondary | — | MVK 2221 - Applied Music Piano Secondary MVK 2221 - Applied Music Piano Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVK2321 | Applied Music Piano Principal | — | MVK 2321 - Applied Music Piano Principal MVK 2321 - Applied Music Piano Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVB1215 | Applied Music Tuba Secondary | — | MVB 1215 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary MVB 1215 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVP1211 | Applied Music Percussion Secondary | — | MVP 1211 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary MVP 1211 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source |
| MVP1311 | Applied Music Percussion Principal | — | MVP 1311 - Applied Music Percussion Principal MVP 1311 - Applied Music Percussion Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source |
| MVP2221 | Applied Music Percussion Secondary | — | MVP 2221 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary MVP 2221 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source |
| MVP2321 | Applied Music Percussion Principal | — | MVP 2321 - Applied Music Percussion Principal MVP 2321 - Applied Music Percussion Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source |
| MVS1116 | Beginning Guitar Class | — | MVS 1116 - Beginning Guitar Class MVS 1116 - Beginning Guitar Class Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| MVS1211 | Applied Music Violin Secondary | — | MVS 1211 - Applied Music Violin Secondary MVS 1211 - Applied Music Violin Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS1212 | Applied Music Viola Secondary | — | MVS 1212 - Applied Music Viola Secondary MVS 1212 - Applied Music Viola Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVS1216 | Applied Music Guitar Secondary | — | MVS 1216 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary MVS 1216 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS1311 | Applied Music Violin Principal | — | MVS 1311 - Applied Music Violin Principal MVS 1311 - Applied Music Violin Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS1312 | Applied Music Viola Principal | — | MVS 1312 - Applied Music Viola Principal MVS 1312 - Applied Music Viola Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVS1313 | Applied Music Cello Principal | — | MVS 1313 - Applied Music Cello Principal MVS 1313 - Applied Music Cello Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVS1314 | Applied Music String Bass Principal | — | MVS 1314 - Applied Music String Bass Principal MVS 1314 - Applied Music String Bass Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source |
| MVS1316 | Applied Music Guitar Principal | — | MVS 1316 - Applied Music Guitar Principal MVS 1316 - Applied Music Guitar Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS2221 | Applied Music Violin Secondary | — | MVS 2221 - Applied Music Violin Secondary MVS 2221 - Applied Music Violin Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS2222 | Applied Music Viola Secondary | — | MVS 2222 - Applied Music Viola Secondary MVS 2222 - Applied Music Viola Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVS2223 | Applied Music Cello Secondary | — | MVS 2223 - Applied Music Cello Secondary MVS 2223 - Applied Music Cello Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVS2226 | Applied Music Guitar Secondary | — | MVS 2226 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary MVS 2226 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS2321 | Applied Music Violin Principal | — | MVS 2321 - Applied Music Violin Principal MVS 2321 - Applied Music Violin Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVS2323 | Applied Music Cello Principal | — | MVS 2323 - Applied Music Cello Principal MVS 2323 - Applied Music Cello Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVS2326 | Applied Music Guitar Principal | — | MVS 2326 - Applied Music Guitar Principal MVS 2326 - Applied Music Guitar Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source |
| MVV1211 | Applied Music Voice Secondary | — | MVV 1211 - Applied Music Voice Secondary MVV 1211 - Applied Music Voice Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVV1311 | Applied Music Voice Principal | — | MVV 1311 - Applied Music Voice Principal MVV 1311 - Applied Music Voice Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVV2221 | Applied Music Voice Secondary | — | MVV 2221 - Applied Music Voice Secondary MVV 2221 - Applied Music Voice Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVV2321 | Applied Music Voice Principal | — | MVV 2321 - Applied Music Voice Principal MVV 2321 - Applied Music Voice Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVW1211 | Applied Music Flute Secondary | — | MVW 1211 - Applied Music Flute Secondary MVW 1211 - Applied Music Flute Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVW1212 | Applied Music Oboe Secondary | — | MVW 1212 - Applied Music Oboe Secondary MVW 1212 - Applied Music Oboe Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVW1213 | Applied Music Clarinet Secondary | — | MVW 1213 - Applied Music Clarinet Secondary MVW 1213 - Applied Music Clarinet Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course D… source |
| MVW1214 | Applied Music Bassoon Secondary | — | MVW 1214 - Applied Music Bassoon Secondary MVW 1214 - Applied Music Bassoon Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source |
| MVW1215 | Applied Music Saxophone Secondary | — | MVW 1215 - Applied Music Saxophone Secondary MVW 1215 - Applied Music Saxophone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course… source |
| MVW1311 | Applied Music Flute Principal | — | MVW 1311 - Applied Music Flute Principal MVW 1311 - Applied Music Flute Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVW1312 | Applied Music Oboe Principal | — | MVW 1312 - Applied Music Oboe Principal MVW 1312 - Applied Music Oboe Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVW1313 | Applied Music Clarinet Principal | — | MVW 1313 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal MVW 1313 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course D… source |
| MVW1314 | Applied Music Bassoon Principal | — | MVW 1314 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal MVW 1314 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Des… source |
| MVW1315 | Applied Music Saxophone Principal | — | MVW 1315 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal MVW 1315 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course… source |
| MVW2321 | Applied Music Flute Principal | — | MVW 2321 - Applied Music Flute Principal MVW 2321 - Applied Music Flute Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source |
| MVW2322 | Applied Music Oboe Principal | — | MVW 2322 - Applied Music Oboe Principal MVW 2322 - Applied Music Oboe Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source |
| MVW2323 | Applied Music Clarinet Principal | — | MVW 2323 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal MVW 2323 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course D… source |
| MVW2324 | Applied Music Bassoon Principal | — | MVW 2324 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal MVW 2324 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Repea… source |
| MVW2325 | Applied Music Saxophone Principal | — | MVW 2325 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal MVW 2325 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course… source |
| NSP2270C | Critical Care Nursing | — | NSP 2270C - Critical Care Nursing NSP 2270C - Critical Care Nursing At the completion of this course it is expected that the nurse will be able to practice independently at the beginning level in a h… source |
| NSP2290C | Perioperative Nursing | — | NSP 2290C - Perioperative Nursing NSP 2290C - Perioperative Nursing Content includes principles of aseptic technique, patient safety, universal protocol, and the nursing process in the perioperative… source |
| NSP3476 | Infection Control in Healthcare Setting | — | NSP 3476 - Infection Control in Healthcare Setting NSP 3476 - Infection Control in Healthcare Setting Issues and trends related to infectious processes in hospitals is a focus. Strategies to contain… source |
| NUR1020C | Introduction to Nursing | — | NUR 1020C - Introduction to Nursing NUR 1020C - Introduction to Nursing The course will encompass legal and ethical issues of the nurse, including Florida statutes and the concept of professional bou… source |
| NUR1143C | Nursing Math and Pharmacology | — | NUR 1143C - Nursing Math and Pharmacology NUR 1143C - Nursing Math and Pharmacology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| NUR1211C | Adult Health Nursing I | — | NUR 1211C - Adult Health Nursing I NUR 1211C - Adult Health Nursing I Client care needs (safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, and physiologic… source |
| NUR2003C | Career Mobility Nursing Concepts | — | NUR 2003C - Career Mobility Nursing Concepts NUR 2003C - Career Mobility Nursing Concepts Introduces the student to develop knowledge and skills with concepts such as: therapeutic environment, therap… source |
| NUR2214C | Adult Health Nursing II | — | NUR 2214C - Adult Health Nursing II NUR 2214C - Adult Health Nursing II Client care needs (safe effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, and physiological… source |
| NUR2440C | Maternal-Child Health Nursing | — | NUR 2440C - Maternal-Child Health Nursing NUR 2440C - Maternal-Child Health Nursing Semester Hours: 6 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| NUR2523C | Mental Health | — | NUR 2523C - Mental Health NUR 2523C - Mental Health Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| NUR2810C | Transitional Practice/Preceptorship | — | NUR 2810C - Transitional Practice/Preceptorship NUR 2810C - Transitional Practice/Preceptorship The student will manage care for multiple groups of clients, demonstrate leadership functions with othe… source |
| NUR3065 | Health Assessment and Physical Appraisal | — | NUR 3065 - Health Assessment and Physical Appraisal NUR 3065 - Health Assessment and Physical Appraisal Emphasis on the process of client interaction and use of appraisal skills in the collection of… source |
| NUR3119 | Professional Roles and Dimensions of Nursing Practice | — | NUR 3119 - Professional Roles and Dimensions of Nursing Practice NUR 3119 - Professional Roles and Dimensions of Nursing Practice Opportunities will be presented that provide for the development of f… source |
| NUR3125 | Pathophysiology: A Nursing Perspective | — | NUR 3125 - Pathophysiology: A Nursing Perspective NUR 3125 - Pathophysiology: A Nursing Perspective Special emphasis is on critical thinking and decision making related to these alterations in homeos… source |
| NUR3145 | Pharmacology in Nursing Practice | — | NUR 3145 - Pharmacology in Nursing Practice NUR 3145 - Pharmacology in Nursing Practice Major concerns in health care include medication errors and medication reconciliation. Improvement in delivery… source |
| NUR3826 | Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing | — | NUR 3826 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing NUR 3826 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Focuses on identification and analysis of legal and ethical concepts and principles underlying the crit… source |
| NUR3955 | Portfolio I | — | NUR 3955 - Portfolio I NUR 3955 - Portfolio I Provides the student the opportunity to assume the responsibility for personal and professional growth as a lifelong learner. Semester Hours: 1 credit ho… source |
| NUR4165 | Evidence-Based Nursing Practice | — | NUR 4165 - Evidence-Based Nursing Practice NUR 4165 - Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Focuses on research methods and the identification of researchable nursing problems. Semester Hours: 3 credit hou… source |
| NUR4616 | Nursing Across the Lifespan | — | NUR 4616 - Nursing Across the Lifespan NUR 4616 - Nursing Across the Lifespan Emphasis on the nursing process and principles from nursing, physical sciences, and behavioral sciences to enhance knowle… source |
| NUR4636 | Nursing in Community Systems | — | NUR 4636 - Nursing in Community Systems NUR 4636 - Nursing in Community Systems Emphasis on concepts and theories related to community health nursing. Special attention is given to the community as c… source |
| NUR4636L | Community Systems Practicum | — | NUR 4636L - Community Systems Practicum NUR 4636L - Community Systems Practicum Includes the identification of health care needs of the community as a client, and the nurse’s role as a facilitator, t… source |
| NUR4827 | Organizational Behavior in the Healthcare Settings | — | NUR 4827 - Organizational Behavior in the Healthcare Settings NUR 4827 - Organizational Behavior in the Healthcare Settings Emphasis on organizational change, measuring quality, performance evaluatio… source |
| NUR4837 | Healthcare Policy and Economics | — | NUR 4837 - Healthcare Policy and Economics NUR 4837 - Healthcare Policy and Economics Content will include a review of the organization of health care systems, health care financing, economic implica… source |
| NUR4889 | Leadership and Management | — | NUR 4889 - Leadership and Management NUR 4889 - Leadership and Management Emphasis on the methods to become an effective leader/manager including interpersonal skills needed for effective leadership… source |
| NUR4889L | Leadership Practicum | — | NUR 4889L - Leadership Practicum NUR 4889L - Leadership Practicum Emphasis on the development of skills needed for effective leadership and management. Opportunities will be provided to demonstrate a… source |
| NUR4956 | Portfolio II | — | NUR 4956 - Portfolio II NUR 4956 - Portfolio II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| OCB2000 | Marine Biology | — | OCB 2000 - Marine Biology OCB 2000 - Marine Biology Emphasis on the observation and taxonomy of the biota of local marine and estuarine waters. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None… source |
| OCB2000L | Marine Biology Laboratory | — | OCB 2000L - Marine Biology Laboratory OCB 2000L - Marine Biology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| OCE1001 | Oceanography | — | OCE 1001 - Oceanography OCE 1001 - Oceanography The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections w… source |
| PAD3003 | Introduction to Public Administration | — | PAD 3003 - Introduction to Public Administration PAD 3003 - Introduction to Public Administration Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| PAD4046 | Values, Ethics and Conflict Resolution | — | PAD 4046 - Values, Ethics and Conflict Resolution PAD 4046 - Values, Ethics and Conflict Resolution Focuses on the role of administrators as conflict managers by examining and providing various confl… source |
| PAD4393 | Emergency Management & Disaster Planning | — | PAD 4393 - Emergency Management & Disaster Planning PAD 4393 - Emergency Management & Disaster Planning Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source |
| PAD4874 | Community Relations | — | PAD 4874 - Community Relations PAD 4874 - Community Relations The student will understand why positive community perception of public safety is critical to funding and operational effectiveness and w… source |
| PEM1131 | Weight Training and Conditioning I | — | PEM 1131 - Weight Training and Conditioning I PEM 1131 - Weight Training and Conditioning I Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PEM1132 | Weight Training and Conditioning II | — | PEM 1132 - Weight Training and Conditioning II PEM 1132 - Weight Training and Conditioning II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PEM1171 | Aerobics | — | PEM 1171 - Aerobics PEM 1171 - Aerobics Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PEM1181 | Walk, Jog, Run | — | PEM 1181 - Walk, Jog, Run PEM 1181 - Walk, Jog, Run Students will perform cardiovascular activities, including walking, jogging, or running to improve and measure aerobic fitness. Semester Hours: 1 c… source |
| PEO1011 | Team Sports | — | PEO 1011 - Team Sports PEO 1011 - Team Sports Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PEO1031 | Individual Sports | — | PEO 1031 - Individual Sports PEO 1031 - Individual Sports Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PEO2013 | Sports Officiating | — | PEO 2013 - Sports Officiating PEO 2013 - Sports Officiating Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PET2604 | Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | — | PET 2604 - Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PET 2604 - Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries The student will obtain extensive hands-on practice in taping techniques and other… source |
| PGY1000 | History of Photography | — | PGY 1000 - History of Photography PGY 1000 - History of Photography Explores photography from the standpoint of its sociological, cultural, communicative, and economic impacts. Semester Hours: 3 cred… source |
| PGY1116 | Color and Design | — | PGY 1116 - Color and Design PGY 1116 - Color and Design Explores the technical, conceptual, and production relationships in contemporary photography. Emphasis is placed on chemical processing, design… source |
| PGY2107 | Large Format Commercial Photography | — | PGY 2107 - Large Format Commercial Photography PGY 2107 - Large Format Commercial Photography Focuses on using the view camera for architectural illustration, portraiture, and landscape imagery. Prop… source |
| PGY2201 | Photographic Lighting Techniques | — | PGY 2201 - Photographic Lighting Techniques PGY 2201 - Photographic Lighting Techniques In depth investigation into various lighting applications and surface modulations is emphasized with the output… source |
| PGY2270 | Field Survey of Professional Photography | — | PGY 2270 - Field Survey of Professional Photography PGY 2270 - Field Survey of Professional Photography Emphasizes the individualized and expressive outlet and directions for various opportunities to… source |
| PGY2401 | Photography I | — | PGY 2401 - Photography I PGY 2401 - Photography I The fundamentals of camera operation, successful black and white film development, and printing are taught. A 35 mm SLR camera with manual controls i… source |
| PGY2404 | Photography as Art | — | PGY 2404 - Photography as Art PGY 2404 - Photography as Art Emphasis is on the refinement of skills necessary for the continued development of individual creative expression to generate a completed b… source |
| PGY2650 | Editorial Photography | — | PGY 2650 - Editorial Photography PGY 2650 - Editorial Photography Projects are intended to emulate professional world conditions to create and produce photographs for editorial and illustrative conte… source |
| PGY2750 | Introduction to Video | — | PGY 2750 - Introduction to Video PGY 2750 - Introduction to Video Utilizing the latest digital software programs, the emphasis is on the creation of a successful video product for commercial distribu… source |
| PGY2801 | Digital Photography I | — | PGY 2801 - Digital Photography I PGY 2801 - Digital Photography I The culmination of the course is a cohesive final series of artworks. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab F… source |
| PGY2802 | Digital Photography II | — | PGY 2802 - Digital Photography II PGY 2802 - Digital Photography II Also emphasizes multi-capture formats and various photographic workflows. The latest graphic software applications will be applied… source |
| PHI2010 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledg… source |
| PHI2100 | Introduction to Logic | — | PHI 2100 - Introduction to Logic PHI 2100 - Introduction to Logic Topics include syllogisms, propositional logic, and inductive reasoning. Includes selections from the Western canon. Semester Hours:… source |
| PHI2600 | Introduction to Ethics | — | PHI 2600 - Introduction to Ethics PHI 2600 - Introduction to Ethics Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educ… source |
| PHT1000 | Introduction to Physical Therapy | — | PHT 1000 - Introduction to Physical Therapy PHT 1000 - Introduction to Physical Therapy The structure and services of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), the team concept of health care… source |
| PHT1120 | Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology | — | PHT 1120 - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology PHT 1120 - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology The structure and function of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems will be studied and applied in basic… source |
| PHT1120L | Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Laboratory | — | PHT 1120L - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Laboratory PHT 1120L - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Laboratory Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| PHT1210C | Therapeutic Modalities | — | PHT 1210C - Therapeutic Modalities PHT 1210C - Therapeutic Modalities Knowledge of the physical principles, physiological effects, indications, and contraindications of heat, cold, light, traction, c… source |
| PHT1224 | Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I | — | PHT 1224 - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I PHT 1224 - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Included are traditional therapeutic exercise routines such as passive, active-assistive, activ… source |
| PHT1224L | Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory | — | PHT 1224L - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory PHT 1224L - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory Emphasis on orthopedic, cardiopulmonary, and vascular disorders, and re… source |
| PHT1251 | Basic Skills in Patient Care | — | PHT 1251 - Basic Skills in Patient Care PHT 1251 - Basic Skills in Patient Care Elements of body composition as a measure of fitness will be discussed and the gait cycle will be introduced. Semester… source |
| PHT1251L | Basic Skills in Patient Care Laboratory | — | PHT 1251L - Basic Skills in Patient Care Laboratory PHT 1251L - Basic Skills in Patient Care Laboratory Students will create and maintain a sterile field and assess body composition as a measure of f… source |
| PHT1253 | Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I | — | PHT 1253 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I PHT 1253 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Therapeutic interventions and techniques designed to provide the most effective functional outcome… source |
| PHT1253L | Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory | — | PHT 1253L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory PHT 1253L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory Emphasizes application of therapeutic activities with a variety of treatmen… source |
| PHT1801L | PTA Clinic I | — | PHT 1801L - PTA Clinic I PHT 1801L - PTA Clinic I Focuses on developing professionalism. The student may utilize previously learned positioning, draping, transfers, note writing, gait training, vital… source |
| PHT2020 | Trends and Issues in PTA | — | PHT 2020 - Trends and Issues in PTA PHT 2020 - Trends and Issues in PTA Topics include trends in health care and their influence on physical therapy, administrative procedures utilized in physical th… source |
| PHT2162 | Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II | — | PHT 2162 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II PHT 2162 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Specific topics include: cerebrovascular accidents, Parkinsonism, Alzheimer’s, and cerebral palsy… source |
| PHT2162L | Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Laboratory | — | PHT 2162L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Laboratory PHT 2162L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Laboratory The student will participate in individual and group projects to analyze… source |
| PHT2227C | Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques II | — | PHT 2227C - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques II PHT 2227C - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques II Traditional therapeutic exercise routines and non-traditional programs will be reviewed. Se… source |
| PHT2301 | Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy I | — | PHT 2301 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy I PHT 2301 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy I The pathology and medical management of special patient populations including patient… source |
| PHT2304 | Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy II | — | PHT 2304 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy II PHT 2304 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy II The pathology and medical management of special patient populations including patie… source |
| PHT2401 | Psychosocial Issues of the Disabled | — | PHT 2401 - Psychosocial Issues of the Disabled PHT 2401 - Psychosocial Issues of the Disabled Emphasis on how the individual or their family relates to physical and social environments; specifically… source |
| PHT2810L | PTA Clinic II | — | PHT 2810L - PTA Clinic II PHT 2810L - PTA Clinic II Focuses on application of didactic knowledge and skills gained in the classroom and laboratory settings to the real world of patient care. The stud… source |
| PHT2820L | PTA Clinic III | — | PHT 2820L - PTA Clinic III PHT 2820L - PTA Clinic III Focuses on application of didactic knowledge and skills gained in the classroom and laboratory settings to the real world of patient care. The st… source |
| PHY1020 | Introduction to Fundamentals of Physics | — | PHY 1020 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Physics PHY 1020 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Physics Emphasizing a conceptual understanding of physics, the course integrates critical thinking skills… source |
| PHY1053 | General Physics I | — | PHY 1053 - General Physics I PHY 1053 - General Physics I The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world. Semester Hours: 3 credit… source |
| PHY1053L | General Physics I Laboratory | — | PHY 1053L - General Physics I Laboratory PHY 1053L - General Physics I Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PHY1054 | General Physics II | — | PHY 1054 - General Physics II PHY 1054 - General Physics II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PHY1054L | General Physics II Laboratory | — | PHY 1054L - General Physics II Laboratory PHY 1054L - General Physics II Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PHY2048 | Physics I with Calculus | — | PHY 2048 - Physics I with Calculus PHY 2048 - Physics I with Calculus Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applicati… source |
| PHY2048L | Physics I with Calculus Laboratory | — | PHY 2048L - Physics I with Calculus Laboratory PHY 2048L - Physics I with Calculus Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PHY2049 | Physics II with Calculus | — | PHY 2049 - Physics II with Calculus PHY 2049 - Physics II with Calculus Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PHY2049L | Physics II with Calculus Laboratory | — | PHY 2049L - Physics II with Calculus Laboratory PHY 2049L - Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA1003 | The Legal Profession | — | PLA 1003 - The Legal Profession PLA 1003 - The Legal Profession Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA1104 | Legal Research and Writing I | — | PLA 1104 - Legal Research and Writing I PLA 1104 - Legal Research and Writing I This course should be taken during the student’s first fall semester. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees:… source |
| PLA1203 | Civil Litigation | — | PLA 1203 - Civil Litigation PLA 1203 - Civil Litigation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA1273 | Torts | — | PLA 1273 - Torts PLA 1273 - Torts Other topics covered include malpractice, insurance, and other business torts. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Tr… source |
| PLA1303 | Criminal Law and Procedure | — | PLA 1303 - Criminal Law and Procedure PLA 1303 - Criminal Law and Procedure Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA1700 | Legal Ethics | — | PLA 1700 - Legal Ethics PLA 1700 - Legal Ethics Includes the model ethical codes and canons of national paralegal organizations. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designat… source |
| PLA2114 | Legal Research and Writing II | — | PLA 2114 - Legal Research and Writing II PLA 2114 - Legal Research and Writing II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA2423 | Contracts | — | PLA 2423 - Contracts PLA 2423 - Contracts Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA2433 | Business Organizations | — | PLA 2433 - Business Organizations PLA 2433 - Business Organizations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA2601 | Probate | — | PLA 2601 - Probate PLA 2601 - Probate Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA2610 | Real Estate Law | — | PLA 2610 - Real Estate Law PLA 2610 - Real Estate Law Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA2800 | Domestic Relations | — | PLA 2800 - Domestic Relations PLA 2800 - Domestic Relations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| PLA2880 | Constitutional Law | — | PLA 2880 - Constitutional Law PLA 2880 - Constitutional Law Explores the three branches of government, the interpretation of the articles creating each, individual rights in society, changes in const… source |
| PLA2943 | Law Office Internship | — | PLA 2943 - Law Office Internship PLA 2943 - Law Office Internship 5 GPA. This is a non-paid position that involves working in a law office 145 hours during the semester. The student will receive a pa… source |
| PLA2944 | Paralegal Practicum | — | PLA 2944 - Paralegal Practicum PLA 2944 - Paralegal Practicum The student will complete legal tasks including preparation of the documents and research that are required in a law office environment.… source |
| PLA2949 | Paralegal Studies Co-op | — | PLA 2949 - Paralegal Studies Co-op PLA 2949 - Paralegal Studies Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Onc… source |
| PMT0070C | Welder Assistant I | — | PMT 0070C - Welder Assistant I PMT 0070C - Welder Assistant I Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the… source |
| PMT0071C | Welder Assistant 2 | — | PMT 0071C - Welder Assistant 2 PMT 0071C - Welder Assistant 2 Explores career opportunities ad requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to success of working in the weld… source |
| PMT0072C | Welder, SMAW 1 | — | PMT 0072C - Welder, SMAW 1 PMT 0072C - Welder, SMAW 1 Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding… source |
| PMT0073C | Welder, SMAW 2 | — | PMT 0073C - Welder, SMAW 2 PMT 0073C - Welder, SMAW 2 Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding… source |
| PMT0076C | Advanced Welder II | — | PMT 0076C - Advanced Welder II PMT 0076C - Advanced Welder II Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes advance skills key to the success of working in the w… source |
| PMT0077C | Advanced Welder 1A | — | PMT 0077C - Advanced Welder 1A PMT 0077C - Advanced Welder 1A Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes advanced skills key to the success of working in the… source |
| PMT0078C | Advanced Welder 1B | — | PMT 0078C - Advanced Welder 1B PMT 0078C - Advanced Welder 1B Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes advanced skills key to the success of working in the… source |
| PMT0080C | Welder I | — | PMT 0080C - Welder I PMT 0080C - Welder I Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. The student… source |
| PMT0081C | Welder II | — | PMT 0081C - Welder II PMT 0081C - Welder II Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students… source |
| PMT0082C | Welder III | — | PMT 0082C - Welder III PMT 0082C - Welder III Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. The stu… source |
| POS2041 | American National Government | — | POS 2041 - American National Government POS 2041 - American National Government It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declara… source |
| PRN0098C | Practical Nursing Foundations I | — | PRN 0098C - Practical Nursing Foundations I PRN 0098C - Practical Nursing Foundations I Semester Hours: 300 clock hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source |
| PRN0099C | Practical Nursing Foundations II | — | PRN 0099C - Practical Nursing Foundations II PRN 0099C - Practical Nursing Foundations II Instructs students about performing common nursing tasks, such as correct methods for administering medicatio… source |
| PRN0290C | Medical Surgical Nursing I | — | PRN 0290C - Medical Surgical Nursing I PRN 0290C - Medical Surgical Nursing I Demonstrates how to care for pre-operative and post-operative patients utilizing nursing principles. Semester Hours: 300… source |
| PRN0291C | Medical Surgical Nursing II | — | PRN 0291C - Medical Surgical Nursing II PRN 0291C - Medical Surgical Nursing II Demonstrates how to care for pre-operative and post-operative patients utilizing nursing principles. Semester Hours: 30… source |
| PRN0690C | Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills | — | PRN 0690C - Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills PRN 0690C - Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Post-S… source |
| PSY2012 | General Psychology | — | PSY 2012 - General Psychology PSY 2012 - General Psychology Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fee… source |
| PSY2932 | Special Topics in Research Methods | — | PSY 2932 - Special Topics in Research Methods PSY 2932 - Special Topics in Research Methods Focuses on the application of the scientific method, empiricism, experimental control, validity, reliabilit… source |
| PTN1001 | Introduction to Pharmacy | — | PTN 1001 - Introduction to Pharmacy PTN 1001 - Introduction to Pharmacy Emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician, including critical thinking and professional judgment s… source |
| PTN1017 | Pharmacy Technician Calculations | — | PTN 1017 - Pharmacy Technician Calculations PTN 1017 - Pharmacy Technician Calculations Covers the systems of weight, measurement and temperature, and the conversion from one system to another. Other… source |
| PTN1121 | Therapeutic Agents I | — | PTN 1121 - Therapeutic Agents I PTN 1121 - Therapeutic Agents I Topics include the evolution and source of medicinal drugs, product identification, storage and dispensing requirements, dosage forms a… source |
| PTN1122C | Therapeutic Agents II | — | PTN 1122C - Therapeutic Agents II PTN 1122C - Therapeutic Agents II Special topics include chemotherapy, vitamins, over the counter supplements and antidotes. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source |
| PTN1131 | Applied Pharmacy Practice | — | PTN 1131 - Applied Pharmacy Practice PTN 1131 - Applied Pharmacy Practice Topics include drug packaging and labeling, out-patient dispensing, hospital dispensing procedures, controlled substance proc… source |
| PTN1131L | Applied Pharmacy Practice Lab | — | PTN 1131L - Applied Pharmacy Practice Lab PTN 1131L - Applied Pharmacy Practice Lab The student will practice and perform skills such as drug packaging and labeling, non-sterile compounding, IV admix… source |
| PTN1132L | Basic Business Skills for the Pharmacy Technician | — | PTN 1132L - Basic Business Skills for the Pharmacy Technician PTN 1132L - Basic Business Skills for the Pharmacy Technician Topics include customer service, protecting patients’ health information, e… source |
| PTN1930 | Pharmacy Seminar | — | PTN 1930 - Pharmacy Seminar PTN 1930 - Pharmacy Seminar Topics may include discussion of law and rule pertaining to the role of pharmacy technicians, research and presentation of innovative trends in… source |
| PTN1940L | Pharmacy Practicum I | — | PTN 1940L - Pharmacy Practicum I PTN 1940L - Pharmacy Practicum I Topics include professionalism, productivity, work ethic, handling challenging situations, and problem solving with emphasis on succe… source |
| PTN1941L | Pharmacy Practicum II | — | PTN 1941L - Pharmacy Practicum II PTN 1941L - Pharmacy Practicum II Involves a minimum of 180 hours of on-the-job work experience. The student is required to work under the supervision of a licensed… source |
| REA0007 | Developmental Reading I | — | REA 0007 - Developmental Reading I REA 0007 - Developmental Reading I Emphasizes student development of successful reading strategies. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees… source |
| REA0017 | Developmental Reading II | — | REA 0017 - Developmental Reading II REA 0017 - Developmental Reading II Emphasizes the development of successful reading strategies. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees:… source |
| RTE1000 | Introduction to Radiologic Technology | — | RTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology RTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology The student will have a basic understanding of the role of the radiographer, the hospital, and regula… source |
| RTE1111C | Radiographic Nursing Procedures | — | RTE 1111C - Radiographic Nursing Procedures RTE 1111C - Radiographic Nursing Procedures Body mechanics, lifting, and transferring patients, vital signs, emergency and infection control procedures, ph… source |
| RTE1418C | Principles of Radiographic Exposure | — | RTE 1418C - Principles of Radiographic Exposure RTE 1418C - Principles of Radiographic Exposure Laboratory experiments will be performed with campus radiographic equipment and phantoms demonstrating… source |
| RTE1503C | Radiographic Positioning I | — | RTE 1503C - Radiographic Positioning I RTE 1503C - Radiographic Positioning I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE1513C | Radiographic Positioning II | — | RTE 1513C - Radiographic Positioning II RTE 1513C - Radiographic Positioning II Introduces the student to instruction in positioning of the extremities, spine, and pelvis of the body. Semester Hours:… source |
| RTE1562C | Radiographic Special Procedures | — | RTE 1562C - Radiographic Special Procedures RTE 1562C - Radiographic Special Procedures Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE1804L | Radiography Clinic I | — | RTE 1804L - Radiography Clinic I RTE 1804L - Radiography Clinic I Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE1814L | Radiography Clinic II | — | RTE 1814L - Radiography Clinic II RTE 1814L - Radiography Clinic II Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE1824L | Radiography Clinic III | — | RTE 1824L - Radiography Clinic III RTE 1824L - Radiography Clinic III Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE2061 | ARRT Review | — | RTE 2061 - ARRT Review RTE 2061 - ARRT Review Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE2473 | Radiation Biology, Safety and Quality Assurance | — | RTE 2473 - Radiation Biology, Safety and Quality Assurance RTE 2473 - Radiation Biology, Safety and Quality Assurance Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS… source |
| RTE2523C | Radiographic Positioning III | — | RTE 2523C - Radiographic Positioning III RTE 2523C - Radiographic Positioning III Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE2563 | Advanced Radiographic Procedures | — | RTE 2563 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures RTE 2563 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures Also introduces cross sectional anatomy of the body. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Cou… source |
| RTE2601 | Radiographic Imaging | — | RTE 2601 - Radiographic Imaging RTE 2601 - Radiographic Imaging Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE2782 | Applied Radiographic Pathophysiology | — | RTE 2782 - Applied Radiographic Pathophysiology RTE 2782 - Applied Radiographic Pathophysiology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE2844L | Radiography Clinic IV | — | RTE 2844L - Radiography Clinic IV RTE 2844L - Radiography Clinic IV Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RTE2854L | Radiography Clinic V | — | RTE 2854L - Radiography Clinic V RTE 2854L - Radiography Clinic V Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RET1024C | Introduction to Respiratory Care | — | RET 1024C - Introduction to Respiratory Care RET 1024C - Introduction to Respiratory Care Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS Only source |
| RET1026C | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I | — | RET 1026C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I RET 1026C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Medical gas therapy, aerosol, humidity and supplemental oxygen therapy, hyperinflation techniques and air… source |
| RET1264C | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II | — | RET 1264C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II RET 1264C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Topics discussed are airway management and mechanical ventilation. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semes… source |
| RET1350C | Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology | — | RET 1350C - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RET 1350C - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RET1485C | Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | — | RET 1485C - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RET 1485C - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RET1874L | Respiratory Clinic I | — | RET 1874L - Respiratory Clinic I RET 1874L - Respiratory Clinic I Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RET1875L | Respiratory Clinic II | — | RET 1875L - Respiratory Clinic II RET 1875L - Respiratory Clinic II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| RET1876L | Respiratory Clinic III | — | RET 1876L - Respiratory Clinic III RET 1876L - Respiratory Clinic III Assessment of patients with development of respiratory care plan protocols, hemodynamic monitoring, advanced ventilator concepts,… source |
| RET2414C | Pulmonary Function Studies | — | RET 2414C - Pulmonary Function Studies RET 2414C - Pulmonary Function Studies Equipment calibration, classification of equipment and performance of screening will be discussed and performed. Semester… source |
| RET2442C | Cardio Hemodynamics and Instrumentation | — | RET 2442C - Cardio Hemodynamics and Instrumentation RET 2442C - Cardio Hemodynamics and Instrumentation Covers advanced topics of normal and abnormal cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology with empha… source |
| RET2714C | Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care | — | RET 2714C - Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care RET 2714C - Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care Emphasis is placed on normal neonatal and fetal development, airway management/resuscitation, n… source |
| RET2877L | Respiratory Clinic IV | — | RET 2877L - Respiratory Clinic IV RET 2877L - Respiratory Clinic IV Assessment of patients with the development of respiratory care plan protocols, hemodynamic monitoring, ACLS concepts, chest tube m… source |
| RET2878L | Respiratory Clinic V | — | RET 2878L - Respiratory Clinic V RET 2878L - Respiratory Clinic V Simulation will be utilized to enhance learning and achieve course source |
| RET2930 | Special Topics in Respiratory Care I | — | RET 2930 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care I RET 2930 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care I The student will participate in literature review activities to enable them to remain knowledgeable of… source |
| RET2934C | Special Topics in Respiratory Care II | — | RET 2934C - Special Topics in Respiratory Care II RET 2934C - Special Topics in Respiratory Care II Science and education from the most current American Heart Association guidelines for CPR and emerg… source |
| RET2936 | Respiratory Registry Review | — | RET 2936 - Respiratory Registry Review RET 2936 - Respiratory Registry Review The student will be given an opportunity to participate in clinical simulations as well as mock registry exams Semester H… source |
| SLS1101 | College Success | — | SLS 1101 - College Success SLS 1101 - College Success Critical thinking, time and financial management, study and test-taking strategies, and effective interpersonal communication are emphasized. Stu… source |
| SON1004C | Basic Procedures | — | SON 1004C - Basic Procedures SON 1004C - Basic Procedures Competency in patient care skills required of a sonographer is acquired. Includes common disease processes, medical terminology, and professi… source |
| SON1100C | Principles and Protocols of Sonography | — | SON 1100C - Principles and Protocols of Sonography SON 1100C - Principles and Protocols of Sonography Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source |
| SON1111 | Abdominal Sonography I | — | SON 1111 - Abdominal Sonography I SON 1111 - Abdominal Sonography I Includes gross anatomy and physiology of abdomen structures and congenital malformations. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester a… source |
| SON1112 | Abdominal Sonography II | — | SON 1112 - Abdominal Sonography II SON 1112 - Abdominal Sonography II Covers pathological processes and differential diagnosis of the abdominal organs. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring F… source |
| SON1121 | OB/GYN Sonography I | — | SON 1121 - OB/GYN Sonography I SON 1121 - OB/GYN Sonography I Includes gross anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and congenital malformations. Covers anatomy and physiology of no… source |
| SON1122 | OB/GYN Sonography II | — | SON 1122 - OB/GYN Sonography II SON 1122 - OB/GYN Sonography II Covers gynecologic pathologic processes, differential diagnosis, and obstetrical abnormalities during all phases of obstetrics and post… source |
| SON1144 | Superficial Structures (Small Parts) | — | SON 1144 - Superficial Structures (Small Parts) SON 1144 - Superficial Structures (Small Parts) Sonographic recognition of normal and pathologic states and the techniques unique for superficial struc… source |
| SON1170 | Sonography of the Circulatory System | — | SON 1170 - Sonography of the Circulatory System SON 1170 - Sonography of the Circulatory System Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| SON1211 | Medical Sonography Physics I | — | SON 1211 - Medical Sonography Physics I SON 1211 - Medical Sonography Physics I Introduces tissue interactions and interfaces, focusing characteristics and methods and intensity and power considerati… source |
| SON1212 | Medical Sonography Physics II | — | SON 1212 - Medical Sonography Physics II SON 1212 - Medical Sonography Physics II Includes current developments in ultrasound. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designat… source |
| SON1214 | Practical Aspects of Sonography I | — | SON 1214 - Practical Aspects of Sonography I SON 1214 - Practical Aspects of Sonography I Covers invasive procedures and cleaning and care of equipment. Legal, ethical, and cultural issues for sonogr… source |
| SON1215 | Practical Aspects of Sonography II | — | SON 1215 - Practical Aspects of Sonography II SON 1215 - Practical Aspects of Sonography II Further presenting the practical aspects of scanning techniques, image critique, communication, patient car… source |
| SON1804L | Sonography Clinic I | — | SON 1804L - Sonography Clinic I SON 1804L - Sonography Clinic I Professionalism and personal interactions are stressed along with technical abilities for obtaining images. Semester Hours: 6 credit ho… source |
| SON1814L | Sonography Clinic II | — | SON 1814L - Sonography Clinic II SON 1814L - Sonography Clinic II The student will continue to build skills utilizing clinical facilities. Deviation from normal and adaptation of sonographic studies… source |
| SON1824L | Sonography Clinic III | — | SON 1824L - Sonography Clinic III SON 1824L - Sonography Clinic III Professionalism and personal interactions are stressed along with technical abilities. The student will be able to explain and demo… source |
| SON2009 | Diagnostic Medical Sonography Review | — | SON 2009 - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Review SON 2009 - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Review Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source |
| SOW2031 | Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare | — | SOW 2031 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare SOW 2031 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare With an emphasis on advocacy, all areas of social work are covered including clinic… source |
| SPC1608 | Public Speaking | — | SPC 1608 - Public Speaking SPC 1608 - Public Speaking This is a speaking-intensive course, and participation may include original research, writing, and delivery of several types of formal speeches,… source |
| SPC2300 | Interpersonal Communication | — | SPC 2300 - Interpersonal Communication SPC 2300 - Interpersonal Communication Discussions and activities focus on application of verbal and nonverbal communication to convey messages about the self,… source |
| SPN1120 | Beginning Spanish I | — | SPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I SPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I The student with two consecutive years of high school Spanish within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in SPN 112… source |
| SPN1121 | Beginning Spanish II | — | SPN 1121 - Beginning Spanish II SPN 1121 - Beginning Spanish II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educatio… source |
| STA2023 | Elementary Statistics | — | STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical co… source |
| STS1302 | Fundamentals of Surgical Technology | — | STS 1302 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology STS 1302 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology A focus on the surgical technologist in various healthcare settings. Instructional content includes an in… source |
| STS1304C | Operating Room Techniques | — | STS 1304C - Operating Room Techniques STS 1304C - Operating Room Techniques Introduces techniques and processes involved in the preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative phases of surgical techn… source |
| STS1307C | Surgical Equipment and Instrumentation | — | STS 1307C - Surgical Equipment and Instrumentation STS 1307C - Surgical Equipment and Instrumentation The student will also learn about surgical wound, wound classifications, proper tissue handling t… source |
| STS1340C | Surgical Science and Pharmacology | — | STS 1340C - Surgical Science and Pharmacology STS 1340C - Surgical Science and Pharmacology Introduces the most commonly used pharmacological agents utilized for surgical patients in each phase of th… source |
| STS2323C | Surgical Technique and Procedures | — | STS 2323C - Surgical Technique and Procedures STS 2323C - Surgical Technique and Procedures Prepares students for surgical procedures by providing instruction on diagnostic procedures and relevant eq… source |
| STS2361 | The Art of Teamwork in Surgery | — | STS 2361 - The Art of Teamwork in Surgery STS 2361 - The Art of Teamwork in Surgery Includes the use of checklists and standard operating procedures. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fee… source |
| STS2938 | Surgical Procedure Capstone | — | STS 2938 - Surgical Procedure Capstone STS 2938 - Surgical Procedure Capstone The course will prepare the student for a position in the operating room which will include employability skills, portfol… source |
| STS2944L | Surgical Clinic I | — | STS 2944L - Surgical Clinic I STS 2944L - Surgical Clinic I Preparation for preoperative, intra-operative, and postoperative surgical procedure experiences. Includes experiences in the role of the sc… source |
| STS2945L | Surgical Technology Clinical II | — | STS 2945L - Surgical Technology Clinical II STS 2945L - Surgical Technology Clinical II Emphasizes circulating and scrubbing in on all phases of specialty surgical cases, assisting in the use of spec… source |
| STS2947L | Surgical Internship | — | STS 2947L - Surgical Internship STS 2947L - Surgical Internship Also provides experience as a surgical technologist in the surgical suite. Semester Hours: 6 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab fee… source |
| SUR2002C | Overview of Surveying | — | SUR 2002C - Overview of Surveying SUR 2002C - Overview of Surveying Building on a required base of geographic information and basic surveying principles, focuses on the use of modern Photogrammetry,… source |
| SYG2000 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology SYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and… source |
| TAX2000 | Income Tax Procedures | — | TAX 2000 - Income Tax Procedures TAX 2000 - Income Tax Procedures Actual tax forms are studied and prepared by the student. Topics include gross income, inclusions, and exclusions, personal itemized… source |
| THE2000 | Theatre Appreciation | — | THE 2000 - Theatre Appreciation THE 2000 - Theatre Appreciation In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an intro… source |
| THE2300 | Dramatic Literature | — | THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature Among these elements are the history of dramatic literature, genre study and the theory and practice of dramatic analysis, and criticism.… source |
| THE2925 | Theatre Colloquiums | — | THE 2925 - Theatre Colloquiums THE 2925 - Theatre Colloquiums In acting, the focus will be improvisational skills. In technical theatre, the focus will be Old Age and basic theatrical make-up. In dan… source |
| TPA2200 | Introduction to Technical Theatre | — | TPA 2200 - Introduction to Technical Theatre TPA 2200 - Introduction to Technical Theatre The student enrolled in this course will not be permitted to enroll in TPA 2290 Technical Laboratory during t… source |
| TPA2290 | Technical Laboratory | — | TPA 2290 - Technical Laboratory TPA 2290 - Technical Laboratory Hours to be arranged. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Repea… source |
| TPP1100 | Introduction to Acting | — | TPP 1100 - Introduction to Acting TPP 1100 - Introduction to Acting Consists of one hour daily lectures/participation covering various aspects of theatre arts, including costumes, scenery, and make-u… source |
| TPP1110 | Acting I | — | TPP 1110 - Acting I TPP 1110 - Acting I Basic skills will be practiced in pantomime, improvisations, and selected scenes. Participation in current Pensacola State College production is encouraged, as… source |
| TPP1111 | Acting II | — | TPP 1111 - Acting II TPP 1111 - Acting II A study of the advantages and disadvantages of theatre as a vocation and/or an avocation. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Des… source |
| TPP2190 | Rehearsal and Performance | — | TPP 2190 - Rehearsal and Performance TPP 2190 - Rehearsal and Performance Production activities may include acting, singing, dancing, stage management, publicity, and stagecraft. Semester Hours: 1 cr… source |
| TPP2300 | Directing I | — | TPP 2300 - Directing I TPP 2300 - Directing I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source |
| TRA0080C | Tractor Trailer Truck Driver | — | TRA 0080C - Tractor Trailer Truck Driver TRA 0080C - Tractor Trailer Truck Driver Students explore opportunities and requirements of a professional tractor-trailer truck driver. Topics include vehicl… source |
| ZOO2010 | General Zoology | — | ZOO 2010 - General Zoology ZOO 2010 - General Zoology Representative animals are used to illustrate significant characteristics of major animal groups. Variety of form and function in animals is give… source |
| ZOO2010L | General Zoology Laboratory | — | ZOO 2010L - General Zoology Laboratory ZOO 2010L - General Zoology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source |