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LPN to RN Transition Option ▸ 16 courses source
Automotive Technology ▸ 21 coursesThe Automotive Technology program is an instructional program that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. source
Automotive Technology Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Business and Marketing Management ▸ 16 coursesThe Marketing Management program of study prepares the graduate for a career in marketing, professional sales, advertising, management, retail management, entrepreneurship, and human resource managem… source
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ENG 1113ENGLISH COMPOSITION I – Prerequisite: ACT English score of 17 or higher ora grade of C or better in ENG 0125. English 1113 prepares the student to think critically and compose texts for academic and professional rhetorical situations. source
MAT 1133or MAT 1233OR Greater than or equal to 17 or a grade of “C” or better in source
MAT 0123MAT 0123Less than or equal to 16 MAT 0123 Beginning Algebra STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES STUDENT GOVERNANCE Southwest Mississippi Community College students are encouraged to participate in the instit… source
SPT 11133*Laboratory Science ...................................................................................................... 8 **Humanities .............................................................… source
LLS 13111*Laboratory Science may be selected from biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, or physical science. **Humanities may be selected from history, literature, philosophy, or honors forum. ***Fine Arts… source
HPR 12131313, 2213 9Electives 17 English Composition I & II ENG 1113, 1123 6 Mathematics MAT 1313 3 Speech SPT 1113 3 Laboratory Science 8 Humanities History Sequences 12 Fine Arts ART 1113 or MUS 1113 3 Social Science… source
BIO 2921) to progress to NUR 2110. Clinical testing or dismissal from the program may occur at12any time during a nursing course when a critical criterion has been violated as outlined in the ADN Student Policy Handbook. A failure in clinical testing constitutes an “F” for that course. A studen… 12 cr · 12 hr source
CSC 1123WBLAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE Advisor: Josh Troxler BUSINESS AND MARKETING MANAGEMENT The Marketing Management program of study prepares the graduate for a career in marketing, professional sales… source
MMT 11131753, 2423, 1123601313, 1413, 1323, 2513, 2613, 2213, 2233, 2313, 2323 Business Administration BAD 2413 3 Computer-Related Elective 3 Accounting Elective 3 Approved Elective 3 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY The Business Technolo… 60 cr · 60 hr source
CSC1113WBLOrientation LLS 1311 1 Diesel Equipment DET 1114, 1223, 1263, 1364, 1374, 1513, 1614, 1713, 1813, 2253, 2273, 2623 Electives DET 1213, 2113, 2383, 2523, 291(1-6), 292(1-3), CSC1113, WBL Successful co… source
HST 22232233, WBLAdvisor: Robert Reid HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CERTIFICATE Advisor: Robert Reid INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY -COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY The Computer Networking Technology option offers trainin… source
CSC 1113MMT 1313, 13232513, WBL Advisor: Brian Miller ENERGY OPERATIONS PROCESSES Graduates from this program will receive an associate of applied science degree and are prepared for internships, apprenticeships, and entr… source
BIO 2521BIO 2523, and MAT 1313Within two weeks following email notification of the applicant’s admission status, the applicant must make an appointment to sign required forms and begin the background check process declaring inten… source
ACC 2213PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I - A study of the financial accounting principlesthat relate to business. The topics to be covered include the accounting cycle, accounting systems for service and merchandising businesses, assets, liabilities, and equity. source
AMR 1113FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICERSHIP LECTURE AND LAB –Introduction to personalchallenges and competencies which are critical for effective leadership in the Armed Forces. Students will examine the role of leadership, officership, and the Army profession as well as develop life… source
AMR 1123BASIC LEADERSHIP LECTURE AND LAB – Fundamental leadership and trainingtechniques with exposure to setting direction, map reading, problem-solving, presenting briefs and using effective writing skills. Students will explore dimensions of leadership attributes and core l… source
AMR 2113INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP STUDIES LECTURE AND LAB – Develop effective militaryleadership skills: problem analysis, decision making, planning and organizing, delegation and control, and interpersonal conflict resolution. Includes a leadership lab and physical training. source
AMR 2123LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK – An application of leadership skills with an emphasison: beliefs, values, ethics, counseling techniques, map reading, land navigation, basic first aid, and group interaction. Includes a leadership lab and physical training. ART (ART) source
ART 1113ART APPRECIATION - A course designed to provide an understanding andappreciation of the visual arts. source
ART 1313DRAWING I – Includes the study of the basic elements and principles oforganization in two dimensions and the selection, manipulation and synthesis of these components to create an organized visual expression. Students will apply overlapping foreshortening and diminishe… source
ART 1323DRAWING II – Prerequisite: ART 1313. Continuation of rendering skillsintroduced in Drawing I with emphasis on color, composition and creative expression. source
ART 1383PHOTOGRAPHY -- An introduction to the theory, practice, and history ofphotography with emphasis on basic camera and darkroom processes. source
ART 1433DESIGN I - To provide students with an understanding of the elements andprinciples of design to enable development of an informed, intuitive sense as well as a highly informed skills base/ methodology involving black and white design problems which apply principles and e… source
ART 1443DESIGN II - To provide students with an understanding of color theory andapplications of color so that there begins to be an informed as well as intuitive sense of seeing, mixing, and applying color and light to design problems. source
ART 1453THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN - To provide students with an understanding ofspatial form in three dimensions through the use of applied design elements and principles to studio problems in mixed media. source
ART 1513INTRO TO DIGITAL ART - An emphasis on the design and development ofimagery utilizing computer technology (6-hour Lab). Students will learn how to apply elements and principles of art in digital compositions and how to utilize computers and software to create art. ex… source
ART 1913ART FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS – Development of essential concepts ofchildren’s art education in compliance with the National Standards for Arts Education. source
BIO 1111PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I, Laboratory – Co-requisite: BIO 1113. A laboratorycourse for non-science majors that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in BIO 1113 Principles of Biology I, Lecture. source
BIO 1113PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I, Lecture – Co-requisite: BIO 1111. A lecture coursefor non-science majors that provides an introduction to the basic principles of modern biology and their relevance to modern life. Emphasis is placed on the nature and history of scientific thought,… source
BIO 1121PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II, Laboratory – Co-requisite: BIO 1123. Alaboratory course for non-science majors that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in BIO 1123 Principles of Biology II, Lecture. source
BIO 1123PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II, Lecture – Co-requisite: BIO 1121. A lecturecourse for non-science majors that emphasize the Survey of the diversity of life, ecology, evolution, and an overview of organ systems. source
BIO 1134GENERAL BIOLOGY I, Lecture and Laboratory - A combined lecture andlaboratory course for science majors that covers the major themes of biology, the scientific method, chemistry relevant to biological systems, cell processes including photosynthesis and cellular res… source
BIO 1144GENERAL BIOLOGY II, Lecture and Laboratory - A combined lecture andlaboratory course for science majors that reinforces themes and concepts introduced in source
BIO 1133General Biology I, while emphasizing the diversity of life. Topics covered includeevolution, classification, ecology, detailed consideration of major groups of organisms, viruses, and the study of animals and plants including their anatomy and physiology. source
BIO 1514PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I, Lecture and Laboratory – Acombined lecture and laboratory course that provides an introduction to the anatomical and physiological study of the human body at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system levels. Or… source
BIO 1524PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II, Lecture and Laboratory - Acombined lecture and laboratory course that provides an introduction to the anatomical and physiological study of the human endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems, as wel… source
BIO 1613NUTRITION, Lecture - A lecture course covering the nutrients for normalgrowth and reducing risks of major chronic diseases, and applied to the selection of food for ingestion, the process of digestion, assimilation, absorption, and their applications for healthcare prov… source
BIO 1711BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH I - This course will provide hands on instruction of thenecessary skills in order to prepare students to launch a unique investigation in the area of biomedical research. This course focuses on the structural basics such as literature reviews, elements of… source
BIO 1721BIOMEDICAL RESEEARCH II - This course will provide students with theopportunity to perform a unique investigation in the area of biomedical research of data, and technical skills such as micropipetting, centrifugation, spectrophotometric analysis, polymerase chain re… source
BIO 1813MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS - This course is anintroduction to medical language used in health professions. Emphasis is placed on learning medical root words, prefixes, and suffixes and applying them to the human body systems in written and verba… source
BIO 2511ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I, Laboratory – Co-requisite: BIO 2513. Alaboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in BIO 2513 Anatomy and Physiology I, Lecture. source
BIO 2513ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I, Lecture – Prerequisite: BIO 1113 or an ACTReading sub-score of 17 or higher. Co-requisite: BIO 2511. A lecture course that covers the anatomical and physiological study of the human body as an integrated whole. The course includes detailed s… source
BIO 2523ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II, Lecture – Prerequisite: BIO 2513. Corequisite: BIO 2521. A lecture course that includes detailed studies of the anatomy and physiology of the human special senses, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, and urina… source
BIO 2611CELL BIOLOGY, Laboratory -- A laboratory course that contains experimentsand exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in BIO 2613 Cell Biology, Lecture. source
BIO 2613CELL BIOLOGY, Lecture -- A lecture course providing a comparative study ofcell structures among plant, animal and bacterial systems. source
BIO 2923MICROBIOLOGY, Lecture – Prerequisite: BIO 1113 or an ACT Reading subscore of 17 or higher. Co-requisite: BIO 2921. A lecture course providing a comprehensive study of microbial agents to include taxonomy, metabolism, physiology and genetics, concepts of pathogenesis… source
BAD 1113INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - This course is designed to introduce studentsto the basic concepts of business. Students receive instruction regarding the current business and economic environment, entrepreneurship, marketing, management, financial management, and business ca… source
BAD 2323BUSINESS STATISTICS – Introduction to statistical methods of collectingpresenting, analyzing, and interpreting quantitative data for business management and control. Topics include: central tendency and dispersion; probability; binomial, Poisson, and normal distribution… source
BAD 2413LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS – An introduction to interrelationships oflaw and society, jurisprudence and business. Topics include an introduction to law, law of contracts, agency, and employment. source
BAD 2713PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE - The course deals with the nature of the realestate market, types of ownership of property, contracts, methods of transferal of title, instruments used in transfers, title closing, financing, property management, insuring, and appraising. source
BAD 2723REAL ESTATE LAW - Designed to give the student a general background in thelaw of real property and the law of real estate brokerage. source
BAD 2733REAL ESTATE FINANCE – Prerequisite: BAD 2713 or BAD 2723. A study ofprinciples and methods of financing real estate, sources of funds, types and contents of financing instruments, and the role of various institutions, both private and governmental. source
BAD 2743REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL I – Prerequisite: BAD 2713 or BAD 2723. Anintroductory course. Includes purpose of appraisal, methods, and techniques to determine the value of the various types of property. Emphasis on residential and single unit property. source
BAD 2753REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL II – Prerequisite: BAD 2743. Emphasis placed onincome approaches to real estate valuation. source
BAD 2763PROPERTY MANAGEMENT – Prerequisite: BAD 2713 or BAD 2723. Thiscourse deals with the nature of real property management. The major functions of property managers are covered including the legal, interpersonal, maintenance, accounting, and administrative function… source
CHE 1113CHEMISTRY SURVEY, Lecture – A basic chemistry lecture course that coversterminology, measurements, atomic structure, nomenclature, chemical equations and basic stoichiometry. source
CHE 1211GENERAL CHEMISTRY I, Laboratory – Co-requisite: CHE 1213. A laboratorycourse that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in source
CHE 1213GENERAL CHEMISTRY I, Lecture – Prerequisite: ACT Mathematics sub-scoreof 19 or CHE 1113. Co-requisite: CHE 1211. A lecture course that covers the fundamental principles of chemistry and their application. Chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, atomic… source
CHE 1221GENERAL CHEMISTRY II, Laboratory – Co-requisite: CHE 1223. A laboratorycourse that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in source
CHE 1223GENERAL CHEMISTRY II, Lecture – Co-requisite: CHE 1221. A lecture coursethat covers solutions, kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, acid-base chemistry, and electrochemistry. source
CHE 2422ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I, Laboratory – Co-requisite: CHE 2423. A laboratorycourse that acquaints students with important manipulations and procedures, and the preparation and study of organic compounds being introduced in CHE 2423 Organic Chemistry I, Lecture. source
CHE 2423ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I, Lecture – Prerequisite: CHE 1223, 1221. Corequisite: CHE 2422. A lecture course that covers carbon chemistry, bonding structure and behavior, aliphatic compounds, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and an introduction to spectroscopic met… source
CHE 2432ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II, Laboratory – Co-requisite: CHE 2433. A laboratorycourse that acquaints students with important manipulations and procedures, as well as the preparation and study of aromatic and complex organic compounds being introduced in CHE 2433 Organic Chemist… source
CHE 2433ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II, Lecture – Prerequisite: CHE 2423, 2422. Corequisite: CHE 2432. A combined lecture and laboratory course that covers spectroscopy, aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, and other complex compounds with emphasis on reactions and their mechan… source
CSC 2134PROGRAMMING I with "C++" – Prerequisite: ACT math score of at least 18 or agrade of C or better in MAT 1233. An introduction to problem solving methods, algorithm development, designing, debugging, and documentation in C++ language with a variety of applications including I… source
CSC 2144PROGRAMMING II WITH "C++" – Prerequisite: CSC 2134. An introduction toproblem solving methods, algorithm development, designing, debugging, and documentation in C++ language with a variety of applications including I/O statements, operators, conditional, looping, metho… source
CSC 2844Data Structures - Prerequisite: CSC 2144. This course includes advanced dataabstraction and corresponding algorithms, memory management, searching and sorting techniques, hash tables, and algorithm analysis. (Course has a required lab component.) CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJ) source
CRJ 1313INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - History, development, andphilosophy of law enforcement in a democratic society, introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice; career orientation. source
CRJ 1323POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION -Principles of organizationand administration in law enforcement as applied to law enforcement agencies; introduction to concepts of organizational behavior. source
CRJ 1363INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS - An overview of the correctional field; itsorigins, historical and philosophical background, development, current status, relationship with other facets of the criminal justice system. source
CRJ 1383CRIMINOLOGY - The study of criminal behavior to include theories, statisticsand trends concerning criminal behavior. source
CRJ 2313POLICE OPERATIONS - A study of the operation of law enforcement agenciesParticular emphasis is placed on the functions of the patrol division. source
CRJ 2323CRIMINAL LAW – A study of the basic elements of substantive criminal lawincluding defenses to criminal liability. source
CRJ 2333CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION – A study of principles of investigation; propercollection, documentation, and preservation of evidence source
CRJ 2513JUVENILE JUSTICE - Organization, functions, and jurisdiction of juvenileagencies. Processing, detention, and disposition of cases. Statutes and court procedures applied to juveniles. ECONOMICS (ECO) source
ECO 2113PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS – The study of a nation’s economy toinclude the following topics: supply and demand, production possibilities, monetary and fiscal policies, factors of production, GDP/business cycles and economic growth, circular flow of market econom… source
ECO 2123PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS – The study of firms, industries, andconsumers to include the following topics: supply and demand, elasticity of demand and supply, consumer choice theory, production and cost theory and market structures. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (EPY) source
EPY 2513CHILD PSYCHOLOGY - A study of various aspects of human growth anddevelopment during childhood and emerging adolescence. Topics include biological, psychosocial and cognitive development. source
EPY 2533HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - A study of various aspects of humangrowth and development from conception through death. Topics include biological, psychosocial and cognitive development. ENGLISH (ENG) source
ENG 012ENG 012course designed to advance students to college level writing skills and reading strategies. 3-5 semester credit hours. source
ENG 0143COMPOSITION COMPANION – A companion course to ENG 1113 designed toprovide direct support and scaffolding exercises for specific projects in the credit bearing course. Peer collaboration and one-on-one instructional support through the writing process are emphasized… source
ENG 1123ENGLISH COMPOSITION II – Prerequisite: ENG 1113. ENG 1123 is acontinuation of ENG 1113 with emphasis on research, argumentation, and composition. Readings, essays, and a research paper are required. source
ENG 2423WORLD LITERATURE I – ENG 2423 surveys texts representative of global andhistorical diversity from the ancient world through the early modern world. source
ENG 2433WORLD LITERATURE II – ENG 2433 surveys texts representative of global andhistorical diversity from the Enlightenment Period to the present. ENGINEERING (EGR) source
EGR 2413ENGINEERING MECHANICS I: STATICS - A lecture course covering theequilibrium of point objects and extended objects in two and three dimensions using vector algebra. Also discussed are distributed forces, structures, friction, and moments of inertia in two and thre… source
EGR 2433ENGINEERING MECHANICS II: DYNAMICS - A lecture course that coverskinematics of particles and rigid bodies, kinetics of particles and rigid bodies using force- mass acceleration, energy, and momentum methods. GEOGRAPHY (GEO) source
GEO 1113WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY - A regional survey of the basic geographicfeatures and major new developments of the nations of the world. HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION (HPR) source
HPR 1111GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES I - This course is designed togive students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. source
HPR 1121GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES II - This course is designed togive students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. source
HPR 1313INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY/HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ANDRECREATION - Introduction to the various fields of study within kinesiology/health, physical education, and recreation. Discussion of the responsibilities and opportunities of professional personnel.… source
HPR 1551FITNESS AND CONDITIONING TRAINING I – Instruction and practice of basicprinciples of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. source
HPR 1561FITNESS AND CONDITIONING TRAINING II - Instruction and practice of basicprinciples of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. source
HPR 1571DANCE I – An overview of dance techniques to include instruction in variousstyles of dance. Instruction may include classical dance, ballet, jazz, folk dance, contemporary and/or dance line. source
HPR 1581DANCE II - An overview of dance techniques to include instruction in variousstyles of dance. Instruction may include classical dance, ballet, jazz, folk dance, contemporary and/or dance line. source
HPR 2111GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES III - This course is designed togive students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. source
HPR 2121GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES IV - This course is designed togive students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. source
HPR 2213FIRST AID & CPR - Instruction and practice in methods prescribed in theAmerican Red Cross or American Heart Association standard and advanced courses. source
HPR 2551FITNESS AND CONDITIONING TRAINING III – Instruction and practice of basicprinciples of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. source
HPR 2561FITNESS AND CONDITIONING TRAINING IV - Instruction and practice of basicprinciples of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. source
HPR 2571DANCE III – A continuation of dance techniques to include instruction invarious styles of dance. Instruction may include classical dance, ballet, jazz, folk dance, contemporary and/or dance line. source
HPR 2581DANCE IV – A continuation of dance techniques to include instruction in variousstyles of dance. Instruction may include classical dance, ballet, jazz, folk dance, contemporary and/or dance line. HISTORY (HIS) source
HIS 1113WESTERN CIVILIZATION I – This is a general survey of Western Civilizationfrom ancient times to mid-seventeenth century. source
HIS 1123WESTERN CIVILIZATION II – This is a general survey of Western Civilizationsince the seventeenth century. source
HIS 1163WORLD CIVILIZATIONS I – This is a general survey of world history fromancient times to the 1500s. source
HON 1913LEADERSHIP HONORS FORUM – Admission is by invitation only. This coursehas as its central focus the development of leadership skills. It is designed to provide a basic understanding of leadership and group dynamics theory and to assist the student in developing a person… source
LEA 1811LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION SKILLS I - A study of leadership styles andskills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. Includes parliamentary procedure, chain of command, communication, conducting effective meetings, role of constitution/by-laws, princ… source
LEA 1821LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION SKILLS II – Continued study of LEA 1811ice-breakers; non-verbal communication; role of functions in groups; power; time management; stress management; role of constitution; Personal style type indicator; planning and goal setting; leaders… source
LLS 1411IMPROVEMENT OF STUDY - This course is designed to aid the student in studyskills, promote student success in basic reading and note-taking techniques, critical thinking, time management, test-taking strategies, and listening and memory enhancement. and practice of critical… source
LIS 1121THE ELECTRONIC LIBRARY – This course provides information concerning thedevelopment of books and libraries and instruction in and practice with the skills necessary for selecting, locating, and using library materials in a variety of formats. Online library catalog searc… source
MAT 1233INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA – Prerequisite: ACT math score of 17 or higher or agrade of C or better in MAT 0123. The topics include linear equations and their graphs; inequalities and number line graphs; rational expressions; factoring; laws of exponents; radicals; polynomials.… source
MAT 1323TRIGONOMETRY – Prerequisite: ACT math score of 19 or higher or a grade ofC or better in MAT 1233. This course includes trigonometric functions and their graphs; trigonometric identities; trigonometric equations; radian measurement; solutions of right and oblique triangles… source
MAT 1513BUSINESS CALCULUS I – Prerequisite: MAT 1313. A study of functions, limitscontinuity, derivatives, and their applications to business and economics. source
MAT 1613CALCULUS I - Prerequisite: ACT math score of 22 or higher or a grade of C orbetter in MAT 1323. This course includes the following topics: limits; continuity; the definition of the derivative; differentiation; applications; anti-derivatives. source
MAT 1623CALCULUS II – Prerequisite: MAT 1613. This course includes the followingtopics: the definite integral; differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, techniques of integration; applications. source
MAT 1723REAL NUMBER SYSTEM – Prerequisite: MAT 1313. Designed for elementaryand special education majors, this course includes set theory, numeration systems, foundations of number theory, and properties and operations of real numbers. source
MAT 1733GEOMETRY, MEASUREMENT AND PROBABILITY – Prerequisite: MAT 1313Designed for elementary and special education majors, this course includes geometric definitions, shapes, and formulas; linear and angular measurements; unit conversions, statistics and probability. source
MAT 1743PROBLEM SOLVING WITH REAL NUMBERS – Designed for elementary andspecial education majors, this course includes logic, applications of real numbers, probability, and statistics. source
MAT 1753QUANTITATIVE REASONING – Prerequisite: ACT math score of 17 or higher ora grade of C or better in MAT 1133. This course is designed for students who need only three hours of unspecified mathematics. Includes basic mathematical concepts from logic, algebra, set theory, pr… source
MAT 2323STATISTICS – Prerequisite: MAT 1313. Introduction to statistical methods ofdescribing, summarizing, comparing, and interpreting data to include probability distributions, sampling, estimation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. source
MAT 2613CALCULUS III – Prerequisite: MAT 1623. This course includes the followingtopics: analytical geometry; parametric equations; polar coordinates; improper integrals, infinite series; vectors and geometry of space. source
MAT 2623CALCULUS IV – Prerequisite: MAT 2613. This course includes the followingtopics: partial differentiation; optimization; multiple integration; vector calculus; quadric surfaces and line integrals; divergence theorem; Stokes’ Theorem. source
MAT 2913DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS – Prerequisite: MAT 2613. This course includesthe following topics: solution of first and higher order differential equations, existence theorems, Laplace transforms; applications. MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES (MFL) source
MFL 1213SPANISH I – MFL 1213, an oral-aural approach stresses conversationpronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, writing, and functional grammar with emphasis on communication. source
MFL 1223SPANISH II – Prerequisite: MFL 1213. MFL 1223 continues MFL 1213 withwider vocabulary and more complex structures and functions. source
MFL 2213SPANISH III – MFL 2213 continues MFL 1223 with additional materials ofliterary and cultural value. source
MFL 2223SPANISH IV – Prerequisite: MFL 2213. MFL 2223 continues MFL 2213 withadditional literary and cultural readings and compositions as well as a review of essential elements of grammar. MUSIC APPLIED (MUA) source
MUA 11411151, 2141, 2151 ELECTIVE BRASS I, II, III, & IV – Brass instruction for non-brassor music education majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. source
MUA 11721182, 2172, 2182 BRASS FOR MUSIC EDUCATION MAJORS I, II, III, & IV – Brassinstruction for music education majors with and advanced non-music majors with an emphasis on brass instrumental playing. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to… source
MUA 12721282, 2272, 2282 – GUITAR FOR MUSIC EDUCATION I, II, III, IV – Guitar formusic education majors with guitar as their area of emphasis. Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. source
MUA 14411451, 2441, 2451 ELECTIVE PERCUSSION I, II, III, & IV – Percussion instructionfor non-percussion/music education majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing. source
MUA 14721482, 2472, 2482 PERCUSSION FOR MUSIC EDUCATION I, II, III, & IV – Percussioninstruction for music majors, with an emphasis on percussion instrumental playing. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature and devel… source
MUA 15111521, 2511, 2521 CLASS PIANO FOR MUSIC MAJORS I, II, III, & IV – Class pianoinstruction for music majors with no previous piano training. This curriculum is designed to prepare students for their piano proficiency examination upon transfer to university. source
MUA 15311561, 2531, 2561 CLASS PIANO FOR NON-MUSIC MAJORS I, II, III, & IV – Class pianoinstruction for non-music majors with no previous piano training. source
MUA 15721582, 2572, 2582 – PIANO FOR KEYBOARD MAJORS EDUCATION I, II, IIIIV - Individual piano instruction including technique, appropriate repertoire, and memorization. source
MUA 17411751, 2741, 2751 VOICE FOR NON-VOCAL MAJORS I, II, III, & IV – Voice for nonvocal majors is designed to teach the fundamental principles of singing, explore moderate levels of vocal literature and develop and improve the student’s vocal ability. source
MUA 17721782, 2772, 2782 VOICE FOR VOCAL MUSIC EDUCATION MAJORS I, II, III, & IVVoice for vocal music majors is designed to teach the fundamental principles of singing, explore varied vocal literature, and develop and improve the student’s vocal ability. source
MUA 18411851, 2841, 2851 ELECTIVE WOODWINDS I, II, III, & IV – Woodwind instructionfor non-woodwind/music education majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature, and develop the student’s interest in playing. source
MUA 18721882, 2872, 2882 WOODWINDS FOR MUSIC EDUCATION MAJORS I, II, III, & IVWoodwind instruction for music education majors with an emphasis on woodwind instrumental playing. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of lite… source
MUO 11121121, 2112, 2121 BAND I, II, III, & IV – Designed to teach the fundamentalprinciples of playing musical instruments, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of performance technique. source
MUO 11311141, 2131, 2141 SMALL INSTRUMENT ENSEMBLE I, II, III, & IV - Designedto explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of performance technique in small ensembles and auxiliary groups. source
MUO 11511161, 2151, 2161 STEEL PAN ENSEMBLE I, II, III, & IV – Designed to explorevaried levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of performance technique in small ensembles and auxiliary groups. source
MUO 11711181, 2171, 2181 STAGE BAND I, II, III, & IV – A course designed to givestudents the opportunity to perform jazz and a variety of music styles in a “big band” setting or similar instrumentation. Instructor permission required. source
MUO 12111221, 2211, 2221 CHOIR I, II, III, & IV – A course for music majors and nonmajors focused on performing choral music from a variety of style periods. source
MUO 12411251, 2241, 2251 SMALL VOICE ENSEMBLE I, II, III, & IV – A course forselect singers focused on performing from one or more genres of music. MUSIC (MUS) source
MUS 1113MUSIC APPRECIATION - A course designed to give the student, thoroughlistening and written work, the ability to understand, appreciate, and evaluate music of Western Culture. source
MUS 1123MUSIC SURVEYthe music major with a broad overview of musical style and repertoire from antiquity to the present. source
MUS 1133FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC - Provides the student with basic knowledge ofnotations, scales, keys, rhythm, intervals, triads, and their inversions. source
MUS 1211MUSIC THEORY I, Lab – Lab instruction. Development of music sight-singing, eartraining and dictation skills. source
MUS 1223MUSIC THEORY II – Continued study and review of functional harmonythrough analysis and part-writing. source
MUS 19101920, 2910, 2920 RECITAL CLASS I, II, III, & IV - Required performance ofsolo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. source
MUS 2213MUSIC THEORY III – Continued study and review of functional harmony throughanalysis and part-writing. source
MUS 2223MUSIC THEORY IV – Continued study and review of functional harmony throughanalysis, part-writing. Introduction to twentieth century techniques. source
MUS 2513MUSIC FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS – Designed for the needs of the elementaryeducation student. Essentials of public-school music; study of the fundamentals of music. Reading music notations and terminology. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION (PHI) source
PHI 1113OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY – The student will survey the Old Testament(Hebrew Bible) with regard to its worth as a literary work, along with significant dates, themes, concepts and contributions of its characters to that history and literature. source
PHI 1133NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY – A study of the New Testament covering the life ofJesus of Nazareth and the establishment of the early church as presented in the Gospels, Acts, and other New Testament books. source
PHI 2113INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY I - An introduction to the major themes andhistory of the discipline of Philosophy with an emphasis on the development of critical thinking skills. PHYSICS (PHY) source
PHY 1111INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY, Laboratory—Co-requisite: PHY 1113. Alaboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 1113 Introduction to Astronomy Lecture. source
PHY 1113INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY, Lecture – A lecture course that includessurveys of the solar system, our galaxy and the universe. source
PHY 2241PHYSICAL SCIENCE I, Laboratory – A laboratory course that containsexperiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 2243 Physical Science Survey I, source
PHY 2243PHYSICAL SCIENCE I, Lecture - A lecture course that includes studies ofmeasurements and units, electricity, mechanics, heat, sound, light, and astronomy. source
PHY 2251PHYSICAL SCIENCE II, Laboratory – A laboratory course that containsexperiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in PHY 2253 Physical Science Survey II. source
PHY 2253PHYSICAL SCIENCE II, Lecture – A lecture course that includes studies ofchemistry, geology, and meteorology. source
PHY 2424GENERAL PHYSICS II, Lecture and Laboratory – Prerequisite: PHY 2414. Acombined lecture and laboratory course covering electricity, magnetism, and optics. This is a non-calculus based course primarily for pre-professional majors. Labs associated with this course contain… source
PHY 2514/2510 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I, Lecture and Laboratory – Prerequisite: MAT1623. A combined lecture and laboratory course covering mechanics and conservation laws. This is a calculus based course primarily for students of engineering, science, or mathematics. Labs associate… source
PSC 1113AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT - Survey of the foundations, institutionsand political aspects of American national government. source
PSC 1123AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT – Survey of the relationshipamong American local, state, and national governments, and the organization, function, and operation of different levels of government. PSYCHOLOGY (PSY) source
PSY 1513GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY - An introduction to the scientific study of behaviorand mental processes. This includes history and theories of psychology, research methods, biological bases of behavior, the principles of learning, personality and abnormal behavior. source
PSY 2553PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT - A course to aid in developing anunderstanding of personal adjustment with emphasis placed on personal issues through life, love and relationships, wellness, and career exploration. SOCIAL WORK (SWK) source
SWK 1113SOCIAL WORK: A HELPING PROFESSION – The course exposes students to a“helping” profession that plays a central role in addressing human needs. Students are exposed to personal/lived experiences of social work clients and successes of “real” social workers in respectiv… source
SWK 2223PERSPECTIVES ON CHILD MALTREATMENT -- This introductory childadvocacy studies course covers the history, legal framework, responses to child maltreatment, and current cultural controversies pertinent issues pertinent to child maltreatment and child advocacy. S… source
SOC 2113INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY – This course introduces the scientific studyof human society and social interaction and examines social forces on individuals and groups. source
SOC 2143MARRIAGE AND FAMILY - A study of the development of marriage and familyas social institutions within society. SPEECH (SPT) source
ACT 1003INTRODUCTION TO HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGYThis course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills associated with all HVAC courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, and equipment, communication skills, employability skills… source
ACT 1124BASIC COMPRESSION REFRIGERATIONThis course includes an introduction to the field of refrigeration and air conditioning. Emphasis is placed on trade math, thermodynamics and heat transfer. source
ACT 1133BRAZING AND PIPINGThis course includes various tools and pipe connecting techniques. This course includes specialized tools and test equipment required in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration. source
ACT 1214CONTROLSThis course includes fundamentals of gas, fluid, electrical, and programmable controls. source
ACT 1313REFRIGERATION SYSTEM COMPONENTSThis course includes an in-depth study of the components and accessories of a sealed system including metering devices, evaporators, compressors, and condensers. source
ACT 1713ELECTRICITY FOR HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, ANDREFRIGERATION This course includes basic knowledge of electricity, power distribution, components, solid state devices, and electrical circuits. source
ACT 2324COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATIONThis course includes a study of various commercial refrigeration systems. This course also includes installation, servicing, and maintaining systems. source
ACT 2414HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, & REFRIGERATION IThis course includes residential air-conditioning including indoor air quality. This course includes modules on basic maintenance, air quality equipment, troubleshooting cooling, and troubleshooting… source
ACT 2424HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, & REFRIGERATION IIThis course includes a continuation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning I with modules related to introduction to hydronic systems, troubleshooting heat pumps, and troubleshooting accessori… source
ACT 2433REFRIGERANT, RETROFIT, AND REGULATIONSThis course includes regulations and standards for new retrofit and government regulations. This course includes EPA regulations, local, and state codes. source
ACT 2513HEATING SYSTEMSThis course includes various types of residential and commercial heating systems. This course includes gas, oil, electric, compression, and hydronic heating systems. source
ACT 2624HEAT LOAD AND AIR PROPERTIESThis course includes introduction to heat load calculations for residential and light commercial heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems. This course includes air distributi… source
ACT 2713HVAC PROJECT COMMISSIONINGThis course includes basic information related to commissioning of HVAC projects. source
ACT 291ACT 291AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY This course includes is designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in technical courses. The instructor works closely with… source
ACT 292ACT 292CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.… source
ATT 1123BASIC ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the components of the vehicle electrical system including lights, battery, starting and charging components. source
ATT 1134ADVANCED ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the components of the vehicle electrical system including gauges, driver information systems, horn, wiper/washer systems,… source
ATT 1214BRAKESThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the repair and maintenance of brake systems on automobiles. It includes instruction and practice in diagnosis of braking… source
ATT 1313MANUAL DRIVE TRAINS/TRANSAXLESThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the maintenance and repair of manual transmissions, transaxles, and drive train components. It includes instruction in th… source
ATT 1424ENGINE PERFORMANCE IThis is a course designed to provide basic skills and knowledge related to the engine mechanicals, ignition system, fuel, air induction, exhaust systems, and emission systems. It includes instruction… source
ATT 1715ENGINE REPAIRThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the repair and rebuilding of automotive engines. It includes instruction and practice in the diagnosis and repair of engi… source
ATT 1811INTRODUCTION, SAFETY, AND EMPLOYABILITY SKILLSThis is a course designed to provide knowledge of classroom and lab policies and procedures. Safety practices and procedures associated with the automotive program and automotive industry. source
ATT 2324AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS/TRANSAXLESThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the diagnosis of automatic transmissions and transaxles. This course includes instruction and practice of testing, inspec… source
ATT 2334STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the inspection and repair of steering and suspension systems of automobiles. This course includes instruction and practic… source
ATT 2434ENGINE PERFORMANCE IIThis is a course designed to provide intermediate skills and knowledge related to the ignition system, fuel, air induction, exhaust systems, and emission systems. It includes instruction, diagnosis,… source
ATT 2444ENGINE PERFORMANCE IIIThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the ignition system, fuel, air induction, exhaust systems, and emission systems. It includes instruction, diagnosis, and… source
ATT 2614HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGThis course is designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge associated with the maintenance and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. It includes instruction and practice in… source
ATT 291ATT 291A basic course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize basic skills and general knowledge gained in other Automotive Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to… source
ATT 292ATT 292A course that is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one… source
ATT 293ATT 293A continuation of Special Problem I in Automotive Technology. An advanced course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize advanced skills and specific knowledge gained in other Automotive T… source
BOT 1013INTRODUCTION TO KEYBOARDINGThis course provides an introduction to keyboarding skill development using the touch system on the alphabetic keyboard. Course emphasis will be on speed and accuracy when keying documents and timed… source
BOT 1111BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR IThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
BOT 1123KEYBOARD SKILLBUILDINGThis course further develops keyboard techniques emphasizing speed and accuracy. Students will be required to key three different straight-copy five-minute writings at a minimum of 50 with a maximum… source
BOT 1213PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTThis course emphasizes an awareness of interpersonal skills essential for job success. source
BOT 1221BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR IIThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
BOT 1233MICROSOFT® WORD® IThis course focuses on improving keyboarding techniques using the touch method and on production of documents using Microsoft® Word® functions. source
BOT 1243MICROSOFT® WORD® IIThis course is a continuation of Microsoft® Word® I and focuses on production of documents using Microsoft® Word®. Production with accuracy is stressed and practice is given through a variety of docu… source
BOT 1273INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT® OFFICE®This course will introduce an operating system and word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software applications using the Microsoft® Office® suite. source
BOT 1313APPLIED BUSINESS MATHThis course is designed to develop competency in mathematics for business use. source
BOT 1363INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND DESIGNThis course introduces students to the word processing cycle and how word processing is used in the work place. This course is for anyone who needs to prepare their own business documents. Students w… source
BOT 1413RECORDS MANAGEMENTThis course focuses on the systems approach to managing recorded information in any form. Emphasis is placed on the three categories into which records generally fall and the treatment of these categ… source
BOT 1433BUSINESS ACCOUNTINGThis course is designed to develop an understanding of analyzing, recording, classifying, and summarizing financial information of a sole proprietorship with insight into interpreting and reporting t… source
BOT 1443ADVANCED BUSINESS ACCOUNTINGThis course is a continuation of Business Accounting with emphasis in advanced accounting topics. source
BOT 1453INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENTStudy of the basic principles and managerial functions of organizations management with special emphasis on planning, organizing, coordinating, commanding, and controlling. The importance of managing… source
BOT 1473INTRODUCTION TO MARKETINGThis course surveys American and international marketing systems in the development, pricing, distribution, and promotion of products and services. Concepts, practices, and policies of manufacturers,… source
BOT 1493SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENTThis course teaches students how to develop and maintain a social media presence in a personal and professional capacity. Students will engage in community and internet-based projects with special em… source
BOT 1513MACHINE TRANSCRIPTIONThis course is designed to teach transcription of a wide variety of business communications from machine dictation. source
BOT 1613MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IThis course is an introduction to medical language relating to the various body systems including human anatomy and physiology, diseases/pathology, physical conditions, procedures, clinical specialti… source
BOT 1623MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IIThis course is a continuation of Medical Terminology I (BOT 1613), which includes medical language relating to the various body systems including human anatomy and physiology, diseases/pathology, phy… source
BOT 1643PATHOPHYSIOLOGYThis course will provide an in-depth study of common disease processes and disorders with emphasis placed on etiology, symptoms, diagnoses, treatments, and disease prevention. source
BOT 1713MECHANICS OF COMMUNICATIONThis course is designed to develop the basic English competencies necessary for success in the business world. A study of the parts of speech, sentence structure, sentence types, capitalization, punc… source
BOT 1763COMMUNICATION ESSENTIALSThis course focuses on the basic English competencies and communication skills necessary to be successful and effective in the workplace in addition to effectively contributing to a team while workin… source
BOT 1823MICROSOFT® EXCEL® IThis course focuses on application Microsoft® Excel® as an aid to management decision making. source
BOT 1853MICROSOFT® EXCEL® IIThis course is a continuation of Microsoft® Excel® I and focuses on advanced functions and applications of the software. source
BOT 2111BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR IIIThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
BOT 2121BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR IVThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
BOT 2133DESKTOP PUBLISHINGThis course presents graphic design techniques, principles of page layout and design, and electronic publishing terminology and applications to create a variety of documents such as flyers, brochures… source
BOT 2183CAREER READINESSThis course is designed to prepare students for employment by teaching the importance of interviewing skills, employer expectations, employability skills, work ethics, and job retention skills. source
BOT 2233HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTThis course provides a general overview of the concepts and applications of the many parts of Human Resources (HR). Students will learn how the interdependence of the major topics in HR are created a… source
BOT 2333MICROSOFT® ACCESS®This course applies database concepts for designing and manipulating data files and formatting output as complex documents and reports using Microsoft® Access®. source
BOT 2423INCOME TAX ACCOUNTINGThis course introduces tax accounting including federal income tax laws and report preparation. source
BOT 2433QUICKBOOKS®This course applies basic accounting principles using QuickBooks®. source
BOT 2463PAYROLL ACCOUNTINGThis course provides an in-depth study of payroll accounting. source
BOT 2473COST ACCOUNTINGThis course provides an in-depth study of cost accounting for manufacturing business. source
BOT 2523MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION IThis course is designed to teach transcription of various medical documents. source
BOT 2613ENTREPRENEURIAL PROBLEM SOLVINGThis course is designed to develop business students into entrepreneurs capable of operating their own companies and to reduce the high failure rate of starting, conducting, and expanding a business.… source
BOT 2623PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS FINANCEThis course is designed to provide a study of how financial data are gathered, analyzed, and used by management in planning and controlling business activities. source
BOT 2643CPT CODINGThis course is an introduction to the field of outpatient procedural coding and requirements for insurance reimbursement. source
BOT 2653ICD CODINGThis course is an introduction to the field of diagnostic and inpatient procedural coding. source
BOT 2663ADVANCED CODINGThis course provides an in-depth study of coding competencies in inpatient and outpatient settings. This course also incorporates standards for national certification exams. source
BOT 2673MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLINGThis course is a culmination of skills and knowledge of appropriate procedures for generating, processing, and submitting health insurance claims to private and governmental health insurance programs. source
BOT 2723ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE PROCEDURESThis course will provide comprehensive coverage and integration of business skills and issues, develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, and establish a foundation in business procedures. source
BOT 2743MEDICAL OFFICE CONCEPTSThis course will provide coverage and integration of medical office skills. Problem solving will be emphasized. source
BOT 2753MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENTThis course will provide coverage of medical office practices using software simulation. source
BOT 2763ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDSThis course covers electronic health records (EHR) in the healthcare environment as they pertain to various healthcare settings. source
BOT 2813BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONThis course develops communication skills with emphasis on principles of writing business correspondence and reports and preparing presentations. source
BOT 2823COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYThis course will present an overview of the resources available for communication using current technology. source
BOT 2833INTEGRATED COMPUTER APPLICATIONSThis advanced course integrates activities using the enhanced features of application software including Microsoft® Office® suite. source
BOT 2913SUPERVISED WORK EXPERIENCEThis course provides related on-the-job training in an office environment. This training must include at least 135 clock hours. source
BOT 2923BOT EXTERNSHIP AND SEMINARStudents will serve as interns with local businesses and will be given meaningful projects, responsibilities, work deadlines, and expectations similar to what they would expect as a full-time employe… source
BOT 2933HEALTHCARE DATA INTERNSHIPStudents will serve as interns with healthcare facilities and will be given meaningful projects, responsibilities, work deadlines, and expectations similar to what they would expect as a full-time he… source
CCT 1113Fundamentals of DraftingFundamentals and principles of drafting to provide the basic background needed for all other drafting courses. source
CCT 1116FOUNDATIONSThis course includes site selection, site preparation, site layout, building forms, and construction of foundations. source
CCT 1123Forming ApplicationsThis course includes forming Applications for foundations flatwork reinforcing concrete patented forms and tilt-up wall systems. source
CCT 1133BLUEPRINT READINGThis course includes the elements of residential plans and how to prepare a bill of materials from a set of plans. source
CCT 1163CONSTRUCTION MATHEMATICSThis course includes the fundamental principles of practical problems in mathematics that carpenters may encounter in the workforce. source
CCT 1213Construction MaterialPhysical properties of the materials generally used in the erection of a structure, with a brief description of their manufacture. source
CCT 1236FLOOR AND WALL FRAMINGThis course is designed to give the student experience in floor and wall framing. source
CCT 1245CEILING AND ROOF FRAMINGThis course will apply the techniques of cutting and assembly of framing materials based on predetermined specifications. source
CCT 1315INTERIOR/EXTERIOR FINISHING AND CABINET INSTALLATIONThis course includes thermal and sound protection types of interior ceilings wall coverings floor coverings, trim work and cabinet installation. It also includes the installation and finishing of wal… source
CCT 1413ROOFINGThis course covers types of roofs, types of roofing materials, and their application. Also covered are basic roofing techniques, including material selection, roof styles, cost estimation, and instal… source
CCT 1911Carpentry SeminarThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
CCT 1921Carpentry Seminar IIThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
CCT 1931Carpentry Seminar IIIThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
CCT 1941Carpentry Seminar IVThis course is designed for students to participate in activities of various professional organizations such as the SkillsUSA and other student activities. Leadership skills, an understanding of grou… source
CCT 2133MillworkThis course includes principles of building and installation of cabinet drawers and shelves. source
CCT 2243Cost EstimatingPreparation of material and labor quantity surveys from actual working drawings and specifications. source
CCT 2313Advanced Interior FinishingThis course includes procedures for advanced ceiling and wall interior finishing and for stair calculation and construction. source
CCT 291CCT 291This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establi… source
CCT 292CCT 2921This course, which is a cooperative program between industry and Education, is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CDT 1111EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SEMINAR IThis course focuses on objectives that would best prepare students for the national exam, collaborate club and on campus activities, and network with state, regional, and national early childhood edu… source
CDT 1113EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONThis course is an introduction to the profession of early childhood, types of early childhood programs, and theories of child development. Students are required to develop observational skills throug… source
CDT 1121EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SEMINAR IIThis course focuses on objectives that would best prepare students for the national exam, collaborate club and on campus activities, and network with state, regional, and national early childhood edu… source
CDT 1214INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENTThis course provides knowledge concerning the care and development of infants and toddlers in early childhood programs. Practice of infant and toddler care giving skills (birth to 36 months) in group… source
CDT 1224PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY DEVELOPMENTThis course provides knowledge concerning the care, development, and education of the preschool child in group settings and school age children in afterschool and summer programming. Practice is give… source
CDT 1313CREATIVE ARTS FOR YOUNG CHILDRENThis course provides knowledge of the creative arts and strategies for developing and implementing creative art experiences, both as a means of creative expression and as a part of integrated learnin… source
CDT 1343CHILD HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITIONThis course provides knowledge of general health, safety, and nutrition practices in the care and education of young children that includes health and safety issues required by the Mississippi Depart… source
CDT 1713LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDRENThis course provides knowledge of oral and written language development of young children and the strategies for the development and implementation of developmentally appropriate language and literac… source
CDT 2111EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SEMINAR IIIThis course focuses on objectives that would best prepare students for the national exam, collaborate club and on campus activities, and network with state, regional, and national early childhood edu… source
CDT 2121EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SEMINAR IVThis course focuses on objectives that would best prepare students for the national exam, collaborate club and on campus activities, and network with state, regional, and national early childhood edu… source
CDT 2233GUIDING SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL BEHAVIORThis course provides knowledge of the typical behaviors of young children at each stage of development, environmental influences affecting their behavior, and the practice of positive guidance princi… source
CDT 2413DEVELOPMENT OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILDThis course provides knowledge of atypically developing children, family, and classroom intervention strategies and available support services. Legal, ethical, legislative, and family issues will be… source
CDT 2513FAMILY DYNAMICS AND COMMUNITYThis course provides knowledge for establishing successful partnerships with children’s families and communities by creating respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families whi… source
CDT 2613METHODS, MATERIALS, AND MEASUREMENTThis course provides knowledge of an integrated approach to planning, preparing, implementing, and evaluating early childhood curriculum and environments. As students gain a broader understanding of… source
CDT 2714SOCIAL STUDIES, MATH, AND SCIENCE FOR YOUNG CHILDRENThis course provides instructional and hands-on techniques in planning developmentally appropriate activities in social studies, math, and science for young children. Lab activities with the children… source
CDT 2813ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG CHILDRENThis course provides knowledge of the development and administration of early childhood education programs. Emphasis is placed on evaluation of policies and procedures, organizational structure, mana… source
CDT 2914INITIAL PRACTICUMThis course is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 120 clock hours of observation and supervised teaching in an approved early childhood setting. The course provides the application of… source
CDT 2944ADVANCED PRACTICUMThis course is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 120 clock hours of supervised teaching in an approved early childhood setting. The course is a capstone course which focuses on the s… source
COV 1245COSMETOLOGY SCIENCES IThis course consists of the study of bacteriology, sterilization, and sanitation. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations in… source
COV 1255COSMETOLOGY SCIENCES IIThis course consists of the study of anatomy and physiology. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmetology… source
COV 1263COSMETOLOGY SCIENCES IIIThis course consists of the application and demonstration of chemistry and electricity. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulati… source
COV 1426HAIR CARE IThis course consists of the study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; haircutting; hairstyling; braiding and braid extensions; wigs… source
COV 1436HAIR CARE IIThis course consists of the advanced study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; haircutting; hairstyling; braiding and braid extensio… source
COV 1443HAIR CARE IIIThis course consists of the practical applications of the study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; haircutting; hairstyling; braidi… source
COV 1522NAIL CARE IThis course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail techniques. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as govern… source
COV 1532NAIL CARE IIThis course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail techniques. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as govern… source
COV 1542NAIL CARE IIIThis course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail techniques. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as govern… source
COV 1622SKIN CARE IThis course consists of the introduction to basic skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, facials, and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and lab prac… source
COV 1632SKIN CARE IIThis course consists of basic skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, facials, and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed by… source
COV 1642SKIN CARE IIIThis course consists of advanced skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, facials, and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed… source
COV 1722SALON BUSINESS IThis course will cover preparing to operate a successful salon. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmetol… source
COV 1732SALON BUSINESS IIThis course will cover operating a successful salon and seeking employment. Included are classroom theory and lab practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved… source
DDT 1313Computer Aided Design IThis course is designed to develop basic operating system and drafting skills on CAD. DIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY (DET) source
DET 1114FUNDAMENTALS OF EQUIPMENT MECHANICSThis is a course designed to provide review and update of safety procedures; tools and equipment usage; handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials; and operating principles of diesel eng… source
DET 1213HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide diagnosis and repair of hydraulic brake systems, includes instruction in hydraulic and mechanical systems, power assist units, and antilock braking systems. source
DET 1223ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide diagnosis, service, and repair of electrical and electronic systems on diesel engines, includes instruction in general systems diagnosis, starting and charging sy… source
DET 1263ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIThis is a course designed to provide diagnosis, service, and repair of electrical and electronic systems on diesel engines, includes instruction on lighting systems, gauges and warning devices, and r… source
DET 1364DIESEL SYSTEMS IThis is a course designed to provide diagnosis, service, and repair of basic engine operating principles, with an emphasis on cylinder head and valve train engine block. source
DET 1374DIESEL SYSTEMS IIThis is a course designed to provide skills and knowledge related to the diagnosis, service, and repair of lubrication systems, cooling system, and air induction and exhaust systems. source
DET 1513HYDRAULICS IThis is a course designed to provide knowledge of basic operation and maintenance of hydraulic systems associated with diesel powered equipment, includes instruction in safety, system components, ope… source
DET 1614PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE & SERVICEThis is a course designed to provide practice in the preventive maintenance of diesel powered equipment, includes instruction in general preventive maintenance of vehicles and equipment. source
DET 1713TRANSPORTATION POWER TRAINThis is a course designed to provide diagnosis, service, maintenance, and repair of power train units on transportation equipment, includes instruction on clutch, manual transmissions, drive shafts,… source
DET 1813AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide skills and knowledge related to the operation, maintenance, and repair of air conditioning and heating systems used in commercial equipment, includes instruction… source
DET 2113WELDING FOR DIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGYThis is a course designed to provide basic welding and cutting techniques which includes fundamental procedures and safety, oxyacetylene welding and cutting, shielded metal-arc welding, and metal ine… source
DET 2253STEERING & SUSPENSION SYSTEMSThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the operation, maintenance, and repair of heavy duty steering and suspension systems; Includes instruction in steering co… source
DET 2273ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IIIThis course is designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge associated with the diagnosis, service, and repair of electrical and electronic systems on diesel engines, includes instruction in ele… source
DET 2383DIESEL SYSTEMS IIIA basic course to provide students with an opportunity to diagnosis, service, and repair of general engine operations and fuel system operations. source
DET 2513HYDRAULIC/ HYDROSTATS IIThis is a course designed to provide diagnosis and repair of hydraulic brake systems, includes instruction in hydraulic and mechanical systems, power assist units, and antilock braking systems. source
DET 2523HEAVY EQUIPMENT POWER TRAINA basic course to provide students with maintenance and repair of fluid power and hydrostat transmissions used on heavy equipment to include operation and diagnosis and repair of system components. source
DET 2623ADVANCED BRAKE SYSTEMSA basic course to provide students with instruction and practice in the maintenance and repair of air brake systems commonly used on commercial diesel-powered transportation and heavy equipment, incl… source
DET 291DET 291A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Diesel Equipment Repair and Service courses. The instructor and student work closely together to selec… source
DET 292DET 292A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one… source
EET 1114DC CIRCUITSPrinciples and theories associated with DC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze DC circuits. source
EET 1123AC CIRCUITSPrinciples and theories associated with AC circuits. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC circuits. source
EET 1214DIGITAL ELECTRONICSNumber systems, logic circuits, counters, registers, memory devices, combination logic circuits, Boolean algebra, and a basic computer system. source
EET 1334SOLID STATE DEVICES AND CIRCUITSActive devices which include PN junction diodes, bipolar transistors, bipolar transistor circuits, and unipolar devices with emphasis on low frequency application and troubleshooting. ELECTRICAL TECH… source
ELT 1113RESIDENTIAL WIRINGThis course includes the advanced skills related to the wiring of single and multifamily buildings. Includes instruction and practice in service-entrance installation, National Electrical Code ® requ… source
ELT 1123COMMERCIAL WIRINGThis course provides instruction and practice in the installation of commercial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, National Electrical Code ® requirements, and thr… source
ELT 1133INTRODUCTION TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODEThe course is designed to place emphasis on developing the student’s ability to locate, interpret and properly apply information in the National Electrical Code in real-world applications. source
ELT 1144AC AND DC CIRCUITS FOR ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGYPrinciples and theories associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulas, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC and… source
ELT 1183INDUSTRIAL WIRINGThis course includes instruction and practice in the installation of industrial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, National Electrical Code ® requirements, and thr… source
ELT 1153COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGYStudy of computational skills required for the development of accurate design and drafting methods used in the electrical technology profession. source
ELT 1192FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITYThis course is designed to introduce fundamental skills associated with all electrical courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, equipment, and an introduction to simple AC and DC circuits will be… source
ELT 1213ELECTRICAL POWERThis course provides information on electrical motors and their installation. Instruction and practice in using the different types of electrical motors, transformers, and alternators. source
ELT 1223MOTOR MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGThis course includes the principles and practice of electrical motor repair. Topics on the disassembly/assembly and preventive maintenance of common electrical motors are discussed. source
ELT 1253BRANCH CIRCUIT AND SERVICE ENTRANCE CALCULATIONSThe course is designed to teach students the calculations of circuit sizes for all branch circuits and service entrances in all electrical installation. Proper use of the National Electrical Code ® w… source
ELT 1263ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND SCHEMATICSThis course introduces architectural, industrial, mechanical, and electrical symbols needed to read blueprints, schematic diagrams. Prints and drawings associated with electrical wiring will be studi… source
ELT 1273SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIALAPPLICATIONS This course provides an introduction to various methods by which switches and control devices are installed. It includes installation and operation of residential/commercial automation s… source
ELT 1283ESTIMATING THE COST OF A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONThis course gives students the knowledge and ability to estimate the cost of an electrical installation using specifications for various structures. source
ELT 1413MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEMSThis course includes the installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits… source
ELT 2113EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND REPAIRThis course includes maintenance and troubleshooting techniques, use of technical manuals and test equipment, and inspection/evaluation repair of equipment. source
ELT 2123AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING CONTROLS FOR ELECTRICALTECHNOLOGY This course is designed to teach the students the integrated control systems found in automated systems. Emphasis will be placed on encoders, optical devices, servo motors, stepper motors,… source
ELT 2424SOLID STATE MOTOR CONTROLThis course provides knowledge of the principles and operation of solid state motor control, and variable frequency drives. The design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices… source
ELT 2613PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERSThis course provides instruction in the use of programmable logic controllers(PLCs) in modern industrial settings. The operating principles, installation and basic programming of PLCs will be covered. source
ELT 2623ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERSAdvanced PLC course that provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls. Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, intr… source
ELT 291ELT 291Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical-related technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a proje… source
ELT 292ELT 292A cooperative program between industry and education that is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of 1 semester cr… source
IST 1113FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYThis course introduces microcomputer operation, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and online applications. It is designed for students with limited computer proficiency and is to be… source
IST 1124IT FOUNDATIONSThis course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components and interpersonal communications for information technology (IT) professionals. Topics include hardware compa… source
IST 1134FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA COMMUNICATIONSThis course presents basic concepts of Internet protocol (IP) telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods. source
IST 1143PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SECURITYThis course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance. This course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associat… source
IST 1154WEB AND PROGRAMMING CONCEPTSThis course is an introduction to Web site development and programming logic. Students will gain hands-on experience in the development of computer programs. Upon completion of this course, students… source
IST 1163DATABASE AND SQL CONCEPTSThis course is an introduction to the design and manipulation of relational databases. Emphasis is placed on creation, manipulation, extraction, and display of data from existing databases. QBE and S… source
IST 1213CLIENT INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATIONThis course is designed to help the student install, support, and troubleshoot a current client operating system. Emphasis will be placed on common user operations as well as the network administrato… source
IST 1224NETWORK COMPONENTSPrerequisite: IST 1134. This course presents local area network and wide area network connectivity. It focuses on architectures, topologies, protocols, and transport methods of a network. source
IST 1244NETWORK ADMINISTRATION USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVERThis course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating system. Emphasis will be placed on daily administrative tasks performed by a network a… source
IST 1254NETWORK ADMINISTRATION USING LINUXThis course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Linux operating system. Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, implementation, and administrative tasks of a function… source
IST 1624NETWORK SECURITY FUNDAMENTALSPrerequisites: IST 1134 and IST 1143. This course provides the fundamental understanding of network security principles, implementations, and the technologies and principles involved in creating a se… source
IST 1643NETWORK DEFENSE AND COUNTERMEASURESPrerequisites: IST 1623 and IST 1134. This course provides a solid foundation of network security and the understanding of the process to create a network defense and countermeasure policy obtained f… source
IST 1714JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGEThis introduction to the Java Programming Language is to include sort, loops, arrays, and applets. source
IST 2213NETWORK SECURITYPrerequisites: IST 1143 and IST 1223. This course provides an introduction to network and computer security. Topics such as ethics, security policies, legal issues, vulnerability testing tools, firew… source
IST 2224NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGNPrerequisites: IST 1223. This course involves applying network concepts in planning and designing a functioning network. Emphasis is placed on recognizing the need for a network, conducting an analys… source
IST 2234NETWORK IMPLEMENTATIONPrerequisite: IST 2224. This course is the culmination of all concepts learned in the network curriculum. Topics include planning, installation, evaluation, and maintenance of a network solution. source
IST 2434SERVER-SIDE PROGRAMMINGPrerequisite: IST 1414. An introduction to creating dynamic Web applications using Server-side technologies. source
IST 2483WEB SERVERPrerequisite: IST 1124 or CPT 1333 and CNT 2423/CPT 2383, IST 1134. Introduces students to Web, e-mail, and proxy servers and the platforms on which they reside. Students will be able to install and… source
IST 2922SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY IThis course provides students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Information Systems Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a… source
IST 2923SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN INFORMATION SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY IIThis course provides students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Information Systems Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a… source
MMT 1123MARKETING MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: Approval of instructor. A project based course as a continuation of MMT 1113. source
MMT 1313PROFESSIONAL SALESBasic principles and techniques of professional sales and their practical application. Topics include basic elements of consumer behavior, developing selling strategies, closing and servicing a sale,… source
MMT 1323ADVERTISINGThe role of advertising as an integrated marketing communications tool. Topics included are product and consumer analysis, media selection, and creation of advertisements. source
MMT 1413RETAIL MATHStudy of the mathematical calculations involved in basic retail business operations. source
MMT 1753MARKETING SEMINARDevelops leadership skills and human relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing car… source
MMT 2213PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENTStudy of the basic principles and functions of organizational management with special emphasis on planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. source
MMT 2233PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTThe study of objectives, organizational structure, and functions of human resource management. Emphasis is placed on selection and placement, job evaluation, training, education, safety, health, empl… source
MMT 2323INTERNET MARKETINGThis course introduces the online application of marketing communications. Topics include basic website design, search engine optimization, digital promotions, email and social media marketing, and o… source
MMT 2423RETAIL MANAGEMENTIntroduction to retailing and the retail management process. source
MMT 2513ENTREPRENEURSHIPOverview of key marketing concepts, methods and strategic issues relevant to entrepreneurs and the activities involved with planning, establishing, and managing a small business enterprise. source
MMT 2613INTERNATIONAL MARKETINGProvide students with an overview and understanding of international marketing. This involves an analysis of world markets, their respective consumers and environments, and the marketing management r… source
MMT 291MMT 291Direct application of concepts and theory of marketing management. Students will work in a marketing-related environment. NURSING (NUR) source
NUR 1003CLINICAL NURSING EXTERNSHIPPrerequisite: Successful completion of Year One of the ADN curriculum. This nursing elective clinical course provides the student an opportunity to enhance learned skills by providing direct patient… source
NUR 1013TEST SUCCESS FOR NURSING STUDENTSThis elective course examines strategies to promote success and understanding of nursing examinations. This course explores test-taking tips for nursing students, as well as teaches the concepts of c… source
NUR 1052INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGYThis course in Pharmacology is offered as an elective in nursing. This course will provide information to the student regarding the clinical application of pharmacology. Study will include informatio… source
NUR 1106LPN TO RN TRANSITIONThis course focuses on the transition process from a licensed practical nurse (LPN) to a registered nurse (RN). The transition process, core competencies for professional nursing practice and role co… source
NUR 1109FOUNDATIONS OF NURSINGPrerequisites: BIO 2511, 2513, 2521, 2523, and MAT 1313. This course provides an introduction to nursing as a profession, client care concepts, and the roles of the nurse. Emphasis is placed on the k… source
NUR 1210INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS CONCEPTSPrerequisite: NUR 1109. This course focuses on the care of clients with health alterations that require medical and/or surgical intervention. Emphasis is placed on the application of the nursing proc… source
NUR 2033PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY NURSINGPrerequisite: NUR 1210 or NUR 1106. This course focuses on the principles of Emergency Nursing as they relate to the triage and care of the ill or injured clients of all age groups in the Emergency D… source
NUR 2110HEALTH AND ILLNESS CONCEPTSPrerequisite: NUR 1210 or NUR 1106 and BIO 2923, 2921. This course focuses on the care of clients with complex and/or long-term health alterations that require medical and/or surgical interventions.… source
NUR 2210COMPLEX HEALTH AND ILLNESS CONCEPTSPrerequisite: NUR 2110. This course focuses on advanced concepts of nursing care as they relate to clients with complex, multisystem alterations in health. This course also focuses on the care of cli… source
OGP 1113SAFETY HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENTThis course covers the development of knowledge and skills required to reinforce attitudes and behaviors required for safe and environmentally work habits in the oil and gas industry. Health, safety… source
OGP 1133INTRODUCTION TO OIL AND GAS PRODUCTIONThis course introduces students to process operations within the oil and gas industry. Topics include history of the industry, duties and responsibilities of the process technician, basic process and… source
OGP 1213OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS IThis course is an overview of the different phases of the oil and gas industry from exploration to distribution with a specific emphasis on the production segment source
OGP 1313OIL AND GAS EQUIPMENT IThis course is a study of the equipment instrumental in the production of oil and gas in both offshore and onshore facilities. Auxiliary equipment will also be presented. source
OGP 1324OIL AND GAS EQUIPMENT IIThis course is a continuation of Oil and Gas equipment I, including compressors, turbines, tanks, pressurized vessels and other specialized equipment such as lact and dehydration units. Maintenance,… source
OPG 1413PNEUMATIC INSTRUMENTATIONThis is an introductory course focusing on the concepts of automatic control and instruments used to sense, measure, transmit and control the production process with emphasis on pneumatics. Terminolo… source
OGP 1614OIL AND GAS SYSTEMSA detailed breakdown of each system that makes up an entire offshore and onshore oil and Gas process facility and the relationship and impact to the systems. Emphasis is placed on the cascade effect,… source
OGP 2113PRODUCTION SAFETY SYSTEMSThis course is a study of the installation, operation, undesirable events, inspection, testing and maintenance of the safety devices and production equipment used on offshore platforms. Topics includ… source
OGP 2214OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION IIThis course is a continuation of OGP 1114 oil and gas Production II. It is also designed as a lead in to OGP 1614 Oil and Gas systems. source
OGP 2223PRODUCTION TROUBLESHOOTINGThis is a course designed to apply knowledge of process variables, indicators and controllers, troubleshooting tools, and troubleshooting steps to solve problems in a simple process system. source
OGP 2313ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATIONThis course places emphasis on control schemes, switches, annunciators, signal conversion and transmission, digital control systems, programmable logic control systems, and distributed control system… source
OGP 2513OIL AND GAS FLOW DIAGRAMSCourse topics include identification and application of electrical, piping, instrumentation mechanical and process drawings used in job planning. Identification of lines, symbols, lean symbols; inter… source
OGP 2913SPECIAL PROJECTS IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION IThis course is designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other vocational –technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensur… source
OGP 2933SPECIAL PROJECTS IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION IIA course which is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. PRACTICAL NURSING (PNV) source
PNV 1117PRACTICAL NURSING FOUNDATIONSThis course is designed to explain the structure and function of the body systems and its interrelationship to one another in the provision of safe, effective nursing care. In addition, this course w… source
PNV 1217INTERMEDIATE PRACTICAL NURSINGThis course is designed to provide the student with the basic theory, campus lab demonstrations, supervised practice, and clinical experiences needed to provide safe, effective care to the adult clie… source
PNV 1413ADVANCED PRACTICAL NURSINGThis course will provide the student with the basic knowledge and skills to provide safe, effective care for the clients and families during the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and infancy throu… source
TAH 1113MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IN ALLIED HEALTHA general medical terminology course applicable to students seeking a career in allied health, word structure, pronunciation, and application of medical terms of the body and systems of the body. ELE… source
ULT 1122Line Worker SafetyThis course is designed to provide fundamental safety rules and procedures needed in performing basic line worker skills. source
ULT 1133Safety for Line WorkersThis course is designed to provide fundamental safety rules and procedures needed in performing basic line worker skills. source
ULT 1144AC and DC Circuits for Line Worker TechnologyPrinciples and theories associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, law, and formulas and the use of test equipment to analyze AC and… source
ULT 1192Fundamentals of Electricity for Line WorkersFundamental skills associated with all electrical courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, equipment, and introduction to AC and DC circuits. source
ULT1223Transformer Operation and BankingThis course is designed to cover basic single phase operations and Delta and “Wye” Transformer Banks including hookups for 120/208—240/480/--120/240—277/480. source
ULT 1324Truck Driving for Line WorkersThis course is designed to provide a line worker with fundamental skills needed to obtain a Class A CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) with air brake endorsement. source
ULT 1333Basic Utility Equipment OperationThis course is designed to prepare students in the basic operation of line worker equipment. source
ULT 1413Pole ClimbingThis course is designed to provide a line worker with fundamental skills needed to perform basic pole climbing. source
ULT 1514Overhead, Underground, and Substation ConstructionThis course is designed to provide further fundamental training in the field of electric line work dealing with the overhead/underground line construction and substation construction. source
ULT 1523National Electric Safety CodeThis course is designed to introduce the students to the basic fundamentals and safety requirements as set forth in the National Electric Safety Code for the power line industry. source
ULT 1623Lineworker Computer FundamentalsThis course is designed to introduce students to basic computer skills. source
ULT 2133Overhead ConstructionThis course is designed to provide further fundamental training in the field of electric line work dealing with the overhead line construction. source
ULT 2143Underground ConstructionThis course is designed to provide further fundamental training in the field of electric line work dealing with the overhead to the underground line construction. source
ULT 2233System Design and OperationThis course includes operation basics for protection of the electrical systems overhead, underground, and substation. source
ULT 2244Working in Elevated Work SitesThis course is designed to provide a line worker with fundamental skills needed to perform basic pole climbing. source
ULT 2333Advanced Utility Equipment OperationThis course provides an in-depth understanding of the operation of line worker equipment. source
ULT 291ULT 291Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical related technical courses. This instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a proj… source
ULT 292ULT 292Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical related technical courses. This instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a proj… source
ULT 293ULT 293Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical related technical courses. This instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a proj… source
ULT 294ULT 294A cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of semester hour… source
ULT 295ULT 295A cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of semester hour… source
WBL 191WBL 191293(1-3) WORK-BASED LEARNING I, II, III, IV, V, AND VI A structured worksite learning experience in which the student, program area teacher, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, and worksite supervisor/m… source
WCT 1113MAINTENANCE MECHANICSThis course includes the functions and demonstrates the maintenance of levers, inclined planes, cams, mechanical linkages, pulleys, belts, sprockets, gears, and drives. source
WCT 1123ROTARY DRILLING SAFETYThis course explores the safety requirements of rotary drilling including rig, shop, welding, and related equipment safety. source
WCT 1136ROTARY RIG AND RELATED EQUIPMENTThis course is a study of all facets of rotary rigs and related equipment. source
WCT 1146OPERATION OF ROTARY RIG AND RELATED EQUIPMENTThis course includes the operation of the rotary rig and related equipment. source
WCT 1314DRILLING FLUIDSThis course includes the functions and properties of drilling fluids. Included are the different types of mud and methods of controlling densities and viscosities of muds. source
WCT 1513GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONSThis is a basic course in investigating the occurrence of ground water. Included are basic geology and hydrology and formations related to ground water. source
WCT 1613METAL FABRICATION FOR WELL DRILLINGThis course includes welding safety, gas and electric welding, and basic machine shop operation as related to well construction operations. source
WCT 2223PUMP THEORY AND INSTALLATIONThis course includes the selection of pumps for specific applications, installation of pumps, servicing of pumps, and maintenance of pump components. source
WCT 2233WELL TESTING AND COMPLETIONThis course is a detailed study of different well completion methods and their applications. source
WCT 2333DOWN-HOLE PROBLEMSThis is a course that addresses problems of maintaining a straight hole when drilling. Included are fishing for lost tools, lost circulation zones, and other down-hole problems. source
WCT 2423WATER WELL CONSTRUCTIONThis course is a detailed study of the drilling, development, and production of water supply wells. Included are the legal responsibilities of a drilling contractor and investigation of the sanitary… source
WCT 2433ENVIRONMENT AND GEOTECHNICAL DRILLINGThis is a detailed course covering all aspects of environmental drilling. Included are hazardous materials recognition, identification, and safe handling. A study of the various methods of soil sampl… source
WCT 291WCT 291A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Well Construction Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a top… source
WLT 1115SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING IThis course is designed to teach students introductory welding techniques using the SMAW process. source
WLT 1124GAS METAL ARC WELDINGThis course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications with the GMAW process using various modes of transfer. source
WLT 1135GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDINGThis course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications using the GTAW process. source
WLT 1143FLUX CORED ARC WELDINGThis course is designed to give the student experience using FCAW process. source
WLT 1155PIPE WELDINGThis course is designed to give the student experience in pipe welding procedures. source
WLT 1162GAS METAL ARC ALUMINUM WELDINGThis course is designed to give the student experience in Gas Metal Aluminum Welding. source
WLT 1173INTRODUCTION TO WELDING AND SAFETYThis course is designed to give student an introduction to the welding profession and experience in safety procedures related to welding. source
WLT 1225SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING IIThis course is designed to teach students advanced welding techniques using the SMAW process. source
WLT 1232BLUEPRINT READING, WELDING AND METALLURGYThis course is designed to give the student experience in blueprint reading, welding symbols, and metallurgy. source
WLT 1253ADVANCED PIPE WELDINGThis course is designed to give the student advanced pipe welding techniques using shielded metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. source
WLT 1313CUTTING PROCESSESThis course is designed to give the student experience in oxyfuel cutting principles and practices, air carbon cutting and gouging, and plasma arc cutting. source
WLT 191WLT 191A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Welding and Cutting Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a t… source