# Snow College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T18:17:28.445Z from a crawl of snow.edu. 1225 records (75 programs · 1150 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting (AS) **Degree** The accounting program at Snow College equips students with essential skills in financial analysis, budgeting, and the interpretation of financial statements. Accounting is a critical field for students interested in understanding the financial health and operations of businesses, organizations, and individuals. It is particularly well-suited for those who aspire to play a key role in decision-making processes by providing accurate and meaningful financial information. ## Courses - ACCT 1200 — Basic Income Tax Preparation - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT 2020 — Managerial Accounting - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - BUS 2010 — Business Computer Proficiency - MATH 1010 — Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/accounting-as/ --- # Agribusiness (AAS) **Degree** The AAS in Agribusiness is part of the Ag program at Snow College and provides students with essential skills in crop and livestock management, sustainable practices, and agricultural operations. This field is vital for students interested in understanding the complexities of food production, resource management, and the economic factors that drive agricultural success. It’s an excellent fit for those who aspire to play a key role in shaping the future of agriculture by making informed decisions that promote productivity and sustainability. ## Courses - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT 2020 — Managerial Accounting - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations - AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices - AGBS 1500 — Introduction to Agribusiness - AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications - AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing - AGBS 1997 — Agriculture Internship I - AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making - AGBS 2050 — Intermediate Agricultural Marketing - AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE - AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE - AGBS 2450 — Livestock Facilities Management - AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding - AGTM 1000 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGTM 1050 — Farm Machinery Maintenance, Management and Operation - AGTM 1210 — Small Engines Power Systems - AGTM 1330 — Agricultural Chemicals and Applications - AGTM 2500 — Irrigation Systems Equipment Maintenance and Repair - AGTM 2600 — Drones in Agriculture and Associated Computer Applications - AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1110 — Digital Media Tools - BUS 1200 — Business Careers Seminar - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1600 — Entrepreneurship Seminars - BUS 2050 — Business Law - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - ECON 2020 — Principles of Macroeconomics - PHSC 1000 — Interdisciplinary Physical Science PS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/agribusiness-aas/ --- # Agribusiness (AS) **Degree** The agribusiness program at Snow College provides students with essential skills in crop and livestock management, sustainable practices, and agricultural operations. This field is vital for students interested in understanding the complexities of food production, resource management, and the economic factors that drive agricultural success. It’s an excellent fit for those who aspire to play a key role in shaping the future of agriculture by making informed decisions that promote productivity and sustainability. ## Courses - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT 2020 — Managerial Accounting - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1100 — Career Exploration/Ag-Business - AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations - AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications - AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing - AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 2050 — Business Law - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - ECON 2020 — Principles of Macroeconomics - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1100 — Applied Calculus Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/agribusiness-as/ --- # Art (AS) **Degree** Visual Arts is a dynamic program designed to provide students with a holistic understanding of art which fashions the world around us. Learn the fundamentals of creative process, discover new practices through the lens of art history, and explore a spectrum of creative mediums in the studio. Snow College Visual Arts enjoys a long history of excellence in teaching demonstrated by successful transfers where students excel at the top of their class. Our graduates work in the creative industry as studio artists, educators, animators, graphic designers, and more. ## Courses - ART 1100 — Visual Culture - ART 1110 — Drawing I - ART 1120 — 2D Surface - ART 1130 — 3D Space - ART 1140 — 4D Time - ART 1150 — Photo I - ART 1200 — Art Talks - ARTH 2710 — Art History Survey I - ARTH 2720 — Art History Survey II - BIOL 1450 — Human Dynamics for Visual Artists & Performers LS - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/art-as/ --- # Automotive Technology (AAS) **Degree** Whether you already have experience in automotives or are brand new to the field, Snow College prepares students to graduate ready to join a quickly changing industry. At Snow, students can earn a technical certificate in Automotive Technology and can also continue their studies for an Associate of Applied Science. The latter is a two-and-a-half-year program, and students learn in a hands-on shop environment from professors who are experienced and talented. ## Courses - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1170 — Human Relations in Organizations SS - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - TEAU 1000 — Automotive Safety and Basics - TEAU 1010 — Introduction to Automotive Technology I - TEAU 1015 — Intro to Automotive Tech II - TEAU 1100 — Engine Repair - TEAU 1200 — Automatic Transmissions - TEAU 1300 — Manual Drivetrain & Axles - TEAU 1400 — Suspension & Steering - TEAU 1500 — Brakes - TEAU 1600 — Electrical I - TEAU 1700 — Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC) - TEAU 1800 — Engine Performance I - TEAU 2000 — Hybrid and Electrical Vehicles - TEAU 2600 — Electrical II - TEAU 2800 — Engine Performance II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/automotive-technology-aas/ --- # Behavioral Sciences (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - CJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice SS - CJ 1330 — Criminal Law - PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS - PSY 2010 — Psychology as a Science and Career - SOC 1010 — Introduction to Sociology SS - SOC 1020 — Modern Social Problems SS - SW 1010 — Social Work as a Profession - SW 2100 — Understanding Human Behavior and the Social Environment Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/behavioral-sciences-as/ --- # Biology (AS) **Degree** Biology is the science of life. It helps us understand how living organisms function, evolve, and interact with their environment. A strong foundation in biology is essential for careers in medicine, biotechnology, environmental science, and many other fields. Biology holds the key to solving global challenges—curing diseases, protecting ecosystems, and improving human health. If you're passionate about exploring the complexities of life and making discoveries that can change the world, this is the subject for you. ## Courses - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 1620 — Biology II - BIOL 1625 — Biology II Laboratory - BIOL 2030 — Introductory Genetics - BIOL 2035 — Introductory Genetics Lab - BIOL 2200 — General Microbiology - BIOL 2205 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL 2220 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors - BIOL 2225 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors Lab - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1060 — Trigonometry MA - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/biology-as/ --- # Business (AS) **Degree** Snow College’s business program provides students with a strong foundation in economic principles, market dynamics, and essential business strategies. This program prepares students to navigate various industries by developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Students will have the opportunity to explore different business sectors, analyze real-world case studies, and gain practical insights into the ever-evolving business landscape. ## Courses - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - MATH 1010 — Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/business-as/ --- # Business Services (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - OLE 1000 — Introduction to Outdoor Leadership SS - OLE 1010 — Outdoor Leadership Business & Careers IE Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/business-services-as/ --- # Chemical Engineering (AS) **Degree** The associate degree in Chemical Engineering provides foundational knowledge in chemistry, physics, and engineering principles. Students learn about chemical processes, laboratory techniques, and industrial applications, preparing for entry-level roles or transfer to a bachelor’s program. ## Courses - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - ENGR 1000 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 1703 — Introduction to Chemical Engineering - ENGR 1704 — Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lab - MATH 1210 — Calculus I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/chemical-engineering-as/ --- # Chemistry (AS) **Degree** Chemistry is the central science. It’s the application of physics, the why of biology, and the what of engineering. It is crucial to have a strong understanding of chemistry to pursue a degree in any of the major sciences. Chemistry will allow us to solve the worlds energy crisis, cure diseases, and improve the quality of living across the globe. If you are interested in tackling the world’s toughest problems and making huge advances that will transform the world, this is the subject for you. ## Courses - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - CHEM 2310 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM 2315 — Organic Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 2320 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM 2325 — Organic Chemistry Lab II - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 2210 — Calculus III - MATH 2270 — Linear Algebra - MATH 2280 — Differential Equations - PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab - PHYS 2220 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II - PHYS 2225 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/chemistry-as/ --- # Child Development (AS) **Degree** Snow's programs in child and human development offer specific training in the education and care of young children. The program deepens the student's understanding of children, their families and developmentally appropriate practices while preparing students for careers in early childhood education. Students will gain a strong foundation in child development, curriculum writing, environmental planning, and guidance of young children that allows students to immediately take classroom and lab learning into the workplace to create quality developmentally appropriate learning environments. ## Courses - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 2120 — Foods & Nutrition for Children - HFST 2180 — Collaborating with Families, Schools, and Communities - HFST 2400 — Family Relations SS - HFST 2500 — Early Childhood Development - HFST 2600 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - HFST 2610 — Guidance of Young Children - HFST 2620 — Creative Experiences for Children - MATH 1010 — Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/child-development-as/ --- # Childcare Management (AAS) **Degree** Childcare Management offers specific training in the education and care of children ages newborn through 8 years of age. The program also offers important business skills needed to start and operate home or commercial child care services. Students who earn an AAS degree (which requires 63 semester hours of study and usually takes two years to complete) are eligible for job entry. ## Courses - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing - BUS 2650 — Management Principles for Entrepreneurs - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - EXSC 1543 — First Aid and CPR - EXSC 2222 — Playground Education and Recreation - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - HFST 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 1600 — Child Care as a Business - HFST 1997 — Home and Family Internship I - HFST 2120 — Foods & Nutrition for Children - HFST 2180 — Collaborating with Families, Schools, and Communities - HFST 2250 — Personal and Consumer Management - HFST 2400 — Family Relations SS - HFST 2500 — Early Childhood Development - HFST 2610 — Guidance of Young Children - HFST 2620 — Creative Experiences for Children - HFST 2880 — Practicum in Preschool Training I - HFST 2885 — Practicum in Preschool Training II - HFST 2990 — Seminar in Preschool Teaching - HFST 2997 — Home and Family Internship II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/childcare-management-aas/ --- # Civil and Environmental Engineering (AS) **Degree** The associate degree in Civil Engineering introduces students to structural design, surveying, construction materials, and project management. ## Courses - BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - ENGR 1000 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 2240 — Survey and Global Positioning - ENGR 2270 — Engineering Graphics and Design - Civil - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/civil-environmental-eng-as/ --- # Communication (AS and AA) **Degree** A major in communication is for students seeking to gain a broader understanding of human communication across a variety of contexts and modalities. From the smallest of groups to worldwide audiences, students will study the psychology of how and why people communicate in the ways they do. This emphasis will prepare students for a career in a variety of professional industries. ## Courses - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU - COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA - COMM 1030 — Introduction to Social Media - COMM 1130 — Media Writing - COMM 1500 — Introduction to Mass Media HU - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - COMM 2120 — Small Group Communication IE - COMM 2150 — Intercultural Communication SS - GEOG 1000 — Physical Geography PS - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/communication-as/ --- # Communication and Rhetoric (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU - COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA - COMM 1130 — Media Writing - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - COMM 2300 — Introduction to Public Relations - ENGL 2040 — Introduction to Writing Studies: Arts of Persuasion - ENGL 2280 — Creative Nonfiction Writing - ENGL 2950 — Methods and Practice in Tutoring Writers - ENGL 3260 — Technical Communication Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/communication-rhetoric-as/ --- # Computer Science (AS) **Degree** Computer Science is the study of computation, algorithms, and how information is processed. It helps us understand how software and hardware function, evolve, and interact with the world. A strong foundation in computer science is essential for careers in software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and many other fields. If you're passionate about exploring complex systems and creating innovative solutions that can shape the future, this is the field for you. ## Courses - CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - CS 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - CS 1410 — Object-Oriented Programming - CS 1415 — Object-Oriented Program Lab - CS 1810 — Introduction to Web Development - CS 2420 — Data Structures and Algorithms - CS 2810 — Computer Organization and Architecture - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 3040 — Statistics for Scientists and Engineers - MATH 3310 — Discrete Mathematics - PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab - PHYS 2220 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/computer-science-as/ --- # Computer Systems and Software (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - CIS 1600 — Introduction to Networks - CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - CS 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - ENGR 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - ENGR 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - MATH 1210 — Calculus I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/computer-systems-software-as/ --- # Construction Management (AAS) **Degree** The Construction Management (AAS) degree at Snow College is a robust approach to construction education and workforce development. The AAS degree builds upon the solid foundation of the “hands-on” Construction Technology certificate taken during the freshman year. Once the certificate is complete, students enroll in the Construction Management theory-based courses such as materials & methods, architectural drafting, building codes, estimating, scheduling, construction safety, and project management. Students take 9 credits of applicable GE credits to round out the degree. The applied associat… ## Courses - ART 1010 — Introduction to the Visual Arts FA - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - CM 1020 — 3D Architectural Modeling I - CM 1040 — Architecture and Technical Drawing CAD - CM 1200 — Introduction to Building Science - CM 1290 — Residential Electrical Wiring - CM 1550 — Construction Safety - CM 1997 — Construction Internship I - CM 2020 — Materials and Methods I - CM 2275 — Construction Codes and Zoning - CM 2356 — Special Topics in Construction - CM 2460 — Const Sched/Cost Control - CM 2850 — Construction Math & Estimating - COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU - ENGR 2240 — Survey and Global Positioning - HFST 1750 — Introduction to Interior Design FA - TECO 1010 — Introduction to Carpentry - TECO 1020 — Carpentry Concepts - TECO 1030 — Construction Print Reading - TECO 1040 — Advanced Carpentry Concepts - TECO 1050 — Interior Finishes - TECO 1060 — Exterior Finishes - TECO 1205 — Cabinet Making - TECO 1405 — Introduction to Woodworking - TECO 1440 — Fundamentals of Fine Woodworking Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/construction-management-aas/ --- # Construction Management (AS) **Degree** The Construction Management (AS) degree at Snow College is unique in its approach by emphasizing the management aspect of construction projects, while at the same time training students in practical construction (job-ready) skills in a state-of-the-art facility. Throughout their time in the program, students gain knowledge in building codes, sustainable construction, materials and methods, estimating, scheduling, and project management. The classroom theory is then applied to hands-on projects in residential and light commercial construction. Upon completion of the Construction Management (AS… ## Courses - ART 1010 — Introduction to the Visual Arts FA - BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - CM 1200 — Introduction to Building Science - CM 1550 — Construction Safety - CM 2020 — Materials and Methods I - CM 2275 — Construction Codes and Zoning - CM 2460 — Const Sched/Cost Control - CM 2850 — Construction Math & Estimating - COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU - ENGL 2100 — Intermediate Technical Writing E2 - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - PHYS 1010 — Elementary Physics PS - TECO 1010 — Introduction to Carpentry - TECO 1020 — Carpentry Concepts - TECO 1030 — Construction Print Reading Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/construction-management-as/ --- # Criminal Justice/Corrections (AS) **Degree** Criminal Justice is the study of law, crime, and the justice system, focusing on how society maintains order and ensures fairness. It helps us understand law enforcement, the courts, and corrections while examining the causes and consequences of criminal behavior. A strong foundation in criminal justice is essential for careers in law enforcement, forensic science, legal studies, homeland security, and many other fields. If you're passionate about upholding justice, protecting communities, and making a meaningful impact, this is the field for you. ## Courses - CJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice SS - CJ 1300 — Introduction to Corrections - CJ 1330 — Criminal Law - CJ 1340 — Criminal Investigation - CJ 1350 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CJ 2330 — Juvenile Justice - CJ 2350 — Laws of Evidence - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/criminal-justicecorrections-as/ --- # Dance (AS) **Degree** The Snow College Dance program welcomes students of all backgrounds and abilities, including those who have never taken a dance class before. Course offerings include classes in beginning to advanced level ballet, contemporary modern, jazz, tap, improvisation, dance conditioning, and choreography. Whether you plan to major in dance or are just looking for a way to get some movement in your day, our dance classes are for you! ## Courses - BIOL 1450 — Human Dynamics for Visual Artists & Performers LS - DANC 1010 — Introduction to Dance FA - DANC 1054 — Pilates Mat/Conditioning - DANC 1100 — Ballet I - DANC 1130 — Ballet II - DANC 1200 — Modern Dance I - DANC 1230 — Modern Dance II - DANC 1500 — Jazz Dance I - DANC 1510 — Jazz Dance II - DANC 1580 — Tap Dance I - DANC 1906 — Snow Dance Company I - DANC 1916 — Snow Dance Company II - DANC 2100 — Ballet lll - DANC 2200 — Modern Dance III - DANC 2330 — Improvisation - DANC 2340 — Choreography - DANC 2916 — Snow College Dance Company IV - HIST 1700 — American History AI - PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/dance-as/ --- # Diesel & Heavy Duty Mechanics Technology (AAS) **Degree** If you love big machinery and enjoy getting your hands dirty, then it's time to consider Diesel and Heavy-Duty Mechanics. At Snow, your instructors will work closely with you to help you make the most of your education. You'll have hands-on experience and complete the program with all the skills you need to pass the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams and become a licensed diesel technician. ## Courses - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1170 — Human Relations in Organizations SS - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - TECD 1100 — Commercial Driver's License Class A - TEDT 1000 — Diesel Safety and Basics - TEDT 1010 — Intro to Diesel Technology - TEDT 1100 — Electrical I - TEDT 1110 — Electrical II - TEDT 1200 — Steering and Suspension - TEDT 1300 — Brakes - TEDT 1400 — Drivetrain - TEDT 1600 — Engines I - TEDT 1610 — Engines II - TEDT 1700 — Hydraulics - TEDT 1800 — Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/diesel-heavy-duty-mech-tech-aas/ --- # Early Childhood Education (AS) **Degree** The Early Childhood Education program offers specific training in the education and care of young children. The Program deepens the student's understanding of children, their families and developmentally appropriate practices while preparing students for careers in early childhood education. ## Courses - EDUC 1010 — Introduction to Education - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 2600 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - HFST 2610 — Guidance of Young Children - HFST 2620 — Creative Experiences for Children - MATH 1010 — Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 2010 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I - MATH 2020 — Math for Elementary Teachers II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/early-childhood-education-as/ --- # Economics (AS) **Degree** The economics program at Snow College offers students a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of microeconomics and the principles of macroeconomics, tailored to meet the needs of diverse learners in diverse majors. Students who study economics will build a strong foundation for microeconomics and principles of macroeconomics that equips students with vital analytic, cognitive, and pragmatic skills for applications to real-world problems. ## Courses - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - ACCT 2020 — Managerial Accounting - ECON 1740 — US Economic History AI - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - ECON 2020 — Principles of Macroeconomics - MATH 1010 — Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1100 — Applied Calculus - MATH 2040 — Applied Statistics - POLS 1100 — American National Government AI Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/economics-as/ --- # Education (AS) **Degree** The education program at Snow College offers a strong foundation for tomorrow’s teachers, giving students the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice as they learn what is required to be an excellent primary or secondary teacher. Students learn about educational psychology, technology in education, teaching special needs students, and more. ## Courses - EDUC 1010 — Introduction to Education - EDUC 2180 — Integrated Technology in Education SS - EDUC 2400 — Diverse Populations - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 2600 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - MATH 1010 — Intermediate Algebra - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 2010 — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I - MATH 2020 — Math for Elementary Teachers II - PSY 2034 — Educational Psychology - SPED 2010 — Introduction to Special Education Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/education-as/ --- # Education and Learning (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - EDUC 1010 — Introduction to Education - EDUC 2180 — Integrated Technology in Education SS - EDUC 2400 — Diverse Populations - EXSC 2000 — Introduction to Physical Education - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - HFST 1140 — Introductory Sewing - HFST 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - HFST 1240 — Introductory Foods - HFST 1245 — Introductory Foods Lab - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 2500 — Early Childhood Development - HFST 2610 — Guidance of Young Children Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/education-learning-as/ --- # Electrical and Computer Engineering (AS) **Degree** The associate degree in Electrical Engineering provides foundational training in circuits, electronics, and power systems. Students gain hands-on experience with electrical components, design principles, and troubleshooting techniques. ## Courses - CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - CS 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - ENGR 1000 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - ENGR 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - ENGR 2700 — Digital Circuits - ENGR 2705 — Digital Circuits Lab - MATH 1210 — Calculus I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/electrical-computer-engr-as/ --- # English (AA) **Degree** English is a great field for people who love to read or write. It is also a good fit for those who are interested in better understanding human nature and how to communicate with others through writing. English is a broad major where students can study any of the following: literature, creative writing, technical communication, professional writing, rhetoric, and literary theory. English majors are in high demand in many jobs because of their ability to think critically, engage thoughtfully with other people, and communicate effectively with others. English majors go on to become entrepreneur… ## Courses - ENGL 2250 — Introduction to Creative Writing HU - ENGL 2360 — Contemporary World Literature HU - ENGL 2510 — American Literature I HU - ENGL 2520 — American Literature II HU - ENGL 2610 — British Literature I HU - ENGL 2620 — British Literature II HU - ENGL 2700 — Introduction to Critical Literature/Theory - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/english-aa/ --- # Equine Management (AAS) **Degree** The Equine Management degree provides students with training in horse care and stable operations. It covers nutrition, health, breeding, and business practices, preparing students for careers in equine industries or further study in animal science and agricultural management. ## Courses - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations - AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices - AGBS 1560 — Riding & Horsemanship - AGBS 1700 — Western Riding Skills I - AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications - AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing - AGBS 1900 — Horse Breaking and Training I - AGBS 1997 — Agriculture Internship I - AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making - AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE - AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE - AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding - AGBS 2450 — Livestock Facilities Management - AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding - AGBS 2700 — Western Riding Skills II - AGBS 2900 — Horse Breaking and Training II - AGTM 1050 — Farm Machinery Maintenance, Management and Operation - AGTM 1330 — Agricultural Chemicals and Applications - AGTM 2500 — Irrigation Systems Equipment Maintenance and Repair - AGTM 2600 — Drones in Agriculture and Associated Computer Applications - AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management - AGTM 2900 — Farm Safety - AT 1715 — Applied Technical Math - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing - BUS 2200 — Business Communication - COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU - COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - ECON 2020 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL 1005 — Introduction to Academic Writing (extended) E1 - ENGL 1010 — Introduction to Academic Writing E1 - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/equine-management-aas/ --- # Exercise Science (AS) **Degree** An associate degree in Exercise Science provides a strong foundation in the principles of human movement, fitness, nutrition, and health. It enhances skills in critical thinking, scientific analysis, and practical application, preparing students for careers in fitness, wellness, or further academic study. This degree fosters an understanding of how exercise impacts the body and improves overall health, making it an ideal choice for students interested in a wide variety of health and fitness fields. ## Courses - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 2320 — Human Anatomy - BIOL 2325 — Human Anatomy Lab - BIOL 2420 — Human Physiology - BIOL 2425 — Human Physiology Lab - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - CHEM 1115 — Elementary Chemistry Lab LB - EXSC 1096 — Fitness and Wellness - EXSC 1097 — Individual Lifetime Fitness - EXSC 1543 — First Aid and CPR - EXSC 2010 — Introduction to Exercise Science - EXSC 2600 — Introduction to Sports Medicine - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/exercise-science-as/ --- # Family & Consumer Science Education (AS) **Degree** The Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FCSE) program prepares students to become Family and Consumer Science (FCS) educators in both school-based and community-based settings. FCSE graduates are qualified to teach many subjects, including nutrition and foods, child and human development, apparel and textile construction, interior design, financial literacy, and more. Students in the community-based emphasis program are prepared to become non-formal FCS educators in various settings such as extension, the 4-H program, FCS-related industries, and nonprofit organizations. ## Courses - BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - CHEM 1120 — Elementary Organic/Biochemistry - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - HFST 1140 — Introductory Sewing - HFST 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - HFST 1240 — Introductory Foods - HFST 1245 — Introductory Foods Lab - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 1750 — Introduction to Interior Design FA - HFST 2020 — Nutrition Through Life Cycle - HFST 2040 — Intermediate Sewing - HFST 2400 — Family Relations SS - HFST 2510 — Orientation to FCSE - HFST 2610 — Guidance of Young Children - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/family-consumer-science-educ-as/ --- # Family and Human Development (AS) **Degree** As a part of the Human Development Program, students learn skills for helping and understanding individuals, families, or groups. This is achieved through studying biological and theoretical approaches across the lifespan, as well as experiencing observational and hands-on learning with children in a laboratory setting. In addition to examining specific problems and phenomena, students learn how human service agencies and professionals deal with human development-related issues. ## Courses - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - HFST 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - HFST 2400 — Family Relations SS - HFST 2500 — Early Childhood Development - HFST 2610 — Guidance of Young Children - HFST 2800 — Human Sexuality - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - SW 1010 — Social Work as a Profession Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/family-human-development-as/ --- # Farm and Ranch Management (AAS) **Degree** The AAS in Innovative Livestock Management prepares students for careers in animal agriculture by teaching principles of animal health, nutrition, breeding, and facility management. Students gain hands-on experience with livestock care and production systems, equipping them to work in farming, ranching, or agribusiness, or to pursue further agricultural studies. ## Courses - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations - AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices - AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications - AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing - AGBS 1997 — Agriculture Internship I - AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making - AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE - AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE - AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding - AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding - AGTM 1050 — Farm Machinery Maintenance, Management and Operation - AGTM 1210 — Small Engines Power Systems - AGTM 1330 — Agricultural Chemicals and Applications - AGTM 2500 — Irrigation Systems Equipment Maintenance and Repair - AGTM 2600 — Drones in Agriculture and Associated Computer Applications - AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management - BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - CHEM 1010 — Introductory Chemistry PS - GEO 1700 — Fundamentals of GPS and GIS Navigation - NR 1010 — Introduction to Natural Resources - NR 1020 — Field Inventory & Sampling Techniques - NR 2030 — Rangeland Management and Conservation - NR 2425 — Wildland Plant Identification Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/farm-ranch-mgmt-aas/ --- # General Education (AA and AS) **Degree** The general education program at Snow College prepares students to be lifelong learners. Through general education, students learn how to communicate effectively, think critically, and better understand the world and cultures around them. Upon completion of general education at Snow College, students will be well-equipped with essential workplace skills and prepared to adapt in a rapidly changing world. Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/general-education-aa-as/ --- # General Technology (AAS) **Degree** The general technology program at Snow College is perfect for students who have completed at least 30 technical education credits and wish to round out their education with some general education courses. Students may emphasize in business or information technology, expanding their skills and increasing marketability. Please note: This is not a transfer degree. Students who wish to continue to a bachelor’s degree should explore our TechConnect option. ## Courses - BUS 1170 — Human Relations in Organizations SS - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/general-technology-aas/ --- # Geography (AS) **Degree** Snow College’s cultural geography program introduces students to the political units, current issues, and basic economic, social, and cultural structures of the various world regions. This program raises students’ awareness of global issues and encourages lifelong engagement in world affairs. Students will have the opportunity to research countries of particular interest to them and reflect on their personal place within the global population. ## Courses - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - GEO 1800 — Interdisciplinary Introduction to GIS - GEOG 1000 — Physical Geography PS - GEOG 1005 — Physical Geography Lab LB - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1060 — Trigonometry MA - MATH 1210 — Calculus I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/geography-as/ --- # Geology (AS) **Degree** Geology is the perfect field for people who love the natural world. If you like math and science and you love to spend time outdoors, a degree in geology is a great option for you. Geologists are in high demand to work in energy, mineral, water, and environmental fields. ## Courses - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - GEO 1010 — Survey of Geology PS - GEO 1015 — Survey of Geology Lab LB - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - GEO 1220 — Historical Geology - GEO 1225 — Historical Geology Lab - GEO 1800 — Interdisciplinary Introduction to GIS - GEO 2501 — Geology Field Studies I - GEO 2502 — Geology Field Studies II - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1060 — Trigonometry MA - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/geology-as/ --- # Health Professions (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - BIOL 2320 — Human Anatomy - BIOL 2325 — Human Anatomy Lab - BIOL 2420 — Human Physiology - BIOL 2425 — Human Physiology Lab - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - CHEM 1115 — Elementary Chemistry Lab LB - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - EXSC 2010 — Introduction to Exercise Science - EXSC 2600 — Introduction to Sports Medicine Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/health-professions-as/ --- # History (AS) **Degree** Snow College’s history program teaches students to analyze and evaluate the past to become informed citizens. This program incorporates both primary and secondary source material to present students with multiple perspectives on the past. Students will become conversant in the political, economic, social, and cultural trends and key moments from US and world history. Through this program, students will be able to articulate historical arguments relevant to modern society. ## Courses - ANTH 1000 — Introduction to Anthropology SS - ECON 1740 — US Economic History AI - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - HIST 1500 — Ancient World Civilization SS - HIST 1510 — Modern World Civilizations SS - HIST 2700 — US History to 1877 SS - HIST 2710 — US History from 1877 SS - HIST 2900 — Special Topics in History - POLS 1100 — American National Government AI - POLS 2100 — Introduction to International Relations - POLS 2200 — Introduction to Comparative Politics SS - SOC 1010 — Introduction to Sociology SS - SOC 1020 — Modern Social Problems SS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/history-as/ --- # Humanities (AA Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - ARTH 2710 — Art History Survey I - ARTH 2720 — Art History Survey II - ENGL 2510 — American Literature I HU - ENGL 2520 — American Literature II HU - ENGL 2610 — British Literature I HU - ENGL 2620 — British Literature II HU - ENGL 2700 — Introduction to Critical Literature/Theory - PHIL 1000 — Introduction to Philosophy HU - PHIL 1250 — Reasoning and Rational Decision-Making HU - PHIL 2050 — Ethics and Values HU Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/humanities-aa/ --- # Industrial Technology (AAS) **Degree** The AAS degree in Industrial Technology prepares students for technical careers in manufacturing, automation, and maintenance. It combines hands-on training with coursework in electronics, mechanics, and industrial systems. Graduates gain practical skills in troubleshooting, safety, and equipment operation, ready for roles in modern industrial and production environments. ## Courses - AT 1715 — Applied Technical Math - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1170 — Human Relations in Organizations SS - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/industrial-technology-aas/ --- # Languages and Linguistics (AA Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - CHIN 1020 — Elementary Chinese II FL - FREN 1020 — Elementary French II FL - ITAL 1020 — Elementary Italian II FL - JAPN 1020 — Elementary Japanese II FL - KORE 1020 — Elementary Korean II FL - LING 2650 — Language in Society HU - LING 2660 — Introduction to Language Systems HU - SPAN 1020 — Elementary Spanish II FL - TESL 1400 — Language Teaching Methods - TESL 1600 — Language Learning Strategies Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/languages-linguistics-aa/ --- # Life Sciences (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE - AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE - BIOL 1420 — Environmental Biology LS - BIOL 1425 — Environmental Biology Lab LB - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - NR 1010 — Introduction to Natural Resources Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/life-sciences-as/ --- # Mathematics (AS) **Degree** Mathematics is a tool to model and understand the world around us. It is used in virtually every career and is a part of our daily life. The mathematics program at Snow College not only helps those students who think they don’t have a “math brain,” but our skilled faculty is also well-equipped to challenge and prepare students for further education in a variety of STEM fields. ## Courses - CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 2210 — Calculus III - MATH 2270 — Linear Algebra - MATH 2280 — Differential Equations - MATH 3310 — Discrete Mathematics Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/mathematics-as/ --- # Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (AS) **Degree** The associate degree in Mechanical Engineering offers foundational training in design, manufacturing, and thermal systems. Students learn principles of mechanics, materials, and CAD software, gaining hands-on experience in labs and projects. ## Courses - ENGR 1000 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 1300 — Engineering Graphics and Design - Mechanical - ENGR 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - ENGR 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - MATH 1210 — Calculus I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/mechanical-industrial-engr-as/ --- # Music (AS) **Degree** The mission of the Snow College music department is to provide students with a high-quality music education through innovative and engaging course and degree offerings. Students pursuing the AS in Music at Snow College will be prepared to continue in the Bachelor of Music program at Snow College or another institution. ## Courses - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - MUSC 1006 — Concert Attendance I - MUSC 1110 — Music Theory I - MUSC 1120 — Music Theory II - MUSC 1130 — Sight Singing/Ear Training I - MUSC 1140 — Sight Singing/Ear Training II - MUSC 1160 — Class Piano II - MUSC 1901 — Performing Arts Career Exploration - MUSC 2006 — Concert Attendance II - MUSC 2110 — Music Theory III - MUSC 2120 — Music Theory IV - MUSC 2130 — Sight Singing/Ear Training III - MUSC 2140 — Sight Singing/Ear Training IV - MUSC 2150 — Class Piano III - MUSC 2160 — Class Piano IV - MUSC 3350 — Audio Fundamentals I - MUSC 3351 — Audio Fundamentals I Lab - MUSC 3352 — Audio Fundamentals II - MUSC 3353 — Audio Fundamentals II Lab - MUSC 3630 — Music History and Literature I - MUSC 3640 — Music Hist and Literature II Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/music-as/ --- # Music: Commercial Music (BM) The mission of the Snow College music department is to provide students with a high-quality music education through innovative and engaging course and degree offerings. The Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in Commercial Music degree consists of a rigorous core of courses that prepare students to be performing musicians, educators, composers, producers, and sound engineers. This degree also includes general education courses and coursework in business that prepare students to enter the music industry. Students desiring to teach music in the public schools can take additional music education… ## Courses - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 2050 — Business Law - BUS 2650 — Management Principles for Entrepreneurs - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - HIST 1700 — American History AI - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - MUSC 1006 — Concert Attendance I - MUSC 1110 — Music Theory I - MUSC 1120 — Music Theory II - MUSC 1130 — Sight Singing/Ear Training I - MUSC 1140 — Sight Singing/Ear Training II - MUSC 1160 — Class Piano II - MUSC 1901 — Performing Arts Career Exploration - MUSC 2006 — Concert Attendance II - MUSC 2110 — Music Theory III - MUSC 2120 — Music Theory IV - MUSC 2130 — Sight Singing/Ear Training III - MUSC 2140 — Sight Singing/Ear Training IV - MUSC 2150 — Class Piano III - MUSC 2160 — Class Piano IV - MUSC 2350 — Beginning Conducting - MUSC 3030 — Jazz and Popular Music I - MUSC 3350 — Audio Fundamentals I - MUSC 3351 — Audio Fundamentals I Lab - MUSC 3352 — Audio Fundamentals II - MUSC 3353 — Audio Fundamentals II Lab - MUSC 3540 — Music Form and Analysis - MUSC 3560 — Songwriting I - MUSC 3630 — Music History and Literature I - MUSC 3640 — Music Hist and Literature II - MUSC 3750 — Survey of Music Business - MUSC 4110 — Contemporary Keyboard Harmony - MUSC 4147 — Commercial Music Ensemble - MUSC 4405 — World Music Studies - MUSC 4840 — Live Sound Reinforcement - MUSC 4901 — Music Senior Capstone - MUSC 4905 — Senior Recital - PHYS 1750 — Science of Sound and Music PS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/music-commercial-music-bm/ --- # Natural Resources (AAS) **Degree** The Natural Resources Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is a field-based program that prepares students for direct employment upon graduation. It accomplishes this by having students involved in government- and private-agency projects (for example, Forest Service, BLM, state agencies, and industrial organizations) and couples this with pertinent classroom instruction. The program prepares students to have an employment edge by providing certifications, instruction, experience, and knowledge required to be directly employable without the need for extensive on-the-job training. Students… ## Courses - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices - AGBS 1560 — Riding & Horsemanship - AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making - AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding - AGTM 1000 — Introduction to Plant Science - AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management - BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS - BIOL 1015 — General Biology Lab LB - BIOL 1420 — Environmental Biology LS - BIOL 1425 — Environmental Biology Lab LB - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 1620 — Biology II - BIOL 1625 — Biology II Laboratory - BIOL 2220 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors - BIOL 2225 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors Lab - CHEM 1010 — Introductory Chemistry PS - CHEM 1015 — Introductory Chemistry Lab LB - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - CHEM 1115 — Elementary Chemistry Lab LB - COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA - GEO 1010 — Survey of Geology PS - GEO 1015 — Survey of Geology Lab LB - GEO 1020 — Dinosaurs & Other Life of the Past PS - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - GEO 1700 — Fundamentals of GPS and GIS Navigation - GEO 1800 — Interdisciplinary Introduction to GIS - GEO 1950 — Drone Maintenance and Construction - GEO 2800 — Intermediate Geographic Information Systems - GEO 2845 — Drone Operations and Safety Certification - GEO 2846 — Drone Applications - GEOG 1000 — Physical Geography PS - GEOG 1005 — Physical Geography Lab LB - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - NR 1010 — Introduction to Natural Resources - NR 1020 — Field Inventory & Sampling Techniques - NR 2030 — Rangeland Management and Conservation - NR 2425 — Wildland Plant Identification - NR 2610 — Animal Identification - NR 2820 — Pesticide Applicator Safety Certification - NR 2825 — Wilderness Navigation Safety Certification - NR 2997 — Natural Resource Internship - OLE 1542 — Wilderness First Responder IE - TEEM 1010 — Emergency Medical Technician - TEWT 1000 — Introduction to Welding and Cutting Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/natural-resources-aas/ --- # Natural Resources (AS) **Degree** The natural resources program at Snow College prepares students with practical skills in land management, conservation, and responsible resource use. This program is ideal for those who value preserving America’s natural beauty while ensuring resources are managed wisely to support local communities and the economy. It’s a great fit for students who want to safeguard our natural heritage, promote self-reliance, and make informed decisions that balance stewardship with productive land use. ## Courses - ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices - AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding - BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS - BIOL 1015 — General Biology Lab LB - BIOL 1420 — Environmental Biology LS - BIOL 1425 — Environmental Biology Lab LB - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 1620 — Biology II - BIOL 1625 — Biology II Laboratory - BIOL 2220 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors - BIOL 2225 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors Lab - CHEM 1010 — Introductory Chemistry PS - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - CHEM 1115 — Elementary Chemistry Lab LB - CHEM 1120 — Elementary Organic/Biochemistry - CHEM 1125 — Elementary Organic/Biochemistry Lab - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice SS - CJ 1300 — Introduction to Corrections - CJ 1330 — Criminal Law - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - ENGL 3260 — Technical Communication - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - GEO 1700 — Fundamentals of GPS and GIS Navigation - GEO 1800 — Interdisciplinary Introduction to GIS - GEO 1950 — Drone Maintenance and Construction - GEO 2800 — Intermediate Geographic Information Systems - GEO 2845 — Drone Operations and Safety Certification - GEO 2846 — Drone Applications - GEOG 1000 — Physical Geography PS - GEOG 1005 — Physical Geography Lab LB - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1100 — Applied Calculus - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 2040 — Applied Statistics - NR 1010 — Introduction to Natural Resources - NR 1020 — Field Inventory & Sampling Techniques - NR 1700 — Natural Resource Leadership - NR 2030 — Rangeland Management and Conservation - NR 2425 — Wildland Plant Identification - NR 2610 — Animal Identification - NR 2820 — Pesticide Applicator Safety Certification - NR 2825 — Wilderness Navigation Safety Certification - NR 2997 — Natural Resource Internship Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/natural-resources-as/ --- # Networking and Cybersecurity (AAS) **Degree** If you enjoy computers, are interested in the inner workings of a network, and would like to learn how to protect a network from cyberattacks, a career in Computer Networking and Cybersecurity is for you. These fields are fast-paced and always evolving. To be successful, you don’t just need to learn the current technologies, but also the skills to help you stay current. Companies large and small need employees skilled in these specialties, resulting in extensive options for a successful career. ## Courses - CIS 1600 — Introduction to Networks - CIS 1605 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - CIS 2320 — Penetration Test Fundamentals - CIS 2410 — Cybersecurity System Analyst - CIS 2600 — Scaling Networks in the Enterprise - CIS 2605 — Wide Area Networking Fundamentals - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - TEIT 1000 — CIS Orientation - TEIT 1050 — Career and Workplace Relations - TEIT 1100 — Introduction to Networking - TEIT 1130 — Networking Essentials - TEIT 1200 — A+ Core I - TEIT 1210 — A+ Core II - TEIT 1300 — Linux Foundations - TEIT 1400 — Introduction to Cloud - TEIT 1500 — Introduction to Scripting - TEIT 1550 — Information Security Fundamentals - TEIT 2100 — Computer Networks - TEIT 2200 — Security+ - TEIT 2310 — Cybersecurity Essentials Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/networking-cybersecurity-aas/ --- # Nutrition (AS) **Degree** Nutrition has become big business. Many claims are made that lead to total confusion surrounding the subject. The Nutrition program at Snow College provides students with the tools they need to make sound, scientifically proven nutritional choices. Students learn about basic nutrients and their purpose for the human body. Through both course and lab-work, students are empowered to sift through the claims and make informed decisions about how to best fuel their body throughout the lifespan. ## Courses - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 2420 — Human Physiology - BIOL 2425 — Human Physiology Lab - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - CHEM 2310 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM 2315 — Organic Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 2320 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM 2325 — Organic Chemistry Lab II - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - HFST 1240 — Introductory Foods - HFST 1245 — Introductory Foods Lab - HFST 2020 — Nutrition Through Life Cycle - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/nutrition-as/ --- # Outdoor Leadership and Entrepreneurship (AS) **Degree** The Outdoor Leadership and Entrepreneurship program at Snow College offers hands-on training in wilderness skills, adventure education, and recreation management. Nestled in the heart of Utah’s stunning landscapes, the program provides students with opportunities to learn through real-world experiences. Students develop expertise in risk management, group leadership, and sustainable outdoor practices, preparing them for careers in guiding, park services, outdoor education, and adventure tourism. If you’re passionate about exploring nature, leading others, and preserving the great outdoors, Sn… ## Courses - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1600 — Entrepreneurship Seminars - OLE 1000 — Introduction to Outdoor Leadership SS - OLE 1010 — Outdoor Leadership Business & Careers IE - OLE 1542 — Wilderness First Responder IE - OLE 2000 — Outdoor Skills IE - OLE 2040 — Wild America HU - OLE 2450 — Climbing Technical Leadership - OLE 2650 — Ropes Course Technical Leadership IE Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/outdoor-leadershipentrepren-as/ --- # Philosophy (AA) **Degree** Philosophy is an excellent major for those who enjoy discussing and learning about the big questions of life. Philosophy majors also study human nature and the history of human thought and experience. Through the study of philosophy, students deepen their critical thinking and writing skills, which are sought-after skills in many professions. ## Courses - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - PHIL 1000 — Introduction to Philosophy HU - PHIL 1250 — Reasoning and Rational Decision-Making HU - PHIL 2050 — Ethics and Values HU Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/philosophy-aa/ --- # Physical Education Teaching (AS) **Degree** An associate degree in Physical Education Teaching prepares students to promote health and fitness through instruction and coaching. It covers foundational topics in nutrition, teaching methods, and human development, equipping graduates for roles in schools, recreation, or further study in education or sports science. ## Courses - BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS - BIOL 1015 — General Biology Lab LB - BIOL 1050 — Human Biology LS - BIOL 1055 — Human Biology Lab LB - BIOL 2320 — Human Anatomy - BIOL 2325 — Human Anatomy Lab - CHEM 1010 — Introductory Chemistry PS - CHEM 1015 — Introductory Chemistry Lab LB - EDUC 1010 — Introduction to Education - EXSC 1543 — First Aid and CPR - EXSC 2000 — Introduction to Physical Education - EXSC 2222 — Playground Education and Recreation - EXSC 2600 — Introduction to Sports Medicine - HFST 1020 — Scientific Foundations of Nutrition LS - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - PE 1830 — Fundamentals of Individual, Dual and Team Sports 1 - PE 1831 — Fundamentals of Individual, Dual and Team Sports 2 Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/physical-education-teaching-as/ --- # Physical Science (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - GEO 1010 — Survey of Geology PS - GEO 1015 — Survey of Geology Lab LB - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - MATH 1210 — Calculus I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/physical-science-as/ --- # Physics (AS) **Degree** Physics is the science of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces that shape our universe. It helps us understand how the physical world operates, from the smallest subatomic particles to the vastness of space. A strong foundation in physics is essential for careers in engineering, astronomy, data science, renewable energy, and many other fields. Physics holds the key to solving global challenges—advancing technology, understanding the cosmos, and developing sustainable energy solutions. If you're passionate about uncovering the laws of nature and making discoveries that can transform the… ## Courses - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 2210 — Calculus III - MATH 2270 — Linear Algebra - PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab - PHYS 2220 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II - PHYS 2225 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab - PHYS 2710 — Introductory Modern Physics Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/physics-as/ --- # Physics, Engineering, and Math (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - ENGR 1300 — Engineering Graphics and Design - Mechanical - ENGR 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - ENGR 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - ENGR 2240 — Survey and Global Positioning - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 2040 — Applied Statistics - PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/physics-engineering-math-as/ --- # Political Science (AS) **Degree** The Political Science program at Snow College develops and strengthens critical thinking skills and analytical abilities crucial for careers in government, law, advocacy, and public service. Through engaging courses, spirited debates, and hands-on simulations, students gain an enhanced understanding of the real-world implications and strategies of political theory, governance, and policy making. Alongside dedicated faculty mentors, students explore and examine political systems, theories, and practices, and leave empowered to effect change in local, state, national, and global communities. ## Courses - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - PHIL 1000 — Introduction to Philosophy HU - POLS 1100 — American National Government AI - POLS 2100 — Introduction to International Relations - POLS 2200 — Introduction to Comparative Politics SS - SOC 1010 — Introduction to Sociology SS Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/political-science-as/ --- # Precision Agriculture (AAS) **Degree** Students who complete this degree will acquire knowledge and skills in agricultural technology and mechanics that prepare them for entry-level positions in the workforce or return to successfully run the family farm or start their own business. Students will complete a selected set of agriculture technology and mechanics classes. This program is designed for students to learn operational skills as well as fundamental technological and mechanical applications allowing them to contribute to existing and start up agribusinesses. ## Courses - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 1100 — Career Exploration/Ag-Business - AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations - AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices - AGBS 1500 — Introduction to Agribusiness - AGBS 1560 — Riding & Horsemanship - AGBS 1700 — Western Riding Skills I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/precision-agriculture-aas/ --- # Pre-Veterinary (AS) **Degree** The Pre-Veterinary program puts students on the path for veterinary school admission. It emphasizes animal health, physiology, and care. ## Courses - AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science - AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE - AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE - AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding - AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 1620 — Biology II - BIOL 1625 — Biology II Laboratory - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - CHEM 1115 — Elementary Chemistry Lab LB - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1060 — Trigonometry MA - PHYS 2010 — College Physics I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/preveterinary-as/ --- # Psychology (AS) **Degree** Psychology is a great choice for students interested in understanding human thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It explores how individuals develop, interact, and respond to various influences. Students can expect to study topics such as cognitive processes, mental health, personality development, social behavior, neuroscience, research methods, perception, motivation, learning, and psychological disorders. ## Courses - ANTH 1000 — Introduction to Anthropology SS - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS - PSY 1100 — Human Development SS (same as HFST 1500 ) - PSY 1200 — Careers and Internship Seminar - PSY 1400 — Analysis of Behavior - PSY 1405 — Analysis of Behavior Lab - PSY 2010 — Psychology as a Science and Career - PSY 2500 — Introduction to Social Psychology - PSY 2710 — Brain and Behavior - SOC 1020 — Modern Social Problems SS - SW 2400 — Diverse Populations Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/psychology-as/ --- # Respiratory Therapy (AAS) **Degree** Respiratory therapy is a dynamic and vital healthcare profession focused on caring for patients with breathing and cardiopulmonary disorders. From newborns taking their first breath to seniors managing chronic conditions, respiratory therapists (RTs) are experts in assessing, treating, and educating patients to improve their quality of life. If you're passionate about science, technology, and making a difference, respiratory therapy is a career that lets you do it all. Completion of the Respiratory Program at Snow College qualifies students to sit for the National Board for Respiratory Care (… ## Courses - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 2320 — Human Anatomy - BIOL 2325 — Human Anatomy Lab - BIOL 2420 — Human Physiology - BIOL 2425 — Human Physiology Lab - CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - RESP 1110 — Cardiopulmonary & Renal Structure & Function - RESP 1150 — Respiratory Care Foundations I - RESP 1300 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedures - RESP 1305 — Respiratory Care Equipment & Procedures Lab - RESP 1705 — Clinical Rotation I - RESP 2220 — Respiratory Care Foundations II - RESP 2230 — Critical Care I - RESP 2235 — Critical Care I Lab - RESP 2260 — Neonatal & Pediatric Respiratory & Critical Care - RESP 2265 — Neonatal & Pediatric Respiratory & Critical Care Lab - RESP 2280 — Specialty Practice in Respiratory Care - RESP 2320 — Critical Care II - RESP 2325 — Critical Care Lab II - RESP 2330 — Respiratory Care Seminar - RESP 2610 — Critical Care III - RESP 2615 — Critical Care Simulation - RESP 2725 — Clinical Rotation II - RESP 2745 — Clinical Rotation III - RESP 2775 — Clinical Rotation IV Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/respiratory-therapy-aas/ --- # Salon Business (AAS) **Degree** The AAS in Salon Business gives students who have completed the cosmetology program greater understanding of communication, business, and accounting practices needed to help someone who wants to own and operate their own business. The required courses allow someone who is licensed in the cosmetology/barbering field to communicate more effectively and ethically with clients, the public, and co-workers. These classes will also give a future salon owner a greater knowledge of relevant business protocols and accounting practices. ## Courses - BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business - BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications - BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business - BUS 1110 — Digital Media Tools - BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE - BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing - BUS 1600 — Entrepreneurship Seminars - BUS 2222 — Entrepreneurship - BUS 2650 — Management Principles for Entrepreneurs - COMM 1500 — Introduction to Mass Media HU - ENGL 1010 — Introduction to Academic Writing E1 - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/salon-business-aas/ --- # Social Sciences (AS Meta-Major) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - ANTH 1000 — Introduction to Anthropology SS - ECON 1740 — US Economic History AI - ECON 2010 — Introduction to Microeconomics SS - GEOG 1000 — Physical Geography PS - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - HIST 1500 — Ancient World Civilization SS - HIST 1510 — Modern World Civilizations SS - HIST 2700 — US History to 1877 SS - HIST 2710 — US History from 1877 SS - POLS 1100 — American National Government AI - POLS 2100 — Introduction to International Relations Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/social-sciences-as/ --- # Social Work (AS) **Degree** Social work is a great fit for students who are passionate about supporting individuals, families, and communities while addressing social challenges. It explores how social systems, policies, and environments impact people's well-being. Students can expect to study topics such as social justice, human behavior, advocacy, mental health, child welfare, crisis intervention, policy analysis, ethics, and community development. ## Courses - ANTH 1000 — Introduction to Anthropology SS - HFST 1500 — Human Development SS (same as PSY 1100 ) - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS - SOC 1010 — Introduction to Sociology SS - SW 1010 — Social Work as a Profession - SW 2100 — Understanding Human Behavior and the Social Environment - SW 2400 — Diverse Populations Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/social-work-as/ --- # Sociology (AS) **Degree** Sociology is a good fit for students who are curious about culture, social behavior, societal structures, and the factors that influence human interactions. Students can expect to study topics such as cultural diversity, social theory, group dynamics, deviance, socialization, research methods, power, the economy, family, and religion. ## Courses - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - POLS 1100 — American National Government AI - PSY 2500 — Introduction to Social Psychology - SOC 1010 — Introduction to Sociology SS - SOC 1020 — Modern Social Problems SS - SW 1010 — Social Work as a Profession Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/sociology-as/ --- # Software Engineering (AS) **Degree** Software engineering is the discipline of designing, developing, and optimizing software systems that power our digital world. It enables us to build everything from small applications to complex, large-scale systems that drive modern technology. A strong foundation in software engineering is essential for careers in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, cloud computing, and many other fields. Software engineering plays a crucial role in solving global challenges—advancing technology, improving connectivity, and developing sustainable digital solutions. If you're passionate ab… ## Courses - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - CS 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab - CS 1410 — Object-Oriented Programming - CS 1415 — Object-Oriented Program Lab - CS 1810 — Introduction to Web Development - CS 2420 — Data Structures and Algorithms - CS 2450 — Intro to Software Engineering - CS 2700 — Digital Circuits - MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA - MATH 1060 — Trigonometry MA - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 2270 — Linear Algebra Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/software-engineering-as/ --- # Software Engineering (BS) **Degree** The Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering degree prepares software engineers: collaborative professionals working on a team to develop software products on time, within budget, and that meet customer requirements. Graduates of this program will possess the practical knowledge and skill of a defined engineering approach for complex systems analysis, planning, design and construction. The coursework builds upon computer science fundamentals and mathematical principles to cover the design, analysis, verification, validation, implementation, deployment, and maintenance of software systems. ## Courses - BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS - BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB - BIOL 1620 — Biology II - BIOL 1625 — Biology II Laboratory - BIOL 2030 — Introductory Genetics - BIOL 2035 — Introductory Genetics Lab - BIOL 2060 — Introductory Microbiology LS - BIOL 2065 — Intro Microbiology Lab LB - BIOL 2200 — General Microbiology - BIOL 2205 — General Microbiology Lab - BIOL 2320 — Human Anatomy - BIOL 2325 — Human Anatomy Lab - BIOL 2420 — Human Physiology - BIOL 2425 — Human Physiology Lab - CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS - CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I - CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS - CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - CS 1410 — Object-Oriented Programming - CS 1415 — Object-Oriented Program Lab - CS 1430 — User Experience Design - CS 1810 — Introduction to Web Development - CS 2420 — Data Structures and Algorithms - CS 2450 — Intro to Software Engineering - CS 2700 — Digital Circuits - CS 2810 — Computer Organization and Architecture - CS 2860 — Operating Systems - ENGL 3260 — Technical Communication - GEO 1110 — Physical Geology PS - GEO 1115 — Physical Geology Lab LB - GEO 1220 — Historical Geology - GEO 1225 — Historical Geology Lab - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 2210 — Calculus III - MATH 2270 — Linear Algebra - MATH 3040 — Statistics for Scientists and Engineers - MATH 3080 — Foundations of Data Science - MATH 3280 — Data Mining - MATH 3310 — Discrete Mathematics - MATH 3480 — Machine Learning - PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I - PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab - PHYS 2220 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II - PHYS 2225 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab - PHYS 2710 — Introductory Modern Physics - SE 3140 — Ethics and Personal Software Process - SE 3250 — Survey of Languages - SE 3520 — Database Systems - SE 3630 — Mobile Application Development - SE 3820 — Back-End Web Development - SE 3830 — Cloud Application Development - SE 3840 — Web Telemetry & Operations - SE 4230 — Advanced Algorithms - SE 4270 — Software Maintenance Practices - SE 4340 — Secure Coding Practices - SE 4400 — Software Engineering Practicum I - SE 4450 — SE Practicum II - SE 4620 — Distributed Application Development - SE 4850 — Advanced Front-end Development Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/software-engineering-bs/ --- # Spanish Language (AA) **Degree** The Foreign Language program at Snow College offers valuable language skills to majors and non-majors alike. Learning a second language is helpful in a wide variety of fields and is particularly beneficial for students interested in business, history, English, or international relations. Students who like food and travel, talking to people from other countries, and visiting historical sites and museums find their experience is enriched by an understanding of other languages. ## Courses - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - LING 2650 — Language in Society HU - LING 2660 — Introduction to Language Systems HU - MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA - SPAN 1010 — Elementary Spanish I IE - SPAN 1020 — Elementary Spanish II FL - SPAN 2010 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN 2020 — Intermediate Spanish II - TESL 1050 — International Partners - TESL 1600 — Language Learning Strategies Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/spanish-language-aa/ --- # Statistics (AS) **Degree** The statistics program at Snow College helps students to gain skills in data analysis, model building, and understanding statistical research. Statistics is an essential tool for students interested in general research in most fields. It is a particularly good fit for those who are interested in understanding how businesses and organizations use data to make informed decisions. ## Courses - CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA - MATH 1045 — Intro to Statistics (Extended) MA - MATH 1210 — Calculus I - MATH 1220 — Calculus II - MATH 2040 — Applied Statistics - MATH 2080 — Applied Data Science - MATH 2270 — Linear Algebra - MATH 2280 — Differential Equations - MATH 3040 — Statistics for Scientists and Engineers - MATH 3080 — Foundations of Data Science Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/statistics-as/ --- # Strategic Communication (AS) **Degree** An associate degree in Strategic Communication equips students with foundational skills in media writing, public relations, digital communication, and audience engagement. Graduates learn to craft persuasive messages, and analyze media impact across platforms, preparing them for entry-level roles in marketing, PR, or corporate communications. ## Courses - COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU - COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA - COMM 1030 — Introduction to Social Media - COMM 1130 — Media Writing - COMM 1500 — Introduction to Mass Media HU - COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS - COMM 2120 — Small Group Communication IE - COMM 2150 — Intercultural Communication SS - COMM 2300 — Introduction to Public Relations - MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/strategic-communication-as/ --- # Teach/English as a Second Lang (AA) **Degree** A degree or certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) is a great option for students who like to explore different cultures, traditions, and languages. As part of the TESL program at Snow College, students tutor and teach English to non-native speakers from different backgrounds while taking classes in the program. With a certificate in TESL, graduates can teach English in private schools and language academies locally and internationally. ## Courses - ANTH 1000 — Introduction to Anthropology SS - CHIN 1010 — Elementary Chinese I IE - CHIN 1020 — Elementary Chinese II FL - FREN 1010 — Elementary French I IE - FREN 1020 — Elementary French II FL - GEOG 1300 — Exploring World Geography SS - ITAL 1010 — Elementary Italian I IE - ITAL 1020 — Elementary Italian II FL - JAPN 1010 — Elementary Japanese I IE - JAPN 1020 — Elementary Japanese II FL - KORE 1010 — Elementary Korean I IE - KORE 1020 — Elementary Korean II FL - LING 2650 — Language in Society HU - LING 2660 — Introduction to Language Systems HU - SOC 1010 — Introduction to Sociology SS - SPAN 1010 — Elementary Spanish I IE - SPAN 1020 — Elementary Spanish II FL - TESL 1150 — Community Outreach - TESL 1400 — Language Teaching Methods - TESL 1600 — Language Learning Strategies - TESL 1997 — TESL Internship I - TESL 2300 — Testing and Evaluation Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/teachenglish-as-second-lang-aa/ --- # Theater (AS) **Degree** The theatre program at Snow College is built to encourage growth in many areas. Because students are involved with carpentry, costuming, and color theory as well as plentiful performance opportunities, our department prepares students for a career in theatre by exposing them to a wide array of experiences. Students enjoy a vibrant, creative, and supportive atmosphere as they explore the world of theatre performance and production. ## Courses - THEA 1033 — Acting I FA - THEA 1223 — Stage Makeup - THEA 1513 — Stagecraft FA - THEA 1713 — Script Analysis - THEA 2033 — Acting II - THEA 2140 — Directing - THEA 2204 — Costume Design For Theatre & Film FA - THEA 2510 — Scene Painting - THEA 2540 — Lighting Design - THEA 2601 — Performance Practicum I - THEA 2611 — Production Practicum I Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/theater-as/ --- # Visual and Performing Arts (AS Meta-Majors) **Degree** This degree is a meta-major, which means it is an ideal major for students exploring majors in life sciences areas. More information on meta-majors at Snow College is available. ## Courses - ART 1110 — Drawing I - ART 1120 — 2D Surface - ART 1130 — 3D Space - ART 1140 — 4D Time - ART 1150 — Photo I - DANC 1130 — Ballet II - DANC 1230 — Modern Dance II - MUSC 1110 — Music Theory I - MUSC 1130 — Sight Singing/Ear Training I - THEA 1033 — Acting I FA - THEA 1513 — Stagecraft FA - THEA 1713 — Script Analysis Source: https://catalog.snow.edu/programs/visual-performing-arts-as/ --- # ACCT 1200 — Basic Income Tax Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACCT 2020 — Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGBS 1100 — Career Exploration/Ag-Business 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGBS 1500 — Introduction to Agribusiness 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 1560 — Riding & Horsemanship 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGBS 1700 — Western Riding Skills I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGBS 1900 — Horse Breaking and Training I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 1997 — Agriculture Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2050 — Intermediate Agricultural Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGBS 2450 — Livestock Facilities Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2700 — Western Riding Skills II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGBS 2900 — Horse Breaking and Training II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 1000 — Introduction to Plant Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 1050 — Farm Machinery Maintenance, Management and Operation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 1210 — Small Engines Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 1330 — Agricultural Chemicals and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 2500 — Irrigation Systems Equipment Maintenance and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 2600 — Drones in Agriculture and Associated Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGTM 2900 — Farm Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ANTH 1000 — Introduction to Anthropology SS 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 1001 — Summer Snow Master Classes 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 1010 — Introduction to the Visual Arts FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1020 — Basic Drawing (Non-Majors) FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1050 — Basic Photography FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1060 — Intro to Printmaking FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1100 — Visual Culture 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ART 1110 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1120 — 2D Surface 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1130 — 3D Space 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1140 — 4D Time 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1150 — Photo I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1200 — Art Talks 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 1600 — Jewelry Making/Small Metals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 1997 — Art Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 2000 — AFA Capstone Seminar: Professional Practices 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ART 2110 — Experimental Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2190 — Figure Studio 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 2220 — Screen Printing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2230 — Relief Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2240 — Intaglio Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2300 — Introduction to Painting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2320 — Portrait Painting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2400 — Introduction to Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2410 — Introduction to Animation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2420 — Experimental Animation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2430 — Digital Drawing and Painting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2510 — Portraits and Selfies 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2520 — Land and Place 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2530 — Black & White Film Photography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2600 — Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2610 — Frame Making Fundamentals 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 2630 — Mixed Media:Collage/Assemblage 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2650 — Ceramic Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2660 — Portrait Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 2680 — Ecorche - The Muscles 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 2756 — Travel Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 2950 — Experiments in Creative Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 3100 — Figure Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 3510 — Alternative Photography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 3690 — Figure Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTH 2710 — Art History Survey I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARTH 2720 — Art History Survey II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AT 1715 — Applied Technical Math 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUTO 1000 — Automotive Basics and Safety 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUTO 1001 — AutomotiveTechnology I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUTO 1002 — Automotive Technology II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 1015 — General Biology Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 1050 — Human Biology LS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 1055 — Human Biology Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 1420 — Environmental Biology LS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 1425 — Environmental Biology Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 1450 — Human Dynamics for Visual Artists & Performers LS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 1460 — Birds, Biology, & You LS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 1465 — Birds, Biology and You Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 1610 — Biology I LS 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOL 1615 — Biology I Laboratory LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 1620 — Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOL 1625 — Biology II Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 1997 — Biological/Health Sciences Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2030 — Introductory Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOL 2035 — Introductory Genetics Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2060 — Introductory Microbiology LS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 2065 — Intro Microbiology Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2120 — Utah Health Scholars 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2122 — Utah Health Scholars: Critical Analysis and Reading in Healthcare 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2200 — General Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 2205 — General Microbiology Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIOL 2220 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 2225 — General Ecology for Life Science Majors Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2320 — Human Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 2325 — Human Anatomy Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2420 — Human Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIOL 2425 — Human Physiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIOL 2450 — Undergraduate Teaching in Biology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIOL 2650 — Pathophysiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOL 2925 — Undergraduate Research 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1020 — Computer Technology and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1110 — Digital Media Tools 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BUS 1170 — Human Relations in Organizations SS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1200 — Business Careers Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1303 — Sales Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1400 — Projects in Social Entrepreneurship 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BUS 1500 — Introduction to Investing and Finance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1510 — Photoshop 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 1600 — Entrepreneurship Seminars 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BUS 1700 — Professional Business Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BUS 1997 — Business Internships I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BUS 2010 — Business Computer Proficiency 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2050 — Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2200 — Business Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2203 — Customer Service Principles & Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2222 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2450 — Presentations for Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2650 — Management Principles for Entrepreneurs 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 2980 — Special Topics in Business 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 1010 — Introductory Chemistry PS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHEM 1015 — Introductory Chemistry Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 1020 — The Chemistry of Cooking PS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHEM 1090 — Chemistry of Color PS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHEM 1110 — Elementary Chemistry PS 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 1115 — Elementary Chemistry Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 1120 — Elementary Organic/Biochemistry 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 1125 — Elementary Organic/Biochemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 1210 — Principles of Chemistry I PS 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 1215 — Principles of Chemistry Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 1220 — Principles of Chemistry II PS 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 1225 — Principles of Chemistry Lab II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 1350 — Forensic Science PS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHEM 1355 — Forensic Science Lab LB 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 2310 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 2315 — Organic Chemistry Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 2320 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHEM 2325 — Organic Chemistry Lab II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHEM 2915 — Undergraduate Research 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CHEM 2925 — Undergraduate Research 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CHIN 1010 — Elementary Chinese I IE 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHIN 1020 — Elementary Chinese II FL 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHIN 2950 — Undergraduate Tutoring 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CIS 1600 — Introduction to Networks 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 1605 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2310 — Cybersecurity Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2320 — Penetration Test Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CIS 2410 — Cybersecurity System Analyst 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CIS 2600 — Scaling Networks in the Enterprise 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 2605 — Wide Area Networking Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice SS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1300 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1330 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1340 — Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1350 — Introduction to Forensic Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1390 — Introduction to Policing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 1997 — Criminal Justice Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CJ 2330 — Juvenile Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 2350 — Laws of Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 2570 — Justice for All IE 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CJ 2997 — Criminal Justice Internship II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CM 1000 — Introduction to Construction Management 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CM 1020 — 3D Architectural Modeling I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1040 — Architecture and Technical Drawing CAD 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1100 — 3D Architectural Modeling II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1155 — Construction Print Reading 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1200 — Introduction to Building Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1210 — Construction Technologies I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1290 — Residential Electrical Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1550 — Construction Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CM 1710 — Construction Technologies II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 1997 — Construction Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2010 — Framing Methods 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CM 2020 — Materials and Methods I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2150 — Cabinet Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2275 — Construction Codes and Zoning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2356 — Special Topics in Construction 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CM 2390 — Computer Generated Woodworking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2460 — Const Sched/Cost Control 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2690 — Fundamentals of Woodworking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2850 — Construction Math & Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CM 2997 — Construction Internship II CM 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1030 — Introduction to Social Media 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1130 — Media Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1500 — Introduction to Mass Media HU 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 1800 — Digital Media Tools 4 credits · 4 hours --- # COMM 1997 — Communication Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 2120 — Small Group Communication IE 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 2150 — Intercultural Communication SS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 2300 — Introduction to Public Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COMM 2997 — Communication Internship II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COSB 1015 — Basic Barbering Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # COSB 1100 — Basic Barbering Theory 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COSB 1200 — Cosmetology/Barbering Sciences and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COSB 1205 — Intermediate Cosmetology Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COSB 1206 — Intermed Cosmetology Lab II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COSB 1215 — Intermediate Barbering Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # COSB 1216 — Intermediate Barbering Lab II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # COSB 1519 — Cosmetology/Barbering Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COSB 1910 — Professional Development I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COSB 1920 — Professional Development II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # COSB 2300 — Principles of Cosmetology/Barb 3 credits · 3 hours --- # COSB 2305 — Advanced Cosmetology Lab 6 credits · 6 hours --- # COSB 2315 — Advanced Barbering Lab 4 credits · 4 hours --- # COSB 2505 — Cosmetology/Barbering Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours --- # COSB 2519 — Advanced Cosmetology/Barbering Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CS 1410 — Object-Oriented Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 1415 — Object-Oriented Program Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CS 1420 — Fundamental and Object-oriented Programming 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CS 1425 — Fundamental and Object-oriented Programming Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CS 1430 — User Experience Design 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CS 1520 — Introduction to Databases 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 1810 — Introduction to Web Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # 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PE 1400 — Self Defense 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1410 — Tai Chi I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1440 — Aikido 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1501 — Intercollegiate Esports 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1676 — Intercollegiate Cheerleading I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1677 — Cheerleading Conditioning I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1710 — Western Swing Dance 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1830 — Fundamentals of Individual, Dual and Team Sports 1 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PE 1831 — Fundamentals of Individual, Dual and Team Sports 2 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PE 1850 — Intercollegiate Cross Country I - Men 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1851 — Intercollegiate Cross Country I - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1855 — Intercollegiate Track and Field I - Men 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1856 — Intercollegiate Track and Field I - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1891 — Intercollegiate Softball I - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 1892 — Intercollegiate Basketball I - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # 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PE 2252 — Intercollegiate Wrestlin II - Men 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2253 — Intercollegiate Wrestling II - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2416 — Intercollegiate Volleyball II - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2436 — Intercollegiate Softball II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2466 — Intercollegiate Basketball - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2656 — Badgerettes Dance Team 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2676 — Intercollegiate Cheerleading II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2677 — Cheerleading Conditioning II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2810 — Coaching Football 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PE 2840 — Coaching Basketball 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PE 2850 — Intercollegiate Cross Country II - Men 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2851 — Intercollegiate Cross Country II - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2855 — Intercollegiate Track and Field II - Men 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2856 — Intercollegiate Track and Field II - Women 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PE 2891 — Intercollegiate Softball - Wom 1 credits · 1 hours --- # 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TECS 1070 — Advanced Training and Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 1519 — Cosmetology/Barbering Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TECS 2010 — Cosmetology/Hair Design/Barbering Advanced Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2020 — Esthetics/Nails/Chemical Advanced Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2519 — Adv. Cosmetology/Barbering Lab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2900 — Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2910 — Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2920 — Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2930 — Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2940 — Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical V 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TECS 2950 — Cosmetology/Hair Design/Barbering Advanced Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEDM 1010 — Introduction to Marketing (formerly TEDM 1000) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDM 1030 — Content Marketing & Analytics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDM 1040 — Email Marketing (formerly TEDM 1020) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDM 1050 — Search Engine Optimization (formerly TEDM 1100) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDM 1060 — Digital Advertising (formerly 1110) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEDM 1070 — Social Media Marketing (formerly TEDM 1300) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEDM 1080 — Advanced Digital Marketing (formerly TEDM 1200) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDM 1110 — Digital Medial Tools 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1000 — Diesel Safety and Basics 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEDT 1010 — Intro to Diesel Technology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDT 1020 — Intro to Diesel Technology II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDT 1100 — Electrical I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1110 — Electrical II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1200 — Steering and Suspension 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1300 — Brakes 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1400 — Drivetrain 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1600 — Engines I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 1610 — Engines II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEDT 1700 — Hydraulics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEDT 1800 — Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEDT 2600 — Advanced Fuel Systems & Computerized Engine Controls 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEDT 2610 — Advanced Emissions Controls 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEEL 1110 — Electrician Apprentice IA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1120 — Electrical Apprenticeship IB 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1210 — Electrical Apprentice IIA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1220 — Electrician Apprentice IIB 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1310 — Electrician Apprentice IIIA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1320 — Electrician Apprentice IIIB 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1410 — Electrician Apprentice IVA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEL 1420 — Electrician Apprentice IVB 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEEM 1010 — Emergency Medical Technician 6 credits · 6 hours --- # TEEM 1200 — AEMT - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician 6 credits · 6 hours --- # TEIT 1000 — CIS Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEIT 1050 — Career and Workplace Relations 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEIT 1100 — Introduction to Networking 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEIT 1130 — Networking Essentials 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEIT 1200 — A+ Core I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEIT 1210 — A+ Core II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEIT 1300 — Linux Foundations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEIT 1400 — Introduction to Cloud 2 credits · 2 hours --- # 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TEMT 1565 — Advanced Print Reading 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEMT 2000 — Process Control 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEMT 2300 — Multi-Axis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TENA 1100 — Nursing Assistant 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TENT 1110 — Nail Technician I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TENT 1200 — Nail Technician II Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TENT 1600 — Advanced Techniques Class/Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TENT 1610 — Nail Technician Business Basics 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEPH 1010 — Phlebotomy I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEPH 1020 — Phlebotomy II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TESL 1050 — International Partners 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TESL 1150 — Community Outreach 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TESL 1400 — Language Teaching Methods 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TESL 1600 — Language Learning Strategies 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TESL 1997 — TESL Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TESL 2300 — Testing and Evaluation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEWT 1000 — Introduction to Welding and Cutting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1010 — Measurement Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TEWT 1020 — Welding Symbols/Print Reading 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1070 — Weld Inspection & Testing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 1111 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1112 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1211 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1212 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1311 — Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1312 — Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1411 — Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1412 — Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # TEWT 1610 — Metal Fabrication I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 1615 — Metal Fabrication II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2100 — Specialized Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2110 — Specialized Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2200 — Specialized Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2210 — Specialized Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2300 — Specialized Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2310 — Specialized Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2400 — Specialized Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEWT 2410 — Specialized Flux Cored Welding (FCAW) II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1013 — Survey of Theatre FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1023 — Introduction to Film FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1033 — Acting I FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1080 — Theatre Improv Performance Team 2 credits · 2 hours --- # THEA 1113 — Voice and Diction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1223 — Stage Makeup 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1513 — Stagecraft FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 1713 — Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2033 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2080 — Theatre Improvisation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2140 — Directing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2203 — Costume Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2204 — Costume Design For Theatre & Film FA 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2210 — Basic Scenic Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2233 — Acting for the Camera 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2290 — Special Topics in Theatre 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2403 — Stage Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2443 — Acting for Musical Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2510 — Scene Painting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2540 — Lighting Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THEA 2601 — Performance Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2602 — Performance Practicum II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2603 — Performance Practicum III 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2604 — Performance Practicum IV 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2605 — Performance Practicum V 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2606 — Performance Practicum VI 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2611 — Production Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2612 — Production Practicum II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2613 — Production Practicum III 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2614 — Production Practicum IV 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2615 — Production Practicum V 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2616 — Production Practicum VI 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2621 — Design Practicum I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2622 — Design Practicum II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # THEA 2901 — Theatre Capstone IE 2 credits · 2 hours