# Piedmont Virginia Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T19:50:28.092Z from a crawl of pvcc.edu. 668 records (54 programs · 614 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC231 — Cost Accounting I - ACC261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I - ACC290 — Coordinated Internship - ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional - AST243 — Office Administration I - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS204 — Project Management - BUS226 — Computer Business Applications - BUS236 — Communication in Management - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS270 — Interpersonal Dynamics - BUS274 — Foundations of Entrepreneurship - BUS280 — Introduction to International Business - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - FIN215 — Financial Management - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH245 — Statistics I - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1081 --- # Criminal Justice ## Courses - ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - ADJ115 — Patrol Procedures - ADJ116 — Special Enforcement Topics - ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional - ADJ140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ161 — Introduction to Computer Crime - ADJ170 — Street Gangs and Law Enforcement - ADJ201 — Criminology - ADJ211 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I - ADJ227 — Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel - ADJ229 — Community Policing in Modern Society - ADJ232 — Domestic Violence - ADJ233 — Multiculturalism in Policing - ADJ236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation - ADJ240 — Techniques of Interviewing - ADJ290 — Internship in Administration of Justice - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1088 --- # Culinary Arts ## Courses - BAK128 — Principles of Baking - BAK280 — Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry - BAK281 — Artisan Breads - BUS274 — Foundations of Entrepreneurship - CUL106 — Principles of Culinary Arts I - CUL107 — Principles of Culinary Arts II - CUL119 — Applied Nutrition for Food Service - CUL145 — Gard Manger - CUL206 — International Cuisine - CUL207 — American Regional Cuisine - CUL218 — Fruit, Vegetable, and Starch Preparation - CUL220 — Meat, Seafood, and Poultry Preparation - CUL256 — Principles of Applications of Catering - CUL259 — Beverage Management - CUL290 — Coordinated Internship - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - HRI158 — Sanitation and Safety - HRI225 — Menu Planning and Dining Room Service - HRI251 — Food and Beverage Cost Control I - HRI256 — Principles and Applications of Catering - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1082 --- # Dental Hygiene ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - ENG111 — College Composition I - MDE10 — Introduction to Algebra - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1187 --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - DMS206 — Introduction to Sonography - DMS207 — Sectional Anatomy - DMS208 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I - DMS209 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II - DMS211 — Abdominal Sonography - DMS212 — Obstetrical & Gynecological Sonography - DMS219 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory II - DMS222 — Sonography Registry Review - DMS223 — Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound - DMS231 — Clinical Education I - DMS232 — Clinical Education II - DMS233 — Clinical Education III - DMS234 — Clinical Education IV - DMS241 — Advanced Abdominal Sonography - DMS242 — Advanced Obstetrical & Gynecological Sonography - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1083 --- # Emergency Medical Services, Paramedic ## Courses - BIO145 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology - EMS100 — CPR for Healthcare Providers - EMS111 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic - EMS120 — Emergency Medical Technician-Clinical - EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation - EMS163 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) - EMS164 — Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) - EMS165 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - EMS167 — Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) - EMS169 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - EMS170 — ALS Internship I - EMS180 — Advanced EMS Foundations - EMS181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management - EMS182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab - EMS183 — Advanced Medical Care - EMS184 — Advanced Medical Care Lab - EMS185 — Advanced Trauma Care - EMS186 — Advanced Trauma Care Lab - EMS210 — EMS Operations - EMS212 — Leadership and Professional Development - EMS216 — Paramedic Review - EMS221 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care - EMS222 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Lab - EMS223 — Paramedic Patient Care I - EMS224 — Paramedic Patient Care I Lab - EMS225 — Paramedic Patient Care II - EMS226 — Paramedic Patient Care II Lab - EMS241 — Paramedic Internship I - EMS246 — Paramedic Internship II - EMS249 — Paramedic Capstone Internship - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - HLT105 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1085 --- # Industrial Electronics Technology ## Courses - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ETR113 — DC and AC Fundamentals I - ETR114 — DC and AC Fundamentals II - ETR140 — Introduction to Mechatronics - ETR237 — Industrial Electronics I - ETR238 — Industrial Electronics II - ETR290 — Coordinated Internship - IND113 — Materials and Processes in Manufacturing I - IND250 — Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing - IND251 — Automated Manufacturing Systems I - MEC122 — 3D Printing for Engineering Design - MEC155 — Mechanisms - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC210 — Machine Design - MEC212 — Machine Design II - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1084 --- # Industrial Electronics Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology Specialization ## Courses - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ETR113 — DC and AC Fundamentals I - ETR140 — Introduction to Mechatronics - ETR237 — Industrial Electronics I - ETR238 — Industrial Electronics II - ETR286 — Principles and Applications of Robotics - ETR290 — Coordinated Internship - IND113 — Materials and Processes in Manufacturing I - IND250 — Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing - IND251 — Automated Manufacturing Systems I - MEC122 — 3D Printing for Engineering Design - MEC155 — Mechanisms - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics/Pneumatics - MEC210 — Machine Design - MEC212 — Machine Design II - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1137 --- # Information Systems Technology ## Courses - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITD110 — Web Page Design I - ITD132 — Structure Query Language - ITE182 — User Support/Help Desk Principles - ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN107 — Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting - ITN111 — Server Administration (Windows) - ITN126 — Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN208 — Protocols and Communications TCP/IP - ITN260 — Network Security Basics (Security+) - ITN261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking - ITN276 — Computer Forensics I - ITN277 — Computer Forensics II - ITP100 — Software Design - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP132 — C++ Programming I - ITP137 — Programming IOS Devices - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management - ITP220 — Java Programming II - ITP225 — Web Scripting Languages - ITP226 — Mobile Java Android Development - ITP232 — C++ Programming II - ITP240 — Server Side Programming - ITP245 — Developing User Interfaces - ITP251 — Systems Analysis and Design - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1063 --- # Information Systems Technology, Cybersecurity Specialization ## Courses - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITD132 — Structure Query Language - ITE182 — User Support/Help Desk Principles - ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN107 — Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting - ITN111 — Server Administration (Windows) - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN208 — Protocols and Communications TCP/IP - ITN260 — Network Security Basics (Security+) - ITN261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking - ITN276 — Computer Forensics I - ITN277 — Computer Forensics II - ITP150 — Python Programming - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1064 --- # Information Systems Technology, Programming Specialization ## Courses - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITD110 — Web Page Design I - ITD132 — Structure Query Language - ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN126 — Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics - ITP100 — Software Design - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP132 — C++ Programming I - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP220 — Java Programming II - ITP225 — Web Scripting Languages - ITP232 — C++ Programming II - ITP240 — Server Side Programming - ITP251 — Systems Analysis and Design - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1136 --- # LPN to RN Bridge Program for Licensed Practical Nurses ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - NSG100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts - NSG106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice - NSG115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition - NSG130 — Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG152 — Health Care Participant - NSG170 — Health/Illness Concepts - NSG200 — Health Promotion and Assessment - NSG210 — Health Care Concepts I - NSG211 — Health Care Concepts II - NSG230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG252 — Complex Health Care Concepts - NSG270 — Nursing Capstone - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1153 --- # Management ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC231 — Cost Accounting I - ACC261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I - ACC290 — Coordinated Internship - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS200 — Principles of Management - BUS204 — Project Management - BUS226 — Computer Business Applications - BUS236 — Communication in Management - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS270 — Interpersonal Dynamics - BUS274 — Foundations of Entrepreneurship - BUS280 — Introduction to International Business - BUS290 — Internship in Business - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITD132 — Structure Query Language - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE182 — User Support/Help Desk Principles - ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN107 — Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting - ITN111 — Server Administration (Windows) - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN208 — Protocols and Communications TCP/IP - ITN260 — Network Security Basics (Security+) - ITP150 — Python Programming - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1086 --- # Nursing ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - NSG100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts - NSG106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice - NSG115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition - NSG130 — Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG152 — Health Care Participant - NSG170 — Health/Illness Concepts - NSG200 — Health Promotion and Assessment - NSG210 — Health Care Concepts I - NSG211 — Health Care Concepts II - NSG230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG252 — Complex Health Care Concepts - NSG270 — Nursing Capstone - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1087 --- # Radiography ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - RAD100 — Introduction to Radiology and Protection - RAD111 — Radiologic Science I - RAD112 — Radiologic Science II - RAD121 — Radiographic Procedures I - RAD125 — Patient Care Procedures - RAD131 — Elementary Clinical Procedures I - RAD190 — Coordinated Internship - RAD205 — Radiation Protection and Radiobiology - RAD221 — Radiographic Procedures II - RAD231 — Advanced Clinical Procedures I - RAD232 — Advanced Clinical Procedures II - RAD240 — Radiographic Pathology - RAD246 — Special Procedures - RAD256 — Radiographic Film Evaluation - RAD270 — Digital Image Acquisition and Display - RAD280 — Terminal Competencies in Radiography - RAD290 — Coordinated Internship - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1089 --- # Surgical Technology ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - HLT105 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - HLT141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* - SUR100 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - SUR135 — Infection Control - SUR140 — Surgical Care I - SUR145 — Surgical Care Skills I - SUR150 — Surgical Instrumentation - SUR210 — Surgical Procedures - SUR240 — Surgical Care II - SUR245 — Surgical Care Skills II - SUR250 — Surgical Pharmacology - SUR254 — Professional Issues in Surgical Technology - SUR260 — Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum - SUR296 — On-Site Training - SUR298 — Seminar and Project Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1116 --- # Technical Studies-Software Development ## Courses - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ITD110 — Web Page Design I - ITE225 — Mobile Computing - ITP100 — Software Design - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP132 — C++ Programming I - ITP137 — Programming IOS Devices - ITP150 — Python Programming - ITP170 — Project Management - ITP175 — Concepts of Programming Languages - ITP226 — Mobile Java Android Development - ITP245 — Developing User Interfaces - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - MTH155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1146 --- # Liberal Arts ## Courses - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG250 — Children’s Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - PSY216 — Social Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1075 --- # Visual and Performing Arts, Art Major ## Courses - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1078 --- # Business Administration ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS100 — Introduction to Business - BUS224 — Business Statistics - BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS274 — Foundations of Entrepreneurship - BUS280 — Introduction to International Business - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - MTH161 — PreCalculus I - MTH261 — Applied Calculus I - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1062 --- # Computer Science ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CSC205 — Computer Organization - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC222 — Object-Oriented Programming - CSC223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry - MTH245 — Statistics I - MTH263 — Calculus I - MTH264 — Calculus II - MTH288 — Discrete Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1070 --- # Education ## Courses - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - EDU200 — Foundations of Education - EDU204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1071 --- # Engineering ## Courses - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - EGR121 — Foundations of Engineering - EGR122 — Engineering Design - EGR125 — Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers - EGR206 — Engineering Economics - EGR240 — Statics - EGR245 — Dynamics - EGR246 — Mechanics of Materials - EGR248 — Thermodynamics for Engineering - EGR271 — Electric Circuits I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - MTH263 — Calculus I - MTH264 — Calculus II - MTH265 — Calculus III - MTH266 — Linear Algebra - MTH267 — Differential Equations - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1073 --- # General Studies ## Courses - ART100 — Art Appreciation - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST141 — Theatre Appreciation I - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG211 — Creative Writing - HUM201 — Early Humanities - HUM202 — Modern Humanities - HUM259 — The Greek and Roman Tradition - MUS121 — Music in Society - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY216 — Social Psychology - REL230 — Religions of the World - REL237 — Eastern Religions - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1074 --- # Physical and Natural Sciences ## Courses - BIO106 — Life Science - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM102 — Introductory Chemistry II - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM299 — Supervised Study - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - GOL299 — Supervised Study - NAS131 — Astronomy: Solar System - NAS132 — Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY299 — Supervised Study - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1076 --- # Physical and Natural Sciences, Biotechnology Major ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - BIO250 — Biotechnology Research Methods and Skills - BIO251 — Protein Applications in Biotechnology - BIO252 — Nucleic Acid Methods - BIO253 — Biotechnology Concepts - BIO255 — Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotechnology - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM260 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHM299 — Supervised Study - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - GOL299 — Supervised Study - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH161 — PreCalculus I - MTH245 — Statistics I - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics - SDV101 — Orientation to Early Childhood Development Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1077 --- # Physical and Natural Sciences: Biology Track ## Courses - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO206 — Cell Biology - BIO256 — General Genetics - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CHM246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory - CHM299 — Supervised Study - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - GOL299 — Supervised Study - MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry - MTH263 — Calculus I - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1123 --- # Physical and Natural Sciences: Chemistry Track ## Courses - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CHM246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory - CHM299 — Supervised Study - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - GOL299 — Supervised Study - MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry - MTH263 — Calculus I - MTH264 — Calculus II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1124 --- # Physical and Natural Sciences: Geology Track ## Courses - BIO106 — Life Science - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM299 — Supervised Study - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - GOL105 — Physical Geology - GOL106 — Historical Geology - GOL111 — Oceanography I - GOL299 — Supervised Study - MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry - MTH263 — Calculus I - NAS131 — Astronomy: Solar System - NAS132 — Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY241 — University Physics I - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1125 --- # Physical and Natural Sciences: Physics Track ## Courses - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CHM299 — Supervised Study - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - GOL299 — Supervised Study - MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry - MTH263 — Calculus I - MTH264 — Calculus II - MTH265 — Calculus III - MTH267 — Differential Equations - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PHY299 — Supervised Study - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1126 --- # Practical Nursing ## Courses - BIO145 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology - ENG111 — College Composition I - HLT130 — Nutrition and Diet Therapy - HLT141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - PNE116 — Nutrition and Diet Therapy - PNE173 — Pharmacology for Practical Nurses - PNE186 — Nursing Concepts I - PNE187 — Nursing Concepts II - PNE188 — Nursing Concepts III - PSY230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1113 --- # Substance Abuse Counseling ## Courses - ENG111 — College Composition I - HLT121 — Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment - HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS260 — Substance Abuse Counseling - HMS266 — Counseling Psychology - HMS290 — Coordinated Internship in Human Services - MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY215 — Psychopathology - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1154 --- # Uniform Certificate of General Studies **Certificate** ## Courses - ART100 — Art Appreciation - ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART223 — Life Drawing - BIO101 — General Biology I - BIO102 — General Biology II - BIO106 — Life Science - CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - CHM112 — General Chemistry II - CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre - CST151 — Film Appreciation I - ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG245 — British Literature - ENG246 — American Literature - ENG250 — Children’s Literature - ENG255 — World Literature - ENG258 — African American Literature - ENG275 — Women in Literature - GEO210 — People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography - GOL105 — Physical Geology - GOL106 — Historical Geology - HIS101 — Western Civilization Pre-1600CE - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post-1600CE - HIS111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 - HUM201 — Early Humanities - HUM202 — Modern Humanities - HUM256 — Comparative Mythology - HUM259 — The Greek and Roman Tradition - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH161 — PreCalculus I - MTH162 — PreCalculus II - MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry - MTH245 — Statistics I - MTH261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH263 — Calculus I - MTH264 — Calculus II - MUS121 — Music in Society - MUS221 — History of Western Music Prior to 1750 - MUS222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present - MUS226 — World Music - PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI111 — Logic - PHI220 — Ethics and Society - PHY100 — Elements of Physics - PHY201 — General College Physics I - PHY202 — General College Physics II - PHY241 — University Physics I - PHY242 — University Physics II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY200 — Principles of Psychology - REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL230 — Religions of the World - REL237 — Eastern Religions - REL240 — Religions in the U.S. - SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* - SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1103 --- # Administrative Support ## Courses - AST101 — Keyboarding I - AST243 — Office Administration I - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1090 --- # Advanced Criminal Justice ## Courses - ADJ110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - ADJ115 — Patrol Procedures - ADJ116 — Special Enforcement Topics - ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional - ADJ140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ170 — Street Gangs and Law Enforcement - ADJ211 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I - ADJ227 — Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel - ADJ229 — Community Policing in Modern Society - ADJ232 — Domestic Violence - ADJ233 — Multiculturalism in Policing - ADJ236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation - ADJ240 — Techniques of Interviewing - ADJ290 — Internship in Administration of Justice - ENG112 — College Composition II - PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1139 --- # Biotechnology ## Courses - BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - BIO251 — Protein Applications in Biotechnology - BIO252 — Nucleic Acid Methods - BIO299 — Supervised Study - CHM111 — General Chemistry I - SDV101 — Orientation to Early Childhood Development Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1186 --- # Early Childhood Development ## Courses - CHD120 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - CHD145 — Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children - CHD165 — Observation and Participation in Early Child Settings - CHD205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children - EDU235 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education - SDV101 — Orientation to Early Childhood Development Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1185 --- # Emergency Medical Services - Advanced EMT ## Courses - EMS100 — CPR for Healthcare Providers - EMS111 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic - EMS120 — Emergency Medical Technician-Clinical - EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation - EMS170 — ALS Internship I - EMS180 — Advanced EMS Foundations - EMS181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management - EMS182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab - EMS183 — Advanced Medical Care - EMS184 — Advanced Medical Care Lab - EMS185 — Advanced Trauma Care - EMS186 — Advanced Trauma Care Lab - HLT105 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1099 --- # Emergency Medical Services - Advanced Placement Bridge to Paramedic ## Courses - EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation - EMS163 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) - EMS164 — Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) - EMS165 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - EMS167 — Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) - EMS169 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - EMS210 — EMS Operations - EMS212 — Leadership and Professional Development - EMS216 — Paramedic Review - EMS221 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care - EMS222 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Lab - EMS223 — Paramedic Patient Care I - EMS224 — Paramedic Patient Care I Lab - EMS225 — Paramedic Patient Care II - EMS226 — Paramedic Patient Care II Lab - EMS241 — Paramedic Internship I - EMS246 — Paramedic Internship II - EMS249 — Paramedic Capstone Internship Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1100 --- # Entrepreneurship ## Courses - ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I - BUS160 — Legal Aspects of Small Business Operations - BUS274 — Foundations of Entrepreneurship - MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1102 --- # Foundations of Criminal Justice ## Courses - ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - ADJ201 — Criminology - ADJ233 — Multiculturalism in Policing - ENG111 — College Composition I - ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1094 --- # Fundamentals of Programming ## Courses - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ITD110 — Web Page Design I - ITP120 — Java Programming I - ITP132 — C++ Programming I - ITP150 — Python Programming - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1133 --- # Graphic and Media Arts ## Courses - ART116 — Design for the Web I - ART117 — Design for the Web II - ART130 — Introduction to Multimedia - ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART141 — Typography I - ART142 — Typography II - ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - ART190 — Coordinated Internship - ART203 — Animation I - ART207 — 3D Model Rendering - ART251 — Communication Design I - ART252 — Communication Design II - ART263 — Interactive Design I - ART264 — Interactive Design II - ART270 — Motion Graphics I - ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation - PHT101 — Photography I - PHT130 — Video I - PHT131 — Video II - PHT201 — Advanced Photography I Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1104 --- # Health Science Preparation ## Courses - BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO145 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology - ENG111 — College Composition I - ENG112 — College Composition II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1106 --- # Help Desk ## Courses - CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - ITE182 — User Support/Help Desk Principles - ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration - ITN106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN107 — Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting - ITP150 — Python Programming - MTH131 — Technical Mathematics - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1131 --- # Human Services Technician ## Courses - ENG111 — College Composition I - HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS226 — Helping Across Cultures - HMS290 — Coordinated Internship in Human Services - MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I - MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1155 --- # Manufacturing Technician ## Courses - CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I - ETR113 — DC and AC Fundamentals I - ETR140 — Introduction to Mechatronics - IND113 — Materials and Processes in Manufacturing I - MEC122 — 3D Printing for Engineering Design - MEC155 — Mechanisms Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1109 --- # Mechanical Technician ## Courses - ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems - ELE239 — Programmable Controllers - ETR286 — Principles and Applications of Robotics - IND250 — Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing - IND251 — Automated Manufacturing Systems I - MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics/Pneumatics Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1130 --- # Network Support ## Courses - ITD132 — Structure Query Language - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN111 — Server Administration (Windows) - ITN170 — Linux System Administration - ITN208 — Protocols and Communications TCP/IP - ITN260 — Network Security Basics (Security+) Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1132 --- # Pharmacy Technician ## Courses - HLT101 — Introduction to the Role of Pharmacy Technician - HLT190 — Coordinated Internship - HLT250 — General Pharmacology - HLT261 — Basic Pharmacy I - HLT262 — Basic Pharmacy II - HLT263 — Basic Pharmacy I Lab - HLT264 — Basic Pharmacy II Lab - HLT295 — Pharmacy Technician Capstone Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1112 --- # Professional Cooking ## Courses - BAK128 — Principles of Baking - CUL106 — Principles of Culinary Arts I - CUL107 — Principles of Culinary Arts II - CUL119 — Applied Nutrition for Food Service - CUL220 — Meat, Seafood, and Poultry Preparation - HRI158 — Sanitation and Safety - MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning - SDV100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1114 --- # Programming Concepts ## Courses - ITD132 — Structure Query Language - ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN126 — Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics - ITP225 — Web Scripting Languages - ITP232 — C++ Programming II Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1134 --- # Air Force ## Courses - MSC101 — The Foundations of the U.S. Air Force I - MSC102 — The Foundations of the U.S. Air Force II - MSC201 — The Evolution of Air and Space Power I - MSC202 — The Evolution of Air and Space Power II Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1119 --- # Army ## Courses - MSC111 — Introduction to Army ROTC - MSC112 — Introduction to Leadership - MSC211 — Leadership Skills - MSC212 — Foundations of the Military Profession Source: https://catalog.pvcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=9&poid=1120 --- # BAK128 — Principles of Baking 3 credits · 3 hours Instructs the student in the preparation of breads, pastries, baked desserts, candies, frozen confections, and sugar work. Applies scientific principles and techniques of baking. Promotes the knowledge/skills required to prepare baked items, pastries, and confections. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # BAK280 — Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry 3 credits · 3 hours Reviews foundation principles of classical and modern baking/pastry methods. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # BAK281 — Artisan Breads 3 credits · 3 hours Provides an integrated study of both classical and modern bread baking methods. Focuses on craft baking using simple ingredients to create superior products. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # BIO251 — Protein Applications in Biotechnology 4 credits · 4 hours Prepares students to understand protein structure and function and teaches the laboratory skills needed to successfully work with proteins. Focuses on levels of protein structure and protein function. Includes common laboratory assays will for protein synthesis, purification, detection, and quantification. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total Hours: 6 --- # BIO252 — Nucleic Acid Methods 4 credits · 4 hours Provides students with advanced laboratory skills needed for employment in the biotechnology industry. Focuses on use of basic and specialized lab equipment and techniques such as solution chemistry, cell culture, DNA extraction and analysis, protein extraction and analysis. Emphasizes lab safety, documentation, quality control, and use of SOPs. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total Hours: 6 --- # CUL106 — Principles of Culinary Arts I 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the fundamental principles of food preparation and basic culinary procedures. Stresses the use of proper culinary procedures combined with food science, proper sanitation, standards of quality for food items that are made, and proper use and care of kitchen equipment. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL107 — Principles of Culinary Arts II 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the fundamental principles of food preparation and basic culinary procedures. Stresses the use of proper culinary procedures combined with food science, proper sanitation, standards of quality for food items that are made, and proper use and care of kitchen equipment. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL119 — Applied Nutrition for Food Service 3 credits · 3 hours Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # CUL145 — Gard Manger 3 credits · 3 hours Studies garde manger, the art of decorative cold food preparation and presentation. Provides a detailed practical study of cold food preparation and artistic combination and display of cold foods. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL205 — Fundamentals of Wine 3 credits · 3 hours Familiarizes the student with basic knowledge needed to make decisions relative to the purchase, storage, and service of wine, as well as decisions relative to the use of wine in the hospitality and food service industry. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL206 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the concepts of cultural differences and similarities and the preparation of the food specialties of the major geographical areas of the world. Focuses on emerging cuisines as they become popular. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL207 — American Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours Studies the distinct regional cooking styles of America and its neighbors. Emphasizes the indigenous ingredients, as well as the cultural aspect of each region?s cooking style. Includes the preparation of the various regional foods. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL218 — Fruit, Vegetable, and Starch Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Instructs the student in the preparation of fruits, vegetables, grains, cereals, legumes, and farinaceous products. Promotes the knowledge/skills necessary to prepare menu items from fruits, vegetables, and their byproducts, and to select appropriate uses as meal components. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL220 — Meat, Seafood, and Poultry Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Provides the study and preparation of meat, poultry, shellfish, fish, and game, including alternative protein sources. Promotes the knowledge/skills required to select appropriate use of these foods as meal components. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL256 — Principles of Applications of Catering 3 credits · 3 hours Analyzes and compares the principles of on-premise and off-premise catering. Includes student presentations in a series of catered functions where they assume typical managerial/employee positions emphasizing planning, organizing, operating, managing and evaluating. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL259 — Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours Involves the systematic study of beverages, emphasizing the use of beverages as a complement to food. Covers topics including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, beverage equipment and bar setup in addition to mixology, beer, wine and spirits. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # CUL290 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Varies --- # SDV101 — Orientation to Biotechnology 1 credits · 1 hours Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics such as services at the college including the learning resources center; counseling, and advising; listening, test taking, and study skills; and topical areas which are applicable to their particular discipline. Explores the careers, skills, and pathways in biotechnology. --- # SDV101 — Orientation to Early Childhood Development 1 credits · 1 hours Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics such as services at the college including the learning resources center; counseling, and advising; listening, test taking, and study skills; and topical areas which are applicable to their particular discipline. --- # ACC211 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133009 Introduces accounting principles with respect to financial reporting. Demonstrates how decision makers use accounting information for reporting purposes. Focuses on the preparation of accounting information and its use in the operation of organizations, as well as methods of analysis and interpretation of accounting information Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ACC212 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133010 Introduces accounting principles with respect to cost and managerial accounting. Focuses on the application of accounting information with respect to product costing, as well as its use within the organization to provide direction and to judge performance. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ACC 211 Prerequisites: ACC211 --- # ACC221 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133014 Covers accounting principles and theory, including a review of the accounting cycle and accounting for current assets, current liabilities and investments. Introduces various accounting approaches and demonstrates the effect of these approaches on the financial statement users. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ACC 212 Prerequisites: ACC212 --- # ACC222 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133015 Continues accounting principles and theory with emphasis on accounting for fixed assets, intangibles, corporate capital structure, long term liabilities, and investments. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ACC 221 Prerequisites: ACC221 --- # ACC231 — Cost Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133016 Studies cost accounting methods and reporting as applied to job order, process, and standard cost accounting systems. Includes cost control and other topics. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ACC 212 Prerequisites: ACC212 --- # ACC261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133020 Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to individuals and related entities. Includes tax planning, compliance, and reporting. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ACC262 — Principles of Federal Taxation II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133021 Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to partnerships, corporations and other tax entities. Includes tax planning, compliance, and reporting. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ACC290 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133022 Supervised on-the-job training in approved business, industrial, and service firms coordinated by the College. Applicable to all career and technical and transfer curricula at the discretion of the College. Variable hours. --- # ADJ100 — Survey of Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133053 Presents an overview of the United States criminal justice system; introduces the major system components: law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours Studies the philosophy and history of law enforcement, presenting an overview of the crime problem and policy response issues. Surveys the jurisdictions and organizations of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Examines the qualification requirements and career opportunities in the law enforcement profession. 3 Hours Total 3 Hours Per Week --- # ADJ115 — Patrol Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 535873 Describes, instructs and evaluates street-level procedures commonly employed by patrol officers in everyday law enforcement operations. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ADJ116 — Special Enforcement Topics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133055 Considers contemporary issues, problems, and controversies in law enforcement. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ130 — Introduction to Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133056 Surveys the general principles of American criminal law, the elements of major crimes, and the basic steps of prosecution procedure. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week --- # ADJ131 — Legal Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133057 Surveys the identification, degrees, and admissibility of evidence for criminal prosecution; examines pretrial and trial procedures as they pertain to the rules of evidence. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ133 — Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133059 Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including those in policing, courts, and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific ethical choices that must be made by the criminal justice professional. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ140 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133061 Focuses on societal responses to the offender. Traces the evolution of practices based on philosophies of retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Reviews contemporary correctional activities and their relationship to other aspects of the criminal justice system. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ161 — Introduction to Computer Crime 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 570228 Provides a basic introduction to the nature of computer crimes, computer criminals, relevant law, investigative techniques, and emerging trends. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ170 — Street Gangs and Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 580863 Teaches the philosophy and history of gangs in America through the eyes of law enforcement, courts, corrections and the citizenry. Examines methods by which law enforcement defines the gang problem and intervenes in gang membership. Explores gang globalization; differentiates street gangs and terrorist cells. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ADJ201 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133064 Studies current and historical data pertaining to criminal and other deviant behavior. Examines theories that explain crime and criminal behavior in human society. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ211 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches the elements of proof for major and common crimes and the legal classification of offenses. Studies the kinds, degrees and admissibility of evidence and its presentation in criminal proceedings with emphasis on legal guidelines for methods and techniques of evidence acquisition. Surveys the procedural requirements from arrest to final disposition in the various American court systems with focus on the Virginia jurisdiction. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ADJ227 — Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 546288 Surveys the basic guarantees of liberty described in the U.S. Constitution and the historical development of these restrictions on government power, primarily through U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Reviews rights of free speech, press, assembly, as well as criminal procedure guarantees (to counsel, jury trial, habeas corpus, etc.) as they apply to the activities of those in the criminal justice system. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ229 — Community Policing in Modern Society 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133066 Considers current efforts by law enforcement personnel to achieve an effective working relationship with the community. Surveys and analyzes various interactive approaches of law enforcement agencies and the citizenry they serve. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ232 — Domestic Violence 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 518382 Surveys historical issues that have affected family violence. Examines current trends in the context of the criminal justice system. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ233 — Multiculturalism in Policing 3 credits · 3 hours Examines the impacts of historical events and social changes on law enforcement. Evaluates the complexity of providing police services to multicultural communities. Develops sensitivity and understanding of diverse populations and communities of color. 3 Hours Total 3 Hours Per Week --- # ADJ236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133067 Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques. Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling, and preserving of evidence. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ADJ240 — Techniques of Interviewing 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581309 Provides the student with essential skills and techniques necessary to obtain quality information from victims, witnesses, and suspects, regarding criminal activity. Emphasizes locations and settings for interviews, kinesics, proxemics, and paralinguistics of both the interviewer and interviewee. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ADJ290 — Internship in Administration of Justice 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133068 Supervised on-the-job training in selected business, industrial, and service firms coordinated by the College. Variable hours --- # AST101 — Keyboarding I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133312 Teaches the alpha/numeric keyboard with emphasis on correct techniques, speed, and accuracy. Teaches formatting of basic personal and business correspondence, reports, and tabulation. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week --- # AST132 — Word Processing I(Word) 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 133321 Introduces students to a word processing program to create, edit, save, and print documents. Lecture 1 hour per week. Recommended: 20 wpm keyboarding skills. --- # AST234 — Records and Database Management 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 571114 -4 Teaches filing and records management procedures using microcomputer database software. Incorporates both manual and electronic methods for managing information may be required. Lecture 2-4 hours per week. Corequisite: A laboratory co-requisite --- # AST242 — Medical Insurance and Coding 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 569415 Teaches coding for medical services rendered within a medical office setting utilizing current coding books for maximum reimbursement. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # AST243 — Office Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 507645 Develops an understanding of the administrative support role and the skills necessary to provide organizational and technical support in a contemporary office setting. Emphasizes the development of critical thinking, problem solving, and job performance skills in a business office environment Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): AST 101 Prerequisites: AST101 --- # AST290 — Internship in Administrative Support Technology 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 133334 -4 Supervised on-the job training in approved business, industrial, and service firms coordinated by the College. Applicable to all career and technical and transfer curricula at the discretion of the College. Variable hours. --- # ASL101 — American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 534823 Introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the deaf community, including basic vocabulary, syntax, finger spelling, and grammatical non-manual signals. Focuses on communicative competence. Develops gesture skills as a foundation for ASL enhancement. Introduces cultural knowledge and increases understanding of the deaf community. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # ASL102 — American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 503076 Introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the deaf community, including basic vocabulary, syntax, finger spelling, and grammatical nonmanual signals. Focuses on communicative competence. Develops gesture skills as a foundation for ASL enhancement. Introduces cultural knowledge and increases understanding of the deaf community. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ASL 101 Prerequisites: ASL101 --- # ASL201 — American Sign Language III 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 503077 Develops vocabulary, conversational competence, and grammatical knowledge with a total immersion approach. Introduces increasingly complex grammatical aspects including those unique to ASL. Discusses culture and literature. Contact with the deaf community is encouraged to enhance linguistic and cultural knowledge. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ASL102 --- # ASL202 — American Sign Language IV 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 503078 Develops vocabulary, conversational competence, and grammatical knowledge with a total immersion approach. Introduces increasingly complex grammatical aspects including those unique to ASL. Discusses culture and literature. Contact with the deaf community is encouraged to enhance linguistic and cultural knowledge. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ASL 201 Prerequisites: ASL201 --- # ART100 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 516516 Introduces art from prehistoric times to the present day. Describes architectural styles, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and painting techniques. Highlights major artists and key contributions from global and Western culture. Covers content chronologically and/or thematically. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ART101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic 3 credits · 3 hours ART 101 - History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic ART 101 - History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic Course ID 133188 Surveys the history and interpretation of architecture, painting and sculpture from the prehistoric era through the Gothic. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ART102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern 3 credits · 3 hours ART 102 - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ART 102 - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern Course ID 133189 Surveys the history and interpretation of architecture, painting and sculpture from the Renaissance through the modern era. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ART109 — History of Women Artists 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 554508 Surveys the work of women artists through history, with emphasis on the role of women artists. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # ART116 — Design for the Web I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581224 Introduces the basic elements of web page design: typography, imagery, and color, and examines how they are combined to create effective layouts. Teaches organization of materials, sketching and concept development, site planning and various methods of construction. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Studio Instruction: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ART117 — Design for the Web II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581225 Continues the study of design concepts introduced in Design for the Web I (ART 116). Concentrates on the addition of animation, sound, and interactivity to the web pages. Explores advanced design problems. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Studio Instruction: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ART121 — Foundations of Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133191 Develops basic drawing skills and understanding of visual language through studio instruction/lecture. Introduces concepts such as line, proportion, space, perspective, value and composition as applied to still life, landscape and figure. Uses drawing media such as pencil, charcoal and ink wash. Includes field trips and gallery assignments as appropriate. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Studio Instruction: 4 hours per week. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART125 — Introduction to Painting 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133193 Introduces study of color, composition, and painting techniques. Places emphasis on experimentation and enjoyment of oil and/or acrylic paints and the fundamentals of tools and materials. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture 2 hours. Studio Instruction 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # ART130 — Introduction to Multimedia 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 573601 Introduces the student to the basic components of multimedia: text, graphics, animation, sound, and video, and explores how they combine to create a multimedia product. Emphasizes the design aspects of multimedia projects and teaches the techniques required to develop a presentation. Computer literacy is suggested Lecture 2 hours. Studio Instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # ART131 — Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133194 Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to two-dimensional studio projects. Introduces two-dimensional media, techniques, compositional strategies, and color concepts and interactions. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and contemporary practices and critical analysis. May include field trips as required. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Studio Instruction: 4 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # ART132 — Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133195 Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to three-dimensional studio projects. Introduces three-dimensional media, techniques, compositional strategies, and color concepts and interactions. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and contemporary practices and critical analysis. May include field trips as required. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Studio Instruction: 4 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # ART138 — Figure Drawing I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133196 Develops drawing skills for beginning and experienced students. Explores a broad range of drawing problems dealing with the human figure in costume using various media and techniques. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ART121 --- # ART141 — Typography I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 537792 Studies the history of letter forms and typefaces and examines their uses in contemporary communications media. Emphasizes applications to specific design problems. Includes identification and specification of type, copy fitting and hands-on typesetting problems. Lecture 2 hours per week Studio Instruction: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART142 — Typography II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 537793 Examines advanced applications of the studies completed in Typography I. Explores the use of typography in layout and design. Requires projects based on professional level problems designed to test the student’s practical knowledge as well as his or her creative ability. Applies computer techniques for working with type. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 4 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ART 141 Prerequisites: ART141 --- # ART150 — History of Film and Animation 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 573600 Exposes the student to the rich history of temporal imagery from the invention of the zoetrope and kinetoscope through the rise of the moving picture industry and the development of the first animated films to present day television. Chronicles the impact of the moving image in the Twentieth century. Discusses the design and concept of influential works as well as the relationship between these earlier forms of moving graphics and today’s innovative video technology. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 153 for ART 154 Prerequisites: ART153, ART154 --- # ART153 — Ceramics Handbuilding I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133202 Introduces a variety of ceramic handbuilding techniques utilized to design and produce ceramic arts. Includes an introduction to clay, glazes and kilns. Part I of I Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # ART154 — Ceramics Wheel Throwing I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133203 Introduces a variety of ceramic wheel-throwing techniques utilized to design and produce ceramic arts. Includes an introduction to clay, glazes and kilns. Part I of II. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # ART180 — Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133206 Provides a working introduction to computer based electronic technology used by visual artists and designers. Presents the basics of operating platforms and standard industry software. Introduces problems in which students can explore the creative potential of the new electronic media environment. Lecture 2 hours. Lab 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # ART190 — Coordinated Internship 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 133207 Supervised on-the-job training in graphic design coordinated by the College. Variable hours per week. --- # ART203 — Animation I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 573602 Introduces the student to the basic techniques of animation, combining traditional and computer-generated skills. Teaches theoretical elements of the aesthetics of sequential imagery. Provides practical experience in two-dimensional and/or three-dimensional animation. Exposes the student to a variety of animation techniques. Lecture 2 hours, Lab 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # ART207 — 3D Model Rendering 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 573603 Provides the student with an advanced understanding of the principles of building three dimensional objects, characters, and interior and exterior environments with current industry software. Lecture 2 hours, Lab 2 hours, Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 130 and ART 131 Prerequisites: ART130, ART131 --- # ART208 — Video Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 573604 Addresses the fundamentals of video technology and non-linear video editing. Focuses on the aesthetics of time-code editing using current industry software. Teaches a student to shoot and capture video and record and edit sound, and combine artwork, animation, video, and sound in the creation of professional-quality original video projects. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2-4 hours. Total 4-6 hours per week. --- # ART223 — Life Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours Advances skills and exploration in drawing through studio practice. Continues investigation of elements and principles of design emphasizing perceptual figure drawing. Introduces a variety of media and techniques including color media and theory. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and contemporary practices and critical analysis. May include field trips. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 1 hour per week Studio Instruction: 4 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week. --- # ART231 — Sculpture I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133215 Introduces sculptural concepts and methods of production in traditional and contemporary media. Includes clay, plaster, wood, stone, metal, plastics, and terra cotta. May include field trips. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ART 131 Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART232 — Sculpture II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133216 Introduces sculptural concepts and methods of production in traditional and contemporary media. Includes clay, plaster, wood, stone, metal, plastics and terra cotta. May include field trips. Lecture: 2 hours Studio Instruction: 4 hours 6 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ART 131 Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART235 — Ceramics Handbuilding II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133217 Introduces advanced techniques utilized in ceramics to design and produce hand-built ceramics. Provides lecture and hands-on studio instruction building on the experience obtained in ART 153 , including glazing and firing. Part II of II. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 153 Prerequisites: ART153 --- # ART236 — Ceramics Wheel Throwing 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133218 Introduces advanced techniques utilized in ceramics to design and produce wheel-thrown ceramics. Provides lecture and hands- on studio instruction building on the experience obtained in ART 154 , including glazing and firing. Part II of II. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 154 Prerequisites: ART154 --- # ART241 — Painting I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133220 Introduces abstract and representational painting in acrylic and/or oil with emphasis on color composition and value. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 4 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # ART242 — Painting II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133221 Introduces abstract and representational painting in acrylic and/or oil with emphasis on color composition and value. Lecture: 2 hours per week Studio Instruction: 4 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week --- # ART251 — Communication Design I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133226 Studies the principles of visual communications as applied to advertising in newspapers, magazines, direct mail advertising, house organs, etc. Analyzes the influence of contemporary art on design. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 131 , ART 141 Prerequisites: ART131, ART141 --- # ART252 — Communication Design II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 502694 Studies the principles of visual communications as applied to advertising in newspapers, magazines, direct mail advertising, house organs, etc. Analyzes the influence of contemporary art on design. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Studio Instruction: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ART 131 Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART263 — Interactive Design I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541486 Focuses on creative concepts of design problem solving for interactive design: techniques specific to web, multimedia for the web, and other interactive design products. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 4 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week. --- # ART264 — Interactive Design II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541487 Builds on the studies completed in Interactive Design I. Focuses on conceptualization and problem solving for interactive design. Instructs students in intermediate techniques specific to web, multimedia for the web and other interactive design projects using current technology and standards. Includes interactive documents and experiences. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 4 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week --- # ART270 — Motion Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 573605 Introduces fundamental concepts for motion graphics, including graphics and promos for television networks and film titles and logs for advertising. Focuses on design presentation and development, screen composition, graphic transitions and content. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 3 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # ART271 — Printmaking I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133232 Introduces the student to the full range of printmaking techniques. Includes woodcuts, silkscreen, etching, and lithography. Provides historical perspective on printmaking. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # ART272 — Printmaking II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133233 Introduces the student to the full range of printmaking techniques. Includes woodcut, silkscreen, etching, and lithography. Provides historical perspective on printmaking. Lecture: 2 hours Studio Instruction: 3 hours 5 hours per week --- # ART283 — Computer Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136483 Utilizes micro-computers and software to produce computer graphics. Employs techniques learned to solve studio projects that reinforce instruction and are appropriate for portfolio use. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 180 and ART 131 Prerequisites: ART180, ART131 --- # ART284 — Computer Graphics II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136484 Utilizes micro-computers and software to produce computer graphics. Employs techniques learned to solve studio projects that reinforce instruction and are appropriate for portfolio use. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ART 180 Prerequisites: ART180 --- # ART287 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 133234 Focuses on portfolio preparation, resume writing, and job interviewing for students. Recommended for final semester program students. Requires instructor’s approval. Lecture: 1-2 hours per week Studio Instruction: 0-4 hours per week Total: 1-6 hours per week --- # BIO101 — General Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133408 Focuses on biological processes with a chemical foundation, including macromolecules, cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, storage and exchange; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; and systems biology. Emphasizes the process of science, interdisciplinary approach, and relevance of biology to society. Part I of a two-course sequence. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, and basic mathematical skills.… --- # BIO102 — General Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133409 Focuses on biological processes with a chemical foundation, including macromolecules, cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, storage and exchange; pathways and transformations of energy and matter; and systems biology. Emphasizes the process of science, interdisciplinary approach, and relevance of biology to society. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO101 --- # BIO106 — Life Science 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 543155 Surveys the basic concepts of life science. Engages in the scientific process by developing hypotheses, gathering data, and analyzing results. Explores topics within the context of the societal implications of science. Intended for students not majoring in science. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, and basic mathematical skills. Credit toward graduation will not be awarded for both BIO 106 and BIO 101. BIO 106 will not satisfy the lab science requirement for the AS in Physical and Natural Science. This is a Passport and UCGS Tr… --- # BIO107 — Biology of the Environment 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 506850 Presents the basic concepts of environmental science through a topical approach. Includes the scientific method, population growth, and migration, use of natural resources and waste management, ecosystem simplification recovery, evolution, bio-geochemical cycles, photosynthesis and global warming, geological formations, atmosphere and climate, and ozone depletion and acid deposition. Lecture and laboratory must be taken in the same semester. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Corequisite: BIO 107 lab --- # BIO141 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133413 Presents the study of anatomy & physiology including anatomical terminology, homeostasis, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, and basic mathematical skills. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week. Corequisite: BIO 141 lab --- # BIO142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133414 Continues study of anatomy and physiology including endocrine system, blood and cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and immunity, respiratory system, urinary system, fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, digestive system and nutrient metabolism, reproductive system, and prenatal development. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Corequisite: BIO 142 lab Prerequisites: BIO141 --- # BIO145 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 547502 Surveys human anatomy and physiology. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology, anatomy, and physiology of human organ systems. Assignments require college-level reading fluency, coherent written communication, and basic mathematical skills. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. --- # BIO147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology 1 credits · 1 hours Prepares students to work effectively in a scientific laboratory through instruction of the metric system, scientific notation, exponents, solution making, pH readings, and the creation of standard curves for data analysis. Focus will be on quantitative skills needed to perform most basic laboratory work. Skills will be practiced and reinforced through application-based problems and hands on activities. --- # BIO150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135429 Focuses on the general characteristics, cellular structure, and metabolism of microorganisms. Emphasizes microbial relationships with individual and community health. Includes impact of microbes on human health and disease, microbial pathogenicity, identifying and managing infectious diseases and controlling microbial growth, healthcare associated infections and epidemiology. Studies aseptic culturing techniques with hands-on experience in safe microbiology practices. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO141 --- # BIO180 — Introduction to Careers in Biotechnology 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 133417 Provides an understanding of the many careers in biotechnology and the Central Dogma of Biology on which these careers are based. Lecture 1 hour. Total 1 hour per week. --- # BIO206 — Cell Biology 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 536316 Introduces the ultrastructure and functions of cells. Emphasizes cell metabolism, cell division, and control of gene expression. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO101 --- # BIO250 — Biotechnology Research Methods and Skills 3 credits · 3 hours Provides students with knowledge and advanced laboratory skills needed for employment in the biotechnology industry. Focuses on use of basic and specialized lab equipment and techniques such as solution chemistry, cell culture, DNA extraction and analysis, and protein extraction and analysis. Emphasis in on lab safety, documentation, quality control, and use of SOPs. --- # BIO253 — Biotechnology Concepts 4 credits · 4 hours Explores the growing field of biotechnology ranging from basic cellular and molecular biology concepts to both basic and advanced laboratory techniques. Emphasizes the application of biotechnology to medicine, agriculture, environmental science, and forensics. Includes discussion of the business, regulatory/legal, ethical, and societal issues of this topic as well as the growing field of bioinformatics. --- # BIO255 — Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotechnology 2 credits · 2 hours Covers basic computer concepts and Internet skills and uses a software suite, which includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software to demonstrate skills as they are applied to biotechnology. Introduces students to basic online tools and resources to retrieve and analyze biological data, such as DNA, RNA, and protein sequences, structures, functions, pathways, and interactions. Includes hands-on sessions to allow students to become familiar with these resources and their navigation and applications. --- # BIO256 — General Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 535870 Explores the principles of genetics ranging from classical Mendelian inheritance to the most recent advances in the biochemical nature and function of the gene. Includes experimental design and statistical analysis. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO102 --- # BIO270 — General Ecology 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133424 Studies interrelationships between organisms and their natural and cultural environments with emphasis on populations, communities, and ecosystems. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): BIO 101 & BIO 102 or BIO 101 & BIO 107 Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO102, BIO107 --- # BIO299 — Supervised Study 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 133430 This is a capstone independent research course designed for science degree students. Variable hours Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO102, BIO150 --- # BUS100 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133553 Exposes students to the functions and topics of modern business, including economics, management, finance, accounting, marketing, production, international business, small business, and other areas of general business interest. Guides students in establishing a viable business vocabulary, fostering critical and analytical thinking, and refining business decision-making skills. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # BUS116 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 548167 Presents the various steps considered necessary when going into business. Includes areas such as product-service analysis, market research evaluation, setting up books, ways to finance startup, operations of the business, development of business plans, buyouts versus starting from scratch, and franchising. Uses problems and cases to demonstrate implementation of these techniques. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS160 — Legal Aspects of Small Business Operations 1 credits · 1 hours Covers the functional areas of business law, specifically as it applies to small business. Provides the students with a working knowledge of business contracts, agency relationships, and product liability. Provides a knowledge base for small business owners to overcome problems that are individually within their abilities. Covers selection of professional assistance for problems of a more serious nature. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week --- # BUS165 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133560 Identifies management concerns unique to small businesses. Introduces the requirements necessary to initiate a small business, and identifies the elements comprising a business plan. Presents information establishing financial and administrative controls, developing a marketing strategy, managing business operations, and the legal and government relationships specific to small businesses. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS200 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133566 Teaches management and the management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. Focuses on application of management principles of realistic situations managers encounter as they attempt to achieve organizational --- # BUS201 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 517439 Presents a behaviorally oriented course combining the functions of management with the psychology of leading and managing people. Focuses on the effective use of human resources through understanding human motivation and behavior patterns, conflict management and resolution, group functioning and process, the psychology of decision-making, and the importance of recognizing and managing change. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS204 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours Provides students with knowledge of essential skills and techniques necessary to lead or participate in projects assigned to managerial personnel. Covers time and task scheduling, resource management, problem solving strategies and other areas related to managing a project. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS205 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133568 Introduces employment, selection, and placement of personnel, forecasting, job analysis, job descriptions, training methods and programs, employee evaluation systems, compensation, benefits, and labor relations. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS208 — Quality and Productivity Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133569 Focuses on the key quality improvement concepts regarding products and services, customers and suppliers, and systems and processes that make quality a part of the work life of an organization. Emphasizes the role of teams, including team meeting skills and techniques, and a variety of quality improvement tools, such as flowcharts, run charts, Pareto diagrams, cause and effect diagrams, evaluation matrices, and implementation roadmaps. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS220 — Introduction to Business Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 514790 Introduces statistics as a tool in decision making. Emphasizes ability to collect, present, and analyze data. Employs measures of central tendency and dispersion, statistical inference, index numbers, probability theory, and time series analysis. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS224 — Business Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 580970 Introduces methods of probability assessment and statistical inference. Includes data presentation; descriptive statistics; basic probability concepts; discrete and continuous probability distributions; decision theory; estimation and sampling distributions; Central Limit Theorem; simple linear regression and hypothesis testing for a single sample or population. Emphasizes business and economic applications. Utilizes computer software as a tool for problem-solving. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): MTH 161 Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # BUS226 — Computer Business Applications 3 credits · 3 hours Provides a practical application of software packages, including spreadsheets, word processing, database management, and presentation graphics. Includes the use of programs in accounting techniques, word processing, and management science application. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # BUS227 — Business Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133575 Includes overview of quantitative methods in business decision-making, simple and multiple regression and correlation analysis, time series analysis and business forecasting, decision analysis, linear programming, transportation and assignment methods, and network models. May include computer applications. Students will be required to use computer applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): BUS 224 or MTH 245 Prerequisites: BUS224, MTH245 --- # BUS234 — Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours Examines the process of planning, organizing, and controlling the flow of materials and services from supplier to end users/ customers. Focuses on coordinating supply management, operations and integrated logistics into a seamless pipeline to maintain a continual flow of products and services. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # BUS236 — Communication in Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 558431 Introduces the functions of communication in management with emphasis on gathering, organizing, and transmitting facts and ideas. Teaches the basic techniques of effective oral and writing communication. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # BUS240 — Introduction to Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours Provides an introduction to the American legal system and the use of law to achieve economic and social goals. Highlights ethical principles and legal reasoning underlying the rights and obligations of business relationships and their effect on business decision-making. Emphasizes fundamental principles of government regulation and the court system, constitutional law, torts, criminal law, contracts, agency, employment, and property law. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # BUS260 — Planning for Small Business 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 548170 -3 Provides knowledge of the development of a business plan, which can be used to acquire capital and serve as a management guide. Combines knowledge that has been acquired in the areas of planning, management, and finance using pro forma statements and marketing. Covers internet searching techniques. Recommended as a capstone course. Lecture 2-3 hours per week. --- # BUS270 — Interpersonal Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses on intra- and interpersonal communication effectiveness in the business organization. Includes topics such as planning and running effective meetings, networking and politicking, coaching and mentoring, making effectual and ethical decisions, developing team-building strategies, and practicing proficient skills in verbal, non-verbal, and written communications. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # BUS274 — Foundations of Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces students to the principles of entrepreneurship, covering business models, responsibilities, and successful practices. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # BUS280 — Introduction to International Business 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133579 Provides an introduction to the theoretical principles and practices of the global business environment. Examines the functions of international business in the economy, international and transnational marketing, production, and financial operations. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): BUS 100 Prerequisites: BUS100 --- # BUS290 — Internship in Business 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 133581 -4 Supervised on-the-job training in approved business, industrial, and service firms coordinated by the College. Applicable to all career and technical and transfer curricula at the discretion of the College. Variable hours. --- # CHM101 — Introductory Chemistry 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133871 Explores the experimental and theoretical concepts of general chemistry while emphasizing scientific reasoning, critical and analytical thinking. Designed for the non-science major. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total 6 hours per week. Corequisite: CHM 101 lab --- # CHM102 — Introductory Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133872 Emphasizes experimental and theoretical aspects of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry. Discusses general chemistry concepts as they apply to issues within our society and environment. Designed for non-science majors. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Credit toward graduation will not be awarded for both CHM 101 and CHM 111 . CHM 101 and CHM 102 will not satisfy the lab science requirement for the AS in Physical and Natural Science. Prerequisites: CHM101 --- # CHM111 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133873 Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong background in mathematics. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in the lecture portion of the course to earn an overall grade of C or higher. Part I of II. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ENG 111 Eligible Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # CHM112 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 133874 Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong background in mathematics. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in the lecture portion of the course to earn an overall grade of C or higher. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM111 --- # CHM241 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133880 Introduces fundamental chemistry of carbon compounds, including structures, physical properties, syntheses, and typical reactions. Emphasizes reaction mechanisms. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): CHM 112 with a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHM242 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133881 Introduces fundamental chemistry of carbon compounds, including structures, physical properties, syntheses, and typical reactions. Emphasizes reaction mechanisms. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: CHM241 --- # CHM245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 133884 Introduces various methods and procedures used in present day organic laboratories. Covers the general techniques, organic synthesis, and the use of common spectroscopic instrumentation; synthesizing a variety of compounds; and analyzing the products through physical properties and spectroscopy. Lecture: 1 hour per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Corequisite: CHM 241 Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHM246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 133885 Introduces various methods and procedures used in present day organic laboratories. Covers the general techniques, organic synthesis, and the use of common spectroscopic instrumentation; synthesizing a variety of compounds; and analyzing the products through physical properties and spectroscopy. Lecture: 1 hour per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Prerequisite(s): CHM 245 Corequisite: CHM 242 Prerequisites: CHM245 --- # CHM260 — Introductory Biochemistry 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133886 Explores fundamentals of biological chemistry including study of macromolecules, metabolic pathways, and biochemical genetics. Lecture 3 hours per week. This course is a Writing Intensive Course (WIC), and fulfills the College’s WIC requirement. Prerequisite(s): CHM 112 Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHM261 — Biochemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 535706 Provides hands on lab experiences designed to reinforce the fundamentals of biological chemistry taught in CHM 260 such as biochemistry assays, enzyme kinetics, enzyme purification, chromatography, electrophoresis and use of wester blots. Lecutre: 3 hours per week Laboratory 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week Prerequisite(s): CHM 112 Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHM299 — Supervised Study 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 133889 This is a capstone independent research course designed for science degree students. Variable hours Prerequisites: CHM112 --- # CHD120 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133845 Introduces early childhood development through activities and experiences in nursery, prekindergarten, kindergarten, and primary programs. Investigates classroom organization and procedures and use of classroom time and materials, approaches to education for young children, professionalism, and curricula procedures. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # CHD145 — Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 543178 Focuses on children’s exploration, play, and creative expression in the areas of art, music, and movement. Emphasis will be on developing strategies for using various open-ended media representing a range of approaches in creative thinking. Addresses strategies for intervention and support of exceptional children and English Language Learners. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # CHD164 — Working with Infants and Toddlers in Inclusive Settings 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 543812 Examines developmental and behavioral principles and practices and how these provide the most developmentally suitable curriculum and learning environment for very young children. Includes working with very young children with typical development, as well as those who are gifted, or have developmental delays or disabilities. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # CHD165 — Observation and Participation in Early Child Settings 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 543813 Focuses on observation as the primary method for gathering information about children in early childhood setting. Emphasizes development of skills in the implementation of a range of observation techniques. One hour seminar, 4 hours of field placement. Total 5 hours per week. --- # CHD166 — Infant and Toddler Programs 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541122 Examines from birth to 36 months. Focuses on development in the physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and language domains. Emphasizes the importance of environment and relationships for healthy brain development during the child’s first three years of life. Investigates regulatory standards for infant/toddler care giving. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # CHD205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133850 Explores the role of the early childhood educator in supporting emotional and social development of children, and in fostering a sense of community. Presents practical strategies for encouraging pro-social behavior, conflict resolution and problem solving. Emphasizes basic skills and techniques in child guidance. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # CHD210 — Introduction to Exceptional Children 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 133851 Reviews the history of and legal requirements for providing intervention and educational services for young children with special needs. Studies the characteristics of children with a diverse array of needs and developmental abilities. Explores concepts of early intervention, inclusion, guiding behavior and adapting environments to meet children’s needs. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # CST100 — Principles of Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136156 Applies theory and principles of public address with emphasis on preparation and delivery. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # CST110 — Introduction to Human Communication Examines the elements affecting human communication in individual (e.g., intrapersonal, interpersonal), small group, and public communication contexts with an emphasis on the practice of communication skills in each context. The assignments in the course require college-level reading and analysis of scholarly studies and coherent communication through written reports including the production of at least one APA/MLA-formatted individual writing assignment.This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week. --- # CST130 — Introduction to the Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136160 Surveys the principles of drama, the development of theatre production, and selected plays to acquaint the student with various types of theatrical presentations. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total. 3 hours per week --- # CST131 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136161 Develops personal resources and explores performance skills through such activities as theatre games, role playing improvisation, work on basic script units, and performance of scenes. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # CST132 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136162 Develops personal resources and explores performance skills through such activities as theatre games, role playing improvisation, work on basic script units, and performance of scenes. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # CST141 — Theatre Appreciation I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136165 Aims to increase knowledge and enjoyment of theatre. Considers process, style, organization, written drama, and performed drama. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # CST145 — Technical Theater 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136167 Introduces students to the fundamental methods, materials and techniques involved in all areas of technical theatre production, such as sound, lighting, costuming, stage management and props, with an emphasis on scenic construction Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # CST151 — Film Appreciation I 3 credits · 3 hours Provides students with a critical understanding of film through the discussion and viewing of motion pictures with emphasis upon the study of film history and the forms and functions of film. Students will develop skills to analyze the shared social, cultural and historical influences of films and their contexts. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # CAD151 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 567341 Introduces technical drafting from the fundamentals through advanced drafting practices. Includes lettering, geometric construction, technical sketching, orthographic projection, sections, intersections, development, fasteners. Teaches theory and application of dimensioning and tolerances, pictorial drawing, and preparation of drawings. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 151 and DRF 151.) This course is NOT intended to transfer. An associated course fee may apply. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this… --- # CAD165 — Architectural Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours Emphasizes reading, understanding and interpreting standard types of architectural drawing including plans, elevation, sections and details. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 165 and DRF 165). Lecture 2 hours per week. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # CAD201 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 3 credits · 3 hours -4 Teaches computer-aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components of a typical CAD system and its operation. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 201 and DRF 201.) An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 2-3 hours. Total 4-6 hours per week --- # CSC205 — Computer Organization 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 510847 Examines the hierarchical structure of computer architecture. Focuses on multi-level machine organization. Uses a simple assembler language to complete programming projects. Includes processors, instruction, execution, addressing techniques, data representation and digital logic. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): CSC 202 Prerequisites: CSC202 --- # CSC221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces problem solving and implementation of solutions using a high level programming language in a structured programming environment. Includes concepts and practice of structured programming, problem-solving, top-down design of algorithms, a high level programming language syntax, control structures, arrays, and an introduction into object oriented programming. First course in a three-course sequence (CSC 221, CSC 222 , CSC 223 ). The assignments in this course require mathematical problem solving skills, algebraic modeling and functions, and use of variables. Lecture: 3 hours per week… --- # CSC222 — Object-Oriented Programming 4 credits · 4 hours Introduces the concepts and techniques of object-oriented programming to students with a background in procedural programming and problem solving. Uses a high-level computer language to illustrate and implement the topics. Second course in a three-course sequence (CSC 221, CSC 222 , CSC 223 ). Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): CSC 221 Prerequisites: CSC221 --- # CSC223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms 4 credits · 4 hours Explores and contrasts data structures, algorithms for manipulating data structures, and their use and appropriateness in writing efficient real-world programming applications. Investigates implementations of different data structures for efficient searching, sorting, and other transformer operations. Third course in a three-course sequence (CSC 221, CSC 222 , CSC 223 ). Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): CSC 222 Corequisite: MTH 288 Prerequisites: CSC222 --- # DMS150 — Echocardiography I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541397 Presents the fundamentals of adult echocardiography including basic ultrasound scanning techniques of the heart. Focuses on anatomy, pathophysiology, and echocardiography pattern recognition with real-time 2-D, 3D & 4-D imaging, Doppler, and M-mode echocardiography. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Total 6 hours per week --- # DMS160 — Vascular Sonography I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541399 Presents the fundamentals of vascular technology including basic ultrasound scanning techniques of the peripheral vascular and abdominal vascular systems. Focuses on anatomy, physiology, pathology, and vascular recognition with real-time 2-D and Doppler imaging. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # DMS206 — Introduction to Sonography 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541381 Introduces the diagnostic foundations of diagnostic medical sonography, including terminology, scan plane orientations, anatomical relationships, departmental administrative operations, hospital organization and basic patient care principles. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # DMS207 — Sectional Anatomy 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541385 Teaches normal sectional anatomy in the transverse, longitudinal and coronal planes, with correlated sonographic images. Emphasis will be placed on abdominopelvic organs and vasculature. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # DMS208 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541387 Discusses and solves mathematical problems associated with human tissue, basic instrumentation and scanning technology. Lecture 2 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DMS 206 , DMS 207 , PHY 100 Prerequisites: DMS206, DMS207, PHY100 --- # DMS209 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541390 Focuses on the areas of ultrasonic, instrumentation, image artifacts, biologic effects, quality control as well as doppler principles and applications and basic types of equipment through lecture and laboratory exercises. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week --- # DMS211 — Abdominal Sonography 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541391 Examines the clinical applications within the specialty of abdominal sonography including interpretation of normal and abnormal sonographic patters, pathology, related clinical signs and symptoms, normal variants and clinical laboratory tests. Includes laboratory sessions on basic scanning techniques and protocols. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total 6 hours per wee… --- # DMS212 — Obstetrical & Gynecological Sonography 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541392 Presents the clinical applications within the sonographic specialties of obstetrics and gynecology. Includes topics of discussion on normal and abnormal sonographic patters, related clinical symptoms and associated laboratory tests. Includes laboratory sessions on basic scanning techniques. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week. Corequisite: DMS 211 --- # DMS217 — Sectional Anatomy Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 543180 Provides experience with sectional anatomy. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory 2 hours per week. --- # DMS219 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory II 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 544344 Presents advanced practice with instrumentation, hemodynamics, Doppler instrumentation and pulse echo technology. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DMS 208 Corequisite: DMS 209 Prerequisites: DMS208 --- # DMS221 — Ultrasound Seminar I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 544283 Introduces the fundamentals of renal failure and transplantations, small parts sonography, basic echocardiography, neonatal neurosonography, and rare and interesting ultrasonic care presentations. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DMS 211 Prerequisites: DMS211 --- # DMS222 — Sonography Registry Review 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541394 Reviews material covered throughout the sonography program to prepare the student for the ultrasound registry examination. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # DMS223 — Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 547948 Discusses the principles of vascular ultrasound, the related anatomy and more common pathologies detected as well as the physiology and hemodynamics detected and evaluated with ultrasound. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # DMS231 — Clinical Education I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541389 Develops the students’ ultrasonic skills in a diagnostic environment; may include on campus labs, private office settings, as well as hospital rotations. May include experiences in abdominal, pelvic, obstetrical, and small parts scanning, as well as echocardio- graphy and vascular sonography. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Clinical 15 hours per week. Corequisite: DMS 211 --- # DMS232 — Clinical Education II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541393 Develops the students’ ultrasonic skills in a diagnostic environment; may include on campus labs, private office settings, as well as hospital rotations. May include experiences in abdominal, pelvic, obstetrical, and small parts scanning, as well as echocardiography and vascular sonography. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Clinical 24 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DMS 231 Prerequisites: DMS231 --- # DMS233 — Clinical Education III 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 541396 Develops the students’ ultrasonic skills in a diagnostic environment; may include on campus labs, private office settings, as well as hospital rotations. Includes experience in abdominal, pelvic and obstetrical and small parts scanning. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory 25 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DMS 232 Prerequisites: DMS232 --- # DMS234 — Clinical Education IV 6 credits · 6 hours Course ID 541395 Develops the students’ ultrasonic skills in a diagnostic environment. Includes on-campus labs, private office settings, as well as hospital rotations. Includes additional experience in abdominal, pelvic and obstetrical and small parts scanning. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Clinical 32 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): DMS 233 Prerequisites: DMS233 --- # DMS241 — Advanced Abdominal Sonography 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572826 An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Prerequisite(s): DMS 211 Prerequisites: DMS211 --- # DMS242 — Advanced Obstetrical & Gynecological Sonography 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 565627 Presents advanced study of obstetrics/gynecology with concentration on case study reviews of normal anatomy, physiology, and fetal development, including abnormal etiology and diagnostic techniques. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours. Total: 4 hours per week Prerequisite(s): DMS 212 Prerequisites: DMS212 --- # DMS245 — Vascular Ultrasound Sectional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572318 Presents ultrasound sectional anatomy of the peripheral vascular, cerebrovascular and abdominal vascular systems. Presents anatomy in transverse, sagittal and coronal planes. Lecture 2 hours. Lab 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # DMS250 — Echocardiography II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 572329 Presents advanced study of echocardiography with concentration on case study reviews of normal anatomy, physiology, and pathologic conditions of the adult heart. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # DMS255 — Echocardiography Registry Review 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 572331 Presents students with registry examination preparation, test taking strategies and skills that will facilitate the graduates’ entry into the career of sonography. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # DMS256 — Echocardiography Case Study Review 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572330 Presents weekly echocardiography case studies by faculty and students for interpretation and pattern recognition. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # DMS260 — Vascular Sonography II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 572286 Presents the fundamentals of vascular technology including basic ultrasound scanning techniques of the cerebrovascular system. Focuses on anatomy, physiology, pathology, and vascular recognition with real-time 2-D and Doppler imaging. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all previous sonography courses with a “C” or better, --- # DMS265 — Vascular Case Study Review 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572287 Presents weekly vascular case studies by faculty and students for interpretation and pattern recognition. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # DMS266 — Vascular Ultrasound Registry Review 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 572288 Presents students with registry examination preparation, test-taking strategies and skills that will facilitate the graduates’ entry into the career of sonography. Lecture 2 hours per week --- # DMS298 — Seminar and Project 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572289 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134065 Presents the fundamental macroeconomic concepts, theories, and issues including the study of scarcity and opportunity cost, supply and demand, national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policies, and international trade. Develops an appreciation of how these economic concepts apply to consumer, business, and government decisions, and their effect on the overall economy. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ECO202 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134066 Presents the fundamental microeconomic concepts, theories, and issues including the study of scarcity and opportunity cost, supply and demand, elasticities, marginal revenues and costs, profits, production and distribution. Develops an appreciation of how these economic concepts apply to consumer and business decisions, and their effect on the individual. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # EDU200 — Foundations of Education 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134186 Explores the foundational topics related to education. Emphasizes the historical, philosophical, social, legal, ethical, and professional aspects of teaching. This course requires a practicum with a minimum of 20 hours of observation in a K-12 setting. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # EDU204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society 3 credits · 3 hours Examines how personal and professional identities, positioning, and intersectional positionalities, values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors impact teaching and learning. Develops an understanding of similar and unique characteristics of PreK-12 students and their families, including culture, race, ethnicity, religion, language and learning abilities, gender socializations and sexual orientation. This course requires a practicum with a minimum of 20 hours of observation in a K-12 setting. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): EDU 200 Prerequisites: EDU200 --- # EDU235 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition Education 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses on the health and developmental needs of children and the methods by which these needs are met. Emphasizes positive health, hygiene, nutrition and feeding routines, childhood diseases, and safety issues. Emphasizes supporting the mental and physical well being of children, as well as procedures for reporting child abuse. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # EDU250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education 3 credits · 3 hours Explores the historical, ethical, social, cultural, and legal practices for providing educational services for individuals with exceptionalities including early intervention, inclusion, adapting environments, and supporting positive behavior. Includes the study of characteristics of individuals with exceptionalities and the influence of culture and environment on development. Focuses on models, theories, and trends in special education. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): EDU 200 Prerequisites: EDU200 --- # ELE176 — Introduction to Alternative Energy Including Hybrid Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces Alternative Energy with an emphasis on solar photovoltaic systems, small wind turbines technology, the theory of PV technology, PV applications, solar energy terminology, system components, site analysis, PV system integration and PV system connections and small wind turbine technology site analysis. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Lab: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ELE239 — Programmable Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134257 Examines installation, programming, interfacing, and concepts of troubleshooting programmable controllers. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ETR 140 Introduction to Mechatronics Prerequisites: ETR140 --- # ELE240 — Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours Advances further study of Programmable Logic Controllers that was initiated in ELE 239 . Students will learn to use more advanced program instructions, including data manipulation, sequences and program control, and advanced PLC features, including timers, counters. Covers connectivity and use of a variety of real world I/O devices. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Tota… Prerequisites: ELE239 --- # ETR107 — Programming Applications for ELE/ETR Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578501 Focuses on applications of a computer language(s) to electrical/ electronic problem solving and circuit analysis. Requires the preparation of a computer program(s) meeting problem specifications. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ETR113 — DC and AC Fundamentals I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134542 Studies DC and AC circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze, and measure electrical quantities. Concentration on the three main parameters of inductance, capacitance, and resistance as applied to electrical circuits. Teaches the use of test equipment and stresses safety. Practical troubleshooting and component identification skills are also emphasized. This course is NOT intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The… --- # ETR114 — DC and AC Fundamentals II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134543 Studies D.C. and A.C. circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze and measure electrical quantities. Part II of II. This course is NOT intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture; 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ETR 113 DC and AC Fundamentals I Prerequisites: ETR113 --- # ETR140 — Introduction to Mechatronics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 551659 Presents foundational concepts in mechatronics including analog and digital electronics, sensors, actuators, microprocessors, and microprocessor interfacing to electromechanical systems. Surveys components and measurement equipment used in the design, installation, and repair of mechatronic equipment and circuits. This course is cross-listed with MEC 140 . Credit will not be awarded for both. This course is not intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to… --- # ETR149 — PC Repair 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134548 Teaches the maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of personal computer systems. Uses IBM or compatible computer systems to provide fault isolation drill and practice. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # ETR150 — Machine Control Using Relay and Programmable Logic 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 511962 Provides an introduction to hardwired relay logic and the programmable logic controller (PLC) as utilized in a variety of different control tasks. Covers different types of inputs and outputs in a control system. Teaches practical troubleshooting strategies. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # ETR164 — Upgrading and Maintaining PC Hardware 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134549 Teaches upgrading of the system CPU, memory, drives, multimedia components, modem, and video card in a microcomputer. Covers hardware and software related maintenance issues. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ITE119, ETR166, CSC110 --- # ETR204 — Electronic Devices II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134556 Studies active devices and circuits such as diodes, power supplies, transistors, amplifiers, and others. Includes applications of linear active devices such as voltage regulators, operational amplifiers (OP-AMPS), oscillators/timers, waveform generators, and active filters. Specialized Power ICs such as switching regulators and DC-to-DC converters will also be covered. Analog to Digital (A/D) and Digital to Analog (D/A) converters may be introduced. Also covers thyristors such as SCRs and TRIACs. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per c… Prerequisites: ETR203 --- # ETR230 — Mechatronic Process Control 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 579207 Studies systems integrating mechanical components with electrical components and logic devices used to control manufacturing operations. Surveys electromechanical actuators, sensors, digital to analog conversion, and methods of computer control as related to the managing and monitoring of manufacturing processes. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours p… --- # ETR237 — Industrial Electronics I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 564780 Studies linear integrated circuits for industrial applications, motors, industrial control devices, power control circuits, transducers, industrial process control, and sequential process control. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ETR 114 DC and AC Fundamentals II Prerequisites: ETR114 --- # ETR238 — Industrial Electronics II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 565394 Studies linear integrated circuits for industrial applications, motors, industrial control devices, power control circuits, transducers, industrial process control, and sequential process control. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ETR 237 Industrial Electronics I Prerequisites: ETR237 --- # ETR241 — Electronic Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134559 Studies noise, information and bandwidth, modulation and demodulation, transmitters and receivers, wave propagation, antennas and transmission lines. Includes broad-band communication systems, microwave, both terrestrial and satellite, fiber optics, multiplexing and associated hardware. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: ETR203 --- # ETR263 — Microprocessor Applications 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134563 Provides an intensive study of fundamentals of microprocessors, including architecture, internal operations, memory, I/O devices, machine level programming, and interfacing. Includes completion of a microcontroller-based project. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ETR203 --- # ETR280 — Introduction to Digital Logic Circuits and Computers 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134566 Studies digital logic, Boolean algebra, number systems, and arithmetic circuits, using standard integrated circuits and the functional block approach. Introduces memory devices, analog to digital (A/D) and digital to analog (D/A) converters. May include the study of registers, encoding and decoding, and multiplexing. Introduces concepts of computers, the internal operation and control language. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27… Prerequisites: ETR113 --- # ETR286 — Principles and Applications of Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 579209 Provides an overview of terminology, principles, practices, and applications of robotics. Studies development, programming; hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic controls; sensors, and system troubleshooting. This is a writing intensive course. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ELE 239 Programmable Controllers Prerequisites: ELE239 --- # ETR290 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134568 Supervised on-the job training in approved business, industrial, and service firms coordinated by the College. Applicable to all career and technical curricula at the discretion of the College. Variable hours. --- # ETR298 — Seminar and Project 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134570 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # EMS100 — CPR for Healthcare Providers 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 134327 Provides instruction in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation that meets current Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation education for Healthcare Providers. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour Total: 1 hour per week --- # EMS111 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 7 credits · 7 hours Course ID 134326 Prepares student for certification as a Virginia and National Registry EMT-Basic. Includes all aspects of pre-hospital basic life support as defined by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services curriculum for Emergency Medicine Technician Basic. This course is NOT intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 5 hours per week. Laboratory 4 hours per week. Total 9 hours per week. --- # EMS120 — Emergency Medical Technician-Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 517848 Provides supervised direct patient contact introducing the student to the assessment and emergency care of sick and injured patients. This course is NOT intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 111 --- # EMS123 — EMS Clinical Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 574592 Introduces the student to local clinical agencies and prepares the student for clinical activities above the level of EMT. Includes An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week --- # EMS150 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) 7 credits · 7 hours Prepares students to build upon content in the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) curriculum and demonstrate competency in specific advanced skills and knowledge. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 5 hours per week Lab: 4 hours per week Total: 9 hours per week --- # EMS153 — Basic ECG Recognition 2 credits · 2 hours Focuses on the interpretation of basic electrocardiograms (ECG) and their significance. Includes an overview of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system including structure, function and electrical conduction in the heart. Covers advanced concepts that build on the knowledge and skills of basic dysrhythmia determination and introduction to 12 lead ECG Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # EMS163 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) 1 credits · 1 hours Prepares for certification as a Prehospital Trauma Life Support provider as defined by the American College of Surgeons. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week Prerequisite(s): EMS 111 or equvalent Prerequisites: EMS111 --- # EMS164 — Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) 1 credits · 1 hours Covers current topics of care for adult patients suffering extensive medical conditions and emergencies, and offers certification as an Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) as defined by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week --- # EMS165 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) 1 credits · 1 hours Prepares for certification as an Advanced Cardiac Life provider. Follows course as defined by the American Heart Association. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week Prerequisite(s): EMS 100 Prerequisites: EMS100 --- # EMS167 — Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) 1 credits · 1 hours Provides a unique approach to pediatric medical care, offering assessment techniques that can EMS practitioners rapidly and accurately assess pediatric patients to determine which situations may be life threatening and require immediate intervention. Offers certification as defined by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour pe… --- # EMS169 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) 1 credits · 1 hours Prepares the student for certification as a pediatric advanced life support provider as defined by the American Heart Association. Covers primary assessment and emergency care of infants and children. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week --- # EMS170 — ALS Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours Begins the first in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes but not limited to patient care units such as the Emergency Department, Critical Care units, Pediatric, Labor and Delivery, Operating Room, Trauma Centers and various advanced life support units. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 3 hours per week… --- # EMS180 — Advanced EMS Foundations 1 credits · 1 hours Introduces fundamental concepts established by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for the Advanced EMT curriculum. Includes EMS systems, introduction to research, workforce safety and wellness, EMS system communications, therapeutic communication, and legal and ethical issues. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week --- # EMS181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management 1 credits · 1 hours Introduces core principles of airway, shock, and resuscitation as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Provides students with a fundamental knowledge of the Cardiopulmonary system, including its assessment and management of shock. Covers cardiac arrest and post-arrest management. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1… --- # EMS182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Examines assessment and management of trauma emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. Provides students with specific skills related to airway, resuscitation and shock management. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 181 Advanced Airway and Shock Management --- # EMS183 — Advanced Medical Care 2 credits · 2 hours Examines the assessment and management of medical emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 184 Advanced Medical Care Lab --- # EMS184 — Advanced Medical Care Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Focuses on specific skills related to the assessment and management of common medical emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 183 Advanced Medical Care --- # EMS185 — Advanced Trauma Care 2 credits · 2 hours Examines the assessment and management of trauma emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 186 Advanced Trauma Care Lab --- # EMS186 — Advanced Trauma Care Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Focuses on specific skills related to the assessment and management of trauma emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) within the Advanced EMT curriculum. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 185 Advanced Trauma Care --- # EMS210 — EMS Operations 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 574621 Focuses on matters related to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) operations, incident and scene safety and awareness, triage, multiple and mass casualty incident operations and medical incident management (command and control of EMS incidents). An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week --- # EMS212 — Leadership and Professional Development 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 574622 Focuses on the development of leadership within the field of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), topics include civic engagement, personal wellness, resource management, ethical considerations in leadership and research. Lecture: 1 hour per week Total: 1 hour per week --- # EMS216 — Paramedic Review 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 574539 Provides the student with intensive review for the practical and written portions of the National Registry Paramedic exam. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week --- # EMS221 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care 3 credits · 3 hours Covers in-depth assessment and management of cardiovascular conditions, as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week. Corequisite: EMS 222 Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Lab --- # EMS222 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Focuses on skills involved in the assessment and management of cardiac-related emergencies as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Develops competency in basic dysrhythmia recognition and overall cardiac patient care. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 221 Paramedic Cardiovascular Care --- # EMS223 — Paramedic Patient Care I 3 credits · 3 hours Covers the breadth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 224 Paramedic Patient Care I Lab --- # EMS224 — Paramedic Patient Care I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Covers the skills related to the breadth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the NationalEmergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 2 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 223 Paramedic Patient Care I --- # EMS225 — Paramedic Patient Care II 5 credits · 5 hours Covers the depth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part II of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 5 hours per week Total; 5 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 226 Paramedic Patient Care II Lab --- # EMS226 — Paramedic Patient Care II Lab 2 credits · 2 hours Covers the skills related to the depth of medical and trauma conditions as outlined by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Paramedics. Part II of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Corequisite: EMS 225 Paramedic Patient Care II --- # EMS241 — Paramedic Internship I 2 credits · 2 hours Introduces students to live patient assessment and management in the clinical and field setting. Begins a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 6 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week --- # EMS245 — ALS Field Internship IV 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 517884 Continues with the fourth in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. Clinical 3 hours per week. --- # EMS246 — Paramedic Internship II 2 credits · 2 hours Introduces students to live patient assessment and management in the clinical and field set. Continues the learning experience with live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. Part II of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 6 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week --- # EMS249 — Paramedic Capstone Internship 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 574537 Provides summative evaluation of the Paramedic student in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory: 6 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week --- # EGR121 — Foundations of Engineering 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 578750 Introduces the engineering profession and its impact on society and the environment, including engineering problem solving, the engineering design process, and professional practices. Covers fundamental engineering calculations, descriptive statistics, basic spreadsheet and mathematical scripting language applications, professional ethics, teamwork, and communication. This course is intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for t… Prerequisites: MTH162, MTH167 --- # EGR122 — Engineering Design 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578749 Applies engineering methods to a semester-long team design project with an emphasis on engineering software involving 2D and 3D computer aided design; data modeling and analysis; and iterative programming solutions. Covers design drawings and dimensioning; spreadsheet software usage; mathematical scripting language; and professional practices. This course is intended to transfer. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year… Prerequisites: EGR121 --- # EGR125 — Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers 4 credits · 4 hours Introduces problem solving and implementation of computer software solutions using a high-level programming language in a structured environment. Includes concepts and practice of algorithm design, language syntax, control structures, arrays, and introduction to object-oriented programming. Covers engineering applications, such as mathematical modeling, file input and output, and basic numerical methods. The assignments in this course require mathematical problem-solving skills, algebraic modeling, and functions, and use of variables. Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week Prerequi… Prerequisites: MTH162, MTH167 --- # EGR206 — Engineering Economics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 571145 Presents economic analysis of engineering alternatives. Studies economic and cost concepts, calculation of economic equivalence, comparison of alternatives, replacement economy, economic optimization in design and operation, depreciation, and after-tax analysis. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # EGR240 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134229 Introduces basic concepts of engineering mechanics, systems of forces and couples, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, and internal forces and analysis of structures, including SI and U.S. customary units. Includes trusses, frames, machines, beams, distributed forces, friction, and centroids. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): MTH 263 Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # EGR245 — Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134230 Presents approach to kinematics of particles in linear and curvilinear motion. Includes kinematics of rigid bodies in plane motion. Teaches Newton’s second law, work-energy and power, impulse and momentum, and problem solving using computers. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: EGR240 --- # EGR246 — Mechanics of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134231 Teaches concepts of stress, strain, deformation, internal equilibrium, and basic properties of engineering materials. Analyzes axial loads, torsion, bending, shear, and combined loading. Studies stress transformation and principal stresses, column analysis, and energy principles. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: EGR240 --- # EGR247 — Mechanics of Materials Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 531521 Examines mechanical behavior of bars, rods, shafts, tubes and beams subjected to various types of loading. Introduces experimental stress analysis techniques, such as the use of strain gages and data reduction. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Laboratory 2 hours per week. --- # EGR248 — Thermodynamics for Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134232 Studies formulation of the first and second law of thermodynamics. Presents energy conversion, concepts of energy, temperature, entropy and enthalpy, equations of state of fluids. Covers the reversibility and irreversibility in processes, closed and open systems, cyclical processes and problem solving using computers. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # EGR251 — Basic Electric Circuits I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134233 Teaches fundamentals of electric circuits. Includes circuit quantities of charge, current, potential, power, and energy. Teaches resistive circuit analysis; network theorems; and RC and RL circuit transient response with constant forcing functions. Teaches AC steady-state analysis, power, three-phase circuits. Presents frequency domain analysis, resonance, Fourier series, inductively coupled circuits, Laplace transform applications, and circuit transfer functions. Introduces problem solving using computers. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $… Prerequisites: EGR115, MTH173 --- # EGR255 — Electric Circuits Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 134235 Teaches principles and operation of laboratory instruments such as VOM, electronic voltmeters, digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, counters, wave generators, and power supplies. Teaches principles of circuit measurements, including transient and steady-state response of simple networks with laboratory applications of law and theories of circuits plus measurement of AC quantities. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year… --- # EGR265 — Digital Electronics and Logic Design 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 507688 Teaches number representation in digital systems; Boolean algebra; design of digital circuits, including gates, flip- flops, counters, registers, architecture, microprocessors, input-output devices. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # EGR271 — Electric Circuits I 4 credits · 4 hours Covers fundamentals of electric circuits. Teaches resistive circuit analysis methods, including network theorems. Features operational amplifiers, capacitors, inductors, resistor-capacitor (RC), resistor-inductor (RL) and resistance-inductance-capacitance (RLC) circuit transient response. Introduces phasor representation of alternating current (AC) circuits. Utilizes circuit design processes, technical writing and computer software for problem solving. Includes laboratory analysis to explore course concepts. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit… Prerequisites: MTH264, EGR121 --- # EGR277 — Digital Logic 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 510852 Presents an introduction to digital logic, including such topics as number systems, Boolean algebra, minimization techniques, implementation of digital functions, sequential machines, state diagrams, state tables, and programmable logic devices. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH173, EGR115 --- # EGR278 — Digital Logic Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 510854 Constructs digital logic circuits to verify analysis and design methods. Covers logic gates, combinational and sequential logic circuits, programmable logic devices, measurement techniques and report writing. Laboratory 2 hours per week. --- # ENG111 — College Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134360 Introduces and prepares students to the critical processes and fundamentals of writing in academic and professional contexts. Teaches the use of print and digital technologies to promote inquiry. Requires the production of a variety of academic texts, totaling at least 4500 words (15 pages typed) of polished writing. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ENG112 — College Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134361 Further develops students’ ability to write for academic and professional contexts with increased emphasis on argumentation and research. Requires students to evaluate, integrate, and document print and digital sources to produce a range of academic and multimodal texts, culminating in a fully documented research paper. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG121 — Introduction to Journalism I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134366 Introduces students to the practice of journalism through researching, interviewing, writing, editing and revising articles for potential publication. Explores current issues in the field, media law, journalistic values, ethics and reporting. Acquaints students with Associated Press Style, copy editing, news and feature writing, and creative journalism. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total; 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG122 — Introduction to Journalism II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 535734 Introduces students to all news media, especially news gathering and preparation for print. Lecture 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG210 — Advanced Composition 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134372 s students refine skills in writing non-fiction prose. Guides development of individual voice and style. Introduces procedure for publication. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG211 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134373 Explores fundamentals of writing imaginatively in genres such as poetry, fiction, drama, and essays. Examines terminology and techniques through readings about the craft of creative writing and model texts and provides students the opportunity to apply these techniques in their own writing. Requires students to develop and revise original work through peer and instructor feedback. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas 3 credits · 3 hours Examines a set of literary texts linked by a particular theme, with inquiry into the historical, cultural, and/or social contexts of the texts and the theme. Emphasizes interpretive and critical analysis skills developed through close reading and intertextual study, as well as highlights an exploration of cultural ideas. Engages works of diverse genres, authors, and time periods. Specific themes will vary by section. This is a UCGS transfer course. 3 Hours Total 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG245 — British Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Examines British literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts in their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. This is a UCGS transfer course. 3 Hours Total 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG246 — American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Examines American literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Analyzes literary works within their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. Emphasizes skills of close reading. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through discussion, interpretation, and analysis of these texts. This is a writing intensive (WIC) course. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ENG 112 Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG250 — Children’s Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Examines the history and development of children’s literature of diverse genres, time periods, and authors. Focuses on analysis of texts for literary qualities and audience. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts. This is a writing intensive (WIC) course. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG255 — World Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134390 Examines literary texts across a variety of cultures, genres, and time periods. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts from around the world in their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. This is a writing intensive (WIC) course. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG258 — African American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Explores the stories African American authors tell about themselves, their communities, and the world. Examines common and diverging themes within African American literary traditions through the study of diverse authors, genres, and literary movements from a variety of time periods. Emphasizes interpretive and critical analysis skills developed through close reading and consideration of historical and cultural contexts. This is a UCGS transfer course. 3 Hours Total 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ENG 112 , Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # ENG275 — Women in Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Examines literary texts by women writers from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops skills of close reading and literary analysis through analysis of texts within their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts. Explores how women’s experiences have shaped their literary contributions, the cultural forces affecting their lives, and how they have used writing to shape their cultures. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ENG 112 Prerequisites: ENG112 --- # EDE10 — English Composition Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578618 Provides academic skills and support for introductory composition. Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and research. Upon successful completion of EDE 10 , instructors recommend enrollment in EDE 11 /ENG 111 or ENG 111 . Lecture: 3 hours 3 hour per week --- # EDE11 — English Composition Readiness 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578619 Provides academic support for successful completion of ENG 111 . Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and introductory research. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # ESL12 — English as a Second Language: Composition II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134531 Provides further instruction and practice in the writing process, emphasizing writing summaries and short essays, and introducing advanced language patterns. Includes practice in developing and improving writing strategies. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Lecture 4 hours per week. --- # ESL13 — English as a Second Language: Composition III 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134532 Prepares for college level writing by practice in the writing process, emphasizing development of thought in essays of greater length and complexity. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Lecture 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ESL 12 Prerequisites: ESL12 --- # ESL67 — English Composition Readiness for English Language Learners 3 credits · 3 hours Provides English language learners with academic support for successful completion of ENG 111 . Emphasizes development of necessary academic vocabulary and grammatical structures to support academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and introductory research. Corequisite: ENG 111 --- # FIN107 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 552693 Presents a framework of personal money management concepts, including establishing values and goals, determining sources of income, managing income, preparing a budget, developing consumer buying ability, using credit, understanding savings and insurance, providing for adequate retirement, and estate planning. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # FIN215 — Financial Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134597 Introduces the process of identifying and solving financial problems confronting the business enterprise. Includes topics such as the basic tools of financial analysis, working capital, capital budgeting, and long-term financing. Uses problems and cases to enhance skills in financial planning and decision making. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # FRE101 — Beginning French I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134629 Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Emphasizes basic French sentence structure. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # FRE102 — Beginning French II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134630 Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Emphasizes basic French sentence structure. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): FRE 101 Prerequisites: FRE101 --- # FRE201 — Intermediate French I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134634 Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. French is used in the classroom. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): FRE 102 Prerequisites: FRE102 --- # FRE202 — Intermediate French II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134635 Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. French is used in the classroom. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): FRE 201 Prerequisites: FRE201 --- # GEO210 — People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134665 Provides an introduction to themes in human geography and the ways in which human geographers study spatial relationships in the world. Emphasizes geospatial tools and concepts to examine global patterns of human demographics, culture, geopolitics, and economic and environmental interdependence through introduction to a broad range of subject matter. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # GEO220 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours Provides an introduction to themes in human geography and the ways in which human geographers study spatial relationships in the world. Emphasizes geospatial tools and concepts to examine global patterns of human demographics, culture, geopolitics, and economic and environmental interdependence through introduction to a broad range of subject matter. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # GOL105 — Physical Geology 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134702 Introduces the science of physical geology through a comprehensive systems-based examination of Earth’s structure, composition, rocks and minerals, landforms, geomorphology, and agents responsible for shaping and modifying its environments. Explores the origin and evolution of Earth’s topographic and bathymetric features, geologic phenomena, and geologic hazards, resulting from plate tectonics. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 6 hours per week. --- # GOL106 — Historical Geology 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134703 Traces the evolution of the earth and life through time. Presents scientific theories of the origin of the earth and life and interprets rock and fossil record. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total 6 hours per week. --- # GOL110 — Earth Systems: An Environmental Geology Perspective 4 credits · 4 hours Introduces concepts in earth systems including earth materials, plate tectonics, weathering, surface and groundwater, wasting, volcanoes, earthquakes and coastal, as well as pollution and climate change. Explores major topics relating human interaction with the physical environment through case studies. Reinforces applications through laboratory experiments, demonstrations, and field studies. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # GOL111 — Oceanography I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 543176 Examines the dynamics of the ocean basins. Applies the principles of physical, chemical, biological, and geological oceanography. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # GOL135 — Field Studies in Geology 1 credits · 1 hours Investigates geologic phenomena. Includes activities such as observation of regional geology and landforms, collection of samples, and measurement and interpretation of geologic structures. Field studies 6 hours per week. 6 hours field studies --- # GOL299 — Supervised Study 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 539040 This is a capstone independent research course designed for science degree students Variable hours --- # GER101 — Beginning German I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134676 Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Emphasizes basic German sentence structures. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # GER102 — Beginning German II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 134677 Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Emphasizes basic German sentence structures. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): GER 101 Prerequisites: GER101 --- # GER201 — Intermediate German I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134682 Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. German is used in the classroom. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): GER 102 Prerequisites: GER102 --- # GER202 — Intermediate German II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134683 Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. German is used in the classroom. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): GER 201 Prerequisites: GER201 --- # HLT100 — First Aid and Cardio- pulmonary Resuscitation 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 517387 Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety, first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # HLT101 — Introduction to the Role of Pharmacy Technician 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 579034 Provides an overview of pharmacy practice, drug classifications and generic substitutions, and the role and responsibility of a pharmacy technician professional. Focuses on the essentials required for excelling in the pharmacy technician role. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # HLT105 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 134822 Provides training in coordinated mouth-to-mouth artificial ventilation and chest compression, choking, life-threatening emergencies, and sudden illness. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Total: 1 hour per week --- # HLT106 — First Aid and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety and first aid. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # HLT110 — Personal and Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134824 Studies concepts related to the maintenance of health, safety, and the prevention of illness at the personal and community level. Lecture 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # HLT115 — Introduction to Personal and Community Health 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 547501 Introduces and focuses on the principles of personal and community health. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # HLT121 — Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours Explores the use and abuse of drugs in contemporary society with emphasis upon sociological, physiological, and psychological effects of drugs. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # HLT130 — Nutrition and Diet Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 539643 Introduces the basic principles of good nutrition. Studies nutrients, their sources and functions, basic requirements for individuals. Includes a brief introduction to diet therapy. This course is not intended to transfer. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # HLT135 — Child Health and Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134827 Focuses on the physical needs of the preschool child and the methods by which these are met. Emphasizes health routines, hygiene, nutrition, feeding and clothing habits, childhood diseases, and safety as related to health, growth, and development. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HLT140 — Orientation to Health Related Professions 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 134828 Explores the interrelated roles and functions of various members of the health team. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # HLT141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 134829 Focuses on medical terminology for students preparing for careers in the health professions. This course is not intended to transfer. Lecture 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week. --- # HLT145 — Ethics for Health Care Personnel 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 552095 Focuses on ethical concepts of health care. Emphasizes confidentiality, maintaining patient records, personal appearance, professionalism with patients/clients, associates, and an awareness of health care facilities. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # HLT190 — Coordinated Internship 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 579035 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Variable clinical hours --- # HLT195 — Introduction to Pharmacy Tech 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134835 Introduces the role of the pharmacy technician in various pharmacy settings, the Federal and State laws governing practice of pharmacy, therapeutic communication skills and the ethics, morals and values of the profession. In addition, routes of medication administration, commonly used abbreviation, systems of measurement, dosage calculations and the sterile and non-sterile compounding are introduced. This course is not intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HLT230 — Principles of Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134843 Teaches the relationship between nutrition and human development. Emphasizes nutrients, balanced diet, weight control, and the nutritional needs of an individual. Lecture 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # HLT250 — General Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134844 Emphasizes general pharmacology for health related professions covering general principles of drug actions/reactions, major drug classes, specific agent within each class, and routine mathematical calculations needed to determine desired dosages. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week --- # HLT261 — Basic Pharmacy I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 555886 Explores the basics of general pharmacy, reading prescriptions, symbols, packages, pharmacy calculations. Teaches measuring compounds of drugs, dosage forms, drug laws, and drug classifications. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HLT262 — Basic Pharmacy II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 555887 Explores the basics of general pharmacy, reading prescriptions, symbols, packages, pharmacy calculations. Teaches measuring compounds of drugs, dosage forms, drug laws, and drug classifications. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # HLT263 — Basic Pharmacy I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 555889 Provides practical experience to supplement instruction in HLT 261 . Should be taken concurrently with HLT 261 , in appropriate curricula, as identified by the college. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # HLT264 — Basic Pharmacy II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 555890 Provides practical experience to supplement instruction in HLT 262 . Should be taken concurrently with HLT 262 , in appropriate curricula, as identified by the college. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # HLT290 — Coordinated Internship 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 134845 Supervised on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Clinical 15 hours per week. --- # HLT295 — Pharmacy Technician Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 134846 Focuses on the profession of Pharmacy Technology, preparation for certification and employment. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # HCT101 — Health Care Technician I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134723 Teaches basic care skills with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients. Covers procedures, communications and interpersonal relations; observation, charting and reporting; care planning, safety and infection control; anatomy and physiology, nutrition and patient feeding; ethics, death and dying. Prepares multi-skilled health care workers to care for patients of various ages with special emphasis on geriatric nursing, home health, long and short term care facilities. This course is not intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week Corequisite:… --- # HCT102 — Health Care Technician II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134724 Applies theory through laboratory experiences for health care technicians to work in home health, long and short term facilities. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 8 hours. Total 9 hours per week. Corequisite: HCT 101 --- # HIM106 — International Classification of Diseases I 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 569409 Introduces International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modification Coding I (ICD-9-CM) coding classification system and provides actual coding exercises. NOT INTENDED FOR HIT MAJORS. Lecture 2 hours per week Prerequisites: HLT143 --- # HIM110 — Introduction to Human Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 518311 Introduces the basic concepts, terminology, etiology, and characteristics of pathological processes. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HIM141 — Fundamentals of Health Information Systems I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 554916 Focuses on health data collection, storage, retrieval and reporting systems, with emphasis on the role of the computer in accomplishing these functions. Part I of II. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HIM196 — On-Site Training 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 569400 Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Clinical 5 hours per week for 8 weeks, Total of 40 hours per semester. --- # HIM226 — Legal Aspects of Health Record Documentation 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 553283 Presents the legal requirements associated with health record documentation. Emphasizes the policies and procedures concerning the protection of the confidentiality of patient’s health records. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # HIM250 — Health Data Classification Systems I: ICD-9-CM 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 518310 Focuses on diagnosis and procedure classification using ICD-9-CM. This system is currently utilized for collecting health data for the purposes of statistical research and financial reporting. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # HIM254 — Advanced Coding and Reimbursement 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 518324 Stresses advanced coding skills through practical exercises using actual medical records. Introduces CPT-4 coding system and guidelines for outpatient/ambulatory surgery coding. Introduces prospective payment system and its integration with ICD-9-CM coding. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HIM255 — Health Data Classification Systems II: CPT 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 518314 Focuses on procedure classification using CPT. This system is currently utilized for collecting health data for the purposes of statistical research and financial reporting. Lecture 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week --- # HIM260 — Pharmacology for Health Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 518312 Introduces the general study of drug classifications, uses and effects as required to perform health data collection and retrieval tasks. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS101 — Western Civilization Pre-1600CE 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134747 Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to 1600 CE. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS102 — Western Civilization Post-1600CE 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134748 Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to 1600 CE. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134749 Surveys the history of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe from antiquity to approximately 1500. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134750 Surveys the history of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas from approximately 1500 CE through the present. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS121 — United States History to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134752 Introduces the history of the United States from its origins to 1877. Includes the European exploration, development of the American colonies and their institutions, the Revolution, major political, social and economic developments, geographical expansion, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. This is a Passport and UCGSTransfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS122 — United States History Since 1865 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134753 Introduces the history of the United States from 1865 to present. Includes major political, social and economic developments since 1865, overseas expansion, the two world wars, the Cold War and the post-Cold War era. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HIS142 — African-American History II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134756 Surveys the history of black Americans from their African origins to the present. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HRI106 — Principles of Culinary Arts I-II 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the fundamental principles of food preparation and basic culinary procedures. Stresses the use of proper culinary procedures combined with food science, proper sanitation, standards of quality for food items that are made, and proper use and care of kitchen equipment. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI107 — Principles of Culinary Arts I-II 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the fundamental principles of food preparation and basic culinary procedures. Stresses the use of proper culinary procedures combined with food science, proper sanitation, standards of quality for food items that are made, and proper use and care of kitchen equipment. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # HRI119 — Applied Nutrition for Food Service 3 credits · 3 hours Studies food composition, nutrition science, and application of nutrition principles by the food service professional. Provides the student with a basic understanding of human nutrition and application of nutrition in the service of commercially prepared meals. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HRI128 — Principles of Baking 3 credits · 3 hours Instructs the student in the preparation of breads, pastries, baked desserts, candies, frozen confections, and sugar work. Applies scientific principles and techniques of baking. Promotes the knowledge/skills required to prepare baked items, pastries and confections. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI134 — Food and Beverage Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours Provides a conceptual and technical framework for managing the service of meals in a variety of commercial settings. Studies the integration of production and service delivery, guest contact dynamics, reservations management and point-of-sale systems. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # HRI145 — Garde Manger 3 credits · 3 hours Studies garde manger, the art of decorative cold food preparation and presentation. Provides a detailed practical study of cold food preparation and artistic combination and display of cold foods. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI147 — World Cuisines 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces students to the diversity of international cuisines. Teaches how different cuisines are manifested, by way of ingredients, flavorings and cooking techniques. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # HRI158 — Sanitation and Safety 3 credits · 3 hours Covers the moral and legal responsibilities of management to insure a sanitary and safe environment in a food service operation. Emphasizes the causes and prevention of foodborne illnesses in conformity with federal, state and local guidelines. Focuses on OSHA standards in assuring safe working conditions. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # HRI159 — Introduction to Hospitality Industry Computer Systems 4 credits · 4 hours Familiarizes students with computerized information technology to manage information, support decision-making and analysis, improve processes, increase productivity and enhance customer service in the hospitality industry. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI190 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. --- # HRI206 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the concepts of cultural differences and similarities and the preparation of the food specialties of the major geographical areas of the world. Focuses on emerging cuisines as they become popular. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI207 — American Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours Studies the distinct regional cooking styles of America and its neighbors. Emphasizes the indigenous ingredients as well as the cultural aspect of each region’s cooking style. Includes the preparation of the various regional foods. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI215 — Food Purchasing 3 credits · 3 hours Presents the method and procedures for purchasing food for hotels, restaurants and institutions. Deals with markets, federal and trade grades, governmental regulations, packaging, comparative versions price buying, yields and quality control. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HRI218 — Fruit, Vegetable and Starch Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Instructs the student in the preparation of fruits, vegetables, grains, cereals, legumes and farinaceous products. Promotes the knowledge/skills necessary to prepare menu items from fruits, vegetables, and their byproducts, and to select appropriate uses as meal components. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI219 — Stock, Soup, and Sauce Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Instructs the student in the preparation of stocks, soups, and sauces. Promotes the knowledge/skills to prepare stocks, soups, and sauces, and to select appropriate uses as meal components. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI220 — Meat, Seafood and Poultry Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Provides the study and preparation of meat, poultry, shellfish, fish, and game. Promotes the knowledge/skills required to select appropriate use of these foods as meal components. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # HRI224 — Recipe and Menu Management 3 credits · 3 hours Presents a comprehensive framework for creating and evaluating recipes and menus for commercial and noncommercial food service operations. Requires students to use microcomputer software to design recipes, recipe files, and menus. Teaches students menu engineering analysis and methods for optimizing menu contribution margin. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HRI225 — Menu Planning and Dining Room Service 3 credits · 3 hours Covers fundamentals of menu writing, types of menus, layout, design and food merchandising, and interpreting a profit and loss statement as it relates to menu pricing. Analyzes menus for effectiveness. Instructs on proper dining room service, customer seating, and dining room management. Emphasizes use of computer in management of food service operations. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HRI251 — Food and Beverage Cost Control I 3 credits · 3 hours Presents methods of pre-cost and pre-control as applied to the menu, purchasing, receiving, storing, issuing, production, sales and service which result in achievement of an operation’s profit potential. Emphasizes both manual and computerized approaches. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HRI256 — Principles and Applications of Catering 3 credits · 3 hours Analyzes and compares the principles of on-premise and off- premise catering. Includes student presentations in a series of catered functions where they assume typical managerial/employee positions emphasizing planning, organizing, operating, managing and evaluating. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # HRI259 — Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours Involves the systematic study of beverages. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # HRI280 — Principles of Advanced Baking and Pastry 3 credits · 3 hours Reviews foundation principles of classical and modern baking/pastry methods. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week Prerequisite(s): HRI 128 Prerequisites: HRI128 --- # HRI281 — Artisan Breads 3 credits · 3 hours Provides an integrated study of both classical and modern baking methods. Focuses on craft baking using simple ingredients to create superior products. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # HRI290 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Varies Varies --- # HUM201 — Early Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134979 Examines the values and expression of ideas of selected western and non-western cultures from prehistory up to the 1300s, integrating the arts, literature, religion, and philosophy within the context of history. The assignments in this course require college-level reading, analysis of scholarly studies, and coherent communication through properly cited and formatted written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HUM202 — Modern Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134980 Examines the values and expression of ideas of selected western and non-western cultures from the 1300s until 1900s, integrating the visual arts, literature, religion, music and philosophy within the context of history. The assignments in this course require college-level reading, analysis of scholarly studies, and coherent communication through properly cited and formatted written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # HUM256 — Comparative Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours Studies the cultural expressions of mythology. Considers selected mythologies representing diverse global culture, with emphasis on parallels and divergences in structure, purpose, and representation in literature and the arts. The assignments in this course require college-level reading, analysis of scholarly studies, and coherent communication through properly cited and formatted written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 Hours Total 3 Hours Per Week --- # HUM259 — The Greek and Roman Tradition 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 134983 Explores the significance of Greek and Roman cultures on the individual and society, expressed prominently from the Classical Age in Athens to its survival during Roman times. Examines the key contributions that the Greeks and Romans have imparted upon storytelling, theater, philosophy, civics, political morphology, and the arts and the impact they have in the modern world. The assignments in this course require college-level reading, analysis of scholarly studies, and coherent communication through properly cited and formatted written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS Tra… --- # HMS100 — Introduction to Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces human service agencies, roles and careers. Presents an historical perspective of the field as it relates to human services today. Additional topics include values clarification and needs of target populations. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HMS226 — Helping Across Cultures 3 credits · 3 hours HMS 226 - ing Across Cultures HMS 226 - ing Across Cultures Provides an historical overview of selected cultural and racial groups. Promotes understanding of group differences and the impact on counseling services. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HMS260 — Substance Abuse Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours Provides an understanding of the skills of guidance of clients and those associated with being an advocate. Examines the dynamics of the client/counselor relationship in developing treatment plans and empowerment skills. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HMS266 — Counseling Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Studies major counseling theories, their contributions and limitations, and the application of each to a counseling interaction. Students develop their own personal counseling theory. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # HMS290 — Coordinated Internship in Human Services 4 credits · 4 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # HMS290 — Coordinated Internship in Human Services 4 credits · 4 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. --- # IND103 — Industrial Methods 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 565393 Covers theoretical knowledge necessary for familiarization with common handtools, common power tools, measuring tools and techniques, fastening components and procedures, grinding operations, metal cutting operations, and other miscellaneous tasks. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # IND113 — Materials and Processes in Manufacturing I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135002 Studies materials and processes for the manufacture of products. Investigates the nature of various materials. Examines the manufacturing processes of industry and their effects on materials. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # IND250 — Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 565395 Presents basic principles used in the design and implementation in a computer integrated manufacturing system. Emphasizes team concept and all aspects of a computer integrated manufacturing system to include the following: Robotics, Conveyor Control, and Machining Center Integration Quality Control, Statistical Quality Control, and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) software. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year… Prerequisites: CAD151 --- # IND251 — Automated Manufacturing Systems I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 565396 Presents basic principles used in the design and implementation in manufacturing work cells. Includes selection of the robot system, worksite, application cell sensors, development of cycle times, and economic analysis. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): IND 250 Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufact… Prerequisites: IND250 --- # ITD110 — Web Page Design I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 504436 Stresses a working knowledge of Web site designs, construction, and management using HTML or XHTML. Includes headings, lists, links, images, image maps, tables, forms, and frames. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total; 3 hours per week --- # ITD132 — Structure Query Language 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 504437 Incorporates a working introduction to commands, functions and operators used in SQL for extracting data from standard databases. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ITD210 — Web Page Design II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 504443 Incorporates advanced techniques in Web site planning, design, usability, accessibility, advanced site management, and maintenance utilizing web editor software(s). Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITD256 — Advanced Database Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 579020 Focuses in-depth instruction in the handling of critical tasks of planning and implementing large databases. Includes an introduction to concepts of advanced data warehousing and database configuration. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # ITD290 — Coordinated Internship 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 506461 -5 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the College. --- # ITE152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 582712 Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Includes hands-on experience developing word processing, spreadsheet and presentation documents. Evaluates the reliability of sources. Covers creating a simple web page. Examines topics such as social, legal, and ethical issues. This is a UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours Total 3 Hours Per Week --- # ITE160 — Introduction to Ecommerce 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 548168 Studies the culture and demographics of the Internet, on-line business strategies and the hardware and software tools necessary for Internet commerce. Includes the identification of appropriate target segments, the development of product opportunities, pricing structures, distribution channels over the Internet, and the execution of marketing strategy in computer-mediated environments. Presents case histories of successful Web applications. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITE175 — E-mail Essentials (Microsoft Outlook) 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 509955 Focuses on providing the student with a working knowledge of introductory e-mail function. Includes the basic concepts of customizing e-mail and using all the e-mail capabilities for reading, creating, sending e-mails, managing calendar functions and managing contacts, tasks, and notes. Lecture 1 hour per week. Toal: 1 hour per week --- # ITE182 — User Support/Help Desk Principles 3 credits · 3 hours ITE 182 - User Support/ Desk Principles ITE 182 - User Support/ Desk Principles Course ID 533624 Introduces a variety of tools and techniques that are used to provide user support in desk operations. Includes desk concepts, customer service skills, troubleshooting problems, writing for end users, desk operations, and software, needs analysis, facilities management, and other related topics related to end user support. This course is a Writing Intensive Course (WIC), and fulfills the WIC requirement for the Information Systems Technology AAS degree. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per… --- # ITE215 — Advanced Computer Applications and Integration 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 505180 Incorporates advanced computer concepts including the integration of a software suite. Lecture 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITE225 — Mobile Computing 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses on the key technical and business issues related to mobile computing: mobile environments, support services, mobile communication systems, and applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITE290 — Coordinated Internship 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 506460 -5 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the College. --- # ITN101 — Introduction to Network Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours Provides instruction in networking media, physical and logical topologies, common networking standards and popular networking protocols. Emphasizes the TCP/IP protocol suite and related IP addressing schemes, including CIDR. Includes selected topics in network implementation, support and LAN/WAN connectivity. s to prepare students to take the CompTIA’s Network+ exam. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches use of operating system utilities and multiple-level directory structures, creation of batch files, and configuration of microcomputer environments. May include a study of graphical user interfaces. Maps to A+ Software. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN107 — Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours Includes specially designed instruction to give a student a basic knowledge of hardware and software configurations. Includes the installation of various peripheral devices as well as basic system hardware components. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITN111 — Server Administration (Windows) 3 credits · 3 hours Covers installation, configuration, administration, management, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a server in a networked environment. This course is NOT intended to transfer. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # ITN126 — Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours Provides skills needed to ideate, design, prototype, and present the business value of an end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) solution utilizing sensors and actuators, gateways, wired and wireless network connections and cloud services. Covers fundamentals of data analytics and the tools needed to apply data analyses to solve problems. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # ITN170 — Linux System Administration 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses instruction on the installation, configuration and administration of the Linux operating system and emphasizes the use of Linux as a network client and workstation Prepares students for CompTIA’s Linux+ certification. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total; 3 hours per week --- # ITN208 — Protocols and Communications TCP/IP 3 credits · 3 hours Centers on providing an understanding of the TCP/IP suite and the details of its implementation. The details of implementation are treated by discussing IP addressing, the structure of frames and protocol headers that enable communication between two computers. Discusses IP routing, tunneling, SNMP, and security. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITN213 — Information Storage and Management 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses on advanced storage systems, protocol, and architectures including Storage Area Networks (SAN), Network Attached Storage (NAS), Fiber Channel Networks, Internet Protocol SANs (IPSAN), iSCSI, and Content Addressable Storage (CAS). Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITN254 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration 4 credits · 4 hours Explores concepts and capabilities of virtual architecture with a focus on the installation, configuration, and management of a virtual infrastructure, ESX Server, and Virtual Center. Covers fundamentals of virtual network design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area networks, virtual switching, virtual system management, and engineering for high availability. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours 5 hours per week --- # ITN257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses on cloud infrastructure, deployment, security models, and the key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. Covers the technologies and processes required to build traditional, virtualized, and cloud data center environments, including computation, storage, networking, desktop and application virtualization, business continuity, security, and management. Lecture: 3 hours pe week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITN260 — Network Security Basics (Security+) 3 credits · 3 hours Provides instruction in the basics of network security in depth. Includes security --- # ITN261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking 4 credits · 4 hours Encompasses in-depth exploration of various methods for attacking and defending a network. Explores network security concepts from the viewpoint hackers and their attack methodologies. Includes topics about hackers, attacks, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) malicious code, computer crime and industrial espionage. Lecture 4 hours per week. --- # ITN276 — Computer Forensics I 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches computer forensic investigation techniques for collecting computer-related evidence at the physical layer from a variety of digital media (hard drives, compact flash and PDAs) and performing analysis at the file system layer. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ITN 106 , ITN 107 Corequisite: ITN 260 Prerequisites: ITN106, ITN107 --- # ITN277 — Computer Forensics II 3 credits · 3 hours Develops skills in the forensic extraction of computer evidence at a logical level using a variety of operating systems and applications (i.e., e-mail) and learn techniques for recovering data from virtual memory, temporary Internet files, and intentionally hidden files. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ITN 276 Prerequisites: ITN276 --- # ITN290 — Coordinated Internship 1 credits · 1 hours -5 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the College. --- # ITP100 — Software Design 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces principles and practices of software development. Includes instruction in critical thinking, problem solving skills, and essential programming logic in structured and object-oriented design using contemporary tools. Lecture 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITP120 — Java Programming I 4 credits · 4 hours Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Java. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of console and graphical user interface applications. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP132 — C++ Programming I 4 credits · 4 hours Centers instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C++. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of C++ applications. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP137 — Programming IOS Devices 4 credits · 4 hours Examines object-oriented Objective C design and programming concepts for Mac OS X, iPhone, and iPad. Introduces the tools and APIs for the latest iOS SDK, and how they fit together to build full-featured iOS and Mac OS X applications. Total 4 hours per week. --- # ITP140 — Client Side Scripting 4 credits · 4 hours Provides instruction in fundamentals of Internet application design, development, and deployment using client side scripting language(s). Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP150 — Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Python. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of Python applications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITP170 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces the concepts of project management as defined by the Project Management Institute, the accreditation body for project management. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITP175 — Concepts of Programming Languages 3 credits · 3 hours Presents instruction in the fundamental concepts of computer programming languages. Emphasis on architectural reasons behind programming language constructs. Provides a better understanding of how and why programming languages work the way they do. Total 3 hours per week. --- # ITP220 — Java Programming II 4 credits · 4 hours Imparts instruction in application of advanced object-oriented techniques to application development using Java. Emphasizes database connectivity, inner classes, collection classes, networking, and threads. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP225 — Web Scripting Languages 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces students to the principles, systems, and tools used to implement Web applications. Provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the programming tools and skills required to build and maintain interactive Web sites. Students will develop Web applications utilizing client-side and server-side scripting languages along with auxiliary tools needed for complete applications. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): ITD 110 , ITP 100 Prerequisites: ITD110, ITP100 --- # ITP226 — Mobile Java Android Development 4 credits · 4 hours Provides the necessary design and programming skills required for developing applications on mobile devices (smartphones, tables, etc.) Utilize the Java-based Android Development Kit to create Android applications, from concept to business model to final product. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP227 — Advanced Android Application Development 4 credits · 4 hours Focuses on the development of the advanced Android app. Surveys tools, technologies, principles, and patterns that underpin all Android app development. Emphasizes communication protocols in the Android Platform and secure coding practices of mobile app development. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP232 — C++ Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours Presents in-depth instruction of advanced object-oriented techniques for data structures using C++. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITP240 — Server Side Programming 3 credits · 3 hours Centers around instruction in fundamentals of Internet application design, development, and deployment. Includes implementation of server component models, security, and database connectivity using server-side programming. Lecture: 3 hours Toatl: 3 hours per week --- # ITP245 — Developing User Interfaces 4 credits · 4 hours Provides instruction in the creation of computer application user interfaces for the development of web sites, mobile devices, and desktop applications. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP247 — Native Mobile Programming (Specify Platform) 4 credits · 4 hours Covers programming skills for creating native applications in (specify platform) for wireless devices. Discusses the unique constraints for programming mobile apps and introduces the student to the key business and technology skills required to work in this field. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week --- # ITP251 — Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours Focuses on application of information technologies (IT) to system life cycle methodology, systems analysis, systems design, and system implementation practices. Covers methodologies related to identification of information requirements, feasibility in the areas of economic, technical and social requirements, and related issues are included in course content. Software applications may be used to enhance student skills. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # ITP290 — Coordinated Internship 1 credits · 1 hours -4 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the College. --- # JPN101 — Beginning Japanese I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135087 Develops the understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Japanese, and emphasizes the structure of the language. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # JPN102 — Beginning Japanese II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135088 Develops the understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Japanese, and emphasizes the structure of the language. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): JPN 101 Prerequisites: JPN101 --- # JPN201 — Intermediate Japanese I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 514803 Continues the development of the skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Japanese. Classes conducted in Japanese. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): JPN 102 Prerequisites: JPN102 --- # JPN202 — Intermediate Japanese II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 514804 Continues the development of the skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Japanese. Classes conducted in Japanese. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): JPN 201 Prerequisites: JPN201 --- # MKT110 — Principles of Selling 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135243 Presents a fundamental, skills-based approach to selling and relationship building. Emphasizes learning effective interpersonal communication skills in all areas of the sales process through skill-building activities. Examines entry-level sales careers in retailing, wholesailing, services and industrial selling. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # MKT201 — Introduction to Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces students to the discipline of marketing and the need to create customer value and relationships in the marketplace. Presents an overview of the marketing principles and management strategies, along with the analytical tools used by organizations in the creation of a marketing plan Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # MKT215 — Sales and Marketing Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 558433 Emphasizes the relationship of professional sales skills and marketing management techniques. Demonstrates the use of the Internet to enhance marketing. Studies legal and ethical considerations. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # MKT216 — Retail Organization and Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 558432 Examines the organization of the retail establishment to accomplish its goals in an effective and efficient manner. Includes study of site location, internal layout, store operations, and security. Examines the retailing mix, the buying or procurement process, pricing and selling. Studies retail advertising, promotion, and publicity as a coordinated effort to increase store traffic. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # MKT260 — Customer Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 558434 Examines the role of customer service in achieving a firm’s long-term goals; discusses the basic principles of effective customer service; explores the tasks and responsibilities of a customer service manager. Includes such topics as purpose of customer service; establishment of customer service goals and policies; recruitment, selection and training of customer service employee’s motivation techniques; empowering employees for better decision making; and evaluation of customer service employee and program. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # MTH130 — Fundamentals of Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours Presents elementary concepts of algebra, linear graphing, financial literacy, descriptive statistics, and measurement & geometry. Based on college programs being supported by this course, colleges may opt to add additional topics such as logic or trigonometry. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # MTH131 — Technical Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours Presents algebra through unit conversion, trigonometry, vectors, geometry, and complex numbers. 3 3 3 --- # MTH154 — Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours Presents topics in proportional reasoning, modeling, financial literacy and validity studies (logic and set theory). Focuses on the process of taking a real-world situation, identifying the mathematical foundation needed to address the problem, solving the problem and applying what is learned to the original situation. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # MTH155 — Statistical Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours Presents elementary statistical methods and concepts including visual data presentation, descriptive statistics, probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regression. Emphasis is placed on the development of statistical thinking, simulation, and the use of statistical software. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 155: Statistical Reasoning and MTH 245: Statistics I. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer course. Lecture 3 hours, Total 3 hours per week. --- # MTH161 — PreCalculus I 3 credits · 3 hours Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 161: Precalculus I and MTH 167 : Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MTH162 — PreCalculus II 3 credits · 3 hours Presents trigonometry, trigonometric applications including Law of Sines and Cosines and an introduction to conics. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 162: Precalculus II and MTH 167 : Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport Transfer course. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # MTH165 — Finite Math 3 credits · 3 hours Presents topics in systems of equations, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, counting theory, probability, and Markov Chains. Emphasis is placed on the development of mathematical skills that are then applied to business applications and models. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # MTH167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry 5 credits · 5 hours Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, trigonometry, trigonometric applications, including Law of Sines and Cosines, and an introduction to conics. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 167: Precalculus w/ Trig and MTH 161 / MTH 162 : Precalculus I and II, or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 5 hours per week. Total: 5 hours per week. --- # MTH245 — Statistics I 3 credits · 3 hours Presents an overview of statistics, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and linear regression. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 155 : Statistical Reasoning and MTH 245: Statistics I or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH154, MTH161 --- # MTH261 — Applied Calculus I 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, and techniques of integration with an emphasis on applications in business, social sciences and life sciences. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # MTH263 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours Presents concepts of limits, derivatives, differentiation of various types of functions and use of differentiation rules, application of differentiation, antiderivatives, integrals and applications of integration. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH167, MTH161, MTH162 --- # MTH264 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours Continues the study of calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including rectangular, polar, and parametric graphing, indefinite and definite integrals, methods of integration, and power series along with applications. Designed for mathematical, physical, and engineering science programs. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # MTH265 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours Focuses on extending the concepts of function, limit, continuity, derivative, integral and vector from the plane to the three-dimensional space. Topics include vector functions, multivariate functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and an introduction to vector calculus. Designed for mathematical, physical, and engineering science programs. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture 4 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH264 --- # MTH266 — Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours Covers matrices, vector spaces, determinants, solutions of systems of linear equations, basis and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Designed for mathematical, physical and engineering science programs. Lecture 3 hours per week Prerequisites: MTH263, MTH264 --- # MTH267 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces ordinary differential equations. Includes first order differential equations, second and higher order ordinary differential equations with applications, and numerical methods. This course is intended to transfer. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total; 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH264 --- # MTH288 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours Presents topics in sets, counting, graphs, logic, proofs, functions, relations, mathematical induction, Boolean Algebra, and recurrence relations. Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # MDE10 — Introduction to Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours Covers topics in arithmetic through introduction to variables and equations. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # MDE54 — Learning Support for Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578428 Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Quantitative Reasoning (MTH 154). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week Corequisite: MTH 154 --- # MDE55 — Learning Support for Statistical Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578429 Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Statistical Reasoning (MTH 155). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week Corequisite: MTH 155 --- # MDE60 — Intermediate Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578430 Covers topics in algebra. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week --- # MDE61 — Learning Support for Pre-Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 578494 Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Pre-Calculus (MTH 161). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. Lecture: 3 hours 3 hours per week Corequisite: MTH 161 --- # MEC122 — 3D Printing for Engineering Design 3 credits · 3 hours Provides an overview of rapid technologies in Additive Manufacturing that are high productivity tools designed to cut lead times, reduce time to market, increase the quality of the product, and improve collaboration within the organization. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week Prerequisite(s): CAD 151 Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I Prerequisites: CAD151 --- # MEC155 — Mechanisms 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 565397 Studies the purpose and actions of cams, gear trains, levers, and other mechanical devices used to transmit control. Focuses on motions, linkages, velocities, and acceleration of points within a link mechanism; layout method for designing cams and gear grain. Requires preparation of weekly laboratory reports. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Laboratory 2 hours per week Total: 3 hou… Prerequisites: CAD151 --- # MEC161 — Basic Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics/Pneumatics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 565398 Introduces theory, operation and maintenance of hydraulic/ pneumatics devices and systems. Emphasizes the properties of fluids, fluid flow, fluid statics, and the application of Bernoulli’s equation. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): CAD 151 Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I Prerequisites: CAD151 --- # MEC210 — Machine Design 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 579211 Studies the design of machine elements for producing and transmitting power. Includes additional material in statics, strength of materials, dynamics, engineering materials and industrial processes, including lubrication and friction. Emphasizes graphical kinematics of mechanisms, and discusses analytical design of machine components. Requires preparation of weekly laboratory reports. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic… Prerequisites: MEC155 --- # MEC212 — Machine Design II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 579212 Introduces analytical design of bearings, clutches, coupling, brakes, springs, gearing systems, and power shafting. Emphasizes methods of construction, machine parts and specifications of materials, and manufacturing processes. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $25.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $12.50 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours. Lab: 3 hours. Total: 6 hours per week --- # MDL100 — Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 2 credits · 2 hours Introduces the basic principles, techniques, and vocabulary applicable to all phases of medical laboratory technology. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 Hour Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 4 hours per week. --- # MDL105 — Phlebotomy 3 credits · 3 hours Introduces basic medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, components of health care delivery and clinical laboratory structure. Teaches techniques of specimen collection, specimen handling, and patient interactions. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 Hours Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 5 hours per week. --- # MDL125 — Clinical Hematology I 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches the cellular elements of blood including blood cell formation, and routine hematological procedures. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 Hours Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 5 hours per week. --- # MDL140 — Clinical Urinalysis 2 credits · 2 hours Focuses on urinalysis studies including physical and chemical properties, microscopic techniques. Emphasizes the significance of abnormal results. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 3 hours Total: 4 hours per week. --- # MDL190 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Variable hours --- # MDL196 — On-Site Training 1 credits · 1 hours Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Variable hours --- # MDL210 — Immunology and Serology 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches principles of basic immunology, physiology of the immune system, diseases involving the immune system, as well as serologic procedures. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 Hours Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 5 hours per week. --- # MDL216 — Blood Banking 4 credits · 4 hours Teaches fundamentals of blood grouping and typing, compatibility testing, antibody screening, component preparation, donor selection, and transfusion reactions and investigation. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. lecture: 2 Hours Laboratory: 6 Hours Total 8 hours per week. --- # MDL225 — Clinical Hematology II 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches advanced study of blood to include coagulation, abnormal bloody formation, and changes seen in various diseases. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 Hours Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 5 hours per week. --- # MDL251 — Clinical Microbiology I 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches handling, isolation, and identification of pathogenic microorganisms. Emphasizes clinical techniques of bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and virology. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 Hours Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 5 hours per week. --- # MDL252 — Clinical Microbiology II 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches handling, isolation, and identification of pathogenic microorganisms. Emphasizes clinical techniques of bacteriology, mycology, parasitology and virology. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 3 hours Total: 5 hours per week. --- # MDL260 — Laboratory Instrumentation 2 credits · 2 hours Teaches the theory, principles of operation, methodologies, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the more common instrumentation used in the clinical laboratory. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours per week Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week. --- # MDL261 — Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation I 4 credits · 4 hours Introduces methods of performing biochemical analysis of clinical specimens. Teaches instrumentation involved in a clinical chemistry laboratory, quality control, and the ability to recognize technical problems. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 Hours Laboratory: 3 Hours Total 6 hours per week. --- # MDL262 — Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation II 4 credits · 4 hours Introduces methods of performing biochemical analysis of clinical specimens. Teaches instrumentation involved in a clinical chemistry laboratory, quality control, and the ability to recognize technical problems. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours Total: 6 hours per week. --- # MDL290 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Variable hours --- # MDL296 — On-Site Training 1 credits · 1 hours Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Variable Hours --- # MDL298 — Seminar and Project 3 credits · 3 hours Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational --- # MEN101 — Mental Health Skill Training I 3 credits · 3 hours Develops skills necessary to function as a mental health worker, with emphasis on guided practice in counseling skills as well as improved self-awareness. Includes training in problem-solving, goal-setting, and implementation of appropriate strategies and evaluation techniques relating to interaction involving a variety of client needs. Part I of II. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # MEN102 — Mental Health Skill Training II 3 credits · 3 hours Develops skills necessary to function as a mental health worker, with emphasis on guided practice in counseling skills as well as improved self-awareness. Includes training in problem-solving, goal-setting, and implementation of appropriate strategies and evaluation techniques relating to interaction involving a variety of client needs. Part II of II. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # MSC101 — The Foundations of the U.S. Air Force I 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135305 Provides an introduction to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Includes the mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. (PVCC students will take AIRS classes at the University of Virginia for PVCC credit. Total 2 hours per week. --- # MSC102 — The Foundations of the U.S. Air Force II 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135306 Provides an introduction to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Includes the mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. (PVCC students will take AIRS classes at the University of Virginia for PVCC credit. Total 2 hours per week. --- # MSC111 — Introduction to Army ROTC 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135307 Covers the first year of general military science: organization of the army and ROTC U.S. Army and national security, individual weapons, marksmanship, and leadership laboratory. Courses only in cooperation with four-year colleges authorized to offer Army ROTC programs. Lecture 1 hour per week. Total 2 hours per week. --- # MSC112 — Introduction to Leadership 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135308 Covers the first year of general military science: organization of the army and ROTC U.S. Army and national security, individual weapons, marksmanship, and leadership laboratory. Courses only in cooperation with four-year colleges authorized to offer Army ROTC programs. Lecture 1 hour per week. Total 2 hours per week. --- # MSC201 — The Evolution of Air and Space Power I 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135314 Examines general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in today’s technologically advanced Air Force. Historical examples serve to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today’s USAF air and space power. Examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension; e.g. Principles of War and Tenets of Air and Space Power. Provides a… --- # MSC202 — The Evolution of Air and Space Power II 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135315 Examines general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in today’s technologically advanced Air Force. Historical examples serve to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today’s USAF air and space power. Examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension; e.g. Principles of War and Tenets of Air and Space Power. Provides a… --- # MSC211 — Leadership Skills 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135316 Focuses on the second year of general military science: American military history, introduction to operations and basic tactics, map and aerial photo reading, and leadership laboratory. Courses only in cooperation with four-year colleges authorized to offer Army ROTC programs. Lecture 1 hour per week. Total 2 hours per week. --- # MSC212 — Foundations of the Military Profession 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135317 Focuses on the second year of general military science: American military history, introduction to operations and basic tactics, map and aerial photo reading, and leadership laboratory. Courses only in cooperation with four-year colleges authorized to offer Army ROTC programs. Lecture 1 hour per week. Total 2 hours per week. --- # MUS111 — Music Theory I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135374 Discusses elements of musical construction of scales, intervals, triads, and chord progressions. Develops ability to sing at sight and write from dictation. Introduces the analysis of the Bach chorale style. Expands facility with harmonic dictation and enables the student to use these techniques at the keyboard. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # MUS112 — Music Theory II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135375 Discusses elements of musical construction of scales, intervals, triads, and chord progressions. Develops ability to sing at sight and write from dictation. Introduces the analysis of the Bach chorale style. Expands facility with harmonic dictation and enables the student to use these techniques at the keyboard. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS111 --- # MUS121 — Music in Society 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135376 Explores the language of music through an introduction to basic elements, forms and styles across time. Acquaints students with composers’ lives and influential creative individualities, discovering representative works and milestones in western society. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically. Reviews historical development and significance of art music within the context of evolving societal structures. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS136 — Applied Music-Voice 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135382 -2 Teaches singing, proper breath control, diction, and development of tone. Studies the standard vocal repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be one half hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. One or two half-hour lessons per week. Four to eight hours practice (laboratory) required. --- # MUS137 — Chorus Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135383 -2 Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory 3-6 hours per week. --- # MUS138 — Small Vocal Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135384 -2 Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory 3-6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS137 --- # MUS141 — Class Piano I 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135385 Offers the beginning piano student activities in learning musical notation, in accomplishing sight reading skills, and in mastering techniques of keyboard playing. Presents appropriate literature. Open to all students and may be used to fulfill applied minor instrument requirement for music major. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # MUS145 — Applied Music-Keyboard 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135387 -2 Teaches piano, organ, harpsichord, or synthesizer. Studies the standard vocal repertoire. One or two half-hour lessons per week. Four to eight hours practice (laboratory) required. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. --- # MUS149 — Band Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 505830 Courses in ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # MUS165 — Applied Music-Strings 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135389 -2 Teaches fundamentals of string instruments, harp, or guitar. Studies the standard vocal repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be one half hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. One or two half-hour lessons per week. Four to eight hours practice (laboratory) required. --- # MUS221 — History of Western Music Prior to 1750 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135394 Presents the chronology of musical styles and significant composers from Antiquity through the Pre-Classical era. Relates the development of music from a socio-historical perspective including parallel movements within the arts. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically to music. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # MUS222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135395 Presents the chronology of musical styles and significant composers from the Classical Period through the Modern era. Relates the development of music from a socio-historical perspective including parallel movements within the arts. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically to music. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # MUS226 — World Music 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 580734 Explores music emanating from cultural traditions around the world within their respective socio-cultural contexts. Introduces basic elements of music. Increases global awareness and enhances knowledge of the origins, evolution, aesthetics and purposes of music from an ethnomusicological perspective. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # MUS236 — Advanced Applied Music-Voice 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135397 -2 Continues MUS 136 . Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be one half hour for 1 credit and 1 hour for 2 credits per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. Laboratory 4-8 hours per week. --- # MUS237 — Chorus Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135398 -2 Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including the study of ensemble techniques and interpretations. Continues MUS 137 . Laboratory 3-6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS137 --- # MUS238 — Small Vocal Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 135399 -2 Continues MUS 138 . Courses in ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory 3-6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MUS138 --- # NAS131 — Astronomy: Solar System 4 credits · 4 hours NAS 131 - Astronomy: Solar System NAS 131 - Astronomy: Solar System Course ID 135424 This is an introductory astronomy course that emphasizes concepts rather than mathematics. The course is designed for nonscience majors and there are no math The main goal of this course is for students to understand and appreciate the nature of science through the study of astronomy. After completing this class, students will have achieved basic understanding of: scientific method, patterns in the night sky, motion, energy, gravity, and light, telescopes, our solar system, and properties of planets beyond ou… --- # NAS132 — Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135425 This is an introductory astronomy course that emphasizes concepts rather than mathematics. The course is designed for nonscience majors and there are no math The main goal of this course is for students to understand and appreciate the nature of science through the study of astronomy. After completing this class, students will have achieved basic understanding of: scientific method, patterns in the night sky, light and telescopes, nature of stars and galaxies, birth and death of stars, theories on beginning and end of the universe. Remote observatory viewing may be scheduled… --- # NAS145 — Introduction to Natural History 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135426 Introduces developmental concepts and principles of natural history. Takes a hands-on approach to the study of native plants and wildlife of this region, including trees, mammals, birds, and reptiles. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # NAS160 — Field Ornithology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 516856 Learn bird identification by sight and sound in diverse habitats of this area. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. --- # NSG100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 572703 Introduces concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning. Focuses on basic nursing concepts with an emphasis on safe nursing practice and the development of the nursing process. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per wee… Prerequisites: BIO141 --- # NSG106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 572704 Focuses on the application of concepts through clinical skill development. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgment in skill acquisition. Includes principles of safety, evidence-based practice, informatics and math computational skills. Prepares students to demonstrate competency in specific skills and drug dosage calculation including the integration of skills in the care of clients in simulated settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. An additional career and technical educ… Prerequisites: BIO141 --- # NSG115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition 4 credits · 4 hours Focuses on role transition from Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered professional nurse. Incorporates concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning to promote health and wellness across the lifespan. Uses the nursing process to explore care delivery for selected diverse populations with common and predictable illness. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgement in skill acquisition. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Le… Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO142, ENG111, PSY230, SDV100 --- # NSG130 — Professional Nursing Concepts 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572818 Introduces the role of the professional nurse and fundamental concepts in professional development. Focuses on professional identity, legal/ethical issues and contemporary trends in professional nursing. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour. Total 1 hour per week. Prerequisite(s): BIO 141 Prerequisites: BIO141 --- # NSG152 — Health Care Participant 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572828 Focuses on the health and wellness of diverse individuals, families, and the community throughout the lifespan. Covers concepts that focus on client attributes and preferences regarding healthcare. Emphasizes population-focused care. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or cooperating agencies, and/or simulated environments. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27… Prerequisites: BIO142, NSG100, NSG106, NSG130, NSG200 --- # NSG170 — Health/Illness Concepts 6 credits · 6 hours Course ID 572829 Focuses on the nursing care of individuals and/or families throughout the lifespan with an emphasis on health and illness concepts. Includes concepts of nursing care for the antepartum client and clients with common and predictable illnesses. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only.… Prerequisites: BIO142, NSG100, NSG106, NSG130, NSG200 --- # NSG200 — Health Promotion and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572825 Introduces assessment and health promotion for the individual and family. Includes assessment of infants, children, adults, geriatric clients and pregnant females. Emphasizes health history and the acquisition of physical assessment skills with underlying concepts of development, communication, and health promotion. Prepares students to demonstrate competency in the assessment of clients across the lifespan. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours.… Prerequisites: BIO141 --- # NSG210 — Health Care Concepts I 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 576269 Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to physiological health alterations and reproduction. Emphasizes the nursing process in the development of clinical judgment for clients with multiple needs. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026… Prerequisites: BIO150, NSG152, NSG170 --- # NSG211 — Health Care Concepts II 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 572831 Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to psychological and physiological health alterations. Emphasizes the nursing process in the development of clinical judgment for clients with multiple needs. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories, clinical/community settings, and/or simulated environments. Part II of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 20… Prerequisites: BIO150, NSG152, NSG170 --- # NSG230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 572832 Develops the role of the professional nurse in the healthcare environment in preparation for practice as a registered nurse. Introduces leadership and management concepts and focuses on the integration of professional behaviors in a variety of healthcare settings. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours. Total 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: NSG210, NSG211 --- # NSG252 — Complex Health Care Concepts 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 572834 Focuses on nursing care of diverse individuals and families integrating complex health concepts. Emphasizes clinical judgment, patient-centered care and collaboration. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 4 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: NSG210, NSG211 --- # NSG270 — Nursing Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 572835 Provides students with the opportunity to comprehensively apply and integrate learned concepts from previous nursing courses into a capstone experience. Emphasizes the mastery of patient- centered care, safety, nursing judgment, professional behaviors, informatics, quality improvement, and collaboration in the achievement of optimal Prerequisites: NSG210, NSG211 --- # PHI100 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 543207 Presents an introduction to philosophical problems and perspectives with emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, and values. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # PHI111 — Logic 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135711 ntroduces inductive and deductive reasoning, with an emphasis on common errors and fallacies. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # PHI220 — Ethics and Society 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135716 Provides a systematic study of representative ethical concepts and theories and discusses their application to concrete moral dilemmas and social issues and problems. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total 3 hours per week. --- # PHI227 — Biomedical Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135717 Examines the ethical implications of specific bio-medical issues in the context of major ethical systems. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # PHT101 — Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135752 Teaches principles of photography and fundamental camera techniques. Requires outside shooting and lab work. Lecture: 1 hour per week Laboratory: 4 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week --- # PHT130 — Video I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581222 Introduces the basics of recording and editing video and sound for a variety of intents. Explores time-based media as an art form and means of communication. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # PHT131 — Video II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581223 Continues the basics of recording and editing video and sound for a variety of intents. Explores time-based media as an art form and means of communication. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 2 hours per week Total: 4 hours per week --- # PHT164 — Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 540765 Teaches the fundamentals of photography including camera function, composition, and image production as they apply to digital imagery. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 4 hours. Total 5 hours per week. --- # PHT201 — Advanced Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135758 Provides weekly critiques of students’ work. Centers on specific problems found in critiques. Includes working procedures and critical skills in looking at photographs. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week Total: 5 hours per week Prerequisite(s): PHT 102 Prerequisites: PHT102 --- # PED101 — Fundamentals of Physical Activity 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135608 Presents principles underlying the components of physical fitness. Utilizes conditioning activities involving cardiovascular strength and endurance, respiratory efficiency, muscular strength, and flexibility. May include fitness assessment, nutrition and weight control information, and concepts of wellness. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 3 hours per week. --- # PHY100 — Elements of Physics 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541159 Covers basic concepts of physics, including Newtonian mechanics, properties of matter, heat and sound, fundamental behavior of gases, ionizing radiation, and fundamentals of electricity. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. . Prerequisites: MDE60, MTH131 --- # PHY201 — General College Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135784 Teaches fundamental principles of physics. Covers mechanics, thermodynamics, wave phenomena, electricity and magnetism, and selected topics in modern physics. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH161 --- # PHY202 — General College Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135785 Teaches fundamental principles of physics. Covers mechanics, thermodynamics, wave phenomena, electricity and magnetism, and selected topics in modern physics. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: PHY201, MTH161 --- # PHY241 — University Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135786 Teaches principles of classical and modern physics. Includes mechanics, wave phenomena, heat, electricity, magnetism, relativity, and nuclear physics. This is a UCGS Tranfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): MTH 263 Corequisite: PHY 241 lab Prerequisites: MTH263 --- # PHY242 — University Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 135787 Teaches principles of classical and modern physics. Includes mechanics, wave phenomena, heat, electricity, magnetism, relativity, and nuclear physics. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Total: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: PHY241, MTH264 --- # PHY299 — Supervised Study 2 credits · 2 hours Prerequisite(s): 8 credits of college level physics and instructor permission --- # PLS135 — U.S. Government and Politics 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135813 Teaches the political structure, processes, institutions, and policy making of the US national government. Focuses on the three branches of government, their interrelationships, and how they shape policy. Addresses federalism; civil liberties and civil rights; political socialization and participation; public opinion, the media; interest groups; political parties; elections; and policy making. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # PLS136 — State and Local Government and Politics 3 credits · 3 hours Teaches structure, powers, and functions of state and local government in the United States as related to federalism; constitutionalism; elections; powers of legislative, executive, and judicial powers of state and local government; state-local-federal relations; fiscal matters; metropolitan issues; and policy issues, like health, education, criminal justice and welfare. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. Lecture: 3 Hours Total 3 Hours Per Week --- # PLS140 — Introduction to Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours Teach concepts and methods of comparative politics. Includes empirical analyses of domestic governmental, political, and societal institutions and norms of countries around the world. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 Hours Total 3 Hours Per Week --- # PLS241 — Introduction to International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135818 Provides an introduction to the causes of international conflict and cooperation. Focuses on the modern state, diplomacy, war initiation, crisis bargaining, international terrorism, nuclear strategy, interstate economic relations, economic growth, international law, human rights, and environmental politics. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): ENG 111 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PNE116 — Nutrition and Diet Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 539640 Introduces the basic principles of good nutrition. Studies nutrients, their sources and functions, basic requirements for individuals. Includes a brief introduction to diet therapy. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # PNE173 — Pharmacology for Practical Nurses 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 135826 Studies history, classification, sources, effects, uses and legalities of drugs. Teaches problem solving skills used in medication administrations. Emphasizes major drug classes and specific agents within each class. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # PNE186 — Nursing Concepts I 6 credits · 6 hours Course ID 539637 Introduces principles of nursing including concepts of health, wellness, illness and the nursing process. Develops nursing skills to meet the multidimensional needs of individuals across the life span. Includes computer skills related to the delivery of nursing care. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture… --- # PNE187 — Nursing Concepts II 9 credits · 9 hours Course ID 539638 Explores the use of the nursing process to meet the multidimensional needs of individuals and developing families. Includes computer and math computational skills related to the delivery of nursing care. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 5 hours. Clinical 12 hours. Total 17 hours per week. Prerequisites: PNE186 --- # PNE188 — Nursing Concepts III 6 credits · 6 hours Course ID 539639 Teaches nursing care of individuals and/or families experiencing alterations in health utilizing the nursing process. Includes computer and math computational skills related to the delivery of nursing care. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Clinical 9 hrs. Total 12 hours per week. Prerequisites: PNE187 --- # PSY200 — Principles of Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135834 Surveys the basic concepts of psychology. Covers the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, developmental psychology, learning, memory, thinking, intelligence, personality, social psychology, and psychological disorders and treatment. The assignments in the course require college-level reading fluency and coherent communication through written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # PSY215 — Psychopathology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135837 Explores historical views and current perspectives of psychopathology. Emphasizes major diagnostic categories and criteria, individual and social factors of maladaptive behavior, and types of treatments. Includes methods of clinical assessment and research strategies. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total> 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): PSY 200 Prerequisites: PSY200 --- # PSY216 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Examines individuals in social contexts, their social roles, group processes and intergroup relations. Acquaints students with a scientific understanding of how the presence of other people, interactions with other people, and other situational factors influence human thoughts and behaviors. The assignments in the course require college-level reading, analysis of scholarly studies, and coherent communication through written reports (including the production of at least one APA-formatted individual writing assignment). Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: PSY200 --- # PSY230 — Developmental Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135839 Traces development in context from pre-conception to death, including the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains. Examines methods of scientific inquiry as they apply to lifespan development. Addresses the interrelatedness of developmental domains, as well as the interdependent influences of environment and biology. Students majoring in or considering a major in Psychology should complete PSY 200 prior to PSY 230 . Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week. --- # PSY235 — Child Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135842 Studies development of the child from conception to adolescence. Investigates physical, intellectual, social, and emotional factors involved in the child’s growth. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # PSY270 — Psychology of Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 545316 Focuses on scientific investigation of human sexuality and psychological and social implications of such research. Considers socio-cultural influences, the physiology and psychology of sexual response patterns, sexual dysfunctions, and development of relationships. Lecture 3 hours per week Prerequisite(s): PSY 200 Prerequisites: PSY200 --- # RAD100 — Introduction to Radiology and Protection 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541344 Presents brief history of radiological profession, code of ethics, conduct for radiologic students, and the basic fundamentals of radiation protection. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # RAD111 — Radiologic Science I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541369 Teaches concepts of radiation, radiography physics, fundamentals of electromagnetic radiation, electricity and magnetism, and application of these principles to radiography. Focuses on X-ray production, emission, and X-ray interaction with matter. Part I of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # RAD112 — Radiologic Science II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541362 Teaches concepts of radiation, radiography physics, fundamentals of electromagnetic radiation, electricity and magnetism, and application of these principles to radiography. Focuses on X-ray production, emission, and X-ray interaction with matter. Part II of II. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # RAD115 — Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572894 Presents concepts of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Physics. Teaches fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance and application of principles. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week --- # RAD121 — Radiographic Procedures I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541347 Introduces procedures for positioning the patient’s anatomical structures relative to X-ray beam and image receptor. Emphasizes procedures for routine examination of the chest, abdomen, extremities, and axial skeleton. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # RAD125 — Patient Care Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541345 Presents the care and handling of the sick and injured patient in the Radiology Department. Introduces the fundamentals of nursing procedures, equipment and supplies specific to radiology. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # RAD131 — Elementary Clinical Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541373 Develops advanced technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Focuses on manipulation of equipment, patient care, osseous studies, skull procedures, and contrast studies. Provides clinical experience in cooperating health agencies. Clinical 15 hours per week. --- # RAD190 — Coordinated Internship 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541346 This course provides an introduction to the clinical setting. Students will be oriented to the various clinical areas and be provided the opportunity to obtain initial competencies in basic radiographic imaging exams. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Clinicals 10 hours per week. --- # RAD195 — Topics in Radiography - Mammography Clinical 5 credits · 5 hours --- # RAD196 — On-Site Training 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 563239 Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Variable hours. --- # RAD205 — Radiation Protection and Radiobiology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541365 Studies methods and devices used for protection from ionizing radiation. Teaches theories of biological effects, cell and organism sensitivity, and the somatic and genetic effects of ionizing radiation. Presents current radiation protection philosophy for protecting the patient and technologist. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # RAD221 — Radiographic Procedures II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541370 Continues procedures for positioning the patient’s anatomical structures relative to X-ray beam and image receptor. Emphasizes procedures for routine examination of the skull, contrast studies of internal organs, and special procedures employed in the more complicated investigation of the human body. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. --- # RAD228 — Enhanced Patient Care for Computed Tomography Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572906 Applies critical thinking skills including but not limited to patient assessment and care, contrast administration, and radiation safety, as related to those patients receiving Computed Tomography (CT) diagnostic/interventional imaging services. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week. The student must be American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certified in a primary category:… --- # RAD231 — Advanced Clinical Procedures I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 541363 Reinforces technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Introduces more intricate contrast media procedures. Focuses on technical proficiency, application of radiation, protection, nursing skills, and exposure principles. Teaches advanced technical procedures and principles of imaging modalities, correlating previous radiographic theory, focusing on full responsibility for patients in technical areas, perfecting technical skills, and developing awareness of related areas utilizing ionizing radiation. Provides clinical experience in cooperating health agencies. Cli… --- # RAD232 — Advanced Clinical Procedures II 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 541374 Reinforces technical skills in fundamental radiographic procedures. Introduces more intricate contrast media procedures. Focuses on technical proficiency, application of radiation, protection, nursing skills, and exposure principles. Teaches advanced technical procedures and principles of imaging modalities, correlating previous radiographic theory, focusing on full responsibility for patients in technical areas, perfecting technical skills, and developing awareness of related areas utilizing ionizing radiation. Provides clinical experience in cooperating health agencies. Cli… --- # RAD233 — Anatomy and Positioning of the Breast 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572899 Presents the risk factors for breast disease, anatomy and physiology of the breast and discusses the various pathologies identified through mammography. Includes routine and special projections of the breast. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week --- # RAD234 — Breast Imaging/Instrumentation 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572900 Discusses the dedicated radiography equipment necessary for breast imaging. Includes proper technical factors, radiation protection techniques, and proper accessory equipment. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # RAD235 — Quality Assurance in Mammography 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572901 Discusses the components of quality assurance in mammography and the accreditation programs developed to ensure quality in breast imaging facilities. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # RAD240 — Radiographic Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541366 Presents a survey of common medical and surgical disorders that affect radiographic image. Discusses conditions related to different systems of the human body. Studies the correlation of these conditions with radiographs. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # RAD242 — Computed Tomography Procedures and Instrumentation 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 572905 Focuses on the patient care, imaging procedure and physics and instrumentation related to computed tomography imaging. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 2 hours per week --- # RAD244 — Case Studies in CT (Computed Tomography) 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572907 Presents case studies in computed tomography. Focuses on both abnormal and normal studies. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 1 hour per week --- # RAD246 — Special Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 544349 Studies special radiographic and surgical procedures and equipment employed in the more complicated investigation of internal conditions of the human body. Lecture 2 hours per week. --- # RAD247 — Cross-Sectional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572895 Presents a specialized study of cross-sectional anatomy relevant to sectional imaging modalities such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # RAD248 — Case Studies in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR) 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572897 Introduces student to role of collaborator in patient care by providing the critical thinking skills necessary to implement appropriate examination protocols and patient care essential for obtaining diagnostic images. Features cases that can be performed via Magnetic Resonance (MR) simulation or from actual MR examinations. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week. ARRT or eligible. --- # RAD249 — Comprehensive Foundations of Breast Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572903 Provides the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registered radiologic technologists with the educational foundation needed to complete the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) and ARRT requirements of didactic education (clinical requirements not included) necessary to prepare for the ARRT certification exam in mammography. Lecture 3 hours per week. ARRT or eligible. --- # RAD251 — Enhanced Patient Care for Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 572896 Applies critical thinking skills including but not limited to patient assessment and care, contrast administration and magnet safety as related to those patients receiving MR services. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture 3 hours per week. ARRT or eligible --- # RAD252 — Foundational Mammography Clinical Training 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 572904 Designed to meet the initial MQSA/ARRT 25 supervised clinical mammography examinations mandated for students preparing to take the certification exam in mammography. The remaining mandatory exams are not included in this course and will be the responsibility of the student to obtain. Lab 2 hours per week. ARRT or eligible --- # RAD256 — Radiographic Film Evaluation 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541375 Presents a concentrated study and practical evaluation of radiographic quality and disease effects on radiographs. Focuses on technical factors, procedural factors, equipment malfunctions, and other difficulties associated with radiographs. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO141, BIO142, RAD111, RAD112, RAD121, RAD221 --- # RAD270 — Digital Image Acquisition and Display 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 541430 Includes basic principles of digital radiography, image acquisition, image acquisition errors, software image processing, fundamental principles of exposures, image evaluation, quality assurance and maintenance issues, and digital display. Lecture 1 hour per week. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Total 4 hours per week. --- # RAD280 — Terminal Competencies in Radiography 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 541367 Includes preparation and ensures that students possess competencies which relate to materials covered by the ARRT Content Specifications for national exam eligibility. Incorporates activities designed to verify that students have mastered skills in the critical content areas to include equipment operation and maintenance, image production and evaluation, radiographic procedures, radiation protection and patient care. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per cred… --- # RAD290 — Coordinated Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 541368 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the College. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Clinical 15 hours per week. --- # RAD296 — On-Site Training 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 572898 Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. Variable hours. --- # REL100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion 3 credits · 3 hours Explores the idea of religion (as a general category), how to study religion in an academic context, and common elements across most religions such as beliefs, practices, values, community, spiritual experience, symbolism, and narrative. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # REL230 — Religions of the World 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135928 Introduces major religious traditions of the world with attention to origin, history, and doctrine. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # REL237 — Eastern Religions 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135931 Studies major religious traditions of the East including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Zen Buddhism. Includes an analysis of Eastern philosophy and approach to life. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # REL240 — Religions in the U.S. 3 credits · 3 hours Surveys various manifestations of religion in the American experience. Emphasizes concepts, problems, and issues of religious diversity and character of U.S. religious life. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours per week Total: 3 hours per week --- # SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136070 Introduces the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology with attention to sociological theory, research methods, and the impact of social inequality. Examines a variety of topics such as culture, race, social class, gender, major social institutions and their role in contemporary society, and the processes of social change. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # SOC200 — Introduction to Sociology* 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC211 — Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136074 Examines the origins, development, research, diversification and evolution of human cultures. Includes exposure to the variability of both Western and Non-Western aspects of culture. Provides an introduction to the nature of culture and its relationship to various social institutions and societies. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. Lecture: 3 hours Total: 3 hours per week --- # SOC215 — Sociology of the Family 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136078 Introduces tools to study family life through the sociological lens. Explores a variety of topics including various familial forms, divorce, and domestic violence. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # SOC225 — Sociology of Gender 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136080 Analyzes influence of major social institutions and socialization in shaping and changing sex roles in contemporary society. Examines differential access to positions of public power and authority for men and women. Lecture 3 hours. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # SOC252 — Sociology through Visual Media 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 547901 Demonstrates the complex intersection of social institutions and structures and individual behavior as portrayed through visual media by focusing on economics, education, class, race, gender, the justice system, the media and politics. Shows how social structures and behavior can result in forms of social stratification. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # SOC266 — Race and Ethnicity 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136083 Considers race and ethnicity as social constructs that deeply affect personal experience and social institutions. Examines the relationships of racial and ethnic groups with each other and with larger society including ideas of racial inequality both individually and systemically. Introduces significant theoretical approaches to the study of race and ethnicity. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week --- # SOC268 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136084 Introduces the fundamental concepts underlying social problems construction with attention to how these problems are defined, understood and arbitrated. Examines a variety of topics such as researching social problems and policymaking. This is a Passport and UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. --- # SPA101 — Beginning Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 136117 Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes basic Spanish sentence structure. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. --- # SPA102 — Beginning Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours Course ID 136118 Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes basic Spanish sentence structure. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 4 hours per week. Total: 4 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): SPA 101 Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA163 — Spanish for Health Professionals I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136122 Introduces Spanish to those in the health sciences field. Emphasizes oral communication and practical medical vocabulary. May include oral drill and practices. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # SPA164 — Spanish for Health Professionals II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 511197 Introduces Spanish to those in the health sciences field. Emphasizes oral communication and practical medical vocabulary. May include oral drill and practices. Lecture 3 hours per week. --- # SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136126 Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): SPA 102 Prerequisites: SPA102 --- # SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 136127 Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. This is a UCGS Transfer Course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Total: 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: SPA201 --- # SDV100 — College Success Skills 1 credits · 1 hours Course ID 136207 Assists students in transition to colleges. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students toward college success through information regarding effective study habits, career and academic planning, and other college resources available to students. May include English and Math placement testing. Strongly recommended for beginning students. Required for graduation. Lecture 1 hour per week. --- # SUR100 — Introduction to Surgical Technology 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 579848 Introduces professional practice concepts within the profession of surgical technology with emphasis on the profession and career opportunities. Introduces concepts such as group dynamics, effective communication, organization, prioritization, and delegation. Emphasizes standards of practice and codes of conduct for surgical technologists. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week --- # SUR135 — Infection Control 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 555899 Introduces the fundamentals of surgical microbiology. Includes an introduction to cell structure and theory, microbial function, human pathogen relationships, infectious process, blood borne and airborne pathogens, defense microorganisms, infection control, and microbial control and destruction. Lecture: 2 hours per week. Total: 2 hours per week --- # SUR140 — Surgical Care I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135466 Introduces the study of the surgical process, including aspects of the operating room environment. Highlights preparing the patient for surgery, including transporting, positioning and special preparation procedures. Presents physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient including ethical and legal rights of the patient. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. Corequisite: SUR 145 --- # SUR145 — Surgical Care Skills I 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135467 Introduces principles of aseptic technique, sterilization, disinfection and antisepsis including environment safety and control, CDC and OSHA requirements. Presents packaging, storing, and dispensing surgical supplies, principles of wound healing including types, stages, and complications; types, preparation and care of surgical supplies, packing, dressings, catheters, drains, tubes, supplies, and equipment; classifications of instruments, sutures and needles. Describes responsibilities related to the scrub and circulating roles. Provides students practical experience in the… --- # SUR150 — Surgical Instrumentation 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 580830 Introduces surgical instrumentation, supplies, and equipment used in the operating room for surgical procedures. Includes identification of instruments based on use, type, function, and design. Emphasizes use of surgical instruments to perform safely and effectively in the operating room environment. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year only. Lecture: 2 hours 2 hours per week Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Surgica… --- # SUR210 — Surgical Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 135475 Introduces surgical procedures and the role of the surgical technologist. Introduces procedures for surgical specialties such as General, Gynecological, Obstetrics, Genitourinary, EENT (Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat), Orthopedic, Neurosurgery, Cardiac, Vascular, Pediatric, Plastic, Transplant, and Trauma surgery. Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week. Prerequisite(s): SUR 240 , SUR 245 Prerequisites: SUR240, SUR245 --- # SUR240 — Surgical Care II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581433 Builds on Surgical Care I by introducing anesthetics, wound healing, incisions, and suturing techniques. Presents principles of wound healing including types, stages, and complications. Provides foundational knowledge in the preparation and care of surgical supplies and equipment. Reviews responsibilities related to the surgical technologies in the scrub and circulating roles. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. The price is discounted 50% to $25.00 per credit hour for the 2026-27 academic year onl… Prerequisites: SUR140, SUR145, BIO142 --- # SUR245 — Surgical Care Skills II 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581434 Builds upon essential skills to perform safely and competently in the operating room environment. Emphasizes active learning and critical thinking in the lab setting. Uses simulations to introduce skills in setting up a back table, mayo stand and passing instruments. Focuses on anticipating the needs of the surgeon and team members. Covers demonstration of counting procedures to prevent retained items and maintaining the sterile field to prevent contamination. An additional career and technical education course specific fee of $50.00 per credit hour applies to this course. Th… Prerequisites: SUR140, SUR145, BIO142 --- # SUR250 — Surgical Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 509305 Introduces pharmacology as it relates to surgical intervention in the operating room. Includes medication calculations, measurements, administration, terminology and handling and a review of certain drug classifications as they relate to surgical patients. Lecture 2 hours per week. Prerequisites: SUR140 --- # SUR254 — Professional Issues in Surgical Technology 2 credits · 2 hours Course ID 509306 Provides job seeking skills and an overview of theoretical knowledge in preparation for national certification. Includes test taking strategies, career options, resume preparation, interviewing techniques, professional credentialing and organizations and professionalism as it relates to surgical technology. Lecture 2 hour per week. Prerequisites: SUR210 --- # SUR260 — Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum 8 credits · 8 hours Course ID 135492 Provides continued study and extensive clinical experience in all surgical specialties. Emphasis is on clinical practice thereby further enhancing theoretical and practical knowledge of select procedures, surgical instrumentation, supplies and equipment. The scrub and circulating roles of the surgical technologist including aseptic technique and case preparation for select surgical procedures continue to be emphasized. Clinical 24 hours per week. Corequisite: SUR 210 Prerequisites: SUR135, SUR150, SUR240, SUR245 --- # SUR296 — On-Site Training 5 credits · 5 hours Course ID 581441 Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Variable Hours Variable Hours --- # SUR298 — Seminar and Project 3 credits · 3 hours Course ID 581442 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational