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ProgramCredentialDescription
Agribusiness Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Bookkeeping Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Business Management, AAS ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Business Management: Accounting Specialization, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Business Management: Agribusiness Specialization ▸ 27 courses source
Business: General Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Human Services Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Human Services Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Human Services, AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Religious Organization Leadership Career Studies Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Substance Abuse Counseling Aide Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Substance Abuse Counseling Assistant Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Business Administration, AS ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Education, AS ▸ 50 coursesDegree source
General Studies, AS ▸ 42 coursesDegree source
Science, AS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Science, AS - Health Science Pathway ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Social Science AS: Human Services Pathway ▸ 50 coursesDegree source
Social Science, AS ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Uniformed Certificate of General Studies ▸ 41 coursesCertificate source
Administrative Support Technology, AAS ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Administrative Support Technology: Medical Office Specialization, AAS ▸ 63 coursesDegree source
Application Software Specialist Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Clerical Studies Certificate ▸ 20 coursesCertificate source
Computer and Office Basics Career Studies Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity Advanced and Cloud Computing Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity and Networking Foundations Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Information Systems Technology Certificate ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Information Systems Technology, AAS ▸ 41 coursesDegree source
Information Systems Technology: Networking Specialization, AAS ▸ 41 coursesDegree source
Information Technology Helpdesk ▸ 9 courses source
Medical Office Assisting Career Studies Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Diagnosis and Tune-Up Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Tune-Up Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Cosmetology License Preparation Career Studies Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Electricity Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Energy Systems Technology ▸ 4 courses source
High Performance Technology Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
HVAC Level I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
HVAC Level II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Electrical Technology Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Mechatronics Career Study Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
National Electric Code Career Studies Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Precision Machining Career Studies Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Technical Studies: Industrial Maintenance Technician, AAS ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Welding Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Welding Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Health Sciences Career Studies Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Nurse Aide Career Studies Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Nursing, AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Nursing: Practical Certificate ▸ 31 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice Certificate ▸ 23 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice, AAS ▸ 42 coursesDegree source
Emergency Medical Services, AAS ▸ 45 coursesDegree source
Emergency Medical Services: Advanced EMT Career Studies Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Medical Services: Basic EMT Career Studies Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Foundations in Criminal Justice Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
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ETR101Electrical/Electronic Calculations3 credit(s) Deals with calculations and fundamental applications as they apply to electrical/electronic problem solving. Stresses basic calculations required in circuit analysis. Includes problem sol… source
ETR106Bas Progr Applied To Elec/Electronic Cal1-5 credit(s) Studies all purpose symbolic instruction code (BASIC). Focuses on applications of BASIC to electrical problem solving and circuit analysis. May require preparation of a report as an out… source
ETR111Electronic Mathematics3 credit(s) Studies electronic logic or computer technology. Includes a basic numbering system and Boolean algebra with applications to logic diagrams and circuits. May additionally cover mathematics… source
ETR113D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals I4 credit(s) Studies D.C. and A.C. circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze and measure electrical quantities. as a dual enrollment… source
ETR114D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals4 credit(s) Studies D.C. and A.C. circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze and measure electrical quantities. Part II of II. 2-3 3… source
ETR115Dc/Ac Fund3-4 credit(s) Studies current flow in direct and alternating current circuits with emphasis upon practical problems. Reviews mathematics used in circuit calculations. Introduces concepts of resistanc… source
ETR116DC and AC Circuit Analysis4 credit(s) Covers background information required by the Electronics Engineering Technology program but not covered in military electronic schools. Includes D.C. and A.C. circuit analysis techniques… source
ETR141Electronics I3 credit(s) Introduces electronic devices as applied to basic electronic circuits and systems. Part I of II. 3 Course ID 156349 Effective Date 1991-08-22 Academic Group NDEV source
ETR142Electronics II3 credit(s) Introduces electronic devices as applied to basic electronic circuits and systems. Part II of II. 3 Course ID 156350 Effective Date 1995-05-22 Academic Group NDEV source
ETR143Devices and Applications I3 credit(s) Teaches theory of active devices and circuits such as diodes, power supplies, transistors (BJTS), amplifiers and their parameters, fets, and op amps. May include UJTS, oscillators, RF amp… source
ETR144Devices and Applications II4 credit(s) Teaches theory of active devices and circuits such as diodes, power supplies, transistors (BJTS), amplifiers and their parameters, fets, and op amps. May include UJTS, oscillators, RF amp… source
ETR150Machine Control Using Relay & Programmable Logic3 credit(s) Provides an introduction to hardwired relay logic and the programmable logic controller (PLC) as utilized in a variety of different control tasks. Covers different types of inputs and out… source
ETR168Digital Circuits Fundamentals3 credit(s) Covers the fundamentals of digital logic and the study of digital circuits and their applications. 3 Course ID 156355 Effective Date 2009-01-01 Academic Group NDEV source
ETR214Advanced Circuits and Devices2 credit(s) Includes Lectures and demonstrations on the latest developments in electronics. 2 Course ID 156362 Effective Date 2001-08-23 Academic Group NDEV source
ETR215Network Analysis I3 credit(s) Teaches basic concepts, theories and laws, power and energy, resistive networks, resistive two port networks, first order networks, second order networks, sinusodial sources and phasor. 3… source
ETR228Computer Troubleshooting and Repair3-4 credit(s) Teaches procedures for isolating and correcting problems in computers and computer-related hardware. Emphasizes operational concepts, use of diagnostic software and troubleshooting equi… source
ETR241Electronic Communications I3-4 credit(s) Studies noise, information and bandwidth, modulation and demodulation, transmitters and receivers, wave propagation, antennas and transmission lines. Includes broad band communication s… source
ETR242Electronic Communications II3-4 credit(s) Studies noise, information and bandwidth, modulation and demodulation, transmitters and receivers, wave propagation, antennas and transmission lines. Includes broad band communication s… source
ETR266Microprocessor Applications4 credit(s) Teaches fundamentals of microprocessors including architecture, internal operations, memory, I/O devices, machine level programming and interfacing. 3 3 6 Course ID 156370 Effective Date… source
ETR279Digital Principles, Terminology and Applications4 credit(s) Studies digital principles, terminology and applications covering number systems, arithmetic, Boolean algebra, karnaugh maps and advanced logic circuits such as A/D, D/A displays and othe… source
ETR286Principles and Applications of Robotics3 credit(s) Provides an overview of terminology, principles, practices, and applications of robotics. Studies development, programming; hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic controls; sensors, and system… source
ETR298Seminar and Project3 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
HIM130Healthcare Information Systems3 credit(s) Teaches basic concepts of microcomputer software (to include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and database applications. Focuses on microcomputer applications and informa… source
HIM141Fundamentals of Health Information Systems I3 credit(s) Focuses on health data collection, storage, retrieval and reporting systems, with emphasis on the role of the computer in accomplishing these functions. Part I of II. 3 Course ID 553938 E… source
HIM196On-Site Training3 credit(s) Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hour… source
HIM229Performance Improvement in Health Care Settings2 credit(s) Focuses on concepts of facility wide performance improvement, resource management and risk management. Applies tools for data collection and analysis. 1 2 3 Course ID 553939 Effective Dat… source
HIM230Information Systems and Technology in Health Care3 credit(s) Explores computer technology and system application in health care. Introduces the information systems life cycle. 2 3 5 Course ID 555654 Effective Date 2013-01-01 Academic Group NDEV source
HIM233Electronic Health Records Management3 credit(s) Studies new trends in management and processing of health information with emphasis on the electronic health record (EHR). Covers the definition, benefits, standards, functionality, confi… source
HIM253Health Records Coding3 credit(s) Introduces ICD-9-CM coding classification system, its format and conventions. Stresses basic coding steps and guidelines according to body systems. Provides actual coding exercises in rel… source
HIM254Advanced Coding and Reimbursement4 credit(s) Introduces CPT-4 coding system and guidelines for out-patient/ambulatory surgery coding. Introduces prospective payment system and its integration with ICD-CM-9 coding. 3-4 College readin… source
HIM296On-Site Training3 credit(s) Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 hour… source
HIS269Civil War and Reconstruction3 credit(s) Studies factors that led to the division between the States. Examines the war, the home fronts, and the era of Reconstruction. 3 Course ID 156847 Effective Date 2005-09-01 Academic Group… source
HIS281History of Virginia3 credit(s) Examines the cultural, political, and economic history of the Commonwealth from its beginning to the present. Part I of II. 3 Course ID 505561 Effective Date 2004-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
HLT100First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resus2 credit(s) Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety, first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This is a dual enrollment course. 2 Course ID 156936 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic G… source
HLT105Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation1 credit(s) Provides training in coordinated mouth-to-mouth artificial ventilation and chest compression, choking, life-threatening emergencies, and sudden illness. Equivalent to EMS 100. This is a d… source
HLT110Concepts of Personal and Community Hlt3 credit(s) Studies the concepts related to the maintenance of health, safety, and the prevention of illness at the personal and community level. This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Course ID 156940… source
HLT121Introduction To Drug Use and Abuse3 credit(s) Explores the use and abuse of drugs in contemporary society with emphasis upon sociological, physiological, and psychological effects of drugs. 3 Course ID 156943 Effective Date 2011-01-1… source
HLT143Medical Terminology I3 credit(s) Provides an understanding of medical abbreviations and terms. Includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, word stems, and technical terms with emphasis on proper spelling, pronunciation, an… source
HLT215Personal Stress and Stress Management3 credit(s) Provides a basic understanding of stress and its physical, psychological, and social effects. Includes the relationships between stress and change, self-evaluation, sources of stress, and… source
HLT230Principles of Nutrition and Human Development3 credit(s) Teaches the relationship between nutrition and human development. Emphasizes nutrients, balanced diet, weight control, and the nutritional needs of an individual. 3 Course ID 156963 Effec… source
HMS100Introduction To Human Services3 credit(s) Introduces human service agencies, roles and careers. Presents an historical perspective of the field as it relates to human services today. Additional topics include values clarification… source
HMS121Basic Counseling Skills I3 credit(s) Develops skills needed to function in a ing relationship. Emphasizes skills in attending, listening and responding. Clarifies personal skill strengths, deficits and goals for skill improv… source
HMS141Group Dynamics I3 credit(s) Examines the stages of group development, group dynamics, the role of the leader in a group, and recognition of the various types of group processes. Discusses models of group dynamics th… source
HMS145Effects of Psychoactive Drugs3 credit(s) Provides information on the biochemical, physiological, and behavioral aspects of substance addiction and will review the symptoms of addiction. Emphasizes areas of chemical dependency, m… source
HMS190Coordinated Internship3 credit(s) Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Var… source
HMS220Addiction & Prevention3 credit(s) Examines the impact of drugs and addiction on individuals and their families. Explores the myths about various drugs and their benefit or lack of benefit. 3 Course ID 157049 Effective Dat… source
HMS225Functional Family Intervention3 credit(s) Provides an understanding of functions and dysfunctions within the family. Emphasizes the development of effective skills through an interpersonal/interactional approach to family interve… source
HMS226Helping Across CulturesHMS 226 - ing Across Cultures HMS 226 - ing Across Cultures 3 credit(s) Provides a historical overview of selected cultural and racial groups. Promotes understanding of group differences and the impa… source
HMS227The Helper As A Change AgentHMS 227 - The er As A Change Agent HMS 227 - The er As A Change Agent 3 credit(s) Teaches the following skills for implementing alternative models of change and influence: action research, problem-so… source
HMS236Gerontology3 credit(s) Examines the process of aging; its implications in relation to health, recreation, education, transportation, meaningful work or activity, and to community resources. Emphasizes experienc… source
HMS251Substance Abuse I3 credit(s) Provides knowledge, skills, and insight for working in drug and alcohol abuse programs. Emphasizes personal growth and client growth measures in ing relationships. Stresses various method… source
HMS252Substance Abuse II3 credit(s) Focuses on assisting substance abusers in individual and group settings and explores client treatment modalities. May provide opportunities for field experience in treatment centers. 3 Co… source
HMS258Case Management & Substance Abuse3 credit(s) Focuses on the process for interviewing substance abuse clients. Includes intake, assessment, handling denial, and ending the interview. Teaches skills for writing short-term goals and tr… source
HMS260Substance Abuse Counseling3 credit(s) Provides an understanding of the skills of guidance of clients and those associated with being an advocate. Examines the dynamics of the client/counselor relationship in developing treatm… source
HMS261Human Behavior I3 credit(s) Develops skills in working with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities within the sociocultural context. Emphasizes historical development of various social systems… source
HMS262Human Behavior II3 credit(s) Develops skills in working with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities within the sociocultural context. Emphasizes historical development of various social systems… source
HMS265Personality Theory3 credit(s) Studies the theories of personality and their relationship to counseling. Emphasis is on the historical perspective, view of human nature, contributions and limitations of each theory. 3… source
HMS266Counseling Psychology3 credit(s) Studies major counseling theories, their contributions and limitations, and the application of each to a counseling interaction. Students develop their own personal counseling theory. 3 C… source
HMS270Treatment Systems3 credit(s) Examines the services and facilities established for the purpose of treating addictions. Focuses on treatment therapy models and ethical standards related to addiction-disease theory. 3 C… source
HMS290Coordinated Internship1-5 credit(s) Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. V… source
HRI101Hotel-Restaurant Organization and Management I3 credit(s) Introduces the history, opportunities, problems and trends of the hospitality industry. Covers the organization of the various sectors of the hospitality industry including human resource… source
HRI102Hotel-Restaurant Organization and Management II3 credit(s) Introduces the history, opportunities, problems and trends of the hospitality industry. Covers the organization of the various sectors of the hospitality industry including human resource… source
HRI105Introduction to Culinary Arts1 credit(s) Covers the historical perspective of the cooking and hospitality industry. Includes career paths and opportunities for culinarians, culinary professionalism, people skills, motivational a… source
HRI106Principles of Culinary Arts I3 credit(s) Introduces the fundamental principles of food preparation and basic culinary procedures. Stresses the use of proper culinary procedures combined with food science, proper sanitation, stan… source
HRI107Principles of Culinary Arts II3 credit(s) Introduces the fundamental principles of food preparation and basic culinary procedures. Stresses the use of proper culinary procedures combined with food science, proper sanitation, stan… source
HRI115Food Service Managers Sanitation Certification1 credit(s) Presents an accelerated survey of principles and applications of sanitary food service, designed to promote the skills of managers in food service establishments licensed by the Commonwea… source
HRI120Principles of Food Preparation4 credit(s) Applies scientific principles and techniques to the preparation of food, including carbohydrates, such as fruits, vegetables, sugars and starches; fats, including both animal and vegetabl… source
HRI126The Art of Garnishing1 credit(s) Focuses on the relationship between colors and shapes and how they pertain to garnishes. Provides student with knowledge to create impressive presentations. as a dual enrollment (concurre… source
HRI128Principles of Baking3 credit(s) Instructs the student in the preparation of breads, pastries, baked desserts, candies, frozen confections, and sugar work. Applies scientific principles and techniques of baking. Promotes… source
HRI134Food and Beverage Service Management3 credit(s) Provides a conceptual and technical framework for managing the service of meals in a variety of commercial settings. Studies the integration of production and service delivery, guest cont… source
HRI140Fundamentals of Quality for the Hospitality Industry3 credit(s) Teaches quality in the hospitality industry, including material on the total quality management movement. Emphasizes quality from the customer’s perspective. 3 Course ID 534139 Effective… source
HRI158Sanitation and Safety3 credit(s) Covers the moral and legal responsibilities of management to insure a sanitary and safe environment in a food service operation. Emphasizes the causes and prevention of foodborne illnesse… source
HRI160Executive Housekeeping3 credit(s) Studies the housekeeping department with emphasis on organization, staffing and scheduling, staff development, work methods improvements, equipment, cleaning materials and cleaning proced… source
HRI180Convention Management and Service3 credit(s) Examines the scope and different segments that make up the convention market; explains what is required to meet individual needs; and explores methods and techniques for better service. 3… source
HRI195Topics In3 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repeat… source
HRI265Hotel Front Office Operations3 credit(s) Analyzes hotel front office positions and the procedures involved in reservation registration, accounting for and checking out guests, and principles and practices of night auditing. Cove… source
HRT100Introduction to Horticulture3 credit(s) Introduces commercial horticulture industry with emphasis on career opportunities. Examines equipment, facilities, and physical arrangements of production, wholesale and retail establishm… source
HUM100Survey of Humanities3 credit(s) Introduces the humanities through the art, literature, music, and philosophy of various cultures and historical periods. 3 Course ID 157301 Effective Date 2022-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
HUM165Controversial Issues in Contemporary American Culture3 credit(s) Introduces students to selected issues in contemporary American culture. Includes topic areas ranging from welfare reform, economic development, privacy, environmental protection and cons… source
HUM220Introduction To African American Studies3 credit(s) Presents an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African-American life, history, and culture. Examines specific events, ideologies, and individuals that have shaped the contours of… source
ITD110Web Page Design I3-4 credit(s) Stresses a working knowledge of web site designs, construction, and management using HTML or XHTML. Includes headings, lists, links, images, image maps, tables, forms, and frames. This… source
ITD112Designing Web Page Graphics3-4 credit(s) Explores the creation of digital graphics for web design. Includes basic design elements such as color and layout will be explored utilizing a computer graphics program(s). This is a du… source
ITD210Web Page Design II3-4 credit(s) Incorporates advanced techniques in web site planning, design, usability, accessibility, advanced site management, and maintenance utilizing web editor software(s). This is a dual enrol… source
ITE101Introduction To Microcomputers1-2 credit(s) Examines concepts and terminology related to microcomputers and introduces specific uses of microcomputers. 1-2 Course ID 157544 Effective Date 2004-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
ITE102Computers and Information Systems1 credit(s) Introduces terminology, concepts, and methods of using computers in information systems. This course teaches computer literacy, not intended for Information Technology majors. 1-2 Course… source
ITE130Introduction To Internet Services3-4 credit(s) Provides students with a working knowledge of Internet terminology and services including e-mail, WWW browsing, search engines, ftp, file compression, and other services using a variety… source
ITE160Introduction to E-Commerce3-4 credit(s) Studies the culture and demographics of the Internet, online business strategies and the hardware and software tools necessary for Internet commerce. Includes the identification of appr… source
ITE170Multimedia Software3-4 credit(s) Explores technical fundamentals of creating multimedia projects with related hardware and software. Students will learn to manage resources required for multimedia production and evalua… source
ITE195Topics In1-5 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repe… source
ITE200Technology for Teachers3-4 credit(s) Provides K-12 classroom teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to fulfill the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Technology Standards for Instructional Personnel. Students will finish th… source
ITP110Visual Basic Programming I3-4 credit(s) Involves instruction in fundamentals of event-driven programming using Visual Basic. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of grap… source
ITP120Java Programming I3-4 credit(s) Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Java. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of console an… source
ITP132C ++ Programming I3-4 credit(s) Centers instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C++. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of… source
ITP150Python Programming3 credit(s) Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Python. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of Python app… source
ITP154Basic Programming I3-4 credit(s) Involves instruction in development of structured programs using BASIC from problems or specifications. 3-4 Course ID 157571 Effective Date 2005-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
ITP158Micro Assembler I3-4 credit(s) Provides instruction in writing and debugging of programs in a manufacturer’s assembly language for microcomputers. Focuses on the principles of debugging and core-dump reading and uses… source
ITP160Introduction to Game Design & Development3-4 credit(s) Introduces object-oriented game design and development. Provides overview of the electronic game design and development process and underlines the historical contest, content creation s… source
ITP175Concepts of Prog Languages3-4 credit(s) Presents instruction in the fundamental concepts of computer programming languages. Emphasis on architectural reasons behind programming language constructs. Provides a better understan… source
ITP198Seminar and Project1-5 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
ITP232Computer Programming II C++ Object Oriented3-4 credit(s) Presents in-depth instruction of advanced object-oriented techniques for data structures using C++. 3-4 Course ID 157615 Effective Date 2004-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
LGL110Introdution To Law and Legal Assistant3 credit(s) Introduces various areas of law in which a legal assistant may be employed. Includes study of the court system (Virginia and federal) as well as a brief overview of criminal law, torts, d… source
LGL115Real Estate Law for Legal Assistants3 credit(s) Studies law of real property and gives in-depth survey of the more common types of real estate transactions and conveyances such as deeds, contracts, leases, and deeds of trust. Focuses o… source
LGL127Legal Research and Writing3 credit(s) Provides a basic understanding of legal research and the proper preparation of legal documents, including brief writing. 3 Course ID 556567 Effective Date 2014-01-01 Academic Group NDEV source
LGL225Estate Planning and Probate3 credit(s) Introduces various devices used to plan an estate, including wills, trust, joint ownership and insurance. Considers various plans in light of family situations and estate source
LGL235Legal Aspects of Business Organizations3 credit(s) Studies fundamental principles of agency law and the formation of business organizations. Includes sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporation, limited liability companies, and other… source
MAC121Numerical Control I3 credit(s) Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerical control program writing, setup… source
MAC122Numerical Control II3 credit(s) Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerical control program writing, setup… source
MAC123Computer Numerical Control III3 credit(s) Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerical control program writing, setup… source
MAC126Introductory CNC Programming3 credit(s) Introduces programming of computerized numerical control machines with hands–on programming and operation of CNC machines. 2 3 5 Course ID 157799 Effective Date 2008-04-03 Academic Group… source
MAC128CNC Programming1-2 credit(s) Teaches programming of computerized numerial control machines. Focus on CNC machining process. 1-2 Course ID 508769 Effective Date 2005-01-01 Academic Group NDEV source
MAC131Machine Lab 12 credit(s) Teaches fundamental machine shop operations, bench work, layout, measuring tools, and safety. Part I of II. 0-2 0-3 1-5 Course ID 508768 Effective Date 2005-01-01 Academic Group NDEV source
MAC150Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing3 credit(s) Introduces computer aided manufacturing (CAM) with emphasis on programming of numerical control machinery. Teaches program writing procedures using proper language and logic and a CAM pro… source
MAC151Machine Tool Maintenance2 credit(s) Introduces tool design from a maintenance and repair standpoint. Emphasizes proper care, repair, and preventative maintenance of machine tools. 1 3 4 source
MAC161Machine Shop Practices I3 credit(s) Introduces safety procedures, bench work, hand tools, precision measuring instruments, drill presses, cutoff saws, engine lathes, manual surface grinders, and milling machines. as a dual… source
MAC162Machine Shop Practices II3 credit(s) Introduces safety procedures, bench work, hand tools, precision measuring instruments, drill presses, cut-off saws, engine lathes, manual surface grinders, and milling machines. Part II o… source
MAC163Machine Shop Practices III3 credit(s) Offers practice in the operation of the drill press, engine lathe, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine, and the surface grinder. Introduces practical heat treatment of di… source
MAC164Machine Shop Practices IV3 credit(s) Offers practice in the operation of the drill press, engine lathe, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine, and the surface grinder. Introduces practical heat treatment of di… source
MAC171Machine Tool Operations3 credit(s) Uses basic fractional and decimal measuring tools and hand tools. Covers linear, angular, and radial layout, and precision measuring. Includes setup and operations of hand saws, drill pre… source
MAC172Machine Tool Operations I3 credit(s) Uses basic fractional and decimal measuring tools and hand tools. Covers linear, angular, and radial layout, and precision measuring. Includes setup and operations of hand saws, drill pre… source
MAC181Machine Blueprint Reading I3 credit(s) Introduces reading and interpreting blueprints and working drawings. Applies visualization of objects, sketching, and machine terminology. Part I of II. as a dual enrollment (concurrent)… source
MDE10Introduction to Algebra3 credit(s) Covers topics in arithmetic through introduction to variables and equations. 3 Course ID 582476 Effective Date 2022-01-01 Academic Group DEV source
MDE54Learning Support for Quantitative Reasoning3 credit(s) Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. 3 Course ID 582478 Effective Date 2022-01-01 Academic Group DEV source
MDE60Intermediate AlgebraCovers topics in algebra. Course ID 582477 Effective Date 2022-01-01 Academic Group DEV source
MDE61Learning Support for Pre-Calculus3 credit(s) Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. 3 Course ID 582479 Effective Date 2022-01-01 Academic Group DEV source
MKT100Principles of Marketing3 credit(s) Presents principles, methods, and problems involved in marketing to consumers and organizational buyers. Discusses problems and policies connected with distribution and sale of products,… source
MKT110Principles of Selling3 credit(s) Presents a fundamental, skills-based approach to selling and relationship building. Emphasizes learning effective interpersonal communication skills in all areas of the sales process thro… source
MTH103Basic Technical Mathematics I3 credit(s) Presents a review of arithmetic, elements of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Directs applications to specialty areas. 3 Course ID 158640 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic Group NDEV source
MTH111Technical Mathematics I3 credit(s) Provides a foundation in mathematics with emphasis in arithmetic, unit conversion, basic algebra, geometry and trigonometry. This course is intended for CTE programs. 3 Course ID 158642 E… source
MTH120Introduction To Mathematics3 credit(s) (Intended for occupational/technical programs.) Introduces number systems, logic, basic algebra, and descriptive statistics. 3 Course ID 158648 Effective Date 2011-10-01 Academic Group ND… source
MTH141Business Mathematics I3 credit(s) Provides instruction, review, and drill in percentage, cash and trade discounts, mark-up, payroll, sales, property and other taxes, simple and compound interest, bank discounts, loans, in… source
MTH151Mathematics For The Liberal Arts I3 credit(s) Presents topics in sets, logic, numeration systems, geometric systems, and elementary computer concepts. 3 Course ID 158655 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic Group NDEV source
MTH152Mathematics For The Liberal Arts II3 credit(s) Presents topics in functions, combinations, probability, statistics and algebraic systems. 3 Course ID 158656 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic Group NDEV source
MTH163Precalculus I3 credit(s) Presents college algebra, matrices, and algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Course ID 158662 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic Group ND… source
MTH164Precalculus II3 credit(s) Presents trigonometry, analytic geometry, and sequences and series. This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Course ID 158663 Effective Date 1994-08-22 Academic Group NDEV source
MTH168Precalculus II with Introductory Calculus3 credit(s) (Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 164 and MTH 168.) Presents trigonometric functions, analytic geometry, limits, continuity, and an introduction to the derivative. 3 Course ID 1586… source
MTH175Calculus of One Variable I3 credit(s) (Credit will not be awarded for more than one of MTH 173, MTH 175, or MTH 273 .) Presents differential calculus of one variable including the theory of limits, derivatives, differentials,… source
MTH176Calculus of One Variable II3 credit(s) (Credit will not be awarded for more than one of MTH 174, MTH 176, or MTH 274 .) Continues the study of integral calculus of one variable including indefinite integral, definite integral… source
MTH241Statistics I3 credit(s) (Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 240 and MTH 241.) Covers descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing. This is a… source
MTH242Statistics II3 credit(s) Continues the study of estimation and hypothesis testing with emphasis on correlation and regression, analysis of variance, chi-square tests, and non-parametric methods. This is a dual en… source
MTH273Calculus I4 credit(s) (Credit will not be awarded for more than one of MTH 173, MTH 175 or MTH 273.) Presents topics in differential calculus of one variable including the theory of limits, derivatives, differ… source
MTH274Calculus II4 credit(s) (Credit will not be awarded for more than one of MTH 174, MTH 176 or MTH 274.) Covers vectors in three dimensions, definite integrals, methods of integration, indeterminate forms, partial… source
MUS121Music Appreciation3 credit(s) Explores the language of music through an introduction to basic elements, forms and styles across time. Acquaints students with composers’ lives and influential creative individualities,… source
MUS122Music Appreciation II3 credit(s) Increases the variety and depth of the student’s interest, knowledge, and involvement in music and related cultural activities. Acquaints the student with traditional and twentieth centur… source
MUS221History of Western Music Prior to 17503 credit(s) Presents the chronology of musical styles and significant composers from Antiquity through the Pre-Classical era. Relates the development of music from a socio-historical perspective incl… source
MUS222History of Western Music 1750 to Present3 credit(s) Presents the chronology of musical styles and significant composers from the Classical Period through the Modern era. Relates the development of music from a socio-historical perspective… source
NAS125Meteorology4 credit(s) Presents a non-technical survey of fundamentals meteorology. Focuses on the effects of weather and climate on humans and their activities. Serves for endorsement or recertification of ear… source
NAS131Astronomy I4 credit(s) Studies the major and minor bodies of the solar system, stars and nebulae of the Milky Way, and extragalactic objects. Examines life and death of stars, origin of the universe, history of… source
NUR120Nurse Terminology and Charting2 credit(s) Focuses on basic terminology used in nursing. Emphasizes combining word forms and applications to nursing situations and the patient’s record. This is a dual enrollment course. 2 Course I… source
NUR135Drug Dosage Calculations2 credit(s) Teaches apothecary, metric, household conversion; reading of drug orders and labels. Provides a practical approach to learning to prepare dosages and solutions, including calculating intr… source
PED101Fundamentals of Physical Activity I2 credit(s) Presents principles underlying the components of physical fitness. Utilizes conditioning activities involving cardiovascular strength and endurance, respiratory efficiency, muscular stren… source
PED103Aerobic Fitness I1 credit(s) Develops cardiovascular fitness through activities designed to elevate and sustain heart rates appropriate to age and physical condition. Part I of II. Variable hours per week. Course ID… source
PED104Aerobic Fitness II1 credit(s) Develops cardiovascular fitness through activities designed to elevate and sustain heart rates appropriate to age and physical condition. Part II of II. Variable hours per week. Course ID… source
PED105Aerobic Dance I1 credit(s) Focuses on physical fitness through dance exercises. Emphasizes the development of cardiovascular endurance, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Part I of II. Variable hours per week. Co… source
PED106Aerobic Dance II1 credit(s) Focuses on physical fitness through dance exercises. Emphasizes the development of cardiovascular endurance, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Part II of II Variable hours per week. Co… source
PED110Zumba1 credit(s) Focuses on Latin rhythms, dance moves and techniques in Zumba. Utilizes physical activity, cardiovascular endurance, balance, coordination and flexibility as related to dance. 0 2 Course… source
PED129Self Defense2 credit(s) Examines history, techniques, and movements associated with self-defense. Introduces the skills and methods of self- defense emphasizing mental and physical discipline. 0 4 4 Course ID 15… source
PED152Basketball2 credit(s) Introduces basketball skills, techniques, rules, and strategies. 0 4 4 Course ID 159339 Effective Date 1996-01-05 Academic Group NDEV source
PED171Ballroom Dance I1-2 credit(s) Presents the basic step patterns, rhythmic patterns, and positions in ballroom dance. Includes techniques based upon traditional steps with basic choreographic patterns. as a dual enrol… source
PED174Shooting and Firearm Safety2 credit(s) Teaches the basic techniques of shooting and firearm safety for both hunting and sport shooting. Emphasizes the selection and care of equipment, proper shooting forms, personal safety. 0… source
PED206Sports Appreciation2 credit(s) Focuses on the history, trends, rules, methods, strategy, and terminology of selected sports activities. Provides student awareness as a spectator and/or participant. 2 Course ID 159357 E… source
PHI100Intro To Philosophy3 credit(s) Presents an introduction to philosophical problems and perspectives with emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, and values. 3 Cours… source
PHI111Logic I3 credit(s) Introduces inductive and deductive reasoning, with an emphasis on common errors and fallacies. 3 Course ID 159481 Effective Date 2015-10-26 Academic Group NDEV source
PHI220Ethics3 credit(s) Provides a systematic study of representative ethical systems. This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Course ID 159487 Effective Date 1989-01-09 Academic Group NDEV source
PHI227Bio-Medical Ethics3 credit(s) Examines the ethical implications of specific biomedical issues in the context of major ethical systems. 3 Course ID 569735 Effective Date 2017-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
PNE145Trends in Practical Nursing1 credit(s) Studies the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse. Covers legal aspects, organizations, and opportunities in practical nursing. Assists students in preparation for employment. 1 Course ID… source
PNE161Nursing in Health Changes I7 9 13 Course ID 159728 Effective Date 2016-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
PNE162Nursing in Health Changes II10 credit(s) PNE 161 , NUR 120 , and NUR 135 Continues the focus on nursing situations and procedures necessary to assist individuals in meeting special needs related to human functions. 6 15 21 Cour… source
PNE163Nursing in Health Changes III9 credit(s) Continues the focus on nursing situations and procedures necessary to assist individuals in meeting special needs related to human functions. 4-5 9 14 Course ID 159730 Effective Date 2017… source
PNE173Pharmacology For Practical Nurses2 credit(s) Teaches problem solving skills used in medication administrations. Emphasizes major drug classes and specific agents within each class. 2 Course ID 159731 Effective Date 2011-01-18 Academ… source
PSY126Psychology For Business and Industry3 credit(s) Focuses on the application of psychology to interpersonal relations and the working environment. Includes topics such as group dynamics, motivation, employee-employer relationship, interp… source
PSY200Principles of Psychology3 credit(s) Surveys the basic concept of psychology. Covers the scientific study of behavior, behavioral research methods and analysis, and theoretical interpretations. Includes topics that cover phy… source
PSY205Crisis Management2-3 credit(s) Studies the effective recognition and handling of personal and interpersonal conflicts. Discusses cooperative roles of public and private agencies, management of family disturbances, ch… source
PSY215Abnormal Psychology3 credit(s) Explores historical views and current perspectives of abnormal behavior. Emphasizes major diagnostic categories and criteria, individual and social factors of maladaptive behavior, and ty… source
PSY216Social Psychology3 credit(s) Examines individuals in social contexts, their social roles, group processes and intergroup relations. Includes topics such as small group behavior, social behavior, social cognition, con… source
PSY219Cross-Cultural Psychology3 credit(s) Investigates psychological principles from a cross-cultural perspective. Examines cultural basics for views of reality. Describes topics such as time, space, values, sex-roles, and human… source
PSY225Theories of Personality3 credit(s) Studies the major personality theories and their applications. Includes psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives. 3 Course ID 159850 Effective Date 2011-01-18 Aca… source
PSY226Intro To Counseling Relationships3 credit(s) Introduces counseling theories and provides opportunity for their application through role-playing and supervised paraprofessional counseling experiences. 3 Course ID 159851 Effective Dat… source
PSY230Developmental Psychology3 credit(s) Studies the development of the individual from conception to death. Follows a life-span perspective on the development of the person’s physical, cognitive, and psychosocial growth. This i… source
PSY255Psy Aspects of Criminal Behavior3 credit(s) Studies psychology of criminal behavior. Includes topics such as violent and non-violent crime, sexual offenses, insanity, addiction, white collar crime, and other deviant behaviors. Prov… source
PSY270Psychology of Human Sexuality3 credit(s) Focuses on scientific investigation of human sexuality and psychological and social implications of such research. Considers socio-cultural influences, the physiology and psychology of se… source
REL100Introduction to the Study of Religion3 credit(s) Explores various religious perspectives and ways of thinking about religious themes and religious experience. 3 Course ID 500529 Effective Date 2003-01-08 Academic Group NDEV source
REL200Survey of The Old Testament3 credit(s) Surveys books of the Old Testament, with emphasis on prophetic historical books. Examines the historical and geographical setting and place of the Israelites in the ancient Middle East as… source
REL210Survey of New Testament3 credit(s) Surveys books of the New Testament, with special attention upon placing the writings within their historical and geographical setting. 3 Course ID 160133 Effective Date 2011-01-18 Academi… source
REL216Life and Teachings of Jesus3 credit(s) Studies the major themes in the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Gospels, and examines the events of his life in light of modern biblical and historical scholarship. 3 Co… source
REL230Religions of The World3 credit(s) Introduces the religions of the world with attention to origin, history, and doctrine. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 3 Course ID 160137 Effective Date 2011-01-18 Academic Grou… source
RVH130Motorcycle Rider Safety - Beginning1-2 credit(s) Studies principles and basic skills of motorcycle riding with an emphasis on safety. Includes street strategies, protective gear, and selection and care/maintenance of motorcycles. 1-2… source
SAF126Principles of Industrial Safety3 credit(s) Teaches principles and practices of accident prevention analysis of accident causes, mechanical safeguards, fire prevention, housekeeping, occupational diseases, first aid, safety organiz… source
SAF130SAF 1301 credit(s) Presents an introduction to occupational health and safety and its application in the workplace. Emphasizes safety standards and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA 10). 1 Course… source
SOC200Principles to Sociology3 credit(s) Introduces fundamentals of social life. Presents significant research and theory in areas such as culture, social structure, socialization, deviance, social stratification, and social ins… source
SOC215Sociology of The Family3 credit(s) Studies topics such as marriage and family in social and cultural context. Addresses the single scene, dating and marriage styles, child-rearing, husband and wife interaction, single pare… source
SOC218Family Violence3 credit(s) Examines occasions and reasons family relationships do not work. Includes types of family violence, and its prevention. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 3 Course ID 160544 Effect… source
SOC235Juvenile Delin3 credit(s) Studies demographic trends, causal theories, and control of juvenile delinquency. Presents juveniles’ interaction with family, schools, police, courts, treatment programs, and facilities.… source
SOC236Criminology3 credit(s) Studies research and causal theories of criminal behavior. Examines crime statistics, crime victims, and types of criminal offenses. Introduces role of police, judicial and correctional s… source
SOC268Social Problems3 credit(s) Applies sociological concepts and methods to analysis of current social problems. Includes delinquency and crime, mental illness, drug addiction, alcoholism, sexual behavior, population c… source
SPA101Beginning Spanish I4 credit(s) Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic Spanish sentence structure. May include an additional hour of oral drill and practice per week. Part I… source
SPA102Beginning Spanish II4 credit(s) Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic Spanish sentence structure. May include an additional hour of oral drill and practice per week. Part I… source
SPA201Intermediate Spanish I3-4 credit(s) Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. May include oral drill and practice. 3-4 Course ID 160665 Effective Date 1990-05-21 Academic Group NDEV source
SPA202Intermediate Spanish II3-4 credit(s) Continues to develop understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills. May include oral drill and practice. 3-4 Course ID 160666 Effective Date 1990-05-21 Academic Group NDEV source
SSC101Contemporary Social Problems I3 credit(s) Surveys contemporary American social problems from the perspective of the social sciences. Provides an interdisciplinary approach as a basis for forming individual judgments on major dome… source
WEL116Welding I (Oxyacetylene)2 credit(s) Teaches oxygen/acetylene welding and cutting including safety of equipment, welding, brazing and soldering procedures and cutting procedures. 1 3 4 Course ID 502874 Effective Date 2012-08… source
WEL120Introduction To Welding3 credit(s) Introduces history of welding processes. Covers types of equipment, and assembly of units. Stresses welding procedures such as fusion, non-fusion, and cutting oxyacetylene. Introduces arc… source
WEL123Arc Welding I3 credit(s) Teaches operation of AC and DC power sources, welding polarities, heats and electrodes for use in joining various metal alloys by the arc welding process. Deals with running beads, butt,… source
WEL124Arc Welding II3 credit(s) Continues instruction on operation of AC and DC power sources, welding polarities, heats and electrodes for use in joining various metal alloys by the arc welding process. Deals with runn… source
WEL126Pipe Welding I3-4 credit(s) Teaches metal arc welding processes including the welding of pressure piping in the horizontal, vertical, and horizontal-fixed positions in accordance with section IX of the ASME Code.… source
WEL130Inert Gas Welding3-4 credit(s) Introduces practical operations in the uses of inert-gasshield arc welding. Discusses equipment, safety operations, welding practice in the various positions, process applications, and… source
WEL136Welding III (Inert Gas)2 credit(s) Studies Tungsten and metallic inert gas procedures and practices including principles of operation, shielding gasses, filler rods, process variations and applications, manual and automati… source
WEL138Pipe and Tube Welding2 credit(s) Develops entry level skills for the inert gas tungsten welding process (TIG) with emphasis upon thin and thick wall carbon and stainless piping and tubing. 1 3 4 Course ID 549329 Effectiv… source
WEL150Welding Drawing and Interpretation3 credit(s) Teaches fundamentals required for successful drafting as applied to the welding industry. Includes blueprint reading, geometric principles of drafting and freehand sketching, basic princi… source
WEL160Gas Metal Arc Welding3 credit(s) Introduces semi-automatic welding processes with emphasis on practical application. Includes the study of filler wires, fluxes, and gases. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 2 3-6… source
WEL161Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)3 credit(s) Introduces flux cored semi-automatic welding processes with emphasis on practical application. Includes the study of filler wires, fluxes, and gases. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) cou… source
WEL164Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG)3 credit(s) Introduces practical operations in the use of tungsten arc welding equipment. Studies equipment, operation, set-up, safety and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and Tungsten Int… source
WEL166Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG)3 credit(s) Studies equipment operation setup, safety, and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). 2 3 5 Course ID 572911 Effective Date 2018-01-01 Academic Group NDEV source
WEL195Topic In1-5 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. Course ID… source
ACC211Principles of Accounting I3 credit(s) This is a dual enrollment course. Introduces accounting principles with respect to financial reporting. Demonstrates how decision makers use accounting information for reporting purposes.… source
ACC212Principles of Accounting II3 credit(s) Introduces accounting principles with respect to cost and managerial accounting. Focuses on the application of accounting information with respect to product costing, as well as its use w… source
ACC215Computerized Accounting3 credit(s) Introduces the computer in solving accounting problems. Focuses on operation of computers. Presents the accounting cycle and financial statement preparation in a computerized system and o… source
ACC221Intermediate Accounting I3 credit(s) Covers accounting principles and theory, including a review of the accounting cycle and accounting for current assets, current liabilities and investments. Introduces various accounting a… source
ACC222Intermediate Accounting II3 credit(s) Continues accounting principles and theory with emphasis on accounting for fixed assets, intangibles, corporate capital structure, long-term liabilities, and investments. 3-4 Course ID 15… source
ACC241Auditing I3 credit(s) Pre/ Presents techniques of investigating, interpreting, and appraising accounting records and assertions. Studies internal control design and evaluation, evidence-gathering techniques an… source
ACC261Principles of Federal Taxation I3 credit(s) Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to individuals and related entities. Includes tax planning, compliance, and reporting. 3 Course ID 153023 Effective Date 1988-06-20 Ac… source
ACC262Principles of Federal Taxation II3 credit(s) Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to partnerships, corporations, and other tax entities. Includes tax planning, compliance, and reporting. 3 Course ID 153024 Effective… source
ADJ100Survey of Criminal Justice3 credit(s) Presents an overview of the United States criminal justice system; introduces the major system components law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections. This is a dual enrollment course. 3… source
ADJ105The Juvenile Justice System3 credit(s) Presents the evolution, philosophy, structures and processes of the American juvenile delinquency system; surveys the rights of juveniles, dispositional alternatives, rehabilitation metho… source
ADJ118Crisis Intervention and Critical Issues3 credit(s) Addresses basic problems involved in crisis intervention and current critical issues in law enforcement and the administration of justice; emphasizes practical approaches to discover and… source
ADJ133Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional3 credit(s) Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including those in policing, courts and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific ethical choices that must be made… source
ADJ140Introduction to Corrections3 credit(s) Focuses on societal responses to the offender. Traces the evolution of practices based on philosophies of retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Reviews contemporary correctional ac… source
ADJ171Forensic I3-4 credit(s) Introduces student to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry, fingerprint classification/i… source
ADJ201Criminology3 credit(s) Studies current and historical data pertaining to criminal and other deviant behavior. Examines theories that explain crime and criminal behavior in human society. as a dual enrollment (c… source
ADJ211Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I3 credit(s) Teaches the elements of proof for major and common crimes and the legal classification of offenses. Studies the kinds, degrees and admissibility of evidence and its presentation in crimin… source
ADJ225Courts and the Administration of Justice3 credit(s) Studies court systems with emphasis on the technical procedures required, from incident occurrence to final disposition of the case, noting the applicable principles of civil and criminal… source
ADJ227Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel3 credit(s) Surveys the basic guarantees of liberty described in the U. S. Constitution and the historical development of these restrictions on government power, primarily through U. S. Supreme Court… source
ADJ228Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs3 credit(s) Surveys the historical and current usage of narcotics and dangerous drugs. Teaches the identification and classification of such drugs and emphasizes the symptoms and effects on their use… source
ADJ229Law Enforcement and the Community3 credit(s) Considers current efforts by law enforcement personnel to achieve an effective working relationship with the community. Surveys and analyzes various interactive approaches of law enforcem… source
ADJ236Principles of Criminal Investigation3 credit(s) Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques. Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling and preserving of evidence. 3 College reading and writing c… source
ADJ298Seminar and Project4 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
AGR141Introduction to Animal Science and Technology4 credit(s) Introduces the science and technology involved in sustainable animal production and management practices. Includes beef, sheep, horses, dairy, swine, goats, and poultry, with emphasis on… source
AGR142Introduction to Plant Science and Technology3 credit(s) Introduces students to plant science, ecology, plant morphology, plant and soil relations and energy conversions. Includes surveying agricultural crops and their importance in the economy… source
AGR143Introduction to Agribusiness and Financial Management3 credit(s) Introduces agriculture’s importance to society and ways to start a farm or agribusiness. Evaluates forms of business including cooperatives and creates financial statements and reports ne… source
AGR144Agriculture Human Resource Management3 credit(s) Covers principles and management practices utilized to attract, retain and motivate agricultural employees. Emphasizes interviewing techniques, employer/employee relationships, motivation… source
AGR190Coordinated Internship1-5 credit(s) Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. V… source
AGR231Agribusiness Marketing, Risk Management, and Entrepreneurship3 credit(s) Covers marketing techniques required to create an effective marketing plan addressing product, price, place, promotion, and people considerations of an agribusiness. Emphasizes unique asp… source
AIR121Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I3 credit(s) Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazing, refrigeration systems, system components, compressors, e… source
AIR122Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II3 credit(s) Presents operations of commercial refrigeration systems, ice machines, design, installation, and service, air conditioning and heat pumps. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 2 2 4… source
AIR123Air Conditioning and Refrigeration III3-4 credit(s) Psychometric properties of air, heat load and gain calculation, heated and chilled water systems, duct, design, air distribution and air comfort requirements. Part I of II. 2-3 2-3 4-6… source
AIR124Air Conditioning and Refrigeration III-IV3-4 credit(s) Psychometric properties of air, heat load and gain calculation, heated and chilled water systems, duct, design, air distribution and air comfort requirements. Part II of II. 2-3 2-3 4-6… source
AIR134Circuits and Controls I3-4 credit(s) Presents circuit diagrams for heating units, reading and drawing of circuit diagrams, types of electrical components, analysis and characteristics of circuits and controls, testing and… source
AIR135Circuits and Controls II3-4 credit(s) Introduces electricity for air conditioning which includes circuit elements, direct current circuits and motors, single and three-phase circuits and motors, power distribution systems,… source
AIR154Heating Systems I3 credit(s) Introduces types of fuels and their characteristics of combustion; types, components, and characteristics of burners, and burner efficiency analyzers. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) co… source
AIR155Heating Systems II3 credit(s) Studies commercial gas and oil boilers to include troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and servicing. 2 2 4 Course ID 153466 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
AIR181Planning and Estimating I2-3 credit(s) Presents fundamentals of blueprint reading as applied to the building trades. Emphasizes air conditioning distribution, designing and drawing residential systems, take-off of materials… source
AIR238Advanced Troubleshooting and Service3-4 credit(s) Presents advanced service techniques on wide variety of equipment used in refrigeration, air conditioning, and phases of heating and ventilation and controls. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laborat… source
AIR276Refrigerant Usage EPA Certification1-2 credit(s) Prepares HVAC technicians for a refrigerant certification test mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Reviews refrigerant recovery, recycle, and reclamation procedures f… source
ASL101American Sign Language I3 credit(s) Introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the Deaf Community, including basic vocabulary, syntax, fingerspelling, and grammatical non-manual signals. Focuses on… source
ART100Art Appreciation3 credit(s) Introduces art from prehistoric times to the present day. Describes architectural styles, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and painting techniques. Highlights major artists and key co… source
ART101History and Appreciation of Art I3 credit(s) Presents the history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with prehistoric art and follows the development of western civilization to the present. Part I of… source
ART183Introduction to Art Therapy3 credit(s) Introduces the history of art therapy, contemporary approaches and various settings in which art therapy may occur. Provides instruction in the use of art materials in therapy, dynamics o… source
AST101Keyboarding I3 credit(s) Teaches the alpha/numeric keyboard with emphasis on correct techniques, speed, and accuracy. Teaches formatting of basic personal and business correspondence, reports, and tabulation. Thi… source
AST102Keyboarding II3 credit(s) Pre/ Continues skill-building for speed and accuracy. This is a dual enrollment course. 3-4 College reading or enrollment in developmental English is required. Course ID 153895 Effective… source
AST107Editing/Proofreading Skills3 credit(s) Develops skills essential to creating and editing business documents. Covers grammar, spelling, diction, punctuation, capitalization, and other usage problems. 3 College reading and writi… source
AST114Keyboarding for Information Processing1-2 credit(s) Teaches the alphabetic and numeric keys: develops correct techniques and competency in the use of computer keyboards. May include basic correspondence and report formats. as a dual enro… source
AST141Word Processing I3 credit(s) Teaches creating and editing documents, including line and page layouts, columns, fonts, search/replace, cut/ paste, spell/thesaurus, and advanced editing and formatting features of word… source
AST142Word Processing II source
AST205Business Communications3 credit(s) Teaches techniques of oral and written communications. Emphasizes writing and presenting business-related materials. 3 College reading and writing competence required. Course ID 153921 Ef… source
AST234Records and Database Management3-4 credit(s) Teaches filing and records management procedures using microcomputer database software. Incorporates both manual and electronic methods for managing information. 3-4 Course ID 153923 Ef… source
AST242Medical Insurance and Coding3 credit(s) Teaches coding for medical services rendered within a medical office setting utilizing current coding books for maximum reimbursement. 3 Course ID 550922 Effective Date 2012-08-01 Academi… source
AST243Office Administration I3 credit(s) Develops an understanding of the administrative support role and the skills necessary to provide organizational and technical support in a contemporary office setting. Emphasizes the deve… source
AST244Office Administration II3 credit(s) Enhances skills necessary to provide organizational and technical support in a contemporary office setting. Emphasizes administrative and supervisory role of the office professional. Incl… source
AST271Medical Office Procedures I3 credit(s) Covers medical office procedures, records management, preparation of medical reports, and other medical documents. 3 College reading and writing competency required. Course ID 153935 Effe… source
AST298Seminar and Projects3 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
AUT100Introduction to Automotive Shop Practices3 credit(s) Introduces shop practices for automotive laboratory and shop safety, identification and use of hand tools, general power equipment and maintenance of automotive shop. Explains basic opera… source
AUT111Automotive Engines I3 credit(s) Presents analysis of power, cylinder condition, valves and bearings in the automotive engine to establish the present condition, repairs or adjustments. Part I of II.This is a dual enroll… source
AUT121Automotive Fuel Systems I3 credit(s) Analyzes major domestic and foreign automotive fuel systems to include carburetors and fuel injection systems. Includes detailed inspection and discussion of fuel tanks, connecting lines,… source
AUT178Automotive Final Drive and Manual Transmission Systems4 credit(s) Presents the operation, design, construction and repair of manual transmissions and final drive systems, for both front and rear drive vehicles, including clutches, synchronizers, torque… source
AUT235Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning3 credit(s) Studies separate and combined automotive heaters and air conditioners, including direct and vacuum-operated controls, basic principles of refrigeration, adjustment, general servicing, and… source
AUT241Automotive Electricity I3 credit(s) Introduces electricity and magnetism, symbols and circuitry as applied to the alternators, regulators, starters, lighting systems, instruments and gauges.This is a dual enrollment course.… source
AUT251Automatic Transmissions I3-4 credit(s) Studies several types of automatic transmissions, torque converters, and their principles of operation. Includes adjustment, maintenance, and rebuilding.This is a dual enrollment course… source
AUT267Automotive Suspension and Braking Systems3 credit(s) Presents the operation, design, construction, repair, and servicing of braking and suspension systems. Explains use of tools and test equipment, evaluation of test results, estimation of… source
BIO100Basic Human Biology3 credit(s) Discusses cells, tissues, and selected human systems. 3 Course ID 154188 Effective Date 2017-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
BIO101General Biology I4 credit(s) Focuses on foundations in cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure and function; information flow, stora… source
BIO102General Biology II4 credit(s) Focuses on diversity of life, anatomy and physiology of organisms, and ecosystem organization and processes in an evolutionary context. Explores the core concepts of evolution; structure… source
BIO141Human Anatomy and Physiology I4 credit(s) Integrates anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. Integrates concepts of chemistry, physics, and pathology. Part I of II.This is a dual enrollmen… source
BIO142Human Anatomy and Physiology II4 credit(s) Integrates anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. Integrates concepts of chemistry, physics, and pathology. Part II of II.This is a dual enrollme… source
BIO145Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Sciences4 credit(s) Introduces human anatomy and physiology primarily to those planning to pursue an allied health degree. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology, as well as the anatomy and phys… source
BIO150Introductory Microbiology4 credit(s) Studies the general characteristics of microorganisms. Emphasizes their relationships to individual and community health. 3 3 6 Course ID 154197 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group N… source
BLD105Shop Practices and Procedures2-3 credit(s) Introduces basic hand and power tools with emphasis on proper care and safety practices. Introduces materials used in building trades including metals, plastics, and woods with stress p… source
BUS100Introduction to Business3 credit(s) Presents a broad introduction to the functioning of business enterprise within the U.S. economic framework. Introduces economic systems, essential elements of business organization, produ… source
BUS111Principles of Supervision I3 credit(s) Teaches the fundamentals of supervision, including the primary responsibilities of the supervisor. Introduces factors relating to the work of supervisor and subordinates. Covers aspects o… source
BUS116Entrepreneurship3 credit(s) Presents the various steps considered necessary when going into business. Includes areas such as product-service analysis, market research evaluation, setting up books, ways to finance st… source
BUS200Principles of Management3 credit(s) Teaches management and the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Focuses on application of management principles to realistic situations managers encount… source
BUS205Human Resource Management3 credit(s) Introduces employment, selection, and placement of personnel, forecasting, job analysis, job descriptions, training methods and programs, employee evaluation systems, compensation, benefi… source
BUS209Continuous Quality Improvement3 credit(s) Presents the different philosophies in Quality Control. Introduces students to Process Improvement, Team Development, Consensus Building, and Problem-Solving strategies. Identifies method… source
BUS224Business Statistics3 credit(s) Includes data presentation; descriptive statistics; basic probability concepts; discrete and continuous probability distributions; decision theory; estimation and sampling distributions;… source
BUS236Communication in Management3 credit(s) Introduces the functions of communication in management with emphasis on gathering, organizing, and transmitting facts and ideas. Teaches the basic techniques of effective oral and writte… source
BUS240Introduction to Business Law3 credit(s) Provides an introduction to the American legal system and the use of law to achieve economic and social goals. Highlights ethical principles and legal reasoning underlying the rights and… source
BUS280Introduction To International Business3 credit(s) Studies the problems, challenges, and opportunities which arise when business operations or organizations transcend national boundaries. Examines the functions of international business i… source
BUS298Seminar and Project3 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
CAD201Computer Aided Drafting and Design I3 credit(s) Teaches computer-aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components of a typical CAD system and its operation. ( Credit will not be awarded fo… source
CAD231Computer Aided Drafting I3 credit(s) Teaches computer aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components and operate a typical CAD system. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD… source
CAD232Computer Aided Drafting II3 credit(s) Teaches advanced operation in computer aided drafting. (Credit will not be awarded for both CAD 232 and DRF 232 .) This is a dual enrollment course. 1 2 3 Course ID 155215 Effective Date… source
CHD120Introduction to Early Childhood Education3 credit(s) Introduces early childhood development through activities and experiences in early childhood, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and primary programs. Investigates classroom organization and… source
CHD125Creative Activities For Children3 credit(s) Prepares individuals to work with young children in the arts and other creative age-appropriate activities. Investigates affective classroom experiences and open-ended activities. 2 2 4 C… source
CHD145Teaching Art, Music, and Movement to Children3 credit(s) Focuses on children’s exploration, play, and creative expression in the areas of art, music, and movement. Emphasis will be on developing strategies for using various open-ended media rep… source
CHD165Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings3 credit(s) Focuses on observation as the primary method for gathering information about children in early childhood settings. Emphasizes development of skills in the implementation of a range of obs… source
CHD205Guiding the Behavior of Children3 credit(s) Explores the role of the early childhood educator in supporting emotional and social development of children, and in fostering a sense of community. Presents practical strategies for enco… source
CHD290Coordinated Internship1-5 credit(s) Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. V… source
CHM101General Chemistry I4 credit(s) Emphasizes experimental and theoretical aspects of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry. Discusses general chemistry concepts as they apply to issues within our society and enviro… source
CHM111College Chemistry I4 credit(s) Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong background in mathematics. This i… source
CHM112College Chemistry II4 credit(s) Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong background in mathematics.This is… source
CST110Introduction to Communication3 credit(s) Examines the elements affecting speech communication at the individual, small group, and public communication levels with emphasis on practice of communication at each level. as a dual en… source
CST151Film Appreciation I3 credit(s) Provides students with a critical understanding of film through the discussion and viewing of motion pictures with emphasis upon the study of film history and the forms and functions of f… source
CSC110Principles of Computer Science3 credit(s) Provides a broad introduction to the field of computer science. Introduces design techniques, development of algorithms, and applications of computer science. Includes the idea of abstrac… source
COS81Cosmetology Theory I4 credit(s) Covers bacteriology, finger waving, sterilization and sanitation, wet hair styling, draping, shampooing and rinsing, permanent waving, haircutting, and properties of the scalp and hair. a… source
COS82Cosmetology Theory II5 credit(s) Covers hair coloring, theory of massage, the salon business, chemical hair relaxing and soft curl permanent, facial and facial make-up, hair pressing, skin and its disorders, artistry and… source
COS195Topics In1-5 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repe… source
COS198Seminar and Project3 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
COS199Supervised Study1-5 credit(s) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repeated for credit. Variabl… source
COS295Topics In1-5 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repe… source
COS296On-Site Training1-5 credit(s) Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 ho… source
COS298Seminar and Project1-5 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
COS299Supervised Study1-5 credit(s) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repeated for credit. Variabl… source
ECO201Principles of Macroeconomics3 credit(s) Introduces macroeconomics including the study of Keynesian, classical, monetarist principles and theories, the study of national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, finan… source
ECO202Principles of Microeconomics3 credit(s) Introduces the basic concepts of microeconomics. Explores the free market concepts with coverage of economic models and graphs, scarcity and choices, supply and demand, elasticities, marg… source
EDU200Intro to Teaching as a Profession3 credit(s) Provides an orientation to the teaching profession in Virginia, including historical perspectives, current issues, and future trends in education on the national and state levels. Emphasi… source
EDU204Teaching in a Diverse Society3 credit(s) Develops an understanding of similar and unique characteristics of PreK-12 students and their families, including culture, race, ethnicity, religion, language and learning abilities, gend… source
EDU206Classroom and Behavioral Management3 credit(s) Emphasizes methods for managing the diverse needs of students in order to promote a positive learning environment. Addresses how to establish and communicate expectations for effective in… source
EDU207Human Growth and Development3 credit(s) Provides an overview of the physical, intellectual, cognitive, language, social, and emotional development of human beings from birth to death, with a focus on birth to adolescence. Empha… source
EDU235Health, Safety and Nutrition Education3 credit(s) Focuses on the health and developmental needs of children and the methods by which these needs are met. Emphasizes positive health, hygiene, nutrition and feeding routines, childhood dise… source
EDU250Foundations of Exceptional Education3 credit(s) Explores the historical, ethical, social, cultural, and legal practices for providing educational services for individuals with exceptionalities including early intervention, inclusion, a… source
ELE113Electricity I3 credit(s) Teaches principles of electricity covering fundamentals, devices and components in both DC and AC circuits. Part I of II. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 3 Course ID 155544 Effe… source
ELE114Electricity II3 credit(s) Teaches principles of electricity covering fundamentals, devices and components in both DC and AC circuits. Part II of II. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 3 Course ID 155545 Eff… source
ELE127Residential Wiring Methods2-3 credit(s) Studies wiring methods and standards used for residential dwellings. Provides practical experience in design, layout, construction, and testing of residential wiring systems by use of s… source
ELE131National Electrical Code I3-4 credit(s) Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring me… source
ELE132National Electrical Code II3-4 credit(s) Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring me… source
ELE133Practical Electricity I3 credit(s) Pre/ Part I of II. Teaches the fundamentals of electricity, terminology, symbols, and diagrams. Includes the principles essential to the understanding of general practices, safety and the… source
ELE134Practical Electricity II3 credit(s) Pre/ Part II of II. Teaches the fundamentals of electricity, terminology, symbols, and diagrams. Includes the principles essential to the understanding of general practices, safety and th… source
ELE159Electrical Motors3 credit(s) Teaches practical applications and fundamentals of A.C. and D.C. machines. Includes the concepts of magnetism and generators used in electrical motor applications. as a dual enrollment (c… source
ELE216Industrial Electricity3 credit(s) Studies rotating devices, single phase and polyphase distribution, magnetic devices, circuits and systems for industrial applications. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 2 3 5 Cour… source
ELE226Electrical Power and Control Systems3 credit(s) Studies the theory, analysis and operation of rotating machines, transformers, AC power distribution and control systems used in industrial applications. as a dual enrollment (concurrent)… source
ELE239Programmable Controllers2-3 credit(s) Pre/ Deals with installation, programming, interfacing, and concepts of troubleshooting programmable controllers. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. 1-2 2 3-4 Course ID 155578 Ef… source
EMS100CPR for Healthcare Providers1 credit(s) Provides instruction in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation that meets current Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation education for Healthcare Providers. Equi… source
EMS110Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Course (EVOC)1 credit(s) Prepares the student for certification in the operation of various emergency vehicles. Teaches proper operating procedures in both emergency and non-emergency situations. Lecture 1 hour p… source
EMS111Emergency Medical Technician/Basic7 credit(s) Prepares student for certification as a Virginia and National Registry EMT. Focuses on all aspects of pre hospital basic life support as defined by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medica… source
EMS120Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Clinical1 credit(s) Observes in a program approved clinical/field setting. Includes topics for both EMS 111 and EMS 113 , dependant upon the program in which the student is participating and is a 2 Course ID… source
EMS121Preparatory Foundations2 credit(s) Includes EMS systems, introduction to research, workforce safety and wellness, EMS system communications, introduction to public health, legal and ethical issues 2 2 Course ID 575765 Effe… source
EMS123EMS Clinical Preparation1 credit(s) Includes 2 2 Course ID 575766 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS125Basic Pharmacology1 credit(s) Introduces medications listed in the Advanced EMT (AEMT) scope of practice. 1 1 Course ID 575768 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS126Basic Pharmacology Lab1 credit(s) Includes drug dose calculation and covers multiple routes of administration including oral, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, and intraosseous and other methods within the scope o… source
EMS127Airway, Shock and Resuscit1 1 Course ID 575770 Effective Date 2019-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS128Airway, Shock and Resuscit Lab1 2 Course ID 575771 Effective Date 2019-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS135Emergency Medical Care2 2 Course ID 575772 Effective Date 2019-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS136Emergency Medical Care Lab1 2 Course ID 575773 Effective Date 2019-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS137Trauma Care1 1 Course ID 575774 Effective Date 2019-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS138Trauma Care Lab1 2 Course ID 575776 Effective Date 2019-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS139Special Populations1 1 Course ID 576981 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS140Special Populations Lab1 2 Course ID 576982 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS141Cardiovascular Care2 credit(s) Covers basic dysrhythmia recognition and relates it to overall cardiac patient care. 2 2 Course ID 576984 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS142Cardiovascular Care Lab1 credit(s) Prerequisite(s): EMS 121 , EMS 123 , EMS 125 , EMS 126 , EMS 127 , EMS 128 Corequisite(s): EMS 141 Focuses on skills involved in the assessment and management of cardiac-related 2 2 Cours… source
EMS159ALS - Special Populations3 credit(s) Pre/ Continues the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Focuses on the assessment and management of specialty patients including obstetri… source
EMS163Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)1 credit(s) Prepares for certification as a Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support provider as defined by the American College of Surgeons. 1 Course ID 517023 Effective Date 2006-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS163Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)1 credit(s) Prepares for certification as a Prehospital Trauma Life Support provider as defined by the American College of Surgeons. 1 source
EMS164Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)1 credit(s) Covers current topics of care for adult patients suffering extensive medical conditions and emergencies, and offers certification as an Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) as defined by… source
EMS165Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)1 credit(s) Prepares for certification as an Advanced Cardiac Life provider. Follows course as defined by the American Heart Association. 1 Course ID 530016 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group N… source
EMS165Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)1 credit(s) Prepares for certification as an Advanced Cardiac Life provider. Follows course as defined by the American Heart Association. 1 source
EMS167Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC)1 credit(s) Provides a unique approach to pediatric medical care, offering assessment techniques that can EMS practitioners rapidly and accurately assess pediatric patients to determine which situati… source
EMS169Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)1 credit(s) Prepares the student for certification as a pediatric advanced life support provider as defined by the American Heart Association. Covers primary assessment and emergency care of infants… source
EMS170ALS Internship I1-2 credit(s) Begins the first in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes but not limited… source
EMS170ALS Internship I1-2 credit(s) Begins the first in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes but not limited… source
EMS172Clinical Internship1 credit(s) Continues with the second in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes but not… source
EMS173Field Internship II1 credit(s) Continues with the second in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. 3 Course ID 517044 Effective Date 2007-… source
EMS175Paramedic Clinical Experience I1 credit(s) Begins a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. 6 6 Course ID 577008 Effective Date 2021-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS202Paramedic Pharmacology2 2 Course ID 577010 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS203Advanced Patient Care2 credit(s) Content is centered on problem-solving through integration of didactic, psychomotor and affective curricula. 2 2 Course ID 577011 Effective Date 2019-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS204Advanced Patient Care Lab2 4 Course ID 577012 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS206Pathophysiology for the Health Professions3 credit(s) Includes diagnosis and management appropriate to the advanced health care provider in and out of the hospital environment. 3 3 Course ID 577013 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academic Group ND… source
EMS210EMS Operations1 2 Course ID 577016 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS212Leadership and Professional Development1 1 Course ID 577017 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
EMS216Paramedic Review1 credit(s) Provides the student with intensive review for the practical and written portions of the National Registry Paramedic exam. May be repeated once, for credit. 2 2 Course ID 539288 Effective… source
EMS247Paramedic Clinical Experience II1 credit(s) It is the second step in a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. 3 3 Course ID 577014 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academ… source
EMS248Paramedic Comprehensive Field Experience2 credit(s) It is the third step in a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-level competence at the paramedic level. 6 6 Course ID 577015 Effective Date 2018-08-01 Academi… source
EMS249Paramedic Capstone Internship2 credit(s) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. 1-5 6 Course ID 577020 Effective Da… source
ENG111College Composition I3 credit(s) Introduces students to critical thinking and the fundamentals of academic writing. Through the writing process, students refine topics; develop and support ideas; investigate, evaluate, a… source
ENG112College Composition II3 credit(s) Continues to develop college writing with increased emphasis on critical essays, argumentation, and research, developing these competencies through the examination of a range of texts abo… source
ENG137Communication Processes I3 credit(s) Covers content, form, and procedures for research writings, which may include reports, articles, summaries, essays and correspondence. Stresses editing, proofreading skills, sentence stru… source
ENG138Communication Processes II3 credit(s) Covers content, form, and procedures for research writings, which may include reports, articles, summaries, essays and correspondence. Stresses editing, proofreading skills, sentence stru… source
ENG211Creative Writing I3 credit(s) Introduces the student to the fundamentals of writing imaginatively. Students write in forms to be selected from poetry, fiction, drama, and essays.This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Cou… source
ENG212Creative Writing II3 credit(s) Introduces the student to the fundamentals of writing imaginatively. Students write in forms to be selected from poetry, fiction, drama, and essays.This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Cou… source
ENG225Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas3 credit(s) Examines a set of literary texts linked by a particular theme, with inquiry into the historical, cultural, and/or social contexts of the texts and the theme. Emphasizes interpretive and c… source
ENG245British Literature3 credit(s) Pre/ Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts in their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts.… source
ENG246American Literature3 credit(s) Examines American literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Analyzes literary works within their historical, cultural, social, and/or literary contexts… source
ENG250Children’s Literature3 credit(s) Surveys the history, development and genres of children’s literature, focusing on analysis of texts for literary qualities and in terms of audience. 3 Course ID 550602 Effective Date 2010… source
ENG255World Literature3 credit(s) Examines literary texts across a variety of cultures, genres, and time periods. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of liter… source
ENG258African American Literature3 credit(s) Explores the stories African American authors tell about themselves, their communities, and the world. Examines common and diverging themes within African American literary traditions thr… source
ENG275Women in Literature3 credit(s) Examines literary texts by women writers from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops skills of close reading and literary analysis through analysis of texts within their hist… source
EDE10English Composition Prep3 credit(s) Provides academic skills and support for introductory composition. Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and research. Upon succe… source
EDE11English Composition Readiness3 credit(s) Provides academic support for successful completion of ENG 111 . Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and introductory research.… source
ENE100Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications4 credit(s) A complete system breakdown of conventional power production methods, efficiency, and sustainability when compared with solar, geothermal, wind, and fuel cell applications. as a dual enro… source
ENE104Energy Industry Fundamentals4-5 credit(s) Provides a broad understanding of the electric and natural gas utility industry and the energy generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure. Covers business models, regulat… source
ENE228Building Automation & Energy Management Systems3-4 credit(s) Introduces building automation and energy management systems. Studies how building systems HVAC, lighting, security systems, and alternative energy–can communicate through a network of… source
ETR239Semiconductor Manufacturing and Process Technology3-4 credit(s) Studies process and technology used in the manufacturing of semiconductor integrated circuits. Includes materials physics and crystal growth, clean room processes, layering, deposition,… source
FIN107Personal Finance3 credit(s) Presents a framework of personal money management concepts, including establishing values and goals, determining sources of income, managing income, preparing a budget, developing consume… source
FIN215Financial Management3 credit(s) Introduces basic financial management topics including statement analysis, working capital, capital budgeting, and long-term financing. Focuses on Net Present Value and Internal Rate of R… source
FRE101Beginning French I4 credit(s) Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic French sentence structure. Part I of II. 4 Course ID 156576 Effective Date 1988-06-20 Academic Group N… source
FRE102Beginning French II4 credit(s) Introduces understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic French sentence structure. Part II of II. 4 Course ID 156577 Effective Date 1988-06-20 Academic Group… source
GEO210Cultural Geog3 credit(s) Focuses on the relationship between culture and geography. Presents a survey of modern demographics, landscape modification, material and non-material culture, language, race and ethnicit… source
GEO220World Regional Geography3 credit(s) Studies physical and cultural characteristics of selected geographical regions of the world. Focuses upon significant problems within each of the regions, and examines the geographical ba… source
GEO225Economic Geography3 credit(s) Familiarizes the student with the various economic, geographic, political and demographic factors that affect international target markets and trade activity. 3 Course ID 573427 Effective… source
GOL105Physical Geology4 credit(s) Introduces the composition and structure of the earth and modifying agents and processes. Investigates the formation of minerals and rocks, weathering, erosion, earthquakes, and crustal d… source
GOL106Historical Geology4 credit(s) Traces the evolution of the earth and life through time. Presents scientific, theories of the origin of the earth and life and interprets rock and fossil record. as a dual enrollment (con… source
GOL111Oceanography I4 credit(s) Examines the dynamics of the oceans and ocean basins. Applies the principles of physical, chemical, biological, and geological oceanography. Part I of II. 3 3 6 Course ID 541651 Effective… source
HLT141Introduction to Medical Terminology1-2 credit(s) Focuses on medical terminology for students preparing for careers in the health professions. This course applies to career/technical education (CTE) programs. HLT 143 serves both transf… source
HLT261Basic Pharmacy I3 credit(s) Explores the basics of general pharmacy, reading prescriptions, symbols, packages, pharmacy calculations. Teaches measuring compounds of drugs, dosage forms, drug laws, and drug classific… source
HLT262Basic Pharmacy II3 credit(s) Explores the basics of general pharmacy, reading prescriptions, symbols, packages, pharmacy calculations. Teaches measuring compounds of drugs, dosage forms, drug laws, and drug classific… source
HLT263Basic Pharmacy I Lab1 credit(s) Should be taken concurrently with HLT 261 -262, in appropriate curricula, as identified by the college. Part I of II. Laboratory 3 hours per week. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course… source
HLT264Basic Pharmacy II Lab1 credit(s) Should be taken concurrently with HLT 261 -262, in appropriate curricula, as identified by the college. Part II of II. Laboratory 3 hours per week. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) cours… source
HCT101Health Care Technician I4 credit(s) Teaches basic care skills with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients. Covers procedures, communications and interpersonal relations; observation, charti… source
HCT102Health Care Technician II4 credit(s) Applies theory through laboratory experience for health care technicians to work in home health, long and short term facilities. This is a dual enrollment course. 2 6 8 Course ID 566896 E… source
HCT115Medication Administration Training3 credit(s) Prepares students to safely administer, or to assist in client self-administration of medications in specific settings. Includes practice. Meets curriculum requirements of the State Board… source
HIS101History of Western Civilization I3 credit(s) Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to the present. Part I of II. This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Course ID 156828 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic G… source
HIS102History of Western Civilization II3 credit(s) Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to the present. Part II of II. This is a dual enrollment course. 3 Course ID 156829 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Academic… source
HIS111History of World Civilazation I3 credit(s) Surveys Asian, African, Latin American, and European civilizations from the ancient period to the present. Part I of II. Passport Certified Course. 3 Course ID 156830 Effective Date 2004-… source
HIS112History of World Civilization II3 credit(s) Surveys Asian, African, Latin American, and European civilizations from the ancient period to the present. Part II of II. Passport Certified Course. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) cour… source
HIS121United States History I3 credit(s) Surveys United States history from its beginning to the present. Part I of II. This is a dual enrollment course. Passport Certified Course. 3 Course ID 156833 Effective Date 2011-01-17 Ac… source
HIS122United States History II3 credit(s) Surveys United States history from its beginning to the present. Part II of II. This is a dual enrollment course. Passport Certified Course. 3 Course ID 156834 Effective Date 2011-01-17 A… source
HIS135History of the Contemporary World3 credit(s) Analyzes world developments since World War II. 3 Course ID 572913 Effective Date 2018-05-01 Academic Group NDEV source
HIS141African American History I3 credit(s) Surveys the history of black Americans from their African origins to the present. Part I of II. 3 Course ID 156837 Effective Date 1989-01-09 Academic Group NDEV source
HIS142African-American History II3 credit(s) Surveys the history of black Americans from their African origins to the present. Part II of II. 3 Course ID 156838 Effective Date 2005-09-01 Academic Group NDEV source
HIS180Historical Archaeology3 credit(s) Introduces both the methods and theories in historical archaeology as practiced in the United States and worldwide. Includes time and space, field survey, excavation, archival and laborat… source
HIS181Introduction to Historic Preservation3 credit(s) Provides a foundation and introduction to historic preservation practices and issues in Virginia and the United States. Emphasizes legislation, policies, and methodologies that form our p… source
HIS187Interpreting Material Culture3 credit(s) Surveys America’s material culture and provides techniques to interpret artifacts. 3 Course ID 553175 Effective Date 2013-08-01 Academic Group NDEV source
HIS188HIS 188 - Field Survey Techniques for Archaeology3 credit(s) Provides an introduction to basic field techniques used in surveying archaeological and architectural sites. Emphasizes hands-on experience in both classroom and field work. Includes meth… source
HIS262United States History in Film3 credit(s) Examines selected topics in the United States history which shaped the American experience, presented in film. 3 Course ID 544636 Effective Date 2011-04-03 Academic Group NDEV source
HUM201Early Humanities3 credit(s) Studies thought, values, and arts of Western culture, integrating major developments in art, architecture, literature, music, and philosophy. HUM 201 covers the following periods: Ancient… source
HUM201Early Humanities3 credit(s) Examines the values and expression of ideas of selected western and non-western cultures from prehistory up to the 1300s, integrating the arts, literature, religion, and philosophy within… source
HUM202Modern Humanities3 credit(s) Studies thought, values, and arts of Western culture, integrating major developments in art, architecture, literature, music, and philosophy. HUM 201 covers the following periods: Ancient… source
HUM202Modern HumanitiesExamines the values and expression of ideas of selected western and non-western cultures from the 1300s until 1900s, integrating the visual arts, literature, religion, music and philosophy within the… source
HUM210Introduction to Women and Gender Studies3 credit(s) Introduces interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and historical perspectives on the influence of women as evidenced in art, literature, religion, philosophy and music. as a dual enrollment (… source
HUM210Introduction to Women and Gender Studies3 credit(s) Broadens understanding and awareness of women by exploring different cultural, historical, and gendered experiences of social groups throughout the world in relationship to such fields as… source
IND243Principles and Applications of Mechatronics3 credit(s) Introduces terminology and principles related to Mechatronic system design and application. Integrates concepts of electrical/electronic, mechanical and computer technologies in the devel… source
IND75Industrial Measurement and Conversions1 credit(s) Covers a review of basic arithmetic principles with an intensive application of measurement and calibration devices such as dial calipers, rulers and various micrometers. Develops a profi… source
IND108Technician Computer Applications3 credit(s) Develops data entry proficiency for technical application and word processing as applied to technology. Presents an introduction to computer operating systems as related to technical appl… source
IND113Materials and Processes in Manufacturing I3 credit(s) Studies materials and processes for the manufacture of products. Investigates the nature of various materials. Examines the manufacturing processes of industry and their effects on materi… source
IND115Materials and Process of Industry4 credit(s) Studies industrial/engineering materials and contemporary processes for the manufacture of products. Investigates the processes for the manufacture of products. Investigates the material’… source
IND116Applied Technology3 credit(s) Introduces basic information and problem solving techniques in liquids, gases, solids, metrics, mechanics, forces, simple machines, heat, light, sound and nuclear energy as applied in ind… source
IND137Team Concepts & Problem Solving3 credit(s) Studies team concepts and problem solving techniques to assist project teams in improving quality and productivity. Provides knowledge of how to work as a team, plan and conduct good meet… source
IND140Quality Control2 credit(s) Studies history, structure, and organization of the quality control unit. May include incoming material control, product and process control, and cost control 2 Course ID 506857 Effective… source
IND149IND 149 - Workplace Ethics1 credit(s) Provides a broad overview of ethics in the modern day business world including workforce skill building and self-awareness through group discussions. Discusses workplace topics such as di… source
IND160Introduction to Robotics3 credit(s) Studies evolution and history of robotics with an emphasis on automated and flexible manufacturing. Presents advantages and limitations of present robot systems. as a dual enrollment (con… source
IND161Product Design and Development I5 credit(s) Introduces the student to foundational concepts and tools in the design and development of products utilizing wood as a primary design medium. 1 8 9 Course ID 555651 Effective Date 2014-0… source
IND162Product Design and Development II5 credit(s) Advancement of the foundational concepts and tools in the design and development of products utilizing wood as a primary design medium. 1 8 9 Course ID 554052 Effective Date 2013-12-13 Ac… source
IND165Principles of Industrial Technology I4 credit(s) Introduces principle concepts of technology involving mechanical, fluid, electrical, and thermal power as they relate to force, work, and rate. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. L… source
IND166Principles of Industrial Technology II4 credit(s) Introduces principle concepts of technology involving mechanical, fluid, electrical, and thermal power as they relate to resistance, energy, power, and force transformers. Places an empha… source
IND193IND 193 - Studies In3 credit(s) Covers operations of how to operate a forklift. Studies in warehouse and distribution operation. Variable hours per week. Course ID 545158 Effective Date 2011-05-31 Academic Group NDEV source
IND195Topic in1 credit(s) Covers a review of basic arithmetic principles with an intensive application of measurement and calibration devices such as dial calipers, rulers and various micrometers. Develops a profi… source
IND216Plant Layout and Materials Handling3 credit(s) Examines arrangement and layout of physical facilities. Explains material handling and modern techniques for efficient utilization of space. 2 2 4 Course ID 157393 Effective Date 1988-06-… source
IND250IND 250 - Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing2-3 credit(s) Presents basic principles used in the design and implementation in a computer integrated manufacturing system. Emphasizes team concept and all aspects of a computer integrated manufactu… source
ITE55Certification Preparation1 credit(s) Serves as a review of source
ITE100Introduction To Information Systems3 credit(s) Covers the fundamentals of computers and computing and topics which include impact of computers on society, ethical issues, and terminology. Provides discussion about available hardware a… source
ITE115Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts3 credit(s) Covers computer concepts and internet skills, and uses a software suite which includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software to demonstrate skills. This is a d… source
ITE119Information Literacy3 credit(s) Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applicatio… source
ITE140Spreadsheet Software I3-4 credit(s) Covers the use of spreadsheet software to create spreadsheets with formatted cells and cell ranges, control pages, multiple sheets, charts, and macros. Topics include type and edit text… source
ITE150Desktop Database Software3-4 credit(s) Incorporates instruction in planning, defining, and using a database; performing queries; producing reports; working with multiple files; and concepts of database programming. Includes… source
ITE152Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications3 credit(s) Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Includes hands-on expe… source
ITE182User Support/Help Desk PrinciplesITE 182 - User Support/ Desk Principles ITE 182 - User Support/ Desk Principles Introduces a variety of tools and techniques that are used to provide user support in desk operations. Includes desk co… source
ITE298Seminar and Project1-5 credit(s) Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
ITE299Supervised Study1-5 credit(s) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. as a dual enrollment (concurrent)… source
ITN101Introduction to Network Concepts3 credit(s) Provides instruction in networking media, physical and logical topologies, common networking standards and popular networking protocols. Emphasizes the TCP/IP protocol suite and related I… source
ITN106Microcomputer Operating Systems3 credit(s) Teaches use of operating system utilities and multiple-level directory structures, creation of batch files, and configuration of microcomputer environments. May include a study of graphic… source
ITN107Personal Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting3 credit(s) Includes specially designed instruction to give a student a basic knowledge of hardware and software configurations. Includes the installation of various peripheral devices as well as bas… source
ITN111Server Administration3 credit(s) Covers installation, configuration, administration, management, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a server in a networked environment. This is a dual enrollment course. 3-4 Course ID 51… source
ITN124Wireless-Network Administration (WNA)3 credit(s) Incorporates instruction in the fundamentals of ratio of frequency and spread spectrum technology and wireless networking systems implementation and design. Includes radio frequency and s… source
ITN154Network Fundamentals, Router Basics, and Configuration (ICND1) - Cisco3-4 credit(s) Provides introduction to networking using the OSI reference model. Includes data encapsulation, TCP/IP suite, routing, IP addressing, and structured cabling design and implementation. 3… source
ITN156Basic Switching and Routing - Cisco3-4 credit(s) Centers instruction in LAN segmentation using bridges, routers, and switches. Includes fast Ethernet, access lists, routing protocols, spanning tree protocol, virtual LANS and network m… source
ITN170Linux System Administration3 credit(s) Focuses instruction on the installation, configuration and administration of the Linux operating system and emphasizes the use of Linux as a network client and workstation. 3-4 Course ID… source
ITN195Topics In1-5 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. as a dual… source
ITN213Information Storage and Management3 credit(s) Focuses on advanced storage systems, protocol, and architectures including Storage Area Networks (SAN), Network Attached Storage (NAS), Fibre Channel Networks, Internet Protocol SANs (IPS… source
ITN257Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services3 credit(s) Focuses on cloud infrastructure, deployment, security models, and the key considerations in migrating to cloud computing. Covers the technologies and processes required to build tradition… source
ITN260Network Security Basics3 credit(s) Provides instruction in the basics of network security in depth. Includes security source
ITN261Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking3 credit(s) Encompasses in-depth exploration of various methods for attacking and defending a network. Explores network security concepts from the viewpoint hackers and their attack methodologies. In… source
ITN262Network Communication, Security and Authentication3 credit(s) Covers an in-depth exploration of various communication protocols with a concentration on TCP/IP. Explores communication protocols from the point of view of the hacker in order to highlig… source
ITN263Internet/Intranet Firewalls and e-Commerce Security3-4 credit(s) Gives an in-depth exploration of firewall, Web security, and e-commerce security. Explores firewall concepts, types, topology and the firewall’s relationship to the TCP/IP protocol. Inc… source
ITN266Network Security Layers3 credit(s) Provides an in-depth exploration of various security layers needed to protect the network. Explores Network Security from the viewpoint of the environment in which the network operates an… source
ITN267ITN 267 Legal Topics in Network Security ( 3- 4 CR)43 credit(s) Conveys an in-depth exploration of the civil and common law issues that apply to network security. Explores statutes, jurisdictional, and constitutional issues related to computer crimes… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ITN295Topics In3 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. as a dual enrollment (concurrent) course. May be repeat… source
ITN299Supervised Study1-5 credit(s) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. as a dual enrollment (concurrent)… source
MEC103Electronic Circuits and Instrumentation4 credit(s) Designed for non-majors. Covers electronic circuits, devices, instrumentation and basic communications, DC and AC theory, introduction to power supplies, amplifiers, and measurement devic… source
MEC140Introduction to Mechatronics3 credit(s) Presents foundational concepts in mechatronics including analog and digital electronics, sensors, actuators, microprocessors, and microprocessor interfacing to electromechanical systems.… source
MEC148Industrial Pipefitting3 credit(s) Covers the fundamentals of industrial piping installation, components, and layout. Considers the types of pipe and fabrication of piping systems, as well as the methods used to connect th… source
MEC161Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics3-4 credit(s) Introduces theory, operation and maintenance of hydraulic/ pneumatics devices and systems. Emphasizes the properties of fluids, fluid flow, fluid statics, and the application of Bernoul… source
MEC162Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics3 credit(s) Introduces hydraulic and pneumatic systems found in construction equipment, road vehicles, and farm equipment. Includes the basic theory, construction, maintenance and repair of hydraulic… source
MEC165Applied Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Hydrostatics3 credit(s) Teaches fluid power system design, operation, testing, maintenance and repair. Includes reservoirs, pump connecting valves, cylinders, pressure regulating valves, flow control valves, hyd… source
MEC175Fundamental Shop Procedures and Internal Combustion Eng4 credit(s) Introduces the practical use and care of tools, shop equipment and pullers, use of service manuals and parts catalogs, and safety. Includes introduction to the design, operation, testing,… source
MEC176Transportation Electrical Systems3 credit(s) Introduces electrical systems found on transportation vehicles and heavy-duty equipment. Stresses function, construction, operation, troubleshooting procedures and servicing of the chargi… source
MEC215Advanced Jig and Fixture Design2 credit(s) Applies the principles, practices, tools, and commercial standards of jig and fixture designs. Employs lectures, visual aids, individual projects and design work, with emphasis on problem… source
MKT201Introduction to Marketing3 credit(s) Introduces students to the discipline of marketing and the need to create customer value and relationships in the marketplace. Presents an overview of the marketing principles and managem… source
MTH130Fundamentals of Reasoning3 credit(s) Presents elementary concepts of algebra, linear graphing, financial literacy, descriptive statistics, and measurement & geometry. Based on college programs being supported by this course,… source
MTH132Business Mathematics3 credit(s) Provides instruction, review, and drill in percentage, cash and trade discounts, mark-up, payroll, sales, property and other taxes, simple and compound interest, bank discounts, loans, in… source
MTH154Quantitative Reasoning3 credit(s) Focuses on the process of taking a real-world situation, identifying the mathematical foundation needed to address the problem, solving the problem and applying what is learned to the ori… source
MTH155Statistical Reasoning3 credit(s) Presents elementary statistical methods and concepts including visual data presentation, descriptive statistics, probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regres… source
MTH161PreCalculus I3 credit(s) Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 161: Precalculus… source
MTH162PreCalculus II3 credit(s) Presents trigonometry, trigonometric applications including Law of Sines and Cosines and an introduction to conics. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 162: Precalculus II and MTH 167… source
MTH245Statistics I3 credit(s) Presents an overview of statistics, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and linear regression… source
MTH261Applied Calculus I3 credit(s) Introduces limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, and techniques of integration with an emphasis on applications in busin… source
MTH263Calculus I4 credit(s) Presents concepts of limits, derivatives, differentiation of various types of functions and use of differentiation rules, application of differentiation, antiderivatives, integrals and ap… source
MTH264Calculus II4 credit(s) Continues the study of calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including rectangular, polar, and parametric graphing, indefinite and definite integrals, methods of integration,… source
NAS162Design and Application of Scientific Research33 credit(s) Explores advanced topics in scientific research. Exposes students to a variety of research approaches and scientific disciplines. Introduces research design, data collection and analysis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NSG100Introduction to Nursing Concepts4 credit(s) Introduces concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning. Focuses on basic nursing concepts with an emphasis on safe nursing practice and the development of the nursing process. Pr… source
NSG106Competencies for Nursing Practice2 credit(s) Focuses on the application of concepts through clinical skill development. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgment in skill acquisition. Includes principles of safety, evidence-based prac… source
NSG152Health Care Participant3 credit(s) Focuses on the health and wellness of diverse individuals, families, and the community throughout the lifespan. Covers concepts that focus on client attributes and preferences regarding h… source
NSG170Health/Illness Concepts6 credit(s) Focuses on the nursing care of individuals and/or families throughout the lifespan with an emphasis on health and illness concepts. Includes concepts of nursing care for the antepartum cl… source
NSG200Health Promotion and Assessment3 credit(s) Introduces assessment and health promotion for the individual and family. Includes assessment of infants, children, adults, geriatric clients and pregnant females. Emphasizes health histo… source
NSG210Health Care Concepts I5 credit(s) Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to physiological health alterations and reproduction. Emphasizes the nursing process in the… source
NSG211Health Care Concepts II5 credit(s) Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to psychological and physiological health alterations. Emphasizes the nursing process in the… source
NSG230Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts2 credit(s) Develops the role of the professional nurse in the healthcare environment in preparation for practice as a registered nurse. Introduces leadership and management concepts and focuses on t… source
NSG252Complex Health Care Concepts4 credit(s) Focuses on nursing care of diverse individuals and families integrating complex health concepts. Emphasizes clinical judgment, patient-centered care and collaboration. 4 4 Course ID 57043… source
NSG270Nursing Capstone4 credit(s) Provides students with the opportunity to comprehensively apply and integrate learned concepts from previous nursing courses into a capstone experience. Emphasizes the mastery of patient-… source
PED172Ballroom Dance II1-2 credit(s) Presents the basic step patterns, rhythmic patterns, and positions in ballroom dance. Includes techniques based upon traditional steps with basic choreographic patterns. Part II of II.… source
PHY100Elements of Physics4 credit(s) Covers basic concepts of physics, including Newtonian mechanics, properties of matter, heat transfer, waves, fundamental behavior of gases, optics, ionizing radiation, and fundamentals of… source
PHY101Introduction To Physics I4 credit(s) Surveys general principles of physics. Includes topics such as force and motion, energy, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. Part I of II. This is a dual en… source
PHY102Introduction To Physics II4 credit(s) Surveys general principles of physics. Includes topics such as force and motion, energy, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. Part II of II. This is a dual e… source
PLS135U.S. Government and Politics3 credit(s) Teaches the political structure, processes, institutions, and policymaking of the US national government. Focuses on the three branches of government, their interrelationships, and how th… source
PLS136State and Local Government and Politics3 credit(s) Teaches structure, powers, and functions of state and local government in the United States as related to federalism; constitutionalism; elections; powers of legislative, executive, and j… source
SDV100College Success Skills1 credit(s) Assists students in transition to colleges. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricula offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists students to… source
SDV101Orientation To1 credit(s) Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics such as s… source
SDV106Preparation For Employment1 credit(s) Provides experience in resume writing, preparation of applications, letters of application, and successfully preparing for and completing the job interview. Assists students in identifyin… source
SDV107Career Education1-3 credit(s) Surveys career options available to students. Stresses career development and assists in the understanding of self in the world of work. Assists students in applying decision-making to… source
SDV108College Survival Skills1-3 credit(s) Provides an orientation to the college. Introduces study skills, career and life planning. Offers an opportunity to engage in activities aimed at self-discovery. Emphasizes development… source
SDV109Student Leadership Development1 credit(s) Provides opportunities for students to learn leadership theory and skills for application in campus organizations, committees and groups. 1 Course ID 542600 Effective Date 2010-08-01 Acad… source
SDV196On-Site Training1-5 credit(s) Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/work ratio not to exceed 1:5 ho… source
SDV197Cooperative EducationSupervises in on-the-job training for pay in approved business, industrial and service firms, coordinated by the college’s cooperative education office. Is applicable to all occupational- technical c… source