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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree An Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree is designed for students who plan employment immediately upon completing the degree. The majority of the c… source |
| Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) Degree | Degree | Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) Degree The purpose of the Associate of Art in Teaching is to provide ease of transfer to Arkansas public universities and will articulate into baccalaureate deg… source |
| Professional Studies Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree | Degree | Professional Studies Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree The Professional Studies Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree provides a pathway toward an associate degree for students in professional certificate pr… source |
| Technical Certificate | Certificate | Technical Certificate (One Year) The Technical Certificate is a planned and coherent program of classroom and laboratory/shop work at the collegiate level. It recognizes the completion of a specified… source |
| Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | Certificate of Proficiency (Less Than One Year) The Certificate of Proficiency is awarded to students who have demonstrated their mastery of skills and knowledge in a specific area or discipline. SAU… source |
| Allied Health and Cosmetology | — | Allied Health and Cosmetology Southern Arkansas University Tech's Allied Health and Cosmetology department consists of these programs: Barbering Cosmetology Cosmetology Instructoyr Diagnostic Medical… source |
| Cosmetology Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Cosmetology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Cosmetology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Cosmetology Technical Certificate (T.C.) source |
| Cosmetology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Cosmetology Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Barbering Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cosmetology Instructor Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | COSM 1006 COSM 1010 Cosmetology Instructor Certificate of Proficiency CIP Code 12.0413 Program Goals To educate student instructors in both the theory and practical experience needed to educate other… source |
| Esthetics Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | COSM 1014 COSM 1056 COSM 1206 Esthetics Technology Certificate of Proficiency Program Description Program Description The Esthetics Technology certificate program is designed to provide scientific/ar… source |
| Nail Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Nursing Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Nursing Assistant Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | NA 1207 Nursing Assistant Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The Nursing Assistant Training Program (NATP) combines classroom instruction with clinical experience. Students successfully c… source |
| Practical Nursing Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Aviation Maintenance | — | Aviation Maintenance Program Description The Aviation Maintenance Technician school of SAU Tech is designed to provide up-to-date, intensive training for this occupational field. Completion of this s… source |
| Aviation Maintenance Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | Aviation Maintenance Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Aviation Maintenance Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technical Cer… source |
| Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Aviation Maintenance Airframe Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Aviation Maintenance Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Business Administration | — | Business Administration Southern Arkansas University Tech offer transfer and non-transfer business administration degrees. The Associate of Science degree is intended for students who wish to transfe… source |
| Business Administration Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Business Administration Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Manufacturing and Defense Readiness | — | source |
| Computer Information Technology | — | Computer Information Technology Program Goals Provide students the opportunity to acquire the adequate knowledge required at the organization level to work in the field of information technology. Pro… source |
| Computer Information Technology Degree and Certificates | Degree | Computer Information Technology Degree and Certificates Computer Information Systems Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Computer Information Technology Technical Certificate A+ C… source |
| Computer Information Systems Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Computer Information Technology Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| A+ Certification Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Cloud Computing Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | CPSC 1013 CPSC 2113 CPSC 2283 Cloud Computing Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The Cloud Computing Certificate of Proficiency is designed to prepare individuals for career advancement o… source |
| Computer Programming Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Computer Repair Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Microsoft Operating Systems Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | CPSC 1013 CPSC 2113 Microsoft Operating Systems Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The Microsoft Operating Systems Certificate of Proficiency is designed to prepare individuals for career… source |
| Networking Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | CPSC 1013 CPSC 2113 CPSC 2433 Networking Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The Networking Certificate of Proficiency is designed to prepare individuals for career advancement or entry-le… source |
| Software Development Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Web Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Creative Media | — | Creative Media The Creative Media Production program consists of emphasis areas in Film and Video Production and Graphic Communications. Creative Media Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (F… source |
| Creative Media Associate of Applied Science | Degree | source |
| Film and Video Production Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | FILM 1003 FILM 1013 FILM 1023 Film and Video Production Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The courses in this certificate apply toward the Creative Media Associate of Applied Science (A.… source |
| Film and Video Production Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Graphic Communications Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cybersecurity | — | Cybersecurity Program Goals Provide students with the technical knowledge and skills required to protect and defend computer systems and networks in the field of Information Technology. Provide stude… source |
| Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity | Degree | Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Cybersecurity Technical Certificate Cybersecurity Certificate of Proficiency source |
| Cybersecurity Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cybersecurity Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Data Science | — | Data Science Program Goals To design, implement, and evaluate a data-driven solution to meet a given set of stakeholder requirements in the context of the program’s discipline involving the collectio… source |
| Data Science Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Education | — | Education Program Goals Students will articulate what it means to be a teacher. Students will become better educators of Arkansas students. Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) PLO 1. Student will able t… source |
| Education Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Education Associate of Science | Degree | source |
| Education Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree (Transfer to Southern Arkansas University | Degree | source |
| Teaching Associate of Arts (A.A.T.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Teaching Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Teaching Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Education Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | ED 1003 ED 1313 ED 1323 Early Childhood Education Certificate of Proficiency Program Description Completion of the courses that make up the Certificate of Proficiency in Early Childhood Education pre… source |
| Engineering | — | Engineering Program Goals Apply basic engineering theories and concepts creatively to analyze and solve technical problems. Utilize with a high degree of knowledge and skill equipment, instruments, s… source |
| Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (Automatic and Robotic Engineering Emphasis) Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (Automatic and Rob… source |
| Fire Science | — | Fire Science Program Goal To provide learning and educational opportunities for mid-level fire department managers (fire officers) in the State of Arkansas using distance learning methodologies to de… source |
| Fire and Emergency Response Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | Fire and Emergency Response Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Fire and Emergency Response Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Fire and Emergency Response Technical Certificate Fir… source |
| Fire and Emergency Response Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Fire and Emergency Response Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Fire Inspector Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Fire Instructor Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Emergency Medical Technician Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| EMS Driver/Operator Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Fire Officer Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Fire Science Management Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree | Degree | Fire Science Management Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree Fire Science Management Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree Requirements Fire Science Management Technical Certificate source |
| Fire Science Management Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree Requirements | Degree | source |
| Fire Science Management Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| General Education Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree | Degree | General Education Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree General Education Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree Certificate of General Studies source |
| Certificate of General Studies | Certificate | source |
| General Education Associate of Arts | Degree | source |
| History Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Math Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | MATH 1525 MATH 2015 MATH 2103 Math Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The courses that make up this certificate count toward the General Studies Associate of Arts (A.A.) (Math) degree. Ge… source |
| Psychology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | PSYC 2003 PSYC 2033 PSYC 2103 Psychology Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The courses that make up this certificate count toward the General Studies Associate of Arts (A.A.) (Psychology… source |
| Health Sciences | — | Health Sciences Mission The mission of the Health Sciences program is to provide students, who are interested in the health sciences, with a strong source |
| Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (General Health Option) Health Sciences Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (General Health Option) Health Sciences Technical Cer… source |
| Health Sciences Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Health Sciences Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | AH 1143 MATH 1073 MOA 2003 Health Sciences Technology Certificate of Proficiency Program Description This courses that make up this certificate apply directly toward the Health Sciences Associate of… source |
| Pharmacy Technician Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Phlebotomy Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Industrial Sciences and Technology | — | Industrial Sciences and Technology Program Goal The Industrial Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree will provide students the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain en… source |
| Industrial Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | source |
| Industrial Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Industrial Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (Electrical and Instrumentation Technology Emphasis) Industrial Sciences & Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S… source |
| Electrical and Instrumentation Technology Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Electrical and Instrumentation Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | EE 1003 EN 2924 IMEI 1004 Electrical and Instrumentation Technology Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The courses that make up this certificate apply toward the Industrial Sciences & Tec… source |
| HVAC and Refrigeration Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| HVAC and Refrigeration Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | HVAC 1033 IMEI 1004 MD 1303 HVAC and Refrigeration Certificate of Proficiency Program Description This certificate consists of the entry-level HVAC core courses and apply toward the Industrial Scienc… source |
| Mechanical Maintenance Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mechanical Maintenance Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | MD 1073 MD 1052 MD 2403 Mechanical Maintenance Certificate of Proficiency Program Description The courses that make up this certificate count toward the Industrial Sciences & Technology Associate of… source |
| Welding Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | MD 1303 MD 1323 MD 1343 Welding Technology Certificate of Proficiency Program Description Upon successful completion of this certificate, students will have basic welding skills and be able to gain e… source |
| Industrial Sciences and Technology Associate of Applied Science | Degree | Industrial Sciences and Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (Nondestructive Testing Emphasis) Industrial Sciences and Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (Nond… source |
| Nondestructive Testing Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Nondestructive Testing Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | NDT 1003 NDT 1013 NDT 2013 Nondestructive Testing Certificate of Proficiency Program Description This certificate is made up of the courses required to become certified in Radiographic Testing. These… source |
| Medical Office Administration | — | Medical Office Administration Program Goals The MOA Program will provide students with the skills necessary for job entry. The MOA Program will provide students with the knowledge of current office s… source |
| Medical Office Administration Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree | Degree | Medical Office Administration Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Medical Office Administration Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Medical Office Administration Technical Certifica… source |
| Medical Office Administration Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Medical Office Administration Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | AH 1143 MOA 1003 Medical Office Administration Certificate of Proficiency Program Description All courses in the Medical Office Administration Certificate of Proficiency apply toward the technical ce… source |
| Medical Coding Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Professional Studies | — | Professional Studies The Associate of Professional Studies (A.P.S.) degree provides a pathway toward an associate degree for students in professional certificate programs of study at SAU Tech. The source |
| Welding Academy of South Arkansas | — | Welding Academy of South Arkansas Program Goal The Welding Academy of South Arkansas produces highly qualified graduates that enter the workforce prepared for the real world of industry today. Progra… source |
| Welding Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Career Pathways Initiative | — | Career Pathways Initiative The Career Pathways Initiative program serves as a federal TANF grant program designed specifically for low-income parents who have children under 21 living with them, mino… source |
| Center for Online Learning | — | Center for Online Learning Southern Arkansas University Tech strives to lead Arkansas in economic and educational transformation by offering interactive, online opportunities that provide students wi… source |
| Community Education | — | Community Education SAU Tech's Community Education offers a large selection of personal development opportunities for adults and children in a variety of areas such as arts & crafts, summer camps, fi… source |
| Rocket High | — | Rocket High Rocket High is a unique program that provides both career technical and college transfer credit to high school students. Students can earn college credit towards both a college degree and… source |
| Workforce Training | — | Workforce Training The mission of the SAU Tech Workforce Training Department is to providing quality, customized, on-time training to meet current and future needs of our local business and industry… source |
| Criminal Justice Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Engineering Technology Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | source |
| Engineering Technology Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Law Enforcement Technical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate of Proficiency | Certificate | EN 2924 EN 2963 Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate of Proficiency Program Description This certificate program is designed to provide individuals with entry-level competencies in programming… source |
| State Minimum Core Curriculum/Transfer Credit | — | source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACCT 2003 | Principles of Accounting I | — | A study of fundamental accounting theory and procedure for the sole proprietorship with emphasis on accounting for service business and merchandising business. Topics covered include financial statem… source |
| ACCT 2103 | Principles of Accounting II | — | A continuation of ACCT 2003 with emphasis on accounting for partnerships and corporations. Topics covered include: inventory, depreciation, payroll, notes payable, stocks, bonds, investments, equity,… source |
| AERO 1002 | Fundamentals of Math & Science | — | This course provides practical applications of aviation maintenance involving the use of mathematics, physics, and drawing. The mathematics applications include fundamental algebraic operations and s… source |
| AERO 1503 | Aerospace Technology 1 | — | Students weigh aircraft, determine center of gravity, and calculate changes in weight and balance. The primary focus of this course is corrosion control. Proper cleaning and corrosion control are vit… source |
| AERO 1603 | Aerospace Technology 2 | — | In this course, the student is taught aircraft ground operations such as moving or taxiing aircraft and routine service procedures. The course also provides information concerning aircraft maintenanc… source |
| AERO 1703 | Basic Electricity | — | In this course, students are shown methods of calculation and measuring inductance, capacitance, and electrical power. Measurements and relationships of voltage, current, and resistance are also show… source |
| AERO 1803 | Aerospace Science | — | This course contains an overview of non-destructive testing methods such as ultrasonic, magnetic particle, eddy current, and dye penetrant methods. Identification and selection of proper aircraft har… source |
| AH 1143 | Medical Terminology | — | This course provides a study of medical terminology related to healthcare professionals, including word structure and formation. Medical terms, their abbreviations, their meanings, and appropriate sp… source |
| AM 1002 | Fundamentals of Math & Physics | — | This course provides practical applications of aviation maintenance involving the use of mathematics, physics, and drawing. The mathematics applications include fundamental algebraic operations and s… source |
| AM 1004 | Aircraft Sheet Metal | — | This course focuses on the formation and repair of sheet metal. The course will cover bend allowance calculations and special techniques used in sheet metal work. Students will be given training in c… source |
| AM 1033 | Inspection and Assembly | — | This course is designed to provide the student with both theoretical and practical experience in assembling aircraft structures and components. This includes both primary and secondary flight control… source |
| AM 1043 | Aircraft Fluid Power | — | This course encompasses hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power systems. Fluid pumps from simple vane pumps through variable displacement high-pressure piston pumps will be disassembled, studied, and ass… source |
| AM 1053 | Airframe Electricity | — | This is a study of electrical equipment installations, circuitry, motors, actuators and lighting with component inspection, maintenance, and testing in lab. source |
| AM 1123 | Aircraft Environment | — | Air-conditioning, cabin pressurization, and de-icing systems are a few of the systems that are covered in this course. These systems govern the conditions and environment under which the aircraft ope… source |
| AM 1503 | Aircraft Standard I | — | Students weigh aircraft, determine center of gravity, and calculate changes in weight and balance. Proper cleaning and corrosion control are vital to the life of an aircraft. Students are taught prop… source |
| AM 1603 | Aircraft Standards II | — | Here the student is taught aircraft ground operations such as moving or taxiing aircraft and routine service procedures. The course also provides information concerning aircraft maintenance publicati… source |
| AM 1703 | Basic Electricity | — | In this study students are shown methods of calculation and measuring inductance, capacitance, and electrical power. Measurements and relationships of voltage, current, and resistance are also shown,… source |
| AM 1803 | Aircraft Science | — | This course contains an overview of non-destructive testing methods such as ultrasonic, magnetic particle, eddy current, and dye penetrant methods. Identification and selection of proper aircraft har… source |
| AM 2003 | Powerplant Systems I | — | Herein the students gain useful skills and knowledge of inspection, service, and maintenance of various auxiliary systems that are vital to the support and operation of the reciprocating or turbine e… source |
| AM 2006 | Reciprocating Engines | — | This is a very intensive study of design; construction; theory of operation; and overhaul and maintenance of the reciprocating engine. A very large amount of "hands on" training provides students wit… source |
| AM 2016 | Turbine Engines | — | This course is critical to a thorough understanding of various types of gas turbine engines, including the turbojet, turboprop, turbo shaft, and turbofan engines. Students study design, construction,… source |
| AM 2113 | Powerplant Electrical & Ign Systems | — | The electrical power portion of this course will cover starters, generators, alternators, electrical circuits and regulators that pertain to them. The student will learn to operate and troubleshoot t… source |
| AM 2203 | Aircraft Fabric and Finish | — | The course will provide the students with training in airframe material inspections, corrosion removal and protection, and the inspection and application of finishing materials including touch-up, tr… source |
| AM 2302 | Propellers | — | Fixed pitch and constant speed propellers will be studied in this course. The student will gain experience working with governing systems for propellers. A portion of this course will be dedicated to… source |
| AM 2403 | Powerplant Systems II | — | This course fills the need for detailed training as related to the lubrication, cooling and fire protection systems used with both the reciprocating and gas turbine engines. Training includes not onl… source |
| ART 2013 | Art Appreciation | — | General orientation and understanding of art forms through slides, films, and lectures. source |
| BA 1103 | Personal Finance | — | This course focuses on the individualâs role and financial responsibilities as a student, citizen, consumer, and active participant in the business world. It informs students of their various finan… source |
| BA 2023 | Introduction to Management | — | This course introduces the student to important aspects of successful managerial activities. It examines all levels of management, all types of organizations: profit firms, nonprofit organizations, a… source |
| BA 2223 | Business Communications | — | A course inthe fundamentals of effective oral and written communication in the business setting. Theoretical applications will be utilized to develop the studentâs awareness of acceptable principle… source |
| BARB 1001 | Shaving | — | In this course students will perform facial analysis, master the 14 shaving areas of the face. Students will learn the fundamentals of shaving; facial hair designs; choose designs based on client fea… source |
| BARB 1010 | Orientation to Barbering | — | This course is an overview of the skills and knowledge necessary to work in the field of Barbering. Topics covered include: hygiene and sanitation; style shop management; salesmanship and product kno… source |
| BBL 1013 | Old Testament Survey | — | A brief introduction to the history and message of the Old Testament. A general survey of the overall content of each book and certain significant themes stressing relevance to Christian living. source |
| BBL 1023 | New Testament Survey | — | An introduction to the history and message of the New Testament. The class provides an academic overview of each book, its context and significant themes, with challenges and applications to Christia… source |
| BBL 2003 | Survey of Comparative Religion | — | An introduction to the study of the great ancient religious systems of the world. The class provides an academic and balanced overview of each religion in its own context with due consideration given… source |
| BI 2234 | Microbiology | — | The biology of bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms is studied. Laboratory work emphasizes sterile technique. Immunology and Biotechnology are discussed. source |
| BIOL 1004 | The Biological Science | — | A morphological, physiological, and taxonomic survey of the plant and animal kingdoms with emphasis on basic biological principles. source |
| BIOL 2003 | Nutrition and Diet | — | The fundamental principles of human nutrition and diets; emphasizes normal nutrition as a basis for making diet adaptation in disease. source |
| BIOL 2404 | Anatomy & Physiology I | — | A detailed study of the structure and function of the human body with emphasis on the cellular structure and function, histology, and skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. source |
| BIOL 2414 | Anatomy & Physiology II | — | A continuation of BIOL 2063 Anatomy & Physiology I with emphasis on the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. source |
| CE 2403 | Internship I | — | Provides the student an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills from a planned work experience in the studentâs chosen program of study. Internship provides entry-level, career-related experience,… source |
| CHEM 1114 | General Chemistry I | — | An introductory algebra-based chemistry course for science, engineering, and allied health students. Topics include scientific method and measurements, nomenclature, periodic properties, atomic struc… source |
| CJ 1003 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | An overview of the history, philosophy and development of the criminal justice system, emphasizing an understanding of law enforcement, the courts and corrections, and their respective roles in accom… source |
| CJ 2003 | Criminal Law | — | An involved philosophical analysis of criminal law principles and concepts focusing on both the procedural aspects and the substantive elements of the various crimes, criminal court decisions, and th… source |
| CJ 2013 | Criminal Evidence Procedures | — | A study of the legal and scientific principles involved in the acquisition, preservation, analysis, and presentation of physical evidence. source |
| CJ 2033 | Introduction to Cyber Criminology | — | Examination of the various types of cybercrime currently threatening computer users, as well as the characteristics of the offenders and victims. source |
| CJ 2044 | Criminal Investigation | — | An examination of theories and practices of the investigation process in the criminal justice system. An analysis of information and application of operational techniques relating to crime scenes, fo… source |
| COSM 1006 | Cosmetology Instructor 1 | — | In this course the students will be introduced to: foundations and soft skills; health & public safety; and business skills. source |
| COSM 1009 | Orientation to Cosmetology | — | This course is an overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of cosmetology. Topics to be covered include: state laws and regulations; professional image; first aid; chemistry; elec… source |
| COSM 1010 | Cosmetology Instructor 2 | — | In this course the students will be introduced to: health & science; hair services; skin care services; nail services; skin structure and growth; skin disorders and diseases; nail structure; nail dis… source |
| COSM 1013 | Hair/Scalp Disorders & Treatment | — | The focus for this course is disorders of hair and scalp; scalp treatment; and related chemistry. source |
| COSM 1014 | Art & Science of Skin Care | — | This course covers the concepts of esthetics. Topics include: orientation; chemistry; bacteriology and sanitation; introduction to skin care; and communication skills. source |
| COSM 1015 | Hair Cutting/Styling & Related Theory 2 | — | This course is a continuation of COSM 1023. source |
| COSM 1016 | Cosmetology Instuctor 2 | — | In this course the students will be introduced to: health & science; h air services; skin care services; nail services; skin structure and growth; skin disorders and diseases; nail structure; and nai… source |
| COSM 1017 | Chemical Reformation & Related Theory | — | This course is the presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation including hair restructuring/permanent waving and chemical hair relaxing. source |
| COSM 1023 | Hair Cutting/Styling & Related Theory 1 | — | In this course, students are introduced to hair design. Topics include wet styling; blow-drying; finger waving; air waving; hair pressing; hair shaping; and cutting. source |
| COSM 1024 | Art & Science of Nail Care | — | This course includes study in nail structure and growth; nail disorders and diseases; infection control and reflexology. Students will also be exposed to career development skills and receive one hou… source |
| COSM 1026 | Cosmetology Instructor 3 | — | In this course students will be introduced to: hair and scalp properties; hair and scalp disorders and diseases; principles of hair design; hair service preparation; hair cutting; hairstyling; bradis… source |
| COSM 1036 | Cosmetology Instructor 4 | — | In this course the students will be introduced to: chemical texture services; hair coloring; hair removal; facials; makeup; manicuring and pedicuring; nail extension and resin system; liquid and powd… source |
| COSM 1046 | Nail Technology II | — | This course provides skill training in nail technology including artificial tip with overlay, sculpture nails, gel overlays, nail wrap techniques, paraffin waxing and product. source |
| COSM 1056 | Esthetics Concepts 1 | — | This course covers more comprehensive esthetics concepts. Topics include: skin care; makeup and corrective makeup; hair removal; eyebrow and lashes; and communication skills. source |
| COSM 1106 | Nail Technology I | — | This course provides an introduction to nail care including manicuring (basic, spa and oil); pedicuring (basic and spa); hand and arm massage; and foot and leg massage. source |
| COSM 1113 | Principles of Hair Coloring & Related Theory | — | Students will be taught the theory, practice, and chemistry of hair color. Topics include temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent applications; bleaching; tinting; toning; special effects; and probl… source |
| COSM 1206 | Esthetics Concepts 2 | — | This course is a continuation of COSM 1056 Esthetics Concepts 1. Students are also exposed to the state laws related to working as an esthetician. source |
| COSM 2002 | Principles of Skin Care & Related Theory | — | This course is an introduction of the theory and practice of skin care. Topics covered include theory of massage; facial treatments; makeup application; artificial eyelashes; removal of unwanted hair… source |
| COSM 2003 | Manicuring & Related Theory | — | This course consists of the theory and practice of nail services. Topics covered include theory of massage and advanced nail techniques. source |
| COSM 2013 | Preparation for State Licensing | — | Students will complete activities that will assist in preparation for the state licensing examination. source |
| COSM 2014 | Hair Cutting/Styling & Related Theory 4 | — | This course is a continuation of COSM 2017. source |
| COSM 2017 | Hair Cutting/Styling & Related Theory 3 | — | This course is a continuation of COSM 1015. source |
| CPSC 1003 | Introduction to Computers | — | This course is a survey of computer technology that will introduce fundamentals of hardware, software, and data. This course will acquaint students with file management, PC Components, Internet resea… source |
| CPSC 1004 | Programming I | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with the software area of Computer Science. Students will be introduced to the first programming language essential to learn in the field of Computer I… source |
| CPSC 1013 | Supporting Network Clients | — | This course is designed using CompTIA approved course materials in preparation for Microsoft MD-102 : Endpoint Administrator exam. source |
| CPSC 1014 | Programming II | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with procedural as well as Object Oriented Methodologies in Computer Science. This course will introduce students to the basic procedural language "C",… source |
| CPSC 1343 | A+ Essentials | — | This course prepares students for the TestOut PC Pro and CompTIA A+ 220-1001 (Core 1) and 220-1002 (Core 2) certification exams. Students will use multiple learning formats to learn how to install, m… source |
| CPSC 1353 | A+ Practical Applications | — | This is the second of two courses intended to prepare students for becoming CompTIA A+ certified. This course has been designed using CompTIA approved course materials in preparation for EXAM 220-100… source |
| CPSC 2003 | Virtualization | — | This course focuses on concepts surrounding virtualization with emphasis on desktop virtualization. This course also focuses on developing an understanding of various types of virtualization techniqu… source |
| CPSC 2024 | Web Development | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with basic tools and techniques available to create, manage and update web pages. Creation of web pages will be explained in the following languages: (… source |
| CS 2043 | Business Graphics | — | Students will learn to use presentation graphics software for business applications. The interpretation of information and data to create and enhance computer generated visuals and presentation mater… source |
| CPSC 2113 | Supporting Network Servers | — | his course is designed to prepare for the TestOut Hybrid Server Pro: Advanced Exam and Microsoft AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services Certification. source |
| CPSC 2283 | Cloud Computing | — | The course is designed for entry level students to understand the vast infrastructure of cloud computing by the means of cloud delivery and deployment models along with cloud-enabling technology and… source |
| CPSC 2313 | Linux/Unix Operating System | — | This course is designed to prepare students to use and implement Linux Operating System for hardware and software. This course is also designed to prepare them to use the Unix Operating System in Int… source |
| CPSC 2363 | Data Structures and Algorithms | — | This course is designed to cover the topics related to design, analysis and implementation of data structures and algorithms to solve problems using an object-oriented programming language. Topic inc… source |
| CPSC 2433 | Network+ | — | This course prepares students for the TestOut Network Pro certification exam and CompTIA's N10-008 certification exam. Students will gain the knowledge and skills they need to install, configure, and… source |
| CPSC 2803 | CIST Capstone | — | This course is taken in the final semester of the Computer Information Systems Technology program. It provides students the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they have developed dur… source |
| CS 2223 | Electronic Spreadsheet | — | Students will learn to use electronic spreadsheet software for managing numerical data and performing calculations. Students create worksheets and charts, work with formulas and formatting and perfor… source |
| CPT 1043 | Manufacturing Processes & Production | — | Designed to prepare students for the Manufacturing Skill Standard Councilâs (MSSC) manufacturing processes and production certification assessment. This course curriculum is based on federally endo… source |
| CPT 2003 | Quality Practices and Measurements | — | Designed to prepare students for the Manufacturing Skill Standard Councilâs (MSSC) quality certification assessment. This course curriculum is based on federally endorsed national standards for pro… source |
| CYSC 1343 | Cybersecurity Essentials | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with introduction to cyber security along with its importance in programs, web servers, operating system and networks. This course also introduces vari… source |
| CYSC 2033 | Introduction to Cyber Defense | — | This course is designed to prepare students for completing the CompTIA CySA+ certifications. CompTIA CySA+ is the only intermediate high-stakes cybersecurity analyst certification with both hands-on… source |
| CYSC 2143 | Network Security | — | source |
| CYSC 2193 | Computer Networking | — | This course introduces the design and analysis of computer communication networks. Topics include application layer protocols, Internet protocols, network interfaces, local and wide area networks, wi… source |
| CYSC 2333 | Introduction to Cyber Range | — | source |
| CYSC 2353 | Computer Forensics | — | Computer Forensics presents principles and techniques of conducting computing investigations and involves obtaining and analyzing digital information for use as evidence in civil, criminal, or admini… source |
| CYSC 2453 | Ethical Hacking | — | This course serves as an introduction to the steps required to complete a penetration test or perform an ethical hack from beginning to end. Students learn how to properly utilize and interpret the r… source |
| DASC 1003 | Introduction to Data Science | — | This course provides an overview and introduction to the essential elements of data science, including data collection and management; summarizing and visualizing data; basic ideas of statistical inf… source |
| DASC 1223 | Intermediate Data Science | — | This course provides an in-depth introduction to the essential elements of data science: data collection and management; summarizing and visualizing data; basic ideas of statistical inference; predic… source |
| DASC 2113 | Principles and Techniques of Data Science | — | Principles and Techniques in Data Science is an intermediate semester-long data science course that follows an overview of data science in today’s world. This class bridges between Introduction to Da… source |
| DASC 2133 | Data Privacy and Ethics | — | Data Privacy and Ethics explores the intersection of ethics and contemporary (Big) data analytics. In particular, we will discuss how data analytics impacts ethical issues like privacy, autonomy, tra… source |
| DASC 2203 | Database Management Systems | — | This course focuses on the investigation and application of data science database concepts including DBMS fundamentals, database technology and administration, data modeling, SQL, data warehousing, a… source |
| DASC 2214 | Data Visualization and Communications | — | Data Visualization and Communication is a seminar providing an essential element of data science: the ability to effectively communicate data analytics findings using visual, written, and oral forms.… source |
| DRON 1003 | Commercial Remote Pilot (Part 107 Prep) | — | This course provides the required aeronautical knowledge for remote pilots operating systems flown within visual line-of-sight (VLOS) and weighing less than 55 pounds. The curriculum addresses pertin… source |
| ECON 2103 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | A study of microeconomic analysis which involves a detailed consideration of specific economic units, such as individual firms and products. Topics covered include market structures, production cost,… source |
| ECON 2203 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | A study of macroeconomic analysis which deals primarily with the economy as a whole or with basic subdivisions within the economy, including government and business. Topics covered include gross dome… source |
| ED 1003 | Foundations of Early Childhood Education | — | A study of the developmental stages of a child, including intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth. source |
| ED 1313 | Child Health, Safety & Nutrition | — | Techniques in providing a safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries in the daycare center/preschool. Promote good health and nutrition and provide an environment that contributes to the prevent… source |
| ED 1323 | Policies and Procedures | — | Make decisions based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices, promote quality in child care services, and take advantage of opportunities to improve competence both for personal and pr… source |
| ED 2011 | ECE Field Experience | — | ECE Field Experience requires 21 total hours of visitation and participation in an infant, toddler, and Pre-K classroom. source |
| ED 2013 | Early Childhood Practicum | — | A supervised lab experience of approximately 480 contact hours of experience working with children birth to three in the field hours in conjunction with the twelve-hour CDA block of courses. The Chil… source |
| EDUC 1111 | PRAXIS Prep | — | This review course is an intensive course designed to familiarize students with the structure and content of the Praxis Series Reading, Writing, and Math tests before taking the exams prior to certif… source |
| EDUC 2003 | Introduction to Education | — | A survey course designed to help students evaluate the teaching profession as a career choice. Topics include motives for teaching, the job market, global forces affecting education, history and phil… source |
| EDUC 2023 | K-12 Educational Technology | — | This course teaches the application of computers in an educational setting, emphasizing distance learning and PowerPoint presentation of lessons. source |
| EE 1003 | Introduction to Basic Electricity | — | This introductory course in electricity covers fundamental topics such as electrical components, the distinction between AC and DC, circuits, wire sizes, current, amperage, and electrical distributio… source |
| EE 2013 | Industrial Electricity & Motor Controls | — | This course is designed to present the principles and applications of electrical motor and equipment control techniques used in industry. Ladder logic diagrams, contactors, motor starters and electro… source |
| EN 1003 | Intro to Engineering | — | This course includes a history of engineering processes. It further details a study of various engineering disciplines to include electrical, mechanical, civil, chemical, and computer engineering. St… source |
| EN 1003 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing I | — | The identification, operation, and application of the many systems which must be integrated into the future highly-automated factory. Systems include advanced material handling hardware, forming, sha… source |
| EN 1023 | Engineering Concepts I | — | Students are taught the principles of engineering including design, communication, ethics, and fundamentals of management. Related parameters referencing time, length, mass, temperature, force, and o… source |
| EN 1033 | Digital Logic | — | The aim of this course is to provide the student with an introduction to basic digital electronic devices (logic gates, flip-flops, seven-segment displays, counters, shift registers) and their applic… source |
| EN 1323 | DC/AC for Engineering | — | A study of DC and AC electricity with circuit analysis developing student skills and understanding with breadboard circuits and electrical test equipment with mathematical applications. Hands-on labo… source |
| EN 2034 | Fundamentals of CAD | — | This course uses SolidWorks. The student will progress through the fundamental and some intermediate commands. Topics included are: drawing set-up, drawing, editing, text, 3D modeling, and dimensioni… source |
| EN 2043 | Robotic Applications | — | This is an introductory course to the design and control of autonomous robots. Students will start by exploring microcontroller programming. Students will gain firsthand experience with more advanced… source |
| EN 2063 | Applied Statics | — | This course covers the basic principles of statics on particles and on rigid bodies. Equilibrium systems including both forces and moments will be discussed. Truss analysis including joint method and… source |
| EN 2924 | Programmable Logic Controller1 | — | This course is designed as an introduction to programmable controller systems. Students will learn what programmable controller systems are, how they work, and how they can be used to control various… source |
| EN 2963 | PLC for Engineering | — | This course is designed to build on the basic PLC concepts and programming introduced in PLC I. It will provide the student with an introduction to, and an understanding of a broad range of PLC topic… source |
| ENGL 0121 | Composition I Lab | — | This course is structured using supplemental activities including discussions, group work, peer-editing, Internet and Rocket Success Center research, and/or other appropriate learning activities to r… source |
| ENGL 1113 | Composition I | — | A study of the composition of clear and effective prose, supported through critical thinking and logic and expressed through the accepted conventions of grammar, usage, and diction; standard essay pa… source |
| ENGL 1123 | Composition II | — | This course will provide further study of the principles and techniques of expository and persuasive compositions, analysis of texts, research methods, and critical thinking. source |
| ENGL 2013 | Introduction to Creative Writing | — | Practical experience in the techniques of writing poetry and fiction. source |
| ENGL 2023 | Technical Writing | — | A study of the functional aspects of technical communication guided by correctness, clarity, and conciseness as well as by audience, purpose, layout and design; emphasis on technical instruction, pro… source |
| ENGL 2203 | Intro to Literature | — | This course will read and discuss works of literature in English from various cultural contexts. The course includes study of genres, forms, techniques, and significance. source |
| ENGL 2213 | World Literature I | — | An introduction to literature; sampling of major masterpieces from the beginning of literature to A.D. 1660. source |
| ENGL 2223 | World Literature II | — | Continued introduction to literature; sampling of masterpieces from A.D. 1660 to present. source |
| ENGL 2313 | American Literature I | — | American Literature I is designed to provide opportunities for students to study American prose and poetry from the beginnings to 1865. source |
| ENGL 2323 | American Literature II | — | American Literature II is designed to provide opportunities for students to study American prose and poetry from 1865 to present. source |
| ENGL 2673 | British Literature I | — | This course will examine selected works of British literature from the beginning through the Renaissance. source |
| ENGL 2683 | British Literature II | — | This course will examine selected works of British literature from the Renaissance to the present. source |
| ES 1003 | Wastewater I | — | This is an introductory course designed to give students basic knowledge of water pollution control procedures and techniques. Emphasis is placed on treatment technologies for both municipal and indu… source |
| ES 1013 | Environmental Safety | — | The purpose of this course is to give the student a general knowledge of health and safety as it pertains to the environmental profession. This course places emphasis on safety regulations, industria… source |
| ES 1553 | Environmental Management I | — | This course is designed to provide awareness on environmental law, environmental regulations, risk management and assessment, public relations, and managing relationships with state and federal agenc… source |
| ES 2003 | Wastewater II | — | This course is designed to give students technical expertise in wastewater treatment and technologies. Emphasis is placed upon the importance of microorganisms, nutrient removal processes, and detail… source |
| ES 2103 | Water Treatment Technology I | — | This course provides the students with basic and technological knowledge concerning surface and ground water treatment. Emphasis is placed on the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1988 and amendment… source |
| ES 2113 | Water Treatment Technology II | — | This course continues to stress the Federal SDWA of 1988 and the 1996 amendments. The course covers the basic and technological aspects of water distribution, softening, fluoridation, filtration, dis… source |
| ES 2123 | Environmental Management II | — | A general overview of the regulations pertaining to air, water, and land is given. Other subjects include the health effects of hazardous materials, ecological concerns, environmental protection, occ… source |
| ES 2203 | Solid Waste Management | — | This course emphasizes the proper methods of disposing of solid wastes. Emphasis is placed on the 40 CFR 257 and 258 regulations which govern the proper disposal of municipal solid waste. Transfer st… source |
| ES 2303 | Industrial Treatment Technology | — | This course emphasizes the regulations and treatment technologies involving air pollution control, hazardous waste handling and controlling toxins generated in air, soil and water. Information will a… source |
| ESTH 1004 | Art & Science of Skin Care | — | This course includes study in nail structure and growth; nail disorders and diseases; infection control and reflexology. Students will also be exposed to career development skills and receive one hou… source |
| ESTH 1006 | Esthetics Concepts I | — | This course covers more comprehensive esthetics concepts. Topics include: skin care; makeup and corrective makeup; hair removal; eyebrow and lashes; and communication skills. source |
| ESTH 1016 | Esthetics Concepts II | — | This course is a continuation of ESTH 1006 Esthetics Concepts 1. Students are also exposed to the state laws related to working as an esthetician. source |
| FILM 1003 | Introduction to Film | — | This course introduces students to the basics of film analysis, cinematic formal elements, genre, and narrative structure and helps students develop the skills to recognize, analyze, describe and enj… source |
| FILM 1013 | Video Production I | — | This class provides demonstrations and guided practice to teach students the basics of the video production process. source |
| FILM 1023 | Digital Editing | — | This class will introduce students to the basics of video and audio post-production techniques through hands-on post-production training on professional industry software. source |
| FILM 1223 | Video Production II | — | This class will cover basic video production techniques but will focus on a thorough understanding of Final Cut Pro. source |
| FILM 1233 | Digital Image Making | — | This is a course dedicated to teaching digital image manipulation using Adobe Photoshop. The class covers photo manipulation, color correction, and digital design techniques. source |
| FILM 1243 | Gripology | — | This class provides students the essential knowledge necessary to obtain work as a grip in the film and/or television industry. source |
| FILM 1253 | After Effects | — | This is an advanced course in video editing with an emphasis in Adobe After Effects. After Effects will be taught with emphasis in professional quality and speed. After Effects integration with Final… source |
| FILM 2003 | Screenwriting | — | The purpose of the course is to learn about film and television screenplay structure, analyze dramatic strategies in film and television, learn and apply correct script form, and creatively engage in… source |
| FILM 2013 | Art Department 101 | — | This course introduces students to the basics of a Filmâs Art Department, production design, set design and construction, set decoration for locations, and the multiple roles within the Art Departm… source |
| FILM 2223 | Film Criticism | — | This course provides a survey of theoretical and critical approaches to analysis of film and video with an emphasis on the historical and cultural context in which these approaches emerge, examining… source |
| FILM 2233 | Documentary Film Production | — | This course will explore the documentary film making process. Students will produce documentary projects throughout the semester in teams, directing and editing various styles of documentary films. S… source |
| FILM 2243 | Marketing & Advertising | — | Students will develop advertising projects in various media, including newspaper, magazine outdoor, and electronic media. The uses of tools, techniques, and researching a target audience will be expl… source |
| FS 1113 | Inspector II | — | This course is based on NFPA 1041, "Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications", The course is designed for the fire service instructor who, in addition to meeting Instructor I… source |
| FS 1114 | Inspector I | — | This is a comprehensive course designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire inspectors to conduct basic fire inspections and apply codes and standards. Successful completion of t… source |
| FS 1123 | Firefighter I | — | This is a comprehensive course designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire service personnel to function at a department at the Firefighter II Level NFPA 1001. There will be som… source |
| FS 1133 | Firefighter II | — | This is a comprehensive course designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire service personnel to function at a department at the Firefighter II Level NFPA 1001. There will be som… source |
| FS 1153 | Inspector III | — | This course is based on NFPA 1031, "Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner." This course provides the participant for preparation and submittal of the division’… source |
| FS 2003 | Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations | — | This course is consistent with the competencies recommended by NFPA 1072, as well as supplemental information from OSHA, EPA, DOT, and ADEM. The course is designed for emergency response personnel wh… source |
| FS 2004 | Core Rescue | — | This course establishes the minimum JPR’s and cognitive knowledge necessary for fire service and other emergency response personnel who perform technical rescue operations. Skills such as managing in… source |
| FS 2013 | First Aid Provider | — | Designed to teach students emergency care for trauma patients, splinting techniques, bleeding control, rescue procedures, how to prepare a patient for transport, stabilization of patient. source |
| FS 2026 | Emergency Medical Technician I | — | The Emergency Medical Technician course provides the minimum information for basic knowledge and skills to deliver for Basic Life Support care. This is a 200 hour course which includes successful com… source |
| FS 2033 | Company Officer II | — | This is a comprehensive course designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire service personnel to function at the Fire Officer-II level. The knowledge and skills required to funct… source |
| FS 2043 | Company Officer III | — | This course is based on NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications , 2020 Edition. This is a specialized course for the Chief Officer who is preparing to advance to upper manage… source |
| FS 2053 | Company Officer IV | — | This course meets executive management level needs. The course is designed to meet the elements of NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications , 2020 edition. Fire Officer IV emp… source |
| FS 2103 | Instructor I | — | This is a comprehensive, 1-week course designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire service instructors to deliver instruction effectively from a prepared lesson plan, including… source |
| FS 2124 | Fire Arson Investigation | — | This is a comprehensive course is designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire investigators to conduct, coordinate and complete a fire investigation. Successful completion of th… source |
| FS 2133 | Company Officer I | — | This is a comprehensive course is designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire service personnel to function at the Fire Officer-I level. The knowledge and skills required to fun… source |
| FS 2134 | Driver/Operator | — | This course is based on standard NFPA 1002 and is design to give the student with the necessary knowledge and skills and abilities to inspect and perform preventative maintenance on a fire apparatus.… source |
| FS 2173 | Chief Officer | — | This program is designed for Company Officers who aspire to promote to Chief Officer, or for recently promoted Chief Officers. The program is based on the National Fire Academy Chief Officer Training… source |
| FS 2203 | Instructor II | — | This is a comprehensive, 1-week course designed to introduce the knowledge and skills necessary for fire service instructors to deliver instruction effectively from a prepared lesson plan, including… source |
| FS 2303 | Instructor III | — | This course is based on NFPA 1041: Standard for Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Professional Qualifications, 2019 Edition. This course is intended for the instructor who is taking a position i… source |
| FSM 1033 | Fire Prevention | — | Provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of fire prevention bureau, use of fire codes, identification and correction of fir… source |
| FSM 2043 | Fire Administration I | — | This course provides an introduction to the organization and management of a fire department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis will be placed on fire service l… source |
| FSM 2153 | Fire Arson Investigation | — | This course is intended to provide the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, prese… source |
| FSM 2163 | Legal Aspects of Fire Service | — | The course introduces the Federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency services; national standards influencing emergency services; standard of care, tort liability, and review of relevant… source |
| GBUS 2003 | Legal Environment of Business | — | A study of contract law and its effects upon society, businesses, and individuals follow a history of law and the legal environment. Topics covered include consideration, capacity to contrast, sales… source |
| GBUS 2013 | Quantitative Analysis | — | An introduction to applied statistics to include measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, probability, sampling, estimation, and distribution. source |
| GCOM 1003 | Mass Communication for Modern Society | — | A study of the interaction of between society and mass communication through the lenses of history, theory, economics, culture, law, and technology. source |
| GCOM 1213 | Design Literacy | — | Introduction to design literacy, color theory, typography, composition, and digital design software. source |
| 1813 | Digital Pubishing I | — | source |
| GCOM 2013 | Digital Photography | — | This course provides basic instruction in digital photography. Through the completion of project-based assignments, students will learn to light shots, choose the right camera settings, and use a cam… source |
| GCOM 2683 | Human Centered Design | — | source |
| GEOG 2003 | Introduction to Geography | — | An introductory course in the basic concepts of geography that emphasizes regional, cultural, and environmental issues. source |
| GS 1021 | Portfolio Development | — | This course assists the student in preparing a portfolio to be used in the Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) process. Students who have learning from outside the classroom (work experience, certificati… source |
| GSTD 1021 | Student Success I | — | A course designed for students who are beginning college for the first time. This course will assist the student in the transition to college life and to develop positive attitudes about themselves… source |
| GSTD 1031 | Student Success II | — | . A continuation course for students continuing with their college education. The course will focus on concerns of students such as career interest research, financial literacy, time management, div… source |
| GSTD 1041 | Student Success III | — | A continuation course to assist with the transition from college to the work environment. Students will focus on preparing for the job market through development of resumes, interviewing skills, and… source |
| GSTD 1043 | Rocket Awareness Orientation | — | This course provides new students or transfer students with information about SAU Tech, assistance in academic and career planning, and an introduction to techniques for improving study habits and ot… source |
| HIST 1003 | World History I | — | A study of world civilizations to the early modern period. source |
| HIST 1013 | World History II | — | A study of world civilizations since the early modern period. source |
| HIST 2013 | U.S. History I | — | A general survey of the history of the United States through the Civil War era. source |
| HIST 2023 | U.S. History II | — | A general survey of the history of the United States from the Civil War era to the present. source |
| HIST 2063 | U.S. History in the Twentieth Century | — | The cataclysm of World War I produced international economic catastrophe, masked initially in America by an emerging consumer economy and the Jazz Age. Economic depression produced a climate in which… source |
| HIST 2073 | Modern European History | — | This course will survey the horrors and wonders of Europeâs history during the past century, from 1914 to present. source |
| HIST 2083 | History of Arkansas | — | A survey of the history of Arkansas from pre-Columbian times to the present. source |
| HKR 1113 | Methods of Teaching Individual/Dual Activities | — | Course is to develop knowledge, techniques, understanding, and skills in the basic individual sports and activities appropriate to the teacher of physical education and the recreation specialist. source |
| HKR 1123 | Methods of Teaching Team Activities | — | Course is to develop knowledge, techniques, understanding, and skills in the basic team sports and activities appropriate to the teacher of physical education and the recreation specialist. source |
| HKR 2002 | Coaching Theory | — | A professional preparation course for teaching and coaching. Includes basic instruction in coaching education and principles, pedagogy for coaching, conditioning for athletes, and team building. source |
| HKR 2812 | Theory & Fundamentals of Basketball | — | Coaching and skill analysis of basketball fundamentals including development of offensive and defensive play. Laboratory work used to contribute to lecture and teaching of skills and fundamentals. source |
| HS 1403 | Personal & Community Health | — | A consideration of the various conditions and factors affecting individual and community health. Designed to assist students in formulating their own philosophies, attitudes, and understanding of beh… source |
| HS 2413 | First Aid & CPR for Educators | — | This course is the basic American Red Cross First Aid and CPR for adults, children, and infants. The course attempts to acknowledge the rapidly changing information in health and safety, and provides… source |
| HS 2443 | Techniques in Prevention and Care | — | The study and application of theory, principles, and techniques in the prevention and care of athletic injuries. source |
| HSCI 2002 | First Aid & CPR for Healthcare Providers | — | This course is based on the American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid and CPR for Healthcare Provider. This course is to offer basic training in first aid for the most common first aid emergenc… source |
| HSCI 2003 | Phlebotomy | — | Students will learn how to prepare the blood collection site; choose the proper collection tools; and handle the transportation, processing and management of collected samples. Emphasis will be place… source |
| HSCI 2013 | Phlebotomy Practicum | — | This course is taught through laboratory and clinical experiences. Students will learn to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and precautions including vacuum collec… source |
| HVAC 1023 | Fundamentals of Electricity | — | The characteristics of alternating current, waves phase relations, transfer action, electrical circuits, and its use with controls, motors, relays, including legends and symbols are taught. In additi… source |
| HVAC 1033 | Fundamentals of Basic Compression and Refrigeration | — | This course provides an in-depth study of mechanical refrigeration systems with a focus on proper service techniques through problem analysis. It covers detailed testing procedures, component removal… source |
| HVAC 1043 | Industrial Controls & Electronic Components | — | The course is designed to teach the student how to set up a control system for different types of control requirements. In addition, various system control, relays, resistors, are contactors are all… source |
| HVAC 1053 | Tubing & Piping | — | This course covers the process of identifying tubing and piping with practical applications in sizing and fitting to different configurations using mechanical fittings and soldering. Silver brazing a… source |
| HVAC 2023 | Residential Systems | — | This course is a study of the major components and control devises for gas furnaces, hydronic systems, heat pumps, and electric heat and cooling systems. Most of this class will be in the laboratory.… source |
| HVAC 2033 | Heat Gain and Loss | — | A study of air properties and instrumentation to meet the environmental needs of a structure, residential and commercial, and the factor involved in calculating of heating and cooling loads. Also inc… source |
| HVAC 2043 | Air Conditioning Services | — | This course includes a comprehensive study of air conditioning systems which emphasizes proper service techniques through analysis of the problem. Testing procedures, parts removal, and installation… source |
| HVAC 2053 | Professional Development | — | This course covers careers in the HVAC and refrigeration field. Students will learn how to complete service call reports and meet recordkeeping requirements. Soft skills will be addressed along with… source |
| IEC 2003 | Child Growth & Development | — | This course examines typical child development as delineated by research and philosophers and the effect of disabling conditions. The role of families and cultural differences is examined within the… source |
| IMEI 1004 | NCCER E&I Level I | — | The level one course is craft oriented for the student. Covered in this level are the following thirteen modules: Orientation to the trade, tools of the trade, fasteners and anchors, oxy-fuel cutting… source |
| IMEI 1014 | NCCER E&I Level II | — | This level of training covers thirteen training modules including trade safety, intro to NEC, alternating current and electrical theory, E&I test equipment, measuring devices for flow, level, pressur… source |
| IMEI 2004 | NCCER E&I Level III | — | This course includes thirteen modules that introduce the student to hazardous locations, E&I components and drawings, motor controls, electrical distribution and conductor selections and applications… source |
| IMEI 2014 | NCCER E&I Level IV | — | This level contains ten modules of information such as, standby, emergency and distributed systems, basic process, control elements, calibration and configuration, control valves, process control loo… source |
| LE 1001 | Juvenile Justice | — | This course is to include the 20 contact hours of child abuse juvenile taught by Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy (ALETA) as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: 911 Calls Involv… source |
| LE 1004 | Criminal Investigation | — | This course is to include the 65 contact hours of criminal investigation taught by Arkansas Law Enforcement training Academy (ALETA) as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: ABC Laws, Arso… source |
| LE 1011 | Domestic Violence | — | This course is to include the 20 contact hours of Domestic Violence taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Crisis Intervention, Domestic Situations, Domestic Violence Law… source |
| LE 1013 | Criminal Law | — | This course is to include the 52 contact hours of legal issues taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Arrest/Search Procedural, Civil Rights Criminal Civil Liability, Cri… source |
| LE 1014 | Firearms Training | — | This course is to include the 65 contact hours of firearms training taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Arkansas Weapon Laws and Firearms. source |
| LE 1021 | Criminal Code/AR | — | This course includes the various Arkansas Codes and Constitutional Issues taught within ALETA’s 12-week basic course as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: BC Laws, Arkansas Weapons Laws… source |
| LE 1022 | Emergency Vehicle Operations | — | This course is to include the 32 contact hours of emergency vehicle operations taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Emergency Vehicle Operations Practical and Emergency… source |
| LE 1023 | Criminal Evidence Procedures | — | This course is to include the 52 contact hours of Criminal Evidence and Procedures taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Accident Investigation, Crime Prevention and Pat… source |
| LE 1033 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | This course is to include the 54 contact hours of Administrative and Officer Survival taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Basic Student Issues Check-In/Orientation, Cr… source |
| LE 1043 | Police Administration | — | This course is to include the 52 contact hours of general law enforcement taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Community Policing, Criminal Justice System, Death Notifi… source |
| LE 1053 | Physical Training | — | This course is to include the 68 contact hours of physical training taught by ALETA as concurrent credit with SAU Tech. Topics include: Defensive Tactics and Physical Fitness. source |
| MATH 0121 | College Algebra Lab | — | College Algebra Lab is a one-semester, one-credit hour course that is designed to support students enrolled in College Algebra. This course must be taken concurrently with College Algebra as a co-re… source |
| MATH 0141 | Pre-Calculus Math Lab | — | Pre-Calculus Math Lab is a one-semester, one credit hour course that is designed to support students enrolled in Pre-Calculus Math. This course must be taken concurrently with Pre-Calculus Math as a… source |
| MATH 1023 | College Algebra | — | College Algebra is a one-semester, three-credit hour course that covers a wide range of mathematical topics, including equations and inequalities, the Cartesian plane, functions, graphs, polynomial f… source |
| MATH 1033 | Plane Trigonometry | — | This course is a study of trigonometric functions, identities, equations, and applications. source |
| MATH 1045 | Pre-Calculus Math | — | A study of quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, their graphs and inverses as well as systems of equations and inequalities, determinants, matrices,… source |
| MATH 1063 | Mathematical Reasoning | — | This course is designed for students in liberal arts programs in fields that do not require a core of mathematics. This course is a survey of logic, introductory set theory, statistics and finance, n… source |
| MATH 1073 | Math for Healthcare Professionals | — | This math course examines basic mathematical concepts that will apply to nursing. The course includes a review of basic math including measurement conversions. Specific skills covered include reading… source |
| MATH 1525 | Calculus I | — | This course consists of a study of functions (Including exponential, trigonometric, and logarithmic), limits, continuity, differentiation, anti-derivatives, inverse functions, and integration. source |
| MATH 2015 | Calculus II | — | This course is a continuation of MATH1525 and includes integration and applications, integration by parts, sequences and series, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and conic sectors. source |
| MATH 2023 | Calculus III | — | A continuation of MATH 2015 Calculus III. source |
| MATH 2053 | Math for Teachers I | — | Math for Teachers I is a one-semester three-credit course to prepare students for the Praxis and Teacher Education. Math for Teachers I include the study of sets and whole numbers, numeration and com… source |
| MATH 2063 | Math for Teachers II | — | Math for Teachers II is a one-semester, three-credit course to prepare students for the Praxis and Teacher Education. Math for Teachers II includes the study of decimals and percent, algebra, geometr… source |
| MATH 2103 | Probability & Statistics | — | A study of the collection and interpretation of statistical data. Specific topics include description of sample data, probability, binomial and normal distributions, hypothesis testing, correlation a… source |
| MATH 2203 | Linear Algebra | — | A study of linear vector spaces. Includes linear mappings and matrix representations, bases and orthonormality, and Eigen values and vectors. Applications to systems of linear equations, linear opera… source |
| MATH 2753 | Linear Algebra | — | A study of linear vector spaces. Includes linear mappings and matrix representations, bases and orthonormality, and Eigen values and Eigen vectors. Applications to systems of linear equations, linear… source |
| MD 1033 | Basic Machine Tools | — | This course offers comprehensive safety training for powered industrial trucks (Class VI and VII), scissor lifts, man lifts, and mobile cranes. It includes instruction on the rules and regulations ou… source |
| MD 1052 | Intro to Preventative Maintenance | — | This course is designed to provide foundational knowledge of preventive maintenance. Students will learn essential skills, including general visual inspection, basic predictive maintenance, component… source |
| MD 1073 | NCCER | — | The National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) Core curriculum serves as a prerequisite for all Level 1 craft programs. This foundational curriculum includes modules on safety, bas… source |
| MD 1303 | Basic Welding | — | This course is designed for the individual with minimum or single type of welding experience. Upon completion of this course, the student will have the ability to identify and set up oxyacetylene and… source |
| MD 1323 | Intermediate Welding | — | This course will cover the lighter aspects of GMAW both carbon and aluminum as well as the more difficult aspects of SMAW and Oxy-Acetylene. Upon completion, the student will have a broader knowledge… source |
| MD 1343 | Advanced Welding | — | This course is designed for individuals with basic oxyacetylene cutting and SMAW and GMAW experience. Upon Completion of this course, the student will have the ability to identify and set up GTAW pro… source |
| MD 1403 | Basic Blueprint Reading | — | Industrial blueprints and drawing applications as they apply to the maintenance field including aviation maintenance. The student will interpret blueprint information, graphs and charts, symbols, and… source |
| MD 2003 | Millwright Level I | — | This course introduces the history of the millwright trade and covers foundational topics such as hand tools, fasteners and anchors, basic layout and drawings, gaskets and seals, sealants and mixture… source |
| MD 2013 | Millwright Level II | — | This course continues the study of the millwright trades and covers the basic from intermediate trade math to introduction to bearings. source |
| MD 2023 | Millwright Level III | — | This course covers math, measuring tools, packing installation, seals, bearings, couplings, shims, alignment fixtures, jack bolts, belt and chain drives, and fans and blowers. source |
| MD 2403 | Fluidics | — | A study of the field of fluid power that presents the fundamentals of the physical principles along with practical laboratory work utilizing the components of fluid power systems, both hydraulic and… source |
| MD 2603 | Industrial Safety | — | This course qualifies participants to receive the 30-hour OSHA Outreach Training Card for General Industry. Topics covered include an introduction to OSHA, personal protective equipment (PPE), pathog… source |
| MIS 2053 | Business Information Systems | — | Instruction will be given in the basic concepts of microcomputer-based applications software stressing the use of software to increase business and personal productivity. Students will gain basic wor… source |
| MM 1113 | Digital Illustration | — | In this class the student is instructed in the methods of digital illustration using Adobe Illustrator, an industry standard vector based drawing program. The students will have projects involving th… source |
| MM 1213 | Graphic Design I | — | This class is a study of the principles and elements of basic design. Students will learn to communicate visually using foundational structures of design. source |
| MM 1223 | Drawing | — | A course designed to teach the fundamental techniques of drawing in various media. Instruction will include the application of art elements and principles. Specific emphasis will be placed on seeing,… source |
| MM 1233 | Graphic Design II | — | Students will gain experience in solving design problems through the application of skills to print, web, and video media. Creative ideas and problem-solving skills will be used in developing a perso… source |
| MM 1323 | Film & TV Audio Production | — | This class will introduce students to the basics of audio production and post-production. Through hands-on production training and post-production audio repair software, the student will explore conc… source |
| MM 2053 | Typography | — | Typography informs the student in basic page layout and typography using Adobe InDesign. Students are taught the basics of page layout and are involved in several projects relating to those skills. source |
| MM 2133 | Advanced Digital Image Making | — | This course will expose students to advanced methods of creating and optimizing graphics for print, web, and video. source |
| MM 2303 | Film Genre | — | This course is an intensive study of the conventions, artists, and styles associated with specific genres and the historical circumstances in which the genre appeared. source |
| MM 2443 | Publication Design | — | Students will learn advanced design techniques used in the creation of printed publications for commercial printing. Projects are designed to build each studentâs portfolio and experience. Course p… source |
| MM 2623 | Web Design | — | Students are introduced to the fundamentals of web development. They will explore the creative process of designing a website. Basic website planning, content editing, and creation using graphic arts… source |
| MOA 1003 | Medical Office Administration | — | This course introduces the student to technology, medical/legal responsibilities, ethics, medical records, confidentiality, and other day-to-day medical office procedures. source |
| MOA 1013 | Basic Pharmacology | — | This course provides a study of the principles and language of pharmacology and laboratory medicine. Basic information on sources of drugs, drug standards, drug references, and drug classifications a… source |
| MOA 2003 | Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology | — | . This course deals with the basic structures and functions of the human body. Beginning with the cell, study continues to the actions of each body system and the interrelation of all body systems. E… source |
| MOA 2013 | Medical Coding I | — | This course introduces the student to formats, conventions, and basic principles of medical coding as it relates to human body systems and conditions. Review of patientsâ medical records and assign… source |
| MOA 2023 | Medical Coding II | — | This course provides information and skills necessary to assist physicians in basic medical procedures. Students successfully completing the course earn CPR and First Aid certifications. Lecture thre… source |
| MOA 2043 | Medical Billing | — | This course trains the student in the procedures of billing and how to handle a patient from the initial appointment through the collection process. Students learn how to submit claims to insurance c… source |
| MOA 2053 | Electronic Health Records | — | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the theory and functional benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHR) using EHR software. Students will learn to review electronic health records… source |
| MUS 2013 | Music Appreciation | — | Designed to promote a higher degree of understanding and enjoyment of music by various composers through the development of listening skills. source |
| NA 1207 | Nursing Assistant | — | This course is designed to meet the minimum requirements established by the Arkansas Office of Long Term Care. A combination of theory along with hands on (simulated and clinical lab) is used to prep… source |
| NAIL 1004 | Art & Science of Nail Care | — | This course includes study in nail structure and growth; nail disorders and diseases; infection control and reflexology. Students will also be exposed to career development skills and receive one hou… source |
| NAIL 1006 | Nail Technology I | — | This course provides an introduction to nail care including manicuring (basic, spa and oil); pedicuring (basic and spa); hand and arm massage; and foot and leg massage. source |
| NAIL 1016 | Nail Technology II | — | This course provides skill training in nail technology including artificial tip with overlay, sculpture nails, gel overlays, nail wrap techniques, paraffin waxing and product. source |
| NCIO 0012 | Learning Strategies | — | The purpose of Learning Strategies is to familiarize students with the learning and assessment tools in Brightspace and introduce students to beneficial services offered online. source |
| NDT 1003 | Radiation Safety | — | This course establishes the individualâs minimum requirement for qualification. This course alone may not qualify the individual to conduct radiation safety duties. The employerâs license or regi… source |
| NDT 1013 | Radiographic Testing Level 1 | — | This course provides the basic knowledge of industrial radiography to enable the graduate to conduct radiographic inspection to established procedures of their employer, under the supervision of Leve… source |
| NDT 2003 | Ultrasonic Testing | — | This is devised to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on experience in the ultrasonic method within the field of nondestructive testing. source |
| NDT 2013 | Radiographic Testing Level II | — | Level 2 radiography training provides the basic knowledge of industrial radiography to enable the graduate to conduct radiographic inspection to established procedures of their employer, under minima… source |
| NDT 2023 | Magnetic Particle/Liquid Tenetrant | — | This course is designed to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on experience in the magnetic particle and liquid penetrant methods within the field of nondestructive testing. source |
| NDT 2033 | Ultrasonic Testing I | — | This is devised to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on experience in the ultrasonic method within the field of nondestructive testing. source |
| NT 2444 | Network+ | — | This course prepares students for the TestOut Network Pro certification exam and CompTIA's N10-007 certification exam. Students will gain the knowledge and skills they need to install, configure, and… source |
| OS 1002 | Intro to Keyboarding | — | Mastery of the keyboard (letters, numbers, and symbols) using the touch system. Minimum speed at the end of the course is 25 wpm. source |
| OS 1023 | College Keyboarding | — | Individual progression on speed/accuracy drills. College Keyboarding is designed to increase a studentâs speed and accuracy in keyboarding using the touch system. Students will perform advanced for… source |
| OS 1113 | Records & Database Management | — | This course is designed to teach the use and functionality of a database management program. Students will create tables, queries, forms, and reports using Access. source |
| OS 1143 | Speedbuilding | — | Continued focus on individual speed/accuracy ability. source |
| OS 2113 | Capstone Project | — | A capstone course that emphasizes the integration of the studentâs knowledge and application of office skills. Topics include office-related assignments using word processing, database, spreadsheet… source |
| OS 2233 | Office Procedures | — | A course designed to prepare the student for actual service as an office professional or supervisor including a study of the duties, responsibilities, and personal qualifications of an office profess… source |
| OS 2283 | Microsoft Word | — | This course is designed to teach the word processing skills required to create and enhance business documents. Students keyboard, edit, store, retrieve and print business letters, tables, and manuscr… source |
| PE 1051 | Introduction to Soccer | — | An introductory course in the rules, fundamentals, skills, and strategies of soccer. source |
| PE 1061 | Softball | — | Focuses on softball skills as a competitive sport. Students practice proper techniques and strategies associated with softball in preparation to compete. One-hour credit can be used to satisfy PE cr… source |
| PE 1071 | Basketball | — | Focuses on basketball skills as a competitive sport. Students practice proper techniques and strategies associated with basketball in preparation to compete. One-hour credit can be used to satisfy P… source |
| PE 1081 | Fitness for Life | — | This course develops the relationship between physical fitness and wellness through scientific evidence presented in the areas of exercise science and health. The bodyâs adaptations to programs of… source |
| PE 1091 | Strength & Conditioning | — | This class is an informative & educational look at the basics of Strength and Conditioning. Class includes proper instruction on weight lifting technique, directions for equipment use and introductor… source |
| PE 1111 | Baseball | — | Focuses on baseball skills as a competitive sport. Students practice proper techniques and strategies associated with baseball in preparation to compete. One-hour credit can be used to satisfy PE cre… source |
| PHIL 2403 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | A survey of the philosophical, political, economic, aesthetic, and religious ideas that have influenced Western culture. Designed to promote the spirit of reasoned inquiry needed for critical thinkin… source |
| PHSC 1004 | Physical Sciences | — | A course in the principles of physical science designed for general education. Emphasis will be in the scientific laws that govern the natural universe. Topics include: physics and chemistry. source |
| PHYS 2014 | College Physics I | — | A study of natural laws governing the physical world and the application to practical situations, including a study of the principles of vectors, statics, motion, impulse, momentum, properties of mat… source |
| PN 1014 | Strategies for Success | — | This course introduces content that will aid the nursing student in academic success and retention in the Practical Nursing Program and on the NCLEX-PN. Content will include tips for beginning nursin… source |
| PN 1023 | Basic Nursing Concepts I | — | This course introduces basic nursing concepts and skills required of the entry-level licensed practical nurse in caring for clients of various ages, cultures, ethnicities, and religions. The emphasis… source |
| PN 1122 | Nursing Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course introduces the practical nursing student to basic normal structure and function of the body systems and basic physiological mechanisms that maintain and/or restore homeostasis. source |
| PN 1222 | Pharmacology I | — | This course provides the content necessary to prepare the practical nursing student to accurately, efficiently and safely prepare and administer medications to clients of all age groups. This course… source |
| PN 1403 | Clinical Practicum I | — | This course teaches the nursing student how to apply the theory and skills learned in the classroom to competent performance in the nursing lab using proper, effective and safe techniques. Performanc… source |
| PN 2011 | Nutrition | — | This course deals with the basic structures and functions of the human body. Beginning with the cell, study continues to the actions of each body system and the interrelation of all body systems. E… source |
| PN 2021 | Mental Health | — | This course is designed to help the nursing student understand common mental health conditions, adaptive and maladaptive responses and behaviors, common treatments and methods of therapeutic nursing… source |
| PN 2024 | Basic Nursing Concepts II | — | This course builds on PN 1023 and completes the basic nursing concepts and skills required of the entry-level licensed practical nurse in caring for clients of various ages, cultures, ethnicities, an… source |
| PN 2032 | Leadership/NCLEX Prep | — | This course focuses on assisting the nursing student in setting and meeting goals in the workplace, including management and delegation as well as composing a professional resume and e-portfolio. Thi… source |
| PN 2204 | Nursing of Adults I | — | This course includes the first portion of the study of common medical and surgical conditions of the adult body systems and the corresponding etiology, pathophysiology, preventative methods, symptoms… source |
| PN 2214 | Nursing of Adults II | — | This course includes the final portion of the study of common medical and surgical conditions of the adult body systems and the corresponding etiology, pathophysiology, preventative methods, symptoms… source |
| PN 2232 | Pharmacology II | — | This course provides the first portion of content covering the study of commonly prescribed drugs and the practical nurseâs responsibilities in administering medications, monitoring of the client,… source |
| PN 2234 | Nursing of Mother Infants & Child | — | This course includes concepts and practical nursing skills related to reproduction, pregnancy, prenatal care, labor and delivery, the post-partum period, the infant, and the child. Common complicatio… source |
| PN 2242 | Pharmacology III | — | This course provides the final portion of the content covering the study of common medically prescribed drugs and the practical nurseâs responsibilities and care related to administration of medica… source |
| PN 2415 | Clinical Practicum II | — | This course teaches the nursing student how to apply the theory and skills learned in the classroom to competent performance in the nursing lab using proper, effective and safe techniques. Concepts a… source |
| PN 2425 | Clinical Practicum III | — | This course teaches the nursing student how to apply the theory and skills learned in the classroom to competent performance in the nursing lab using proper, effective and safe techniques. Concepts a… source |
| PSCI 2003 | American Government National | — | A survey of the American National Government including the Constitution; structure and operation of the Presidency, Congress and Judiciary; federalism, civil liberties, and politics in action. source |
| PSYC 2003 | General Psychology | — | An examination of human thought and behavior from a scientific point of view. The course provides a survey of the field, looks at current research, and emphasizes critical thinking. Relates the acade… source |
| PSYC 2033 | Abnormal Psychology | — | A description and explanation of the varieties of mental abnormalitiesâpsychotic, neurotic, affective, and personality disorders, and minor maladjustmentsâtheir causes, methods of treatment, and… source |
| PSYC 2103 | Developmental Psychology | — | This course presents a comprehensive overview of contemporary developmental psychology. Developmental psychology involves the study of constancy and change throughout the entire lifespan, from concep… source |
| RN 1003 | Nursing of Mothers, Infants and Children | — | This course incorporates maternal and children's health. The first part of the course will start with an integrated evidence based practice along with curricular concepts that will emphasize skills,… source |
| RN 1006 | RN Process I | — | This course builds upon the Licensed Practical Nurses knowledge and provides the transition into the roles and responsibilities of the Registered Nurse. This course integrates legal, ethical, cultura… source |
| RN 1013 | RN Practicum 1 | — | This clinical lab course allows students to practice the knowledge, skills and concepts learned in RN 1003 and RN 1046. Basic skills check-off will be incorporated at the beginning of the course prio… source |
| RN 1015 | RN Practicum 2 | — | This clinical experience allows students to use the knowledge and skills learned in RN 1013. Clinical experiences will include labor and delivery, postpartum, women's health, nursery and pediatric pa… source |
| RN 1016 | RN Practicum I | — | This clinical lab course allows students to practice the knowledge, skills and concepts learned in RN Process I. Basic skills checkoff will be incorporated at the beginning of the course prior to the… source |
| RN 1023 | Mental Health | — | This course focuses on the application of the nursing process to care for the individuals experiencing normal and abnormal psychological responses to life stressors throughout the lifespan. source |
| RN 1026 | RN Process II | — | This course incorporates maternal and children's health. The first part of the course will start with an integrated evidence based practice along with curricular concepts that will emphasize skills,… source |
| RN 1036 | RN Practicum II | — | This clinical experience allows students to use the knowledge and skills learned in RN Process II clinical experiences will include labor and delivery, postpartum, women's health, nursery and pediatr… source |
| RN 1046 | Medical/Surgical Nursing 1 | — | This course builds upon the Licensed Practical Nurses knowledge and provides the transition into the roles and responsibilities of the Registered Nurse. This course integrates legal, ethical, cultura… source |
| RN 1054 | Medical/Surgical Nursing 2 | — | This course continues to builds upon the Licensed Practical Nurses knowledge and provides the transition into the roles and responsibilities of the Registered Nurse. This course integrates legal, eth… source |
| RN 2002 | Leadership/NCLEX Prep | — | This course uses critical thinking strategies to study the coordinating role of the professional nurse within health care delivery. Students will also learn to build endurance for taking the NCLEX ex… source |
| RN 2005 | Critical Care | — | This course will focus on the principles, concepts and psychopathology of mental health clients as well as the treatments related to the nursing care of the mentally ill clients and/or their families… source |
| RN 2006 | RN Process III | — | This course will focus on the principles, concepts and psychopathology of mental health clients as well as the treatments related to the nursing care of the mentally ill clients and/or their families… source |
| RN 2015 | RN Practicum 3 | — | This course allows students to use the knowledge and skills learned in RN#??? The clinical experience will focus on the nursing care and medication administration of mental health clients across all… source |
| RN 2016 | RN Practicum III | — | This course allows students to use the knowledge and skills learned in RN Process III. The clinical experience will focus on the nursing care and medication administration of mental health clients ac… source |
| SOC 2003 | Introduction to Sociology | — | A study of the cultural basis of human life and social origins with concepts requisite to an understanding of the process of social institutions and the nature of social change. source |
| SOC 2013 | Social Problems | — | This course is an overview of the social theory and related policies influencing social problems. The course will also review social problems from political and social work perspectives. It is design… source |
| SONO 1003 | Foundations of Sonography | — | This course offers an introduction to the field of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Students will become familiar with the role of the sonographer, the history and current applications of sonography in… source |
| SONO 1013 | Biomedical Ethics | — | Reviews current ethical issues in the biomedical field and familiarizes students with working ethical theories; provides practice in applying ethical theories to contemporary biological and medical t… source |
| SONO 1022 | Physics & Instrumentation II | — | This course is a continuation of SONO 1102. Students explore imaging techniques that relate to high frequency sound production, characteristics of ultrasound, and its interaction with tissue and qual… source |
| SONO 1102 | Physics & Instrumentation I | — | This course examines sonographic instrumentation, acoustic physical principles and Doppler ultrasound principles. Students are provided with fundamental physical properties as the basic instrumentati… source |
| SONO 1123 | Abdominal Ultrasound I | — | This course introduces anatomy, physiology, pathology and scanning techniques of the liver, gallbladder, biliary system, spleen, pancreas, urinary system, gastrointestinal system, abdominal cavities,… source |
| SONO 1143 | Ultrasound Learning Lab I | — | This course is designed to give the students a hands-on approach to learning the ultrasound machine and supplements the students experience as they achieve knowledge and skills necessary to successfu… source |
| SONO 1163 | Ultrasound Practicum I | — | This course is clinical based and will allow the students to apply their knowledge and gain competency in abdominal and OB/GYN ultrasound. source |
| SONO 1183 | Ultrasound OB/GYN I | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with the pathophysiology of the female reproductive system, gynecological abnormalities and normal and abnormal pregnancy during the first trimester. S… source |
| SONO 1203 | Sonographic Sectional Anatomy | — | This course teaches normal sectional anatomy in the transverse, longitudinal and coronal planes and correlates with sonographic images. Abdominopelvic organs and vasculature will be emphasized. source |
| SONO 2063 | Comprehensive Seminar | — | This course is a comprehensive review of all aspects of the Sonography program curriculum which is designed to prepare the students to sit for the National Board Exams in Sonographic Principles and I… source |
| SONO 2123 | Abdominal Ultrasound II | — | This course introduces students to pathology and scanning techniques of the liver, gallbladder, biliary system, spleen, pancreas, urinary system, gastrointestinal system, abdominal cavities, vasculat… source |
| SONO 2163 | Ultrasound Practicum II | — | This course is clinical based and will allow the students to apply their knowledge and gain competency in abdominal and OB/GYN ultrasound. source |
| SONO 2183 | Ultrasound OB/GYN II | — | In this course, the study of the female reproductive system will continue. In addition, normal and abnormal anatomical appearance of the fetus in the second and third trimester will be recognized. source |
| SONO 2212 | Strategies for Success | — | This course will provide the student with the basic fundamentals in how to be successful in the healthcare industry. Topics will include communication, time management, problem-solving, networking, r… source |
| SONO 2202 | Physics & Instrumentation III | — | This course is a continuation of SONO 1021 and SONO 1102. source |
| SONO 2303 | Abdominal Ultrasound III | — | This course is a continuation of Abdominal Ultrasound I and II. source |
| SONO 2403 | Ultrasound Practicum III | — | This course is clinical based and will allow the students to apply their knowledge and gain competency in abdominal and OB/GYN ultrasound. source |
| SONO 2502 | Ultrasound OB/GYN III | — | This course is a continuance of Obstetrics & Gynecology I and II. source |
| SONO 2601 | Comprehensive Seminar | — | This course is a comprehensive review of all aspects of the Sonography program curriculum which is designed to prepare the students to sit for the National Board Exams in Sonographic Principles and I… source |
| SPCH 1113 | Principles of Speech | — | This course discusses the theory of and offers practical applications for public speaking emphasizing both giving and listening to speeches while building the skills of speech delivery. Students rese… source |
| SPED 2023 | Introduction to Special Education | — | This course is a general survey of exceptional individuals from 0-21 years, and an introduction to special education including special education history and law, disability causations, definitions an… source |
| THEA 2003 | Theatre Appreciation | — | Theatre Appreciation is designed to be an introductory survey of theatre artsâincluding history, dramatic works, stage techniques, and production proceduresâas it relates to the fine arts, societ… source |
| WA 1005 | Welding Processes | — | This course will provide welding safety skills and cover the NCCER Core curriculum. Further, students will become proficient in the MIG and FLUXCORE wire welding processes in the position of 1F, 2F,… source |
| WA 1015 | Structural Welding | — | This course will provide students the skills necessary for structural welding on flat plate steel structures. Training includes fillet welds and groove welds using the SMAW (stick), and GTAW (Tig) pr… source |
| WA 1025 | Pipe Welding II | — | This course will provide instruction that gives students opportunity to advance skills previously attained with flat plate to the pipe welding skill sets. The process for welding will include SMAW (s… source |
| WA 2005 | Pipe Welding II | — | This course advances pipe welding skills into the materials of stainless and includes the process of TIG in the positions of 2G, 5G, and 6G. source |
| WA 2015 | Hi Freq Tig & Pipeline Welding | — | This course focuses on key information and skills for welding with Aluminum materials using the Hi Frequency TIG method. Positions will include fillet welds in positions of 1F, 2F, and 3F per America… source |
| WA 2025 | Capstone | — | This course addresses the overall skill sets acquired throughout the training, allowing a collective review of GTAW and SMAW weld processes in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions per American Welding Societ… source |