# Pikes Peak State College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T21:06:21.541Z from a crawl of pikespeak.edu. 1880 records (208 programs · 1672 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting | AAS **Degree** Graduates of this program are prepared to enter an accounting career. Accountants work for business, industry, and various governmental agencies. ## Courses - ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1012 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACC 1015 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 1031 — Income Tax - ACC 1032 — Tax Help Colorado - ACC 1033 — Tax Help Colorado Practicum - ACC 1035 — Spreadsheet Applications for Accounting - ACC 2011 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 2012 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 2016 — Governmental and Not-for-profit Accounting - ACC 2026 — Cost Accounting - ACC 2087 — Cooperative Education - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - BUS 2026 — Business Statistics - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - CIS 2067 — Management of Information Systems - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - FIN 2010 — Principles of Finance - MAN 2000 — Human Resource Management I - MAN 2026 — Principles of Management - MAR 2016 — Principles of Marketing - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - PHI 1012 — Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHI 2005 — Business Ethics: GT-AH3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/accounting-options/accounting-aas/ --- # Accounting | Accounting Certificate **Certificate** The accounting certificate program is designed to allow students to become proficient in using the computer for basic bookkeeping and spreadsheet applications. Students will also be prepared to accomplish normal office procedures. ## Courses - ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1012 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACC 1015 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 1031 — Income Tax - ACC 1032 — Tax Help Colorado - ACC 1033 — Tax Help Colorado Practicum - ACC 1035 — Spreadsheet Applications for Accounting - ACC 2087 — Cooperative Education - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - FIN 1060 — Consumer Economics - MAN 1016 — Principles of Supervision - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/accounting-options/accounting-certificate/ --- # Accounting | Bookkeeping Applications Certificate **Certificate** This certificate in bookkeeping will familiarize students with the general accounting and computer skills necessary in performing basic bookkeeping duties for small business and personal use. ## Courses - ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1015 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting - BTE 1000 — Computer Keyboarding - BTE 1008 — Ten-Key by Touch - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/accounting-options/bookkeeping-certificate/ --- # Accounting | Finance & Banking Certificate **Certificate** This certificate program provides students with a foundation of Accounting knowledge and skills as they pertain to the field of Finance and Banking. ## Courses - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1012 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 1035 — Spreadsheet Applications for Accounting - BTE 1008 — Ten-Key by Touch - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - FIN 1015 — Retail Banking - FIN 1050 — Principles of Banking - FIN 1060 — Consumer Economics - FIN 2010 — Principles of Finance - FIN 2040 — Law and Banking Principles - FIN 2087 — Cooperative Education - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - PHI 2005 — Business Ethics: GT-AH3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/accounting-options/finance-banking-certificate/ --- # Allied Health | AAS **Degree** This degree program is intended to introduce students to a variety of potential career paths in allied health. Students will complete certifications in several areas including: Phlebotomy and EMT-Basic. Students are given the opportunity to progress to higher levels of study in multiple medical fields. ## Courses - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 1260 — Communication in Healthcare - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - EMS 1021 — EMT Fundamentals - EMS 1022 — EMT Medical Emergencies - EMS 1023 — EMT Trauma Emergencies - EMS 1024 — EMT Special Considerations - EMS 1070 — EMT Clinical - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HPR 1005 — Orientation to Health Careers - HPR 1006 — Customer Service in Healthcare - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - HPR 1020 — Phlebotomy - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - HPR 2020 — Advanced Phlebotomy - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - MOT 1025 — Basic Medical Sciences I - MOT 1026 — Basic Medical Sciences II - MOT 1027 — Basic Medical Sciences III - NUA 1001 — Nurse Aide Health Care Skills - NUA 1070 — Nurse Aide Clinical Experience - NUA 1071 — Clinical: Advanced Nurse Aide - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/alliedhealth/allied-health-aas/ --- # Architectural Engineer/Construction Management, Architecture Professional Certificate **Certificate** The Architecture Professional certificate is designed to provide students with technical training, preparing them to participate in architectural, engineering, and construction firms. Students learn how to interpret construction drawings; produce a design solution through a combination of research data, conceptual models, drawings, and sketches. Additionally, students learn about restrictions, standards, and requirements that have been established by law to govern the construction of buildings and their materials. ## Courses - AEC 1110 — History of Architecture - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 1232 — Commercial Construction Drawing - AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems - AEC 2230 — Architectural Design & Development - AEC 2700 — International Building Codes - AEC 2930 — Professional Workplace Skills and Presentation Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/architectural-engineer-construction-management-architecture-professional-certificate/ --- # Architectural Engineer/Construction Management, Construction Management Technician AAS **Degree** The building construction industry is very broad and encompassing, offering many diverse and satisfying career options where students can explore and discover their fitting involvement. This program provides the technical training and preparation for students to participate as a valuable contributor in architectural, engineering, and construction firms. Alternatively, if the technical training is complemented by marketing skills, the student will obtain a basis to engage in the world of construction product sales. To attend to the wide-ranging career options available, the program has a three… ## Courses - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 1220 — Architectural Drawing Theory - AEC 1231 — Residential Construction Drawing - AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems - AEC 1600 — Construction Practices and Documents - AEC 2300 — Sustainable Building Systems - AEC 2610 — Construction Estimating - AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling - AEC 2650 — Construction Project Management - AEC 2660 — Construction Safety and Loss Prevention - AEC 2700 — International Building Codes - AEC 2930 — Professional Workplace Skills and Presentation - CAD 1104 — CAD for Architecture - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture - CAD 2221 — Advanced Revit Architecture - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships - SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/architectural-engineer-construction-management-construction-management-technician-aas/ --- # Architectural Engineer/Construction Management, Construction Professional Certificate **Certificate** The Construction Professional certificate prepare students for employment in architectural, engineering, and construction firms. Students learn how to interpret construction drawings and estimate the cost of various construction projects. In addition, students learn about building materials, construction techniques, and regulations and standards governing the construction of buildings and their materials. ## Courses - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems - AEC 2610 — Construction Estimating - AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling - AEC 2660 — Construction Safety and Loss Prevention - AEC 2700 — International Building Codes - AEC 2930 — Professional Workplace Skills and Presentation Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/architectural-engineer-construction-management-construction-professional-certificate/ --- # Architectural Engineer/Construction Management | Basic AEC Drafting Certificate **Certificate** The Basic AEC Drafting certificate prepare students for employment in architectural, engineering, and construction firms. Students learn about light frame construction techniques, the production of residential construction drawings, residential construction materials, components and systems related to wood frame structures, 2D architectural computer aided drafting skills using the AutoCAD software and how to produce construction document set. ## Courses - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 1220 — Architectural Drawing Theory - AEC 1231 — Residential Construction Drawing - CAD 1104 — CAD for Architecture - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/architectural-engineer-construction-management/aec-drafting-certificate/ --- # Art | Studio Art AA **Degree** Studio Art is the study of how to create art, the development of an understanding about how art is made and finding your place in society. As a student in Studio Art you may take courses in color theory, ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, jewelry, two-dimensional design and three-dimensional design. The Associate of Arts (AA) degree with designation in Studio Art includes courses that are common to all four-year institutions in Colorado and will prepare you for continued study at a four-year institution in pursuit of a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree or a Bachelor of Fine Arts… ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1003 — 3-D Design - ART 1111 — Art History Prehistory to 1400: GT-AH1 - ART 1112 — Art History 1400 - 1900: GT-AH1 - ART 1201 — Drawing I - ART 1202 — Drawing II - ART 1203 — Figure Drawing I - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3 - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/art-and-art-history/studio-art-aa/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | AAS with Emphasis Area **Degree** This program prepares students to enter into, or upgrade skills in, auto collision repair. Students have the opportunity to develop skills in non-structural metal repair, structural repair, and all aspects of refinishing. Students who complete a certificate program are prepared to enter into a specific area of the collision repair industry. The degree program provides students with a broader background and training in all areas of auto collision repair. Students completing either a degree or certificate program should have little difficulty in finding employment. The program utilizes late-mod… ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1011 — Metal Welding and Cutting I - ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation - ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements - ACT 1023 — Metal Finishing and Body Filling - ACT 1024 — Replace Weld-On Exterior Panel - ACT 1031 — Structural Damage Diagnosis - ACT 1032 — Structural Damage Repair - ACT 1042 — Surface Preparation I - ACT 1043 — Spray Equipment Operation - ACT 1044 — Refinishing I - ACT 1051 — Plastics & Adhesives I - ACT 1060 — Custom Painting - ACT 1064 — Hobbyist Paint and Body - ACT 1065 — Automotive Body Customizing I - ACT 1066 — Automotive Body Customizing II - ACT 1067 — Automotive Body Customizing III - ACT 1071 — Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences II - ACT 1072 — Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences III - ACT 1080 — Automotive Collision Repair Internship Level I - ACT 1081 — Automotive Collision Repair Level II Internship - ACT 2005 — Estimating and Shop Management - ACT 2007 — Customer Relations & Sales - ACT 2011 — Metal Welding and Cutting II - ACT 2015 — Paintless Dent RepairPaintless Dent Repair - ACT 2026 — Production - ACT 2032 — Automotive Glass Repair - ACT 2043 — Refinishing II - ACT 2044 — Final Detail - ACT 2051 — Plastics & Adhesives II - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1040 — Suspension and Steering I - ASE 1041 — Suspension and Steering II - ASE 2021 — Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical - ASE 2040 — Suspension and Steering III - ASE 2065 — Heating and Air Conditioning Systems - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - MAT 1140 — Career Math: Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/automotive-collision-technology-collision-aas/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Customizing Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Customizing Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with appearance-related and performance related modifications, including bodywork modification, addition of accessories, modification of frame, engine rebuilding and replacement, exhaust system modification, and modification of engine power. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1011 — Metal Welding and Cutting I - ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation - ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements - ACT 1023 — Metal Finishing and Body Filling - ACT 1024 — Replace Weld-On Exterior Panel - ACT 1065 — Automotive Body Customizing I - ACT 1066 — Automotive Body Customizing II - ACT 1067 — Automotive Body Customizing III - ACT 2011 — Metal Welding and Cutting II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/customizing-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Estimating & Blueprinting Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Estimating & Blueprinting Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of skills related to work in automotive shops. Students learn how to prepare, repair, and replace automotive parts, as well as familiarize themselves with damage analysis, extent of damage, and sequence of repair. Students also learn about estimation, shop management, employee safety, and customer relations. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation - ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements - ACT 1031 — Structural Damage Diagnosis - ACT 1080 — Automotive Collision Repair Internship Level I - ACT 1081 — Automotive Collision Repair Level II Internship - ACT 2005 — Estimating and Shop Management - ACT 2007 — Customer Relations & Sales Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/estimating-blueprinting-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Non-Structural Repair Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Non-Structural Repair Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn damage analysis as well as a variety of techniques and skills associated with the restoration of damaged exterior panels to original integrity, function, and appearance. Students learn the proper use, selection, and safety procedures for tools and equipment. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1011 — Metal Welding and Cutting I - ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation - ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements - ACT 1023 — Metal Finishing and Body Filling - ACT 1024 — Replace Weld-On Exterior Panel - ACT 1080 — Automotive Collision Repair Internship Level I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/nonstructural-repair-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Plastics Repair Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Plastics Repair Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn damage analysis as well as a variety of techniques and skills associated with the repair of damaged rigid and flexible plastic components. Students will also learn skills used to tint and blend panels, as well as procedures related to special coatings, and sheet molded compounds and proper adhesives. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation - ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements - ACT 1042 — Surface Preparation I - ACT 1051 — Plastics & Adhesives I - ACT 2051 — Plastics & Adhesives II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/plastics-repair-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Refinish Prep Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Refinish Prep Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with work on motor vehicle surfaces, specifically preparing for the restoration of vehicle finishes following body work. Students also learn how to operate spray equipment, as well as the detailing procedures involved in paint refinishing of vehicles. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1042 — Surface Preparation I - ACT 1043 — Spray Equipment Operation - ACT 2044 — Final Detail Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/refinish-prep-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Refinish Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Refinish Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with work on motor vehicle surfaces, specifically the preparation and application of paint to vehicles that have been repaired. Students also learn how to operate spray equipment, as well as skills used to tint and blend panels, and detailing procedures involved in paint refinishing of vehicles. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1042 — Surface Preparation I - ACT 1043 — Spray Equipment Operation - ACT 1044 — Refinishing I - ACT 1080 — Automotive Collision Repair Internship Level I - ACT 1081 — Automotive Collision Repair Level II Internship - ACT 2043 — Refinishing II - ACT 2044 — Final Detail Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/refinish-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Collision Technology | Remove & Install Technician Certificate **Certificate** The R & I (removal and installation) Technician Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with the adjustment of and removal and installation of automotive parts, fixed glass, modular glass, panels, bumpers, etc. Students also learn about the use of adhesives, sound deadeners and welding methods. ## Courses - ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology - ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation - ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements - ACT 2032 — Automotive Glass Repair Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-collision/remove-install-technician-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Air Conditioning & Heating Certificate **Certificate** The Air Conditioning & Heating Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. The major emphasis is on the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and service of automotive heating and air conditioning systems and their components. ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 2065 — Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/air-conditioning-heating-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Automotive Brakes Certificate **Certificate** The Automotive Brakes Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. The major emphasis is on the operation of automotive braking systems, including skills related to diagnosis, service, and repair of disc brakes, drum brakes, and basic hydraulic systems. Students learn to perform service checks and procedures associated with automotive braking systems, including anti-lock braking systems, power assist units, and machine operations of toda… ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1010 — Automotive Brake Service I - ASE 1011 — Automotive Brake Service II - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 2010 — Automotive Power and ABS Brake Systems Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/automotive-brakes-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | AAS **Degree** The Automotive Technology program leads to an interesting and challenging career in the repair, service, sales, and supply fields. The Automotive Technology Degree has a specific focus on automotive service and repair. Students also have the option to pursue a variety of automotive certificates. ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1010 — Automotive Brake Service I - ASE 1011 — Automotive Brake Service II - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1030 — General Engine Diagnosis - ASE 1032 — Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair - ASE 1034 — Automotive Fuel and Emissions Systems I - ASE 1040 — Suspension and Steering I - ASE 1041 — Suspension and Steering II - ASE 1050 — Manual Drive Train and Axle Maintenance - ASE 1051 — Automotive Manual Transmission/Transaxles & Clutches I - ASE 1052 — Manual Transmission, Transaxles and Clutches II - ASE 1060 — Automotive Engine Repair - ASE 1061 — Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuild - ASE 2010 — Automotive Power and ABS Brake Systems - ASE 2021 — Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical - ASE 2031 — Automotive Computers and Ignition Systems - ASE 2033 — Auto Fuel Injection and Emissions Systems II - ASE 2035 — Driveability & Diagnosis - ASE 2040 — Suspension and Steering III - ASE 2050 — Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Service - ASE 2065 — Heating and Air Conditioning Systems - ASE 2182 — Internship: General (Summer) - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - MAT 1140 — Career Math: Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/automotive-technology-aas/ --- # Automotive Technology | Automotive Technology Certificate **Certificate** The Automotive Technology Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. Students learn about a variety of automotive components (brakes, suspension, steering, transmissions, automotive computers, etc.), as well as skills associated with the diagnosis and repair of heating and air conditioning systems, fuel injection and emission systems, engine repair and rebuild, alignment types and procedures, and automotive and diesel body electrical s… ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1010 — Automotive Brake Service I - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1032 — Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair - ASE 1034 — Automotive Fuel and Emissions Systems I - ASE 1040 — Suspension and Steering I - ASE 1050 — Manual Drive Train and Axle Maintenance - ASE 1051 — Automotive Manual Transmission/Transaxles & Clutches I - ASE 1052 — Manual Transmission, Transaxles and Clutches II - ASE 1060 — Automotive Engine Repair - ASE 1061 — Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuild - ASE 2010 — Automotive Power and ABS Brake Systems - ASE 2021 — Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical - ASE 2031 — Automotive Computers and Ignition Systems - ASE 2033 — Auto Fuel Injection and Emissions Systems II - ASE 2040 — Suspension and Steering III - ASE 2065 — Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/automotive-technology-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Electrical/Electronic Systems Certificate **Certificate** The Electrical/Electronic Systems Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. Students also learn about the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of vehicle accessories. The major emphasis is on the skills associated with the inspection and testing of typical computerized engine control systems, including ignition systems. ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 2021 — Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical - ASE 2031 — Automotive Computers and Ignition Systems Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/electrical-electronic-systems-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Engine Performance Certificate **Certificate** The Engine Performance Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. In addition, students learn the skills to diagnose and troubleshoot automotive system repairs, including starting and charging systems, ignition, fuel, and emissions systems, as well as engine rebuilding and repairing, for automotive and diesel systems. Students will learn gain experience in diagnostic techniques and diagnostic scan tools, oscilloscopes, lab scopes, mult… ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1030 — General Engine Diagnosis - ASE 1032 — Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair - ASE 1034 — Automotive Fuel and Emissions Systems I - ASE 1060 — Automotive Engine Repair - ASE 1061 — Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuild - ASE 2021 — Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical - ASE 2031 — Automotive Computers and Ignition Systems - ASE 2033 — Auto Fuel Injection and Emissions Systems II - ASE 2035 — Driveability & Diagnosis Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/engine-performance-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Gasoline Engine Repair Certificate **Certificate** The Gasoline Engine Repair Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. The major emphasis is on the service of cylinder head, valve-train components, and components of the cooling system. Students learn about engine removal and reinstallation and re-mounting systems, as well as disassembly, diagnosis, and reassembly of the automotive engine. ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1060 — Automotive Engine Repair - ASE 1061 — Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuild Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/gasoline-engine-repair-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Manual Drivetrain Certificate **Certificate** The Manual Drivetrain Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. The major emphasis is on the operating principles and repair procedures relating to axle-shaft and universal joints. Students gain skills in the diagnosis and repair of automotive manual transmissions, transaxles and clutches and related components. In addition, students learn to diagnose and repair automotive differentials, four wheel, and all-wheel drive units. ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1050 — Manual Drive Train and Axle Maintenance - ASE 1051 — Automotive Manual Transmission/Transaxles & Clutches I - ASE 1052 — Manual Transmission, Transaxles and Clutches II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/manual-drivetrain-certificate/ --- # Automotive Technology | Suspension & Steering Certificate **Certificate** The Suspension and Steering Certificate is designed for students to learn the basics of shop safety and common shop equipment. Students learn about vehicle electricity and wiring diagrams, as well as starting and charging systems. The major emphasis is on the diagnosis, inspection, and service of suspension and steering systems used in light trucks and automobiles. Students learn about the operation of steering and power steering systems and includes different alignment types and procedures. ## Courses - ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop - ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity - ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System - ASE 1040 — Suspension and Steering I - ASE 2040 — Suspension and Steering III Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/auto-tech/suspension-steering-certificate/ --- # Behavioral Health | AAS with Emphasis Area **Degree** The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Behavioral Health program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to make a positive impact on individuals and communities facing behavioral health challenges. This program blends academic coursework with applied training to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in the field of behavioral health and provide a solid foundation for further education in related fields. ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - BEH 1020 — Cultural Comp in Beh Health - BEH 1030 — Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical Documentation​ - BEH 1040 — Child, Adult, and Family Advocacy​ - BEH 1050 — Peer Support Specialist Training - BEH 1060 — Registered Behavioral Technician Training​ - BEH 2001 — ​Mental Health Crisis & Intervention: Advoc, Interv, & Resil - BEH 2030 — ​Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills​ - COM 2063 — Conflict Resolution - CSL 2046 — Ethical Practice in Addiction Treatment - CSL 2048 — Advanced Case Conceptualization and Documentation - CSL 2050 — Motivational Interviewing I - CSL 2051 — Pharmacology I for Addiction Counselors - CSL 2052 — Advanced Pharmacology - CSL 2053 — Cognitive Behavior Therapy - CSL 2054 — Trauma Informed Care - CSL 2055 — Infectious Diseases for Addiction Counselors - CSL 2056 — Co-occurring Disorders - CSL 2058 — Group Counseling Skills - CSL 2059 — Advanced Professional and Ethical Practice - CSL 2061 — Case Conceptualization and Documentation - CSL 2065 — Culturally Informed Treatment - CSL 2068 — Addiction Counseling Skills - CSL 2069 — Principles of Addiction Treatment - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - HPR 1000 — Introduction to Health - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1038 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 - PSY 2552 — Psychopathology: GT-SS3 - PTE 1010 — Intro to Behavioral Health Care and Wellness - PTE 1017 — Theoretical Concepts of Psychiatric Care II - PTE 1020 — Application of Behavioral Health Care & Wellness - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 - SOC 2031 — The Sociology of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS3 - SWK 1000 — Introduction to Social Work - SWK 1100 — Social Welfare and Community Agencies with Service Learning Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/aas/ --- # Behavioral Health| Addiction Recovery Assistant Certificate **Certificate** The Addiction Recovery Assistant certificate is designed to provide students with skills to support individuals in their treatment of substance abuse or dependence. Students will develop legal and ethical decision-making skills, as well as client-centered skills. ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - CSL 2046 — Ethical Practice in Addiction Treatment - CSL 2050 — Motivational Interviewing I - CSL 2051 — Pharmacology I for Addiction Counselors - CSL 2054 — Trauma Informed Care - CSL 2058 — Group Counseling Skills - CSL 2061 — Case Conceptualization and Documentation - CSL 2065 — Culturally Informed Treatment - CSL 2068 — Addiction Counseling Skills - CSL 2069 — Principles of Addiction Treatment - HPR 1000 — Introduction to Health - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/addiction-recovery-assistant-certificate/ --- # Behavioral Health| Bachelor of Applied Science **Degree** The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in the Behavioral Health program builds upon foundational knowledge to develop advanced practitioners in the field of behavioral health. This program combines in-depth academic coursework with extensive applied training to prepare graduates for leadership roles in diverse behavioral health settings. Students gain advanced skills in developing and implementing complex interventions, evaluating programs, and addressing ethical and policy challenges. The BAS program provides a comprehensive education for those seeking to make a significant impact in behavior… ## Courses - BEH 3001 — Treatment of Mental Health Disorders within Existing Systems - BEH 3030 — Behavioral Health Program and Case Management​​​​ - BEH 3088 — Behavior Health Practicum - BEH 4020 — Understanding Trauma and PTSD - BEH 4030 — Whole Person Care - BEH 4040 — Leadership and Management in Behavioral Healthcare - BEH 4080 — Mental Health Internship - BEH 4081 — Addiction Recovery Internship - BIO 1005 — Science of Biology with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 1006 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - COM 2060 — Listening in a Workplace Communication Setting - COM 2064 — Negotiation - CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 - CRJ 1045 — Correctional Process - CSL 2050 — Motivational Interviewing I - CSL 2068 — Addiction Counseling Skills - CSL 3028 — Treating Diverse Populations - CSL 3030 — Advanced Models in Addiction Treatment - CSL 3050 — Advanced Motivational Interviewing - CSL 4020 — Clinical Supervision I - CSL 4021 — Clinical Supervision II - PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1 - PSY 2000 — Research Methodology - PSY 2105 — Psychology of Gender: GT-SS3 - PSY 2107 — Human Sexuality: GT-SS3 - PSY 2111 — Psychological Aspects of Abuse in Relationships - PSY 2112 — Introduction to Addictive Behavior - PSY 2220 — Dynamics of Racism and Prejudice - PSY 2221 — Social Psychology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2331 — Positive Psychology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2333 — Health Psychology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2551 — Child Abuse and Neglect - PSY 2770 — Introduction to Forensic Psychology - SPA 1015 — Spanish for the Professional I - SPA 2015 — Spanish for the Professional II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/bas/ --- # Behavioral Health | Behavioral Health Assistant II Certificate **Certificate** The Behavioral Health Assistant II Certificate is designed to provide students the opportunity to explore how diverse cultural backgrounds and perspectives impact care given in behavioral health settings. In addition, this certificate provides experience in behavioral health crisis intervention and case management through documentation of services provided (including interventions, goals, progress, needs assessments, care coordination, etc.). The certificate incudes a service-learning experience in a behavioral health setting. ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - BEH 1030 — Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical Documentation​ - BEH 2030 — ​Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills​ - PTE 1010 — Intro to Behavioral Health Care and Wellness - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 - SWK 1100 — Social Welfare and Community Agencies with Service Learning Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/behavioral-health-assistant-ii-certificate/ --- # Behavioral Health | Behavioral Health Assistant - Qualified BHA Certificate **Certificate** The Behavioral Health Assistant – Qualified BHA Certificate helps prepare students to develop foundational behavioral health knowledge, including entry-level skills in therapeutic communication, case management and documentation, as well as crisis intervention. ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - BEH 1030 — Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical Documentation​ - BEH 2030 — ​Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills​ - PTE 1010 — Intro to Behavioral Health Care and Wellness Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/behavioral-health-assistant-qualified-bha-certificate/ --- # Behavioral Health| Behavioral Health Plus (Supplement) Certificate **Certificate** The Behavioral Health Plus Certificate can be an addition to many degrees (e.g., Certified Nurse Aide, Medical Assistant, Criminal Justice, etc.). It is designed to prepare students to develop foundational behavioral health knowledge, entry-level crisis management, and de-escalation skills, which can be applied in a variety of settings. ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - PTE 1010 — Intro to Behavioral Health Care and Wellness Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/behavioral-health-plus-supplement-certificate/ --- # Behavioral Health | Behavioral Health Patient Navigator Certificate **Certificate** The Patient Navigator Certificate is designed to prepare individuals to provide support and guidance to clients in behavioral health settings. Additionally, students will learn about privacy, confidentiality, and ethics in healthcare. Students can gain skills to help clients navigate the healthcare setting. ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - BEH 2030 — ​Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills​ - HPR 1000 — Introduction to Health - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/behavioral-health/patient-navigator-certificate/ --- # Broadcasting & Electronic Media | AAS **Degree** The AAS degree in BEM will prepare you to enter the television, radio, and online content creation industries. In addition to course work, and to enhance the learning process, you will also complete internships at local broadcast and/or video production facilities. When you successfully complete the AAS degree in BEM you may be employed as an announcer, producer, director, writer, multimedia journalist, board operator or in a number of other non-broadcast occupations such as audio or video production. ## Courses - ANT 1001 — Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3 - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MGD 1002 — Introduction to Multimedia - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1041 — Web Design I - MGD 1064 — Digital Video Editing I - MGD 1065 — After Effects I - MGD 2011 — Adobe Photoshop II - MGD 2012 — Adobe Illustrator II - PHO 1001 — Photography I - PHO 1020 — Fundamentals of Photography - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - RTV 1000 — Introduction to Electronic Media - RTV 1001 — Radio Programming and Production I - RTV 1002 — Beginning Television - RTV 1003 — Writing for TV and Radio - RTV 1004 — Corporate Scriptwriting - RTV 1005 — Basic Video Production - RTV 1006 — Principles of Audio - RTV 1008 — News and Sports Writing and Reporting - RTV 1010 — Fundamentals of Podcasting - RTV 1011 — Gaming, Vlogging, and Lifestyle Video Live Streaming - RTV 1082 — Internship-Radio Sta./Audio Production - RTV 1083 — Internship-TV Studio/Video Production Co. - RTV 1180 — Internship - KEPC Radio - RTV 1181 — Internship-College ITV Studio - RTV 2001 — Radio Programming and Production II - RTV 2002 — Advanced Television Production - RTV 2005 — Advanced Video Production - RTV 2007 — Broadcast Management - RTV 2016 — Multi-Media Reporting - RTV 2080 — Internship- TV Studio/Video Production II - RTV 2083 — Internship-Radio Sta./Audio Prod. II - RTV 2181 — Internship in the News-KEPC Radio - RTV 2182 — Internship-KEPC Radio II - RTV 2184 — Internship in Telecommunications - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 - THE 1011 — Acting I - THE 1040 — Stage Dialects - THE 2004 — Voice and Articulation I - THE 2016 — Theatre Lighting and Design Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/broadcasting-media/aas/ --- # Broadcasting & Electronic Media | Advanced Radio & Operations Certificate **Certificate** Students who elect to complete an Advanced Radio Production and Operations certificate learn specialized broadcast skills in a shorter period of time than they would with an Associate of Applied Science degree. Students learn about radio programming, formats, and audience rating surveys, professional writing techniques for television and radio, corporate scriptwriting, as well as news and sports writing, and the role of the Federal Communications Commission. Additionally, students learn about broadcasting and production equipment and how to use audio equipment and mixer to produce audio track… ## Courses - RTV 1001 — Radio Programming and Production I - RTV 1003 — Writing for TV and Radio - RTV 1006 — Principles of Audio - RTV 1008 — News and Sports Writing and Reporting - RTV 1010 — Fundamentals of Podcasting - RTV 1082 — Internship-Radio Sta./Audio Production - RTV 1180 — Internship - KEPC Radio - RTV 2001 — Radio Programming and Production II - RTV 2007 — Broadcast Management - RTV 2083 — Internship-Radio Sta./Audio Prod. II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/broadcasting-media/advanced-radio-operations-certificate/ --- # Broadcasting & Electronic Media | Advanced Television & Video Production Certificate **Certificate** Students who elect to complete an Advanced Television and Video Production certificate learn specialized broadcast skills in a shorter period of time than they would with an Associate of Applied Science degree. Students learn about television production, from concept through script to actual studio production, preproduction, and postproduction, professional writing techniques for television and radio, corporate scriptwriting, as well as news and sports writing. Additionally, students learn about broadcasting and production equipment and how to use audio equipment and mixer to produce audio tr… ## Courses - MGD 1065 — After Effects I - RTV 1002 — Beginning Television - RTV 1003 — Writing for TV and Radio - RTV 1005 — Basic Video Production - RTV 1006 — Principles of Audio - RTV 1011 — Gaming, Vlogging, and Lifestyle Video Live Streaming - RTV 1083 — Internship-TV Studio/Video Production Co. - RTV 1181 — Internship-College ITV Studio - RTV 2002 — Advanced Television Production - RTV 2007 — Broadcast Management Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/broadcasting-media/advanced-television-video-production-certificate/ --- # Broadcasting & Electronic Media | Basic Radio & Audio Production Certificate **Certificate** Students who elect to complete a Basic Radio and Audio Production certificate learn specialized broadcast skills in a shorter period of time than they would with an Associate of Applied Science degree. Students learn about radio programming, formats, and audience rating surveys, professional writing techniques for television and radio. Additionally, students learn about basic audio production techniques and how to use audio equipment and mixer to produce audio tracks for radio and television production. Students learn the fundamentals of audio mixing from the audio source to final master and… ## Courses - RTV 1001 — Radio Programming and Production I - RTV 1003 — Writing for TV and Radio - RTV 1006 — Principles of Audio - RTV 1010 — Fundamentals of Podcasting - RTV 1180 — Internship - KEPC Radio - RTV 2001 — Radio Programming and Production II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/broadcasting-media/basic-radio-audio-production-certificate/ --- # Broadcasting & Electronic Media | Basic Television & Audio Production Certificate **Certificate** Students who elect to complete a Basic Television and Audio Production certificate learn specialized broadcast skills in a shorter period of time than they would with an Associate of Applied Science degree. Students learn about television production, from concept through script to actual studio production, preproduction, and postproduction. Additionally, students learn about broadcasting and production equipment and how to use audio equipment and mixer to produce audio tracks for television production, basic videotape production and editing on linear and non-linear editing systems. ## Courses - RTV 1003 — Writing for TV and Radio - RTV 1005 — Basic Video Production - RTV 1181 — Internship-College ITV Studio - RTV 1202 — Television Studio Production - RTV 2002 — Advanced Television Production Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/broadcasting-media/basic-television-audio-production-certificate/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | AAS with Emphasis Area **Degree** A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to residential and commercial building construction and remodeling. Includes instruction in construction equipment and safety; site preparation and layout; construction estimating; blueprint reading; building codes; framing; masonry; heating, ventilation and AC; electrical and mechanical systems; interior and exterior finishing; and plumbing. ## Courses - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 2610 — Construction Estimating - AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling - AEC 2660 — Construction Safety and Loss Prevention - AEC 2700 — International Building Codes - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CON 1020 — Building Materials and Environmental Impact - CON 1042 — International Residential Code (IRC) - CON 1052 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry I - CON 1053 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry II - CON 1054 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry III - CON 1055 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry IV - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core - CON 1058 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry I - CON 1059 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level II - CON 1060 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level III - CON 1061 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level IV - CON 1062 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical I - CON 1063 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical II - CON 1064 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical III - CON 1065 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical IV - CON 2007 — Light Construction Equipment - CON 2080 — Internship - CON 2089 — Capstone: Construction - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - EIC 1860 — National Electrical Code I - EIC 1861 — National Electrical Code II - EIC 2817 — Electrical Estimating/Costing - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - OSH 1310 — 10-HR Construction Industry Standards - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships - SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/aas/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | Advanced Carpentry Applications Certificate **Certificate** This Advanced Carpentry Applications Certificate introduces the NCCER Carpentry level three and level four for the advanced skills in the construction trades. Topics include commercial properties of concrete, rigging equipment, rigging practices, trenching and excavating, reinforcing concrete, foundations and slabs-on-grade, vertical formwork, horizontal formwork, handling and placing concrete, and tilt-up wall systems. Additional focus on site layout differential leveling, site layout angular and distance measurement, advanced roof systems, advanced wall systems, advanced stair systems, intr… ## Courses - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling - AEC 2700 — International Building Codes - CON 1060 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level III - CON 1061 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level IV Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/advanced-carpentry-applications-certificate/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | Advanced Electrical Applications Certificate **Certificate** This Advanced Electrical Applications Certificate introduces the NCCER Carpentry level three and level four advanced skills for the electrical trades to include load calculations for branch and feeder circuits, conductor selection and calculations for installation, practical applications of lighting, hazardous locations, overcurrent protection, distribution equipment, transformers, commercial electrical services, motor calculations, voice, data, and video systems, and motor controls. Additional focus on applications specific to health care facilities, standby and emergency systems, basic elec… ## Courses - AEC 2660 — Construction Safety and Loss Prevention - CON 1064 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical III - CON 1065 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical IV - EIC 1861 — National Electrical Code II - EIC 2817 — Electrical Estimating/Costing Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/advanced-electrical-applications-certificate/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | Carpentry Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** This Carpentry Fundamentals Certificate introduces NCCER Carpentry level one and level two foundational carpentry skills, basic residential construction systems, the importance of personal and workplace safety, and the role of carpenters within the construction industry. Additional focus on commercial drawings, cold-formed steel framing, exterior finishing, thermal and moisture protection, roofing applications, doors and door hardware, drywall installation, drywall finishing, suspended ceilings, window, door, floor, and ceiling trim, and cabinet installation. ## Courses - CON 1042 — International Residential Code (IRC) - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core - CON 1058 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry I - CON 1059 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/carpentry-fundamentals-certificate/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | Electrical Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** This Electrical Fundamentals certificate introduces the NCCER Electrical level one and level two fundamentals of electrical trades and practices in residential application. Topics include orientation to the electrical trade, electrical safety, basic electrical circuits, electrical theory, introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC), device boxes, raceways and fittings, conductors and cables, basic electrical construction drawings, residential electrical services, electrical test equipment, and basic installation techniques. Additional focus on alternating current, theory and applicatio… ## Courses - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core - CON 1062 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical I - CON 1063 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical II - EIC 1860 — National Electrical Code I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/electrical-fundamentals-certificate/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | Masonry Advanced Applications Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial - AEC 2610 — Construction Estimating - AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling - CON 1054 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry III - CON 1055 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry IV Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/masonry-advanced-applications-certificate/ --- # Building & Construction Technology | Masonry Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - CON 1042 — International Residential Code (IRC) - CON 1052 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry I - CON 1053 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry II - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/building-construction-tech/masonry-fundamentals-certificate/ --- # Business | AA **Degree** The Associate of Arts Business option is the result of a statewide articulation agreement between the Colorado Community College System and the four-year colleges and universities. Students completing the following 60 hours will transfer in 100 percent of their classes and start as an entering junior at the four-year school. Please consult with your faculty advisor for the proper sequence of classes. ## Courses - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1012 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACC 1021 — Accounting Principles I - ACC 1022 — Accounting Principles II - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - BUS 2026 — Business Statistics - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3 - MAT 1320 — Finite Mathematics: GT-MA1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1400 — Survey of Calculus: GT-MA1 - PHI 2005 — Business Ethics: GT-AH3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/business-options/business-aa/ --- # Business Administration | AAS with Emphasis Area **Degree** Students may select from various programs to meet their specific career goals. Certificate programs can be completed in one year or less in the areas of Administrative Assistant, Business Foundations, or Management. ## Courses - ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1015 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting - BTE 1002 — Keyboarding Applications I - BTE 1008 — Ten-Key by Touch - BTE 1011 — Keyboarding Speedbuilding I - BTE 1066 — Business Editing Skills - BTE 1087 — Cooperative Education/Internship - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1081 — Internship - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - BUS 2026 — Business Statistics - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1024 — Intro to Operating Systems - CIS 1035 — Complete Word Processing (software package) - CIS 1040 — Microsoft Outlook - CIS 1045 — Introduction to Desktop Database - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - CIS 1065 — Complete Presentation Graphics: (Software) - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - CWB 1010 — Introduction to Web Authoring - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - FIN 1060 — Consumer Economics - FIN 2010 — Principles of Finance - MAN 1016 — Principles of Supervision - MAN 1028 — Human Relations in Organizations - MAN 2000 — Human Resource Management I - MAN 2026 — Principles of Management - MAN 2040 — Strategic Management - MAN 2046 — Critical Issues in Marketing and Management - MAR 1060 — Customer Service - MAR 2016 — Principles of Marketing - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/business-options/business-admin-aas/ --- # Business Administration | Administrative Assistant Certificate **Certificate** This certificate program is designed to prepare students to become office professionals in positions that require skills in computer technology, communication skills, customer service, and office applications. ## Courses - ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACC 1015 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting - BTE 1002 — Keyboarding Applications I - BTE 1008 — Ten-Key by Touch - BTE 1011 — Keyboarding Speedbuilding I - BTE 1066 — Business Editing Skills - BTE 1087 — Cooperative Education/Internship - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - CIS 1024 — Intro to Operating Systems - CIS 1035 — Complete Word Processing (software package) - CIS 1040 — Microsoft Outlook - CIS 1045 — Introduction to Desktop Database - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - CIS 1065 — Complete Presentation Graphics: (Software) - CWB 1010 — Introduction to Web Authoring - MAN 1016 — Principles of Supervision - MAN 2000 — Human Resource Management I - MAN 2046 — Critical Issues in Marketing and Management - MAR 1060 — Customer Service Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/business-options/business-admin-administrative-assistant-certificate/ --- # Business Administration | BAS **Degree** The BAS in Business Administration provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage operations in various business environments. The degree emphasizes the application of Business principles and concepts and incorporates the development of skills necessary for management, such as critical thinking, problem solving, effective communication, quantitative analysis, organizational efficiency, global awareness, leadership, teamwork, and understanding contemporary technology. ## Courses - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - BUS 2026 — Business Statistics - BUS 3020 — Business Law and Ethics - BUS 3040 — ​​Business Ethics and Sustainability​​ - BUS 3060 — ​Management Technology and Information Systems Processes​ - BUS 4010 — ​​Applied Business Research and Data Analytics​ - BUS 4081 — Internship - BUS 4089 — Capstone - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2011 — Gender in the Economy: GT-SS1 - ECO 2045 — Environmental Economics: GT-SS1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - FIN 3020 — Applied Finance - MAN 3030 — Contemporary Management - MAN 3050 — Innovation and Change Management - MAN 3060 — Operations Management - MAN 4030 — Organizational Leadership - MAN 4040 — Strategic Management​ - MAN 4060 — ​Human Resources and Supervisory Management​​ - MAR 3040 — Business Practical Marketing - MAR 4010 — ​​Digital Marketing and Analytics - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - PHI 1012 — Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHI 2005 — Business Ethics: GT-AH3 - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/business-options/business-admin-bas/ --- # Business Administration | Business Foundations Certificate **Certificate** This certificate will allow students exposure to most of the major areas of business. Students may complete deficiencies concurrently with the beginning courses in the program. Students not meeting a course prerequisite must have instructor permission to enroll. ## Courses - ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting - ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - FIN 1060 — Consumer Economics - MAN 1028 — Human Relations in Organizations - MAR 1060 — Customer Service - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/business-options/business-admin-business-foundations-certificate/ --- # Business Administration | Management Certificate **Certificate** The Management certificate program is designed for those students whose career path or occupational goal includes working in a corporate organizational structure as a manager of a particular department or functional area. ## Courses - BUS 1081 — Internship - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - BUS 2026 — Business Statistics - FIN 2010 — Principles of Finance - MAN 1016 — Principles of Supervision - MAN 2000 — Human Resource Management I - MAN 2026 — Principles of Management - MAN 2040 — Strategic Management - MAN 2046 — Critical Issues in Marketing and Management - MAR 2016 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/business-options/business-admin-management-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | AAS with an Emphasis Area **Degree** The Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) program prepares students to enter the workforce as a skilled CAD technician for who are equipped with a solid foundation for drafting positions in manufacturing, engineering, and other areas requiring production-ready drawings and 3-dimensional or 3D printed models. Students will learn to prepare 2D and 3D projects for fabrication using the latest releases of multiple CAD software. In addition, students will acquire skills in subject matter of design principles, industry standards, fabrication materials, manufacturing applications, tolerance methods and anal… ## Courses - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - CAD 2080 — Internship - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2458 — Introduction to Creo Basics - CAD 2459 — Advanced Creo - CAD 2460 — Inventor I/Autodesk - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - CAD 2661 — Advanced 3D Printing - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - EGG 1020 — Engineering Methodologies - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - EGT 2303 — Applied Dimension and Tolerance - EGT 2305 — Geometric Dimension & Tolerance - EGT 2310 — Mechanical Design III - ELT 1004 — Electronic Assembly - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2362 — Introduction to Microcontrollers - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HVA 1002 — Basic Refrigeration - HVA 1005 — Electricity for HVAC/R - HVA 1010 — Fundamentals of Gas Heating - HVA 1011 — Piping Skills for HVAC - HVA 2047 — Hot Water Heating Systems - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 2005 — Introduction to CNC Milling Operations - MAC 2006 — CNC Milling Operations II - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1420 — College Trigonometry: GT-MA1 - MTE 1130 — Metrology - MTE 2330 — Strength of Materials - PHY 1111 — Physics: Algebra-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/aas/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Advanced CAD Technical Skills Certificate **Certificate** The Advanced CAD Technical Skills Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with print reading for computer aided drafting. Students will learn about linetype identification and the use of lineweights, file management, industry standards in dimensioning and how to read working drawings. Additionally, students will learn basic computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software, 2D CAD skills. Students will develop skills in industrial dimensioning techniques and apply the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME) Y14.5 standards, and… ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II - EGT 2303 — Applied Dimension and Tolerance - EGT 2310 — Mechanical Design III Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/advanced-cad-technical-skills-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Advanced SolidWorks Skills Certificate **Certificate** The Advanced SolidWorks Skills one-semester certificate is for individuals who are working in the field or individuals in a related field wishing to obtain SolidWorks skills beyond the entry level and with prior knowledge of Mechanical Drafting. Drafting technicians whose skills are dated and wish to update, should select this certificate to gain those skills required in industry. Advanced applications of the 3D parametric software include management of design data, advanced assembly, analysis of model creations, documentation of bill of materials and parts lists, rendering, animation, and dy… ## Courses - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/advanced-solidworks-skills-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Basic CAD Skills Certificate **Certificate** The Basic CAD Skills Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with print reading for computer aided drafting. Students will learn about linetype identification and the use of lineweights, file management, industry standards in dimensioning and how to read working drawings. Additionally, students will learn basic computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software, 2D CAD skills. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/basic-cad-skills-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | CAD-Quality Assurance Certificate **Certificate** The CAD – Quality Assurance Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with print reading for computer aided drafting. Students will learn about linetype identification and the use of lineweights, file management, industry standards in dimensioning and how to read working drawings. Additionally, students learn how to interpret and apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing in machining or drafting per the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME) Y14.5 specification. Students learn how to examine and interpret the generation of workin… ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 2305 — Geometric Dimension & Tolerance - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MTE 1130 — Metrology Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/cadquality-assurance-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | CAD-Skills for Interiors Certificate **Certificate** The CAD- Skills for Interiors Certificate is designed for students to learn 2D AutoCAD software as well as 3D SketchUp software to develop their computer aided drafting and interior design skills, to enhance their design process, and ability to portray design concepts creating rendered interior spaces. Students learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with interior building systems and assemblies, construction documents and details, and codes applicable to interior architecture. In addition, students are introduced to methods of communicating interior design plans, elements. and id… ## Courses - CAD 1105 — AutoCAD for Interiors - IND 2201 — Graphic Communication - IND 2300 — Interior Construction Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/cadskills-interiors-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Engineering Applications Certificate **Certificate** The Engineering Applications certificate is designed for students to develop, design, and analyze solutions for technical engineering problems. Additionally, students learn the application of technologies and equipment used for engineering, manufacturing, and robotic automation. ## Courses - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - EGT 2303 — Applied Dimension and Tolerance - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/engineering-applications-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Engineering Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** The Engineering Fundamentals certificate is designed for students to learn the fundamental techniques and skills associated with engineering measurement, working drawings, electronic and digital circuits, and algebraic problem solving. ## Courses - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/engineering-fundamentals-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Engineering Sciences Certificate **Certificate** The Engineering Sciences certificate is designed for students to apply scientific principles while analyzing relationships, limitations, and material properties in engineering design. Additionally, students will produce complex engineering drawings and the working models. ## Courses - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - EGT 2310 — Mechanical Design III - MTE 2330 — Strength of Materials - PHY 1111 — Physics: Algebra-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/engineering-sciences-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Modeling Design Certificate **Certificate** The Modeling Design Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with print reading for computer aided drafting. Students learn to use Creo software to construct, modify, and manage complex parts in 3D space, as well as how to produce 2D drawings from 3D models. The focus is on advanced part creation, drawing manipulation, and documentation. Additionally, students build confidence in 3D thinking and progresses to three-dimensional parameters. Students learn how to use the 3D parametric software SolidWorks to focus on management of design data, ad… ## Courses - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2458 — Introduction to Creo Basics - CAD 2459 — Advanced Creo - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - CAD 2661 — Advanced 3D Printing Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/modeling-design-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Principles of Engineering Certificate **Certificate** The Principles of Engineering certificate is designed for students to utilize engineering principles and apply the design process while developing scientific and engineering solutions. Additionally, students will learn the architecture, hardware, programming languages, and input/output capabilities of microcontrollers, and produce industrial 2D working drawings and 3D models. ## Courses - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - EGG 1020 — Engineering Methodologies - EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II - ELT 2362 — Introduction to Microcontrollers - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - MAT 1420 — College Trigonometry: GT-MA1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/principles-engineering-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Professional CAD - Architecture Certificate **Certificate** The Professional CAD - Architecture Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with print reading for computer aided drafting. Students learn about architectural drawing theory and light frame construction techniques and produce a professional set of construction drawings of a residential structure. Additionally, students acquire 2D architectural computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software, as well as learning to use Revit Architecture software to create floorplans, elevations, 3D models, topographic site plans, and presentation techn… ## Courses - AEC 1220 — Architectural Drawing Theory - AEC 1231 — Residential Construction Drawing - CAD 1104 — CAD for Architecture - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture - CAD 2221 — Advanced Revit Architecture Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/professional-cad-architecture-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Professional CAD - Interior Design Certificate **Certificate** The Professional CAD - Interior Design certificate is designed for students to learn advanced techniques using 2D AutoCAD and 3D Autodesk Revit software to enhance their computer aided drafting and interior design skills and increase their ability to portray design advanced concepts through the rendered interior spaces. Emphasis is placed on producing photorealistic 3-dimensional (3D) renderings and models that are specific to interior building elements and spaces through advanced modeling techniques such as advanced lighting, materials, and rendering techniques. ## Courses - CAD 1105 — AutoCAD for Interiors - CAD 2227 — Revit for Interiors - CAD 2228 — Advanced Revit for Interiors - IND 2201 — Graphic Communication - IND 2300 — Interior Construction Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/professional-cad-interior-design-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Professional CAD - Mechanical Certificate **Certificate** The Professional CAD – Mechanical Certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with print reading for computer aided drafting. Students will learn about linetype identification and the use of lineweights, file management, industry standards in dimensioning and how to read working drawings. Additionally, students will learn basic computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software, 2D CAD skills, and how to use Creo software. Students build confidence in 3D thinking and progresses to three-dimensional parameters. Students will develop skills in… ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - CAD 2080 — Internship - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2458 — Introduction to Creo Basics - CAD 2459 — Advanced Creo - CAD 2460 — Inventor I/Autodesk - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - CAD 2661 — Advanced 3D Printing - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II - EGT 2303 — Applied Dimension and Tolerance - EGT 2310 — Mechanical Design III - MAC 2005 — Introduction to CNC Milling Operations - MAC 2006 — CNC Milling Operations II - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab - MAT 1140 — Career Math: Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/professional-cad-mechanical-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Professional CAD-Robotics Certificate **Certificate** The Professional CAD Robotics certificate is designed for students to learn a variety of techniques and skills associated with basic computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software, 2D CAD skills and progress to three-dimensional parameters using the 3D parametric software SolidWorks to focus on management of design data, advanced assembly, rendering, animation and dynamic simulation and testing a model assembly and leading to creating an advanced 3D solid model using 3D printing software. Additionally, students learn skills needed to program a robot in a higher-level language to perfor… ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - EGT 1100 — Print Reading - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II - ELT 1004 — Electronic Assembly - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2362 — Introduction to Microcontrollers - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/professional-cadrobotics-certificate/ --- # Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | Revit Skills Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is for students who are in industry and with prior knowledge of Interior Design and Architecture. Students will polish their 2D architectural computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software, as well as learn to use Revit Architecture software to create floorplans, elevations, 3D models, topographic site plans, and presentation techniques. ## Courses - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture - CAD 2221 — Advanced Revit Architecture Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cad/revit-skills-certificate/ --- # Computer Programming | Programming Certificate **Certificate** Computer code is the fundamental building block of information systems and technology. Students will be able to code while studying specific computer coding languages used in industry today. ## Courses - CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) - CSC 1060 — Computer Science I: (Language) - CSC 1061 — Computer Science II: (Language) - CSC 2017 — Advanced Python Programming - CSC 2025 — Computer Architecture/Assembly Language Programming Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-information-systems-programming-certificate/ --- # Computer Information Systems | AAS **Degree** The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Systems is designed for students who plan careers as information systems specialists. This program is designed for a student who plans to obtain an entry-level position in the information technology field. It provides a broad background that allows for free movement within the computer industry. ## Courses - BUS 2017 — Business Communications & Report Writing - CIS 1015 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1024 — Intro to Operating Systems - CIS 1035 — Complete Word Processing (software package) - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - CIS 1065 — Complete Presentation Graphics: (Software) - CIS 2002 — Automated Project Management - CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals - CIS 2040 — Database Design and Development - CIS 2043 — Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIS 2063 — PC Help Desk Skills - CIS 2068 — Systems Analysis and Design I - CIS 2080 — Internship - CIS 2089 — Capstone - CNG 1020 — A+ Certification Preparation - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) - CWB 2005 — Client-side Scripting: (Software) - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-information-systems/aas/ --- # Computer Information Systems | Computer Application Specialist Certificate **Certificate** Industry runs on productivities software and technology. Made for both novices and current industry professionals, learn to gain proficiency in the most commonly used software applications. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1035 — Complete Word Processing (software package) - CIS 1040 — Microsoft Outlook - CIS 1045 — Introduction to Desktop Database - CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) - CIS 1065 — Complete Presentation Graphics: (Software) Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-information-systems/computer-application-specialist-certificate/ --- # Computer Information Systems | Computer Support Technician Certificate **Certificate** Good Information technology support can be the difference between success and failure in an organization. This certificate is designed to allow students to gain the skills necessary to troubleshoot technology issues and contribute to the success of an organization supported by technology. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 1024 — Intro to Operating Systems - CIS 2063 — PC Help Desk Skills - CNG 1001 — Networking Fundamentals - CNG 1004 — Intro to TCP/IP - CNG 1021 — Computer Technician I: A+ Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-information-systems/computer-support-technician-certificate/ --- # Computer Information Systems | Database Certificate **Certificate** Organizations rely on Information management as the backbone of their decision-making process. Students in this certificate will gain the skills necessary to develop, interpret, and make decisions based on data. ## Courses - CIS 1045 — Introduction to Desktop Database - CIS 2040 — Database Design and Development - CIS 2043 — Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) - CIS 2068 — Systems Analysis and Design I - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - CWB 2005 — Client-side Scripting: (Software) Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-information-systems/database-certificate/ --- # Computer Networking Technology | AAS **Degree** The Associate of Applied Science Degree provides students with practical and relevant skills in the field of Computer Networking Technology. In addition to obtaining an Associate of Applied Science Degree, the program provides a foundation for students to further achieve industry certifications such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, and Cisco Network Associate (CCNA). Students completing this program will be able to demonstrate knowledge of computer software, computer hardware, network operating systems, networking device configuration, network administration, network security risks, cy… ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals - CNG 1020 — A+ Certification Preparation - CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + - CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - CNG 2012 — Configuring Windows Server - CNG 2042 — Cloud Computing - CNG 2057 — Network Defense and Counter Measures - CNG 2060 — CISCO Network Associate I - CNG 2061 — CISCO Network Associate II - CNG 2062 — CISCO Network Associate III - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-networking/aas/ --- # Computer Networking Technology | Cisco Networking Technology Certificate **Certificate** This certificate program prepares students to design, build, and maintain networks capable of supporting national and global organizations. Course work covers a complete range of basic through advanced networking concepts from pulling cable to such complex concepts as subnet masking rules and strategies. Methods of learning are varied with interactive on-line lessons, texts, movies, and hands-on or simulation applications. Upon successful completion, the certificate program graduate is qualified to take the Cisco Networking Associate Certification examination. ## Courses - CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + - CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals - CNG 2060 — CISCO Network Associate I - CNG 2061 — CISCO Network Associate II - CNG 2062 — CISCO Network Associate III Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-networking/cisco-networking-technology-certificate/ --- # Computer Networking Technology | Computer Networking Certificate **Certificate** The Computer Networking certificate provides students with practical and relevant skills in the field of Computer Networking and Information Technology. The Certificate program provides a foundation for students to further achieve industry certifications such as CompTIA Network+. Students completing this program will be able to demonstrate knowledge of computer software, computer hardware, network operating systems, networking device configuration, and network administration. Students entering this program should have a good foundation in math and reading, as well as basic familiarity with Mi… ## Courses - CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals - CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + - CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - CNG 2012 — Configuring Windows Server - CNG 2042 — Cloud Computing Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-networking/computer-networking-certificate/ --- # Computer Networking Technology | Network+ Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is designed to prepare students to build the skills necessary to test for Comptia Network + and Security + industry certification which certifies an IT professional's expertise in managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, installing, and configuring basic computer networks along with applying basic cybersecurity principles. Students entering this certificate program should have a good foundation in math and reading, as well as basic familiarity with Microsoft Windows. Students may be advised to take additional courses to prepare them for the certificate program. ## Courses - CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals - CNG 1020 — A+ Certification Preparation - CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + - CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - CNG 2012 — Configuring Windows Server - CNG 2057 — Network Defense and Counter Measures Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/computer-networking/network-certificate/ --- # Criminal Justice | AA **Degree** The Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice is designed for students intending to transfer to a four-year school and pursue a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. The Statewide Transfer Agreement will allow students to transfer to a Colorado public four-year school and complete their degree with an additional 60 credit hours. ## Courses - CNG 2058 — Digital Forensics - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 - CRJ 1025 — Policing Systems - CRJ 1027 — Crime Scene Investigation - CRJ 1035 — Judicial Function - CRJ 1045 — Correctional Process - CRJ 2005 — Principles of Criminal Law - CRJ 2009 — Criminal Investigation I - CRJ 2030 — Criminology - CRJ 2031 — Introduction to Forensic Science and Criminalistics - CRJ 2036 — CRJ Research Methods - CRJ 2057 — Victimology - CRJ 2068 — Criminal Profiling - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3 - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1 - PSC 1025 — American, State, and Local Government: GT-SS1 - PSY 2107 — Human Sexuality: GT-SS3 - PSY 2221 — Social Psychology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2552 — Psychopathology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2770 — Introduction to Forensic Psychology - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 - SOC 2031 — The Sociology of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/criminal-justice-options/aa/ --- # Criminal Justice | AAS **Degree** The Criminal Justice Program at PPSC is designed to upgrade the skills and knowledge of employed criminal justice professionals, and to provide a pre-employment or transfer program to students interested in the field, or in continuing to a four-year school. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 - CRJ 1025 — Policing Systems - CRJ 1027 — Crime Scene Investigation - CRJ 1035 — Judicial Function - CRJ 1045 — Correctional Process - CRJ 2005 — Principles of Criminal Law - CRJ 2009 — Criminal Investigation I - CRJ 2020 — Human Relations and Social Conflict - CRJ 2025 — Crisis Intervention - CRJ 2030 — Criminology - CRJ 2031 — Introduction to Forensic Science and Criminalistics - CRJ 2057 — Victimology - CRJ 2068 — Criminal Profiling - CRJ 2080 — Internship - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - LEA 1018 — Police Report Writing - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - PSC 1025 — American, State, and Local Government: GT-SS1 - PSY 2332 — Psychology of Adjustment Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/criminal-justice-options/aas/ --- # Criminal Justice | Basic Criminology Certificate **Certificate** This certificate provides an understanding of the causes, consequences, and the prevention of crime in society. Students will understand the nature of crime, how crime is managed, and the impact crime has on society. ## Courses - CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 - CRJ 2030 — Criminology Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/criminal-justice-options/basic-criminology-certificate/ --- # Criminal Justice | Basic Investigations Certificate **Certificate** This certificate program provides an understanding of investigation, collection, and process of evidence from the crime scene to the courtroom. Students may choose this certificate as it may provide an opportunity to work in a non-sworn entry-level position in a law enforcement agency, such as an evidence technician. ## Courses - CRJ 1027 — Crime Scene Investigation - CRJ 2009 — Criminal Investigation I - CRJ 2031 — Introduction to Forensic Science and Criminalistics - LEA 1018 — Police Report Writing Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/criminal-justice-options/basic-investigations-certificate/ --- # Criminal Justice | Behavior Studies Certificate **Certificate** This certificate provides an understanding of the different theories of criminology that attempt to explain why people commit crimes and explore the minds of serial offenders and other offenders who victimize people within society. Students will study various theories of crime causation, and specifically individual and sociological influences. ## Courses - CRJ 2020 — Human Relations and Social Conflict - CRJ 2030 — Criminology - CRJ 2068 — Criminal Profiling Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/criminal-justice-options/behavior-studies-certificate/ --- # Criminal Justice | Criminal Justice Basic Certificate **Certificate** This certificate explores historical and current aspects of the criminal justice system. Students will study topics in the areas of policing, judicial systems, and correctional systems. ## Courses - CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 - CRJ 1035 — Judicial Function - CRJ 2009 — Criminal Investigation I - CRJ 2030 — Criminology Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/criminal-justice-options/criminal-justice-basic-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | AAS with Emphasis Area **Degree** Culinary Arts continues to be one of the fastest growing career fields in the world. The culinary profession is a field different from most others, as it demands unusual circumstances and lengthy hours. The traits necessary to become a Culinarian are dedication, endurance, and ambition. Upon completion, the student will be able to work in a professional establishment as a second cook or station supervisor. ## Courses - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills - CUA 1020 — Wines and Spirits - CUA 1025 — Introduction to Foods - CUA 1027 — Soups, Sauces, and Consommes - CUA 1029 — Center of the Plate - CUA 1036 — Alcohol and Bartending Management - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1050 — Baking:Decorating and Presentation - CUA 1051 — Baking:Intermediate Bread Preparation - CUA 1052 — Individual Fancy Dessert Production - CUA 1053 — Confectionaries & Petit Fours - CUA 1054 — Introduction to the Business of Catering - CUA 1056 — Nutrition for the Hospitality Professional - CUA 1057 — Menu Planning - CUA 1061 — Advanced Cake Decorating - Wedding Cakes - CUA 1190 — Dining Room Management - CUA 2010 — Advanced Cuisine and Garde Manger - CUA 2033 — Advanced Line Prep and Cookery - CUA 2036 — Advanced Baking - CUA 2045 — International Cuisine - CUA 2055 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2056 — Marketing in the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2061 — Cost Controls - CUA 2062 — Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2063 — Legal Aspects of Hospitality Management - CUA 2064 — Sustainable Food Service Operations - CUA 2068 — Vegetarian and Dietary Cuisine - CUA 2069 — Dietary Baking - CUA 2081 — Internship - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - ENV 1111 — Environmental Science with Lab: GT-SC1 - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/aas/ --- # Culinary Arts | Advanced Culinary Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 2010 — Advanced Cuisine and Garde Manger - CUA 2033 — Advanced Line Prep and Cookery - CUA 2045 — International Cuisine Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/advanced-culinary-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Pastry Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1052 — Individual Fancy Dessert Production - CUA 1053 — Confectionaries & Petit Fours Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/arts-pastry-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Baker Production Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1051 — Baking:Intermediate Bread Preparation - CUA 2036 — Advanced Baking Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/baker-production-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Baking Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1050 — Baking:Decorating and Presentation - CUA 1051 — Baking:Intermediate Bread Preparation - CUA 1052 — Individual Fancy Dessert Production - CUA 1056 — Nutrition for the Hospitality Professional - CUA 2036 — Advanced Baking - CUA 2062 — Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/baking-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Culinary Arts Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills - CUA 1025 — Introduction to Foods - CUA 1027 — Soups, Sauces, and Consommes - CUA 1029 — Center of the Plate - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1056 — Nutrition for the Hospitality Professional - CUA 2010 — Advanced Cuisine and Garde Manger - CUA 2033 — Advanced Line Prep and Cookery Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/culinary-arts-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Culinary Production Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1025 — Introduction to Foods - CUA 1027 — Soups, Sauces, and Consommes - CUA 1029 — Center of the Plate Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/culinary-production-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Dietary Cuisine Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 2064 — Sustainable Food Service Operations - CUA 2068 — Vegetarian and Dietary Cuisine - CUA 2069 — Dietary Baking Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/dietary-cuisine-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Food Service Management Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills - CUA 1020 — Wines and Spirits - CUA 1025 — Introduction to Foods - CUA 1054 — Introduction to the Business of Catering - CUA 1056 — Nutrition for the Hospitality Professional - CUA 1190 — Dining Room Management - CUA 2056 — Marketing in the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2061 — Cost Controls - CUA 2062 — Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2063 — Legal Aspects of Hospitality Management Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/food-service-management-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Introduction Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills - CUA 1025 — Introduction to Foods - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1056 — Nutrition for the Hospitality Professional Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/introduction-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Pastry Decorator Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking - CUA 1050 — Baking:Decorating and Presentation - CUA 1061 — Advanced Cake Decorating - Wedding Cakes Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/pastry-decorator-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Restaurant Manager Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 2055 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2061 — Cost Controls - CUA 2062 — Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/restaurant-manager-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts | Restaurant Marketing Certificate **Certificate** Students will be required to have completed or demonstrated proficiency equivalent to the completion of College Readiness in English, College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy, CUA 1000 Culinary Program Fundamentals , CUA 1001 Food Safety and Sanitation , and must pass the national ServSafe Certification prior to enrolling into future Culinary Arts lab courses. Students must see a faculty advisor before registering for this program. ## Courses - CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1057 — Menu Planning - CUA 1190 — Dining Room Management - CUA 2056 — Marketing in the Hospitality Industry Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/culinary/restaurant-marketing-certificate/ --- # Cybersecurity | AAS **Degree** The Cybersecurity degree provides students with practical and relevant skills in the field of cybersecurity, information technology, and computer networking. Students completing the degree will be able to demonstrate knowledge of computer software, hardware, and cybersecurity risks. The Cybersecurity degree provides students foundation knowledge of cybersecurity threats, as well as procedures to mitigate computer and network security risks. This degree also includes strategies and techniques to manage access control, telecommunications & network security, information security governance & ris… ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals - CNG 1020 — A+ Certification Preparation - CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + - CNG 1031 — Principles of Information Assurance - CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - CNG 2042 — Cloud Computing - CNG 2056 — Vulnerability Assessment Level 1 - CNG 2057 — Network Defense and Counter Measures - CNG 2059 — Enterprise Security - CNG 2080 — Internship - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) - DAT 1001 — Introduction to Data Science - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cybersecurity/aas/ --- # Cybersecurity | BAS **Degree** The BAS in Cybersecurity degree is a comprehensive program that equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to protect computer systems, networks, and data from cyber threats. This degree program focuses on understanding the principles of cyber defense measures, threat intelligence, incident investigations, forensics, vulnerability assessments, ethics, and cyber law. ## Courses - CNG 3010 — Fundamentals of Cybersecurity - CNG 3020 — Cyber Law Ethics and Policy - CNG 3030 — Methods of Network Analysis - CNG 3036 — Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - CNG 3040 — Cyber Operations - CNG 3050 — Cyber Investigation and Forensics - CNG 3056 — Vulnerability Assessment II - CNG 4000 — Active Cyber Defense - CNG 4010 — Cyber Threat Intelligence - CNG 4020 — Zero Trust Networks - CNG 4030 — Cyber War - CNG 4054 — Malware Threats and Analysis Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cybersecurity/bas/ --- # Cybersecurity | Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** The Cybersecurity certificate prepares students for an entry level position in the fields of cybersecurity and computer networking. This certificate provides a foundation for students to achieve industry certifications, such as CompTIA’s Security+ and EC-Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker. Students completing the certificate will be able to demonstrate knowledge of networking basics, network security risks, cybersecurity threats & countermeasures, specialized hardware & software defenses, and forensic analysis. Students entering this certificate program should have a good foundation in math a… ## Courses - CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals - CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + - CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals - CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts - CNG 2042 — Cloud Computing - CNG 2056 — Vulnerability Assessment Level 1 - CNG 2057 — Network Defense and Counter Measures - CNG 2059 — Enterprise Security Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/cybersecurity/certificate/ --- # Dental Assisting | AAS **Degree** A dental assistant is a skilled and essential member of the dental health care team in the delivery of preventive and restorative dentistry. The continuing demand for dental assistants makes this program an opportunity for a productive career. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - DEA 1011 — Introduction to Dental Practices - DEA 1012 — Dental Science I - DEA 1013 — Dental Science II - DEA 1015 — Infection Control - DEA 1016 — Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office - DEA 1021 — Principles of Clinical Practice - DEA 1022 — Specialties in Dentistry - DEA 1023 — Dental Materials I - DEA 1024 — Dental Radiography - DEA 1031 — Prevention and Nutrition in Dentistry - DEA 1033 — Dental Materials II - DEA 1034 — Advanced Dental Radiography - DEA 1035 — Dental Office Management - DEA 1040 — Dental Assisting National Board Review (Elective) - DEA 1081 — Dental Clinical Internship I - DEA 1082 — Dental Clinical Internship II - DEA 2011 — Introduction to Expanded Functions - DEA 2021 — Expanded Functions for the Dental Auxiliary - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/dental-assisting/aas/ --- # Dental Assisting | Dental Assisting Certificate **Certificate** A dental assistant is a skilled and essential member of the dental health care team in the delivery of preventive and restorative dentistry. The continuing demand for dental assistants makes this program an opportunity for a productive career. The Dental Assisting certificate program prepares students for employment as chair-side dental assistants. In addition to the prescribed coursework, a minimum of 300 clinical hours is required to complete the program. Graduates of the certificate program are eligible to take the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Examination. Successful completion o… ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - DEA 1011 — Introduction to Dental Practices - DEA 1012 — Dental Science I - DEA 1013 — Dental Science II - DEA 1015 — Infection Control - DEA 1016 — Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office - DEA 1021 — Principles of Clinical Practice - DEA 1022 — Specialties in Dentistry - DEA 1023 — Dental Materials I - DEA 1024 — Dental Radiography - DEA 1031 — Prevention and Nutrition in Dentistry - DEA 1033 — Dental Materials II - DEA 1034 — Advanced Dental Radiography - DEA 1035 — Dental Office Management - DEA 1040 — Dental Assisting National Board Review (Elective) - DEA 1081 — Dental Clinical Internship I - DEA 1082 — Dental Clinical Internship II - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/dental-assisting/dental-assisting-certificate/ --- # Dental Hygiene | AAS **Degree** A dental hygienist is a licensed healthcare professional who is skilled and an essential member of the dental health care team in the delivery of preventive dentistry. In the traditional role in the state of Colorado, a dental hygienist performs procedures such as: ## Courses - ANT 1001 — Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3 - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2104 — Microbiology with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1009 — General, Organic, and Biochemistry - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1012 — Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 1260 — Communication in Healthcare - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - DEH 1001 — Preclinical Dental Hygiene - DEH 1002 — Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lab - DEH 1003 — Dental Anatomy and Histology - DEH 1004 — Dental Radiology - DEH 1005 — Introduction to Dental Hygiene - DEH 1011 — Dental and Medical Emergencies - DEH 1022 — Periodontics I - DEH 1023 — Head and Neck Anatomy - DEH 1026 — Dental Materials - DEH 1032 — Applied Dental Pharmacology - DEH 1035 — Pain and Anxiety Control for the Dental Hygienist - DEH 1050 — Dental Lasers: Theory and Practice - DEH 1053 — Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene I - DEH 1070 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene I - DEH 1071 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene I-A - DEH 2004 — Community Dental Health I - DEH 2013 — General and Oral Pathology - DEH 2021 — Ethics and Practice Management - DEH 2025 — Community Dental Health II: Field Experience - DEH 2042 — Periodontics II - DEH 2068 — Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene II - DEH 2070 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene II - DEH 2071 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene III - DEH 2082 — Periodontics III - DEH 2085 — Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene III - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - HWE 1050 — Human Nutrition - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1002 — General Psychology II: GT-SS3 - PSY 2221 — Social Psychology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2333 — Health Psychology: GT-SS3 - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 - SOC 1002 — Sociology of Institutions & Change: GT-SS3 - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/dental-hygiene-aas/ --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography | AAS **Degree** Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) prepares you to use highly complex medical imaging equipment, analyze acquired images for quality, assess patient condition, and apply appropriate techniques of patient care and education. In addition to fostering your intellectual growth, we advise you to exercise good judgment, demonstrate a professional demeanor, display the highest moral and ethical standards, and promote the safety of yourself and your patients. ## Courses - BIO 1111 — GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - DMS 1001 — Introduction to Sonography - DMS 2001 — Ultrasound Physics I - DMS 2002 — Ultrasound Physics II - DMS 2080 — Clinical Observation - DMS 2081 — Clinical Internship I - DMS 2082 — Clinical Internship II - DMS 2083 — Clinical Internship III - DMS 2089 — Ultrasound Capstone - DMS 2100 — Small Parts Ultrasound - DMS 2101 — Abdominal Ultrasound I - DMS 2102 — Abdominal Ultrasound II - DMS 2111 — General Ultrasound Scan Lab - DMS 2201 — OB/GYN Ultrasound I - DMS 2202 — OB/GYN Ultrasound II - DMS 2400 — Vascular Ultrasound - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - HPR 1038 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 - RTE 2055 — Multiplanar Sectional Imaging - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diagnostic-medical-sonography-aas/ --- # Diesel Technology | AAS **Degree** This program prepares students for entry level positions in the field of heavy-duty diesel vehicle repair and parts supply. Areas of emphasis are engine repair, fuel supply and management, suspension and brakes, hydraulic systems operation, and lighting and instrumentation. The program provides students with a broad foundation in the diesel repair field employers are looking for. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1003 — Diesel Engines I - DPM 1005 — Heavy Duty Powertrains I - DPM 1006 — Diesel Fuel Systems - DPM 1020 — Basic Heavy Duty Electricity - DPM 1021 — Hydraulic Systems I - DPM 1022 — Hydraulic Systems II - DPM 1026 — Heavy Duty Starting & Charging - DPM 1040 — Heavy Duty Steering & Suspension I - DPM 2003 — Diesel Engines II - DPM 2005 — Heavy Duty Powertrains II - DPM 2006 — Heavy Duty Brakes I - DPM 2007 — Heavy Duty Brakes II - DPM 2008 — H/D Automatic Trans Diagnosis - DPM 2010 — Diesel Air Induction & Exhaust - DPM 2022 — Heavy Duty Lighting & Instrumentation - DPM 2023 — Heavy Duty Body Electrical Systems - DPM 2040 — H/D Steering & Suspension II - DPM 2064 — Heavy Duty Heating & Ventilation - DPM 2065 — Heavy Duty Air Conditioning Systems Service - MAT 1140 — Career Math: Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/aas/ --- # Diesel Technology | Brakes Certificate **Certificate** The Diesel Brakes Certificate focuses on the students identifying and describing the many different types of diesel-powered vehicles. An emphasis is placed on being able to research information in maintenance manuals and parts manuals along with properly identifying and selecting mechanical fasteners for a particular application. There will be specific coverage of precision fasteners, fuels, fluids as they relate to the diesel industry. ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1020 — Basic Heavy Duty Electricity - DPM 2006 — Heavy Duty Brakes I - DPM 2007 — Heavy Duty Brakes II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/brakes-certificate/ --- # Diesel Technology | Diesel Engine Performance Certificate **Certificate** The Diesel Engine Performance Certificate is designed for students to learn to identify and describe different types of diesel-powered vehicles, as well as use information provided in maintenance manuals and parts manuals. Students acquire skills associated with maintaining a safe and clean working heavy duty diesel shop. Students learn the proper safe use and care for hand electric, air, and hydraulic tools. Additionally, students learn about the operation and repair of fuel injection systems, including disassembly, assembly, and service procedures of fuel system components. Students acquire… ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1006 — Diesel Fuel Systems - DPM 2010 — Diesel Air Induction & Exhaust - DPM 2022 — Heavy Duty Lighting & Instrumentation Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/diesel-engine-performance-certificate/ --- # Diesel Technology | Diesel Engine Repair Certificate **Certificate** The Diesel Engine Repair Certificate is designed for students to learn to identify and describe different types of diesel-powered vehicles, as well as use information provided in maintenance manuals and parts manuals. Students acquire skills associated with maintaining a safe and clean working heavy duty diesel shop. They also obtain skills in engine removal and reinstallation and remounting systems, with a particular focus on the operation and repair of diesel engines (disassemble, inspection, reassemble). ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1003 — Diesel Engines I - DPM 2003 — Diesel Engines II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/diesel-engine-repair-certificate/ --- # Diesel Technology | Diesel Fuel Injection Certificate **Certificate** The Diesel Fuel Injection Certificate is designed for students to learn to identify and describe different types of diesel-powered vehicles, as well as use information provided in maintenance manuals and parts manuals. Students acquire skills associated with maintaining a safe and clean working heavy duty diesel shop. They also obtain skills in vehicle electricity, circuit designs, and wiring diagrams. Additionally, students learn about the operation and repair of fuel injection systems, including disassembly, assembly, and service procedures of fuel system components. ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1006 — Diesel Fuel Systems - DPM 1020 — Basic Heavy Duty Electricity Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/fuel-injection-certificate/ --- # Diesel Technology | Heating & Air Conditioning Certificate **Certificate** The Heating and Air Conditioning certificate is designed for students to learn to the basics of shop safety, common shop equipment and A/C recovery systems. Students learn about heavy equipment and vehicle electricity and how to read wiring diagrams. The major emphasis is on the diagnosis, troubleshooting and service of heavy equipment and truck heating and cooling systems along with their components. ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1020 — Basic Heavy Duty Electricity - DPM 2064 — Heavy Duty Heating & Ventilation - DPM 2065 — Heavy Duty Air Conditioning Systems Service Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/heating-air-conditioning-certificate/ --- # Diesel Technology | Hydraulics Certificate **Certificate** The Hydraulics certificate is designed for students to learn to identify and describe the many different types of diesel-powered vehicles with instruction on the fundamentals of hydraulics and their applications in diagnosis, service, and testing along with safety measures. The certificate emphasizes being able to research information in maintenance manuals and parts manuals along with maintaining a safe (such as properly lifting equipment) and clean heavy duty diesel shop by cleaning equipment properly, handling and disposing of hazardous materials correctly, and applying mandated regulation… ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1020 — Basic Heavy Duty Electricity - DPM 1021 — Hydraulic Systems I - DPM 1022 — Hydraulic Systems II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/hydraulics-certificate/ --- # Diesel Technology | Preventative Maintenance Certificate **Certificate** The Preventative Maintenance Certificate is designed for students to learn to identify and describe different types of diesel-powered vehicles, as well as use information provided in maintenance manuals and parts manuals. Students acquire skills associated with maintaining a safe and clean working heavy duty diesel shop. Additionally, students learn to perform preventative maintenance on heavy equipment and truck cab electrical systems, diesel engine systems, drivetrains and steering systems, equipment hydraulic and pneumatic brake systems. Students also learn how to complete maintenance reco… ## Courses - DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics - DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation - DPM 1011 — Cab & Elecrtrical PMI - DPM 1012 — Engine Systems PMI - DPM 2011 — Drivetrain, Steering & Suspension Preventive Maintenance - DPM 2012 — Brake Systems PMI Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/diesel-technology/preventative-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Education | AAS **Degree** Early Childhood Education, like all education, demands well-prepared teachers. A growing body of research supports the value of high-quality early childhood programs for children’s later success in school and in life, the most important determinant of which is the teacher. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children - ECE 1045 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education Techniques - ECE 1111 — Infant and Toddler Theory and Practice - ECE 1125 — Intro to Infant\Toddler Lab Techniques - ECE 1925 — School Age Lab Techniques - ECE 2051 — ECE Nutrition, Health, and Safety - ECE 2061 — Observation and Assessment of Young Children’s Development, Learning, and Programs - ECE 2089 — Capstone: Early Childhood Education - ECE 2101 — Working with Families and Communities - ECE 2381 — ECE Child Growth and Development - ECE 2401 — Administration of Early Childhood Care and Education Programs - ECE 2411 — Administration:Human Relations for Early Childhood Education - ECE 2601 — The Exceptional Child - ECE 2615 — Exceptional Child Lab Techniques - ECE 2621 — ECE Curriculum Development: Methods and Techniques - ECE 2641 — Creativity and the Young Child - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 2332 — Psychology of Adjustment - SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3 - SOC 2005 — Sociology Of Family Dynamics: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/aas/ --- # Early Childhood Education | Basic Skills Certificate **Certificate** Patient and compassionate students will learn best practices for teaching children ages 3 through 8 in the classroom, how to cultivate the learning and imagination of youth as well as learning to handle medical emergencies. ## Courses - ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children - ECE 1045 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education Techniques - ECE 2051 — ECE Nutrition, Health, and Safety - ECE 2641 — Creativity and the Young Child - HPR 1013 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/basic-skills-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Education | Director Certificate **Certificate** Learn about the policies of preschool administration. Students will learn about the hiring process at Early Childhood institutions as well as learning and discussing learning theory and pedagogy with other PPSC students with similar goals. ## Courses - ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children - ECE 1045 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education Techniques - ECE 1111 — Infant and Toddler Theory and Practice - ECE 2051 — ECE Nutrition, Health, and Safety - ECE 2381 — ECE Child Growth and Development - ECE 2401 — Administration of Early Childhood Care and Education Programs - ECE 2411 — Administration:Human Relations for Early Childhood Education - ECE 2601 — The Exceptional Child - ECE 2621 — ECE Curriculum Development: Methods and Techniques Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/director-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Education | Early Childhood Assistant Teacher Certificate **Certificate** After completing this certificate, students will meet the minimum qualifications for the DHS. This qualification is a requirement for employment at many early childhood institutions. ## Courses - ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/early-childhood-assistant-teacher-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Education | Early Childhood Teacher Certificate **Certificate** Students learn the necessary skills to seek employment at preschool programs in the state of Colorado. ## Courses - ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children - ECE 1045 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education Techniques - ECE 2101 — Working with Families and Communities - ECE 2381 — ECE Child Growth and Development - ECE 2621 — ECE Curriculum Development: Methods and Techniques Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/early-childhood-teacher-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Education | Infant Toddler Certificate **Certificate** Students learn how to care for infants and toddlers (birth to age three) with this certificate. With this certificate, students will be equipped for employment at daycares, preschools, Head Start programs, among other employment opportunities. ## Courses - ECE 1111 — Infant and Toddler Theory and Practice - ECE 1125 — Intro to Infant\Toddler Lab Techniques - ECE 2051 — ECE Nutrition, Health, and Safety - ECE 2101 — Working with Families and Communities - ECE 2381 — ECE Child Growth and Development - ECE 2601 — The Exceptional Child Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/infant-toddler-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Education Teacher Preparation The Associate of Arts Early Childhood [Teacher] Education option is the result of a Statewide articulation agreement between the Colorado Community College System and the four-year colleges and universities. Students completing the following 60 hours will transfer in 100% of their classes and start as an entering junior at the following four-year schools: Adams State, Colorado Mesa University, Colorado State University-Ft. Collins, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State University, University of Colorado-Denver, and University of Northern Colorado. Please consult with your faculty advisor for… ## Courses - ART 1110 — Art Appreciation GT-AH1 - ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children - ECE 1045 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education Techniques - ECE 2101 — Working with Families and Communities - ECE 2381 — ECE Child Growth and Development - ECE 2621 — ECE Curriculum Development: Methods and Techniques - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - GEO 1005 — World Regional Geography: GT-SS2 - HIS 1210 — United States History to Reconstruction: GT-HI1 - HIS 1220 — United States History Since the Civil War: GT-HI1 - LIT 1015 — Introduction to Literature I: GT-AH2 - LIT 2055 — Children's Literature: GT-AH2 - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - MUS 1020 — Music Appreciation: GT-AH1 - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - SCI 1055 — Integrated Science I - Physics and Chemistry with Lab: GT-SC1 - SCI 1056 — Integrated Science II - Earth and Life Science with Lab: GT-SC1 - THE 1005 — Theatre Appreciation: GT-AH1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ece/teacher-preparation/ --- # Elementary Education | BAS **Degree** Elementary Education BAS aligns with the Colorado Teacher Quality Standards and the Colorado Department of Education’s Educator Preparation Standards Matrices. This comprehensive preparation program equips future educators with the essential knowledge, skills, and tools to succeed in diverse classrooms. Field experience opportunities are embedded throughout the curriculum to ensure teacher candidates meet the 800 or more field hours required by the Colorado Department of Education. Before applying for admission to the BAS program, students must complete or be nearing completion of the Associa… ## Courses - EDU 3311 — Classroom and Behavioral Supports - EDU 3321 — Reading Foundations I: Emergent Literacy - EDU 3331 — ​Inclusive Classroom Practices through Universal Design - EDU 3341 — Digital Literacy Citizenship for Teaching and Learning - EDU 3351 — Reading Foundations II: Word Study and Comprehension - EDU 3361 — Digital Storytelling - EDU 4052 — ​Teacher Preparation Clinical Residency I - EDU 4062 — ​Teacher Preparation Clinical Residency II​ - EDU 4411 — ​Methods of Teaching Language Arts - EDU 4421 — ​Methods of Teaching Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms - EDU 4423 — Community of Practice Seminar​ - EDU 4431 — ​Methods of Teaching Social Studies and Science - EDU 4441 — ​Assessment in Diverse Classrooms​ Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/elementary-education/elementary-education-bas/ --- # Elementary Education Teacher Preparation Elementary Education Teacher Preparation allows students to complete a transferable associate of arts degree preparing them for transfer to a four-year college or university in Colorado where they can complete their bachelor’s degree and teaching credential in two additional years. Students identify a major and transfer institution prior to enrolling for courses and must meet with their faculty advisor before registering for classes to insure transferability of courses to their chosen institution/major. ## Courses - ART 1110 — Art Appreciation GT-AH1 - DAN 1025 — Dance Appreciation: GT-AH1 - EDU 2088 — Practicum II - EDU 2211 — Introduction to Education - EDU 2341 — Multicultural Education - EDU 2611 — Teaching, Learning & Technology - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - GEO 1005 — World Regional Geography: GT-SS2 - GEO 1006 — Human Geography: GT-SS2 - HIS 1210 — United States History to Reconstruction: GT-HI1 - HIS 1220 — United States History Since the Civil War: GT-HI1 - LIT 2055 — Children's Literature: GT-AH2 - MAT 1220 — Integrated Math I: GT-MA1 - MAT 1230 — Integrated Math II: MA1 - MUS 1020 — Music Appreciation: GT-AH1 - PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1 - PSY 2441 — Child Development: GT-SS3 - SCI 1055 — Integrated Science I - Physics and Chemistry with Lab: GT-SC1 - SCI 1056 — Integrated Science II - Earth and Life Science with Lab: GT-SC1 - THE 1005 — Theatre Appreciation: GT-AH1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/elementary-education/elementary-education-teacher-preparation/ --- # Emergency Medical Services | AAS with Emphasis Areas **Degree** Pikes Peak State College offers a variety of courses in the Emergency Medical Services field. It is a Colorado Department of Health and Environment, Pre-hospital Care Division approved training center. It has the approval of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education. The programs are implemented with the cooperation of local medical societies and emergency medical agencies. ## Courses - BIO 1111 — GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - EMS 1021 — EMT Fundamentals - EMS 1022 — EMT Medical Emergencies - EMS 1023 — EMT Trauma Emergencies - EMS 1024 — EMT Special Considerations - EMS 1070 — EMT Clinical - EMS 1081 — EMS Internship I - EMS 1132 — EMS Intravenous / Intraosseous Therapy - EMS 1138 — Basic EMS Simulation Lab - EMS 1140 — Advanced EMS Simulation Lab - EMS 2025 — Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice - EMS 2026 — Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice - Lab - EMS 2027 — Paramedic Special Considerations - EMS 2028 — Paramedic Special Considerations Lab - EMS 2029 — Paramedic Pharmacology - EMS 2030 — Paramedic Pharmacology Lab - EMS 2031 — Paramedic Cardiology - EMS 2032 — Paramedic Cardiology Lab - EMS 2033 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies - EMS 2034 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies Lab - EMS 2035 — Paramedic Trauma Emergencies - EMS 2036 — Paramedic Trauma Emergencies Lab - EMS 2037 — Paramedic Internship Preparatory - EMS 2080 — Internship I: Paramedic - EMS 2081 — Paramedic Internship II - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - HPR 1006 — Customer Service in Healthcare - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 2441 — Child Development: GT-SS3 - PSY 2552 — Psychopathology: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ems/aas/ --- # Emergency Medical Services | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate **Certificate** The primary focus of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician is to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This program will build on the basic knowledge and skills of an EMT necessary to provide patient care. Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, under medical oversight. Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians perform interventions with the basic and advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance. The Advanced Emergency Medic… ## Courses - EMS 1071 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical Internship - EMS 1125 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Fundamentals - EMS 1127 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Special Considerations - EMS 1129 — Emergency Medical Technician Pharamacology - EMS 1132 — EMS Intravenous / Intraosseous Therapy - EMS 1133 — Advanced Emergencies Medical Technician Medical Emergencies - EMS 1135 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Trauma Emergencies - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - HPR 1050 — Basic EKG Interpretation - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ems/advanced-emergency-medical-technician-certificate/ --- # Emergency Medical Services | Emergency Medical Technician Certificate **Certificate** The Emergency Medical Technician Certificate will prepare students to enter the field of Emergency Medical services as an EMT. EMTs work for ambulance companies, fire departments, and hospitals as paid or volunteer providers. Students will be able to demonstrate behaviors consistent with professional and employer expectations, technical proficiency in all the skills necessary to fulfill the role of an entry-level EMT, will be able to comprehend, apply, and evaluate information relative to the role of an entry-level EMT, will use sound judgment while functioning in the healthcare setting as an… ## Courses - EMS 1021 — EMT Fundamentals - EMS 1022 — EMT Medical Emergencies - EMS 1023 — EMT Trauma Emergencies - EMS 1024 — EMT Special Considerations - EMS 1070 — EMT Clinical Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ems/emergency-technician-certificate/ --- # Emergency Medical Services | EMT Enhanced Curriculum Certificate **Certificate** Offers education, training, and supervised clinical experience to further prepare an EMT student to function in the pre-hospital setting such as urban/rural EMS, fire services, or contracted medical work with industrial, tactical, or expeditionary systems. Furthermore, students will be better equipped to apply for work with public and private healthcare institutions and correctional institutions. Emphasizes the enhanced EMT scope of practice available to practitioners in Colorado and elsewhere. Upon successful completion of the program, individuals will obtain an Intravenous Therapy certifica… ## Courses - EMS 1021 — EMT Fundamentals - EMS 1022 — EMT Medical Emergencies - EMS 1023 — EMT Trauma Emergencies - EMS 1024 — EMT Special Considerations - EMS 1070 — EMT Clinical - EMS 1081 — EMS Internship I - EMS 1132 — EMS Intravenous / Intraosseous Therapy - EMS 1138 — Basic EMS Simulation Lab - EMS 1140 — Advanced EMS Simulation Lab - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - HPR 1006 — Customer Service in Healthcare - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - HPR 1050 — Basic EKG Interpretation - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ems/emt-enhanced-curriculum-certificate/ --- # Emergency Medical Services | Paramedic Certificate **Certificate** This Paramedic certificate provides students with the skills needed to deliver emergency medical care to sick or injured patients in a safe and accurate manner. Student are introduced to the advanced practice of prehospital care, advanced emergency pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. Additionally, students learn about cardiovascular emergencies and the care of patients presenting with cardiovascular emergencies. Students learn how to integrate assessment findings when formulating a field impression and implementing a treatment plan in medical emergencies, trauma emergencies,… ## Courses - BIO 1006 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - EMS 2025 — Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice - EMS 2026 — Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice - Lab - EMS 2027 — Paramedic Special Considerations - EMS 2028 — Paramedic Special Considerations Lab - EMS 2029 — Paramedic Pharmacology - EMS 2030 — Paramedic Pharmacology Lab - EMS 2031 — Paramedic Cardiology - EMS 2032 — Paramedic Cardiology Lab - EMS 2033 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies - EMS 2034 — Paramedic Medical Emergencies Lab - EMS 2035 — Paramedic Trauma Emergencies - EMS 2036 — Paramedic Trauma Emergencies Lab - EMS 2037 — Paramedic Internship Preparatory - EMS 2080 — Internship I: Paramedic - EMS 2081 — Paramedic Internship II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/ems/paramedic-certificate/ --- # Aerospace Engineering | AES The Associate of Engineering Science in Aerospace Engineering is the pathway for students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. This program introduces students to calculus, physics, and engineering applications and it includes courses that are designed to transfer to University of Colorado-Colorado Springs in order to continue studies in aerospace engineering. This is a designed career pathway in aerospace engineering. The Associate of Engineering Science (AES) degree prepares students to complete the second half of a Bachelor of Science (BS) in aerospace engine… ## Courses - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - EGG 1025 — ​​​Principles of Aerospace​​ - EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects - EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing - EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics - EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - EGG 2020 — Thermodynamics - EGG 2030 — Mechanics of Solids - EGG 2041 — Circuit Analysis I - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 - MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1 - MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1 - MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1 - MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 - MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra - MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1 - MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/engineering/aerospace-engineering-aes/ --- # Civil Engineering | AES This program is designed for students transferring to a four-year university to complete their BS degree in Civil Engineering. It allows students to complete the first two years of the BS degree at the community college. Students explore calculus, physics, and engineering applications. Civil engineers design, build, and maintain the foundation for our modern society – our buildings, roads and bridges, drinking water and energy systems, seaports and airports, and the infrastructure for a cleaner environment, to name just a few. Civil engineering is an exciting profession because at the end of… ## Courses - AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - CAD 1104 — CAD for Architecture - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - CON 1047 — Field Engineering I - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects - EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing - EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics - EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - EGG 2020 — Thermodynamics - EGG 2030 — Mechanics of Solids - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - GEY 1111 — Physical Geology with Lab: GT-SC1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 - MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1 - MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1 - MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1 - MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 - MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra - MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1 - MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/engineering/civil-engineering-aes/ --- # General Engineering | AES For students who want to complete a degree in engineering and are undecided about the engineering field or transfer university, but are college chemistry and calculus ready, the AES in General Engineering is the most direct path to a bachelor's degree. The majority of coursework will transfer to most universities, but it is important to consult with your academic advisor when selecting electives in the third and fourth semesters. Not all credits are guaranteed to transfer for bachelor's degree requirements at all universities or for all engineering fields. It is recommended that you meet with… ## Courses - AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems - BIO 1111 — GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 1112 — GenBio II: Ecology&Organismic Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II - CAD 1104 — CAD for Architecture - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1112 — General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 2111 — Organic Chemistry I with Lab - CHE 2112 — Organic Chemistry II with Lab - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - CON 1047 — Field Engineering I - CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) - CSC 1060 — Computer Science I: (Language) - CSC 1061 — Computer Science II: (Language) - CSC 2025 — Computer Architecture/Assembly Language Programming - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - EGG 1020 — Engineering Methodologies - EGG 1025 — ​​​Principles of Aerospace​​ - EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects - EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing - EGG 1065 — Logic Design I - EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics - EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - EGG 2020 — Thermodynamics - EGG 2030 — Mechanics of Solids - EGG 2041 — Circuit Analysis I - EGG 2050 — Engineering Economics - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls - ELT 2361 — Microprocessors - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - GEY 1111 — Physical Geology with Lab: GT-SC1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 - MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1 - MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1 - MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1 - MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 - MAT 2520 — Discrete Mathematics: GT-MA1 - MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra - MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1 - MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2113 — Physics III: Calculus-Based Modern Physics Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/engineering/general-engineering-aes/ --- # Industrial Engineering | AES The AES Industrial Engineering curriculum introduces students to calculus, physics, and engineering applications and it includes courses that are design to transfer to Colorado State University-Pueblo to complete their BS degree in Industrial Engineering. It allows students to complete the first two years of the BS degree at Pikes Peak State College. Industrial engineers design and conduct experiments to identify and fix applications to create a more sustainable and ethical solution in manufacturing. Not all credits are guaranteed to transfer for Bachelor's degree requirements at all universi… ## Courses - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1112 — General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects - EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing - EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics - EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - EGG 2041 — Circuit Analysis I - EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 - MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1 - MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1 - MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1 - MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 - MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra - MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1 - MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/engineering/industrial-engineering-aes/ --- # Mechanical Engineering | AES The Associate of Engineering Science in Mechanical Engineering is the pathway for students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. To earn the AES in mechanical engineering, students must complete the following course requirements for a total of 64 semester credit hours. Because the requirements of various four-year receiving institutions vary significantly, it is highly recommended that students consult with an advisor and engineering faculty to ensure courses align with the specific requirements of the receiving institution. ## Courses - BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business - CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) - CSC 1060 — Computer Science I: (Language) - CSC 1061 — Computer Science II: (Language) - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - EGG 1020 — Engineering Methodologies - EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects - EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing - EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics - EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - EGG 2020 — Thermodynamics - EGG 2030 — Mechanics of Solids - EGG 2041 — Circuit Analysis I - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 - MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1 - MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1 - MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1 - MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 - MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra - MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1 - MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2113 — Physics III: Calculus-Based Modern Physics Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/engineering/mechanical-engineering-aes/ --- # Engineering: Mechatronics | AES The AES Engineering: Mechatronics curriculum introduces students to calculus, physics, and engineering applications and it includes courses that are design to transfer to Colorado State University-Pueblo to complete their BS degree in Engineering: Mechatronics. It allows students to complete the first two years of the BS degree at Pikes Peak State College. Students explore calculus, physics, and engineering applications. Engineering mechatronics combines the study of mechanical with electrical engineering courses, so that students may understand core knowledge to drive techniques approach in… ## Courses - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1112 — General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language) - CSC 1060 — Computer Science I: (Language) - ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1 - ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1 - EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects - EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing - EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics - EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - EGG 2041 — Circuit Analysis I - EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications - ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls - ELT 2361 — Microprocessors - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1 - MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1 - MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1 - MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1 - MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1 - MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra - MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1 - MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/engineering/mechatronics-engineering-aes/ --- # Environmental Sustainability Studies | AA **Degree** This interdisciplinary program studies the interconnections between social, economic, and environmental systems. The program seeks to understand the complex interactions and relationships humans have with the natural world. Students develop critical and systems thinking skills to analyze real-world problems and evaluate sustainable solutions. The program provides students with opportunities to learn in the field, engage with industry leaders, and work on real-world projects. ## Courses - ANT 1001 — Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3 - ANT 2115 — Native Peoples of North America: GT-SS3 - BIO 1003 — Principles of Animal Biology: GT-SC2 - BIO 1005 — Science of Biology with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 1111 — GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 1112 — GenBio II: Ecology&Organismic Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1005 — Chemistry In Context with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1112 — General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - ECO 2045 — Environmental Economics: GT-SS1 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - ENV 1010 — Natural Disasters: GT-SC2 - ENV 1111 — Environmental Science with Lab: GT-SC1 - GEO 1005 — World Regional Geography: GT-SS2 - GEO 1006 — Human Geography: GT-SS2 - GEO 1011 — Physical Geography: Landforms with Lab: GT-SC1 - GEO 1012 — Physical Geography - Weather, Climate and Ecosystems w/Lab: GT-SC1 - GEY 1108 — Geology of U.S. National Parks: GT: SC2 - GEY 1111 — Physical Geology with Lab: GT-SC1 - GEY 1135 — Environmental Geology with Lab: GT-SC1 - GEY 1155 — General Oceanography with Lab: GT-SC1 - HIS 2000 — History of Science and Technology:GT-HI1 - HIS 2115 — Native American History: GT-HI1 - HIS 2125 — American Environmental History: GT-HI1 - HIS 2135 — Colorado History:GT-HI1 - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - MET 1050 — General Meteorology with Lab: GT-SC1 - PHI 2005 — Business Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3 - PHY 1105 — Conceptual Physics with Lab: GT-SC1 - PSC 1025 — American, State, and Local Government: GT-SS1 - PSC 1050 — Current Political Issues: GT-SS1 - SCI 1055 — Integrated Science I - Physics and Chemistry with Lab: GT-SC1 - SCI 1056 — Integrated Science II - Earth and Life Science with Lab: GT-SC1 - SOC 2007 — Environmental Sociology: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/environmental-science-sustainability/sustainability-studies-aa/ --- # Fire Science Technology | Basic Firefighter Certificate **Certificate** The Basic Firefighter program is designed to provide the student with basic firefighting skills and knowledge to help prepare one for an entry-level position in the fire service. The courses will provide skills and knowledge in hazardous materials, firefighting, and the emergency services as a whole. ## Courses - FST 1000 — Firefighter I - FST 1002 — Principles/Emergency Services - FST 1003 — Fire Behavior & Combustion - FST 1007 — Hazardous Materials Operations (Level I) - FST 1010 — Job Placement and Assessment - FST 1060 — Candidate Physical Abilities Test Prep Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/fire-science/basic-firefighter-certificate/ --- # Fire Science Technology | AAS with Emphasis Area **Degree** These programs are designed to allow an opportunity for experienced firefighters to receive awarded credits for knowledge gained through experience and training through the Fire Science Prior Learning Assessment Program. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - EMP 1001 — Principles Of Emergency Management - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - FST 1000 — Firefighter I - FST 1002 — Principles/Emergency Services - FST 1003 — Fire Behavior & Combustion - FST 1005 — Building Construction for Fire Protection - FST 1006 — Fire Prevention - FST 1007 — Hazardous Materials Operations (Level I) - FST 1009 — Occupational Safety & Health for Fire - FST 1010 — Job Placement and Assessment - FST 1060 — Candidate Physical Abilities Test Prep - FST 2001 — Instructional Methodology - FST 2002 — Strategy and Tactics - FST 2003 — Fire Hydraulics & Water Supply - FST 2005 — Fire Investigation I - FST 2006 — Fire Company Supervision and Leadership (Fire Officer I) - FST 2007 — Firefighting Strategy and Tactics II - FST 2009 — Fire Protection Systems - FST 2051 — Legal Aspects of Fire Service - FST 2055 — Fire Service Management - FST 2057 — Fire Department Administration - FST 2058 — Wildland Fire Incident Management and Organization - FST 2059 — Wildland Firefighting Strategy and Tactics - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/fire-science/fire-science-technology-aas/ --- # Fire Science Wildland | AAS **Degree** Wildland Firefighting is a firefighting, emergency management and natural resources interdisciplinary career and profession. This degree will allow the student to develop the competencies and skills to enter this expanding career field and will allow the seasoned wildland firefighter to enhance their experience with an academic program. This degree will prepare you to operate in multiple agency jurisdictions, apply standardized wildland firefighting principles as identified by the National Wildland Coordinating Group; introduce you to the principles of emergency management preparedness, mitig… ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - EMP 1001 — Principles Of Emergency Management - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - FST 1000 — Firefighter I - FST 1003 — Fire Behavior & Combustion - FST 1007 — Hazardous Materials Operations (Level I) - FST 1009 — Occupational Safety & Health for Fire - FST 1010 — Job Placement and Assessment - FST 1060 — Candidate Physical Abilities Test Prep - FST 2002 — Strategy and Tactics - FST 2058 — Wildland Fire Incident Management and Organization - FST 2059 — Wildland Firefighting Strategy and Tactics - FSW 1053 — S0-290 Intermediat Wildland Fire Behavior - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1 - PSM 2000 — National Incident Management System / Interagency Operations - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/fire-science/wildland-aas/ --- # Associate of Arts Degrees (AA) **Degree** The Associate of Arts Degrees are designed for students who want a traditional liberal arts education and who intend to transfer to a four-year college or university. They provide a foundation for the continued study of arts and humanities, communication, or social and behavioral science. ## Courses - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/general-degree-requirements/aa/ --- # Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS) **Degree** The two-year AAS degree provides career skills to enable students to enter the job market after graduation, retrain in a new career, or upgrade employment skills. Occupational courses are designed to meet these needs instead of transferring to four-year institutions; however, many four-year institutions accept some of these courses. Check with the receiving institution if planning to transfer these courses. Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/general-degree-requirements/aas/ --- # Associate of Engineering Science Degree (AES) **Degree** The Associate of Engineering Science (AES) degree is designed for students who want an emphasis in various fields of engineering and who intend to transfer to a four-year engineering program. Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/general-degree-requirements/aes/ --- # Associate of General Studies Degree (AGS) **Degree** The Associate of General Studies degree provides an educational plan for the student to create a personalized program. It allows the blending of both career and technical and transfer courses without the constraints of specialization. Transferability of this customized degree program depends upon the courses taken and the receiving institution. ## Courses - ART 1115 — History of Photography - ASL 1121 — American Sign Language I - ASL 1122 — American Sign Language II - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CHI 1011 — Chinese Language I - CIS 1015 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HWE 1050 — Human Nutrition - JPN 1011 — Japanese Language I - JPN 1012 — Japanese Language II - RUS 1011 — Russian Language I - RUS 1012 — Russian Language II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/general-degree-requirements/ags/ --- # Associate of Science Degree (AS) **Degree** The Associate of Science degree is designed for students who want an emphasis in natural sciences, mathematics, computer science, and pre-allied health and intend to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. ## Courses - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/general-degree-requirements/as/ --- # Health, Wellness, and Fitness | AAS **Degree** The Associate of Applied Science Health, Wellness, and Fitness is a gateway for students interested in a career in a health, wellness, and fitness field. The program emphasizes the fundamentals of exercise science, nutrition, and health and wellness promotion. The Health, Wellness, and Fitness degree is the educational pathway for a career in the health and fitness industry. ## Courses - BIO 1004 — Biology:A Human Approach:GT-SC1 - BIO 1111 — GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 1112 — GenBio II: Ecology&Organismic Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 - CHE 1112 — General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HPR 1013 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED - HWE 1019 — Skills and Methods of Teaching Fitness Instruction - HWE 1050 — Human Nutrition - HWE 1061 — Fitness and Wellness - HWE 1062 — Health and Wellness - HWE 1064 — Weight Management and Exercise - HWE 1065 — Introduction to Exercise Health Sciences - HWE 1068 — Certified Personal Trainer Preparatory Course - HWE 2060 — Exercise, Nutrition and Body Composition - HWE 2062 — Physiology of Exercise - HWE 2064 — Health and Wellness Coaching - IHP 1000 — Exploring Complementary Health Modalities - IHP 2050 — Registered Yoga Teacher Training Level 200 - IHP 2052 — Mindfulness Practices for Health and Wellness - MAR 1011 — Principles of Sales - MAR 1060 — Customer Service - MAR 2016 — Principles of Marketing - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - PED 1002 — Weight Training - PED 1003 — Weight Training II - PED 1010 — Fitness Center Activity I - PED 1011 — Fitness Center Activity II - PED 1040 — Body Sculpting and Toning - PED 1041 — Pilates Matwork I - PED 1042 — Pilates Matwork II - PED 1043 — Yoga I - PED 1044 — Yoga II - PED 1061 — Tai Chi I - PED 1063 — Martial Arts I - PHI 1011 — Introduction to Philosophy: GT-AH3 - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 - SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I - SPA 1002 — Conversational Spanish II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/health-wellness-fitness/aas/ --- # Health, Wellness, and Fitness | Health and Wellness Coach Preparatory Program Certificate **Certificate** The Health and Wellness Coach Preparatory Program certificate is designed to prepare students for a career in a health and wellness field. Students will develop skills on how to empower diverse populations to make healthy lifestyle changes that will optimize their health and wellbeing. Additionally, students will learn behavior change strategies and goal-setting techniques for adopting a healthier lifestyle, ethical cross-cultural communication skills, and to differentiate the health and wellness needs between race, ethnicity, social class, gender, age, ability status, and sexual identity. ## Courses - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - HPR 1013 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED - HWE 1062 — Health and Wellness - HWE 2064 — Health and Wellness Coaching - MAR 1060 — Customer Service - PED 1041 — Pilates Matwork I - PED 1043 — Yoga I - PED 1061 — Tai Chi I - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/health-wellness-fitness/coach-preparatory-program-certificate/ --- # Health, Wellness, and Fitness | Personal Trainer Preparatory Program Certificate **Certificate** The Personal Trainer Preparatory Program certificate is designed for students who seek a career in personal training. Students will develop the skills and knowledge for designing and implementing a safe and effective exercise programs for diverse populations. Additionally, students will learn behavior change strategies and goal-setting techniques for implementing a safe and effective exercise program, ethical cross-cultural communication skills, and how to differentiate the exercise needs between race, ethnicity, social class, gender, age, ability status, and sexual identity. ## Courses - HPR 1013 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED - HWE 1019 — Skills and Methods of Teaching Fitness Instruction - HWE 1062 — Health and Wellness - HWE 1065 — Introduction to Exercise Health Sciences - HWE 1068 — Certified Personal Trainer Preparatory Course - HWE 2060 — Exercise, Nutrition and Body Composition - MAR 1060 — Customer Service Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/health-wellness-fitness/personal-trainer-preparatory-program-certificate/ --- # Health, Wellness, and Fitness | Yoga Teacher Training Program Certificate **Certificate** The Yoga Teacher Training certificate is designed for students who seek a career as a Yoga instructor. Students will develop the skills and knowledge in the practice of Yoga with a focus in applicable anatomy, educational and physical requirements, and specific kinesthetic techniques necessary to become a professional Hatha Yoga instructor. Additionally, students will learn ethical cross-cultural communication skills, and how to differentiate the health-related modification needs for a diverse population. ## Courses - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 - HPR 1013 — AHA Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED - IHP 1000 — Exploring Complementary Health Modalities - IHP 2050 — Registered Yoga Teacher Training Level 200 - IHP 2052 — Mindfulness Practices for Health and Wellness - MAR 1060 — Customer Service - SOC 2018 — Sociology of Diversity: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/health-wellness-fitness/yoga-teacher-training-certificate/ --- # Hospitality and Resort Management | Hospitality Basics Certificate **Certificate** This program introduces the student to the Hospitality industry. Students learn basic skill sets in customer service, computer applications, event planning, and food safety and sanitation. Students have the opportunity to earn several industry credentials while earning the Hospitality Basics Certificate. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 2056 — Marketing in the Hospitality Industry - HOS 1005 — Introduction to Management in the Hospitality Industry - HOS 1031 — Planning for Special Events - MAR 1060 — Customer Service Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/hospitality/hospitality-basics-certificate/ --- # Hospitality and Resort Management | AAS **Degree** This program will develop skills and industry knowledge in the key areas of hospitality, lodging, and resort management. Students will engage in theoretical and hands-on learning including managing property food service and lodging operations, facility management, event planning, department operations, hospitality law, human resources, customer relations, information systems and accounting principles. ## Courses - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills - CUA 1190 — Dining Room Management - CUA 2055 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2056 — Marketing in the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2061 — Cost Controls - CUA 2062 — Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry - CUA 2063 — Legal Aspects of Hospitality Management - CUA 2081 — Internship - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HOS 1005 — Introduction to Management in the Hospitality Industry - HOS 1031 — Planning for Special Events - HOS 1048 — Introduction to Food and Beverage - HOS 2021 — Basic Hotel and Restaurant Accounting - HOS 2031 — Resort Facilities Management and Design - HOS 2051 — Hotel Operations - HOS 2080 — Internship - MAR 1060 — Customer Service - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/hospitality/resort-management-aas/ --- # Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology | AAS **Degree** This program prepares students to enter the heating, air conditioning and refrigeration field. This field of work involves different trade disciplines. The two-year program of core courses trains students in residential and commercial heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. The emphasis will be on the servicing and maintenance of equipment found in residences, commercial buildings, and large facilities. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HVA 1002 — Basic Refrigeration - HVA 1005 — Electricity for HVAC/R - HVA 1010 — Fundamentals of Gas Heating - HVA 1011 — Piping Skills for HVAC - HVA 1013 — Refrigerant Recovery Training - HVA 1018 — Customer Soft Skills (Customer Services and Ethics) - HVA 1032 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Controls - HVA 1041 — Sheet Metal Fabrication - HVA 1042 — Residential Air Conditioning - HVA 2001 — Heating For Commercial - HVA 2004 — Direct Digital Controls - HVA 2006 — Mechanical Codes - HVA 2033 — Advanced Refrigeration - HVA 2041 — Advanced Air Conditioning - HVA 2047 — Hot Water Heating Systems - HVA 2062 — Residential Heat Pump Service - HVA 2080 — Internship - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/hvac/aas/ --- # Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology | Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Digital Controls Certificate **Certificate** Students completing the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Digital Controls certificate will gain skills necessary for entry level employment in the area of environmental controls as they pertain to the HVAC systems found in modern commercial and industrial buildings. ## Courses - ELT 1001 — Survey of Electronics - HVA 2051 — Building Automation I, Installer - HVA 2052 — Building Automation II, Service - HVA 2053 — Building Automation III, Advanced Operations Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/hvac/digital-controls-certificate/ --- # Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology | HVAC Industry Upgrade Certificate **Certificate** The HVAC Industry Upgrade certificate is designed for technicians currently employed in the HVAC&R field who want to upgrade their skills. The courses within this certificate option are constantly updated to include discussion of new technologies and equipment found in large modern facilities. ## Courses - HVA 2001 — Heating For Commercial - HVA 2004 — Direct Digital Controls - HVA 2033 — Advanced Refrigeration - HVA 2041 — Advanced Air Conditioning - HVA 2062 — Residential Heat Pump Service - HVA 2080 — Internship Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/hvac/hvac-industry-upgrade-certificate/ --- # Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology | Residential HVAC Certificate **Certificate** The Residential HVAC certificate option provides a student with entry-level skills as a helper or apprentice in the installation, repair, and service of residential heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment found in today’s residences. ## Courses - HVA 1002 — Basic Refrigeration - HVA 1005 — Electricity for HVAC/R - HVA 1010 — Fundamentals of Gas Heating - HVA 1011 — Piping Skills for HVAC - HVA 1013 — Refrigerant Recovery Training - HVA 1018 — Customer Soft Skills (Customer Services and Ethics) - HVA 1032 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Controls - HVA 1042 — Residential Air Conditioning - HVA 1046 — Residential Load Calculation and Duct Design - HVA 2006 — Mechanical Codes Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/hvac/residential-hvac-certificate/ --- # Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Technology | AAS **Degree** Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing commercial and industrial machinery and systems in a commercial building or a manufacturing plant. Technicians ensure the proper operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing routine service and preventative maintenance requirements on all machines through testing, troubleshooting and problem-solving. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core - CON 1062 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical I - CON 1063 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical II - CON 1064 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical III - CON 1065 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical IV - CON 2080 — Internship - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - EIC 2330 — Instrument and Process Control II - ELT 1002 — Soldering - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2357 — Sensors & Transducers - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2359 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2362 — Introduction to Microcontrollers - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - OSH 1310 — 10-HR Construction Industry Standards - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships - SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/industrial-mechatronics/aas/ --- # Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Technology | Electrical Certificate **Certificate** Training provided through the Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Technology, Electrical Certificate program prepares students for a career in the maintenance of large electrical, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic manufacturing systems. Students will develop skills to define, integrate, install, program, and maintain complex control systems. Coursework is designed to prepare students for the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certificate exams. ## Courses - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core - CON 1062 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical I - CON 1063 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical II - CON 1064 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical III - CON 1065 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical IV - OSH 1310 — 10-HR Construction Industry Standards Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/industrial-mechatronics/electrical-certificate/ --- # Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Technology | Electronics Certificate **Certificate** Training provided through the Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Technology, Electronics Certificate program prepares students for a career in various entry-level positions in the field of electronics and other related technology industries including technical sales, manufacturing, and quality control. The certificate offers a broad range of electronics courses with emphasis on electronics-related analysis, operation, application, installation, and service. Coursework is designed to prepare students for the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certificate exams. Because most cour… ## Courses - CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core - EIC 2330 — Instrument and Process Control II - ELT 1002 — Soldering - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2357 — Sensors & Transducers - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2359 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2362 — Introduction to Microcontrollers - OSH 1310 — 10-HR Construction Industry Standards Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/industrial-mechatronics/electronics-certificate/ --- # Interior Design | AAS **Degree** As a PPSC interior design student you will have the opportunity to develop an understanding of the fundamentals of design, drafting, textiles, finish materials, graphic communication, space planning, residential design, commercial design and sustainability. Your studies will also include technical courses in AutoCAD and Revit software as well as courses that will prepare you for the industry. Your educational experience will include opportunities for hands-on experience and internships. ## Courses - AEC 2300 — Sustainable Building Systems - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - ART 1110 — Art Appreciation GT-AH1 - ART 1201 — Drawing I - CAD 1105 — AutoCAD for Interiors - CAD 1110 — Sketchup - CAD 2220 — Revit Architecture - CAD 2221 — Advanced Revit Architecture - CAD 2227 — Revit for Interiors - CAD 2228 — Advanced Revit for Interiors - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - IND 1100 — Interior Design Fundamentals - IND 1102 — History of Interior Design - IND 2078 — Workshop - IND 2080 — Internship - IND 2089 — Capstone - IND 2201 — Graphic Communication - IND 2202 — Perspective&Rendering Technique - IND 2206 — Interior Finishes - IND 2207 — Interior Design II- Space Planning and Human Factors - IND 2208 — Residential Design - IND 2209 — Commerical Design I - IND 2210 — Accessorizing - IND 2211 — Commercial Design II - IND 2300 — Interior Construction - IND 2301 — Interior Design III ¿ Materials, Details, Codes, & Specs - IND 2302 — Lighting Design - IND 2500 — Intro to Kitchen & Bath Design - IND 2701 — Professional Practice for Interior Designers - IND 2702 — IND Portfolio Presentations - IND 2703 — Sustainable Design - IND 2704 — Interior Design IV - Special Applications - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1013 — Adobe InDesign - MGD 1014 — Typography I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/interior-design-aas/ --- # Law Enforcement Academy Certificate **Certificate** The Law Enforcement Academy provides qualified individuals the opportunity to gain the skills to become a law enforcement officer. The Academy offers a basic recruit curriculum sanctioned by the Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). During their enrollment, students take approximately 745 hours of coursework. At the end of the training program, P.O.S.T. administers the final certification exam. Those who successfully complete the exam are granted P.O.S.T. certification for three years. Colorado State Law requires that all individuals be P.O.S.T. certified prior to applying to a la… ## Courses - LEA 1001 — Basic Police Academy I - LEA 1002 — Basic Police Academy II - LEA 1003 — Basic Law Enforcement Academy III - LEA 1004 — Basic Law Enforcement Acad. IV - LEA 1005 — Basic Law - LEA 1006 — Arrest Control Techniques - LEA 1007 — Law Enforcement Driving - LEA 1008 — Firearms - PED 2058 — Law Enforcement Academy Physical Training I - PED 2059 — Law Enforcement Academy Physical Training II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/law-enforcement-academy-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | AAS with Emphasis Areas **Degree** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - EGT 2305 — Geometric Dimension & Tolerance - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 1002 — Print Reading for Machinists - MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe - MAC 1011 — Intermediate Engine Lathe - MAC 1012 — Advanced Engine Lathe - MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine - MAC 1021 — Intermediate Milling Machine - MAC 1022 — Advanced Milling Machine Operations - MAC 2005 — Introduction to CNC Milling Operations - MAC 2006 — CNC Milling Operations II - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab - MAC 2045 — CADCAM 3D - MAC 2046 — CADCAM 3D Lab - MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy - MAC 2080 — Machining Internship - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MTE 1130 — Metrology - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/aas/ --- # Machining Technology | Advanced Machining Technology Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - MAC 1012 — Advanced Engine Lathe - MAC 1022 — Advanced Milling Machine Operations - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab - MAC 2045 — CADCAM 3D - MAC 2046 — CADCAM 3D Lab - MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/advanced-machining-technology-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | Advanced Manufacturing Machining Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - EGT 2305 — Geometric Dimension & Tolerance - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 1002 — Print Reading for Machinists - MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe - MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine - MAC 2005 — Introduction to CNC Milling Operations - MAC 2006 — CNC Milling Operations II - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab - MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy - MTE 1130 — Metrology Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/advanced-manufacturing-machining-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | Basic Machining Technology Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 1002 — Print Reading for Machinists - MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe - MAC 1011 — Intermediate Engine Lathe - MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine - MAC 1021 — Intermediate Milling Machine Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/basic-machining-technology-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | Basic Manufacturing Machining Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 1002 — Print Reading for Machinists - MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy - MTE 1130 — Metrology Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/basic-manufacturing-machining-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | CNC Machining Certificate **Certificate** This CNC Machining certificate provides students with entry level machining and technology skills. Students learn how to construct, modify, and manage complex parts in 3D space as well as to produce 2D drawings from the 3D models, and create and edit CNC mill programs. Additionally, students learn how to interpret and apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT) in machining or drafting. This certificate is one of four certificates that build on each other across three semesters. ## Courses - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing - EGT 2305 — Geometric Dimension & Tolerance - MAC 2005 — Introduction to CNC Milling Operations - MAC 2006 — CNC Milling Operations II - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/cnc-machining-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | Intermediate Manufacturing Machining Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe - MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/intermediate-manufacturing-machining-certificate/ --- # Machining Technology | Machining for Welders Certificate **Certificate** This program is no longer accepting new students. PPSC is committed to supporting students who start the program through completion, no later than the Spring 2028 semester. ## Courses - MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe - MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine - MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy - WEL 1006 — Blueprint Reading for Welders and Fitters Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/machining-technology/machining-welders-certificate/ --- # Medical Assistant | AAS **Degree** One Associate of Applied Science degree option and one certificate option are available. The area of Medical Assisting is designed to prepare individuals to assist with clinical and administrative functions as employees within the ambulatory health care setting. All students become familiar with multiple medical diagnostic and treatment procedures commonly performed in the ambulatory setting including phlebotomy, laboratory testing, respiratory testing and treatments, cast care, wound care, medication dosage calculation and administration, performing EKG (electrocardiogram) while interacting… ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 1260 — Communication in Healthcare - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - HPR 1020 — Phlebotomy - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - HPR 2020 — Advanced Phlebotomy - MAP 1010 — Medical Office Administration - MAP 1020 — Medical Office Financial Management - MAP 1050 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants - MAP 1083 — Medical Assistant Internship - MAP 2038 — Medical Assisting Laboratory - MAP 2040 — Medical Assisting Clinical Skills - MAP 2069 — Review for Medical Assistant National Exam - MAP 2080 — Internship - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - MOT 1015 — Electronic Medical Office Records - MOT 1025 — Basic Medical Sciences I - MOT 1026 — Basic Medical Sciences II - MOT 1027 — Basic Medical Sciences III - MOT 1036 — Introduction to Clinical Skills - MOT 1081 — Internship: Administrative - MOT 1082 — Internship: Clinical - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/medical-assistant/aas/ --- # Medical Assistant | Medical Assistant Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is designed to prepare individuals to work in clinics or physicians’ offices as clinical assistants. Successful graduates from this program will be able to provide assistance with physical examinations, diagnostic tests, in-office laboratory testing and treatment procedures. All credits from this certificate may be applied to the Medical Assistant AAS degree program. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - MAP 1010 — Medical Office Administration - MAP 1020 — Medical Office Financial Management - MAP 1050 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants - MAP 2038 — Medical Assisting Laboratory - MAP 2040 — Medical Assisting Clinical Skills - MAP 2069 — Review for Medical Assistant National Exam - MAP 2080 — Internship - MOT 1025 — Basic Medical Sciences I - MOT 1026 — Basic Medical Sciences II - MOT 1027 — Basic Medical Sciences III - MOT 1036 — Introduction to Clinical Skills Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/medical-assistant/medical-assistant-certificate/ --- # Medical Office Technology | Medical Coding Specialist Certificate **Certificate** Medical Reception & Medical Coding certificate programs are designed to prepare individuals to assist with administrative functions as employees within the Medical or Clinical Office setting. All students become familiar with the health care system, medical terminology, and interpersonal relationships. Student will learn the administrative skills necessary for proper functioning of a medical office to include data entry into electronic medical records, HIPAA security, financial management, referrals, prior authorizations, coding for reimbursement. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - MAP 2080 — Internship - MOT 1025 — Basic Medical Sciences I - MOT 1026 — Basic Medical Sciences II - MOT 1027 — Basic Medical Sciences III - MOT 1050 — CPT Coding - MOT 1060 — ICD Coding - MOT 1061 — Intermediate Coding - MOT 2040 — Advanced Insurance Billing and Coding Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/medical-office-tech/medical-coding-specialist-certificate/ --- # Medical Office Technology | Medical Office Administration Certificate **Certificate** Medical Reception & Medical Coding certificate programs are designed to prepare individuals to assist with administrative functions as employees within the Medical or Clinical Office setting. All students become familiar with the health care system, medical terminology, and interpersonal relationships. Student will learn the administrative skills necessary for proper functioning of a medical office to include data entry into electronic medical records, HIPAA security, financial management, referrals, prior authorizations, coding for reimbursement. ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - MAP 1010 — Medical Office Administration - MAP 1020 — Medical Office Financial Management - MAP 2080 — Internship - MOT 1015 — Electronic Medical Office Records - MOT 1025 — Basic Medical Sciences I - MOT 1026 — Basic Medical Sciences II - MOT 1027 — Basic Medical Sciences III - MOT 1036 — Introduction to Clinical Skills - MOT 1050 — CPT Coding - MOT 1060 — ICD Coding - MOT 1061 — Intermediate Coding - MOT 2040 — Advanced Insurance Billing and Coding Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/medical-office-tech/medical-office-administration-certificate/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | AAS **Degree** This program prepares the students for entry-level work in some of the following creative and exciting areas: graphic design, photo enhancement, digital illustration, interactive media digital video production, web design, animation, and production layout. Students receive a blend of knowledge in color, design, computer software, typography, and drawing. Students will also choose from a variety of course electives. ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - ART 1110 — Art Appreciation GT-AH1 - ART 1111 — Art History Prehistory to 1400: GT-AH1 - ART 1112 — Art History 1400 - 1900: GT-AH1 - ART 1113 — Art History 1900 to Present: GT-AH1 - ART 1201 — Drawing I - ART 1202 — Drawing II - ART 1205 — Drawing for the Graphic Novel - ART 1401 — Digital Photography I - ART 1405 — Mixed Media I: Digital Art - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - JOU 1005 — Introduction to Mass Media: GT-SS3 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - MGD 1002 — Introduction to Multimedia - MGD 1006 — Creativity and Visual Thinking - MGD 1007 — History of Design - MGD 1009 — Design & Color - MGD 1010 — Lettering for Graphic Design - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1013 — Adobe InDesign - MGD 1014 — Typography I - MGD 1015 — Typography & Layout - MGD 1017 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MGD 1020 — Production Design - MGD 1032 — Design and Color II - MGD 1034 — Drawing for Illustrators - MGD 1037 — Illustration I - MGD 1038 — Illustration II - MGD 1041 — Web Design I - MGD 1043 — Motion Graphic Design I:(Software) - MGD 1053 — 3D Animation I - MGD 1056 — Emergent Media Practices - MGD 1058 — Introduction to UI/UX - MGD 1064 — Digital Video Editing I - MGD 1065 — After Effects I - MGD 1078 — Seminar/Workshop - MGD 1080 — Internship - MGD 2001 — Children`s Book Illustration - MGD 2002 — Point of Purchase Packaging Design - MGD 2011 — Adobe Photoshop II - MGD 2012 — Adobe Illustrator II - MGD 2013 — Electronic Prepress - MGD 2014 — Typography II - MGD 2015 — Painting for Illustrators - MGD 2021 — Computer Graphics I - MGD 2022 — Computer Graphics II - MGD 2035 — Word & Image 1: Comics - MGD 2037 — Illustration III - MGD 2038 — Illustration IV - MGD 2041 — Web Design II - MGD 2042 — Web Architecture: Open Source Design - MGD 2058 — User Experience/User Interface Design (UX/UI) - MGD 2059 — Management and Production - MGD 2065 — After Effects II - MGD 2068 — Business for Creatives - MGD 2089 — MGD 2089 - PHO 1020 — Fundamentals of Photography - PHO 2005 — Digital Photography I - RTV 1005 — Basic Video Production - RTV 1006 — Principles of Audio - RTV 2005 — Advanced Video Production Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/aas/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | Multimedia Graphic Design: Design to Print Certificate **Certificate** With the Multimedia Graphic Design: Design to Print Certificate students acquire a blend of knowledge regarding color, layout, and design associated with communication through print media. Students practice using design processes and creative problem solving in workups, finished art, and presentations. Additionally, students learn how to use the high-end capabilities of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign as illustration, design, and page layout tools. Students learn about typography and develop electronic drawing skills through practice and the use of state-of-the-art illustra… ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - MGD 1009 — Design & Color - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1013 — Adobe InDesign - MGD 1014 — Typography I - MGD 2011 — Adobe Photoshop II - MGD 2012 — Adobe Illustrator II - MGD 2013 — Electronic Prepress - MGD 2021 — Computer Graphics I - MGD 2022 — Computer Graphics II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/design-print-certificate/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | Multimedia Graphic Design: Digital Illustration Certificate **Certificate** With the Multimedia Graphic Design: Digital Illustration Certificate students acquire a blend of knowledge regarding color, layout, and design associated with communication through design illustration. Students learn how to use the high-end capabilities of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Students acquire the fundamental skills associated with drawing and rendering line structure, form, value, and composition. Additionally, students learn about methods and techniques used in the profession of illustration for advertising, brochures, books, and other printed communication forms, with a f… ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - MGD 1009 — Design & Color - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1034 — Drawing for Illustrators - MGD 1037 — Illustration I - MGD 1038 — Illustration II - MGD 2001 — Children`s Book Illustration - MGD 2035 — Word & Image 1: Comics - MGD 2037 — Illustration III Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/digital-illustration-certificate/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | Digital Image Editing Certificate **Certificate** The Digital Image Editing Certificate provides students with technical skills to utilize Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and digital tools to design, create, and edit digital images. Students are introduced to photography, camera equipment and industry-standard software for image capture, management, and manipulation. There is an emphasis on the creative use of camera controls, exposure, and an overview of digital processing. ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - ART 1401 — Digital Photography I - MGD 1009 — Design & Color - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 2011 — Adobe Photoshop II - PHO 1020 — Fundamentals of Photography Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/digital-image-editing-certificate/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | Multimedia Graphic Design: Foundations Certificate **Certificate** With the Multimedia Graphic Design: Foundations Certificate students acquire a blend of knowledge regarding the basic components of multimedia, including text, graphics, animation, sound, and video through the creation of an array of projects and demonstrations. Students practice using design process and creative problem solving, as well as learning about color theories, fundamentals, and styles. Additionally, students can learn how to use the high-end capabilities of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign as illustration, design, web design, and page layout tools. ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - MGD 1002 — Introduction to Multimedia - MGD 1009 — Design & Color - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1013 — Adobe InDesign - MGD 1014 — Typography I - MGD 1017 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MGD 1034 — Drawing for Illustrators - MGD 1041 — Web Design I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/graphic-design-foundations-certificate/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | MGD User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI) Design Certificate **Certificate** With the MGD User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI) Design Certificate students practice using a variety of media and tools, including Adobe Illustrator, Content Management Systems (CMS), and widely used prototyping tools with a focus on creative solutions and innovative ideas to create simple design projects related to the field. Additionally, students publish live websites using web editing software and File Transfer Protocol client as well as create wireframes, sitemaps, and design mock-ups. Students design effective and consistent User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX), projects usi… ## Courses - MGD 1006 — Creativity and Visual Thinking - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1017 — Introduction to Visual Communications - MGD 1041 — Web Design I - MGD 1058 — Introduction to UI/UX - MGD 2042 — Web Architecture: Open Source Design - MGD 2068 — Business for Creatives Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/ux-ui-design-certificate/ --- # Multimedia Graphic Design | Multimedia Graphic Design: Web Design Certificate **Certificate** With the Multimedia Graphic Design: Web Design Certificate students acquire a blend of knowledge regarding color, layout, and design associated with communication through web sites. Students learn how to use Adobe Photoshop and how to create animation and dynamic interactive media for web and multimedia applications to a professional standard. Additionally, students learn about web site planning, design, and creation through industry-standard development tools as well as open sources tools used in the design industry for designing and implementing web architecture. ## Courses - ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design - ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I - MGD 1009 — Design & Color - MGD 1011 — Adobe Photoshop I - MGD 1012 — Adobe Illustrator I - MGD 1041 — Web Design I - MGD 1043 — Motion Graphic Design I:(Software) - MGD 1065 — After Effects I - MGD 2041 — Web Design II - MGD 2042 — Web Architecture: Open Source Design Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/mgd/web-design-certificate/ --- # Recording Arts Technology | AAS **Degree** This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Recording Arts Technology and enter the workforce. Students explore music theory, history, sight-singing, music computer applications and audio. Students build digital literacy skills in audio recording, digital editing, audio production, audio post-production, live sound engineering, video sound production, and fundamental musicianship skills to prepare students for the workforce. This program develops the knowledge and skills for entry level career options in the music recording and entertainment industry inc… ## Courses - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MUS 1010 — Music Theory I - MUS 1011 — Music Theory II - MUS 1012 — Ear Training/Sight-singing I Lab - MUS 1013 — Ear Training/Sight-singing II Lab - MUS 1022 — Music History Early Romantic Period to the Present: GT-AH1 - MUS 1025 — History of Jazz: GT-AH1 - MUS 1026 — History of Rock and Pop: GT-AH1 - MUS 1031 — Music Class I: (specify) - MUS 1032 — Music Class II: (specify) - MUS 1033 — Music Class III: (specify) - MUS 1041 — Private Instruction: (specify) - MUS 1042 — Private Instruction: (specify) - MUS 1043 — Private Instruction: (specify) - MUS 1044 — Private Instruction: (specify) - MUS 1051 — Ensemble I - MUS 1052 — Ensemble II - MUS 1053 — Ensemble III - MUS 1061 — Computer Music Applications I - MUS 1062 — Computer Music Applications II - MUS 1063 — Music Audio Production I: - MUS 1064 — Music Audio Production II - MUS 1067 — Music Business I - MUS 2010 — Music Theory III - MUS 2011 — Music Theory IV - MUS 2012 — Ear Training/Sight-Singing Lab III - MUS 2013 — Ear Training/Sight-Singing Lab IV - MUS 2041 — Private Instruction: (specify) - MUS 2065 — Live Audio Engineering - MUS 2084 — Internship - MUS 2089 — Capstone - PHY 1105 — Conceptual Physics with Lab: GT-SC1 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships - PSY 1016 — Stress Management - RTV 1005 — Basic Video Production - RTV 1006 — Principles of Audio - RTV 1010 — Fundamentals of Podcasting - SPA 1001 — Conversational Spanish I - THE 1016 — Technical Theatre - THE 1031 — Theatre Production I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/music-audio-technology-aas/ --- # Nursing | LPN Advanced Placement Option AAS **Degree** Declaring the Nursing AAS as your major does not mean you’ve been officially admitted to the program yet. Admission to this program is selective and competitive. There are prerequisite classes and additional steps you’ll need to complete before you can apply for program entry to be considered for program acceptance. ## Courses - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2104 — Microbiology with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2116 — Human Pathophysiology - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1120 — Math for Clinical Calculations - NUR 2002 — Transition from LPN to Professional Nursing - NUR 2006 — Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NUR 2011 — Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing - NUR 2012 — Pharmacology II - NUR 2016 — Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NUR 2030 — Transition to Professional Nursing Practice - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/nursing/lpn-advanced-placement-option-aas/ --- # Nursing | Nurse Aide Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is designed to prepare individuals for entry level positions in bedside care. The program is competency-based introducing students to the principles, skills and abilities that comprise the Nurse Aide Scope of Practice. Successful graduates of this program will have the knowledge base to work in a variety of settings to include long-term care, home health, hospice, rehabilitation, and acute care. Students who complete NUA 1001 and NUA 1070 are eligible for a Program Completion Certificate from Pikes Peak State College. ## Courses - HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification) - NUA 1001 — Nurse Aide Health Care Skills - NUA 1070 — Nurse Aide Clinical Experience Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/nursing/nurse-aide-certificate/ --- # Nursing | Practical Nursing (PN) Certificate **Certificate** The Practical Nursing (PN) program is designed to prepare safe practitioners to administer basic nursing care and/or assist with care of patients of various health status and ages within the scope of practical nursing as defined by the Colorado State Board of Nursing. Upon successful completion of the PN certificate program, graduates will quality to take the national Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) exam, which, if successful, results in a Licensed Practical Nurse who is qualified to practice. Licensed Practical Nurses LPNs work under the direction of physicians and registered nurses to care… ## Courses - BIO 1006 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - NUR 1001 — Pharmacology Calculations - NUR 1002 — Alterations in Adult Health I - NUR 1003 — Basic Health Assessment for the Practical Nurse - NUR 1004 — Alterations in Adult Health II - NUR 1005 — Practical Nursing Arts and Skills - NUR 1010 — Pharmacology for Practical Nursing - NUR 1011 — Advancement into Practical Nursing - NUR 1013 — Basic Concepts of Maternal-Newborn Nursing - NUR 1014 — Basic Concepts of Pediatric Nursing - NUR 1015 — Basic Concepts of Mental Health Nursing - NUR 1016 — Basic Concepts of Geriatric Nursing - NUR 1070 — Clinical I - NUR 1071 — Clinical II - NUR 1072 — Clinical III - NUR 1073 — Clinical IV Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/nursing/practical-nursing/ --- # Nursing | Registered Nurse AAS **Degree** Declaring the Nursing AAS as your major does not mean you’ve been officially admitted to the program yet. Admission to this program is selective and competitive. There are prerequisite classes and additional steps you’ll need to complete before you can apply for program entry to be considered for program acceptance. ## Courses - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2104 — Microbiology with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2116 — Human Pathophysiology - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1120 — Math for Clinical Calculations - NUA 1001 — Nurse Aide Health Care Skills - NUA 1070 — Nurse Aide Clinical Experience - NUR 1006 — Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts - NUR 1009 — Fundamentals of Nursing - NUR 1012 — Basic Concepts of Pharmacology - NUR 1050 — Maternal - Child Nursing - NUR 2006 — Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NUR 2011 — Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing - NUR 2012 — Pharmacology II - NUR 2016 — Advanced Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NUR 2030 — Transition to Professional Nursing Practice - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/nursing/registered-nurse-aas/ --- # Nursing | Registered Nurse to BSN The RN-BSN program is designed for Registered Nurses who wish to earn the baccalaureate nursing degree or for current nursing students (dual enrollment) who are enrolled and in good standing in the Nursing AAS program who wish to earn the baccalaureate nursing degree. Students will examine the role of baccalaureate nursing that embraces excellence, caring, legal and ethical practice, civility, and lifelong learning. The curriculum prepares students to advance in their nursing career by gaining knowledge of current trends in the profession, nursing research, leadership, and healthcare informat… ## Courses - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - NUR 3001 — Integration into Baccalaureate Nursing Practice - NUR 3002 — Trends in Nursing Practice - NUR 3003 — Nursing Research / Evidence Based Practice - NUR 3004 — Informatics / Healthcare Technology - NUR 3005 — Emergency Preparedness - NUR 3006 — Gerontology Nursing - NUR 3007 — Behavioral Health - NUR 4008 — Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Professional Nursing Practice - NUR 4009 — Leadership in the Nursing Profession - NUR 4010 — Community Health Nursing/Practicum - NUR 4011 — Senior Seminar Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/nursing/registered-nurse-bachelor-science-nursing/ --- # Comprehensive Higher Education Certificate **Certificate** The Comprehensive Higher Education Certificate is offered through the ASPIRE (Achieving Success through Personalized Inclusive Real-world Education) program at Pikes Peak State College (PPSC). ASPIRE at PPSC is designed to provide inclusive higher education opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). ## Courses - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 0094 — Studio 1021 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships - PSY 1016 — Stress Management Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/other-courses-of-study/comprehensive-higher-education/ --- # Paralegal/Legal Assistant | AAS **Degree** For more than three decades, the Paralegal program has been educating and training students to meet the needs of the local legal market, while providing students with opportunities beyond the law office environment. The program is an institutional member of the American Association for Paralegal Education, the National Association of Legal Assistants / Paralegals, and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations. ## Courses - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - PAR 1114 — Computers and the Law - PAR 1115 — Introduction to Law - PAR 1116 — Torts - PAR 1117 — Family Law - PAR 1118 — Contracts - PAR 1125 — Property Law - PAR 1127 — Legal Ethics - PAR 2080 — Internship - PAR 2087 — Cooperative Education - PAR 2201 — Civil Litigation - PAR 2202 — Evidence - PAR 2205 — Criminal Law - PAR 2206 — Business Organization Law - PAR 2208 — Probate and Estates - PAR 2209 — Constitutional Law - PAR 2213 — Legal Research & Writing I - PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1 - PSC 1025 — American, State, and Local Government: GT-SS1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/paralegal-legal-assistant/aas/ --- # Paralegal/Legal Assistant | Legal Assistant Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is designed for college graduates interested in gaining critical skill necessary to work in the legal support industry. This certificate program offering is only available to those students who possess (at the time of entry into the program) a bachelor’s degree or HIGHER from a regionally accredited college or university. Students not possessing an approved degree must enroll in the Paralegal Associate of Applied Science program. ## Courses - PAR 1115 — Introduction to Law - PAR 1116 — Torts - PAR 1117 — Family Law - PAR 1118 — Contracts - PAR 1125 — Property Law - PAR 1127 — Legal Ethics - PAR 2080 — Internship - PAR 2087 — Cooperative Education - PAR 2201 — Civil Litigation - PAR 2202 — Evidence - PAR 2205 — Criminal Law - PAR 2209 — Constitutional Law - PAR 2213 — Legal Research & Writing I Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/paralegal-legal-assistant/legal-assistant-certificate/ --- # Phlebotomy Certificate **Certificate** In the Phlebotomy certificate program, students will learn theory, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and proficiency in collection of tissue and blood samples from patients in a variety of settings. Students will learn customer service, communication skills necessary to work with patients and legal issues governing medical concerns and ethical issues. Career options are covered, and students will be prepared for a career in phlebotomy. Upon successful completion of the required courses, students will qualify to take the National Registry Board Exam for Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RP… ## Courses - HPR 1006 — Customer Service in Healthcare - HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions - HPR 1020 — Phlebotomy - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - HPR 2020 — Advanced Phlebotomy Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/phlebotomy-certificate/ --- # Professional Photography | AAS **Degree** This program prepares the students for entry-level work in some of the following creative and exciting areas: portrait, commercial, outdoor, photojournalism, product, and fine-art photography. In addition, students may enter support industries, which include photo digital imaging and enhancement and photo lab technician. Students receive a blend of knowledge in technical camera skills, composition and creative thought, and computer software. Students will also choose from a variety of course electives. ## Courses - ART 1110 — Art Appreciation GT-AH1 - ART 1115 — History of Photography - ART 1401 — Digital Photography I - ART 2405 — Portrait Photography - ART 2407 — Landscape Photography - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PHO 1043 — Perception & Photography I - PHO 2005 — Digital Photography I - PHO 2026 — Digital Darkroom - PHO 2032 — Professional Portraiture - PHO 2034 — View Camera/Lighting Technique - PHO 2035 — Commercial Photography:Architecture - PHO 2036 — Product Photography - PHO 2037 — Advanced Lighting Technique - PHO 2060 — Events and Wedding Photography - PHO 2063 — Digital Capture Processing III - PHO 2066 — Pro Digital Workflow: Software - PHO 2080 — Internship - PHO 2081 — Internship: (list title) - PHO 2187 — Business of Photography - PHO 2188 — Portfolio/Career Exploration Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/photography/aas/ --- # Professional Photography | Portrait Photography Certificate **Certificate** This Portrait Photography certificate is designed to prepare students to shoot portrait photography in a variety of settings inside and outside of the studio. Students learn the technical and aesthetic aspects of studio and location portrait photography, as well as learning about the field of portraiture including event-based, environmental, editorial, and studio. Emphasis is placed on advanced camera and flash techniques, candid, formal and ceremonial photography, as well as the business and planning aspects of professional photography at events, weddings, graduations, and other similar occa… ## Courses - ART 1401 — Digital Photography I - ART 2405 — Portrait Photography - PHO 1043 — Perception & Photography I - PHO 2005 — Digital Photography I - PHO 2026 — Digital Darkroom - PHO 2032 — Professional Portraiture - PHO 2037 — Advanced Lighting Technique - PHO 2060 — Events and Wedding Photography - PHO 2187 — Business of Photography - PHO 2188 — Portfolio/Career Exploration Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/photography/portrait-photography-certificate/ --- # Professional Photography | Photography Post Production & Output Certificate **Certificate** This Photography Post Production & Output certificate is designed to prepare students to use various technical and creative approaches to the post production of photographs. Students learn traditional and contemporary approaches to landscape photography, operate image manipulation software using scanning equipment and software tools, and learn about freelance work and the business of photography. Students also learn about freelance work and the business of photography. Students create a computer-based portfolio and a printed presentation portfolio of their work. ## Courses - ART 1401 — Digital Photography I - PHO 1043 — Perception & Photography I - PHO 2005 — Digital Photography I - PHO 2026 — Digital Darkroom - PHO 2063 — Digital Capture Processing III - PHO 2066 — Pro Digital Workflow: Software - PHO 2187 — Business of Photography - PHO 2188 — Portfolio/Career Exploration Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/photography/post-production-output-certificate/ --- # Professional Photography | Real Estate Photography Certificate **Certificate** Upon completion of the Real Estate Photography certificate program, students should be able to: ## Courses - ART 1401 — Digital Photography I - ART 2407 — Landscape Photography - PHO 1043 — Perception & Photography I - PHO 2005 — Digital Photography I - PHO 2026 — Digital Darkroom - PHO 2035 — Commercial Photography:Architecture - PHO 2037 — Advanced Lighting Technique - PHO 2187 — Business of Photography - PHO 2188 — Portfolio/Career Exploration Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/photography/real-estate-photography-certificate/ --- # Physical Therapist Assistant | AAS **Degree** Physical therapist assistants (PTAs) work as part of a team to provide physical therapy services under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. PTAs assist the physical therapist in the treatment of individuals of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. ## Courses - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - COM 1260 — Communication in Healthcare - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PTA 1010 — Basic Patient Care in Physical Therapy - PTA 1011 — Essential Physical Therapist Assistant Skills Laboratory I - PTA 1015 — Principles and Practices of Physical Therapy - PTA 1018 — Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology - PTA 1020 — Modalities in Physical Therapy - PTA 1021 — Essential Physical Therapist Assistant Skills Laboratory II - PTA 1024 — Rehab Principles of Medical I - PTA 1034 — Rehabilitation Principles of Medical Management II - PTA 1040 — Clinical Kinesiology - PTA 1041 — Professional Communications II - PTA 2005 — Psychosocial Issues in Health Care - PTA 2030 — Orthopedic Assessment and Management - PTA 2040 — Neurologic Assessment and Management Techniques - PTA 2041 — Essential Physical Therapist Assistant Skills Laboratory III - PTA 2051 — Professional Communications III - PTA 2078 — PTA Seminar - PTA 2080 — Internship I: - PTA 2081 — PTA Internship II - PTA 2082 — PTA Internship III Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/physical-therapist-assistant-aas/ --- # Psychology, AA with Designation **Degree** Psychologists study the behavior of individuals and groups and often help individuals achieve satisfactory personal adjustments. Their work includes varied activities such as teaching in colleges and universities, counseling and psychotherapy, psychological testing, planning, and conducting training programs for workers, performing basic and applied research, advising on psychological methods and theories, and administering psychology programs in hospitals, clinics, research laboratories, etc. Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in psychology can fulfill lower division requirements at Pikes… ## Courses - BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp - BEH 1030 — Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical Documentation​ - BEH 2030 — ​Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills​ - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3 - HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3 - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 - MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1 - MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1 - PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3 - PSY 1002 — General Psychology II: GT-SS3 - PTE 1010 — Intro to Behavioral Health Care and Wellness Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/psychology-aa/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Advanced Manufacturing Electronics Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn about the equipment and components of instrumentation and control systems found in the process and energy supply industries, as well as basic operation and applications of microprocessors. Students will also learn how to program a robot in a higher-level language to perform various tasks. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical - CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks - EIC 2340 — Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition - EIC 2751 — Fiber Optics Certification - EIC 2757 — Lan Certification/Repair/Troubleshooting - ELT 1004 — Electronic Assembly - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls - ELT 2266 — Advanced Electronic Assembly - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/advanced-manufacturing-electronics-certificate/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Automated Systems Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) as they are applied in robotics and automation. Students also learn to test, repair, certify, and troubleshoot LAN and how to study, construct, test, and evaluate basic industrial control systems and common industrial processes. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - EIC 2330 — Instrument and Process Control II - EIC 2751 — Fiber Optics Certification - EIC 2757 — Lan Certification/Repair/Troubleshooting - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls - ELT 2357 — Sensors & Transducers - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/automated-systems-certificate/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Basic Automation Certificate **Certificate** Students will acquire skills needed to address operating, monitoring, programming, troubleshooting, and repairing PLC controlled lab trainers as well as actual industrial equipment. Students will learn how to construct, test, and evaluate basic industrial control systems, including AC/DC motors, stepper motors, power sources, generators, tachometers, line diagrams and logic functions. ## Courses - ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/basic-automation-certificate/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Basic Electronics Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn about the testing, repair, certifying and troubleshooting of LAN as well as basic skills needed for many careers in electronics and related fields. Students also learn the basic logic concepts of computer circuits, including the troubleshooting of digital circuits. ## Courses - EIC 2751 — Fiber Optics Certification - EIC 2757 — Lan Certification/Repair/Troubleshooting - ELT 1004 — Electronic Assembly - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/basic-electronics-certificate/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Electronic Assembly Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn about electronic assembly methods with an emphasis on processes, safety, component recognition, and soldering techniques for both through hole and surface mount components. Students learn how to repair, modify and rework broken or defective printed circuit boards. ## Courses - CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting - ELT 1004 — Electronic Assembly - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2266 — Advanced Electronic Assembly Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/electronic-assembly-certificate/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Robotic Technology Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn to program a robot in a higher-level language to perform various tasks, including the building and interfacing of sensor circuits. Students will also learn about the technologies and equipment used in manufacturing automation and process control. This includes axis configurations, work envelopes, programming, troubleshooting, and maintenance. ## Courses - EIC 2330 — Instrument and Process Control II - EIC 2340 — Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition - EIC 2751 — Fiber Optics Certification - EIC 2757 — Lan Certification/Repair/Troubleshooting - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers - ELT 2357 — Sensors & Transducers - ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics - ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/robotic-technology-certificate/ --- # Robotics and Automation Systems Technology | Semiconductor Technology Certificate **Certificate** In the Semiconductor Technology certificate program, students will learn the essential components of electronic circuits and related instruments. The fundamental processes, materials, and equipment for semiconductor manufacturing will also be introduced. Upon successful completion of the courses, students will be able to construct and troubleshoot common electronic circuits used in semiconductor manufacturing. ## Courses - ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC - ELT 1234 — Solid State Devices I - ELT 1235 — Solid State Devices II - ELT 1236 — Introduction to Transistors - ELT 1237 — Advanced Transistors - ELT 1250 — Electromechanical Troubleshooting - ELT 2205 — Electronic Troubleshooting I - ELT 2206 — Electronic Troubleshooting II - ELT 2235 — Semiconductor Manufacturing I - ELT 2236 — Semiconductor Manufacturing II - ELT 2437 — Vacuum and Power RF Systems - MAT 1140 — Career Math: Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/robotics-automation-tech/semiconductor-technology-certificate/ --- # Sign Language Interpreter Preparation, Basic ASL Communication Skills Certificate **Certificate** The ASL certificate is for students who want to broaden their horizons by learning a new language and who plan to use their skills for casual communication as opposed to professional interpreting. ASL is the fourth most used language in the United States and can be a valuable asset in any field that is customer or consumer related. In today’s competitive market, every additional skill on your resume places you one step closer to your dream job. This certificate can be a starting point for your new career or can enhance any established degree or profession. ## Courses - ASL 1123 — American Sign Language III - ASL 2221 — American Sign Language IV: GT-AH4 - IPP 1021 — Aspects of Interpreting I - IPP 1045 — Deaf People in Society - IPP 1047 — Survey of Deaf Culture Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/sign-language-interpreter-preparation-basic-asl-communication-skills-certificate/ --- # Sign Language Interpreter Preparation | AAS **Degree** The Sign Language Interpreter is a day-only, fall start program will provide you with exceptional knowledge and a skill set that will prepare you to partner with the Deaf community. When you complete the AAS Degree in Sign Language Interpretation you will be prepared for entry-level, pre-certified interpreter/translator employment. ## Courses - ANT 1001 — Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3 - ASL 1121 — American Sign Language I - ASL 1122 — American Sign Language II - ASL 1123 — American Sign Language III - ASL 2215 — ASL Literature - ASL 2221 — American Sign Language IV: GT-AH4 - ASL 2222 — American Sign Language V: GT-AH4 - CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications - COM 1150 — Public Speaking - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - IPP 1021 — Aspects of Interpreting I - IPP 1022 — Aspects of Interpreting II - IPP 1025 — Oral Transliterating - IPP 1031 — Text Analysis - IPP 1032 — Interpretation Analysis - IPP 1045 — Deaf People in Society - IPP 1047 — Survey of Deaf Culture - IPP 2005 — Educational Interpreting - IPP 2007 — Specialized and Technical Communication - IPP 2025 — English to ASL Interpreting - IPP 2027 — ASL to English Interpreting - IPP 2029 — Transliterating - IPP 2035 — Advanced Interpreting - IPP 2079 — Interpreter Seminar - IPP 2081 — Internship - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1 Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/sign-language-interpreter/aas/ --- # Surgical Services | Sterile Processing Technology Certificate **Certificate** The Sterile Processing Technology program is designed to prepare individuals for a crucial role in healthcare environments, focusing on the cleaning, sterilization, and assembly of surgical instruments, equipment, and supplies. This program offers comprehensive training in critical areas such as sterilization techniques, infection control, decontamination, surgical instrumentation processing, storage and inventory management, and essential documentation and record maintenance skills. Tailored for those aiming to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and safety in operating rooms and sur… ## Courses - SPI 1000 — Sterile Instrument Processing - SPI 1001 — Sterile Instrument Lab Skills - SPI 1081 — Internship: Sterile Processing Technology - SPI 2079 — Seminar Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/surgical-services/sterile-processing-certificate/ --- # Surgical Services | Surgical Technology AAS **Degree** The Surgical Technologist is an integral member of the surgical team including the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and nurse to deliver patient care before, during and after surgery. Before an operation, a surgical technologist helps prepare the operating room by setting up surgical instruments and equipment. During the surgery, technologists pass instruments and other sterile supplies to surgeons and assistants. ## Courses - BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 - BIO 2104 — Microbiology with Lab: GT-SC1 - ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1 - ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2 - ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1 - HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology - MAT 1120 — Math for Clinical Calculations - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - PSY 2440 — Human Growth and Development: GT-SS3 - STE 1000 — Fundamentals of Surgical Technology - STE 1001 — Surgical Technology Skills Lab - STE 1005 — Pharmacology of Surgical Technology - STE 1010 — Surgical Procedures I - STE 1015 — Surgical Procedures II - STE 1020 — Surgical Procedures III - STE 1081 — Internship I - STE 1082 — Internship II - STE 1083 — Internship III - STE 2068 — Surgical Technical Seminar Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/surgical-services/surgical-technology-aas/ --- # Veterinary Assistant Certificate **Certificate** This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two semester Certificate in Veterinary Assistant and enter the workforce. The Veterinary Assistant certificate program provides training in veterinary health and handling of a variety of domestic animals with the focus on tasks for assisting the Veterinary Technician and Veterinarians to become a part of the veterinary medical team. Completion of all course work is required before the student is eligible for private-practice internship. ## Courses - VET 1002 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VET 1003 — Veterinary Assistant Restraint and Handling - VET 1004 — Assistant Large Animal Nursing - VET 1009 — Applied Companion Animal Behavior - VET 1014 — Vet Assist Lab & Clinical Procedures - VET 1017 — Veterinary Assistant Surgery and Nursing Care - VET 1020 — Office Procedures and Relations - VET 1083 — Internship Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/veterinary-assistant-certificate/ --- # Welding | AAS **Degree** Training in welding is offered to those who wish to learn basic welding skills or to upgrade their knowledge in welding and fabrication. All welding classes are offered on a self-paced basis. Classes use course outlines, books, videos, and instructor-assisted instruction with practical hands-on training. Various types and thicknesses of material are welded in all positions with different welding processes. Courses in ornamental ironwork are also available. The degree program provides students with additional competencies in welding which will enhance their upward mobility. ## Courses - ACT 1011 — Metal Welding and Cutting I - ACT 1024 — Replace Weld-On Exterior Panel - ACT 2011 — Metal Welding and Cutting II - COM 2250 — Organizational Communication - CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy - MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop - MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe - MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine - MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D - MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab - MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - WEL 1000 — Safety for Welders - WEL 1006 — Blueprint Reading for Welders and Fitters - WEL 1013 — Oxyfuel and Plasma Cutting - WEL 1014 — Oxyacetylene Welding - WEL 1021 — Structural Welding I - WEL 1022 — Structural Welding II - WEL 1024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I - WEL 1025 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding - WEL 1080 — Internship - WEL 2000 — Advance CAD/CAM Cutting Processes - WEL 2005 — Introduction to Ornamental Iron - WEL 2024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II - WEL 2025 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding - WEL 2030 — Pipe Welding I - WEL 2031 — Pipe Welding II - WEL 2050 — Layout and Fabrication - WEL 2063 — Applied Metal Properties - WEL 2064 — Creative Welding - WEL 2080 — Internship - WEL 2089 — Capstone Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/welding/aas/ --- # Welding | Basic Welding Certificate **Certificate** This Basic Welding certificate is designed to prepare students for work in a variety of settings using welding and fabrication. Students learn the hazards of welding to health and safety, as well as essential information that they apply to shop safety procedures. Students become familiar with blueprint reading, and acquire the skills needed to set up equipment, make repairs, and use oxyacetylene and plasma arc cutting processes in structural welding. Additionally, students learn welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process and… ## Courses - MAT 1140 — Career Math: - WEL 1000 — Safety for Welders - WEL 1006 — Blueprint Reading for Welders and Fitters - WEL 1013 — Oxyfuel and Plasma Cutting - WEL 1014 — Oxyacetylene Welding - WEL 1021 — Structural Welding I - WEL 1022 — Structural Welding II - WEL 1024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I - WEL 1025 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/welding/basic-welding-certificate/ --- # Welding | Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Certificate **Certificate** This Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) certificate is designed to prepare students for work in a variety of settings using welding and fabrication. Students learn welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the GMAW (mig) welding process on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Student also become familiar with basic metallurgy pertaining to the weldability of metals, structural joints, and safety in the welding industry. Additionally, students learn welding in all positions on carbon steel plate with the GMAW process. ## Courses - WEL 1025 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding - WEL 2025 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/welding/gmaw-certificate/ --- # Welding | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Certificate **Certificate** This Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) certificate is designed to prepare students for work in a variety of settings using welding and fabrication. Students learn welding in all positions and on various joint configurations using the GTAW (tig) welding process on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Student also become familiar with basic metallurgy pertaining to the weldability of metals, structural joints, and safety in the welding industry. Additionally, students learn welding in all positions on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum plate and carbon steel pipe with the GTAW pr… ## Courses - WEL 1024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I - WEL 2024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/welding/gtaw-certificate/ --- # Welding | Pipe Welding Certificate **Certificate** This Pipe Welding certificate is designed to prepare students for work in a variety of settings using welding and fabrication. Students learn to perform safety inspections, minor repairs, adjust operating parameters, and operate SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW equipment in a variety of positions on plain carbon steel pipe joints. Students learn to evaluate and solve complex welding and fabrication problems and administer hands on training and supervision to other students during assigned fabrication and welding operations. ## Courses - WEL 2030 — Pipe Welding I - WEL 2031 — Pipe Welding II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/welding/pipe-welding-certificate/ --- # Welding | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certificate **Certificate** This Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) certificate is designed to prepare students for work in a variety of settings using welding and fabrication. Students learn about theory and practice in oxyacetylene processes with an emphasis toward AWS welder qualification with mild steel electrode E-7018 welding in the horizontal and vertical position. The goal is to take the AWS welder with mild steel electrode E-7018 qualification test in the 2G, 3GU, and 4G position. ## Courses - WEL 1021 — Structural Welding I - WEL 1022 — Structural Welding II Source: https://catalog.pikespeak.edu/programs/welding/smaw-certificate/ --- # ACC 1001 — Fundamentals of Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 1011 — Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 1012 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 1015 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 1021 — Accounting Principles I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 1022 — Accounting Principles II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 1025 — Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 1031 — Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 1032 — Tax Help Colorado 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACC 1033 — Tax Help Colorado Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ACC 1035 — Spreadsheet Applications for Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 2011 — Intermediate Accounting I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 2012 — Intermediate Accounting II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 2016 — Governmental and Not-for-profit Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 2026 — Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 2031 — Business Taxation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 2087 — Cooperative Education 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ACT 1001 — Introduction to Automotive Collision Technology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACT 1011 — Metal Welding and Cutting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1021 — Non-Structural Repair Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1022 — Panel Repair and Replacements 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1023 — Metal Finishing and Body Filling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1024 — Replace Weld-On Exterior Panel 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1031 — Structural Damage Diagnosis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1032 — Structural Damage Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1042 — Surface Preparation I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 1043 — Spray Equipment Operation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 1044 — Refinishing I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 1051 — Plastics & Adhesives I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ACT 1060 — Custom Painting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1064 — Hobbyist Paint and Body 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACT 1065 — Automotive Body Customizing I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1066 — Automotive Body Customizing II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1067 — Automotive Body Customizing III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 1070 — Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences I 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ACT 1071 — Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences II 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ACT 1072 — Automotive Collision Technology Lab Experiences III 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ACT 1080 — Automotive Collision Repair Internship Level I 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ACT 1081 — Automotive Collision Repair Level II Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ACT 2005 — Estimating and Shop Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 2007 — Customer Relations & Sales 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 2011 — Metal Welding and Cutting II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 2015 — Paintless Dent RepairPaintless Dent Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACT 2026 — Production 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACT 2032 — Automotive Glass Repair 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 2043 — Refinishing II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 2044 — Final Detail 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACT 2051 — Plastics & Adhesives II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AEC 1110 — History of Architecture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 1200 — Print Reading Residential/Commercial 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 1220 — Architectural Drawing Theory 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AEC 1231 — Residential Construction Drawing 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AEC 1232 — Commercial Construction Drawing 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AEC 1520 — Construction Materials and Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 1600 — Construction Practices and Documents 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AEC 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # AEC 2230 — Architectural Design & Development 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AEC 2300 — Sustainable Building Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 2610 — Construction Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 2630 — Construction Scheduling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 2650 — Construction Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 2660 — Construction Safety and Loss Prevention 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AEC 2700 — International Building Codes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AEC 2930 — Professional Workplace Skills and Presentation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGY 2140 — Introductory Soil Science: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ANT 1001 — Cultural Anthropology: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 1003 — Introduction to Archaeology: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 1005 — Biological Anthropology with Laboratory: GT:SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ANT 1101 — Exploring Other Cultures I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2101 — Exploring Other Cultures II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2115 — Native Peoples of North America: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2125 — Anthropology of Religion GT:SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2130 — Sex, Gender, and Culture: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2218 — Archaeology of the Bible 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2315 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology with Lab: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ANT 2317 — Human Prehistory: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2545 — Anthropology of Energy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANT 2550 — Medical Anthropology: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1002 — Visual Concepts 2-D Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1003 — 3-D Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1005 — Digital Art Foundations I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1006 — Digital Art Foundations II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1110 — Art Appreciation GT-AH1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1111 — Art History Prehistory to 1400: GT-AH1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1112 — Art History 1400 - 1900: GT-AH1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1113 — Art History 1900 to Present: GT-AH1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1115 — History of Photography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1201 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1202 — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1203 — Figure Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1205 — Drawing for the Graphic Novel 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1301 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1302 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1307 — Watercolor I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1308 — Watercolor II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1401 — Digital Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1405 — Mixed Media I: Digital Art 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1604 — Jewelry and Metalwork I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1605 — Jewelry and Metalwork II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1703 — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1704 — Ceramics II Wheel Throwing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1805 — Stained Glass I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1806 — Stained Glass II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2049 — Mixed Media II: Digital Art 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ART 2089 — Capstone: Studio Art 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ART 2201 — Drawing III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2202 — Drawing IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2203 — Advanced Figure Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2301 — Painting III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2302 — Painting IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2307 — Watercolor III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2308 — Watercolor IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2405 — Portrait Photography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2407 — Landscape Photography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2603 — Jewelry and Metalwork III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2604 — Jewelry and Metalwork IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2703 — Ceramics III Molding and Slip Casting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2704 — Ceramics IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2805 — Stained Glass III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2806 — Stained Glass IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2901 — Business of Visual Art 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2902 — Marketing for Visual Arts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASE 1002 — Introduction to the Automotive Shop 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1010 — Automotive Brake Service I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1011 — Automotive Brake Service II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1020 — Basic Automotive Electricity 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1023 — Starting and Charging System 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1030 — General Engine Diagnosis 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1032 — Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1034 — Automotive Fuel and Emissions Systems I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1040 — Suspension and Steering I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1041 — Suspension and Steering II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1050 — Manual Drive Train and Axle Maintenance 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1051 — Automotive Manual Transmission/Transaxles & Clutches I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1052 — Manual Transmission, Transaxles and Clutches II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1060 — Automotive Engine Repair 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 1061 — Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuild 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASE 2001 — Automotive Parts Management I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ASE 2010 — Automotive Power and ABS Brake Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 2021 — Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASE 2031 — Automotive Computers and Ignition Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 2033 — Auto Fuel Injection and Emissions Systems II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASE 2035 — Driveability & Diagnosis 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 2040 — Suspension and Steering III 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASE 2050 — Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Service 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ASE 2051 — Automotive Transmission and Transaxle Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASE 2065 — Heating and Air Conditioning Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASE 2182 — Internship: General (Summer) 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ASL 1121 — American Sign Language I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ASL 1122 — American Sign Language II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ASL 1123 — American Sign Language III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ASL 1125 — Fingerspelling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 1135 — Conversational ASL 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASL 2215 — ASL Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 2221 — American Sign Language IV: GT-AH4 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 2222 — American Sign Language V: GT-AH4 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AST 1110 — Astronomy with Lab: Planetary Systems: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AST 1120 — Astronomy with Lab: Stars and Galaxies: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AST 1140 — Astronomy of Ancient Cultures:GT-SC2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AST 1150 — Astrobiology: Life in the Universe: GT-SC2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AST 1160 — Cosmology: Origin and Evolution of the Universe: GT-SC2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 1001 — ​Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 1020 — Cultural Comp in Beh Health 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # BEH 1030 — Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical Documentation​ 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BEH 1040 — Child, Adult, and Family Advocacy​ 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # BEH 1050 — Peer Support Specialist Training 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BEH 1060 — Registered Behavioral Technician Training​ 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BEH 2001 — ​Mental Health Crisis & Intervention: Advoc, Interv, & Resil 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 2030 — ​Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills​ 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 3001 — Treatment of Mental Health Disorders within Existing Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 3030 — Behavioral Health Program and Case Management​​​​ 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BEH 3088 — Behavior Health Practicum 0 credits · 0 hours --- # BEH 4020 — Understanding Trauma and PTSD 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 4030 — Whole Person Care 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 4040 — Leadership and Management in Behavioral Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BEH 4080 — Mental Health Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # BEH 4081 — Addiction Recovery Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # BIO 1003 — Principles of Animal Biology: GT-SC2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 1004 — Biology:A Human Approach:GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 1005 — Science of Biology with Lab: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 1006 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 1010 — ​​Biology Foundations: Prep for Anatomy & Physiology and Microbiology​​ 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIO 1015 — Human Genetics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 1016 — Introduction to Human Disease: GT-SC2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 1024 — The Biology of Forensics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 1048 — Basic Ecology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 1111 — GenBio I: Molecular&Cellular Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BIO 1112 — GenBio II: Ecology&Organismic Biology w/Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BIO 2101 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 2102 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 2103 — Advanced Human Anatomy 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIO 2104 — Microbiology with Lab: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 2116 — Human Pathophysiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 2121 — Botany with Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BIO 2124 — Genetics: GT-SC1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTE 1000 — Computer Keyboarding 1 credits · 1 hours --- # 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CAR 1035 — Thermal and Moisture Methods and Materials 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CAR 1040 — Stair Construction/Layout 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CAR 1046 — Interior Finishes - Drywall Construction 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CAR 1050 — Interior Trim - General 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CAR 1060 — Floor Finishes 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CAR 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CHE 1005 — Chemistry In Context with Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHE 1009 — General, Organic, and Biochemistry 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHE 1012 — Introduction to Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHE 1112 — General College Chemistry II with Lab: GT-SC1 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHE 2111 — Organic Chemistry I with Lab 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHE 2112 — Organic Chemistry II with Lab 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHI 1001 — Conversational Chinese I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHI 1011 — Chinese Language I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHI 1012 — Chinese Language II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHI 2011 — Chinese Language III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1002 — Computer Assistive Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1004 — Word Processing with Assistive Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1010 — Introduction to Computing Technology: (device) 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CIS 1015 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1024 — Intro to Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1028 — Operating System: 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1030 — Introduction to Internet 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CIS 1035 — Complete Word Processing (software package) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1040 — Microsoft Outlook 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CIS 1045 — Introduction to Desktop Database 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1055 — Complete Spreadsheets: (Software package) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1065 — Complete Presentation Graphics: (Software) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2002 — Automated Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2020 — Fundamentals of Unix 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2023 — Linux Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2040 — Database Design and Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2043 — Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2063 — PC Help Desk Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2067 — Management of Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2068 — Systems Analysis and Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CIS 2088 — Practicum 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CIS 2089 — Capstone 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CNG 1001 — Networking Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1002 — Local Area Networks 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1004 — Intro to TCP/IP 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1020 — A+ Certification Preparation 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 1021 — Computer Technician I: A+ 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 1022 — Computer Technician II: A+ 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 1024 — Networking I: Network + 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1025 — Networking II: Network + 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1031 — Principles of Information Assurance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1032 — Network Security Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1033 — Network Security: Fire Walls and Intrusion Detection and Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1036 — Guide to IT Disaster Recovery 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1042 — Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 1124 — Modern Secure Networking 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2001 — Linux Configuration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2002 — Unix/Linux Server Admin 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2009 — MS Server Active Directory Configuration 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2012 — Configuring Windows Server 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2015 — Windows Automation: X 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2024 — Microsoft Windows Wireless Network 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2040 — Virtual Environment Admin 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2041 — Information Storage and Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2042 — Cloud Computing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2043 — Cloud Security and Cyber Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2051 — Anti Virus Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2056 — Vulnerability Assessment Level 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2057 — Network Defense and Counter Measures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNG 2058 — Digital Forensics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2059 — Enterprise Security 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2060 — CISCO Network Associate I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CNG 2061 — CISCO Network Associate II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CNG 2062 — CISCO Network Associate III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CNG 2070 — Cisco Certified Network Associate, Security 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CNG 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CNG 2160 — ​CISCO CCNA Network Associate I​ 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2161 — ​CISCO CCNA Network Associate II​ 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 2162 — ​CISCO CCNA Network Associate III​ 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3010 — Fundamentals of Cybersecurity 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3020 — Cyber Law Ethics and Policy 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3030 — Methods of Network Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3036 — Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3040 — Cyber Operations 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3050 — Cyber Investigation and Forensics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 3056 — Vulnerability Assessment II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4000 — Active Cyber Defense 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4010 — Cyber Threat Intelligence 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4020 — Zero Trust Networks 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4030 — Cyber War 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4054 — Malware Threats and Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CNG 4089 — Capstone 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CNG 4150 — Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4155 — AWS Cloud Security and Operations 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4160 — Microsoft Azure Cloud Security 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CNG 4165 — Google Cloud Security and Data Protection 4 credits · 4 hours --- # COM 1105 — Career Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 1150 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 1260 — Communication in Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 1300 — Communication and Popular Culture: GT-AH1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 2060 — Listening in a Workplace Communication Setting 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COM 2063 — Conflict Resolution 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COM 2064 — Negotiation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COM 2069 — Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COM 2200 — Find Your Creative Self 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 2250 — Organizational Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 2300 — Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COM 2400 — Argumentation and Debate: GT-AH1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 1020 — Building Materials and Environmental Impact 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 1028 — Cost Estimation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CON 1030 — Blueprint Reading 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CON 1038 — Plumbing & Electric Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 1042 — International Residential Code (IRC) 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CON 1045 — Construction Project Management I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CON 1046 — Construction Project Scheduling 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CON 1047 — Field Engineering I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 1052 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1053 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1054 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry III 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1055 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Masonry IV 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1057 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Core 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CON 1058 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1059 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1060 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level III 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1061 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Carpentry Level IV 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1062 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1063 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1064 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical III 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1065 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Electrical IV 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1066 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Plumbing I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1067 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Plumbing II 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1068 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Plumbing III 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 1069 — National Center for Construction Education & Research Plumbing IV 6 credits · 6 hours --- # CON 2007 — Light Construction Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 2043 — Project Supervision 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CON 2045 — Project Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CON 2046 — Fundamentals of Crew Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CON 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CON 2089 — Capstone: Construction 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRJ 1012 — Procedural Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRJ 1025 — Policing Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRJ 1027 — Crime Scene Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRJ 1035 — Judicial Function 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CRJ 1045 — Correctional Process 3 credits · 3 hours --- # 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CSC 1029 — Introduction to Secure Coding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 1060 — Computer Science I: (Language) 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 1061 — Computer Science II: (Language) 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 2017 — Advanced Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2025 — Computer Architecture/Assembly Language Programming 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 2030 — C Programming: Platform 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2033 — Object-Oriented Prog.: (lang) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2036 — C# Programming 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 2040 — Java Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2041 — Advanced Java Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2045 — Secure Software Development: (Language) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2046 — Mobile App Development: (platform) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2065 — Discrete Structures 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 2067 — Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CSL 2046 — Ethical Practice in Addiction Treatment 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2048 — Advanced Case Conceptualization and Documentation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2050 — Motivational Interviewing I 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # CSL 2051 — Pharmacology I for Addiction Counselors 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2052 — Advanced Pharmacology 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2053 — Cognitive Behavior Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2054 — Trauma Informed Care 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2055 — Infectious Diseases for Addiction Counselors 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2056 — Co-occurring Disorders 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2058 — Group Counseling Skills 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # CSL 2059 — Advanced Professional and Ethical Practice 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2061 — Case Conceptualization and Documentation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2065 — Culturally Informed Treatment 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 2068 — Addiction Counseling Skills 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # CSL 2069 — Principles of Addiction Treatment 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # CSL 3028 — Treating Diverse Populations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CSL 3030 — Advanced Models in Addiction Treatment 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSL 3050 — Advanced Motivational Interviewing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CSL 4020 — Clinical Supervision I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CSL 4021 — Clinical Supervision II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 1000 — Culinary Program Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1001 — Food Safety and Sanitation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 1005 — Food Service Concepts and Management Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1020 — Wines and Spirits 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 1025 — Introduction to Foods 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CUA 1027 — Soups, Sauces, and Consommes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1029 — Center of the Plate 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CUA 1036 — Alcohol and Bartending Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 1038 — Food and Beverage Service 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 1045 — Introduction to Baking 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CUA 1050 — Baking:Decorating and Presentation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1051 — Baking:Intermediate Bread Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1052 — Individual Fancy Dessert Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1053 — Confectionaries & Petit Fours 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1054 — Introduction to the Business of Catering 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1056 — Nutrition for the Hospitality Professional 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1057 — Menu Planning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 1061 — Advanced Cake Decorating - Wedding Cakes 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 1190 — Dining Room Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CUA 2010 — Advanced Cuisine and Garde Manger 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CUA 2033 — Advanced Line Prep and Cookery 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CUA 2036 — Advanced Baking 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 2045 — International Cuisine 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 2055 — Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2056 — Marketing in the Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2061 — Cost Controls 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2062 — Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2063 — Legal Aspects of Hospitality Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2064 — Sustainable Food Service Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2068 — Vegetarian and Dietary Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUA 2069 — Dietary Baking 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUA 2081 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CWB 1010 — Introduction to Web Authoring 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CWB 1030 — Web Editing Tools: (Editor) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CWB 2005 — Client-side Scripting: (Software) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CWB 2006 — Server-side Scripting: (Software) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CWB 2015 — Microservices Secure Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CWB 2016 — Web Vulnerability Testing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CWB 2021 — Technology Foundations for E-Commerce 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DAN 1002 — Feldenkrais Method for Performing artists 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DAN 1005 — Hip Hop Dance I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DAN 1006 — Hip Hop Dance II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DAN 1011 — Modern Dance I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # 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DEH 1003 — Dental Anatomy and Histology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DEH 1004 — Dental Radiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DEH 1005 — Introduction to Dental Hygiene 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DEH 1011 — Dental and Medical Emergencies 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 1022 — Periodontics I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 1023 — Head and Neck Anatomy 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DEH 1026 — Dental Materials 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 1032 — Applied Dental Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 1035 — Pain and Anxiety Control for the Dental Hygienist 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 1050 — Dental Lasers: Theory and Practice 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DEH 1053 — Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 1070 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene I 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DEH 1071 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene I-A 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DEH 2004 — Community Dental Health I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 2013 — General and Oral Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DEH 2021 — Ethics and Practice Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 2025 — Community Dental Health II: Field Experience 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DEH 2042 — Periodontics II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 2068 — Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DEH 2070 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene II 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DEH 2071 — Clinical Practice of Dental Hygiene III 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DEH 2082 — Periodontics III 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DEH 2085 — Clinical Theory of Dental Hygiene III 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DMS 1001 — Introduction to Sonography 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2001 — Ultrasound Physics I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2002 — Ultrasound Physics II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2080 — Clinical Observation 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DMS 2081 — Clinical Internship I 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DMS 2082 — Clinical Internship II 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DMS 2083 — Clinical Internship III 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DMS 2089 — Ultrasound Capstone 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DMS 2100 — Small Parts Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2101 — Abdominal Ultrasound I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2102 — Abdominal Ultrasound II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2111 — General Ultrasound Scan Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DMS 2201 — OB/GYN Ultrasound I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2202 — OB/GYN Ultrasound II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DMS 2400 — Vascular Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1000 — Intro to Diesel Mechanics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1001 — Diesel Shop Orientation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1003 — Diesel Engines I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DPM 1005 — Heavy Duty Powertrains I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 1006 — Diesel Fuel Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 1007 — Fundamentals of Four-Wheel and Front-Wheel Drive 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DPM 1011 — Cab & Elecrtrical PMI 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # DPM 1012 — Engine Systems PMI 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # DPM 1020 — Basic Heavy Duty Electricity 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1021 — Hydraulic Systems I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 1022 — Hydraulic Systems II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 1023 — Cummins B Series 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1024 — Powerstroke Engines 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1025 — Duramax Engines 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 1026 — Heavy Duty Starting & Charging 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 1040 — Heavy Duty Steering & Suspension I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2003 — Diesel Engines II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DPM 2005 — Heavy Duty Powertrains II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2006 — Heavy Duty Brakes I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2007 — Heavy Duty Brakes II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2008 — H/D Automatic Trans Diagnosis 1 credits · 1 hours --- # DPM 2010 — Diesel Air Induction & Exhaust 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 2011 — Drivetrain, Steering & Suspension Preventive Maintenance 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # DPM 2012 — Brake Systems PMI 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # DPM 2022 — Heavy Duty Lighting & Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2023 — Heavy Duty Body Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2040 — H/D Steering & Suspension II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2064 — Heavy Duty Heating & Ventilation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DPM 2065 — Heavy Duty Air Conditioning Systems Service 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DPM 2080 — Internship 0 credits · 0 hours --- # DRV 1000 — Driver`s Education 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours --- # DRV 1030 — Preparing for CDL 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DRV 1032 — Trucks and Trailering 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DRV 1034 — Trucking Laws and Regulations 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DRV 1036 — Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DRV 1038 — Driver Training 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ECE 1011 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 1031 — Guidance Strategies for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 1045 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 1111 — Infant and Toddler Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 1125 — Intro to Infant\Toddler Lab Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 1925 — School Age Lab Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # 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