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Registered Nursing (LPN/LVN-to-RN), Associate of Applied Science ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Surgical Technology, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 16 coursesDegreePrepares individuals for employment as an integral part of a surgical team. Surgical technologists work closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses, and other surgical staff in delive… source
Automotive Maintenance ▸ 4 coursesStudents learn basic automotive knowledge and skills. Graduates will possess the minimum skills required to enter the workforce as entry-level automotive service technicians. source
Automotive Diagnostics ▸ 4 coursesStudents learn basic automotive knowledge and skills. Graduates will possess at least the minimum skills required to enter the workforce as entry-level automotive service technicians. source
Criminal Justice ▸ 22 coursesIntended for students seeking a career in law enforcement or for professional law enforcement officers wishing to upgrade career skills. source
Law Enforcement ▸ 5 coursesDesigned to help students gain entry level experience with Law Enforcement and understand the basics of law enforcement and their role in law enforcement. source
Basic Forestry ▸ 4 coursesSubset of the Forestry Technology program covering foundational forestry skills. source
Forestry Technology ▸ 16 coursesFocuses on safety, fundamental forestry skills including species identification, forest mensuration, and practical application of technology for forest resource management. Graduates will learn essen… source
Industrial Engineering Technology, Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 5 coursesCertificateA shared foundational certificate for Industrial Engineering Technology pathways covering introductory industrial technology, safety, and electrical fundamentals. source
Industrial Engineering Technology: Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I), Technical Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Engineering Technology: Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I), Associate of Applied Science ▸ 22 coursesDegreeDesigned to prepare students to become entry-level E&I technicians who use electrical and instrumentation knowledge and skills to diagnose, repair, install, and calibrate industrial equipment in a pl… source
Industrial Engineering Technology: Industrial Maintenance, Technical Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Engineering Technology: Industrial Maintenance, Associate of Applied Science ▸ 16 coursesDegreeDesigned to prepare students to become entry-level industrial maintenance technicians who maintain, troubleshoot, and repair industrial equipment in modern facilities. source
Industrial Engineering Technology: Industrial Maintenance ▸ 5 courses source
Industrial Engineering Technology ▸ 5 courses source
Chemical Process Technology ▸ 11 courses source
Industrial Engineering Technology: Chemical Process Technology ▸ 21 coursesThis degree path is designed to prepare students to become entry-level refinery operators, chemical operators, and process technicians. These individuals control and monitor the systems that run indu… source
Medium/Heavy Truck Diesel Service Technology ▸ 10 coursesThe Technical Certificate (TC) program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in Medium/Heavy Duty vehicle servicing, maintenance, and diagnostics. The Medium/Heavy Duty Technology… source
Diesel Maintenance ▸ 4 coursesThe Certificate of Proficiency (CP) program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in Medium/Heavy Duty servicing, maintenance, and diagnostics. The Medium/Heavy Duty Service Techn… source
Diesel Diagnostics ▸ 4 coursesThe Certificate of Proficiency (CP) program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in Medium/Heavy Duty servicing, maintenance, and diagnostics. The Medium/Heavy Duty Service Techn… source
Nursing Assistant Training ▸ 8 coursesProgram approved through the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Office of Long-Term Care. Students successfully completing the program will be awarded the certificate of proficiency and will be e… source
Welding Technology ▸ 11 coursesThis technical certificate program prepares students for entry-level placement in the welding industry. Instruction includes metal cutting, arc welding, semi-automatic (MIG) welding, and tungsten ine… source
SMAW Welding Technology ▸ 2 coursesThis Certificate of Proficiency gives students instruction in basic welding skills in oxyacetylene and shielded metal arc welding along with a sound knowledge and understanding of industrial safety p… source
GMAW (MIG) Welding ▸ 2 coursesThis Certificate of Proficiency gives students a basic understanding of the various wire welding techniques in the welding industry. Graduates may find entry-level employment in manufacturing, mainte… source
GTAW (TIG) Welding ▸ 2 coursesThis certificate is designed to help students gain an entry-level position as a 'TIG welder.' Covers welding steel plate and pipe with the GTAW process, including Aluminum and Stainless with GTAW, an… source
Welding Layout and Pipefitting ▸ 2 coursesThis certificate is designed to help the student gain an entry-level position as a pipe fitter/layout person in the welding industry. Covers layout of structure and pipe angles including different fi… source
Pipe Welding ▸ 2 coursesDesigned to help the student gain an entry-level position as a pipe welder. Upon completion, the student should have the knowledge and skill to prep for and perform pipe welds in a variety of positio… source
Advanced Pipe Welding ▸ 3 coursesDesigned to offer the student an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in the area of pipe welding. Covers GTAW and SMAW applications related to AWS certification using stainless and carb… source
Associate of General Studies ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
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ENGL 0211ENGL 021119+ 251+ College-level Math Pre - Pass MATH 1073 or MATH 1083 or Pre - MATH 1023 & MATH 0021 with a grade C or better. 19+ 249+ QAS Course Name [Course Code] ACT Accuplacer Next Generation (score 200… source
MATH 0081MATH FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS LAB1Co-requisite: MATH 1083 The Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) Math for Health Professionals Lab provides extra instruction for students who do not meet the requirements to enroll directly into Math… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 0011MATHEMATICAL REASONING LAB1Co-requisite: MATH 1113 The Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) Mathematical Reasoning Lab provides extra instruction for students who do not meet the requirements to enroll directly into Math Reasoni… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 0021]1217-18 Mathematics 237-248 QAS 460-500 Math 50-76 Elementary Algebra 26-40 Algebra College Algebra [MATH 1023] 19+ Mathematics 249+ QAS 510+ Math 77+ Elementary Algebra 41+ Algebra ACTS Courses Please… 12 cr · 12 hr source
ENTR 1003INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIPThis course will introduce the students to entrepreneurship and how entrepreneurial businesses impact the US economy. Students will learn the basics of entrepreneurship including general aspects of m… source
MATH 1113MATH 1113College Algebra OR Math for Health Professionals OR Technical Mathematics OR Mathematical Reasoning Certificate of Proficiency Program Total Hours 13-14 1Also accepted are the previously taught Kines… source
BTEC 2413ADVANCED BUSINESS APPLICATIONSPrerequisite: CSCI 2143 A continuation of the course Microcomputers: Business Applications. The course focuses on the use of business software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and d… source
ENGL 1123Composition II 3Fine Arts Choice* Fine Arts Choice* 3 Fine Arts Choice* Fine Arts Choice * 3 Physical Science Choice* OR Biological Science Choice* Choice must include Lab Physical Science Choice* OR** Biological Sc… source
ENGL 1113COMPOSITION IACTS Equivalent Course Number = ENGL 1013 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Writing college-level essays using clear and effective prose based on accepted conventions of grammar, usa… source
CSCI 1003Introduction to Computers 3Total 12 Totals for EMT-to-Paramedic Associate of Applied Science Degree Credit Hours Total program hours for Technical Certificate (Paramedic) 48 General Education Requirements 12 PROGRAM CREDIT HOU… source
ENGL 2223LITERATURE IIACTS Equivalent Course Number = ENGL 2123 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1123. Introduction to Western literature with selections of works from 1660 to the present. Emphasis on historical context, literary anal… source
HPER 1403HPER 1403Physical Activity choice OR Personal and Community Health 1 - 3 Total 13-15 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 62+ Education majors may obtain more information regarding the PRAXIS CORE Exam by going to www.ets.org… source
PHED 1001PHED 10012Total 15-16 PROGRAM CREDIT HOUR TOTAL 60 **Student must take one Biological Science (BIOL) and one Physical Science (PHYS, CHEM, GEOL) to complete the Associate of Arts degree. The student will need… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSCI 2063ORCSCI Elective Programming I OR CSCI Programming Elective 3 Total 13 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 13 Return to Table of Contents Page | 130 GENERAL BUSINESS (Course Descriptions… source
CSCI 1803SECURITY+Security+ focuses on the latest trends and techniques in risk management, risk mitigation, threat management disaster recovery and intrusion detection. Other topics include cryptography and access co… source
CSCI 2713SQLThis course introduces students to the fundamentals and functions of Structured Query Language (SQL). SQL manages data stored within a relational database, including table creation, updating, and oth… source
ENGL 2043TECHNICAL WRITING IIACTS Equivalent Course Number = ENGL 2023 Pre-requisite: Pass ENGL 1113 or ENGL 1043 or ENGL 1143 with a grade “C” or higher. Work with the principles of writing technical documents some of which are… source
CSCI 2703PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS AND PORTFOLIO DESIGNPre-requisite: Completion of 45 hours of the program. Students complete projects that require organizational skills and teamwork to prepare them for a smooth transition into the fast-paced business e… source
CSCI 2433Network Security 3Elective*** Approved Restricted Elective (CSCI/BUSI/BTEC)*** 3 Social Science Elective**** Social Science Elective**** 3 Total 15 PROGRAM CREDIT HOUR TOTAL 60 *Networking Pathway-consult your advisor… source
ACCT 2003PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IACTS Equivalent Course Number = ACCT 2003 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Math Introduction to the field of accounting, with emphasis on… source
HIST 2023HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1876ACTS Equivalent Course Number = HIST 2123 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading A general survey of the history of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. source
CSCI 1813CYBER SECURITY ESSENTIALSThis course is intended to provide a basic survey of the importance and understanding of IT security awareness and data confidentiality. This security course walks users through various aspects of in… source
MGMT 2113MGMT 2113Intro to Management OR Management Skills 3 Elective Elective (BUSI, BTEC, CSCI, MGMT, ENTR, ADMS, ACCT or ECON) 3-4 Total 15-16 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE 30-32 THIRD SEMESTER/YEAR… source
SPCH 1113SPCH 1113Advanced Grammar & Composition OR Principles of Speech 3 Elective Elective (BUSI, BTEC, CSCI, MGMT, ENTR, ADMS, ACCT or ECON) 3-4 Elective Elective (BUSI, BTEC, CSCI, MGMT, ENTR, ADMS, ACCT or ECON)… source
ECON 2103Microeconomic Principles 3Elective Elective (BUSI, BTEC, CSCI, MGMT, ENTR, ADMS, ACCT or ECON) 3-4 Elective Elective (BUSI, BTEC, CSCI, MGMT, ENTR, ADMS, ACCT or ECON) 3-4 Total 15-16 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 60-65 Return to Table… source
EMAT 2603SOUND DESIGNStudents will study theory and apply practical experience in sound for film and video. This course will explore the technical and aesthetic aspects of sound as it relates to the moving image. Midi, S… source
EMAT 2203DOCUMENTARY FILM-MAKINGThis course explores techniques necessary to direct and produce a documentary film. The main focus is on directing, producing, preproduction, and interview for documentary production, students will a… source
EMAT 2513Internship IISocial Science Choice* Social Science Choice* 3 Total 15 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE (ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY) 30 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (ENTERTAINMEN… source
EDUC 2053EDUC 2053Child Growth & Development OR Development & Learning 3 Total 6 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY (EDUCATION STUDIES) 6 *** Middle School and High School emphasis may substitute a con… source
ECED 1043ECE ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISMPre-requisites: Admission to the Early Childhood Education Program and EDUC 2033 or EDUC 2053. This course provides an opportunity to explore and develop essential skills in ethics and professionalis… source
ENGL 1043TECHNICAL ENGLISH FOR INDUSTRYCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading This course is designed to enhance reading and writing skills for the workplace. Emphasis is placed on technical reading, job-related vocabulary, se… source
MATH 1073MATH 107315College Algebra OR Technical Mathematics 3 Social Science Choice* Social Science Choice* 3 Total General Education Credit Hours 15 Additional Course** Additional Course** 3 Additional Course** Additi… 15 cr · 15 hr source
EDUC 2313EDUC 2313Introduction to Computers OR Intro to Education Technology 3 Total 18 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE* (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION) 33 *The Early Childhood Education Technical Certificat… source
GEOG 2003GEOG 2003One of the following: General Psychology Introduction to Sociology American Government: National Macroeconomic Principles Intro to Geography Total 16 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE (ED… source
ECED 2893School-Age Development, Learning Guidance 3Total 15 - 21 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION) 66+ **Social Science Choice Options: PSYC 2003 General Psychology, SOCI 2003 Introduction to Sociology, GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geograp… source
ECED 2873INFANT TODDLER CAREGIVING & FIELD EXPERIENCEThis course introduces the student to the basic skills and guidelines necessary for respectful and developmentally appropriate group childcare for young, mobile, and older infants and toddlers both t… source
ECED 2063ADMINISTRATION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS IIThis course provides in-depth coverage of topics pertinent to the leadership, management, and professional development of the future and current early childhood program director/owner. Emphasis is on… source
ECED 2843TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR THE EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILDPrerequisite or Corequisite: EDUC 2033 or EDUC 2053. This course assists the student in developing an understanding and vision of how inclusion supports the learning of all young children. Participan… source
ECED 2743Music, Movement & Creative Arts 3TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CURRICULUM) 12 These courses are designed to partially meet the mandatory competencies for Birth through Pre-Kindergarten… source
PSCI 2003PSCI 2003History of the US to 1876 OR History of the US Since 1876 OR American Government: National Total 15 *TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY (EDUCATION STUDIES) 6 SECOND SEMESTER/YEAR: Cou… source
CHEM 1004/L FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = CHEM 1004 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. This is a survey course introducing Chemistry as it applies to the real world for students in g… source
HIST 1013HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION SINCE 1700ACTS Equivalent Course Number = HIST 1223 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading An introductory study of the development of modern European civilization within the context of world histo… source
EDUC 2113MATH FOR TEACHERS I(Number Operations and Number Sense for Elementary and Middle School Grades) Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading. Pre-requisites: MATH 1023 OR MATH 1113. This is the entry-level course… source
SPAN 1014SPAN 1014One of the following: Art Appreciation Music Appreciation Theatre Appreciation Intro to Philosophy Elementary French I Elementary Spanish I 3 - 4 Total 16 - 17 *** Middle School & High School emphasi… source
EDUC 2223MATH FOR TEACHERS II(Geometry I for the Elementary and Middle Grades) Pre-requisites: ENGL 0103, MATH 1023 OR MATH 1113. This is an entry-level course for P-8 grade levels with an emphasis on teaching methods. Focus is… source
EDUC 2023SURVEY OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENThis course consists of a brief overview of many common developmental and genetic disabilities children may experience, and how teachers and preschool teachers may adapt environments and lesson plans… source
PSYC 2223Developmental Psychology OR35Human Growth and Development Required 3 Total Hours 10 33 33 Transfer to Registered Nursing (RN) Programs at Other Colleges • Students who wish to attend a registered nursing or more advanced nursing… 35 cr · 35 hr source
BIOL 1004/L FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 1004 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. Morphological, physiological, and taxonomic survey of living organisms with emphasis on basic b… source
PSYC 2003OR15Elective2 Medical Terminology OR General Psychology OR Health Science or Science Elective2 (see prefix list below) 3-4 Health Science OR Science Elective 2 Health Science or Science Elective 2 3 Tota… 15 cr · 15 hr source
EDUC 2103CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LITERATUREPre-requisite: ENGL 0103. This course is designed to provide introductory content on children’s and young adolescent literature. The material will help pre-service teachers select, read, and evaluate… source
PHIL 2003INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYACTS Equivalent Course Number = PHIL 1103 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading This course is designed to acquaint the student with classic issues, ideas, thinkers, and strategies in th… source
EMSP 1007Emergency Medical Technician 7Total 7 Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) (Course Descriptions – EMSP) This fifteen-credit-hour, 3-semester program is for certified EMT’s to obtain further training at an intermediate lev… source
EMSP 1013SHOCK AND FLUID THERAPYUnderstanding and management of the body systems’ reactions to decreased cellular oxygenation. Body fluids, osmosis, and pathophysiology of inadequate tissue perfusion combined with the evaluation an… source
EMSP 2022EMS ENVIRONMENT IIGuided practice and emphasis on disaster and triage, EMS communications, stress management, and emergency rescue extrication techniques. source
EMSP 2033Advanced EMT Concepts 312Total 6 PROGRAM CREDIT HOUR TOTAL 15 Paramedic (EMT-to-Paramedic) (Course Descriptions – EMSP) The applicant must already be a certified EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) or Advanced EMT (AEMT). Max… 12 cr · 12 hr source
EMSP 2232ASSESSMENT-BASED MANAGEMENTIntegrates the principles of assessment-based management to perform an appropriate assessment and implement the management plan for patients with common complaints. This module will emphasize general… source
EMSP 2234FIELD INTERNSHIP IISupervised experience in the pre-hospital care setting which will allow the student to apply all of the principles and skills of the Paramedic in the pre-hospital care setting. The student will pract… source
EMSP 2274Community Paramedic Patient Clinical Care Practicum 417TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 12 Return to Table of Contents Page | 151 MEDICAL CODING (Course Descriptions – HCIT) Certificate of Proficiency and Technical Certificate SouthArk… 17 cr · 17 hr source
HSCI 1003MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYStudy of the basic structure of medical terms including prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, plurals, pronunciation, spelling, and definitions. Introduces students to fundamental concepts… source
HCIT 2262MEDICAL ETHICS AND LAWA course of study designed to introduce the student entering the health care field to ethical and legal issues and responsibilities. Ethical and legal responsibilities of health care workers are the… source
HCIT 2774Certification Practice & Preparation 432Semester Credit Hour Total 4 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE 37 *Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab, Medical Terminology, Human Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab, and Introduction to Comput… 32 cr · 32 hr source
SASC 1101Campus Technology 0Total 7 SECOND SEMESTER/YEAR: Course Number Course Name Credit Hours source
HCIT 2081ICD-10 CODING LABCo-requisite HCIT 2073. Practical application and laboratory practice in coding using the ICD-10 coding and classification system. source
HCIT 2191CPT Coding LabTotal 7 SIXTH SEMESTER/YEAR: IMPORTANT: Student must have successfully completed ALL previous program courses, including required general education courses, with a grade of ‘C’ or higher in order to… source
KINS 2301KINS 2301One of the following: Biology for Majors/Lab Zoology /Lab General Botany/Lab Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab Human Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab Microbiology Fundamentals of Chemistry/Lab College… source
PTAP 1002Intro for Physical Therapist Assistants 2Pre-requisite Credit Hour Total 32 *Any substitutions to the stated academic Pre-requisites must be approved by the PTA program director prior to application to the program. Return to Table of Conten… source
PTAP 2323ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT FOR PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTSPrinciples of Administration and Management focuses on success strategies for PTA students; patient-care issues such as modes of reimbursement and hospital organizations. This course also addresses p… source
PTAP 2424CLINICAL PRACTICUM IClinical Practicum I is the first of two clinical practicum courses. The student will practice clinical skills learned in lecture / lab didactic courses and develop competence as an active participan… source
PTAP 2528Clinical Practicum II 815Semester Credit Hour Total 15 PROGRAM CREDIT HOUR TOTAL 74 Return to Table of Contents Page | 156 PRACTICAL NURSING: THE BETTY OWEN SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING (Course Descriptions – PRNS) Technical… 15 cr · 15 hr source
BIOL 2074/L HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 2414 Pre-requisite: Pass BIOL 2064/L with a grade of “C” or better. This course is a continuation of BIOL 2064 and provides the second of two sections on the stud… source
PRNS 1117FUNDAMENTALS IIThis course serves in conjunction with Nursing Fundamentals I. It offers the opportunity for students to demonstrate performance of learned nursing skills in the skills lab and the long-term care cli… source
PRNS 1217MEDICAL SURGICAL IIThis course is designed to equip the student with the fundamental knowledge of disease processes and the appropriate critical thinking skills required to provide nursing interventions to care for all… source
PRNS 1317MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING WITH NCLEX PREPARATIONSThis course serves to equip the student with the fundamental knowledge of the pathophysiology of disease processes and the appropriate critical thinking skills required to provide nursing interventio… source
PRNS 1207MEDICAL SURGICAL IThis course serves to equip the student with the fundamental knowledge of the pathophysiology of disease processes and the appropriate critical thinking skills required to provide nursing interventio… source
RADT 1222IMAGE PROCESSING AND PROCEDURESA comprehensive study of image production and processing. Composition and care of films and screens will be included. Return to Table of Contents Page | 241 source
RADT 2202RADIATION PHYSICSStudy of the physics of Radiologic technology. Emphasis on x-ray production, influencing factors, and imaging equipment. source
RADT 1423POSITIONING PROCEDURES IIIRadiographic positioning of the skull region. Advanced positions for unusual patient conditions and pathologies will also be covered. Laboratory required. source
RADT 2042Imaging Modalities 2Total 9 SEMESTER/YEAR: SPRING Course Number Course Name Credit Hours source
RADT 2403RADIOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGYStudy of pathologic and traumatic conditions confronted in the field of radiography. Emphasis on the proper care and treatment of the patient. RNSG source
RADT 2312Advanced Clinical Education III 2Semester Credit Hour Total 6 PROGRAM CREDIT HOUR TOTAL 80 Return to Table of Contents Page | 169 REGISTERED NURSING ARKANSAS RURAL NURSING EDUCATION CONSORTIUM (Course Descriptions – RNSG) Associate… source
MATH 1083MATH FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS3Pre-requisite: Math ACT 17 or higher OR Placement based on Multiple Measures. Co-requisite: MATH 0081 if Pre-requisite is not met. This is a college-level course designed for specific health majors.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RNSG 2123NURSING PRACTICUM ICo-requisite: RNSG 2119 Applies medical/surgical and mental health nursing theory, critical thinking/clinical reasoning necessary for safe, patient-centered care. Incorporates evidence-based practice… source
RNSG 2223NURSING PRACTICUM IIPrerequisite: RNSG 2123, RNSG 2119 Co-requisite: RNSG 2216 Applies concepts learned in RNSG 2216 to provide safe, quality, patient-centered care to a diverse patient population focusing on wellness a… source
RNSG 2323Nursing Practicum III 333Semester Credit Hour Total 12 Total General Education Pre-Requisite Course Credit Hours 33 TOTAL COURSE CREDIT HOURS FOR AAS in Registered Nursing 66 Return to Table of Contents Page | 173 SURGICAL T… 33 cr · 33 hr source
SURG 2123SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY SKILLS LAB IStudent will observe and demonstrate the principles and procedures taught in SURG 2014 in the laboratory setting. This experience provides the student the opportunity to practice skills in a non- pat… source
SURG 2202SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY II SKILLS LABORATORYStudent will observe and demonstrate the principles and procedures taught in SURG 2208 in the laboratory setting. This experience provides the student the opportunity to practice skills in a non- pat… source
SURG 2306Surgical Technology Practicum II 6Total 9 PROGRAM CREDIT HOUR TOTAL 72 Return to Table of Contents Page | 176 Career & Technical Education Associate of Applied Sciences (AAS) Criminal Justice General Technology Industrial Engineering… source
AUTO 1804Automatic Transmission 4Total 16 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE 35 Those students whose remediation scores are below minimum levels must enroll in remediation courses and may concurrently enroll in program co… source
AUTO 1604Engine Performance 416Total 16 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 16 AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS (Course Descriptions – AUTO) Certificate of Proficiency Students in Automotive Diagnostics learn basic automotive… 16 cr · 16 hr source
CRJU 2403CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TECHNIQUESSurvey of general procedures, concepts and practical application of the mechanics of criminal investigation. Emphasis on elements of crime and fact-finding. source
CRJU 2603CRJU 2603Juvenile Justice OR Arkansas Juvenile Law and Procedures 3 Total 9 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 9 Return to Table of Contents Page | 181 FORESTRY TECHNOLOGY (Course Descriptions… source
CRJU 2543JUVENILE REHABILITATION AND CORRECTIONSThis course will teach students how to understand the issues related to juvenile problems while focusing on juvenile protection, rehabilitation, incarceration, and dealing with special need offenders… source
CRJU 2503Arkansas Criminal Law 3Total 9 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 9 *Six hours equivalent credit will be given for persons holding a certificate of completion from the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Acad… source
MATH 1023MATH 1023Technical Math OR Total 14 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY (BASIC FORESTRY)* 11 SEMESTER/YEAR: SPRING Course Number Course Name Credit Hours source
BTEC 2143BTEC 214315Introduction to Computers OR Business Applications 3 Social Science Choice* Social Science Choice* 3 Total General Education Credit Hours 15 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR ASSOCIATE OF GENERAL STUDIES 60 *S… 15 cr · 15 hr source
FRST 1064FRST 106460Forestry Internship I OR Forestry Capstone 4 Total 7 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE 36 Return to Table of Contents Page | 182 GENERAL TECHNOLOGY Associate of Applied Science The Associ… 60 cr · 60 hr source
MECH 1404FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICSIntroduces the student to the National Electrical Code and its application in designing and installing electrical circuits, selecting wiring materials and devices, and choosing wiring methods. Includ… source
ENGL 1143Technical Writing I 3Total 19 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE 38 Those students whose remediation scores are below minimum levels must enroll in remediation courses and may concurrently enroll in program co… source
MECH 1804Introduction to PLC 4Welding Elective Welding Elective 4 IET Restrictive Elective OR IET Internship Industrial Engineering Technology Restricted Elective (MECH, PTEC) OR IET Internship (MECH 2614, PTEC 2193) Social Scien… source
PTEC 1133PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION IThis course is the study of instruments and instrument systems used in chemical processing industry, including terminology, primary variables, symbols, control loops, and basic troubleshooting. Stude… source
MECH 2203PLC Applications 3IET Restrictive Elective OR IET Internship Industrial Engineering Technology Restricted Elective (MECH, PTEC) OR IET Internship (MECH 2614, PTEC 2193) Social Science Elective Social Science (ECON, PS… source
MECH 2003Industrial Mechanics and Mechanical Devices 3Total 14 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE (INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE) 30 Return to Table of Contents Page | 187 Associate of Applied Science: Industrial Engineering Technology: Industrial M… source
MECH 1904INDUSTRIAL MOTORS AND CONTROLSPre-requisite: MECH 1404. Course covers electrical tools, instruments and safety, industrial electrical symbols, and line diagrams, theory to logic as applied to line diagrams, AC manual contractors… source
PTEC 2364PROCESS TECHNOLOGY II: SYSTEMSCo-requisite: PTEC 1244 This is the study of the interrelation of process equipment and process systems including related scientific principles. Students will arrange process equipment into basic sys… source
PTEC 1253PRINCIPLES OF QUALITYThis is the study of the background and application of quality concepts. Topics include team skills, quality tools, economics and continuous improvement. Students will define terms associated with qu… source
CHEM 1024/LCollege Chemistry Principles I/Lab OR Chemistry I for Science Majors/Lab* 4 IET Restrictive Elective OR IET Internship Industrial Engineering Technology Restricted Elective (MECH, PTEC) OR IET Intern… source
TRUK 1704HVAC Technology 4TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 19 Diesel Diagnostics (Course Descriptions – TRUK) Certificate of Proficiency The Certificate of Proficiency (CP) program is designed to prepare stu… source
TRUK 1604Engine Diagnostics Technology 4TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 19 Return to Table of Contents Page | 192 NURSING ASSISTANT (Course Descriptions – NSAT, HSCI) Certificate of Proficiency The curriculum at SouthArk… source
HSCI 1021CPR and First Aid 1TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 12-14 Return to Table of Contents Page | 194 WELDING TECHNOLOGY (Course Descriptions – WELD) Technical Certificate This technical certificate progra… source
WELD 1264PIPE WELDING IThe course covers the practical application of SMAW Pipe Welding. The student will use SMAW equipment and make welds in compliance with AWS codes on carbon steel pipe. This course will use Level Thre… source
WELD 2264WELD 2264Layout and Pipefitting II OR Pipe Welding II 4 Total 16 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE 35 Those students whose remediation scores are below minimum levels must enroll in remediation co… source
WELD 2114SMAW II Welding 48TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 8 GMAW (MIG) WELDING (Course Descriptions – WELD) Certificate of Proficiency This Certificate of Proficiency gives students a basic understanding of… 8 cr · 8 hr source
WELD 2214GMAW II WELDINGPre-requisite: WELD 1214 or consent of instructor. The course covers the practical application of GMAW equipment by welding AWS certification tests in all positions on steel plate and steel pipe. The… source
WELD 2224GTAWTOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 8 Return to Table of Contents Page | 196 WELDING LAYOUT AND PIPEFITTING (Course Descriptions – WELD) Certificate of Proficiency This certificate is… source
WELD 2244Layout and Pipefitting II 4TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS FOR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY 8 PIPE WELDING (Course Descriptions – WELD) Certificate of Proficiency The Pipe Welding Certificate of Proficiency is designed to help the student g… source
ECON 2003ECON 2003Return to Table of Contents Page | 198 Career Accelerator The Career Accelerator division at SouthArk provides non-credit, workforce training. Four departments fall within this division: Academic and… source
ACCT 2103PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING IIACTS Equivalent Course Number = ACCT 2013 Pre-requisite: ACCT 2003. Introduction to managerial accounting, including cost accounting, financial analysis for decision- making, and managerial reporting… source
ACCT 2113COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEMSPre-requisite: ACCT 2003 or BUSI 1013. Using procedures encountered in accounting information systems with emphasis on journalizing transactions, internal controls, and the use of financial statement… source
ARTI 1013DRAWING IA course designed to teach the techniques of drawing in pencil, charcoal, and ink. Provides instruction in the application of art principles to drawing. Four hours per week in studio. source
ARTI 1113DRAWING IIPre-requisite: Pass ARTI 1013 with a “C” or better. Advanced problems in drawing, composition, drawing with colored media, and experimental techniques. Four hours per week in studio. source
ARTI 2003ART APPRECIATIONACTS Equivalent Course Number = ARTA 1003 (For non-art majors) Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Course to develop enjoyment of art and understanding of art’s relevance to society th… source
ARTI 2073PAINTING IPre-requisite: Pass ARTI 1013 with a “C” or better. This course provides preliminary experience in painting, using transparent water-soluble paints and other media related to pictorial composition. source
ARTI 2093PAINTING IIPre-requisite: Pass ARTI 2073 with a “C” or higher. Designed for students to become acquainted with advanced painting methods using water soluble paints. Composition and personal style are emphasized… source
AUTO 1104MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN & AXLESManual transmissions, transaxles, clutches and transfer cases are covered in this course with lecture and lab. Also covered are u-joints, drive shafts and differential repair and diagnosis. source
AUTO 1204BRAKE SYSTEMSThis course (lecture and lab) covers the diagnosis and repair of brake system hydraulics, drum brake systems, disc brake systems and power assist brake systems. Anti-lock brake system diagnosis and r… source
AUTO 1304STEERING & SUSPENSIONThis course (lecture and lab) covers diagnosis and repair of steering and suspension systems. Units of instruction will include steering systems, suspension systems, alignment procedures, and wheel/t… source
AUTO 1404AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICSThis course introduces electrical theory including voltage, current, resistance, and power. DC and AC circuits are covered along with series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. The proper use of… source
AUTO 1504ENGINE REPAIRThis course includes safety, tools, service information, and precision measurement. Also covered are engine disassembly/assembly procedures, engine diagnosis, lubrication and cooling systems. (2 hour… source
AUTO 1704HEATING & AIR CONDITIONINGThis course (lecture and lab) covers diagnosis and repair of Air Conditioning Systems. Refrigeration and heating and cooling systems are also covered. Automatic control systems, refrigerant recovery,… source
AUTO 2601DIRECTED STUDYThe student and the instructor will agree upon a project that will enhance the student’s automotive knowledge. The project is to be completed by the student in the classroom, lab, or on the job. May… source
BIOL 1114/L BIOLOGY FOR MAJORSACTS Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 1014 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. A study of the principles of biology. Provides the foundation for other advanced courses in the… source
BIOL 1024/L ZOOLOGY / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 1054 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. The emphasis will be on general principles of zoology. The course will survey the major animal… source
BIOL 1034/L GENERAL BOTANY / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 1034 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. The emphasis will be on general principles of botany. Material will cover form, structure, func… source
BIOL 2003NUTRITION AND DIETStudy of the fundamental principles of human nutrition and diet with emphasis on dietary guidelines and MyPlate, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and energy requirements in normal… source
BIOL 2064/L, HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 2404 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. This course is the first of two sections on the study of the structure and functions of the org… source
BIOL 2174/L MICROBIOLOGY/LABActs Equivalent Course Number = BIOL 2004 Pre-requisite: Pass BIOL 2064 or BIOL 1004 with a grade of “C” or better. The course/lab incorporates critical thinking as students are introduced to the wor… source
BLAW 2013LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS IPre-requisites: ENGL 1113 This course is a discussion of the legal environment, contracts, and dealings with goods, commercial paper, debts, and creditors. This is the introductory course in law for… source
BTEC 1113SOCIAL MEDIASocial media, such as Twitter, Facebook, blogging, etc., are technologies that enable individuals to create, collaborate, and share messages with audiences of all sizes. Students will explore the pos… source
BTEC 1903DIGITAL PUBLISHINGIntroduces the student to the basics of digital publishing. Course will include terminology, graphics, line draw, columns, tables and charts, report production, and layout techniques as well as advan… source
BTEC 1923INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTO EDITINGStudents will be introduced to the fundamental and intermediate aspects of digital photo editing. From a post-production perspective, students will learn how to take an existing photographic image an… source
BTEC 2043WEB DESIGN IStudents are introduced to basic web design using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).Topics include: planning and designing effective web pages; building web pages with… source
BTEC 2183INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICSUsing current industry software, students will learn how to creatively design through software functions that include drawing, painting, editing, coloring, and layering. Basic and intermediate techni… source
BTEC 2193WEB DESIGN IIPre-requisite: BTEC 2043 Advanced concepts of web design and production will be used to produce professional websites. Topics include templates, style sheets, layers, interactivity, animating timelin… source
BTEC 2223EXCELThrough the use of Microsoft Excel, the student will learn core and expert level functions using personal and business applications. The class emphasizes the features and techniques to develop soluti… source
BUSI 1003THE AMERICAN ENTERPRISE SYSTEMACTS Equivalent Course Number = BUSI 1013 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Basic course in the fundamentals of business. An overview to develop an intelligent understanding of the… source
BUSI 1013INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTINGThe study of bookkeeping cycles of keeping journals, posting to ledger accounts, taking trial balances, preparing balance sheets and working papers, and preparing closing and adjusting entries. Cover… source
BUSI 2013BUSINESS STATISTICSACTS Equivalent Course Number = BUSI 2103 Pre-requisite: MATH 1023 or Approval of Instructor. An introduction to applied statistical analysis including measures of central tendency and dispersion, ba… source
BUSI 2043CUSTOMER SERVICE AND SUPPORTThis course is designed to help students develop outstanding customer service skills. Students will learn how to interact with (communicating in person), resolve conflicts, maintain records, understa… source
BUSI 2063BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSACTS Equivalent Course Number = BUSI 2013 Pre-requisites: ENGL 1113 The composition and evaluation of psychologically sound business letters in correct and forceful English. Emphasis is placed on sol… source
BUSI 2903SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESSA survey of various topics within the field of business to meet specialized needs. CHEM source
CHEM 1124/L CHEMISTRY II FOR SCIENCE MAJORS / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = CHEM 1424 Pre-requisites: Pass CHEM 1024/L with a grade of “C” or better. Course is a continuation of CHEM 1024/L incorporating critical thinking with a greater emphas… source
CRJU 1103INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICEACTS Equivalent Course Number = CRJU 1023 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading. Examination of the history and philosophy of the administration of justice in America. The systems and su… source
CRJU 1313INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGYThis course covers basics in criminology theories, patterns and behaviors. Students learn socioeconomic and sociocultural influences that have affected crime over the years. It is designed to provide… source
CRJU 1353INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONSThis course focuses on the major programs within the corrections component of the criminal justice system. It includes analysis of probation, institutional treatment, parole, and community correction… source
CRJU 2103POLICE ADMINISTRATIONIntroductory course in the role of police in administration of criminal justice and crime control. An overview of police administrative, line, and auxiliary functions. source
CRJU 2303RULES OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURESThis course will provide the student with an overview of the State and Federal Rule rules of evidence applicable in criminal proceedings. The course will focus on evidence concepts including, but not… source
CRJU 2513JUVENILE JUSTICEAn examination of the juvenile justice system and the provisions of Arkansas and federal law pertaining to juveniles. Designed to provide freshmen and sophomore students with knowledge of terminology… source
CRJU 2533COMMUNITY BASED CORRECTIONSA study of probation, parole, diversion, pre-trial release, and intermediate sanctions. A critical analysis of the statutes and policies relating to the administration of community-based correctional… source
CSCI 1103COBOL PROGRAMMINGIntroduction to computer programming using the Common Business oriented language including presentation and analysis of programming applications and techniques for business, industry, and government. source
CSCI 1116COMPUTER HARDWARE AND OPERATING SYSTEMSThis course introduces learners to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level information and communication technology professionals. The curricu… source
CSCI 1302NETWORK + CERTIFICATION REVIEWA review of the concepts, terms, and bodies of knowledge making up the Network + certification exam. Introduction to the key networking installations, configurations, and administration tasks involve… source
CSCI 1323NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALSThis course has been designed with the novice networking student in mind and covers all types of networks from the ground up. Designed to provide a solid foundation in essential concepts and methods,… source
CSCI 1513COMPUTER CAREERS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTThis course will allow students to explore various computer-related careers and professions, as well as address students’ skills, interests, and personalities as related to individual career requirem… source
CSCI 1703INTRODUCTION TO LINUXPresents the foundational principles and skills of the Linux operating system. Students will learn how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot Linux from a system-level experiential perspective. source
CSCI 1713ALTERNATIVE OPERATING SYSTEMSPre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and either CSCI 1114 or CSCI 1263 (or permission of the instructor). This course is an introduction of operating systems other than the Windows OS.… source
CSCI 1833MOBILE APPLICATION PROGRAMMINGThis course introduces students to programming technologies, design and development related to mobile applications. Topics include accessing device capabilities, industry standards, operating systems… source
CSCI 2053JAVA SCRIPTPre-requisite: CSCI 2803 HTML/CSS XML or permission of instructor. An introduction to the JavaScript language, which is used to develop dynamic web pages with features, such as forms, slide shows, an… source
CSCI 2124/L INTRODUCTION TO JAVA/ LABAn introduction to the fundamentals of the JAVA programming language. Provides a conceptual understanding of object- oriented programming. Students will learn how to create classes, objects, and appl… source
CSCI 2203DATABASEPre-requisite: BTEC 2143 or equivalent skills. Through the use of Microsoft Access, the student will learn core and various expert-level functions through database creation, manipulation, and output… source
CSCI 2351/2352/2353 SPECIAL TOPICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYA survey course of a selected topic or related topics in information technology intended to provide the student with exposure to new technology or a special knowledge/skill set. Credit will vary depe… source
CSCI 2361/2362/2363 SPECIAL TOPICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ ADVANCEDA continuation of CSCI 2351/2352/2353. source
CSCI 2373WINDOWS SERVERPre-requisites: Placement into College-Level Reading and CSCI 1116, or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to give students the knowledge and experience to install, configure, and a… source
CSCI 2383LINUX SERVERPre-requisite: CSCI 1323, CSCI 2373, or permission of the instructor. This course introduces UNIX and Linux tools to the experienced computer user and to those with only a basic knowledge of computer… source
CSCI 2483CIT INTERNSHIPThe practicum provides work experience as part of study. The course is open to students enrolled in the CIT degree. It provides meaningful work experience in the information technology field as a pai… source
CSCI 2803HTML/CSS/XMLPre-requisite: BTEC 2043 or higher or permission of instructor. An introduction to the basic languages used to develop web pages: Hypertext Markup language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and E… source
ECED 1003FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONPre-requisite: Admission to the Early Childhood Education program. This course is designed to acquaint students with the historical roles of families in their children’s development. Students become… source
ECED 1023ENVIRONMENTS FOR YOUNG CHILDRENPre-requisite: Admission to the Early Childhood Education program. This course is designed to provide the student with a broad knowledge base on how to design a program for children developing both t… source
ECED 1033PRACTICUM IPre-requisites or Co-requisite: ECED 1003 or ECED 1023; Pre-requisite: EDUC 2033 or EDUC 2053. This course provides opportunities for students to directly apply acquired Early Childhood theory and sk… source
ECED 2053ADMINISTRATION OF PRESCHOOL PROGRAMSThis course covers topics pertinent to the current or future childcare director/owner. Students explore and plan all aspects of opening a childcare center including daily operations, budgeting, perso… source
ECED 2303LITERACY AND LANGUAGE ARTS FOR EARLY CHILDHOODThis course is designed to make the early childhood educator aware of the acquisition of language and how to provide children birth through pre-kindergarten, including children with special needs, wi… source
ECED 2403MATH AND SCIENCE FOR EARLY CHILDHOODThis course familiarizes students with a variety of ways to introduce children birth through pre- kindergarten, including children with special needs, to ideas and concepts related to math and scienc… source
ECED 2503CHILD GUIDANCEThis course links principles of child development to appropriate methods of guiding children’s behavior for children birth through pre-kindergarten, including children with special needs. A minimum o… source
ECED 2703PRESCHOOL CURRICULUMThis course is based on the foundation of research in child development and focuses on planning and implementing enriching environments with appropriate interactions and activities for young children… source
ECED 2803INFANT/TODDLER CURRICULUMThis course is based on the foundation of research in child development and focuses on planning and implementing enriching environments with appropriate interactions and activities for young children… source
ECED 2833CARING FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENPrerequisite or Corequisite: EDUC 2033 or EDUC 2053. This course provides students with a basic understanding of responsive care for the young child in an educationally inclusion environment. Inclusi… source
ECED 2863INFANT TODDLER DEVELOPMENT & LEARNINGThis course is the study of the environmental and hereditary affects on the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of young children from birth to 3 years of age. Specific emphasis is… source
ECED 2883SCHOOL-AGE ENVIRONMENTS, CARE, & ACTIVITIESThis course focuses on providing education and experiences regarding before and after school environments, care, and activities for children five to 12 years of age in a group care environment. Minim… source
ECED 2903FUTURE PERSPECTIVES OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONThis CAPSTONE course introduces students to current research in the field of Early Childhood Education. Students will develop a knowledge base of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct through analyzing c… source
EDUC 2003INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONThis course is designed to provide the student with an overview of teaching as a profession. A primary goal for this course is to allow students the opportunity to decide if the education profession… source
EDUC 2033CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTThis course is the study of environmental and hereditary effects on the cognitive, affective, psychomotor and sociolinguistic development of typically and atypically developing children from concepti… source
EMAT 1013SCRIPTWRITINGStudents participating in this class will be armed with the skills to write for the media. This course also provides practice in preparing marketable scripts for local stations where beginning jobs a… source
EMAT 1023MEDIA ETHICSPre-requisite: ENGL 1113 with a “C” or higher. This course will give students a firm grounding in ethical principles as they apply to reporting, confirming the proper use of sources, confirming the v… source
EMAT 1033FUNDAMENTALS OF STAGECRAFTThis course will introduce students to the technical aspects of stage lighting, sound, rigging, and the roles of grips and gaffers on a film set, television set, and/or stage production. Open to all… source
EMAT 1103INTRODUCTION TO MEDIASuper 8mm film and digital production, including concept, principles, basic editing, projection and the use of non-synchronous sound. Evaluation and critique of student’s films. Each student required… source
EMAT 1203AMERICAN CINEMAThrough American Cinema, students will acquire a working knowledge of American film history from the silent era to the present day. in addition, they will learn to recognize and use basic technical a… source
EMAT 1303AUDIO PRODUCTIONThis course is divided into four major areas: principles, equipment, pre-production, and post- production. Students will also be introduced to acoustics, system wiring, and various types of recording… source
EMAT 1403EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTIONThis course is designed for film to include studio and field camera techniques. It includes opportunities in developing, directing, and producing live and taped video programming. source
EMAT 1503LIGHTINGStudents will learn basic three-point lighting to full set lighting design. Included in discussion are types of lighting, fixtures, gels, and lighting techniques. source
EMAT 1603DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYThis is an introductory course in digital photography which approaches the medium as an art form and unique means of human communications and a technical skill. The student is introduced to basic mec… source
EMAT 1703SONGWRITINGThis course is designed to teach students how to compose original music for varied use (e.g., performance, film soundtracks, commercial use, etc.) Return to Table of Contents Page | 218 source
EMAT 2303FILM PRE-PRODUCTIONCo-requisite: EMAT 2403. This course is designed to lay the ground work for production of video or film. It includes scouting out locations, using a script or storyboard, planning, and preparing a ch… source
EMAT 2403FILM PRODUCTION AND DESIGNPre-requisite: Consent of the instructor. The theory and practice of designing a film production; including script analysis, budgeting, equipment deployment and other logistics for preparing a well-c… source
EMAT 2503INTERNSHIPPre-requisite: Consent of the instructor. This course is a laboratory course of supervised rehearsal and technical work on community production culminating in performance. It provides the students wi… source
EMAT 2523INTERNSHIP IIIPre-requisite: consent of the instructor. This is an additional laboratory course of supervised rehearsal and technical work on community productions, culminating in performance and designed to hone… source
EMSP 1003HUMAN SYSTEMS AND ASSESSMENTHistory taking, charting, and physical examination skills. Emphasis on directing, defining, and describing normal and pathological body conditions. Return to Table of Contents Page | 219 source
EMSP 1011EMS ENVIRONMENT IAn overview of Emergency Medical Systems. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, responsibility, development, improvement, and community involvement. The ethical and legal aspects of Emergency Medica… source
EMSP 1014PARAMEDIC CLINICAL ROTATION ISupervised rotations through clinical settings. Rotations will include Emergency Department, operating and Recovery Room, ICU/CCU, Pediatrics, and Labor and Delivery units. This rotation will provide… source
EMSP 1023EMERGENCY RESPIRATORY CARECare of patients with respiratory disorders. Discussion of the etiology and pathophysiology of the respiratory system, normal respiratory function, and mechanics of respirations. Assessment, pathophy… source
EMSP 1024EMERGENCY CARDIAC CAREEtiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, cardiac disease processes, and assessment of patients with cardiac disorders and ACLS skills and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on the interpretatio… source
EMSP 1033INTERMEDIATE CLINICAL ROTATIONSupervised rotations through hospital clinical areas. Emphasis will focus on areas that reinforce and allow the student to apply airway management, IV therapy, and patient assessment skills. source
EMSP 1043TRAUMATOLOGYManagement and treatment of traumatic injuries including soft tissues, central nervous system, and musculoskeletal structures. Anatomy and pathophysiology, assessment, and management of traumatic inj… source
EMSP 1053MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IRecognition, management, and pathophysiology of patients with medical emergencies. This module will include diabetic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, exposure to environmental extremes, alcoholis… source
EMSP 2101PARAMEDIC CLINICAL ROTATION IISupervised rotations through clinical settings. Rotations will emphasize the Emergency Department and its correlation to the Emergency Medical Services system. Labor and Delivery, Newborn Nursery, an… source
EMSP 2112MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IIRecognition, management, and pathophysiology of patients with medical emergencies. This module will include infectious disease, OB-GYN, pediatrics, and behavioral emergencies. source
EMSP 2224FIELD INTERNSHIP ISupervised experience in the pre-hospital care setting that will help the student develop and utilize an understanding of the Advanced Life Support system. The student will practice skills as a team… source
EMSP 2254COMMUNITY PARAMEDIC PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES & PUBLIC HEALTHCo-requisites: EMSP 2264, EMSP 2274. Explores the role of the Community Paramedic and how it is integrated into the primary care and public health systems. Students will learn the roles of other heal… source
EMSP 2264PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY PARAMEDICCo-requisites: EMSP 2254, EMSP 2274. Expands on the past knowledge and experience of a licensed Paramedic by further exploring chronic conditions commonly encountered in a primary care and public hea… source
ENGL 0103ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALSEnglish Fundamentals focuses on improving reading comprehension, reading speed, and vocabulary, while working on basic grammar and paragraph writing source
ENGL 2123ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITIONPre-requisite: Pass ENGL 1123 with grade of “C” or higher. A refinement of skills including advanced grammar, rhetorical form, and specialized writing. source
ENGL 2213LITERATURE IACTS Equivalent Course Number = ENGL 2113 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1123. Introduction to Western literature; samplings of major masterpieces from the early Greeks to A.D. 1600. Emphasis on historical cont… source
ENGL 2643THE BIBLE AS LITERATUREA survey of the literary genres of the Old and New testaments, focusing on the poetic and/or narrative art of each. Not intended as a vehicle for the sectarian study of religious doctrine or theology. source
ENGL 2653AMERICAN LITERATURE IACTS Equivalent Course Number = ENGL 2653 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1123 with a grade of “C” or higher. A survey of American literature, authors, and literary movements before 1865. Students may take Ameri… source
ENGL 2663AMERICAN LITERATURE IIACTS Equivalent Course Number = ENGL 2663 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1123 with a grade of “C” or higher. A survey of American literature, authors, and literary movements since 1865. Students may take Americ… source
ENTR 2003PROFESSIONAL SELLING AND ADVERTISINGPre-requisites: ENTR 1003. This course is specifically designed to teach the tools of professional selling and advertising methods to students. Students will learn successful sales techniques for ret… source
ENTR 2033FEASIBILITY AND FUNDINGPre-requisite: ENTR 1003, ACCT 2003, ENGL 1123 Co-requisite: ACCT 2103 This course will develop the student’s knowledge of exploiting, determining, evaluating, and implementing strategies for determi… source
FREN 10141024 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I, IICourses in beginning French with the efficiency-oriented approach; designed to develop skills in oral comprehension, oral expression, reading, and writing; includes study of basic grammatical concept… source
FRST 1002INTRODUCTION TO FORESTRYThis course will cover a broad overview of basic forestry principles; a review of the history of forestry, a discussion of employment opportunities in the timber industry, and basic safety training. source
FRST 1011HISTORY AND POLICY IN FORESTRYThis course provides an introduction to forest management for technical professionals in the field. The focus will be practice and policies as well as historically significant events that modified th… source
FRST 1014APPLIED DENDROLOGYA study of trees and woody vines including their identification, classification and commercial uses. source
FRST 1024FOREST MENSURATIONA course covering fundamentals of forest measurements. Includes instruction in locating land on a map, applying sampling techniques, processing and summarizing field data, and electronic and computer… source
FRST 1012FOREST SOILS AND WATERSHEDThis course focuses on environments including soil and water. source
FRST 1013FOREST GIS APPLICATIONSThis course introduces geographic information systems (GIS) and global positioning system (GPS) devices. Emphasis is placed on the use of existing hardware and software to create and update computer… source
FRST 1034HARVESTING PROCEDURESA course dealing with harvesting practices, including development of timber harvesting regulations, harvesting plans and best management practices, and timber contracts. Includes observations of logg… source
FRST 1023APPLIED SILVICULTUREFocuses on theory and practices involved in controlling the forest establishment, regeneration, composition and growth. Laboratory emphasizes observation and application of various silvicultural proc… source
FRST 1054FORESTRY INTERNSHIP IPre-requisite: Approval of Instructor or Program Director A forestry internship is a supervised work and learning opportunity through an approved internship location supervised by the college through… source
GEOL 1004/L PHYSICAL GEOLOGY / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = GEOL 1114 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Study of earth materials and general principles, physical processes that shape the earth: weathering, eros… source
GEOL 1014/L HISTORICAL GEOLOGY / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = GEOL 1134 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading A survey of the natural history of the earth including origin and evolution of life as recorded in rocks.… source
HCIT 1153HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEMSCo-requisite: HCIT 2073 and HCIT 2081. A course of study designed to introduce the student entering health care fields of the organization, financing, and delivery of health care services. Topics pre… source
HCIT 2073ICD-10 CODINGCo-requisite: HSCI 1003, HCIT 1153, HCIT 2803, and BIOL 2064/L. This course will aid the student in developing and understanding the ICD-10 coding and classification systems in order to assign valid… source
HCIT 2173REIMBURSEMENT METHODOLOGYCo-requisite: HCIT 2183 and BIOL 2064/L. The student will study the use of coded data and health information in reimbursement and payment systems utilized in health care settings and managed care. Th… source
HCIT 2183CPT CODINGPre-requisite: HCIT 2073 and HCIT 2081. This course will aid the student in developing and understanding advanced CPT and ICD 10 coding and classification systems in order to assign valid diagnostic… source
HCIT 2803INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL SCIENCEThis course focuses on specific disease processes, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatments, prognoses and disease interventions which the allied health care provider may encou… source
HIST 1003HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION TO 1700ACTS Equivalent Course Number = HIST 1213 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading An introductory study of civilization from the ancient era through the early modern period emphasizing Eur… source
HIST 2013HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 1876ACTS Equivalent Course Number = HIST 2113 Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Return to Table of Contents Page | 227 A general survey of the history of the United States from the begin… source
HIST 2033HISTORY OF ARKANSASCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading General survey of the history of Arkansas from its earliest known habitation to the present. source
HIST 2043AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORYCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Survey of African-American history from the African background through the slave trade, plantation system, emancipation, and up to the present. Emph… source
HIST 2123LOUISIANA HISTORYCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading This course is a general survey of the history of Louisiana from its earliest known habitation to the present, including its politics, economics, an… source
HIST 2143NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORYCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading T his class explores the archaeology, ethnology, and history of the Native Americans from the time of their arrival in North America prior to 12,500… source
HSCI 1001HEALTH CARE COMPUTER BASICSThis basic computer course will allow students to learn and practice basic computer concepts and software applications with an emphasis on personal computing using Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Exc… source
HSCI 1011HEALTH CARE ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISMThis ethics and professionalism course will allow students to examine common ethical, legal, and professional issues that may be faced by health care practitioners. The course will also examine priva… source
KINS 2303KINESIOLOGYPre-requisites: Pass BIOL 2064/L with a grade of “C” or better. Study of musculoskeletal anatomy, posture, and movement of the human body. An understanding of the muscular system with regard to origi… source
MATH 0071TECHNICAL MATH LAB1Co-requisite: MATH 1073 Return to Table of Contents Page | 229 The Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) Technical math Lab provides extra instruction for students who do not meet the requirements to en… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 1033PLANE TRIGONOMETRY3ACTS Equivalent Course Number = MATH 1203 Pre-requisite: MATH 1023. This is a college-level mathematics course designed for STEM and transfer majors. Topics include right and oblique triangles, angle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 2015CALCULUS I3ACTS Equivalent Course Number = MATH 2405 Pre-requisite: MATH 1023 and 1033, or approved by instructor. Differential and integral calculus of functions of one variable with application; topics from p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 2103INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS3ACTS Equivalent Course Number = MATH 2103 Graphical and statistical techniques of analyzing quantitative data will be studied. Topics include inferential and descriptive statistics, standard distribu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 2115CALCULUS II5ACTS Equivalent Course Number = MATH 2505 Pre-requisite: MATH 2015. A continuation of Calculus I. Topics included differentiation and integration of inverse trig and hyperbolic functions, application… 5 cr · 5 hr source
MECH 1003INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYThis course covers basic maintenance fundamentals for industrial System technology. Topics include tools used within the industrial Equipment/millwright industry; proper used of fasteners and anchors… source
MECH 1103ELECTRICAL DRAWINGSPre-requisite: MECH 1404. The student will learn to read and interpret blueprints commonly found in the industrial maintenance settings. Topics include blueprint layout, symbols, projections, dimensi… source
MECH 1111STUDENT TO WORK TRANSITIONThis course explores the elements involved as students prepare to transition from school to the workplace. The course includes soft skills training such as employment search skills, job application R… source
MECH 1203INDUSTRIAL SAFETYThe course deals with methods and programs utilized by industry to prevent injury and fatalities. This course covers mandatory safety training, interpretation of warning labels and signs, OSHA, indus… source
MECH 1304INSTRUMENTATIONPre-requisite: MATH 1073 or MATH 1023, and MECH 1404 This course prepares students to recognize and understand how to measure things such as pressure, temperature, pH, volume, speed, flow, and densit… source
MECH 1414ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL CIRCUITSPre-requisite: MECH 1404. Provides fundamentals of single- and three-phase alternating current including parallel circuits, resistance, inductance, capacitance, switching, fusing, current requirement… source
MECH 1504DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGYPre-requisite: MECH 1404 and MECH 1414. This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts encountered in digital electronics. Both classroom and lab instruction will be utiliz… source
MECH 1604FLUID POWERThis course is designed to present the basic theory and application of hydraulic and pneumatic components and systems in an industrial environment. Basic and advanced hydraulics and pneumatics, safet… source
MECH 2402TRANSDUCERSThis course introduces the student to the theory and applications of photo-electric, temperature, motion, position detection, and other types of transducers. HMI (Human-Machine-Interface Software) wi… source
MECH 2503PRECISION MEASURING TOOLSThis course covers how to select, inspect, use and care for various measuring devices such as levels, feeler gauges, calipers, micrometers, height gauges and surface plates, dial indicators, protract… source
MECH 2614INTERNSHIP4Pre-requisite: Approval of Instructor or Program Director The Industrial Technology internship is designed to offer students a purposeful experience in their chosen career path. The internship is an… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MECH 2803INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS AND ROBOT PROGRAMMINGPre-requisite: MECH 1804. The course uses a team approach to introduce students the basics of operating industrial robots. The course teaches how robots move (locomotion and kinematics), how they sen… source
MGMT 1113INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENTCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Students learn to apply the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Decision making and teamwork skills are em… source
MGMT 1114JOB PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP IPre- or Co-requisite: MGMT 1113 and/or MGMT 2113. The Practicum provides work experience as part of study. The course is open to students enrolled in the management program. It provides meaningful wo… source
MGMT 1123HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTThe principles, methods, and procedures related to the effective utilization of human resources in organizations. source
MGMT 2114JOB PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP IIA continuation of MGMT 1114. (With permission of instructor). source
MGMT 2214JOB PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP IIIA continuation of MGMT 1114 and MGMT 2114 (With permission of instructor). source
MGMT 2653SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAGEMENTA study of current issues in the field of human resource and operation management. Selected topics will be introduced from special readings and research. Designed to keep the professional manager abr… source
MUSI 2003MUSIC APPRECIATIONACTS Equivalent Course Number = MUSC 1003 (for non-music majors) Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading Survey of music history and literature with emphasis on listening to and evaluating… source
NSAT 1002NURSING ASSISTANT TRAININGCourse theory consists of studies in health care delivery in the long term care facility. Content relates to understanding theory of human needs, infection control, safety measures, nutrition, and bo… source
NSAT 1012NURSING ASSISTANT LABORATORYThis course is designed to incorporate theories learned in classroom to a laboratory and a clinical setting; to learn to apply skills in providing good quality care, safety, nutrition, and communicat… source
NSAT 1022NURSING ASSISTANT CLINICAL PRACTICUMThis ethics and professionalism course will allow students to examine common ethical, legal, and professional issues that may be faced by health care practitioners. The course will also examine priva… source
PHYS 1004/L THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES / LABACTS Equivalent Course Number = PHSC 1004 Pre-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading and Math. Critical thinking is incorporated to explore, analyze, and evaluate the principles of elementar… source
PRNS 1107FUNDAMENTALS IThis course serves as an introduction to fundamental nursing principles and attitudes required to demonstrate competent nursing care, including: legal and ethical responsibilities, infection control… source
PSCI 2013AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: STATE AND LOCALACTS Equivalent Course Number = PLSC 2103 Pre-requisite: ENGL 0103 with a grade of “C” or better. An overall examination of the institutions and operations on the state and local government level wit… source
PSYC 2203ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYPre-requisite: PSYC 2003 with a grade of “C” or better. An introduction to the description, causes, and treatment of abnormal behavior patterns. Topics include, but are not limited to, the scientific… source
PTAP 2304PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONSThis course includes the study of disease pathophysiology, etiology, clinical signs and symptoms of many diseases and injury-related problems seen in physical therapy. Emphasis is placed on the proce… source
PTAP 2315/L APPLIED PHYSICAL THERAPY I/LABApplied Physical Therapy I involves the study of physical therapy data collection procedures relating to patient status (temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, pain), and selected ther… source
PTAP 2406/L PHYSICAL THERAPY PROCEDURES/LABPhysical Therapy Procedures includes the study of the principles and techniques of modalities used in the plan of care developed by the Physical Therapist (PT). Included are the indications and contr… source
PTAP 2415/L APPLIED PHYSICAL THERAPY II/LABApplied Physical Therapy II involves the study of physical therapy data collection procedures including: joint motion, gross manual muscle strength, posture, gait, fatigue, endurance, pulmonary asses… source
PTAP 2503PTA SEMINARReview of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program content through systematic study of physical therapist assistant assessment skills, physical therapist assistant treatment implementation, and profe… source
PTAP 2514/L NEURO AND REHAB FOR PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS/ LABThis course encompasses the study of neuroanatomy; normal and abnormal development; medical, surgical and physical therapy management of neurological diseases/conditions; facilitation/inhibition tech… source
PTEC 1113INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS TECHNOLOGYThis is the introduction to chemical and refinery plant operations. Topics include process technician duties, responsibilities and expectations; plant organizations; plant process and utility systems… source
PTEC 1123SAFETY, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENTThis course covers the development of knowledge and skills to reinforce the attitudes and behaviors required for safe and environmentally sound work habits. Emphasis is placed on safety, health, and… source
PTEC 1244PROCESS TECHNOLOGY I: EQUIPMENTThis course provides instruction in the use of common process equipment. The student will identify process equipment components; use appropriate terminology to describe components of process equipmen… source
PTEC 2193INTERNSHIP IPre-requisites: Approval of Program Director or Instructor. This is a basic or intermediate work-based instruction in a local industry that helps students synthesize new knowledge, apply previous kno… source
PTEC 2293INTERNSHIP IIPre-requisites: PTEC 2193 and approval of Program Director or Instructor. This is an intermediate or advanced work-based instruction in a local industry that helps students synthesize new knowledge,… source
PTEC 2333PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION IIPre-requisite PTEC 1133 This course continues the study of instruments and instrument systems used in the chemical processing industry. Issues relating to troubleshooting, annunciator systems and con… source
PTEC 2474PROCESS TECHNOLOGY III: UNIT OPERATIONSCo-requisite: PTEC 2364. This course combines systems into operational processes with emphasis on operations under various conditions. Topics include typical duties of an operator. Students will comb… source
PTEC 2484PROCESS TROUBLESHOOTINGCo-requisite: PTEC 2364. This course provides instruction in the different types of troubleshooting techniques, procedures, and methods used to solve process problems. Topics include application of d… source
RADT 1001INTRODUCTION TO RADIOGRAPHYAn introduction to the history of radiography, the professional organizations & the health care profession. Includes an introduction to the Radiologic Technology program with emphasis placed on class… source
RADT 1002ORIENTATION/CLINICAL EDUCATION IOrientation and preparation to enter the healthcare environment. Basic patient transfer and equipment operation is practiced. Introduction to the hospital setting and MRI safety are emphasized. Direc… source
RADT 1101MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR RADIOGRAPHERSAn introduction to the language of Radiologic technology. Emphasis is on the techniques of medical word building, basic elements of medical words, and their pronunciation. source
RADT 1102PATIENT CARE AND PROTECTION IPrinciples of care for routine and emergency patients. Infection control, radiation measurement & safety in the healthcare environment will be emphasized. This course requires completion of the Arkan… source
RADT 1113RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSUREAn in-depth study of exposure factors and their influence on radiographic image quality. source
RADT 1122PATIENT CARE AND PROTECTION IIContinuation of principles of routine and emergency patient care. Emphasis will be placed on ethics and law, human diversity, communication, and patient education. Basic pharmacology and medication a… source
RADT 1214POSITIONING PROCEDURES IRadiographic positioning of the chest, abdomen, and gastrointestinal tract along with biliary and renal systems. Emphasis on evaluating patient condition and pathologies to obtain a diagnostic radiog… source
RADT 1223CLINICAL EDUCATION IIContinued supervised performance of previously studied examinations, along with procedures being studied in RADT 1304. Completion of at least ten (10) competencies is required. source
RADT 1304POSITIONING PROCEDURES IIRadiographic positioning of the upper and lower extremities, spine, pelvis, and bony thorax. Conditions and pathologies will also be covered. Laboratory required. source
RADT 1332CLINICAL EDUCATION IIIContinued supervised performance of previously studied examinations, along with procedures being studied in RADT 1423. Completion of at least nine (9) competencies is required. source
RADT 2002IMAGE EVALUATIONComprehensive analysis of the diagnostic radiographic image. Emphasis on recognizing and solving image problems. source
RADT 2013ADVANCED CLINICAL EDUCATION IIncludes advanced and elective rotations. Continued refinement of procedures learned in RADT 1214, source
RADT 2022BASIC COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHYThis course is designed to provide entry-level radiography students with principles related to computed tomography (CT) imaging, and the knowledge base necessary to perform standard CT procedures. Co… source
RADT 2023ADVANCED CLINICAL EDUCATION IIIncludes advanced and elective rotations. Continued refinement of procedures learned in RADT 1214, source
RADT 2032SPECIAL PROCEDURESAn in-depth study of the more specialized examinations performed in diagnostic radiology. This course requires completion of the Arkansas Mandated Reporter Training online course. source
RADT 2301QUALITY ASSURANCEMethods and procedures of radiographic quality control, including evaluation of test data and the associated allowable variances. Return to Table of Contents Page | 242 source
RADT 2303SEMINAROverview of radiography. Emphasis on application of knowledge. To aid in preparation for the ARRT national registry exam, this course reviews all fundamental radiographic concepts. source
RADT 2313RADIATION BIOLOGYA study of radiation biology, which emphasizes the genetic and somatic effects of radiation and the need for radiation protection. source
RNSG 2119NURSING PROCESS ICo-requisite: RNSG 2123 Transitions the foundational knowledge of the LPN/LVN with a focus on the RN scope of practice. Incorporates evidence-based practice, medical/surgical, mental health, quality… source
RNSG 2216NURSING PROCESS IIPrerequisite: RNSG 2123, RNSG 2119 Co-requisite: RNSG 2223 Application of additional knowledge focusing on the childbearing family, newborn, women’s health, and pediatric patients. It incorporates ev… source
RNSG 2311NCLEX-RN PREPARATIONCo-requisite: RNSG 2318, RNSG 2323 This online course provides a comprehensive review taught during the program in preparation for taking the NCLEX-RN. Return to Table of Contents Page | 243 source
RNSG 2318NURSING PROCESS IIIPrerequisites: RNSG 2216, RNSG 2223 Co-requisite: RNSG 2311, RNSG 2323 This course incorporates higher level nursing care, critical thinking, management and leadership. The student will utilize the n… source
SASC 0103SOUTHARK SUCCESSThis course is designed to equip new students, particularly those enrolled in two or more remediation courses or co-requisite labs, with essential skills for academic success. Learners will engage wi… source
SOCI 2003INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGYACTS Equivalent Course Number = SOCI 1013. Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading An introduction to the theories, concepts, and basic principles used in the study of group life, social i… source
SOCI 2033MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILYCo-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading A study of the problems of courtship, marriage, parenthood, and the family. source
SOCI 2013SOCIAL PROBLEMSACTS Equivalent Course Number = SOCI 2013. Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading A sociological study of societal problems including social inequity, institutional abuse of power, popula… source
SPAN 1024ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIACTS Equivalent Course Number = SPAN 1023 Pre-requisite: SPAN 1014 with a grade of “C” or better. A functional approach to the acquisition of the four-fold communication skills: intensive oral drill,… source
SURG 2014SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY IThis course is designed to introduce the student to the health care delivery system and emphasizes the role and responsibility of health care team members. Discussion will include the introduction to… source
SURG 2208SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY IIThis course prepares the student for surgical procedures with correlation of surgical anatomy, pathophysiology, and emphasis placed on the knowledge of the operative sequence throughout surgical proc… source
SURG 2216SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM IStudent is introduced to the health care facility. The course includes supervised clinical experiences which will include assignment to cases which will involve care and use of instruments and surgic… source
SURG 2303SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CST PREP COURSEThis course is a certification exam prep course. source
THEA 1023THEATRE PRODUCTION IOpen to all students. One-to-two-act major productions will be staged; students will be required to work onstage and off. source
THEA 1103INTRODUCTION TO THEATREDesigned for theatre majors, this course offers a survey of theatre arts. It includes a brief outline of theatre history and a more detailed study of the structure of dramatic literature, as well as… source
THEA 1223MAKEUPThis course is a practical guide to the theory and practice of theatrical makeup. Students will become familiar with the basic skills of stage makeup and application. source
THEA 1323COSTUMINGThis course is an introduction to basic costume design and construction, including basic machine and hand sewing, commercial pattern usage, alterations, and garment production. source
THEA 2003THEATRE APPRECIATIONACTS Equivalent Course Number = DRAM 1003 (For non-theatre majors) Co-requisite: Placement into College-Level Reading This course is designed to help students develop an awareness and an appreciation… source
THEA 2013THEATRE PRODUCTION IIContinuation of theatre lab I source
THEA 2023THEATRE PRODUCTION IIIContinuation of theatre lab II source
THEA 2123DIRECTINGThis course will demonstrate the principles of organizing and directing a film or video production. Theory and practice of aesthetic and practical skills will be developed, direct, and produce live a… source
THEA 2633ACTING IPre-requisite: THEA 1103. This course introduces the art of acting and explores the essentials of movement, pantomime, and characterization. Return to Table of Contents Page | 246 source
THEA 2643ACTING IIPre-requisite: THEA 2633. This is a continuation of study in Acting I with a focus on building the student’s repertoire for audition purposes. TRUK source
TRUK 1004PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGYThis is an in-person entry-level course designed to provide you with a sound background in preventive maintenance procedures on Medium/Heavy Duty trucks and equipment. source
TRUK 1104DRIVETRAIN TECHNOLOGYThis is an in-person entry-level course covering the fundamentals of Medium/Heavy Duty truck and equipment service. The units of instruction will include Safety, Clutches, Drivetrains, Transmission S… source
TRUK 1204BRAKE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYThis is an in-person entry-level course covering the fundamentals of Medium/Heavy Duty truck and equipment service. Units covered are Air Brakes, Hydraulic Brakes, Anti-lock Brake Systems, and Hub an… source
TRUK 1304STEERING AND SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGYThis is an in-person entry-level course that covers diagnosis and repair of Steering and Suspension systems. Units of instruction include Wheel/Tire service, Steering systems, Suspension systems, and… source
TRUK 1404MEDIUM HEAVY-DUTY ELECTRICALThis in-person entry-level course is designed to provide students with a sound background in electricity and electronics, which is necessary to effectively troubleshoot and service today’s complex ve… source
TRUK 1504ENGINE REPAIR TECHNOLOGYThis is an in-person entry-level course covering the fundamentals of Medium/Heavy Duty truck and equipment service. The units of instruction will include Safety, Tools, Precision Measurement, Engine… source
WELD 1114/L SMAW I WELDING/LABThe study of the principles and procedures behind Shielded Metal Arc Welding. The course will cover electrode classifications as well as welding machine characteristics, and help the student understa… source
WELD 1214GMAW I WELDINGThe study of the principles and procedures behind Gas Metal Arc Welding. The course will cover electrode classifications as well as welding machine characteristics, and help the student understand th… source
WELD 1224GTAW I WELDINGThe principles and procedures behind Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. The course will cover electrode classifications as well as welding machine characteristics, and help the student understand the applicat… source
WELD 1244LAYOUT AND PIPEFITTING ICo-requisite: MATH 1073. The study of fitting together structured steel by using various formulas to develop angles of cut and fit. This course will cover various print reading concepts as well as ho… source
WELD 1714ADVANCED PIPE WELDING IPre-requisites: WELD 1114, WELD 2114, WELD 1224, WELD 2224 or comparable prior learning experience. The course is the first of two to be taken consecutively in a compressed format (3 weeks/180 clock… source
WELD 2714ADVANCED PIPE WELDING IIPre-requisite: WELD 1714. This is the second of a two-part set of courses designed to be taken sequentially in a compressed format (3 weeks/180 clock hours each). The course covers the practical appl… source
CHEM 1424Chemistry II for Science Majors CHEM1124/112L Chemistry II for Science Majors/lab source
ENGL 2023Introduction to Technical Writing ENGL 2043 Technical Writing IIReturn to Table of Contents Page | 251 ACTS Course Number ACTS Course Name SouthArk Course Number SouthArk Course Name source
SPCH 1003Introduction to Oral Communication SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech*Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Human Anatomy and Physiology II must be taken at the same institution to be transferable. **Accounting and business courses are not general education core courses.… source