# St. Charles Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T18:17:28.445Z from a crawl of stchas.edu. 738 records (0 programs · 738 courses · 0 resource pages). # ACT101 — Applied Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 101 - Applied Accounting ACT 101 - Applied Accounting 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the accounting cycle. Basic concepts covered include double-entry bookkeeping and examination of basic financial reports such as the balance sheet, statement of owner’s equity and income statement, emphasis on cash receipts, cash disbursements, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. Some assignments utilize general ledger accounting software. ACT 101 is intended to be the first accounting course for students who have not taken high school accounting or have no accounting experience. It is the “enc… Prerequisites: ACT110 --- # ACT105 — Personal Accounting & Finance 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 105 - Personal Accounting & Finance ACT 105 - Personal Accounting & Finance 3 Credit(s) Overview of practical business procedures, covering banking procedures (ATM, statements), investment matters, budgeting, insurance, payroll and associated taxes, interest, marketing and other economic issues, and other areas important to economic survival in a highly sophisticated business environment. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # ACT110 — Financial Accounting I 4 credits · 4 hours ACT 110 - Financial Accounting I ACT 110 - Financial Accounting I 4 Credit(s) Introduction to financial accounting, through the theory and logic underlying accounting procedures as well as the measurement and presentation of financial data. Brief review of the basic accounting cycle. Development of fundamental concepts in determination of income and presentation of financial position of business firms. Exposure to partnership accounting as well as coverage of corporation accounting including stocks, stockholder equity transactions, and bonds. Introduction to international accounting as well a… --- # ACT115 — Computerized Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 115 - Computerized Accounting I ACT 115 - Computerized Accounting I 3 Credit(s) Emphasizes application of computerized financial software used in business-QuickBooks and Sage. Includes setting up a company, receivables, payables, inventory control, payroll, time tracking, financial statement preparation & analysis and job estimating. This course will prepare students to become an Intuit QuickBook Certified User. Prereqs: ACT 101 or ACT 110 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ACT125 — Certified Bookkeeper ** 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 125 - Certified Bookkeeper ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ACT 125 - Certified Bookkeeper ** 3 Credit(s) Certified Bookkeepers are the elite of their profession, much as CPAs are the best in the accounting field. This bookkeeping class will set students on the path to becoming a Certified Bookkeeper, which can increase their earning potential and enchance their professional status. This class will lead to national certification with the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB). The AIPB Certification is a high professional standard for bookkeepers and is the only natio… --- # ACT130 — Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 130 - Managerial Accounting ACT 130 - Managerial Accounting 3 Credit(s) Introduction to relevant costs for decision making, controlling, contribution approach to decision-making, and absorption costing versus direct costing effect on income. Coverage of segment profitability, budgeting, capital projects, selection and subsequent evaluation, cost volume and allocation involving joint costs decentralization, and performance measurement and transfer pricing. Emphasis on performance standards, activity-based costing, variance analysis, and responsibility accounting. Prereqs: ACT 110 with a pa… --- # ACT198 — Accounting Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 198 - Accounting Internship ACT 198 - Accounting Internship 1-3 Credit(s) Students placed in a position or in business to gain practical experience and learn specific operational technologies. Prereqs: Permission from the Department Chair or Dean. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # ACT210 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 210 - Intermediate Accounting I ACT 210 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 Credit(s) Accounting theory and practice related to the acquisition, use and disposal of fixed and intangible assets. Recognition and measurement of current assets including cash and inventories are covered. Includes comprehensive study of financial statements. Prereqs: ACT 110 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ACT240 — Individual Income Tax Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACT 240 - Individual Income Tax Accounting ACT 240 - Individual Income Tax Accounting 3 Credit(s) Fundamentals of federal income taxation with emphasis on individuals. Topics include determination of income, exclusions, exemptions, personal and business deductions, credits, accounting methods, and capital gains and losses. Prereqs: ACT 110 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # AGR100 — Agricultural Industries 1 credits · 1 hours AGR 100 - Agricultural Industries AGR 100 - Agricultural Industries 1 Credit(s) This course is an introduction to industries and careers that support agriculture. Students will be introduced resources regarding baccalaureate majors in agriculture, university transfer, and entry level career exploration. Students will conduct in-class and independent research, engage with guest speakers, and complete assignments that will assist their career and/or university major selection. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR101 — Safety & Standard Operating Procedures for Horticulture ** 2 credits · 2 hours AGR 101 - Safety & Standard Operating Procedures for Horticulture ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] AGR 101 - Safety & Standard Operating Procedures for Horticulture ** 2 Credit(s) This course emphasizes professional workplace behaviors, tool safety, and equipment operation and maintenance essential for success in the horticulture industry. Students will engage in hands-on labs, equipment demonstrations, safety simulations, and industry certification preparation. By the end of the course, students will have developed the technical skills and professional habits expected by employers and… --- # AGR105 — Sustainable Agriculture & the Environment 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 105 - Sustainable Agriculture & the Environment AGR 105 - Sustainable Agriculture & the Environment 3 Credit(s) Examines the practice of agro-ecology: the interface of management, biology and the environment in our effort to produce food, feed, and fiber for a rapidly growing human population. Consequences of historical and current practices and policies will be discussed as well as strengths and weaknesses of alternative practices that seek to employ more knowledge of biology and ecology. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR110 — Introductory Forestry 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 110 - Introductory Forestry AGR 110 - Introductory Forestry 3 Credit(s) This course is an introduction to forestry science. Students will engage in coursework, hands-on labs, and field work related to species identification, timber management, and wildlife habitat. Additionally, students will be introduces to economic, sociological, environmental, commercial, and political factors that influence the management of both domestic and international forest resources. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR120 — Precision Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 120 - Precision Agriculture AGR 120 - Precision Agriculture 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, data acquisition, mapping, variable rate applications and economics of precision agriculture technologies. Includes a fundamental understanding of precision agriculture; identification and use appropriate hardware and software tools; experience in developing and interpreting prescription maps; effectively use data in management decisions; and understanding of precision agriculture applications in other countries. Course… --- # AGR130 — Agricultural Economics 4 credits · 4 hours AGR 130 - Agricultural Economics AGR 130 - Agricultural Economics 4 Credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of our economic system and fundamental principles of economic concepts with applications to agriculture including supply and demand, pricing systems, consumer behavior, and market structures. Effects on agriculture by money and banking systems, monetary and fiscal policies, government policies and international trade will also be topics of discussion. Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR ECON 102A - Introduction t… --- # AGR170 — Plant Science 4 credits · 4 hours AGR 170 - Plant Science AGR 170 - Plant Science 4 Credit(s) This course explores the fundamental aspects of plant science and physiology, with a focus on food crops, ornamental plants, and sustainable agriculture. Students will gain an understanding of plant morphology, physiology, propagation, and breeding techniques. The course also covers the identification and use of major U.S. crop plants for food, feed, fuel, and fiber, and evaluates agricultural systems from an agroecological perspective to promote sustainability and plant health. Additionally, students will assess crop production on b… --- # AGR171 — Plant Science Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours AGR 171 - Plant Science Laboratory AGR 171 - Plant Science Laboratory 0 Credit(s) This course explores fundamental aspects of plant science and plant physiology spanning the areas of food, ornamental crops and sustainable agriculture. Provides opportunities for laboratory application of concepts of plant science using basic research and production practices in plant science. Co-reqs: AGR 170 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR175 — Introduction to Viticulture 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 175 - Introduction to Viticulture AGR 175 - Introduction to Viticulture 3 Credit(s) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the science and practice of grape growing (viticulture) with specific emphasis on production in the Midwest United States. Students will explore varietal selection, vine anatomy and physiology, the annual growth cycle, site selection, vineyard establishment and management, pest and disease control, and sustainable production practices. The course combines classroom instruction with hands-on field experience in local vineyards. Course Type: Combo Tuition… --- # AGR180 — Animal Science 4 credits · 4 hours AGR 180 - Animal Science AGR 180 - Animal Science 4 Credit(s) This introductory course explores the fundamental principles of animal agriculture and companion animal care. Students will study the biology, management, and production of major livestock species including cattle, swine, sheep, and poultry, as well as companion animals. Topics include animal anatomy and physiology, nutrition, reproduction, genetics, housing and welfare, product quality, and current issues in animal agriculture. Co-reqs: AGR 181 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR181 — Animal Science Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours AGR 181 - Animal Science Laboratory AGR 181 - Animal Science Laboratory 0 Credit(s) This course provides students the opportunity engage with elements of animal agriculture, covering key topics such as genetics, anatomy, physiology, and nutrition. This course offers students hands-on laboratory experiences to apply concepts of animal science through basic research and production practices. Students will gain practical knowledge and skills essential for animal production and management. Co-reqs: AGR 180 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR200 — Agribusiness Internship 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 200 - Agribusiness Internship AGR 200 - Agribusiness Internship 3 Credit(s) This internship requires students to apply their knowledge at a local agricultural business or farm. Prereqs: Student must have completed a minimum of 15 hours of AGR coursework. Students must have approval of Academic Program Coordinator to enroll in this course. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR205 — Fruit & Vegetable Production 4 credits · 4 hours AGR 205 - Fruit & Vegetable Production AGR 205 - Fruit & Vegetable Production 4 Credit(s) This course provides students with the knowledge and practical skills needed to successfully produce and manage fruit and vegetable crops. Topics include crop identification, soil and fertility management, integrated pest management, planting and cultivation techniques, harvesting, post-harvest handling, and sustainable production practices. Students gain hands-on experience through weekly lab sessions at the campus farm and greenhouse, preparing them for employment in commercial production, farm managem… --- # AGR210 — Soils 4 credits · 4 hours AGR 210 - Soils AGR 210 - Soils 4 Credit(s) This course focuses on the knowledge and skills related to the physical, biological, and chemical properties of soil and emphasizing their relationships to moisture, temperature, drainage, and tillage. The course explores applications in land use, plant growth, and environmental issues. Students will engage in a variety of methods to evaluate the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. Prereqs: AGR 170 & AGR 171 Co-reqs: AGR 211 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR211 — Soil Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours AGR 211 - Soil Laboratory AGR 211 - Soil Laboratory 0 Credit(s) The course explores application of soil science in land use, plant growth, and environmental issues. Students will engage in laboratory and computer-based methods to evaluate the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. Prereqs: AGR 170 & AGR 171 Co-reqs: AGR 210 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # AGR230 — Horticultural Pests & Management ** 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 230 - Horticultural Pests & Management ** AGR 230 - Horticultural Pests & Management ** 3 Credit(s) This course emphasizes the identification, biology, and management of insects, diseases, weeds, and other pests affecting horticultural crops in both indoor and outdoor growing systems. This course will focus on integrated pest management principles and responsible pesticide use. Students will engage in hands-on labs, field scouting exercises, pest identification practicums, and pesticide applicator exam preparation. By the end of the course, students will have developed the diagnostic skil… --- # AGR250 — Controlled Environment Agriculture 4 credits · 4 hours AGR 250 - Controlled Environment Agriculture AGR 250 - Controlled Environment Agriculture 4 Credit(s) Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) emphasizes the principles and practices of crop production in controlled environment systems, including high tunnels, greenhouses, vertical farming, and hydroponic growing facilities. Students will engage in hands-on labs, system design projects, crop production cycles, and facility management exercises across multiple CEA platforms. By the end of the course, students will have developed proficiency in environmental control, nutrient management, crop s… --- # ANT101 — General Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 101 - General Anthropology ANT 101 - General Anthropology 3 Credit(s) Introductory survey of anthropology includes subfields of physical/biological, ethnology/cultural, linguistic and archaeological/material. General anthropology is a broad field looking at human behavior cross-culturally, as well as our material productions both past and present, the evolution of our modern human form, and language. Equal time will be spent on each of the four subfields providing an overview of anthropology today. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Numb… --- # ANT102 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 102 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 102 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 Credit(s) Study of diverse human cultures. Introduction of basic concepts and techniques practiced by cultural anthropologists. Topics include language, kinship, gender, economics, politics, ecology, and religion. Discussion of problems resulting when traditional societies confront industrial societies or industrialization. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ANTH 201 - Cultural Anthropology Course Learning --- # ANT103 — Introduction to Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 103 - Introduction to Archaeology ANT 103 - Introduction to Archaeology 3 Credit(s) Introduction to archaeology, with emphasis on scientific methods and procedures, tools, and techniques used by archaeologists to recover information about the past from the material remains. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ANT151 — World Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 151 - World Archaeology ANT 151 - World Archaeology 3 Credit(s) Examines archaeological discoveries from prehistoric cultures and ancient civilizations of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. Exploration of human achievements from earliest human ancestors to the present to develop understanding of human condition and foundations of modern world. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # ANT181 — The Archaeology of Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 181 - The Archaeology of Mythology ANT 181 - The Archaeology of Mythology 3 Credit(s) Investigate what archaelolgy can add to the study of mythology and of the cultures that created these stories. Topics include both prehistoric and historic time periods from around the world, with a special emphasis on Classical Greece and Rome. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ARB101 — Arabic Language & Culture I 4 credits · 4 hours ARB 101 - Arabic Language & Culture I ARB 101 - Arabic Language & Culture I 4 Credit(s) Basic Arabic language skills includes speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing, with emphasis on effective linguistic functioning in real situations. Explores cultures of Arabic-speaking countries. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 105 - World Language I Course Learning --- # ARB102 — Arabic Language & Culture II 4 credits · 4 hours ARB 102 - Arabic Language & Culture II ARB 102 - Arabic Language & Culture II 4 Credit(s) Continuation of ARB 101 . Explores cultures of Arabic-speaking countries. Prereqs: ARB 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 106 - World Language II Course Learning --- # ARB201 — Arabic Language & Culture III 4 credits · 4 hours ARB 201 - Arabic Language & Culture III ARB 201 - Arabic Language & Culture III 4 Credit(s) Follow-up to ARB 102 . Expanded opportunities for listening to, speaking, reading, and writing Modern Standard Arabic. Continued exploration of culture, with an emphasis on Arab intellectuals, poets and writers. Emphasis remains on linguistic functioning in real situations. Prereqs: ARB 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # ARB202 — Arabic Language & Culture IV 4 credits · 4 hours ARB 202 - Arabic Language & Culture IV ARB 202 - Arabic Language & Culture IV 4 Credit(s) Follow-up to ARB 201 . Precise and coherent use of Modern Standard Arabic language through development of the speaking, reading, writing and listening skills; more focus on syntax, morphology, and grammar. Students will take part in meaningful, functional communication that might be encountered in real life complex situations. Varied reading and writing activities representing cultural topics will be included. Media Arabic will be introduced. Prereqs: ARB 201 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tui… --- # ART1001 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1001 - Art Appreciation ART 1001 - Art Appreciation 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the visual arts that provides an opportunity for students to acquire knowledge, cognition, and perception of the universal qualities of humankind’s artistic heritage by studying the elements and principles of art and design and the media, techniques, and processes in art. The course may engage students in critical and creative thinking about various visual and popular art topics from social, historical, and cultural contexts through theoretical or practical approaches. This course will not fulfill the requi… --- # ART1200 — 2-D Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1200 - 2-D Design ART 1200 - 2-D Design 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the basic study, use, and control of the art elements and principles of two-dimensional design that are fundamental to all visual arts through assigned problems using readings, discussion and exercises employing a variety of materials and tools. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - Studio Art - Graphic Arts Course Learning --- # ART1205 — Color Theory 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1205 - Color Theory ART 1205 - Color Theory 3 Credit(s) Continue to build mastery in both use and understanding of design elements and principles with specific emphasis on the interaction and application of color in design and exploration of various color theories through a series of exercises. Prereqs: ART 1200 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - Studio Art - Graphic Arts Course Learning --- # ART1300 — 3-D Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1300 - 3-D Design ART 1300 - 3-D Design 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the basic study, use, and control of the art elements and principles that govern three-dimensional design and structure through assigned problems using readings, discussion and exercises designed to employ of a variety of concepts, materials and tools specific to the construction of three-dimensional art making. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105S - Studio Art - Sculpture Course Learning --- # ART1400 — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1400 - Drawing I ART 1400 - Drawing I 3 Credit(s) Introduction to drawing through variety of methods, both traditional and contemporary. Emphasis placed on analysis of space and form as well as familiarization with and control of drawing material. Introduction to line, perspective, shading, and texture. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105D - Studio Art - Drawing Course Learning --- # ART1405 — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1405 - Drawing II ART 1405 - Drawing II 3 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of ART 1400 with a reassessment of various techniques and drawing exercises. This includes an emphasis on color and the use of a variety of media, subject matter, and the development of individual expression. Prereqs: ART 1400 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART1500 — Survey of Western Art History I: Prehistory to End of the Middle Ages 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1500 - Survey of Western Art History I: Prehistory to End of the Middle Ages ART 1500 - Survey of Western Art History I: Prehistory to End of the Middle Ages 3 Credit(s) Survey art history course focusing on historically significant cultures and forms of art and architecture in Western Civilization. Exploration of the development of human achievements from Prehistory to the end of the Middle Ages. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ARTS 101 - Art History I Course Learning --- # ART1505 — Survey of Western Art History II: Renaissance to the 20th Century 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1505 - Survey of Western Art History II: Renaissance to the 20th Century ART 1505 - Survey of Western Art History II: Renaissance to the 20th Century 3 Credit(s) Survey art history course focusing on historically significant cultures and forms of art and architecture in Western Civilization. Exploration of the development of human achievements from the Renaissance to the 20th century. Prereqs: ART 1001 or ART 1500 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ARTS 102 - Art History II Course L… --- # ART2220 — History of Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2220 - History of Photography ART 2220 - History of Photography 3 Credit(s) Exploration of photography, its historical development, an examination of it as an art medium, and its influence on the development of modern art and contemporary culture. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # ART2300 — Drawing III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2300 - Drawing III ART 2300 - Drawing III 3 Credit(s) Continuation of Drawing II. Emphasis on using a variety of drawing materials and subject matter. Students will determine the use of the appropriate media to develop their own content and individual expression. Prereqs: ART 1405 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2310 — Figure Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2310 - Figure Drawing ART 2310 - Figure Drawing 3 Credit(s) Introduction to human figure drawing through traditional and contemporary methods. Emphasis on analysis of space and form as well as human anatomy. Course Type: Studio/Performance Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105D - Studio Art - Introduction to Drawing Course Learning --- # ART2320 — Figure Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2320 - Figure Drawing II ART 2320 - Figure Drawing II 3 Credit(s) Continuation of Figure Drawing I with introduction of color theory and wet-drawing media. Prereqs: ART 2310 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2330 — Figure Drawing III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2330 - Figure Drawing III ART 2330 - Figure Drawing III 3 Credit(s) Studio art course that expands upon the core principles explored in Figure Drawing I and II along with broader experimentation in use of materials and deeper personal expression. Prereqs: ART 2320 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Perforance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2400 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2400 - Painting I ART 2400 - Painting I 3 Credit(s) Studio course where students work with oil paints to realistically represent subject matter in the tradition of Western Art and participate in critique sessions. Paint density, texture and chemistry will be discussed. The formal aspects of drawing will be applied. Painting demonstrations are designed to each student understand the objective of the assignments. Student will prepare their own painting surfaces in order to learn and appreciate the craft involved with the entire process of creating a finished work of art. Prereqs: ART 1400 w… --- # ART2401 — Painting for Non-Art Majors 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2401 - Painting for Non-Art Majors ART 2401 - Painting for Non-Art Majors 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of painting in a studio environment. Students will become familiar with the materials and techniques used in painting. This course will not fulfill the requirements for a major in art. Course Type: Studio/Perforance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105P - Studio Art - Painting Course Learning --- # ART2410 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2410 - Painting II ART 2410 - Painting II 3 Credit(s) Studio course where students work with paint to represent subject matter, broaden techniques learned in ART 2410, develop personal expression and participate in critique sessions. Paint density, texture and chemistry will be discussed. Painting demonstrations are designed to each student understand the objective of the assignments. Students will prepare their own painting surfaces in order to learn and appreciate the craft involved with the entire process of creating a finished work of art. Prereqs: ART 2400 with a grade of C or better… --- # ART2420 — Painting III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2420 - Painting III ART 2420 - Painting III 3 Credit(s) Continuation of Painting II. Emphasis on using a variety of painting materials and subject matter. Students will determine the use of the appropriate media to develop their own content and individual expression. Prereqs: ART 2410 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2430 — Topics Advanced Painting 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2430 - Topics Advanced Painting ART 2430 - Topics Advanced Painting 3 Credit(s) Advanced course on contract individual study basis to gain greater expertise in painting. Prereqs: ART 2420 with a passing grade Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2500 — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2500 - Ceramics I ART 2500 - Ceramics I 3 Credit(s) A study of the basic principles of ceramics and ceramic art making with emphasis on the hand-building process and introduction to wheel throwing. Studio operations such as clay mixing, clay recycling, glaze mixing and kiln loading will also be covered. Prereqs: ART 1300 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105C - Studio Art - Ceramics Course Learning --- # ART2501 — Ceramics for Non-Art Majors 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2501 - Ceramics for Non-Art Majors ART 2501 - Ceramics for Non-Art Majors 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of ceramics in a studio environment. Students will become familiar with the materials and techniques used in ceramics. This course will not fulfill the requirements for a major in art. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105C - Studio Art - Ceramics Course Learning --- # ART2510 — Ceramics II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2510 - Ceramics II ART 2510 - Ceramics II 3 Credit(s) Continuation of Ceramics I with more emphasis on wheel throwing skills, experimentation with glazes and creative design and expression. How to run a ceramics facility is covered through course participation in studio operations. Prereqs: ART 2500 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2520 — Topics Advanced Ceramics 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2520 - Topics Advanced Ceramics ART 2520 - Topics Advanced Ceramics 3 Credit(s) Advanced course on contract individual study basis to gain greater expertise in ceramics. Prereqs: ART 2510 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2550 — Jewelry I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2550 - Jewelry I ART 2550 - Jewelry I 3 Credit(s) Introduction to materials and processes of jewelry making. Techniques include cutting, piercing, filing, joining, casting, forging, soldering, and cold connections. Stress on intricacies of working with different metals and experimental media and design concepts along with personal expression. Prereqs: ART 1300 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105M - Studio Art - Multimedia Crafts Course Learning --- # ART2600 — Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2600 - Sculpture I ART 2600 - Sculpture I 3 Credit(s) Introduction to sculpture materials, skills, history, and concepts. Explores methods in manipulation of traditional and experimental sculptural media, including additive and subtractive techniques. Involves studio work, research, lecture, and discussion. Emphasis is as much on learning technique as understanding concepts and personal expression. Prereqs: ART 1300 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105S - Studio Art - Sculpture Co… --- # ART2601 — Sculpture for Non-Art Majors 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2601 - Sculpture for Non-Art Majors ART 2601 - Sculpture for Non-Art Majors 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of sculpture in a studio environment. Students will become familiar with the materials and techniques used in sculpture. This course will not fulfill the requirements for a major in art. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105S - Studio Art - Sculpture Course Learning --- # ART2610 — Sculpture II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2610 - Sculpture II ART 2610 - Sculpture II 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on artisanship, exploration, and research to gain more sophisticated and self-motivated personal direction. Introduces skills in welding and metal fabrication as well as individual media choices. May include some metal casting. Prereqs: ART 2600 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2630 — Topics: Advanced Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2630 - Topics: Advanced Sculpture ART 2630 - Topics: Advanced Sculpture 3 Credit(s) Advanced course on contract individual study basis to gain greater expertise in sculpture. Prereqs: ART 2610 or ART 2620 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2700 — Introduction to Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2700 - Introduction to Printmaking ART 2700 - Introduction to Printmaking 3 Credit(s) Introduction to basic traditional printmaking processes. It is assumed upon entrance that students have no prior printmaking knowledge. Processes covered include: Woodcut (black and white woodcut, color woodcut), Intaglio (etching, acquaint, drypoint), and Monotype. Prereqs: ART 1200 or ART 1400 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - Studio Art - Graphic Arts Course Learning --- # ART2701 — Printmaking for Non-Art Majors 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2701 - Printmaking for Non-Art Majors ART 2701 - Printmaking for Non-Art Majors 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of printmaking in a studio environment. Students will become familiar with the materials and techniques used in printmaking. This course will not fulfill the requirements for a major in art. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - Studio Art - Graphic Arts Course Learning --- # ART2710 — Relief Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2710 - Relief Printmaking ART 2710 - Relief Printmaking 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to build upon basic relief printing processes covered in Intro to Printmaking. Processes covered include: Reductive Woodcut, Multiple Block Woodcut, Wood Engraving, Monotype, and Relief Printed Collagraph. Prereqs: ART 2700 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2720 — Intaglio Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2720 - Intaglio Printmaking ART 2720 - Intaglio Printmaking 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to build upon basic intaglio processes covered in Intro to Printmaking. Processes covered include: Color Intaglio (multiple plate, a la poupee), Engraving, Soft Ground, Sugar lift, Spit Bite, and Collagraph. Prereqs: ART 2700 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2750 — Fibers 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2750 - Fibers ART 2750 - Fibers 3 Credit(s) In-depth exploration of the processes of creating art textiles. Draws upon contemporary and historical sources and personal imagery for expression using the fiber medium. Techniques include direct application of dyes and pigments with various resist methods, screen print processes, creating a dimensional fiber form, and exploring pattern structures. Students create within directed problems and develop abilities to verbalize ideas through conversations and critiques. Prereqs: ART 1200 or ART 1300 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Pe… --- # ART2810 — Digital Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2810 - Digital Photography I ART 2810 - Digital Photography I 3 Credit(s) This is a studio format course focusing on the basic processes and procedures of creating imagery through the usage of cameras and new technology, as well as other devices. The course will explore the digital toolbox as a means for photographic input, output, and basic image manipulation. There will be a strong emphasis on ideas, concepts, and creativity as relevant to new technology, as a vehicle for expression. Fundamental computer skills are required. The course utilizes the Apple Mac OS platform. Students will b… --- # ART2830 — Digital Photography II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2830 - Digital Photography II ART 2830 - Digital Photography II 3 Credit(s) Intermediate exploration of the aesthetics and techniques of digital photography including a further investigation of the constructed image, color management, asset management and output methods. Students will produce one or more portfolios of digital images. Students will be responsible for their own 8-10 megapixel adjustable digital camera minimum as well as other supplies. DSLR cameras with RAW capabilities are preferred. Cost of course supplies may exceed $200. Prereqs: ART 2810 with a grade of C or better Cou… --- # ART2840 — Photography III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2840 - Photography III ART 2840 - Photography III 3 Credit(s) This courses is a continuation in understanding photography and images in terms of how they function as art work with emphasis on technical consistency and sophistication in expression of ideas. Prereqs: ART 2830 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2850 — Topics Advanced Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2850 - Topics Advanced Photography ART 2850 - Topics Advanced Photography 3 Credit(s) Advanced course on contract individual study basis to gain greater expertise in photography. Prereqs: ART 2840 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2860 — Studio Lighting 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2860 - Studio Lighting ART 2860 - Studio Lighting 3 Credit(s) Provides hands-on instruction in the photographic studio in the manipulation and utilization of light for the production of professional quality images. Students are taught to accurately control lighting for portraits, objects, products, etc. to create strong portfolio images. Cost of course supplies may exceed $200. Prereqs: ART 2810 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2870 — Event Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2870 - Event Photography ART 2870 - Event Photography 3 Credit(s) Students learn to use their technical expertise, creativity and composition skills to produce and preserve images that visually tell a story or record an event. Phtographic techniques and location considerations are discussed as well as the business practices essential to be successful in the profession. Cost of course supplies may exceed $200. Prereqs: ART 2810 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2900 — Illustration and Sequential Art I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2900 - Illustration and Sequential Art I ART 2900 - Illustration and Sequential Art I 3 Credit(s) Explore techniques, materials and methods of illustration and sequential art. Projects emphasize individual creativity and concept but also emphasize best practices for working with clients. Prereqs: ART 1400 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - Studio Art - Graphic Arts Course Learning --- # ART2910 — Illustration and Sequential Art II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2910 - Illustration and Sequential Art II ART 2910 - Illustration and Sequential Art II 3 Credit(s) Continuation of Illustration I with an advanced approach. Emphasis on subject interpretation and individual avenue of study using variety of art mediums. Prereqs: ART 2900 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid Course Learning --- # ART2930 — Gallery Management Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2930 - Gallery Management Internship ART 2930 - Gallery Management Internship 3 Credit(s) Basic processes and procedures of curating a fine art exhibition and managing exhibition space. Explore SCC’s community art venue from a behind-the-scenes perspective while developing an understanding of the responsibilities of managing, funding, and maintaining exhibition space. Participation in installation and planning of SCC Gallery exhibitions. Field trips to Art Galleries & Art Museums. Prereqs: Instructor permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote C… --- # ART2950 — Visual Arts Studio Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2950 - Visual Arts Studio Internship ART 2950 - Visual Arts Studio Internship 1-3 Credit(s) On-the-job experience in visual arts. Students may apply for an internship with artists or art-related businesses to enhance career readiness. Visual arts studio internships must be approved and sponsored by a faculty advisor. Prereqs: Instructor permisison Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ART2995 — Special Problems in Studio Art 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2995 - Special Problems in Studio Art ART 2995 - Special Problems in Studio Art 3 Credit(s) Advanced study in studio art discipline beyond courses appearing in this catalog. Projects predetermined through interview with instructor, completed during studio times in discipline. Prereqs: Instructor permission Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ART2999 — Sophomore Studio Art Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2999 - Sophomore Studio Art Seminar ART 2999 - Sophomore Studio Art Seminar 3 Credit(s) A course for art majors planning to transfer to a four-year institution for a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree or a BA degree in Studio Art. This course will guide students in how to photograph their artwork and prepare their visual art portfolio for review by the transfer institutions and exhibition spaces. Opportunities and procedures in the various fields of visual art will be discussed. other necessary skills such as artist resume writing and artist statement writing will also be undertaken. Prereqs: U… --- # BIO102 — Introduction to Biotechnology ** 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 102 - Introduction to Biotechnology ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] BIO 102 - Introduction to Biotechnology ** 3 Credit(s) Explores careers in biotechnology and biomanufacturing while developing the basic laboratory skills necessary to enter the field. Topics and techniques include safety and hazard assessment, laboratory math, quality control, standard operating procedures, current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), documentation, and collection of data. Students will have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized microcredentials through the Bioscience Core Skills Institute (… --- # BIO105 — Essentials of Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 105 - Essentials of Biology BIO 105 - Essentials of Biology 3 Credit(s) Examines fundamental principles of biology. Includes organization of living things, scientific method, cell and molecular biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, and relationship between biology and society. Suitable for non-science majors. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR BIOL 100 - Essentials in Biology Course Learning --- # BIO106 — Essentials of Biology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours BIO 106 - Essentials of Biology Laboratory BIO 106 - Essentials of Biology Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Emphasis on use of methodologies typical of biological studies. Compliments topics covered in BIO 105 . Suitable for non-science majors. Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR BIOL 100L - Essentials in Biology with Lab Course Learning --- # BIO108 — Trends in Science 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 108 - Trends in Science BIO 108 - Trends in Science 3 Credit(s) Provides undergraduate non-majors an understanding of contemporary scientific issues, concepts and trends in biology. Emphasis is on health and disease, genetic engineering, evolutionary aspect of organisms, introduction to ecology and the impact of humans on ecosystems and environment. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR BIOL 100 - Essentials in Biology Course Learning --- # BIO110 — Human Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 110 - Human Biology BIO 110 - Human Biology 3 Credit(s) Survey of human body structure and function for non-science major. Study of all organ systems of the body along with current topics in human biology. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LIFS 100 - Essentials in Human Biology (Lecture Only) Course Learning --- # BIO113 — Human Biology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours BIO 113 - Human Biology Laboratory BIO 113 - Human Biology Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Use of models, specimens, and investigative activities intended to enhance study of human organism. Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LIFS 100L - Essentials in Human Biology with Lab (Lecture & Lab) Course Learning --- # BIO115 — Fundamentals of Health & Disease 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 115 - Fundamentals of Health & Disease BIO 115 - Fundamentals of Health & Disease 3 Credit(s) In this course, undergraduate non-majors explore human health and disease by combining biological principles and scientific methodology. Content emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of science and how various factors, including socio-economic, behaviors, historic factors, genetics, and infectious organisms may influence health. An overview of preventive practices and available treatments will be presented by reviewing major scientific studies. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery M… --- # BIO122 — Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 122 - Environmental Science BIO 122 - Environmental Science 3 Credit(s) Study of biological and physical characteristics and principles of nature. Deals with diverse topics such as ecology, endangered species, pollution, meteorology, earth studies, populations, etc. Occasional guest speakers or field trips included. (For non-science majors) Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote, Hybrid CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR BIOL 100EV - Essentials in Biology (Lecture Only) Course Learning --- # BIO123 — General Zoology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 123 - General Zoology BIO 123 - General Zoology 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of biology by way of a survey of the major animal groups, emphasizing structure, function, life cycles, evolution, and ecology. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR BIOL 100LZ - Essential Biology (Zoology) Course Learning --- # BIO124 — General Zoology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours BIO 124 - General Zoology Laboratory BIO 124 - General Zoology Laboratory 1 Credit(s) This is a lab course intended to supplement the General Zoology lecture course BIO 123 . Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts of biology. Students will compare the structure, function, and life cycles of major animals groups by the way of a hands-on examination of preserved or live specimens, models, and microscope slides of representative species. This course is recommended to be taken at the same time as BIO 123 but maybe taken prior. Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-P… --- # BIO130 — Biology of Reproduction 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 130 - Biology of Reproduction BIO 130 - Biology of Reproduction 3 Credit(s) Provides undergraduate non-majors with an understanding of animal reproduction with an emphasis on humans. Students will explore the evolution of sexual reproduction, basic structure and function of the reproductive system, developmental biology, diseases and infertility, and the current topics in human reproduction. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LIFS 100 - Essentials in Human Biology (Lecture Only) Course Learning --- # BIO150 — General Biology: Cells to Organisms 5 credits · 5 hours BIO 150 - General Biology: Cells to Organisms BIO 150 - General Biology: Cells to Organisms 5 Credit(s) Provides undergraduate science majors with an understanding and appreciation of the major concepts, processes and theories of biology at the molecular to organismal level. Topics such as chemistry of life, cell structure, metabolism, genetics, and physiological processes and are covered in both lecture and lab format. Students will learn the process of science in a course-based research project and will explore biological issues of public concern. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Deliv… --- # BIO151 — General Biology: Organisms to Environment 5 credits · 5 hours BIO 151 - General Biology: Organisms to Environment BIO 151 - General Biology: Organisms to Environment 5 Credit(s) Provides undergraduate science majors with an understanding and appreciation of the major concepts, processes and theories of biology at the organismal and ecological level. Topics such as phylogenetics and evolution, population genetics, organismal diversity and ecology are covered in both lecture and lab format. Students will practice the process of science in a course-based research project and will explore biological issues of public concern. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier:… --- # BIO201 — Genetics 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 201 - Genetics BIO 201 - Genetics 3 Credit(s) Addresses the fundamental principles of inheritance, encompassing classical genetic theory in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Examines recent developments in the molecular understanding of heredity, advancements in biotechnology, and genomics. Prereqs: BIO 150 & CHM 115 with a C or higher Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # BIO202 — Biotechnology I ** 5 credits · 5 hours BIO 202 - Biotechnology I ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] BIO 202 - Biotechnology I ** 5 Credit(s) This course introduces basic biotechnology concepts and skills including current molecular biology techniques. Topics and techniques include lab safety, current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), agarose gel electrophoresis, plasmid construction, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), mammalian cell culture, rapid plant genotyping, and other molecular research techniques. Students will have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized microcredentials through the Bioscience Core Skills Institu… --- # BIO203 — Biotechnology II ** 5 credits · 5 hours BIO 203 - Biotechnology II ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] BIO 203 - Biotechnology II ** 5 Credit(s) This course introduces more advanced biotechnology concepts and skills and builds from BIO-202. Topics and techniques include lab safety, current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), protein purification methods, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), immunoassays, Western blotting, cell imaging, and other molecular research techniques. Students will have the opportunity to earn an additional industry-recognized microcredential through the Bioscience Core Skills Institute (BCSI) and… --- # BIO246 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 246 - Microbiology BIO 246 - Microbiology 4 Credit(s) Basic concepts of microbiology including metabolism, genetics, and inhibition of bacteria, fungi and viruses. Emphasis on human pathogens, infection, resistance, and immunity. Laboratory exercises reinforce lecture concepts and teach fundamental skills in microscopy, aseptic technique, isolation, and identification of microorganisms. Prereqs: Placement into BIO 246 or BIO 110 , BIO 150 , or BIO 260 & BIO 260L with a grade C or better. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # BIO260 — Human Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 260 - Human Anatomy BIO 260 - Human Anatomy 4 Credit(s) This course is designed to cover the structural organization of the human body including cells, tissues, and microscopic and gross anatomy of the following organ systems: nervous, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. This course is primarily intended for Nursing and Allied Health Majors. Prereqs: Placement into BIO 260 or BIO 110 or higher with a grade of C or better Co-reqs: BIO 260L Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE… --- # BIO260L — Human Anatomy Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours BIO 260L - Human Anatomy Laboratory BIO 260L - Human Anatomy Laboratory 0 Credit(s) This lab course features activites that enhance the study of topics covered in the lecture section ( BIO 260 ). Models, images, and both microscopic and gross specimens are used to illustrate cell biology and various organ systems. Co-reqs: BIO 260 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LIFS 150LA Human Biology with Lab - Anatomy Course Learning --- # BIO261 — Human Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 261 - Human Physiology BIO 261 - Human Physiology 4 Credit(s) This course is designed to examine the physiological processes and homeostatic mechanisms of the body systems at the cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system level including the following organ systems: nervous, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. This course is primarily intended for nursing and allied health. Prereqs: BIO 260 / BIO 260L & CHM 101 / CHM 103 with a grade of C or better Co-reqs: BIO 261L Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Del… --- # BIO261L — Human Physiology Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours BIO 261L - Human Physiology Laboratory BIO 261L - Human Physiology Laboratory 0 Credit(s) This laboratory course features activities that enhance the study of topics covered in the lecture course ( BIO 261 ). Co-reqs: BIO 261 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # BIO280 — Nutrition Pathways 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 280 - Nutrition Pathways BIO 280 - Nutrition Pathways 3 Credit(s) Scientific study of the essential nutrients and their function in the body. Recommended nutrient intakes, diet assessments and planning, relationships between diet and health will also be covered. Prereqs: BIO 260 / BIO 260L with a grade of C or better Co-reqs: BIO 261 / BIO 261L Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # BIO296 — Biotechnology Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 296 - Biotechnology Internship I BIO 296 - Biotechnology Internship I 3 Credit(s) During this workplace-based course, students have the opportunity to put into practice the theories and skills they have learned in the classroom, gain new competencies, and discover career paths, all while receiving guidance from a faculty member and a seasoned industry professional. Students will actively engage in industry functions, boosting their readiness to enter the field. The course requires a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour of on-site work throughout the term, with supplementary hours as needed… --- # BIO297 — Biotechnology Internship II 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 297 - Biotechnology Internship II BIO 297 - Biotechnology Internship II 3 Credit(s) During this second workplace-based course, students have the opportunity to advance their practice of the theories and skills they have learned in the classroom and previous work-based experience, gain additional new competencies, and discover career paths, all while receiving guidance from a faculty member and a seasoned industry professional. Students will actively engage in industry functions, boosting their readiness to enter the field. The course requires a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour of on-si… --- # BUS101 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 101 - Introduction to Business BUS 101 - Introduction to Business 3 Credit(s) Survey course covering many facets of business; a general knowledge of the modern business environment. Review of economic, social, legal and ethical systems affecting U.S. firms. General concepts of business organization, management, people aspects of business, together with functions of production, marketing (including international), accounting, finance, computers, and information systems. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote Course Learning --- # BUS105 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 105 - Business Ethics BUS 105 - Business Ethics 3 Credit(s) Introductory survey of classical and contemporary ethical theories related to current business and computer situations and problems with an emphasis on case studies and examples. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHIL 102P - Ethics, Business, and Professional Course Learning --- # BUS125 — Introduction to Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 125 - Introduction to Project Management BUS 125 - Introduction to Project Management 3 Credit(s) This course will introduce the students to the basic principles of Project Management. The students will be taught foundational skills such as stakeholder management, schedule development and control, cost estimation and budgeting, and quality management. Students will also gain practical experience using standard tools like Earned Value Analysis and learning techniques for collecting, validating, and controlling Project Scope. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Perso… --- # BUS198 — Business Administration Internship 4 credits · 4 hours BUS 198 - Business Administration Internship BUS 198 - Business Administration Internship 1-4 Credit(s) Students placed in position in an agency or in business to gain practical experience and learn specific operational technologies. Prereqs: BUS 201 and departmental permission Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # BUS201 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 201 - Principles of Management BUS 201 - Principles of Management 3 Credit(s) Presents management and organizational concepts with application to realistic organizational situations. Areas covered include management theory past and present, functions of management, organizational structure (centralization/ decentralization), span of control, motivation theories and practice, together with decision making in daily operations of marketing, production, forecasting, distribution and contemporary issues. Course structured around functions of management planning, organizing, staffing, directing… --- # BUS204 — Total Quality Operations Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 204 - Total Quality Operations Management BUS 204 - Total Quality Operations Management 3 Credit(s) Examines many choices each organization makes on journey to achieving excellence. Study of exemplary organizations, their operational choices, and how those decisions lead to improved financial and market performance. Addresses key operational issues in services and manufacturing such as inventory, production methods, capacity planning, production planning, total quality management, reengineering business processes, and statistical process control. Examines qualitative and quantitative meth… --- # BUS206 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 206 - Human Resource Management BUS 206 - Human Resource Management 3 Credit(s) Covers many functions involved in personnel administration as performed by human resources department administrator and line managers. Explores aspects of human resource management: planning, recruiting, interviewing, selecting, placing, training, motivating, evaluating, rewarding, and disciplining employees. Presentation of pay systems, job evaluations, and some labor/management issues. Use of case analysis. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # BUS208 — Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 208 - Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management BUS 208 - Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management 3 Credit(s) Study of small business and its importance in American economy. Analysis of problems of small business through use of case studies. Application of functions of management to small business environment, including personnel, finance, promotion, government relations, ethics, and insurance. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BUS210 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 210 - Organizational Behavior BUS 210 - Organizational Behavior 3 Credit(s) Deals with people at work in various organizational situations and how to motivate human assets to work together more effectively. Analysis of how to meet needs and goals of employees within organization while making organization productive. Covers motivation theories, communications, status and role behavior, and contemporary human relations issues in firms. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online CLO 1) Students will provide an overview of basic organizational behavior concepts and their… --- # BUS220 — Principles of Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 220 - Principles of Finance BUS 220 - Principles of Finance 3 Credit(s) Basics of financial analysis, forecasting, operating and financial leverage, working capital, current asset management, short-term financing, time value concepts and practices, and cost of capital equity financing, dividend policy, convertible bonds, warrants, and options. Includes role of financial manager in organization. Prereqs: BUS 101 and MAT 097 with a passing grade or placement into MAT 121 or higher Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BUS230 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 230 - Principles of Marketing BUS 230 - Principles of Marketing 3 Credit(s) Introduces consumer and institutional behavior patterns and overall role of marketing in the economy. Examines marketing process and its functions, together with marketing mix (place, product, price, and promotion). Presents psychological and societal motivations that translate need through demand to satisfaction. Provides means to evaluate firm’s capabilities, develop marketing strategies, and introduce marketing techniques to meet --- # BUS232 — Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 232 - Advertising & Sales Promotion BUS 232 - Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 Credit(s) Introduction to theory, practice, and techniques of advertising. Consideration of role of advertising and sales promotion. General survey of kinds and purposes of media, psychological implications of typical appeals, and limited practice in promotional programming. Coordination of advertising display and publicity in context of realistic sales promotion programs. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # BUS236 — Consumer Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 236 - Consumer Behavior BUS 236 - Consumer Behavior 3 Credit(s) Marketing strategy and tactics explained based on explicit or implicit beliefs about consumer behavior. Included are external influences to buying, internal influences, the consumer’s buying decision process, social and ethical issues in consumer behavior. Presents information search and consumer research methods as well as ultimate consumer and industrial buyers. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # BUS238 — Personal Selling 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 238 - Personal Selling BUS 238 - Personal Selling 3 Credit(s) Fundamentals of personal selling from the determination of customer needs to the close of the sale. Treats factors such as customer problems, merchandising knowledge and personality traits of successful salespersons. Covers special selling topics and the role of the sales manager, together with motivation and compensation of the sales staff. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BUS246 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 246 - Legal Environment of Business BUS 246 - Legal Environment of Business 3 Credit(s) Introduction to general nature of law and how its meaning affects climate in which a business operates. Exploration of role of government and government’s attitude toward business, antitrust legislation and enforcement, public control through taxation, regulation, competition, mergers, and commerce/trade restrictions. Covers freedom of contract and labor/management relations. Prereqs: BUS 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BUS255 — International Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 255 - International Business BUS 255 - International Business 3 Credit(s) Survey course to develop understanding and appreciation of environments and operations of international business. The nature of international business, international environment, organizations and monetary systems, foreign environment, and management tools with environmental forces. Prereqs: BUS 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # BUS270 — E-Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 270 - E-Marketing BUS 270 - E-Marketing 3 Credit(s) Examines impact of the Internet on traditional methods of marketing and related business functions. Explores existing and potential use of the Internet for marketing goods and services. Analyzes the effect of the Internet on marketing strategy and the marketing mix. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Hybrid --- # BUS298 — Business Administration Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours BUS 298 - Business Administration Capstone BUS 298 - Business Administration Capstone 1 Credit(s) This course is a culminating experience integrating all the course work taken in the Business Administration Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Program. This course includes individual and programmatic assessment. All Business Administration AAS degree-seeking students are required to take this capstone class in their final semester before graduating. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Hybrid Course Learning --- # BTC101 — Keyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 101 - Keyboarding BTC 101 - Keyboarding 3 Credit(s) Introduction to computer keyboard and development of correct techniques for keyboarding documents. Speed and accuracy exercises to develop necessary skill level. Emphasis on straight copy skills, basic typing applications, and document formatting such as letters, memos, reports, and tabulation problems. Designed for both beginning typists and people who need refresher of keyboarding skills. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC103 — Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 103 - Microcomputer Applications BTC 103 - Microcomputer Applications 3 Credit(s) Introduces use of business applications in word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentations. Windows application package used for each application. Keyboarding skills recommended. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Hybrid, Remote, Flex Course Learning --- # BTC105 — Proofreading & Editing Business Document 2 credits · 2 hours BTC 105 - Proofreading & Editing Business Document BTC 105 - Proofreading & Editing Business Document 2 Credit(s) Emphasizes document formatting and review of basic related grammar and punctuation rules. Proofreading and editing techniques applied to business documents. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC120 — Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace 2 credits · 2 hours BTC 120 - Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace BTC 120 - Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace 2 Credit(s) Explore a litany of skills and techniques to better your interpersonal skills at work! This course will you understand the foundations of various types of communications, including verbal and nonverbal. Armed with this knowledge, you will then develop appropriate yet personal strategies for communicating across all types of business situations. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC121 — Professionalism in the Workplace 2 credits · 2 hours BTC 121 - Professionalism in the Workplace BTC 121 - Professionalism in the Workplace 2 Credit(s) Your professional image in the workplace is made up of work ethic, etiquette, dress, and even your internet footprint. Learn how to assess situations for proper etiquette, construct effective time management and prioritization strategies in order to maintain a solid work ethic, identify your strengths and weaknesses in your self-presentation, and design and maintain an appropriate social media presence so you can put your best face forward at work and in the job market. Course Type: Lecture Tuiti… --- # BTC136 — Electronic Communication with Stakeholders 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 136 - Electronic Communication with Stakeholders BTC 136 - Electronic Communication with Stakeholders 3 Credit(s) Apply fundamental communication rules and etiquette to electronic communication and calendars with all stakeholders (employees, customers, vendors, stockholders, etc). Learn how electronic communication has changed internal and external communication, and see how social media fits into this new model. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC145 — Business Technology Tools 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 145 - Business Technology Tools BTC 145 - Business Technology Tools 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on the use of technology found in today’s business environment. Students will enter and edit information as well as manipulate and format data using the current technology. Voice recognition, mobile computing devices, and other input methods to complete administrative tasks will be addressed. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC160 — Word Processing - MS Word 2 credits · 2 hours BTC 160 - Word Processing - MS Word BTC 160 - Word Processing - MS Word 2 Credit(s) Focus on learning intermediate and advanced concepts and functions of current version of Microsoft Word. Includes creating, editing and saving documents to intermediate and advanced functions - merges, macros, tables, wizards/ templates, multi-page documents with many special features. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC165 — Presentations Using Powerpoint 2 credits · 2 hours BTC 165 - Presentations Using Powerpoint BTC 165 - Presentations Using Powerpoint 2 Credit(s) Presentation and application of beginning through advanced functions of PowerPoint. Topics include create effective graphic presentations, organize and outline content, format text and graphics, apply all tools, correctly chart/graph information, change color schemes, and create customized templates. Use of resources available for preparing presentations including effective presentation skills. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC170 — Spreadsheet Applications - Excel 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 170 - Spreadsheet Applications - Excel BTC 170 - Spreadsheet Applications - Excel 3 Credit(s) Presentation and application of business functions of Excel. Topics include formulas and functions, absolute/relative cell references, templates, reports, charting/graphing, formatting, and integration of Excel and MS Word. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC175 — Database Applications - Access 2 credits · 2 hours BTC 175 - Database Applications - Access BTC 175 - Database Applications - Access 2 Credit(s) Presentation and application of Access functions. Topics include: plan and design tables, query data, design and generate forms and reports, establish relationships, manage multiple databases, integrate Access with other MS Office applications. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # BTC245 — Modern Business Operations 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 245 - Modern Business Operations BTC 245 - Modern Business Operations 3 Credit(s) Familiarize yourself with a variety of common professional tasks and procedures. Develop proficiency in planning techniques for meetings, events, and business trips, organize physical and electronic records, design effective team building strategies, develop technological skills, recognize financial documents, and cultivate leadership capabilities in addition, develop effective job-seeking strategies and interview skills Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Lear… --- # BTC250 — Business Simulations 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 250 - Business Simulations BTC 250 - Business Simulations 3 Credit(s) Application of all MS Office and desktop publishing skills to complete various office simulation projects. Use of critical thinking, time management, organizational skills, and integration of computer skills as performance standards. Implementation of a realistic work environment. General education skills assessment is embedded in this course. Students must earn a C or above in the course in order to graduate. Prereqs: BTC 103 , BTC 160 , BTC 165 , BTC 170 , BTC 175 with a grade of C or better in each course Course Type… --- # CAD102 — Introduction to SolidWorks 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 102 - Introduction to SolidWorks CAD 102 - Introduction to SolidWorks 3 Credit(s) Uses the current version of SolidWorks software to introduce 3D design elements for creating parts, assemblies and engineering drawings. Applications are involved with basic parametric modeling related to the engineering design process using Design Intent. Basic 2D sketches are transformed into 3D parts. Those parts are modified and imported into assemblies which are then employed in custom drawing sheets. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CAD103 — Introduction to Autodesk Civil 3D 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 103 - Introduction to Autodesk Civil 3D CAD 103 - Introduction to Autodesk Civil 3D 3 Credit(s) This course utilizes the latest version of Autodesk Civil 3D software. Students will learn to demonstrate survey point and surface layouts as well as basic civil technical information, including topographic mapping, profiles/contours, highway plans, roadway/subdivision layouts, site grading, and sewer designs. During the course, students will process terrain data and complete roadway alignments, profiles, assemblies, and corridors. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-P… --- # CAD104 — Introduction to AutoCAD 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 104 - Introduction to AutoCAD CAD 104 - Introduction to AutoCAD 3 Credit(s) Utilization of the latest version of AutoCAD to create, edit, and store introductory computer drawings. Involves draw and modify commands, layer creation, blocks, and dimensioning. Includes orthographic views, layouts, viewports, paper/model space, scaling, and lineweights. Basic design elements and drafting standards considerations are provided. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # CAD105 — Introduction to Autodesk Fusion ** 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 105 - Introduction to Autodesk Fusion ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] CAD 105 - Introduction to Autodesk Fusion ** 3 Credit(s) This introductory, hands-on course teaches students the fundamental skills needed to use Autodesk Fusion for 3D modeling, assembly design, technical documentation, and 3D printing of mechanical design projects. Students will follow the essential steps of a modern Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) workflow, starting with user interface navigation, moving through parametric sketching and part creation, and culminating in the creation of complex assemblies and pro… --- # CAD106 — Introduction to Autodesk Inventor 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 106 - Introduction to Autodesk Inventor CAD 106 - Introduction to Autodesk Inventor 3 Credit(s) Using the latest version of Autodesk Inventor students will become familiar with the user interface and navigation, create sketches, model parts and assemblies, and create drawings including bill of materials. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CAD107 — Introduction to Revit 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 107 - Introduction to Revit CAD 107 - Introduction to Revit 3 Credit(s) Learning of introductory elements of the latest version of Revit CAD software. Acquisition of Building Information Modeling (BIM) knowledge. Perspectives on shared user design utilized in commercial architecture. Perform drawing designs using Revit for floor plans, elevations, sections, and rendering. Perform building estimates and schedules, and construction document sets. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CAD144 — Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 144 - Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture CAD 144 - Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture 3 Credit(s) Uses the latest version of AutoCAD Architecture to perform introductory construction techniques, foundation plans, and material requirements. Basic, standardized architectural practices are involved with floor plans, exterior elevations, and specific architectural layering. Co-reqs: CAD 104 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex Course Learning --- # CAD164 — Introduction to AutoCAD Electrical 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 164 - Introduction to AutoCAD Electrical CAD 164 - Introduction to AutoCAD Electrical 3 Credit(s) Uses the latest version of AutoCAD Electrical to draw schematics, logic diagrams, and wire diagrams. Acquire understanding of electronics symbols, components, and references. Apply elements into CAD designs with circuit boards, wiring, and cabling. Use electrical drafting layers on a building floor plan. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex Course Learning --- # CAD202 — Advanced SolidWorks - CSWA Exam Prep 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 202 - Advanced SolidWorks - CSWA Exam Prep CAD 202 - Advanced SolidWorks - CSWA Exam Prep 3 Credit(s) Uses the current version of SolidWorks software for intermediate 3D modeling. Course goal is to further develop solid modeling skills and knowledge of the SolidWorks software package. Student will develop an understanding of advanced techniques for the application of Mold Design, Sheet Metal, Photoview 360, Simulation Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Surfaces, Advanced Feature and Assembly Modeling. Students will have an opportunity to take the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) Exam in… --- # CAD237 — Structural Drafting With Revit 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 237 - Structural Drafting With Revit CAD 237 - Structural Drafting With Revit 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will perform structural shop drawings using the most current version of Autodesk Revit, achieve conceptual understanding of structural design and economic considerations, acquire understanding of steel grades and shapes, learn framing elements, use critical tables, and use reference materials for structural designs. Prereqs: CAD 107 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex Course Learning --- # CAD247 — Architectural Drafting With Revit 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 247 - Architectural Drafting With Revit CAD 247 - Architectural Drafting With Revit 3 Credit(s) Utilization of most recent version of Revit software to design a three story commercial project. Understanding of practices for commercial models, view, dimensions, families, and editing. Learning of landscaping, curbing, parking, and walkway design. 3D design incorporation of foundation setting, beams, and footings. Creating of custom stairs and railings. Comprehension of intermediate level BIM practices. Prereqs: CAD 107 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery… --- # CAD257 — MEP Drafting with Revit 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 257 - MEP Drafting with Revit CAD 257 - MEP Drafting with Revit 3 Credit(s) This course covers the concepts, principles, and applications of 3D parametric modeling and computer-aided design using Autodesk Revit software. Students will create, document, and print mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) components within a shared multi-user model structure. The curriculum includes applications relevant to construction, architecture, industry, and engineering. Prereqs: CAD 107 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex Course Le… --- # CAD274 — GD&T with AutoCAD 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 274 - GD&T with AutoCAD CAD 274 - GD&T with AutoCAD 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will use the latest version of AutoCAD to apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). They will develop a thorough understanding of drafting symbols, tolerance calculations, datums, material conditions, and material boundaries. Students will also learn to apply tolerances related to form, orientation, and location, as well as gain insight into profile and runout tolerances. Prereqs: CAD 104 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex… --- # CAD290 — CAD Externship 3 credits · 3 hours CAD 290 - CAD Externship CAD 290 - CAD Externship 3 Credit(s) Involves obtaining credit for workplace learning of computer-aided drafting practices, methods, and applications. Must have an existing or pending CAD learning employment situation before seeking approval by the CAD Program Coordinator. Course involves validation of workplace learning and a documented report of learning experiences. Prereqs: Instructor or Department Chair permission required Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # CAD299 — CAD Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CAD 299 - CAD Capstone CAD 299 - CAD Capstone 1 Credit(s) This course emphasizes the organization of materials, planning for employment or future career advancement, and collaboration with the SCC Career Services Department. Students will develop a portfolio showcasing their coursework, including design drawings, sketches, and other drafting work. Standardized assessments related to Missouri drafting standards will also be conducted. Registration is permitted during the last semester of the Computer-Aided Drafting, AAS program. Prereqs: Application for Graduation Course Type: Capstone Tuition… --- # CHM101 — Introduction to Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 101 - Introduction to Chemistry CHM 101 - Introduction to Chemistry 3 Credit(s) Introduction to basic principles of chemistry, including measurements and problem-solving, atomic theory, chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, molecular structure, properties of gases, liquids and solids, acid-base chemistry and oxidation-reduction chemistry. Prereqs: MAT 098 or MAT 098S with minimum grade of C or placement into MAT 121 or higher. Co-reqs: CHM 103 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR CHEM 100 - Essentials in Ch… --- # CHM103 — Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 103 - Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory CHM 103 - Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Hands-on course with emphasis on proper laboratory techniques and experimental activities that illustrate concepts studied in CHM 101 . Co-reqs: CHM 101 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR CHEM 100L - Essentials in Chemistry with Lab Course Learning --- # CHM107 — Chemistry, Society, & the Environment 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 107 - Chemistry, Society, & the Environment CHM 107 - Chemistry, Society, & the Environment 3 Credit(s) This course presents the concepts of chemistry with an emphasis on the natural environment and applications to everyday life. This course is not intended for students planning to major in science or enter an allied health field. Prereqs: Passing score in MAT 096 or placement into MAT 098 or higher. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR CHEM 100 Course Learning --- # CHM115 — General Chemistry I 5 credits · 5 hours CHM 115 - General Chemistry I CHM 115 - General Chemistry I 5 Credit(s) This course studies how compounds are formed and named, chemical equations, calculations and problem-solving involving elements, compounds and chemical equations including stoichiometry, thermochemistry; properties of gases, solids, solutions, acids and bases. Experiments introduce basic lab skills and aspects of qualitative and quantitative analysis. Prereqs: MAT 121 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 158 or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid CORE42 MOTR… --- # CHM116 — General Chemistry II 5 credits · 5 hours CHM 116 - General Chemistry II CHM 116 - General Chemistry II 5 Credit(s) Continuation of Chemistry I. Includes study of chemical equilibria, acid-base chemistry, complex ions, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction reactions, nuclear chemistry, and introduction to organic chemistry. Experiments continue to introduce and improve laboratory skills and problem solving. Prereqs: CHM 115 with a grade of C or better and MAT 158 or higher with a grade of C or better or place into MAT 175 or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Hybrid, Remote Course Learning --- # CHM203 — Survey of Organic Chemistry 5 credits · 5 hours CHM 203 - Survey of Organic Chemistry CHM 203 - Survey of Organic Chemistry 5 Credit(s) One-semester introduction to structure and bonding, functional group chemistry, principles of reactivity, reaction mechanism, and the molecules of life. Cannot be counted toward the Associate of Science in Chemistry Degree. Prereqs: CHM 115 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CHM222 — Quantitative Analysis 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis CHM 222 - Quantitative Analysis 4 Credit(s) Principles and practice of quantitative chemistry including descriptive statistics; equilibria pertaining to acid-base, complexometric, redox, and solubility; electroanalytical chemistry, gravimetric and volumetric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis, and an introduction to chromatography. Prereqs: CHM 116 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid Course Learning --- # CHM240 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 240 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 240 - Organic Chemistry I 3 Credit(s) Introduction to structure, nomenclature, properties, synthesis, and reactions of aliphatic and aromatic carbon compounds. Prereqs: CHM 116 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CHM241 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 241 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 241 - Organic Chemistry II 3 Credit(s) Continuation of study of structure, nomenclature, properties, synthesis, and reactions of aliphatic and aromatic carbon compounds with emphasis on chemistry of carbonyl compounds. Prereqs: CHM 240 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CHM243 — Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours CHM 243 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory CHM 243 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 Credit(s) Hands-on introduction to laboratory techniques and procedures of organic synthesis and identification. Prereqs: CHM 240 with a grade of C or higher Co-reqs: CHM 241 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid Course Learning --- # COL101 — College Success Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours COL 101 - College Success Seminar COL 101 - College Success Seminar 1 Credit(s) A required course for degree-seeking students covering various aspects of college life including resources and procedures, interacting with instructors, instructor expectations, critical thinking, goal setting and commitment, learning styles, development of network and support groups, value of education and philosophy of learning, identification of student interests and needs, technology used in college classes and study skills. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Hybrid Course Lear… --- # COL102 — College Success Seminar II 0 credits · 0 hours COL 102 - College Success Seminar II COL 102 - College Success Seminar II 0 Credit(s) This course will review topics covered in the COL 101 : College Success Seminar course and expand on specific topics. This course is a hybrid course which will include weekly 50-minute class meetings with online content and assessments in Canvas. Students will receive ongoing academic coaching and study skills development, assistance with degree planning, information on financial literacy and funding their college education, and career exploration. --- # CDL101 — Entry Level Driver Training 2 credits · 2 hours CDL 101 - Entry Level Driver Training CDL 101 - Entry Level Driver Training 2 Credit(s) This course provides necessary requirements to meet Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrations ruling that all new drivers wanting to obtain a commercial drivers license must go through a qualified training provider that is listed with the training provider registry. This course is theory based and covers the needed information for ELDT (entry level driver training). Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # CDL102 — Commercial Learner’s Permit Principles 2 credits · 2 hours CDL 102 - Commercial Learner’s Permit Principles CDL 102 - Commercial Learner’s Permit Principles 2 Credit(s) This course prepares participants to pass the Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) exam. Information covers basic commercial driving information including vehicle operation, safety protocols, and regulations. Provides the necessary information to test for the endorsements a participant may want to obtain. Participants will be required to pass a mandatory D.O.T. physical and drug screen at this time. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # CDL103 — Practical Driver Training Principles & Application I 2 credits · 2 hours CDL 103 - Practical Driver Training Principles & Application I CDL 103 - Practical Driver Training Principles & Application I 2 Credit(s) This course provides comprehensive training on pre-trip and post-trip inspections, identifying safety concerns, and meeting the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) criteria for passing the pre-trip portion of the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exam. The course introduces behind-the-wheel activities and maneuvers necessary to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License. Participants will learn to shift gears safely and properly, and develop the skills needed to… --- # CDL104 — Practical Driver Training Principles & Application II 2 credits · 2 hours CDL 104 - Practical Driver Training Principles & Application II CDL 104 - Practical Driver Training Principles & Application II 2 Credit(s) This course includes intermediate behind the wheel activities and maneuvers for Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Participants will continue to work on the safety associated with the pre & post trip inspections, improve their control of the vehicle on the range, and master the skills needed to pass the skills portion of the CDL exam meeting the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) criteria for the skills portion of the exam. Participants will continue lo… --- # CDL105 — Practical Driver Training Principles & Application III 2 credits · 2 hours CDL 105 - Practical Driver Training Principles & Application III CDL 105 - Practical Driver Training Principles & Application III 2 Credit(s) The course focuses on advanced behind the wheel activities and maneuvers for Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and is designed for participants who have completed basic CDL training and are ready to advance their skills. This course focuses on enhancing pre-trip and post-trip inspection techniques, refining skills on the range, and logging more challenging driving periods on public roadways. Participants will practice navigating more difficult routes an… --- # CDL106 — Commercial Driver’s License Testing ** 2 credits · 2 hours CDL 106 - Commercial Driver’s License Testing ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] CDL 106 - Commercial Driver’s License Testing ** 2 Credit(s) This intensive course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully pass the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exam. This course focuses on the skills required to be successful on the CDL exam. To enroll in this course, students must have obtained their Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) at least 14 days prior to taking the CDL exam. Upon completion, students will be prepared to take the CDL exam with confidenc… --- # COM101 — Introduction to Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 101 - Introduction to Communication COM 101 - Introduction to Communication 3 Credit(s) Focus on importance of communication competence in a variety of situations. Topics include verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, perception, self-concept, small group communication, and public speaking. Students required to prepare and present three to four graded oral presentations. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR COMM 100 - Introduction to Communications Course Learning --- # COM102 — Introduction to Mass Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 102 - Introduction to Mass Communication COM 102 - Introduction to Mass Communication 3 Credit(s) Focus on different modes of mass communication including radio, television, film, video, magazines, newspapers, publishing, advertising, public relations, photography, and telecommunications. Development of media from invention to present, effects of media on society, government controls, censorship, and other issues. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SBSC 100 - Introduction to Mass Communications Course Learning --- # COM104 — Small Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 104 - Small Group Communication COM 104 - Small Group Communication 3 Credit(s) Study of process of group communication. Focus on group development, group roles, decision-making, leadership, power, and conflict management. Learn how to be a more productive member of group by acquiring skills to enhance group interaction. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR COMM 125 - Small Group Communication Course Learning --- # COM106 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours COM 106 - Public Speaking COM 106 - Public Speaking 3 Credit(s) In-depth look at the art of public speaking. Expands knowledge of ideas and concepts presented in COM 101 . Focus on presenting additional types of speeches, including business and organizational, ceremonial, speeches of tribute, acceptance, and toasting. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR COMM 110 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking Course Learning --- # COM110 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 110 - Interpersonal Communication COM 110 - Interpersonal Communication 3 Credit(s) How to become more informed and skillful communicators in diverse social world and more aware of how and why misunderstandings arise in communication among people whose dissimilar backgrounds and identities lead them to have different views about what communication means and does. Topics include: dealing with difficult people, expression of emotions, assertiveness training, and conflict management. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name:… --- # COM115 — Introduction to Public Relations 3 credits · 3 hours COM 115 - Introduction to Public Relations COM 115 - Introduction to Public Relations 3 Credit(s) Basic functions of public relations in the public and private sector. Emphasis is on history, case studies, and writing, including press releases, media plans and speeches. Media role in public relations, and role in shaping and swaying public opinion. Specific jobs and emphasis areas are covered. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 100VD - Voice Diction Course Learning --- # COM210 — Oral Interpretation 3 credits · 3 hours COM 210 - Oral Interpretation COM 210 - Oral Interpretation 3 Credit(s) Basic study of the principles of oral interpretation and their application performance. Prereqs: COM 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # COM215 — Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 215 - Intercultural Communication COM 215 - Intercultural Communication 3 Credit(s) Explores issues related to intercultural communication process. Considers important role of context (social, cultural, and historical) in intercultural interactions. Topics include stereotyping, prejudice, enthnocentricism, social class, religious identities, folk culture, power, and intercultural conflict. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SBSC 101 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication Course Learning --- # COM296 — Mass Communication Internship 3 credits · 3 hours COM 296 - Mass Communication Internship COM 296 - Mass Communication Internship 1-3 Credit(s) Students placed in a participatory position in mass media corporation or organization. Includes assignments related to internship. Prereqs: COM 102 with a passing grade or instructor permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CPT105 — Ethics in Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 105 - Ethics in Technology CPT 105 - Ethics in Technology 3 Credit(s) Introductory survey of classical and contemporary ethical theories related to technology use today and problems with an emphasis on case studies and examples. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHIL 102P - Ethics, Business, and Professional Course Learning --- # CPT106 — PC Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 106 - PC Operating Systems CPT 106 - PC Operating Systems 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the concepts of computer operating systems, including DOS, Linux and Windows 7. Covers the three types of interfaces: command line, menu, and graphical. Operating concepts of file, disk, and other resource management. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CPT115 — Introduction to Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 115 - Introduction to Information Technology CPT 115 - Introduction to Information Technology 3 Credit(s) Introduction to computer systems covering system components, data representation and storage techniques, binary arithmetic, operating systems, and device characteristics. The course also examines the impact of technology, including AI systems, on daily lives and prepares students for technology-reliant careers. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # CPT121 — Basics of Data Communications 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 121 - Basics of Data Communications CPT 121 - Basics of Data Communications 3 Credit(s) Understanding and appreciation of data communications from user’s perspective. Overview of data communications concepts to address data communications issues in contemporary home or business environment. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # CPT135 — Programming Fundamentals with Python 4 credits · 4 hours CPT 135 - Programming Fundamentals with Python CPT 135 - Programming Fundamentals with Python 4 Credit(s) Introduction to programing languages using Python, a newer and simpler language designed to be easier to learn. Python teaches basic skills used in more complex languages such as Java or C++. Students will learn problem-solving methods and proper programming technique and structure, as well as design complex algorithms using pseudocode and flowcharting. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote Course Learning --- # CPT140 — Data Visualization 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 140 - Data Visualization CPT 140 - Data Visualization 3 Credit(s) Introduction to key concepts in data visualization and reporting. Includes concepts and methods used in graphical representation of data, exploration and reporting of data, and basic linear regression methods. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively use graphical tools such as Tableau and Power BI to communicate insights about data. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CPT160 — Mobile Apps Development 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 160 - Mobile Apps Development CPT 160 - Mobile Apps Development 3 Credit(s) Developing applications for mobile devices on various platforms. Prereqs: CPT 135 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Flex Course Learning --- # CPT161 — Animation & Game Programming with Unity 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 161 - Animation & Game Programming with Unity CPT 161 - Animation & Game Programming with Unity 3 Credit(s) The course examines the proper steps in the creation of animation and game design. It covers the history of gaming, game genre, story and character development, and game management. Students will also use Unity to create simple games. Prereqs: CPT 135 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Flex Course Learning --- # CPT165 — Program Logic for Engineers & Scientists 1 credits · 1 hours CPT 165 - Program Logic for Engineers & Scientists CPT 165 - Program Logic for Engineers & Scientists 1 Credit(s) This is a supplemental course for non-computer science majors wanting to learn a programming language but have little-to-no experience in computer science. It focuses on language-agnostic problem solving and algorithm development using structured language. The course also covers flowcharts, branching, looping, and coding in high-level language. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Flex Course Learning --- # CPT181 — SQL Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 181 - SQL Programming CPT 181 - SQL Programming 3 Credit(s) Extensive hands-on activities using in-class SQL-based relational database to transform request into SQL query. How to create and test increasingly complex queries, how to build tables using data definition capabilities of SQL, how to create views for querying and manipulating data, and how to index in SQL database. Prereqs: BTC 103 or CPT 135 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # CPT182 — C++ Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 182 - C++ Programming CPT 182 - C++ Programming 3 Credit(s) This course provides a foundational understanding of programming with the C++ language and its associated compilers. Students will learn to write complete programs, solve basic algorithm problems, and apply object-oriented programming techniques. Additionally, they will practice implementing small systems professionally by understanding the system’s technical requirements, designing its structure, and writing the code. Prereqs: CPT 135 , MAT 180 , or CPT 165 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Re… --- # CPT185 — C# Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 185 - C# Programming CPT 185 - C# Programming 3 Credit(s) Object-oriented approach to programming as well as the C# programming language. Prereqs: CPT 135 or CPT 165 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Flex Course Learning --- # CPT188 — JavaScript Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 188 - JavaScript Programming CPT 188 - JavaScript Programming 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will learn how to use JavaScript to interact with users, modify the Document Object Model (DOM), control program flow, validate forms, animate images, create cookies, and dynamically change HTML/XHTML content. They will also explore JavaScript libraries, incorporate AJAX into their JavaScript code, communicate with databases, and learn techniques for debugging and troubleshooting JavaScript. Prereqs: CPT 135 or CPT 165 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery M… --- # CPT189 — Java Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 189 - Java Programming CPT 189 - Java Programming 3 Credit(s) This class will provide students with the opportunity to master basic fundamentals of the Java programming language, to understand Object Oriented Design (OOD) and Object Oriented Analysis (OOA). Prereqs: CPT 135 Co-reqs: CPT 165 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # CPT198 — Computer Science Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 198 - Computer Science Internship CPT 198 - Computer Science Internship 1-3 Credit(s) Requires prior approval of department chair or dean. Students placed in a position in business to gain practical experience and learn specific operational technologies. Prereqs: Department chair or dean permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote CLO 1 Students will explore and learn about various career opportunities in Technology CLO 2 Students will gain professional experience that may lead to an entry level job/employment CLO 3 Students will gain an understanding of… --- # CPT200 — System Analysis & Design Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 200 - System Analysis & Design Capstone CPT 200 - System Analysis & Design Capstone 3 Credit(s) Orientation to the development of computer-based man-machine information systems. Study of system life cycles, development of logical systems specification, data collection techniques, human factors design and standards for documentation. Prereqs: CPT 135  & at least 30 CH in major. Course Type: Capstone Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CPT201 — Database Design & Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 201 - Database Design & Administration CPT 201 - Database Design & Administration 3 Credit(s) Practical foundation for the design, implementation and management of database systems. Includes the Internet’s impact on how databases are designed, implemented and used. Prereqs: BTC 103 or CPT 181 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Flex Course Learning --- # CPT207 — Career Development for Technology Professionals 1 credits · 1 hours CPT 207 - Career Development for Technology Professionals CPT 207 - Career Development for Technology Professionals 1 Credit(s) Learn from industry leaders the best way to interact with peers, management, upper management, customers and subordinates. Attend weekly talks with technology leaders either in person, via video conferencing, and in prerecorded interviews to learn the best way to navigate the working environment. Prereqs: Student must complete 30 hours in academic program before they take this course. Course Type: Capstone Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Flex Course Learning --- # CPT210 — Analytical Tools & Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 210 - Analytical Tools & Methods CPT 210 - Analytical Tools & Methods 3 Credit(s) Focus is on the advanced statistical and analytic tools for use in decision-making. Included, an overview of data mining, unsupervised machine learning techniques, analysis of semi-structured and unstructured data, and text analytics. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze complex data with modern analytical tools and methods. Prereqs: CPT 135 and CPT 181 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Flex Course Learning --- # CPT235 — Understanding Big Data with Apache Spark 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 235 - Understanding Big Data with Apache Spark CPT 235 - Understanding Big Data with Apache Spark 3 Credit(s) Introduction to Apache Spark and its use in analyzing big data with algorithms written in Python. Perform statistical data analysis, data visualization, predictive modeling, and build scalable data products or solutions. Also introduces R and Scala as alternate development languages. Prereqs: CPT 135 & CPT 181 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CPT250 — Backend Web Development 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 250 - Backend Web Development CPT 250 - Backend Web Development 3 Credit(s) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to full-stack web development, equipping students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to build dynamic, database-driven web applications. Prereqs: CPT 135 and CPT 181 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Flex Course Learning --- # CPT261 — VR Application Development With Unity 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 261 - VR Application Development With Unity CPT 261 - VR Application Development With Unity 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will use Unity to learn the fundamentals of designing and developing Virtual Reality (VR) applications. Whether they want to create an interactive walkthrough of an ancient ruin, a product configurator for a car manufacturer, a simulator for operating dangerous machinery, or any other experience, this course will them bring those ideas to life in VR. During the course, students will be guided through creating their own unique VR project from start to finish, beg… --- # CPT281 — Data Structures 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 281 - Data Structures CPT 281 - Data Structures 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with the opportunity to master advanced programming techniques and gain a foundational understanding of data structures. Students will learn to identify and choose appropriate data structures for specific problems, ensuring they grasp the efficient use of algorithms associated with these structures. They will also implement these concepts and create graphical interfaces to illustrate key theories related to data structures. Prereqs: CPT 182 , CPT 185 , or CPT 189 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Ti… --- # CPM120 — Intro to Multimedia (Adobe Creative Cloud) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 120 - Intro to Multimedia (Adobe Creative Cloud) CPM 120 - Intro to Multimedia (Adobe Creative Cloud) 3 Credit(s) Multimedia refers to computer-based applications that allow for the communication of ideas and information with digital and print elements. Introduction to current multimedia topics, technologies and techniques using current Microsoft Windows based on software applications. Computer literacy, including the understanding of file format, file structure and file storage, is required. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Hybrid Course Learn… --- # CPM160 — Frontend Web Development (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 160 - Frontend Web Development (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) CPM 160 - Frontend Web Development (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) 3 Credit(s) Course includes hands-on scripting of HTML5 and CSS3 to develop well-designed websites. Learn to enhance a sire with audio and visual clips, forms with HTML5 data validation, or CSS3 transitions. Use JavaScript and jQuery to add features like accordions, tabs, and slide shows to a page. Explore the principles of web design and Search Engine Optimization (SEO), as well as how to deploy your finished sites. Create Responsive Web Design so pages will look great and work c… --- # CPM170 — Computer Graphics ** 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 170 - Computer Graphics ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] CPM 170 - Computer Graphics ** 3 Credit(s) Designed to examine vector graphics software to create commercial design and illustrations for multimedia presentation. Emphasis will include use of tools, workspace and current commercial design trends. Adobe Illustrator is the industry-standard vector graphics software and used alongside Adobe Creative Cloud to allow students to create and develop products based on modern commercial graphic design, which could include logos, graphics, fonts and layouts. Students will also gain the r… --- # CPM175 — Digital Media Publication ** 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 175 - Digital Media Publication ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] CPM 175 - Digital Media Publication ** 3 Credit(s) Through this course, students are taught the techniques needed to design, layout, and produce information for the web using the most popular current graphics and publishing software. Students will learn to work with parent pages, object layers, color, typography, styles, tables, and transparency. Additionally, basic techniques for modifying graphics, creating proofs, form development, and electronic and online publishing will be covered. Computer literacy, including th… --- # CPM180 — Digital Audio Editing (Adobe Audition) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 180 - Digital Audio Editing (Adobe Audition) CPM 180 - Digital Audio Editing (Adobe Audition) 3 Credit(s) Through this course, students are taught the techniques needed to edit audio efficiently and creatively, enhance video soundtracks, and crat inspired music using the most popular current audio editing software. Students will learn to perform audio tasks like editing, audio restoration, file import/export, multitrack recording, mixing, film audio post-production, and mastering. Computer literacy, including the understanding of file formats, file structure, and file storage, are require… --- # CPM210 — Digital Photo Editing ** 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 210 - Digital Photo Editing ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] CPM 210 - Digital Photo Editing ** 3 Credit(s) Students learn techniques needed to correct, enhance and modify digital photos, create image composites, and prepare images for print or the web using the most popular current digital photo editing software Adobe Photoshop. Emphasis on vector drawing, video editing, mixing colors and painting, and preparing for printing on screen or in 3D. Computer literacy, including the understanding of file formats, file structure and file storage, are required.Students will also gain the r… --- # CPM220 — 3D Modeling & Animation (Sketchup) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 220 - 3D Modeling & Animation (Sketchup) CPM 220 - 3D Modeling & Animation (Sketchup) 3 Credit(s) Hands-on course includes the popular easy-to-use 3D modeling application SketchUp. Provides foundational understanding of the 3D drawing, design and rendering tools in this powerful software. Includes navigating the interface, manipulating objects, drawing in 2D and 3D space, leveraging organizational tools, and working with materials and textures. Students will work with reusable components and apply simple styles and animation to 3D projects. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delive… --- # CPM230 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 230 - Social Media Marketing CPM 230 - Social Media Marketing 3 Credit(s) Examines how to develop an effective startegy for communicating to a targeted audience using the accelerated tools available in an online market. Will touch on the use of Social Media, Email Marketing, Blogging, SEO and PPC advertisements to create engagement. It will also cover the use of Google Analytics to track performance. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # CPM240 — Web Development Process 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 240 - Web Development Process CPM 240 - Web Development Process 3 Credit(s) Introduction to techniques used develop Web sites. Emphasis is placed on the Web project lifecycle and client-side or frontend web site development for business. Topics include wireframes, prototypes, pages, tables, forms, media asset linking, technology stacks, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SEO, CMS, and hosting. A variety of industry standard free and proprietary tools and software are utilized. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex Course Learning --- # CPM250 — Visual Effects (Adobe After Effects) ** 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 250 - Visual Effects (Adobe After Effects) ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] CPM 250 - Visual Effects (Adobe After Effects) ** 3 Credit(s) Hands-on course teaches the popular software Adobe After Effects and provides a comprehensive set of 2D and 3D tools for animation and visual effects. Includes integration video, audio, graphics, and Photoshop and Illustrator files; animating techniques; masking, keying and tracking, compositing, animation and rendering to create powerful motion graphics. Students will also gain the requisite skills to pass the “Adobe Certified Professional in Vis… --- # CPM260 — WordPress 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 260 - WordPress CPM 260 - WordPress 3 Credit(s) Focus on the benefits of using self-hosted WordPress, the leading platform used to develop a web presence in today’s market that is SEO friendly, secure and ready to support a company’s digital marketing strategy. Explores how to securely set-up WordPress, how to customize a theme to create a unique design, general maintenance techniques, and how to expand a site’s functionality to include e-commerce and membership solutions. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # CPM270 — Digital Video Editing ** 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 270 - Digital Video Editing ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] CPM 270 - Digital Video Editing ** 3 Credit(s) Introduction to digital video editing using Adobe Premiere. Gain hands-on experience with the latest digital video editing tools and techniques to create videos for broadcast and social media. Learn how to build complex moving images, incorporate video and audio effects, create graphics and finalize a project for use across multiple screen formats. Students will also gain the requisite skills to pass the “Adobe Certified Professional in Digital video Using Adobe Premiere Pro”… --- # CPM271 — Multicamera Video Production 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 271 - Multicamera Video Production CPM 271 - Multicamera Video Production 3 Credit(s) Introduction to all aspects of multi-camera video production. Remote and studio television production will be covered. Students will prepare to support various multicamera events, such as news and sports productions. Hands-on experience in using equipment to produce video projects for the media. Consists of lectures, field assignments, in-class activities, and examinations. Prereqs: GDS 270 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CPM285 — Short Form Video Production (Non-Fiction) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 285 - Short Form Video Production (Non-Fiction) CPM 285 - Short Form Video Production (Non-Fiction) 3 Credit(s) This practical video production course focuses on creating short non-fiction content such as advertisements, documentaries, and instructional videos. These skills prepare students to work in a variety of production and communications roles. Students explore the entire production process, from pre-production through post-production and distribution, for creating non-fictional media. Course provides hands-on experience with video, audio, lighting, and editing equipment. Course Typ… --- # CPM286 — Short Form Video Production (Fiction) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 286 - Short Form Video Production (Fiction) CPM 286 - Short Form Video Production (Fiction) 3 Credit(s) Practical video production course focused on creating short fictional content such as short films, comedic sketches, and fictional content for various distribution channels including social media. Students will prepare for a variety of production roles generating original content or supporting larger productions. Students explore the entire production process, from pre-production through post-production and distribution, for creating fictional content. Hands-on experience with video, au… --- # CPM290 — Topics in Multimedia & Web Development 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 290 - Topics in Multimedia & Web Development CPM 290 - Topics in Multimedia & Web Development 3 Credit(s) Instructor’s permission required. Independent in-depth study on web development or multimedia topic/software. Topics can include Advanced Photoshop, Advanced Illustrator, cartoon and game animation, web scripting languages, portfolio development or a topic of choice. Prereqs: Instructor consent required to enroll. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Hybrid Course Learning --- # CPM295 — Web Project/Portfolio (Capstone) 3 credits · 3 hours CPM 295 - Web Project/Portfolio (Capstone) CPM 295 - Web Project/Portfolio (Capstone) 3 Credit(s) Beyond basic web design, course focuses on responsive design (design for mobile devices), search engine optimizataion, analytics, and implementing Query. Students will create a Web-based portfolio and utilize project management tools. Prereqs: CPM 160 with a passing grade Course Type: Capstone Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Hybrid, Flex Course Learning --- # CRJ103 — Addictive Disease Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 103 - Addictive Disease Concepts CRJ 103 - Addictive Disease Concepts 3 Credit(s) Explores addiction from historical and theoretical background to current concepts. Variety of addictive behaviors examined with special focus on psychoactive drug dependency. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ104 — Treatment: Alcohol & Drug Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 104 - Treatment: Alcohol & Drug Abuse CRJ 104 - Treatment: Alcohol & Drug Abuse 3 Credit(s) Focus on treatment of alcohol and drug abuse as a continuum of processes from intervention through rehabilitation. Incorporates ways to address needs of people suffering from alcohol and drug abuse. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ110 — Criminal Investigations 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 110 - Criminal Investigations CRJ 110 - Criminal Investigations 3 Credit(s) Introductory perspective on tactics, strategies and techniques of criminal investigations. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ140 — Introduction to Criminal Justice System 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 140 - Introduction to Criminal Justice System CRJ 140 - Introduction to Criminal Justice System 3 Credit(s) Overview of criminal justice system, including historical development, present status, and suggested reforms. Includes detailed descriptions of duties and functions of specific actors in system, including victim, offender, police, prosecuting and defense attorneys, courts and corrections. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR CRJS 101 - Introduction to Criminology & Criminal Justice Course Learning --- # CRJ170 — Criminal Law & Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 170 - Criminal Law & Procedure CRJ 170 - Criminal Law & Procedure 3 Credit(s) Analysis of substantive criminal law and criminal procedure. Specific attention given to Missouri Criminal Code and cases that interpret Missouri laws. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ171 — Rules of Criminal Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 171 - Rules of Criminal Evidence CRJ 171 - Rules of Criminal Evidence 3 Credit(s) Basic rules of evidence applicable to criminal and other related police duties. Examines fundamental questions of evidence and theories of proof, including hearsay, documentary proof, self- incrimination, relevance, and presumptions. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ175 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 175 - Criminology CRJ 175 - Criminology 3 Credit(s) Study of various explanations of crime: classical psychological, sociological, critical and interactionist. Examines array of responses available to system, including punishment by incarceration and other alternatives. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # CRJ201 — Criminal Justice: Politics & Policy 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 201 - Criminal Justice: Politics & Policy CRJ 201 - Criminal Justice: Politics & Policy 3 Credit(s) Examination of the conflicting and converging needs and skills of social roles necessary for sound criminal justice system in society. --- # CRJ206 — Introduction to Juvenile Justice Service System 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 206 - Introduction to Juvenile Justice Service System CRJ 206 - Introduction to Juvenile Justice Service System 3 Credit(s) Introduction to a wide variety of available youth services including, but not limited to education, juvenile courts, substance use treatment, and residential care. Addresses needs and issues of at-risk youth, their families, schools and communities. Review of organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies and courts. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ211 — Introduction to Victimology 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 211 - Introduction to Victimology CRJ 211 - Introduction to Victimology 3 Credit(s) This course explores the impact of crime on victims, with an emphasis on the historical development, theoretical perspectives, and policy responses related to victimization. Students will examine victim-offender relationships, victim rights, restorative justice, and the role of the criminal justice system in responding to victims of crime. Special attention is given to vulnerable populations, trauma-informed practices, and current legislation impacting victim services. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Ba… --- # CRJ224 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 224 - Constitutional Law CRJ 224 - Constitutional Law 3 Credit(s) Examines United States Constitution and relationship to American Society as a whole and criminal justice system in particular. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ230 — Crisis Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 230 - Crisis Intervention CRJ 230 - Crisis Intervention 3 Credit(s) Introduction to theories and practices related to intervening and mediating in and defusing crises, and referral of people in crises. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ240 — Probation & Parole 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 240 - Probation & Parole CRJ 240 - Probation & Parole 3 Credit(s) Historical development, relative merits and disadvantages of these programs, and analysis of their success as applied in all types of probational systems. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ260 — Community Policing 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 260 - Community Policing CRJ 260 - Community Policing 3 Credit(s) Studies development of police-community relations units; analyzes current police-community relations programs in large cities; and engages in hands-on development and observation of programs in action. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ265 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 265 - Internship CRJ 265 - Internship 1-3 Credit(s) Students placed in participative position in criminal justice agency. Prereqs: Instructor permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # CRJ298 — Criminal Justice Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CRJ 298 - Criminal Justice Capstone CRJ 298 - Criminal Justice Capstone 1 Credit(s) Culminating experience integrating Criminal Justice Associate of Applied Science program course work. Required for Criminal Justice AAS degree-seeking students in the final semester before graduation. Course Type: Capstone Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # CUL100A — Culinary Fundamentals 1 credits · 1 hours CUL 100A - Culinary Fundamentals CUL 100A - Culinary Fundamentals 1 Credit(s) Master fundamental concepts, skills, and techniques in basic cookery. Emphasis is on ingredients, cooking methods and procedures in the preparation and presentation of various ingredients. Acquire organizational skills, work coordination, and knife skills. Prereqs: Admission to Culinary Program Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL100B — Culinary Fundamentals in Practice 4 credits · 4 hours CUL 100B - Culinary Fundamentals in Practice CUL 100B - Culinary Fundamentals in Practice 4 Credit(s) Master fundamental concepts, skills, and techniques in basic cookery. Emphasis is on ingredients, cooking methods, and procedures in the preparation and presentation of various ingredients in a variety of settings. Acquire organizational skills, work coordination, and knife skills. Prereqs: Admission to Culinary Program Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL101 — Sanitation & Safety for Food Service ** 1 credits · 1 hours CUL 101 - Sanitation & Safety for Food Service ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] CUL 101 - Sanitation & Safety for Food Service ** 1 Credit(s) Covers the principles and practices of sanitation and hygiene as it applies to the food service industry. Students will earn a ServSafe Manager Certification. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL104 — Stocks, Soups, & Sauces 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 104 - Stocks, Soups, & Sauces CUL 104 - Stocks, Soups, & Sauces 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the essential building blocks of classical and contemporary cuisine: stocks, soups, and sauces. Through hands-on practice and guided instruction, students will learn to prepare a variety of stocks using proper techniques for extraction, clarification, and reduction. They will explore the principles behind crafting flavorful soups-from broths and bisques to chowders and consommés-and master the preparation of leading and compound sauces, including emulsions and reductions. Emphasi… --- # CUL105 — Garde Manger 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 105 - Garde Manger CUL 105 - Garde Manger 3 Credit(s) Introduction to cooking terminology, techniques, and theories in the cold kitchen. Areas of study include salads, sandwiches, appetizers, canapés, and hors d’oeuvres with emphasis on flavor profiles, visual composition, and buffet presentation. The course also covers traditional and practical use of garniture and accoutrements, along with classic and modern culinary trends. Prereqs: CUL 104 with a grade of “C” or better Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL107 — Sustainable Food Systems for Culinarians 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 107 - Sustainable Food Systems for Culinarians CUL 107 - Sustainable Food Systems for Culinarians 3 Credit(s) In this course, students gain an understanding of the structure and function of the greater food system and learn how and why the life cycles of various food products differ. Students examine the pahts that different food products take from production to consumption and how these paths differ from product to product and region to region. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to focus their studies on a food product or region that is of interest to them. Prereqs: CUL 100A… --- # CUL108 — Baking Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 108 - Baking Fundamentals CUL 108 - Baking Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the foundational principles and techniques of professional baking. Through hands-on experience and guided instruction, students learn to prepare a variety of baked goods including breads, pastries, cookies, and cakes. Emphasis is placed on ingredient function, mixing methods, accurate measurements, and baking science. Students will develop skills in dough handling, product finishing, and presentation, while applying industry standards for safety, sanitation, and consistency. Prereqs: CUL… --- # CUL130 — Hospitality Business & Service ** 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 130 - Hospitality Business & Service ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] CUL 130 - Hospitality Business & Service ** 3 Credit(s) Students learn the application of tools to manage and control food and labor costs in the food service industry. Students also investigate the fundamental flow of the purchasing cycle including procuring vendors, selecting products, placing orders, and proper receiving procedures. Emphasis placed on understanding and controlling food and labor costs through forecasting, inventory evaluation, and income statements. Hospitality business structures and service s… --- # CUL131 — Menu Design & Management 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 131 - Menu Design & Management CUL 131 - Menu Design & Management 3 Credit(s) This course examines the essential role of wait service in enhancing guest experiences within tourism and hospitality. Students will analyze case studies and learn how to design, cost, and manage function menus with a focus on service quality and efficiency as well as cost control. Prereqs: CUL 130 with a grade of ”C” or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL132 — Bar & Beverage Management ** 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 132 - Bar & Beverage Management ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] CUL 132 - Bar & Beverage Management ** 3 Credit(s) Introduction to managing and serving wine, beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic libations and their role in the restaurant industry from a culinary and marketing perspective. Examination of historical, geographical, cultural, and profitable roles beverages play. Terminology and theories of pairing beverages with food, production, sanitation, employee management, purchasing, receiving, storing, and regulation is explored. Students will explore the development of new beverag… --- # CUL140 — Principles of Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 140 - Principles of Nutrition CUL 140 - Principles of Nutrition 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on nutrition concepts in disease management. For example, examination the role of good nutrition in managing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Learn to modify diets to meet the needs of individuals based on their various health concerns. Examines how vitamins and fast food affect overall nutrition. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL150 — World Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 150 - World Cuisine CUL 150 - World Cuisine 3 Credit(s) Students will explore global cultures through the local foods and food preparation techniques native to the different regions of the world. Students prepare authentic dishes of these regions while uncovering the traditions, history, and geography that shape each region’s food customs. Prereqs: CUL 190 with a grade of “C” or better Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL190 — Advanced Culinary Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 190 - Advanced Culinary Techniques CUL 190 - Advanced Culinary Techniques 3 Credit(s) Build on core culinary theories with advanced techniques in pasta, grains, legumes, vegetables, sauces, soups, and charcuterie. Learn plate presentation and banquet-style service to elevate your professional kitchen experience. Prereqs: CUL 105 with a grade of “C” or better Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL290A — Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours CUL 290A - Capstone CUL 290A - Capstone 1 Credit(s) Classroom sessions focus on internship reflection, industry-specific career development planning skills, and preparation of a professional portfolio. Course Type: Capstone Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL290B — Internship 5 credits · 5 hours CUL 290B - Internship CUL 290B - Internship 5 Credit(s) Integration of theory and practice in a real-world work environments. Forty-five hours of designated work per credit hour of supervised field experience in culinary business setting. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # CUL292 — Topics in Culinary 3 credits · 3 hours CUL 292 - Topics in Culinary CUL 292 - Topics in Culinary 3 Credit(s) In this culminating experience, students engage in hands-on workshops, seminar series, and special events hosted by St. Charles Community College. Student participation offers practical exposure to industry best-practices and innovation. Prereqs: CUL 190 with a grade of “C” or better Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ECO100 — Survey Economics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 100 - Survey Economics ECO 100 - Survey Economics 3 Credit(s) Introduction to basic economic decision-making at both micro and macro levels. Overview of topics relating to aggregate economic activity and to individual economic activity of households and firms. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online, In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ECON 100 - Survey Economics Course Learning --- # ECO110 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 110 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 110 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Credit(s) Introduction to determination of aggregate measures of economic activity, price level, employment and national output. Topics include inflation, unemployment and economic growth; money and banking system; and formulation of fiscal and monetary policies in pursuit of economic stabilization. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ECON 101 - Introduction to Macroeconomics Course Learning --- # ECO120 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 120 - Principles of Microeconomics ECO 120 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 Credit(s) Introduction to determination of prices in product and factor markets. Topics include individual decision-making behavior of households and firms; interactions in markets of varying degrees of competition; and effects of such markets on allocation of scarce resources and distribution of income. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ECON 102 - Introduction to Microeconomics Course Learning --- # ECO220 — Money & Banking 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 220 - Money & Banking ECO 220 - Money & Banking 3 Credit(s) Examination of nature of money and factors influencing money stock; introduction to monetary theory and policy; and impact of monetary phenomena on employment, production, prices, and balance of payments. Prereqs: ECO 110 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online, In-Person Course Learning --- # EDU101 — Introduction to Teacher Education 1 credits · 1 hours EDU 101 - Introduction to Teacher Education EDU 101 - Introduction to Teacher Education 1 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the field of education and provides practical experience in PK-12 classrooms. Students will explore the realities of daily teacher preparation, including state standards for teacher candidates and PK-12 students, lesson plan development, educational policy, and Missouri’s degree and certification requirements. To successfully complete EDU 101, students must pass a criminal background check (required before entering PK-12 schools), join the state and local chap… --- # EDU212 — Foundations of Education in a Diverse Society 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 212 - Foundations of Education in a Diverse Society EDU 212 - Foundations of Education in a Diverse Society 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to examine educational practice from diverse historical, philosophical, sociological, economic, and legal perspectives. The course will address issues of educational equity, sociocultural influences on teaching and learning, and how teachers and schools can contribute to interpersonal and intercultural understanding and respect, social justice, and democratic citizenship. Students will explore the nature of school environments, the fundamental goa… --- # EDU222 — Educational Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 222 - Educational Technology EDU 222 - Educational Technology 3 Credit(s) This course explores the effective integration of educational technology in PK-12 classrooms. For example, students will examine digital tools, assessment practices, and delivery methods to support all teachers and students. In addition, the course will reinforce considerations related to the responsible use of current technologies. Finally, pre-service teachers will explore the social-emotional impact of technologies on both teaching and learning. Prereqs: EDU 212 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tu… --- # EDU225 — Literature for Children 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 225 - Literature for Children EDU 225 - Literature for Children 3 Credit(s) This course examines the role of children’s literature in promoting literacy development for students in grades PK-8. Students will explore foundational reading skills and learn to evaluate texts based on quality, language, literary elements, and illustrations. Emphasis is placed on analyzing key genres, current literary themes, and trends. The course also highlights strategies for selecting age-appropriate literature that supports diverse learners and fosters inclusive, engaging instruction classroom experiences.… --- # EDU240 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 240 - Educational Psychology EDU 240 - Educational Psychology 3 Credit(s) This course explores how educational psychology informs effective teaching and learning in PK-12 classrooms. Students will examine major learning theories, principles of human development, and the diverse needs of learners. Topics include motivation, classroom management, instructional planning, and assessment practices. Through study and application, students will develop a foundational understanding of how to support the academic, social, and emotional growth of all learners. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a grade of C or… --- # EDU242 — Art for Children 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 242 - Art for Children EDU 242 - Art for Children 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to various art, media, and methods that are most appropriate for integration into early childhood, elementary and middle school classrooms. Students will develop a variety of projects which promote children’s appreciation of art. Additionally students will create lesson plans and project-based learning assignments, for cross-curricular integration of Art into PK-8 classrooms. Prereqs: EDU 101 with a C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Cours… --- # EDU246 — Music for Children 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 246 - Music for Children EDU 246 - Music for Children 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to provide education students an introduction to the methods used to teach music through singing, playing simple instruments, and understanding rhythmic response to music. Coursework emphasizes the creative nature of music with introductions to musical materials which are functional and appropriate in a general classroom setting at the early childhood and elementary level. Prereqs: EDU 101 with a minimum grade of C Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EDU247 — Multicultural Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 247 - Multicultural Education EDU 247 - Multicultural Education 3 Credit(s) This course explores the multicultural nature of education and s students understand and to teach learners from diverse cultural and social backgrounds. Students will examine how schools and teachers can promote fairness, respect, and academic success for all learners. Prereqs: EDU 212 with a C or better. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EDU250 — Education of Exceptional Learners 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 250 - Education of Exceptional Learners EDU 250 - Education of Exceptional Learners 3 Credit(s) This survey course is an introduction to exceptional learners and their education in grades PK-12. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the characteristics of people with exceptional needs in addition to strategies of educating and including all learners in general education and special education settings. Student will research and discuss complex issues related to compliance with state and federal education laws, such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and… --- # EDU252 — Autism Spectrum Disorders 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 252 - Autism Spectrum Disorders EDU 252 - Autism Spectrum Disorders 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on a broad overview of autism disorders with a particular emphasis on characteristics, definition, educational aspects and contemporary issues in the field of special education. It is designed to provide students with a firm grounding in the foundations of teaching persons with autism, methods to enhance classroom functioning and skill acquisition and expose them to recent developments in the field. Special emphasis will be given to selecting evidence-based practices and enhancing collabora… --- # EDU287 — Teaching Professional with Field Experience 4 credits · 4 hours EDU 287 - Teaching Professional with Field Experience EDU 287 - Teaching Professional with Field Experience 4 Credit(s) This course includes a minimum of 40 hours of school field experience in a variety of accredited PK-12 classroom(s) that provide opportunities to observe and contribute to teaching and learning. These field experiences facilitate pre-service teachers’ understanding of effective teaching in addition to their development of skills related to observation, instruction, and reflection. It is required that you have fully obtained your substitute certification with DESE the semeste… --- # EDU290 — Portfolio Assessment in Education 1 credits · 1 hours EDU 290 - Portfolio Assessment in Education EDU 290 - Portfolio Assessment in Education 1 Credit(s) This course is a compilation of pre-service teacher’s portfolio of artifacts, observations, descriptions, and reflections upon their studies in professional education as required by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education mid-preparation benchmarks of the Teacher Candidate/MIPEC standards. Prereqs: EDU 212 , EDU 222 , EDU 240 , EDU 247 , & EDU 250 with a grade of C or better. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ELE110 — Conduit Bending, Wire Pulling, & Fishing ** 3 credits · 3 hours ELE 110 - Conduit Bending, Wire Pulling, & Fishing ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ELE 110 - Conduit Bending, Wire Pulling, & Fishing ** 3 Credit(s) This hands-on course introduces students to the core techniques of conduit bending, wire pulling, and wire fishing used in electrical installations. Students will learn to measure, cut, and bend various types of conduit (EMT, PVC, RMC) and safely route conductors through complex pathways using manual and powered tools. Emphasis is placed on precision, safety, and compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). Through lab exercises and… --- # ELE120 — Electrical Testing & Troubleshooting ** 3 credits · 3 hours ELE 120 - Electrical Testing & Troubleshooting ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ELE 120 - Electrical Testing & Troubleshooting ** 3 Credit(s) This course equips students with the knowledge and hands-on skills required to test, diagnose, and repair electrical systems safely and effectively. Students will learn to use industry-standard tools and techniques to identify faults in wiring, devices, circuits, and control systems. Emphasis is placed on interpreting test results, applying logical troubleshooting methods, and complying with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and OSHA safety stand… --- # ELE130 — Grounding & Bonding ** 3 credits · 3 hours ELE 130 - Grounding & Bonding ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ELE 130 - Grounding & Bonding ** 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of grounding and bonding principles as applied to residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. Students will explore the purpose, design, and installation of grounding and bonding systems to ensure electrical safety, equipment protection, and code compliance. Emphasis is placed on interpreting the National Electrical Code (NEC), identifying proper materials and methods, and performing hands-on installa… --- # ELE180 — Residential Wiring Theory ** 3 credits · 3 hours ELE 180 - Residential Wiring Theory ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ELE 180 - Residential Wiring Theory ** 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required to install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical systems in residential buildings. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on lab work, students will learn to interpret electrical blueprints, apply the National Electrical Code (NEC), and safely work with wiring methods, devices, and components commonly found in single-family and multi-family dwellings. Topics i… --- # ELE200 — Commercial Wiring Theory ** 3 credits · 3 hours ELE 200 - Commercial Wiring Theory ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ELE 200 - Commercial Wiring Theory ** 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the principles, practices, and standards of electrical wiring in commercial buildings. Students will learn to install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical systems in environments such as offices, retail spaces, schools, and industrial facilities. Emphasis is placed on conduit bending, panelboard installation, three-phase systems, lighting controls, and compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). Through hands-on labs and real-… --- # ELE230 — Panels, Breakers, Disconnects, & Fuses ** 3 credits · 3 hours ELE 230 - Panels, Breakers, Disconnects, & Fuses ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ELE 230 - Panels, Breakers, Disconnects, & Fuses ** 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in installing, servicing, and troubleshooting electrical panels, circuit breakers, disconnects, and fuses. Students will explore the role of these components in electrical distribution and protection, learning how to size, select, and configure them according to the National Electrical Code (NEC). Emphasis is placed on safety, load calculations, fault protection, and… --- # ETC102 — DC Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 102 - DC Fundamentals ETC 102 - DC Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) This course provides an in-depth study of direct current (DC) electrical theory, including electrical charges, voltage, current, power, and the relationships between them. The students will develop skills to ensure safety protocols, while performing hands-on applications using basic electronic test equipment. The course prepares students for further study in electrical technology or related careers. Prereqs: MAT 096 with a grade of P (Pass) or placement into MAT 098 or higher Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Met… --- # ETC103 — AC Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 103 - AC Fundamentals ETC 103 - AC Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the principles and applications of alternating current (AC) in electrical and electronic systems. Topics include sinusoidal waveforms, AC generation, frequency, period, phase relationships, impedance, inductance, capacitance, resonance, and power in AC circuits. Students will learn to analyze and troubleshoot basic AC circuits using both theoretical methods and practical laboratory techniques. Emphasis is placed on developing competency with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, function generat… --- # ETC105 — Electrical Codes & Standards ** 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 105 - Electrical Codes & Standards ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] ETC 105 - Electrical Codes & Standards ** 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of electrical codes and standards used in residential, commercial, and industrial installations. Emphasis is placed on interpreting and applying the National Electrical Code (NEC) , along with relevant local and state codes. Students will develop the ability to locate, interpret, and apply code requirements related to wiring methods, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, conductor sizing, a… --- # ETC125 — Introduction to Digital Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 125 - Introduction to Digital Systems ETC 125 - Introduction to Digital Systems 3 Credit(s) This course provides the student with a basic understanding of digital systems through the use of programmable logic controllers. The student will explore fundamental properties of digital logic controllers, digital control components and systems. Students also will analyze and develop basic control systems solutions, using logic controller simulation software to configure and test systems. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ETC210 — Industrial Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 210 - Industrial Electricity ETC 210 - Industrial Electricity 3 Credit(s) This course covers fundamental DC and AC electricity concepts as applied to industrial control systems. Electrical quantities, measurements and circuit characteristics/configurations will be introduced. DC, Single Phase and 3 Phase AC will be addressed along with transformers and inductance as related to motor control applications. Prereqs: ETC 103 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ETC230 — Electric Utility Fundamentals-Energy, Regulation, Influences 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 230 - Electric Utility Fundamentals-Energy, Regulation, Influences ETC 230 - Electric Utility Fundamentals-Energy, Regulation, Influences 3 Credit(s) This course provides the student with an overview of the energy utility industry and its occupational opportunities. This includes the history of providing reliable energy service, regulatory influences, and electric/gas energy flow. The course will also cover basic terminology, typical conditions for employment, and career opportunities. Current technology for energy generation, transmission and distribution will be discussed and demonstrat… --- # ETC240 — Renewable Energy 3 credits · 3 hours ETC 240 - Renewable Energy ETC 240 - Renewable Energy 3 Credit(s) This course will introduce renewable energy resources and their applied technologies to the student. Students will learn the physics of energy, as well as the geology of energy. Topics covered will include solar, geothermal, tidal wave, as well as hydro-electric energy. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EGR100 — Introduction to Engineering 1 credits · 1 hours EGR 100 - Introduction to Engineering EGR 100 - Introduction to Engineering 1 Credit(s) Introduction to the profession of engineering within the scope of overall technical occupations. Course includes resources for major exploration (incorporating regional professional societies, guest seminars, and university transfer information). Emphasis is placed on emerging trends in field practice (globalization, computerization, nanotechnology, renewable energy, bioengineering, and contract engineering). Content focuses on distinguishing aspects of practice (advanced math/science application, planning… --- # EGR104 — Engineering Design 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 104 - Engineering Design EGR 104 - Engineering Design 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to essential tools and techniques for designing engineering projects in a team setting. Activities include project planning, physical design with CAD, data analysis, and technical communication. Topics covered include scheduling, budgeting, decision analysis, basic charting/statistics, data interpretation, modeling, and effective communication with technical and non-technical audiences. A team project is used requiring significant team member interaction outside of class. CAD, Excel, Word, an… --- # EGR170 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 170 - Statics EGR 170 - Statics 3 Credit(s) Application of principles of mechanics to engineering problems of equilibrium. Topics include resultants, equilibrium, friction, trusses, center of gravity and moment of inertia. Prereqs: PHY 250 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Flex Course Learning --- # EGR200 — Mechanics of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 200 - Mechanics of Materials EGR 200 - Mechanics of Materials 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the fundamental principles that govern the strength, stiffness, and stability of real bodies subjected to axial, torsional, bending, or shear loads. Topics include stress-strain relationships, techniques to calculate stress and deformation for common components (e.g., beams, shafts, thin-walled tubes, pressure vessels, and columns), understanding of Mohr’s Circle for stress transformations, and the determination of combined stress from simultaneous loadings. Students will also be challenged to… --- # EGR201 — Mechanics of Materials Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours EGR 201 - Mechanics of Materials Laboratory EGR 201 - Mechanics of Materials Laboratory 1 Credit(s) This course serves as the laboratory component for Mechanics of Materials. In this course, students will learn how to safely set up, troubleshoot, and measure fundamental material properties using common testing equipment and tools (e.g., strain gauges and calipers). Furthermore, students will interpret and compare experimental data obtained from these tests with analytical predictions to verify the theoretical concepts discussed in the accompanying lecture. Co-reqs: EGR 200 Course Type: Lab Tu… --- # EGR210 — Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 210 - Dynamics EGR 210 - Dynamics 3 Credit(s) Application of principles of mechanics to engineering problems of motion and acceleration. Topics include plane motion; force, mass and acceleration; work and energy; and impulse and momentum. Prereqs: EGR 170 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Flex Course Learning --- # EGR220 — Circuit Analysis I 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 220 - Circuit Analysis I EGR 220 - Circuit Analysis I 3 Credit(s) Application of advanced mathematics (calculus and differential equations) to the understanding of circuits and circuit elements. Topics include network components and properties, node voltages and mesh currents, signal models, first order circuits, and second order circuits. Prereqs: MAT 230 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EGR221 — Circuit Analysis I Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours EGR 221 - Circuit Analysis I Laboratory EGR 221 - Circuit Analysis I Laboratory 1 Credit(s) This course serves as the laboratory for Circuit Analysis I. In this course, students will learn to safely assemble, troubleshoot, and measure basic DC and AC circuits using common laboratory equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and power supplies. Additionally, students will verify the theoretical circuit concepts discussed in the accompanying lectures by taking measurements with laboratory equipment and utilizing circuit simulation software. Co-reqs: EGR 220 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Ba… --- # EGR230 — Circuit Analysis II 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 230 - Circuit Analysis II EGR 230 - Circuit Analysis II 3 Credit(s) This course builds on the foundational topics covered in EGR 220, Circuit Analysis I, by providing an in-depth study of Alternating Current (AC) circuits and related analytical techniques. Students will calculate voltage and current in single-phase, steady-state AC circuits using phasors and systematic circuit analysis methods, such as nodal and mesh analysis. The curriculum includes analysis of AC power, balanced three-phase circuits, mutual inductance along with ideal transformers, and frequency response. Frequency resp… --- # ENG101 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 101 - English Composition I ENG 101 - English Composition I 3 Credit(s) Composition I is a college-level writing course that develops critical reading and writing skills. Through a series of structured essays, students will learn effective essay organization, methods of structuring information, and integration of expert and academic sources to support their claims. Emphasis is placed on research skills, rhetorical sensitivity, and argumentation as tools to engage and convince a modern, educated audience. Critical thinking and the consideration of various specific audiences are integral pa… --- # ENG101S — English Composition I with Supplemental Instruction 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 101S - English Composition I with Supplemental Instruction ENG 101S - English Composition I with Supplemental Instruction 4 Credit(s) Composition I with Suplemental Instruction is a college-level writing course that develops critical reading and writing skills. Through a series of structured essays, students will learn effective essay organization, methods of structuring information, and integration of expert and academic sources to support their claims. Emphasis is placed on research skills, rhetorical sensitivity, and argumentation as tools to engage and convince a modern, educated audi… --- # ENG102 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 102 - English Composition II ENG 102 - English Composition II 3 Credit(s) Composition II is an advanced college-level writing course that continues the development of writing skills established in Composition I. This course emphasizes analysis, in-depth research, and writing to expert and academic audiences, introducing ideas and patterns of discipline-specific knowledge along with research and writing techniques. Critical reading and thinking skills, as well as library and research skills, are integral parts of the course, preparing students to navigate academic resources and engage deep… --- # ENG115 — Technical Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 115 - Technical Writing ENG 115 - Technical Writing 3 Credit(s) Required course for some technical programs. Writing skills applied to technical reports and summaries. Emphasizes special language, information, and audience demands of technical subjects and audiences. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ENGL 110 - Technical Writing Course Learning --- # ENG125 — Business Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 125 - Business Writing ENG 125 - Business Writing 3 Credit(s) Required course for some business majors. Writing skills applied to various types of business communications including business correspondence. Emphasis on demands of special audiences and types of communications. Prereqs: ENG 101 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ENG200 — Book Writing Workshop 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 200 - Book Writing Workshop ENG 200 - Book Writing Workshop 3 Credit(s) Student should have excellent writing skills and be proficient in the English language. Skills and methods required to professionally write a fiction or nonfiction book. Students will complete the framework and a minimum of three chapters for possible submission to a publisher. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ENG201 — Introduction to Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 201 - Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 201 - Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Credit(s) Exploration of various forms and processes of creative writing. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 106 - Creative Writing Course Learning --- # ENG202 — Creative Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 202 - Creative Writing II ENG 202 - Creative Writing II 3 Credit(s) An extension of ENG 201 , with emphasis placed on advanced techniques for writing poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama. Student work will undergo regular workshopping, and significant attention will be paid to learning about the world of publishing literary journals, both through the lens of potential submitters and as editors of a magazine. Prereqs: ENG 201 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ENG203 — Self-Publishing Workshop 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 203 - Self-Publishing Workshop ENG 203 - Self-Publishing Workshop 3 Credit(s) Introduces students to the processes and procedures of book publishing from the industry side of the fence, from writing a call for submissions and a press mission statement to selecting and printing chosen manuscripts. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ENG206 — Fiction Writing Forms 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 206 - Fiction Writing Forms ENG 206 - Fiction Writing Forms 3 Credit(s) Advanced creative writing with emphasis on guided editing and revision of narrative forms including essay, fiction, and creative non-fiction. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 106F - Creative Writing - Fiction Course Learning --- # ENG207 — Poetry Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 207 - Poetry Writing ENG 207 - Poetry Writing 3 Credit(s) Advanced poetry writing with emphasis on open discussion of student work and individualized critique by instructor and peers. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 106P - Creative Writing - Poetry Course Learning --- # ENG208 — Writing for Stage & Screen 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 208 - Writing for Stage & Screen ENG 208 - Writing for Stage & Screen 3 Credit(s) Advanced drama and screenplay writing with emphasis on open discussion of student work and individualized critique by instructor and peers. Additional emphasis on formatting and industry expectations. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 106D - Creative Writing - Dramatic Script Writing Course Learning --- # ENG209 — Writing Creative Nonfiction 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 209 - Writing Creative Nonfiction ENG 209 - Writing Creative Nonfiction 3 Credit(s) Advanced writing of various forms of creative nonfiction, including but not limited to memoir, autobiography, travel writing, lyric and meditative essay, and others, with emphasis on open discussion of student work and individualized critique by instructor and peers. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 106NF - Creative Writing - Nonfiction Course Learning --- # ENG210 — Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Surrealism 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 210 - Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Surrealism ENG 210 - Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Surrealism 3 Credit(s) An examination of the technique and craft of writing fiction through the specific lens of writing science fiction, fantasy; and surrealism, three of the most popular genres in American writing. Includes genre trends as the back drop for developing their abilities as writers of short fiction. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 106F - Creative Writing - Fiction Course Learning --- # ENG250 — Advanced Creative Writing Workshop 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 250 - Advanced Creative Writing Workshop ENG 250 - Advanced Creative Writing Workshop 3 Credit(s) An advanced creative writing workshop for students who have completed either Fiction Writing, Poetry Writing, Writing for Stage and Screen, or Writing Creative Nonfiction, in which students will further hone their skills and polish their work in a workshop setting. Instructor and class-wide feedback will be the primary form of response. Prereqs: ENG 206 or ENG 207 or ENG 208 or ENG 209 or ENG 210 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ENG298 — Creative Writing Portfolio 1 credits · 1 hours ENG 298 - Creative Writing Portfolio ENG 298 - Creative Writing Portfolio 1 Credit(s) As a culmination of creative writing studies, students will work one-on-one with the instructor to create a portfolio of polished manuscripts. Required materials will be determined by the instructor. Prereqs: ENG 201 with a passing grade Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ENG299 — Topics in Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 299 - Topics in Creative Writing ENG 299 - Topics in Creative Writing 3 Credit(s) Special topics writing class. Topics vary semester to semester. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # ESL100 — College Success Seminar for NNS 2 credits · 2 hours ESL 100 - College Success Seminar for NNS ESL 100 - College Success Seminar for NNS 2 Credit(s) College Success and Skills Seminar for Non-Native/Multilingual Speakers enables students to learn the resources specific to their institution. Emphasis will be placed on self-development, information literacy, and the academic skills necessary for success. These transferrable skills become the framework for a student’s college experience, while setting the foundation for later career success. This course also includes instruction for multilingual students regarding key skills needed to be successfu… --- # ESL103 — Pronunciation, Communication, & Listening for Non-Native Speakers 4 credits · 4 hours ESL 103 - Pronunciation, Communication, & Listening for Non-Native Speakers ESL 103 - Pronunciation, Communication, & Listening for Non-Native Speakers 4 Credit(s) Instruction in pronunciation for non-native speakers. By learning the American style of intonation, rhythm/speech production and syllable stress, students will be better understood and more articulate and expressive. Small group and individual communication activities will focus on speaking and listening. Open to non-native speakers of an intermediate level or above. Student must take the ESL Placement assessment. Prereqs: INE 101… --- # ESL104 — College Reading for Non-Native Speakers 4 credits · 4 hours ESL 104 - College Reading for Non-Native Speakers ESL 104 - College Reading for Non-Native Speakers 4 Credit(s) Directed practice in college reading skills emphasizing vocabulary, comprehension, critical thinking, reading efficiency and reading across the curriculum for non-native speaking students. This course will provide students with instruction in reading techniques and vocabulary enhancement. Students need to be present in class to practice skills, work on vocabulary, read, and participate in discussions about the readings. This course will enhance the academic skills of students, as we… --- # ESL105 — Advanced Conversation & Speaking Skills for Non-Native Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESL 105 - Advanced Conversation & Speaking Skills for Non-Native Speakers ESL 105 - Advanced Conversation & Speaking Skills for Non-Native Speakers 3 Credit(s) Instruction in verbal and nonverbal communication with small group and public speaking and up to four graded oral presentations. Students will build speaking and listening skills for non-native speakers who have had some fluency instruction in speaking English, but need guided practice in conversation, making presentations and listening in a variety of situations. Other topics to be discussed include self-concept, others’ perceptions,… --- # ESL106 — Advanced Reading for ESL Students 3 credits · 3 hours ESL 106 - Advanced Reading for ESL Students ESL 106 - Advanced Reading for ESL Students 3 Credit(s) Directed practice in advanced college reading skills emphasizing discipline-specific vocabulary, advanced comprehension, higher level critical thinking skills, improved reading efficiency and reading across the curriculum for second-language students. Student must take the ESL Placement test. Prereqs: ESL 103 , ESL 104 , and ESL 100 with a grade of C or better and Culture Institute after taking the ESL placement test Co-reqs: ESL 105 and ESL 108 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery… --- # ESL107 — Intensive Grammar Review NNS 4 credits · 4 hours ESL 107 - Intensive Grammar Review NNS ESL 107 - Intensive Grammar Review NNS 4 Credit(s) College-level review of written and spoken grammar, usage and vocabulary for ESL students, emphasizing target grammar concepts, sentences and paragraph structure, vocabulary, idioms and reading skills. Student must take the ESL placement test. Prereqs: INE 101 , INE 102 and INE 199 or department placement Co-reqs: ESL 100 , ESL 103 and ESL 104 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 105 - Foreign Language I Course Learning --- # ESL108 — Intermediate Composition for NNS 3 credits · 3 hours ESL 108 - Intermediate Composition for NNS ESL 108 - Intermediate Composition for NNS 3 Credit(s) Advanced instruction for non-native speaking students in developing college-level writing skills in English. Students will work on essential composition skills, including sentence, paragraph and essay skills, as well as advanced grammar skills. Students will also be required to read, discuss and analyze short essays and selections as the foundation of discussion and writing. Prereqs: ESL 104 and ESL 107 or equivalent with a grade of C or better or placement by the English Language and Culture Ins… --- # ESL109 — Research Writing for Non-Native Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ESL 109 - Research Writing for Non-Native Speakers ESL 109 - Research Writing for Non-Native Speakers 3 Credit(s) Students will build skills in composition with a focus in skills necessary for writing research papers: familiarity with using the library, online databases, integrating research into essays, MLA form, while advancing reading skills, grammar, and sentence structure. Reading and writing assignments will be enhanced with classroom discussion, peer editing, and conferencing. Prereqs: ESL 105 , ESL 106 and ESL 108 with a grade of C or better ( ESL 105 can be waived with department app… Prerequisites: ESL105, ESL106, ESL108, ESL115 --- # ESL112 — Academic Vocabulary Across the Disciplines 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 112 - Academic Vocabulary Across the Disciplines ESL 112 - Academic Vocabulary Across the Disciplines 1 Credit(s) Improve academic vocabulary beyond what is commonly taught in ESL 100 . Explore the meaning, pronunciation, collocation and usage of number words in course areas that may be taken as part of general education classes, including science, psychology, math, literature, etc. as well as chosen majors. Prereqs: INE 101 , INE 102 , INE 199 and ESL 100 or placement into ESL classes Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # ESL113 — Advanced Vocabulary for Special Purposes for Non-Native Speakers 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 113 - Advanced Vocabulary for Special Purposes for Non-Native Speakers ESL 113 - Advanced Vocabulary for Special Purposes for Non-Native Speakers 1 Credit(s) Concentration on teaching students vocabulary for one interest or career area, they will delve deeply into the usage, connotations, meanings, spelling and context of specialized words, slang or jargon. Online learning will be included. Recommended to be taken with ECI 299. Prereqs: INE 101 , INE 102 , INE 199 or placement in ESL classes Co-reqs: ESL 106 , ESL 108 ECI 299 and ESL 109 (recommended but not required) Course Type: Lecture… --- # ESL115A — ESL Community As Classroom Lab A -1 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 115A - ESL Community As Classroom Lab A -1 ESL 115A - ESL Community As Classroom Lab A -1 0.5-1 Credit(s) The course corresponds to the students’ appropriate level of English skills, growing progressively more challenging and advanced at each level. Includes writing and conversation labs. Features field trips, opportunities for campus interaction, tutoring, guest speakers, independent work in the community, and practice on ESL computer learning platforms. Students may choose opportunities best tailored to their needs and schedules. Students who take this course for credit may have extra r… --- # ESL115B — ESL Community as Class Lab B 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 115B - ESL Community as Class Lab B ESL 115B - ESL Community as Class Lab B 0.5-1 Credit(s) The course corresponds to the students’ appropriate level of English skills, growing progressively more challenging and advanced at each level. Includes writing and conversation labs. Features field trips, opportunities for campus interaction, tutoring, guest speakers, independent work in the community, and practice on ESL computer learning platforms. Students may choose opportunities best tailored to their needs and schedules. Students who take this course for credit may have extra required worksh… --- # ESL115C — ESL Community as Class Lab C 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 115C - ESL Community as Class Lab C ESL 115C - ESL Community as Class Lab C 0.5-1 Credit(s) The course corresponds to the students’ appropriate level of English skills, growing progressively more challenging and advanced at each level. Includes writing and conversation labs. Features field trips, opportunities for campus interaction, tutoring, guest speakers, independent work in the community, and practice on ESL computer learning platforms. Students may choose opportunities best tailored to their needs and schedules. Students who take this course for credit may have extra required worksh… --- # ESL115D — ESL Community as Class Lab D 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 115D - ESL Community as Class Lab D ESL 115D - ESL Community as Class Lab D 0.5-1 Credit(s) The course corresponds to the students’ appropriate level of English skills, growing progressively more challenging and advanced at each level. Includes writing and conversation labs. Features field trips, opportunities for campus interaction, tutoring, guest speakers, independent work in the community, and practice on ESL computer learning platforms. Students may choose opportunities best tailored to their needs and schedules. Students who take this course for credit may have extra required worksh… --- # ESL115E — ESL Community as Class Lab E 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 115E - ESL Community as Class Lab E ESL 115E - ESL Community as Class Lab E 0.5-1 Credit(s) The course corresponds to the students’ appropriate level of English skills, growing progressively more challenging and advanced at each level. Includes writing and conversation labs. Features field trips, opportunities for campus interaction, tutoring, guest speakers, independent work in the community, and practice on ESL computer learning platforms. Students may choose opportunities best tailored to their needs and schedules. Students who take this course for credit may have extra required worksh… --- # ESL115X — ESL Community As Class Lab X 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 115X - ESL Community As Class Lab X ESL 115X - ESL Community As Class Lab X 0.5-1 Credit(s) The course corresponds to the students’ appropriate level of English skills, growing progressively more challenging and advanced at each level. Includes writing and conversation labs. Features field trips, opportunities for campus interaction, tutoring, guest speakers, independent work in the community, and practice on ESL computer learning platforms. Students may choose opportunities best tailored to their needs and schedules. Students who take this course for credit may have extra required worksh… --- # ESL116 — Conversation & Current Events 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 116 - Conversation & Current Events ESL 116 - Conversation & Current Events 1 Credit(s) Conversation development based on current events, cultural issues and academic concerns. Vocabulary, spoken grammar skills and listening comprehension, will be emphasized. Prereqs: INE 101 , INE 102 , INE 199 , placement above INE level or department permission Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # ESL120 — Success in Health Care Careers for NNS (non-Native Speakers) 3 credits · 3 hours ESL 120 - Success in Health Care Careers for NNS (non-Native Speakers) ESL 120 - Success in Health Care Careers for NNS (non-Native Speakers) 3 Credit(s) For non-native speakers entering health care programs in American colleges. Includes communicating in health care facilities, reading health care textbooks, medical records, and professional literature, learning in labs and clinicals, medical terminology, and culture in American health care. Prereqs: ESL 105 or department permission and ESL 106 with a grade of C or better Co-reqs: ESL 115 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Meth… --- # ESL199 — Study of US Culture & Community 1 credits · 1 hours ESL 199 - Study of US Culture & Community ESL 199 - Study of US Culture & Community 1 Credit(s) This course will increase students’ awareness of cultural, socio-economic and life style differences between the United States and other countries, as well as provide ample opportunity for non-native speakers to practice speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will also learn more about the various regions and cultural-ethnic groups in this country. Students will learn new vocabulary and idioms, make an oral presentation, and write a short paper by the finish of the class. Co-reqs: ESL 1… --- # ECI109 — Research Writing for Advanced World English Or ESOL Speakers 3 credits · 3 hours ECI 109 - Research Writing for Advanced World English Or ESOL Speakers ECI 109 - Research Writing for Advanced World English Or ESOL Speakers 3 Credit(s) Students will build skills in composition with a focus on skills necessary for writing research papers: familiarity with using the library, online databases, integrating research into essays, (MLA and APA form), while advancing reading skills, grammar, and sentence structure. Reading and writing assignments will be enhanced with classroom discussion, peer editing, and conferencing. Prereqs: ESL 108 , ESL 106 , ESL 105 and approval from Engli… --- # ECI215 — Student Success Lab for Non-Native and World English Speakers 0 credits · 0 hours ECI 215 - Student Success Lab for Non-Native and World English Speakers ECI 215 - Student Success Lab for Non-Native and World English Speakers 0 Credit(s) This course supports non-native speakers, multilingual students, and international students in navigating general education and core degree requirements. Through regular meetings with specialized instructors, tutors, and academic coaches, students will strengthen both content-area and organizational skills and learn to use college resources effectively to address language-related challenges and adjust to the U.S. college system. Course Typ… --- # ECI290 — Academic English Immersive Experience ** 4 credits · 4 hours ECI 290 - Academic English Immersive Experience ** ECI 290 - Academic English Immersive Experience ** 1-4 Credit(s) This course will require both classroom instruction and an immersive experience for advanced ESL, World English, or native speaker students to demonstrate and/or model advanced competency with spoken and written aspects of the English language, including syntax, phonetics, idioms, and structure. In addition, the course will require written and oral reflection, through journals and discussions, on content learned, and the professor must verify the students’ attendance and partici… --- # ECI299 — Special Topics in Academic English 3 credits · 3 hours ECI 299 - Special Topics in Academic English ECI 299 - Special Topics in Academic English 3 Credit(s) Focuses on practice of all four English Language skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking in a specific area, such as business, culinary skills, translation, education, etc. Emphasis on application of English skills in mock real-life situations that students may encounter in chosen field. Critical thinking and cultural differences will also be addressed. May be paired with a vocabulary class that addresses special topics as well. Recommended to be taken with ESL 113 , depending on t… --- # EXS100 — Introduction to Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours EXS 100 - Introduction to Exercise Science EXS 100 - Introduction to Exercise Science 3 Credit(s) Introductory course that will provide a general overview of the key theories and concepts, professions, educational pathways, career options, and research areas associated with the field of Exercise Science. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # EXS110 — Introduction to Exercise Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours EXS 110 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology EXS 110 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the principles of exercise science applied to fitness instruction. The major factors related to the function of the human body will be examined/introduced with an emphasis on exercise physiology and functional anatomy. Co-reqs: EXS 100 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # EXS200 — Muscular Fitness Assessment & Program Design 2 credits · 2 hours EXS 200 - Muscular Fitness Assessment & Program Design EXS 200 - Muscular Fitness Assessment & Program Design 2 Credit(s) This course will focus on the principles of muscular fitness which will include evaluation of movement patterns, selection and interpretation of assessment techniques, and utilize evidence-based program design for healthy and special populations. Prereqs: EXS 110 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS205 — Flexibility & Balance Assessment Program Design 2 credits · 2 hours EXS 205 - Flexibility & Balance Assessment Program Design EXS 205 - Flexibility & Balance Assessment Program Design 2 Credit(s) The course will use the principles of flexibility and balance including evaluation of movement patterns, selection and interpretation of assessment techniques and evidence-based program design for healthy and special populations. Prereqs: EXS 110 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS215 — Weight Management Motivation Assessment & Program Design 2 credits · 2 hours EXS 215 - Weight Management Motivation Assessment & Program Design EXS 215 - Weight Management Motivation Assessment & Program Design 2 Credit(s) Course provides an overview of the principles of weight management including evidence-based program design and interpretation of assessments for various populations as well as explanation of theories of motivation and behavior modification. Prereqs: EXS 110 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS220 — Resistance Training Recovery Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours EXS 220 - Resistance Training Recovery Techniques EXS 220 - Resistance Training Recovery Techniques 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the fundamental methods for safe and effective instruction of resistance and functional movement training exercises. Applications of fundamental principles and kinesiology. An overview of warm-up, cooldown, and recovery techniques will be explored. Prereqs: EXS 110 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS225 — Cardiorespiratory Flexibility Training 3 credits · 3 hours EXS 225 - Cardiorespiratory Flexibility Training EXS 225 - Cardiorespiratory Flexibility Training 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to follow the principles of integrated cardiorespiratory fitness and fitness training to include evaluation of client needs and goals, assessment of cardiorespiratory fitness, selection and interpretation of assessment techniques, and evidence-based program design for healthy and special populations. Prereqs: EXS 110 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS230 — Personal Training Skills & Techniques Internship 1 credits · 1 hours EXS 230 - Personal Training Skills & Techniques Internship EXS 230 - Personal Training Skills & Techniques Internship 1 Credit(s) A work-based experience in a fitness or health-related facility. Forty-five hours of designated work per credit. Prereqs: Completion of nine credits of EXS courses with a grade of C or better, current CPR and AED certification, and permission of the Department. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS240 — Sport Science Internship 1 credits · 1 hours EXS 240 - Sport Science Internship EXS 240 - Sport Science Internship 1 Credit(s) A work-based experience in a fitness or health related facility supervised by a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) professional. Forty-five hours of designated work per credit. Prereqs: Must complete 9 credits of EXS courses with a grade of C or better, current CPR and AED certification, and permission of the Department. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # EXS250 — Exercise Science Capstone ** 1 credits · 1 hours EXS 250 - Exercise Science Capstone ** EXS 250 - Exercise Science Capstone ** 1 Credit(s) In this capstone course students will explore careers and current job opportunities in the field of exercise science, engage in resume building and mock interview activites, and research the potential industry-recognized certifications they may pursue*. Additionally, through the development of a capstone project students will specifically build upon their ability to assess a client and design a holistic exercise and nutrition plan for an individual who presents with a diagnosis for a common pathology suc… --- # PHE110 — Fitness Center I 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 110 - Fitness Center I PHE 110 - Fitness Center I 1 Credit(s) Provides guided instruction through a self-paced format of exercising in the college’s Fitness Center. Students work independently with an instructor and learn how to properly perform exercises using cardio and resistance training exercises. With guidance, students evaluate health and fitness variables, establish fitness goals and develop lifelong exercise habits. Course Type: Activity Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE112 — Weight Training I 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 112 - Weight Training I PHE 112 - Weight Training I 1 Credit(s) Basic instruction in weight training. Emphasizes weight training orientation, correct lifting techniques and basic program design for resistance training. Course Type: Activity Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE119 — Stretch & Strengthen 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 119 - Stretch & Strengthen PHE 119 - Stretch & Strengthen 1 Credit(s) Stretching and strengthening exercises from the dance world appropriate for dancers and sport enthusiasts. Course Type: Activity Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE130 — Yoga 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 130 - Yoga PHE 130 - Yoga 1 Credit(s) Basic principles and movements of Hatha Yoga will be engaged. Breathing and meditation techniques will also be integrated into a complete yoga experience of body/mind/spirit to improve health and fitness. Course Type: Activity Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE134 — Self Defense I 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 134 - Self Defense I PHE 134 - Self Defense I 1 Credit(s) Introduction to basic skills and techniques of the art of self-defense in response to dangerous situations. Focus is on being mentally prepared and to be able to cope emotionally with acts of violence. Physical and flexibility conditioning are part of this course. Course Type: Activity Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE142 — Zumba 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 142 - Zumba PHE 142 - Zumba 1 Credit(s) Provides a compilation of high energy, motivating music with unique moves and choreography combinations. Zumba fuses Latin and International music and dance themes to create a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system. Course Type: Activity Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE210 — First Aid/Safety 2 credits · 2 hours PHE 210 - First Aid/Safety PHE 210 - First Aid/Safety 2 Credit(s) Prepares students to respond to emergencies. Covers skills in basic life support, airway obstruction, control bleeding, shock management, splinting and providing care to responsive and unresponsive individuals. CPR, AED and First Aid certification is awarded if the student successfully passes the written exams and practical skills. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE211 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)/AED ** 1 credits · 1 hours PHE 211 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)/AED ** PHE 211 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)/AED ** 1 Credit(s) Basic overview of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Covers breathing emergencies and the guidelines and techniques for performing CPR and utilizing an AED. CPR & AED certification is awarded if the student successfully passes the written exams and practical skills. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHE220 — Stress Management 3 credits · 3 hours PHE 220 - Stress Management PHE 220 - Stress Management 3 Credit(s) Explores the nature of stress and the physiological and psychological effects upon the body due to prolonged stress responses. Short and long term somatic and behavioral techniques for applied stress control (i.e. exercise, nutrition, relaxation, visualization, meditation, goal setting, and time management) will be examined. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # PHE230 — Healthful Living 3 credits · 3 hours PHE 230 - Healthful Living PHE 230 - Healthful Living 3 Credit(s) Healthful Living will allow students to learn how to ensure they are working towards a healthy approach to life both physically and mentally. This survey course will examine the anatomy and body systems required for physical wellness, along with dietary choice and behaviors. Coping strategies will be explored to prepare students to remain healthy despite challenges in their lives. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR IDSE 102-Wellness for the Individual Course Learni… --- # PHE241 — Introduction to Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours PHE 241 - Introduction to Nutrition PHE 241 - Introduction to Nutrition 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the science of food and human nutrition. Current sustainable dietary recommendations and applications for maximizing well-being and minimizing risk of chronic disease throughout the life cycle. An overview of the nutrients, emphasizing the importance of energy and fluid balance, and optimal functioning of the digestive system. Understanding factors that influence food intake in different cultures. Methods for evaluating credibility of nutrition claims, a focus on modern food safety and technolo… --- # PHE243 — Nutrition for Special Populations 2 credits · 2 hours PHE 243 - Nutrition for Special Populations PHE 243 - Nutrition for Special Populations 2 Credit(s) Nutritional changes and appropriate management across the lifespan to maximize health and longevity. Addresses needs of those individuals with particular dietary restrictions, requirements or deficiencies. Includes special dietary needs of those diagnosed with common pathologies such as heart disease, diabetes. Prereqs: PHE 241 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # PHE245 — Nutrition for Sport Performance 3 credits · 3 hours PHE 245 - Nutrition for Sport Performance PHE 245 - Nutrition for Sport Performance 3 Credit(s) Nutrition concepts and components are the focus as they relate to physical activity, sport performance and the athlete. The course integrates nutrition and exercise science into one format that provides sound and practical sport nutrition and performance principles and guidelines. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # PHE275 — Sport & Exercise Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PHE 275 - Sport & Exercise Psychology PHE 275 - Sport & Exercise Psychology 3 Credit(s) An overview of sport and exercise psychology that bridges the gap between research and practice. Focus is on the fundamental principles of professional practice to provide an understanding of psychological issues affecting performance and how to use or apply sport and exercise psychology knowledge to various situational aspects. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # FRN101 — French I - Language & Culture 4 credits · 4 hours FRN 101 - French I - Language & Culture FRN 101 - French I - Language & Culture 4 Credit(s) Beginning French course that presents basic language skills of speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing, with emphasis on effective linguistic functioning in real situations. Includes culture unit on Paris. Opportunity for audio-lingual practice outside of class is provided. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 101 - French I Course Learning --- # FRN102 — French II - Language & Culture 4 credits · 4 hours FRN 102 - French II - Language & Culture FRN 102 - French II - Language & Culture 4 Credit(s) Continuation of FRN 101 , including culture unit on France. Prereqs: FRN 101 with a passing grade or 1-1 1/2 years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 102 - French II Course Learning --- # FRN201 — French III - Language & Culture 4 credits · 4 hours FRN 201 - French III - Language & Culture FRN 201 - French III - Language & Culture 4 Credit(s) Follow up to French 102. Provides expanded opportunities for listening to, speaking, reading, and writing French. Continues exploration of culture, with emphasis on Francophone world. Emphasis remains on linguistic functioning in real situations. Prereqs: FRN 102 with a passing grade or 1 1/2 to 2 years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # FRN202 — French Conversation & Composition 4 credits · 4 hours FRN 202 - French Conversation & Composition FRN 202 - French Conversation & Composition 4 Credit(s) Intensive focus on conversational skills, grammar review, and composition. Exploration of role of French in North America. Prereqs: FRN 201 or 2 years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # FRN215 — Reading in French 3 credits · 3 hours FRN 215 - Reading in French FRN 215 - Reading in French 3 Credit(s) Reading and discussion of various short selections and at least one complete work in the original French. Reading strategies specific to French language including vocabulary building, reading for comprehension, and use of literary tenses. Prereqs: FRN 201 with a passing grade or two years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # FRN290 — Topics in Intermediate French Language & Culture 6 credits · 6 hours FRN 290 - Topics in Intermediate French Language & Culture FRN 290 - Topics in Intermediate French Language & Culture 1-6 Credit(s) Exploration of special topics in 200 level French language and culture. Course Type: Independent Study Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # GEO100 — Principles of Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEO 100 - Principles of Geography GEO 100 - Principles of Geography 3 Credit(s) Covers the major areas of geographic study, both physical and cultural, and how each is distributed globally. Promotes understanding of a multicultural world and the differing values held by people throughout that world. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR GEOG 101 - World Regional Geography Course Learning --- # GEO103 — Physical Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEO 103 - Physical Geography GEO 103 - Physical Geography 3 Credit(s) Introduction to study of natural environmental systems of earth, the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. Emphasis on the Earth’s natural systems, covering the characteristics of the Earth’s surface and the interaction of processes that produce a world pattern of distinctive environments significant to humanity. Topics include map fundamentals, the development of land forms, weather, climate, soils, and vegetation. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name:… --- # GEO120 — Introduction to GIS (Geographic Info Systems) 3 credits · 3 hours GEO 120 - Introduction to GIS (Geographic Info Systems) GEO 120 - Introduction to GIS (Geographic Info Systems) 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the concepts and experiences using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Examines how to manipulate and analyze spatial data with exploration of practical uses of GIS. Includes using GIS technology and software through hands-on exercises and projects to solve real-world problems. Focus on developing skills in the use of visual maps and written communication in GIS. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online, Flex Co… --- # GEO225 — Advanced GIS 3 credits · 3 hours GEO 225 - Advanced GIS GEO 225 - Advanced GIS 3 Credit(s) Exploration of increasingly complex geographic concepts using computer and analytical methods to solve spatial problems. Sophisticated GIS technology used to find and explain spatial patterns. ESRI products and GPS technology used to create data and maps. Prereqs: GEO 120 with a passing grade or instructor permission Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # GRM101 — German Language & Culture I 4 credits · 4 hours GRM 101 - German Language & Culture I GRM 101 - German Language & Culture I 4 Credit(s) Beginning German course that presents basic language skills of speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing, with emphasis on effective linguistic functioning in real situations. Opportunity provided for audio-lingual practice outside of class. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 105 - Foreign Language I Course Learning --- # GRM102 — German Language & Culture II 4 credits · 4 hours GRM 102 - German Language & Culture II GRM 102 - German Language & Culture II 4 Credit(s) Continuation of German 101. Prereqs: GRM 101 with a passing grade or 1 to 1 1/2 years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 106 - World Language II Course Learning --- # GRM201 — German Language & Culture III 4 credits · 4 hours GRM 201 - German Language & Culture III GRM 201 - German Language & Culture III 4 Credit(s) Intensive emphasis on conversational proficiency. Grammar review and expansion. Variety of literary and cultural readings used for vocabulary building and as basis for classroom discussion. Opportunity provided for audio-lingual practice outside of class. Prereqs: GRM 102 with a passing grade or 1 1/2 to 2 years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # GRM202 — German Conversation & Composition 4 credits · 4 hours GRM 202 - German Conversation & Composition GRM 202 - German Conversation & Composition 4 Credit(s) Continuation and completion of materials presented in German 201. Prereqs: GRM 201 or two years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # GRM290 — Topics in Intermediate German Language & Culture 3 credits · 3 hours GRM 290 - Topics in Intermediate German Language & Culture GRM 290 - Topics in Intermediate German Language & Culture 1-3 Credit(s) Exploration of special topics in 200 level German language and culture. Prereqs: Instructor permission Course Type: Independent Study Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # GLC140 — Celtic History & Contemporary Culture 3 credits · 3 hours GLC 140 - Celtic History & Contemporary Culture GLC 140 - Celtic History & Contemporary Culture 1-3 Credit(s) Field course with focus on Celtic political and cultural history from prehistoric to modern times. Experiential approach that combines study tours of various Celtic sites with readings, films, writing assignments, and/or other activities. Specific course --- # GLC190 — Introduction Comparative Culture Study 1 credits · 1 hours GLC 190 - Introduction Comparative Culture Study GLC 190 - Introduction Comparative Culture Study 1 Credit(s) Introductory comparative study between U.S. culture and other cultures around the world through real conversation and interaction with people from around the world. Includes comparative research on an aspect of U.S. culture and another culture around the world, represented by someone in the class. Class will include a service aspect, with native speakers or experienced second language speakers taking on a mentoring role with international students new to the country. Students will art… --- # GLC290 — Special Topics in Global Culture 3 credits · 3 hours GLC 290 - Special Topics in Global Culture GLC 290 - Special Topics in Global Culture 3 Credit(s) Exploration of a humanities-based global topic selected by department. Global events, current or historical information, and geographical knowledge will be included. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Remote, In-Person Course Learning --- # GLS151 — Introduction to Global Studies 3 credits · 3 hours GLS 151 - Introduction to Global Studies GLS 151 - Introduction to Global Studies 3 Credit(s) Introductory course to develop global awareness and problem-solving skills with special emphasis on the interdependence of international and intercultural communities. Explores the culture of world government systems, including capitalism, in world-historical perspective and their implications for global justice. Integrates social scientific, cultural and philosophical perspectives with a view to cultivating students’ global awareness, global perspective and global engagement. Students will engage in… --- # GDS105 — Digital Art Studio 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 105 - Digital Art Studio GDS 105 - Digital Art Studio 3 Credit(s) Focus on introducing students to digital art forms, software programs, and the interrelationship of art and technology. Students will gain experience using digital tools to create fine art & graphic communications pieces weaving technical skills into creative vision. Course Type: Studio Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Hybrid, Remote, Flex CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - Studio Art - Graphic Arts Course Learning --- # GDS200 — History of Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 200 - History of Graphic Design GDS 200 - History of Graphic Design 3 Credit(s) This is a survey course on the history of Graphic Design. This course will cover the history and development of visual communication. It will begin with the development of language and will trace the evolution of word and image throughout history using the works of designers and illustrators that have influenced the continuing development of the discipline. There will be an emphasis on the influence of technology, culture, major artistic movements, and socio-political factors on the evolution of graphic design… --- # GDS210 — Visualization & Layout 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 210 - Visualization & Layout GDS 210 - Visualization & Layout 3 Credit(s) This is a studio format course providing students an introduction to the digital tools and concepts of making visually based work across multiple platforms and working methods. The course focuses on composition and layout, investigating a range of design environments ranging from print, multi-page publishing, as well as interactive application formats. Basic graphic design concepts as well as design vocabulary are a fundamental part of the course content. Typography, the use of space, and traditional industry standa… --- # GDS220 — Typography 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 220 - Typography GDS 220 - Typography 3 Credit(s) Focus of course will stress the refined use of typography as a design and communication tool. Students will study the history and classifications of letterforms and use it in the creation of various typographical designs and presentations. Typical projects may range from letter and alphabet design to the use of typographical forms as the feature design elements in graphic designs or page layouts. Prereqs: GDS 105 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PE… --- # GDS230 — Digital Imaging & Illustration 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 230 - Digital Imaging & Illustration GDS 230 - Digital Imaging & Illustration 3 Credit(s) Focus on the creation and digital manipulation of artwork & images increasing familiarity with basic tools used the design. Projects focus on artwork and logo creation, image correction and adjustment, combining imagery, color correction, etc. Discussion and demonstration of traditional printing technology. Review of legal issues related to digital imagery and freelance design included. Prereqs: GDS 105 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Onl… --- # GDS240 — Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 240 - Web Design GDS 240 - Web Design 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on web page design & development. Topics include the conceptualization and construction of a variety of web sites, including individual pages, HTML, email, animation, etc. Implementation of all aspects of graphic design will play a part in the overall class. This is a continuation of student design studies, applying graphic concepts to the interactive Web. Prereqs: GDS 210 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105GA - S… --- # GDS260 — Animation & Motion Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 260 - Animation & Motion Graphics GDS 260 - Animation & Motion Graphics 3 Credit(s) In this studio format course students will learn the basics of motion graphics and animation through completion of project-oriented experiences that may include movie/tv show titles, kinetic typography, commercials, info graphics and animated shorts. Prereqs: GDS 105 and GDS 230 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # GDS270 — Video Production 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 270 - Video Production GDS 270 - Video Production 3 Credit(s) Course will focus on video art as an expressive media. Students will learn the basics of video production/post production through completion of finished projects that may include music videos, interview/maker videos, commercials, how to videos, comedy shorts, and short form stories. Course Type: Studio Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 107 - Introduction to Filmmaking Course Learning --- # GDS299 — Portfolio Design & Professional Practice 3 credits · 3 hours GDS 299 - Portfolio Design & Professional Practice GDS 299 - Portfolio Design & Professional Practice 3 Credit(s) The focus of this course will emphasize the opportunities and procedures in various fields of graphic design, illustration, and related creative industries. Students will be guided in the curation and preparation of a portfolio of their work, a resume, related documents, and will learn practical interviewing techniques. The intent will be to prepare students to enter the creative fields or related opportunities with a confident and professional attitude. The course will culminate… --- # HIM110 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 110 - Medical Terminology HIM 110 - Medical Terminology 3 Credit(s) Introduction to medical terminology focusing on building anatomical and pathophysiologic terms through identification and interpretation of Latin and Greek roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Pronunciation, spelling, and transcribing basic terms relating to body systems, medical specialties, and common diseases. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM120 — Health Care Data 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 120 - Health Care Data HIM 120 - Health Care Data 3 Credit(s) Introduction to health information management including health care delivery systems; health information management profession; health care data, collection, quality, access and retention. Prereqs: Admission into the Medical Billing and Coding Program Co-reqs: HIM 121 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM121 — Health Care Data Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours HIM 121 - Health Care Data Laboratory HIM 121 - Health Care Data Laboratory 0 Credit(s) Case studies, projects and hands on activities to reinforce concepts from HIM 120 . Co-reqs: HIM 120 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM125 — Health Care Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 125 - Health Care Technologies HIM 125 - Health Care Technologies 3 Credit(s) Continuation of HIM 120 with emphasis on indexes and registries, computer-based patient record, and health information systems. Prereqs: HIM 120 & HIM 121 with a passing grade Co-reqs: HIM 126 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM126 — Health Care Technology Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours HIM 126 - Health Care Technology Laboratory HIM 126 - Health Care Technology Laboratory 0 Credit(s) Special projects, guest speakers, and field trips to reinforce principles taught in Health Care Technologies lecture. Prereqs: HIM 120 & HIM 121 with a passing grade Co-reqs: HIM 125 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM140 — Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 140 - Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health HIM 140 - Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health 3 Credit(s) Foundation for the normal structure and function of human anatomy systems, focusing on relationships between systems for students in allied health programs. Fundamentals include anatomical and physiological terminology and homeostatic mechanisms. Note: This course is designed specifically for students in the Medical Assisting or Medical Billing and Coding Programs. Prereqs: Acceptance into MDA or MBC Program Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online, Remote Cours… --- # HIM141 — Pathophysiology for Allied Health 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 141 - Pathophysiology for Allied Health HIM 141 - Pathophysiology for Allied Health 3 Credit(s) Study of pathology and general health management of diseases, conditions and injuries by body systems across the life span. Included: etiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and --- # HIM220 — ICD Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 220 - ICD Coding HIM 220 - ICD Coding 3 Credit(s) Study of classification systems with major emphasis on inpatient coding using ICD-10-CM and reimbursement methodologies, specifically DRGs. Prereqs: HIM 140 with a passing grade Co-reqs: HIM 141 & HIM 221 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM221 — ICD Coding Lab 0 credits · 0 hours HIM 221 - ICD Coding Lab HIM 221 - ICD Coding Lab 0 Credit(s) Special projects to reinforce principles taught in ICD Coding lecture. Prereqs: HIM 140 with a passing grade Co-reqs: HIM 220 & HIM 141 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM238 — Healthcare Legal & Ethical Issues 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 238 - Healthcare Legal & Ethical Issues HIM 238 - Healthcare Legal & Ethical Issues 3 Credit(s) A history of ethics with a focus on legal and ethical issues in the health care field including procedures involved in court disclosure of medical records, laws, pertaining to release of information from medical records, and medical record requirements for accrediting, approving, licensing and certifying agencies. Learn laws and regulations governing preparation and use of medical records, ethical practice standards, fraud and abuse, and other medical ethical/legal issues. Course Type: Lecture… --- # HIM251 — Medical Billing/Coding Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours HIM 251 - Medical Billing/Coding Clinical HIM 251 - Medical Billing/Coding Clinical 2 Credit(s) Supervised learning experience in a health care facility and/or virtual lab setting enabling the student to apply skills in basic billing and coding procedures and practices. Emphasis is on students achieving entry-level proficiency in billing and coding medical records and physicians office diagnoses and procedures, and the application of policies, standards and guidelines. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM252 — Certified Coding Associate (CCA) Exam Review 2 credits · 2 hours HIM 252 - Certified Coding Associate (CCA) Exam Review HIM 252 - Certified Coding Associate (CCA) Exam Review 2 Credit(s) Review of the coding competencies and skills in preparation of a coding certification exam. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM270 — CPT Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 270 - CPT Coding HIM 270 - CPT Coding 3 Credit(s) Outpatient coding guidelines and reimbursement with major emphasis on CPT coding. Prereqs: HIM 140 with a passing grade Co-reqs: HIM 141 & HIM 271 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM271 — CPT Coding Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours HIM 271 - CPT Coding Laboratory HIM 271 - CPT Coding Laboratory 0 Credit(s) Application of outpatient coding guidelines and reimbursement with major emphasis on CPT coding, to reinforce principles taught in lecture component, HIM 270 . Prereqs: HIM 140 with a passing grade Co-reqs: HIM 141 & HIM 270 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIM280 — Healthcare Billing & Reimbursement Issue 2 credits · 2 hours HIM 280 - Healthcare Billing & Reimbursement Issue HIM 280 - Healthcare Billing & Reimbursement Issue 2 Credit(s) Healthcare billing and reimbursement issues will be covered. Included: payor categories, APCs and other prospective payment systems, the revenue cycle, chargemaster, RBRVS, regulatory guidelines, billing processes, etc. Note: hospital DRGs are covered in Nosology and will not be repeated here. Prereqs: HIM 120 , HIM 121 , HIM 125 , & HIM 126 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # HIS101 — U.S History to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 101 - U.S History to 1877 HIS 101 - U.S History to 1877 3 Credit(s) Survey of historical, cultural, political, economic, and institutional forces and events that shaped United States History through period of reconstruction. HIS 101 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR HIST 101 - American History I Course Learning --- # HIS102 — U.S. History Since 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 102 - U.S. History Since 1877 HIS 102 - U.S. History Since 1877 3 Credit(s) Survey of historical, cultural, political, economic, and institutional forces and events that shaped United States history from 1877 to present. HIS 102 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR HIST 102 - American History II Course Learning --- # HIS103 — African American History to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 103 - African American History to 1877 HIS 103 - African American History to 1877 3 Credit(s) A survey of African American History from African and colonial origins to the Civil War and Reconstruction. Examines U.S. history from the perspective of African Americans, highlighting black leadership, contributions to U.S. society and culture, and places the African-American narrative in context of the larger U.S. history. HIS 103 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOT… --- # HIS104 — African American History Since 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 104 - African American History Since 1877 HIS 104 - African American History Since 1877 3 Credit(s) A survey of African-American history from the Civil War and Reconstruction to the present. Examines U.S. history from the perspective of African Americans, highlighting black leadership, contributions to U.S. society and culture, and places the African-American narrative in context of the larger U.S. history. HIS104 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR HI… --- # HIS115 — U.S. History Since 1945 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 115 - U.S. History Since 1945 HIS 115 - U.S. History Since 1945 3 Credit(s) Survey of United States from end of WWII to present. Special attention placed on historical, political, social, and cultural forces that have influenced the nation. Covers constitutional and judicial changes since 1945. HIS 115 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # HIS124 — History of Film 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 124 - History of Film HIS 124 - History of Film 3 Credit(s) History of cinema from the late 19th century to the present. Introduction to theory and criticism of film through the lens of historical analysis. Explores American and world cinema, examining genres, directing, and production styles. Students will examine film as a primary source, analyzing it as a product of the time in which it was created to understand the context in which it was created. Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR FILM 103 - History of Film Course Type: Lecture Tuition Ti… --- # HIS145 — Western Civilizations Ancient & Medieval 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 145 - Western Civilizations Ancient & Medieval HIS 145 - Western Civilizations Ancient & Medieval 3 Credit(s) Introduction to ancient civilizations of Eastern Mediterranean, classical civilizations of Greece, Rome, and Western European society up to the Renaissance. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR WCIV 101 - Western Civilization I Course Learning --- # HIS146 — Western Civilizations Modern European 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 146 - Western Civilizations Modern European HIS 146 - Western Civilizations Modern European 3 Credit(s) Beginning with Renaissance, source of history of western civilization through post-WWII period. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR WCIV 102 - Western Civilization II Course Learning --- # HIS205 — Non-Western Civilization Since 1500 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 205 - Non-Western Civilization Since 1500 HIS 205 - Non-Western Civilization Since 1500 3 Credit(s) Introductory-level survey of the Middle East, India, China and the Pacific Rim from 1500 C.E to the present. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # HIS210 — History of Latin America 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 210 - History of Latin America HIS 210 - History of Latin America 3 Credit(s) A survey of the political, economic and cultural forces and events that have shaped the history of Central and South America: emphasis will be placed on Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Online, Remote Course Learning --- # HIS270 — History of Missouri 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 270 - History of Missouri HIS 270 - History of Missouri 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on events in Missouri as a way to understand the development of America. Covers national trends and problems such as immigration,westward expansion, industrialization, and racial issues from the perspective of impact on Missouri. Examination of prominent Missourians is included. This course complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # HIS296 — History Internship 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 296 - History Internship HIS 296 - History Internship 1-3 Credit(s) Students placed in participatory position in a government agency, museum/archives, or community organization. Requires research paper relating to some aspect of the internship. Prereqs: HIS 101 or HIS 102 with a passing grade and department chair permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # HVAC101 — Refrigerant Handling/EPA 608 ** 1 credits · 1 hours HVAC 101 - Refrigerant Handling/EPA 608 ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] HVAC 101 - Refrigerant Handling/EPA 608 ** 1 Credit(s) Prepares individuals with a basic knowledge of air conditioning and refrigeration to successfully pass an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved certification exam. This exam will allow the individual to work in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. Students in this course will be eligible to sit for ESCO EPA 608 certification. Students who are successful in passing the exam will earn certification. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I D… --- # HVAC110 — HVAC Motors, Controls, & Schematics ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 110 - HVAC Motors, Controls, & Schematics ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] HVAC 110 - HVAC Motors, Controls, & Schematics ** 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the electrical fundamentals of HVAC systems, focusing on motors, control devices, and schematic interpretation. Students will learn how motors operate within heating and cooling systems, how control circuits regulate performance, and how to read and troubleshoot wiring diagrams. Topics include motor types and applications, relays, contactors, thermostats, time-delay devices, and safety controls. Through hands-on… --- # HVAC120 — Heating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 120 - Heating Systems HVAC 120 - Heating Systems 3 Credit(s) Heating systems is a course in theory, operation, and maintenance of residential and industrial heating systems. Students will learn about boilers, forced air furnaces and their operation, disassembly, inspection, and repair. Preventative maintenance procedures and regulations governing maintenance programs are also addressed. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # HVAC160 — Residential HVAC Installation ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 160 - Residential HVAC Installation ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] HVAC 160 - Residential HVAC Installation ** 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to show students how to assess residential mechanical systems and determine what it takes to make them more efficient. In this course, students will learn how to calculate heat gain and heat loss for the purpose of new installation or replacement systems, as well as remove existing equipment and install, charge, and start-up new equipment. Students in this course are eligible to sit for NC3 certifications. Students who are successful i… --- # HVAC170 — Residential HVAC Service ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 170 - Residential HVAC Service ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] HVAC 170 - Residential HVAC Service ** 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on practical, hands-on training in maintaining and repairing residential heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, covering topics such as electricity, refrigeration theory, low-voltage controls, troubleshooting, safety procedures, and hands-on use of industry-standard tools. Students learn to work with various components, including furnaces, heat pumps, A/C units, wiring, and thermostats, preparing them for entry-level roles in the servic… --- # HVAC210 — Advanced HVAC Electrical Controls & Systems ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 210 - Advanced HVAC Electrical Controls & Systems ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] HVAC 210 - Advanced HVAC Electrical Controls & Systems ** 3 Credit(s) This advanced course explores the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electrical control systems used in commercial and industrial HVAC applications. Students will build on foundational electrical knowledge to master control logic, sequence of operations, and integration with building automation systems (BAS). Topics include motor control circuits, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), variable frequency drives (VFDs), low-v… --- # HVAC230 — Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 230 - Air Conditioning & Refrigeration HVAC 230 - Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 3 Credit(s) Air Conditioning and Refrigeration introduces general air conditioning and refrigeration principles as well as how they are applied in industrial facilities. You will also learn about the operation and maintenance of the individual components and functions of industrial cooling equipment. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # HVAC240 — Airflow Fundamentals & Design ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 240 - Airflow Fundamentals & Design ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] HVAC 240 - Airflow Fundamentals & Design ** 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to students learn about air delivery systems and comfort control. Students will also be instructed on the importance of air quality, how to calculate and achieve proper air distribution, and humidity control. Students will use airflow diagnostic tools to measure and calculate air distribution and quality. Students in this course are eligible to sit for Trane NC3 certifications. Students who are successful in passing the exam will earn… --- # HVAC250 — Geothermal & Heat Pump Systems ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 250 - Geothermal & Heat Pump Systems ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] HVAC 250 - Geothermal & Heat Pump Systems ** 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to air-to-air and ground source heat pump systems. Students will learn components unique to heat pumps, along with their function in the system. Students will also learn control systems and troubleshooting with emphasis placed on the selection of components and the installation of heat pump systems. Students in this course are eligible to sit for NC3 certifications. Students who are successful in passing the exam will earn ce… --- # HVAC260 — Commercial HVAC Systems ** 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 260 - Commercial HVAC Systems ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] HVAC 260 - Commercial HVAC Systems ** 3 Credit(s) This course covers the commercial side of HVAC/R by exploring the various types of chillers, cooling towers, and rooftop units used in the commercial industry. Students will learn about the components and refrigerants and how the systems are operated and maintained. Students in this course are eligible to sit for NC3 certifications. Students who are successful in passing the exam will earn certification. Prereqs: HVAC 120 & HVAC 230 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tie… --- # HVAC270 — Sheet Metal Duct Fabrication 2 credits · 2 hours HVAC 270 - Sheet Metal Duct Fabrication HVAC 270 - Sheet Metal Duct Fabrication 2 Credit(s) This course teaches the sizing, layout, fabrication, and installation of sheet metal duct work in the HVAC trade. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # HVAC280 — Commercial Refrigeration Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 280 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems HVAC 280 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems 3 Credit(s) This course teaches testing, troubleshooting, and servicing of commercial refrigeration systems. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # IT100 — IT Technical Support (A+) 3 credits · 3 hours IT 100 - IT Technical Support (A+) IT 100 - IT Technical Support (A+) 3 Credit(s) Preparation to meet the requirements of the CompTIA A+ certification exam. How to build, configure, upgrade and troubleshoot PCs and mobile devices. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT110 — Microsoft Technologies I 3 credits · 3 hours IT 110 - Microsoft Technologies I IT 110 - Microsoft Technologies I 3 Credit(s) Preparation to meet the requirements of Microsoft certifications in Windows desktop operating systems. Learn how to install, maintain, upgrade, and support current Microsoft desktop operating systems deployed locally or in the Azure cloud. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT130 — Introduction to Linux 3 credits · 3 hours IT 130 - Introduction to Linux IT 130 - Introduction to Linux 3 Credit(s) An introduction to Linux operating systems. This is the first of two classes required to prepare for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification (IT 130 and IT 230 ). Uses Red Hat Academy curricula. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT140 — Programming for System Administrators 3 credits · 3 hours IT 140 - Programming for System Administrators IT 140 - Programming for System Administrators 3 Credit(s) Introduction to modern programming and scripting languages with an orientation towards system administrators. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT156 — CCNA1 (Introduction to Networks) 3 credits · 3 hours IT 156 - CCNA1 (Introduction to Networks) IT 156 - CCNA1 (Introduction to Networks) 3 Credit(s) This course is the first in a three-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Students learn essential networking fundamentals, including how data moves across networks and how network components function together. The course also introduces hands-on configuration of routers and switches, building a strong foundation for more advanced networking concepts in subsequent courses. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier… --- # IT157 — CCNA2 (Switching, Routing, Wireless Essentials) 3 credits · 3 hours IT 157 - CCNA2 (Switching, Routing, Wireless Essentials) IT 157 - CCNA2 (Switching, Routing, Wireless Essentials) 3 Credit(s) This course is the second in a three-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Students build on foundational networking concepts while expanding their skills in network design, troubleshooting, and implementation. The course emphasizes hands-on learning through continued configuration and management of routers and switches, preparing students for more complex networking environ… --- # IT158 — CCNA3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, Automation) ** 3 credits · 3 hours IT 158 - CCNA3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, Automation) ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] IT 158 - CCNA3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, Automation) ** 3 Credit(s) This course is the third and final course in a three-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Students expand their understanding of networking fundamentals while focusing on advanced router and switch configuration. The course emphasizes network optimization, security, and troubleshooting in more complex enterprise network envi… --- # IT159 — Programming for Network Administrators 3 credits · 3 hours IT 159 - Programming for Network Administrators IT 159 - Programming for Network Administrators 3 Credit(s) This course introduces basic programming concepts used to develop network applications and to automate common networking workflows. Students learn how programming supports network management, configuration, and operation, with an emphasis on improving efficiency and consistency through automation. Prereqs: IT 156 & CPT 135 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT160 — Virtualization Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours IT 160 - Virtualization Technologies IT 160 - Virtualization Technologies 3 Credit(s) This course offers a thorough introduction to virtualization technologies utilized in modern corporate environments. Students will explore fundamental concepts of virtualization, examine various hypervisor technologies, and gain practical experience in creating and managing virtual machines and containers. Additionally, the course covers the installation and configuration of a Type 1 hypervisor. Prereqs: IT 130 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT170 — Security Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours IT 170 - Security Fundamentals IT 170 - Security Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) Preparation to meet the requirements of entry-level security certifications. Learn the fundamentals of workstation, sever, and network security and protection of assets. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT171 — Ethical Hacking 3 credits · 3 hours IT 171 - Ethical Hacking IT 171 - Ethical Hacking 3 Credit(s) Preparation to meet the requirements of ethical hacking certifications. Learn how a hacker penetrates a system or network in order to better protect company assets. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT172 — Digital Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours IT 172 - Digital Forensics IT 172 - Digital Forensics 3 Credit(s) Preparation to meet the requirements of digital forensics certifications. Learn investigative techniques to identify, collect, examine and preserve digital evidence. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT210 — Microsoft Technologies II 3 credits · 3 hours IT 210 - Microsoft Technologies II IT 210 - Microsoft Technologies II 3 Credit(s) Preparation to meet the requirements of Microsoft certifications in Windows server operating systems and cloud technologies. Prereqs: IT 110 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT230 — Linux Administration ** 3 credits · 3 hours IT 230 - Linux Administration ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] IT 230 - Linux Administration ** 3 Credit(s) An introduction to Linux administration. Second of two classes required to prepare for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification ( IT 130 and IT 230). Uses Red Hat Academy curriculum. Prereqs: IT 130 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT235 — Automation & Configuration Management ** 3 credits · 3 hours IT 235 - Automation & Configuration Management ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] IT 235 - Automation & Configuration Management ** 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to IT automation and configuration management with a primary focus on Ansible. Students will learn to automate system administration tasks, manage infrastructure as code, and deploy scalable, repeatable configurations across enterprise environments. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on labs, and project-based assessments, students will gain practical skills in modern automation tools and apply their knowledge… --- # IT257 — Cloud Infrastructure & Services ** 3 credits · 3 hours IT 257 - Cloud Infrastructure & Services ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] IT 257 - Cloud Infrastructure & Services ** 3 Credit(s) This course prepares students to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot cloud infrastructure and services in alignment with CompTIA Cloud+ certification --- # IT271 — Penetration Testing 3 credits · 3 hours IT 271 - Penetration Testing IT 271 - Penetration Testing 3 Credit(s) Preparation for penetration testing. Learn how to use ethical hacking skills to conduct a penetration test that will a company discover and address weaknesses that a hacker may exploit. Prereqs: IT 171 or instructor permission Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT272 — Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours IT 272 - Network Security IT 272 - Network Security 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the principles and practices of securing enterprise networks and information assets. Students learn how to defend network devices, local area networks, workstations, servers, and other critical resources against common threats. The course emphasizes the implementation of firewall technologies, deployment of intrusion prevention systems, and the application of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to protect data in transit. Students also explore cryptographic systems and their role in ensuring confidentiality, in… --- # IT275 — CISSP 3 credits · 3 hours IT 275 - CISSP IT 275 - CISSP 3 Credit(s) Preparation for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # IT281 — DevOps Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours IT 281 - DevOps Technologies IT 281 - DevOps Technologies 3 Credit(s) This course prepares students for the LPI DevOps Tools Engineer Exam 701, by focusing on the practical skills needed to manage modern infrastructure and services. Students will gain hands-on experience with containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), virtual and cloud-based machine deployment (Vagrant, Terraform), configuration management (Ansible, Puppet), and service monitoring and operations (Prometheus, Grafana). Emphasizing automation, scalability, and reliability, the course equips learners to build and maintain efficient… --- # IT298 — Information Technology Internship 1 credits · 1 hours IT 298 - Information Technology Internship IT 298 - Information Technology Internship 1 Credit(s) Students have the opportunity to participate within a business or industry setting to gain practical, hands-on experience with specific operational technologies. The course emphasizes the application of technical skills in real-world environments while reinforcing professional workplace practices. Prior departmental approval is required before enrollment. Prereqs: Departmental Approval Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # IT299 — Topics in Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours IT 299 - Topics in Information Technology IT 299 - Topics in Information Technology 3 Credit(s) Advanced IT topics that may vary from semester to semester. Focus on important information technology skills sets like cloud computing. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # INE100 — Intensive English Emerging Skills in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening 9 credits · 9 hours INE 100 - Intensive English Emerging Skills in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening INE 100 - Intensive English Emerging Skills in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening 9 Credit(s) Focus is on ing students in the beginning levels of language improve receptive and productive language skills and build vocabulary in preparation for more academically demanding second-level INE courses. Emphasis on conversational and survival skills needed to function in a new environment. Also includes written and oral sentence construction, pronunciation, cultural basics, reading comprehension and lingu… --- # INE101 — Intensive English: Reading & Writing 3 credits · 3 hours INE 101 - Intensive English: Reading & Writing INE 101 - Intensive English: Reading & Writing 3 Credit(s) Instruction for non-native-speaking students in developing emerging reading and writing skills in English. Students will work on essential writing skills at sentence level composition, and they will study vocabulary and idioms. Students will also be required to read, discuss and analyze short selections. Culture sharing and acclimation to the environment here in the United States will also make up some of the reading and writing assignments. Prereqs: INE 100 with a grade of C or better, T… --- # INE102 — Intensive English: Listening & Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours INE 102 - Intensive English: Listening & Speaking INE 102 - Intensive English: Listening & Speaking 3 Credit(s) speaking skills in both academic and life-skills based situations. Activities will build students’ confidence in speaking English. Students will practice pronunciation and listen to English at word level, sentence level and in simple conversations. Vocabulary, terminology, idioms, slang, grammar and syntax will be taught implicitly and explicitly. Students will discuss, interpret and analyze short readings or videos. Both culture sharing and everyday conversational strategies and to… --- # INE111 — Emerging Vocabulary I for Non-Native Speaker 1 credits · 1 hours INE 111 - Emerging Vocabulary I for Non-Native Speaker INE 111 - Emerging Vocabulary I for Non-Native Speaker 1 Credit(s) Basic class to immerse students in vocabulary appropriate level of Intensive English. Also focuses on use of vocabulary in conversation and writing. Word recognition and spelling will be addressed. Note: This class will begin to focus on vocabulary that may arise in academic settings, but will also include words from everyday life to increase students’ tools for operating in American society. To take this course student must place into Intensive English or ESL classes. Co-… --- # INE112 — Emerging Vocab II for Non-Native Speaker 1 credits · 1 hours INE 112 - Emerging Vocab II for Non-Native Speaker INE 112 - Emerging Vocab II for Non-Native Speaker 1 Credit(s) Students will be immersed in vocabulary appropriate to their level of Intensive English. Also focuses on use of vocabulary in conversation and writing. Word recognition and spelling will be addressed. Note: This class will begin to focus on vocabulary that may arise in academic settings, but also includes words from everyday life to increase students’ tools for operating in American society. Increased emphasis on word connotations, vocabulary expansion with word trees, grammatical… --- # INE190 — Intensive English Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours INE 190 - Intensive English Practicum INE 190 - Intensive English Practicum 1-3 Credit(s) An immersive experience for students to demonstrate general competency with the English language as well as improve both receptive and productive language skills outside the academic environment. Course will require reflection through journals and discussions on content learned, and the professor must verify the students’ attendance and participation in the setting where the students are placed. The student experience could include volunteer opportunities/exchanges on campus, in the community, or abroad… --- # INE199 — Phonics & Fluency 2 credits · 2 hours INE 199 - Phonics & Fluency INE 199 - Phonics & Fluency 2 Credit(s) Focus will be on improving pronunciation and fluency, especially when reading aloud. Activities include spelling and phonics instruction as well as speaking and reading exercises designed to increase reader’s fluency and natural voice when reading. A grade of C or better is needed to move into the next ESL class, ESL 104 . Emphasis will be on speaking although writing will be part of the class curriculum as well. Prereqs: Placement by ESL or Reading Chair Co-reqs: INE 101 & INE 102 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Deli… --- # LIT200 — World Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 200 - World Mythology LIT 200 - World Mythology 3 Credit(s) Survey of central myths of Greece, Middle East, Africa, India, Native America, and China. Emphasis on how myths have shaped various cultures. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 201 - Mythology Course Learning --- # LIT201 — Mythology in Western Culture 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 201 - Mythology in Western Culture LIT 201 - Mythology in Western Culture 3 Credit(s) This class focuses on the pervading influence of Western mythological traditions in literature and culture. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # LIT205 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 205 - Introduction to Literature LIT 205 - Introduction to Literature 3 Credit(s) An introductory survey of major literary works, with special attention given to terminology and critical analysis. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 100 - Introduction to Literature Course Learning --- # LIT210 — American Literature From Beginnings -1865 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 210 - American Literature From Beginnings -1865 LIT 210 - American Literature From Beginnings -1865 3 Credit(s) Study of development of U.S. literary tradition through 1865. Reading and discussion of myth, folklore, poetry, fiction, drama, historical documents, and other texts. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 101A - American Literature Course Learning --- # LIT215 — Introduction to Poetry 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 215 - Introduction to Poetry LIT 215 - Introduction to Poetry 3 Credit(s) A close study of poetry with special emphasis on the varieties of poetic form and the means of interpretation and evaluation. The works studied will be international in nature and from at least three different centuries. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 100P - Introduction to Literature Course Learning --- # LIT220 — American Literature From 1865 - Present 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 220 - American Literature From 1865 - Present LIT 220 - American Literature From 1865 - Present 3 Credit(s) Survey of American literature beginning with the period after the Civil War to the present. Major American writers in poetry, fiction and drama will be read and discussed in relation to the development of intellectual thought and literary theory. Includes writers which reflect diverse voices - Native American, African American, Asian American, Latin American, etc. - that make America unique. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Del… --- # LIT223 — African American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 223 - African American Literature LIT 223 - African American Literature 3 Credit(s) Survey of African-American literature from colonial America to present day United States. Includes slave narratives, essays speeches, music, poetry, short fiction, novels and drama/film, as well as a focus on their historical contexts. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 105AA - Multicultural Literature Course Learning --- # LIT230 — Contemporary Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 230 - Contemporary Fiction LIT 230 - Contemporary Fiction 3 Credit(s) Introduction to American and international fiction written from 1960 to the present. Includes short and long fiction with major emphasis on the similarities and differences of the cultural narratives that reflect the global village. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 100F - Introduction to Literature Course Learning --- # LIT238 — Horror Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 238 - Horror Fiction LIT 238 - Horror Fiction 3 Credit(s) Examination of classic and contemporary writing in order to explore the human fascination with the monstrous, the supernatural, and states of psychological consciousness. Includes the evolution of the horror genre and examine its place in the literary cannon. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # LIT260 — English Literature After 1800 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 260 - English Literature After 1800 LIT 260 - English Literature After 1800 3 Credit(s) Overview of English literature beginning with Romantics and continuing through Modern Age. Includes poetry, drama, fiction, and essays. Prereqs: ENG 101 , ENG 102 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 102B - British Literature Course Learning --- # LIT265 — Fiction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 265 - Fiction to Film LIT 265 - Fiction to Film 3 Credit(s) Investigates fiction and film with emphasis on their uniqueness and relationship, their common narrative elements that convince reader and viewer of their correspondence to life, and of the process of translation from one narrative form to another. Prereqs: ENG 101 , ENG 102 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # LIT271 — Literature & Contemporary Cultures 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 271 - Literature & Contemporary Cultures LIT 271 - Literature & Contemporary Cultures 3 Credit(s) Introduction to prose, poetry, drama, and film from around the globe by authors from 1900 to Present. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 200M - World Literature Course Learning --- # LIT273 — World Literature - Enlightenment to Present 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 273 - World Literature - Enlightenment to Present LIT 273 - World Literature - Enlightenment to Present 3 Credit(s) Survey course in the foundations of world literary traditions from the European Enlightenment through the 20th century. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LITR 200M - World Literature Course Learning --- # LIT275 — Holocaust Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 275 - Holocaust Literature LIT 275 - Holocaust Literature 3 Credit(s) The study of novels, essays, poetry, and other art centered on genocide in the Second World War and the post-Holocaust world. Explores matters of Jewish particularity as well as global implications of the Holocaust. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # LIT280 — Gender Issues in Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 280 - Gender Issues in Literature LIT 280 - Gender Issues in Literature 3 Credit(s) Through the reading of fiction and non-fiction texts, this class introduces students to literary, cultural, political and historical issues that shape gender and identity. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # LIT299 — Topics in Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 299 - Topics in Literature LIT 299 - Topics in Literature 3 Credit(s) Variety of special literature studies offered. Prereqs: ENG 101 or ENG 102 with a passing grade Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # LGM100 — Survey of Industrial Careers 1 credits · 1 hours LGM 100 - Survey of Industrial Careers LGM 100 - Survey of Industrial Careers 1 Credit(s) Introduction to career opportunities in manufacturing and supply chain management. Includes career exploration through interaction with regional professionals, guest seminars and university transfer information. Emphasis is placed on current trends in manufacturing and logistics (quality practice, globalization, automation, and technology.) Content focuses on aspects critical to a manufacturing and supply chain professionals. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learni… --- # LGM101 — Logistics & Supply Chain I ** 3 credits · 3 hours LGM 101 - Logistics & Supply Chain I ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] LGM 101 - Logistics & Supply Chain I ** 3 Credit(s) Foundational knowledge needed to understand the world of supply chain logistics and related core competencies including: safety, quality control, communications, teamwork, good workplace conduct, and familiarity with computer systems that support supply chain operations. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Safety module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful… --- # LGM105 — Introduction to Supply Chain Operational Management 3 credits · 3 hours LGM 105 - Introduction to Supply Chain Operational Management LGM 105 - Introduction to Supply Chain Operational Management 3 Credit(s) Covers concepts, principles and techniques for managing supply chains and operations in the manufacturing and service sectors. Fundamental terminology, functions and responsibilities encountered in the field of supply chain and operations management will be included. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # LGM205 — Global Logistics, Trade, & Culture 3 credits · 3 hours LGM 205 - Global Logistics, Trade, & Culture LGM 205 - Global Logistics, Trade, & Culture 3 Credit(s) Provides essential skills and knowledge for managing supply chain logistics in global markets. Emphasis on practical applications of supply chain management as they pertain to international business, including: cultural considerations, transportation modes; taxes, duties and quotas; trade agreements; packaging requirements; use of intermediaries; documentation requirements; legal and regulatory requirements; insurance; trade conventions; and the offshore procurement process. Prereqs: LGM 105… --- # LGM210 — Logistics & Supply Chain II ** 3 credits · 3 hours LGM 210 - Logistics & Supply Chain II ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] LGM 210 - Logistics & Supply Chain II ** 3 Credit(s) Emphasis on mid-level technical knowledge needed to understand the world of supply chain logistics and related core competencies. Includes product receiving, product storage, order processing, packaging, shipment, inventory control, safe handling of hazardous materials, evaluation of transportation modes, custom, and dispatch and tracking operations. Certified Logistics Associate ( LGM 101 ) (MSSC) is a Prepares students for MSSC/CLT. Includes a required certified… Prerequisites: LGM101 --- # LGM215 — Introduction to Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours LGM 215 - Introduction to Data Analytics LGM 215 - Introduction to Data Analytics 3 Credit(s) Introduction of basic concepts related to data analytics, some analysis techniques and the practice and use of data analytics in supply chain and logistics. Learn to identify, locate, analyze and report on business data sources both qualitatively and quantitatively. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # LGM290 — Logistics Internship 1 credits · 1 hours LGM 290 - Logistics Internship LGM 290 - Logistics Internship 1 Credit(s) Provides an experiential learning opportunity as students apply knowledge, concepts and skills associated the with the core courses in the degree. Prereqs: Sophomore standing and department chair permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MCH105 — Mechanical Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 105 - Mechanical Blueprint Reading MCH 105 - Mechanical Blueprint Reading 3 Credit(s) Mechanical Blueprint Reading is an essential course for students pursuing a career in machining. This course focuses on the skills needed to read, interpret, and create mechanical drawings. Students will learn to draw and properly dimension machine parts using Multiview and Isometric Drawings, understanding various machining symbols and notations. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH110 — Manual Machining I 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 110 - Manual Machining I MCH 110 - Manual Machining I 3 Credit(s) Manual Machining I is an introductory course designed for students pursuing a career in machining. This course emphasizes the practical skills and theoretical knowledge of using various hand tools in conjunction with machines such as the vertical mill and the surface grinder to learn how to properly set up work and the vise to create small projects. Co-reqs: MAT 110 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH115 — Manual Machining II 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 115 - Manual Machining II MCH 115 - Manual Machining II 3 Credit(s) Manual Machining II focuses on the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to set up and operate a metal lathe. Students will engage in hands-on projects to manufacture precise machine tools, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH125 — Inspection Quality Assurance 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 125 - Inspection Quality Assurance MCH 125 - Inspection Quality Assurance 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the principles and practices of quality control, emphasizing the accurate inspection of machined parts using mechanical drawings and precision measuring tools. Students will gain hands-on experience with Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) and other inspection equipment to ensure parts meet strict tolerance specifications. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH140 — Introduction to Machine Tools 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 140 - Introduction to Machine Tools MCH 140 - Introduction to Machine Tools 3 Credit(s) This is a foundational course designed for students beginning their journey in machining. This course focuses on the essential skills and knowledge required to set up and operate a Vertical Mill. Students will engage in hands-on projects to manufacture precise machine tools, emphasizing accuracy, and adherence to specified tolerances. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH150 — Introduction to Mill & Lathe Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 150 - Introduction to Mill & Lathe Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operations MCH 150 - Introduction to Mill & Lathe Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operations 3 Credit(s) Introduction to Mill & Lathe CNC Operations provides foundational knowledge and practical skills in setting up and operating CNC mills and lathes. Students will learn to program and machine small parts using G Codes, focusing on precision and adherence to specified tolerances. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH155 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Mill Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 155 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Mill Programming II MCH 155 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Mill Programming II 3 Credit(s) CNC Mill Programming II is designed for students aiming to deepen their expertise in CNC machining. This course focuses on the setup and programming of CNC mills using computer software to convert designs into machine code. Students will engage in hands-on projects to manufacture precise three-dimensional parts, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH160 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) I 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 160 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) I MCH 160 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) I 3 Credit(s) This course is designed for students aiming to master CNC machining. This course focuses on the setup and programming CNC mills using computer software to convert designs into machine code. Students will engage in hands-on projects to manufacture precise three-dimensional parts, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH257 — Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) I 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 257 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) I MCH 257 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) I 3 Credit(s) This course is focused on the principles and practices of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) using a 3-Axis CNC Mill. This course provides students with the foundational skills needed to set up and program CNC mills, converting designs into machine code to manufacture precise three-dimensional parts. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Prereqs: MCH 150 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH258 — Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) II 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 258 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) II MCH 258 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) II 3 Credit(s) This course is focused on the principles and practices of Computer Aided Manufacturing using a CNC Mill. This course provides students with the skills needed to set up and program CNC Mills, converting designs into machine code to manufacture precise three-dimensional parts. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Prereqs: MCH 150 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH259 — Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) III 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 259 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) III MCH 259 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) III 3 Credit(s) This course is focused on the principles and practices of Computer Aided Manufacturing using a CNC Lathe. This course provides students with the advanced skills needed to set up and program CNC Lathe, converting designs into machine code to manufacture precise three-dimensional parts. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Prereqs: MCH 150 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH275 — Applied Metallurgy 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 275 - Applied Metallurgy MCH 275 - Applied Metallurgy 3 Credit(s) This course covers the application of metallurgical concepts, procedures, and testing, including materials, alloy classification systems, industrial and manufacturing concepts, properties and testing, and industrial and manufacturing processes and applications. Prereqs: MAT 110 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH280 — Multi-Axis CNC Programming 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 280 - Multi-Axis CNC Programming MCH 280 - Multi-Axis CNC Programming 3 Credit(s) This advanced course is designed for students aiming to master the setup and programming of multi-axis CNC mills. This course provides hands-on experience in converting designs into machine code and manufacturing precise three-dimensional parts using multi-axis CNC mills. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and adherence to specified tolerances. Prereqs: MCH 150 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MCH296 — Machining Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours MCH 296 - Machining Capstone MCH 296 - Machining Capstone 3 Credit(s) This course is the culminating course for students in the machining program, designed to showcase their skills and knowledge in a real-world setting. This course allows students to independently design, program, and manufacture complex parts using multi-axis CNC mills. Co-reqs: MCH 280 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG100 — Tools of Industry ** 2 credits · 2 hours MFG 100 - Tools of Industry ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] MFG 100 - Tools of Industry ** 2 Credit(s) Students will study, use, and maintain tools related to mechanical trades including torches, digital and mechanical gauges, vacuum pumps, threading and pressing equipment, and a wide range of hand tools. Students are eligible to test for an NC3 Hand Tool Recognition Credential. Students who successfully complete the exam will be awarded the credential. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG101 — Principles of Safety ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 101 - Principles of Safety ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] MFG 101 - Principles of Safety ** 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the manufacturing world including specific instruction to facilitate safe work practices in industrial environment. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Safety module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exam. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MFG105 — Employment Strategies 1 credits · 1 hours MFG 105 - Employment Strategies MFG 105 - Employment Strategies 1 Credit(s) This course will assist students in securing employment. Students will develop an awareness of personal and academic skills as related to the job-seeking process. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MFG111 — Principles of Quality Practice ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 111 - Principles of Quality Practice ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] MFG 111 - Principles of Quality Practice ** 3 Credit(s) Provides knowledge and skills related to effective quality processes and practices used in today’s manufacturing industry. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Quality module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exam. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG130 — Basic Blue Print Reading for Construction 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 130 - Basic Blue Print Reading for Construction MFG 130 - Basic Blue Print Reading for Construction 3 Credit(s) Learn about various types of blueprints, shop prints and schematics used in an industrial environment. Learning to read blueprints, students discover how to comprehend and interpret the different types of standard symbols and abbreviations found on electrical construction drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG131 — Piping Design, Fitting, & Fusion ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 131 - Piping Design, Fitting, & Fusion ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] MFG 131 - Piping Design, Fitting, & Fusion ** 3 Credit(s) Practical soldering and brazing of copper and steel tubing will be covered. Several joining processes will be used to fabricate and repair the various connections and fittings used in piping systems including swaging, flaring, chemical bonding, threading, pressing, soldering, and brazing. Black iron and galvanized pipe, pipefittings, and hand valves for water and gas will be discussed, as well as PVC pipe and connections. Students will have the opportunit… --- # MFG132 — Precision Tools & Measurement ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 132 - Precision Tools & Measurement ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] MFG 132 - Precision Tools & Measurement ** 3 Credit(s) Provides the study of basic measuring tools used in manufacturing. This course will provide students with proficiency in using and reading basic measuring devices. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Safety module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exam. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG141 — Principles of Green Production ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 141 - Principles of Green Production ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] MFG 141 - Principles of Green Production ** 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the sustainability principles of “green” production, defined as workplace activities across all industries within the manufacturing sector that require the use of equipment, technologies, and processes to improve the environmental performance of manufacturing companies. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Safety module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the cer… --- # MFG201 — Principles of Manufacturing Processes & Production ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 201 - Principles of Manufacturing Processes & Production ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] MFG 201 - Principles of Manufacturing Processes & Production ** 3 Credit(s) Provides a broad understanding of manufacturing sub-industries and their related products, processes, challenges and best practices. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Manufacturing Processes module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exam. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In… --- # MFG205 — Manufacturing Process Controls 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 205 - Manufacturing Process Controls MFG 205 - Manufacturing Process Controls 3 Credit(s) Provides students with current practices associated with production planning, production scheduling and controlling production. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MFG215 — Problem Solving Tactics in Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 215 - Problem Solving Tactics in Manufacturing MFG 215 - Problem Solving Tactics in Manufacturing 3 Credit(s) Training in problem solving is emphasized as well as how to establish a culture of continuous improvement in a proactive environment. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MFG220 — Principles of Maintenance Awareness ** 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 220 - Principles of Maintenance Awareness ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] MFG 220 - Principles of Maintenance Awareness ** 3 Credit(s) Provides insights into basics of good maintenance practices through an understanding of electrical, mechanical and fluid power systems. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council Maintenance Awareness module certification test for an additional fee. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exam. Prereqs: MFG 111 and MFG 201 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier… --- # MFG240 — Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 240 - Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing MFG 240 - Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 Credit(s) Presents basic principles used in the design and implementation in a computer integrated manufacturing system. Emphasizes team concept and all aspects of a computer integrated manufacturing system to include the following: Robotics, Conveyor Control, Machining Center Integration Quality Control, Statistical Quality Control, and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Software. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG290 — Manufacturing Internship 1 credits · 1 hours MFG 290 - Manufacturing Internship MFG 290 - Manufacturing Internship 1 Credit(s) Provides an experiential learning opportunity as students apply knowledge, concepts and skills associated the with the core courses in the degree. Prereqs: Sophomore standing and department chair permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MFG299 — Industrial Trades Internship 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 299 - Industrial Trades Internship MFG 299 - Industrial Trades Internship 3 Credit(s) This course provides hands-on, on-the-job training to apply classroom knowledge in a real-world setting, covering topics like safety protocols, technical processes, problem-solving, and workplace communication. Students will engage in practical application of skills in a specific trade area and receive mentorship from industry professionals. Prereqs: Department Approval Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MAT096 — Pre-Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 096 - Pre-Algebra MAT 096 - Pre-Algebra 4 Credit(s) Topics include: signed numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percent, area, perimeter, volume, Pythagorean Theorem, conversions, graphing points and linear equations, and applications of Pre-Algebra topics. This is a pass/fail course. This course does not count toward graduation. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 096 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote Course Learning --- # MAT098 — Beginning Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 098 - Beginning Algebra MAT 098 - Beginning Algebra 4 Credit(s) Topics include: simplifying expressions; linear equations and inequalities; graphs of linear equations; writing equations of lines; integer exponent rules; scientific notation; operations on polynomials and rational expressions; factoring; solving quadratic equations by factoring; rational equations; complex fractions; and related applications This course does not count toward graduation. Prereqs: MAT 096 with a grade of P or placement into MAT 098 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Re… --- # MAT098S — Beginning Algebra With Corequisite Pre Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 098S - Beginning Algebra With Topics in this course include: simplifying expressions; linear equations and inequalities; graphs of linear equations; writing equations of lines; integer exponent rules; scientific notation; operations on polynomials and rational expressions; factoring; solving quadratic equations by factoring; rational equations; complex fractions; and related applications. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 098S Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MAT105 — Applied Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 105 - Applied Mathematics MAT 105 - Applied Mathematics 3 Credit(s) For career students to develop quantitative reasoning skills. Includes basic logic, financial decision-making, probability, statistical reasoning, linear and exponential modeling, and right triangle applications. Relevance of mathematics discussed as it relates to other disciplines. Prereqs: MAT 096 with a grade of P or placement into MAT 098 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote Course Learning --- # MAT110 — Industrial Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 110 - Industrial Mathematics MAT 110 - Industrial Mathematics 3 Credit(s) Covers mathematical problems designed for career and technical students. Topics include: measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and vectors. These are presented at an introductory level with an emphasis on applications in the trades. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # MAT121 — Intermediate Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 121 - Intermediate Algebra MAT 121 - Intermediate Algebra 4 Credit(s) Topics include: linear systems of equations in two or three variables; linear inequalities; set operations; absolute value equations and inequalities; polynomial functions; rational exponents; radical expressions; complex numbers; radical, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic equations; graphs of linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic functions; circles; and related applications. Prereqs: MAT 097 or MAT 098 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 121 or higher Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I… --- # MAT155 — Contemporary College Math 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 155 - Contemporary College Math MAT 155 - Contemporary College Math 4 Credit(s) This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Topics include: inductive and deductive reasoning, set theory, Venn diagrams, truth tables and logic, Geometry and Trigonometry, sequences and series, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, and applications. This course is recommended for non-STEM majors. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 155 or MAT 121 with a grade of C or better or MAT 098 / MAT 098S or MAT 105 with a grade of A. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Me… --- # MAT155S — Contemporary College Math with Supplement 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 155S - Contemporary College Math with Supplement MAT 155S - Contemporary College Math with Supplement 5 Credit(s) This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Topics include: inductive and deductive reasoning, set theory, Venn diagrams, truth tables and logic, Geometry and Trigonnometry, sequences and series, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, and applications. This course is recommended for non-STEM majors. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 155S or a grade of C or higher in MAT 098 , or MAT 105 . Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method:… --- # MAT157 — College Statistics- General Education 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 157 - College Statistics- General Education MAT 157 - College Statistics- General Education 4 Credit(s) This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Topics include constructing and interpreting graphs, descriptive statistics, sampling techniques, counting techniques, probability, probability distributions, confidence interval estimates, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and ANOVA. Students may not receive credit for both MAT 157 and MAT 175 . This course is recommended for non-STEM majors. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 157 or MAT 121 with a grade of… --- # MAT157S — College Statistics - General Education with Supplement 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 157S - College Statistics - General Education with Supplement MAT 157S - College Statistics - General Education with Supplement 5 Credit(s) This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Topics include constructing and interpreting graphs, descriptive statistics, sampling techniques, counting techniques, probability, probability distributions, confidence interval estimates, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and ANOVA. This course is recommended for non-STEM majors. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 157S or MAT 098 , MAT 098S ​, or MAT 105 with a grade of C… --- # MAT158 — College Algebra- General Education 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 158 - College Algebra- General Education MAT 158 - College Algebra- General Education 4 Credit(s) This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Designed for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and Business majors requiring higher levels of mathematics for degree requirements. Topics include linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; complex numbers and solution of higher degree polynomial equations; systems of linear equations; matrices; graphing functions including exponential, logarithmic, rational and polynomial functions, sequences,… --- # MAT158S — College Algebra - General Education with Supplement 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 158S - College Algebra - General Education with Supplement MAT 158S - College Algebra - General Education with Supplement 5 Credit(s) This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Designed for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and Business majors requiring higher levels of mathematics for degree requirements. Topics include linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; complex numbers and solution of higher degree polynomial equations; systems of linear equations; matrices; graphing functions including exponential, logarithmic, rational a… --- # MAT168 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 168 - Trigonometry MAT 168 - Trigonometry 3 Credit(s) Study of trigonometric functions and applications. Topics include angles, length of arc, trigonometric functions, law of cosines, law of sines, identities, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers, and polar coordinates. Students may not receive credit for both MAT 168 and MAT 171 . Prereqs: MAT 158 with a grade of C or better or place into MAT 210 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # MAT171 — Pre-Calculus Mathematics 6 credits · 6 hours MAT 171 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics MAT 171 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics 6 Credit(s) Unified study of College Algebra and Trigonometry provides necessary background for Calculus. Includes linear, quadratic, rational, and higher degree polynomial equations and inequalities; systems of equations; relations and functions along with graphs and equations; exponentials and logarithms; inverse; degree and radian measure; trigonometric functions; identities; triangles; vectors; polar coordinates; complex numbers; matrices and determinants; sequences and series; binomial theorem; mathematical induction;… --- # MAT175 — Introductory Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 175 - Introductory Statistics MAT 175 - Introductory Statistics 3 Credit(s) Topics include descriptive statistics, sampling techniques, counting techniques, probability, probability distributions, confidence interval estimates, hypothesis testing, simple linear regression, and one-way ANOVA. Prereqs: MAT 158 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 175 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote Course Learning --- # MAT180 — Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 180 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MAT 180 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 5 Credit(s) First in a sequence of three courses including analytic geometry, differential calculus, and integral calculus. Recommended for majors in mathematics, computer science, physical sciences, or engineering. Includes analytic geometry, functions, limits, continuity, the derivative and differentials, applications of the derivative, and differentials, antidifferentiation, indefinite and definite integrals, and applications of definite integral. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 180 or MAT 171 with a grade of C o… --- # MAT210 — Survey Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 210 - Survey Calculus MAT 210 - Survey Calculus 4 Credit(s) Recommended for business, life sciences, and social science majors. Focus on techniques of differential and integral calculus with application to business, life sciences, and social sciences. Trigonometry not used. Prereqs: Placement into MAT 210 or MAT 158 / MAT 158S with a grade of C or better. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote Course Learning --- # MAT220 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 220 - Discrete Mathematics MAT 220 - Discrete Mathematics 3 Credit(s) This course introduces fundamental concepts and data structures to serve as a foundation for subsequent courses in computer science. It provides a formal system on which mathematical reasoning is based, and various problem-solving strategies with emphasis on the algorithmic approach (both iterative and recursive). The course provides the mathematical foundation, level of abstract thinking, and knowledge of discrete mathematics topics essential to computer science including: logic, sets, functions and relations; methods… --- # MAT230 — Calculus & Analytic Geometry II 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 230 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry II MAT 230 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry II 5 Credit(s) Second course in sequence of three recommended for majors in mathematics, computer science, physical sciences, or engineering. Topics include transcendental functions, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, and polar curves. Prereqs: MAT 180 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 230 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Hybrid, Flex Course Learning --- # MAT240 — Calculus & Analytic Geometry III 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 240 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry III MAT 240 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry III 5 Credit(s) Third course in sequence of three recommended for mathematics, computer science, physical science, or engineering majors. Topics include calculus of vectors in two or three dimensions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and their applications; and introductory topics from differential equations. Prereqs: MAT 230 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex Course Learning --- # MAT242 — Introductory Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 242 - Introductory Linear Algebra MAT 242 - Introductory Linear Algebra 3 Credit(s) First course in linear algebra intended for mathematics, computer science, science, and engineering majors. Topics include matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, and applications such as eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Prereqs: MAT 230 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Flex, Hybrid Course Learning --- # MAT250 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 250 - Differential Equations MAT 250 - Differential Equations 3 Credit(s) First course in differential equations for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Topics include solution and application of ordinary differential equations, including n-th order nonhomogenous equations with variable coefficients and simultaneous differential equations. Methods used include Laplace transform, power series, variation of parameter, matrix methods, and introduction to numerical solutions. Prereqs: MAT 240 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Per… --- # MEC105 — Automated Process Controls 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 105 - Automated Process Controls MEC 105 - Automated Process Controls 3 Credit(s) Introduction to modern control theory and the use of sensors, actuators and controllers. Students will use state-of-the-art control systems used in industry and the elements that comprise a closed-loop network. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # MEC110 — Motors & Controls 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 110 - Motors & Controls MEC 110 - Motors & Controls 3 Credit(s) Explores theory and application of AC and DC motors including how different types of motors operate and how electronic motor control systems are designed and can be used to improve efficiency in a wide range of applications. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # MEC112 — Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 112 - Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems MEC 112 - Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems 3 Credit(s) Explores practical application of fluid power principles used in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems and equipment. Included: basic hydraulic and pneumatic principles and theory, identification of systems components and equipment, interpretation of fluid power symbols and drawings, and the application of fluid power knowledge and skills to industrial maintenance and troubleshooting. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In… --- # MEC115 — Machine Design 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 115 - Machine Design MEC 115 - Machine Design 3 Credit(s) Introduces analytical design of bearings, clutches, coupling, brakes, springs, gearing systems, and power shafting. Emphasizes methods of construction, machine parts and specifications of materials and manufacturing processes. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # MEC210 — Robotics Theory Maintenance Application 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 210 - Robotics Theory Maintenance Application MEC 210 - Robotics Theory Maintenance Application 3 Credit(s) The Robotics Theory, Maintenance & Application program introduces the students to the theory of robots including terminology, components, and basic programming. Covered will be the theory and application of servo and non-servo robots, robot types, controllers, manipulators, and basic robotic programming. Students will also learn the theory and operation of flexible and computer-integrated manufacturing and control systems. Students will develop, set up work cells, and integrate the… --- # MEC220 — Automatic System Integration 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 220 - Automatic System Integration MEC 220 - Automatic System Integration 3 Credit(s) The student will apply the concepts of robots and automation by building small automation systems. This automation cell will be accomplished within the framework of an assigned team of students. Students will apply learned concepts studied in previous classes. These concepts will assist in building, testing, and running their automated work cell. Students will develop, and apply project planning, time management and cooperative methods with their team members to build their work cell. Students will learn… --- # MDA103 — Foundations & Administrative Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours MDA 103 - Foundations & Administrative Procedures MDA 103 - Foundations & Administrative Procedures 3 Credit(s) The role and scope of practice of the medical assistant and other members of the healthcare team is introduced. Professionalism and communication techniques are covered throughout the course. Additionally, the course will address basic medical office procedures, billing and reimbursement practices. Co-reqs: HIM 110 & MDA 104 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA104 — Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting 3 credits · 3 hours MDA 104 - Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting MDA 104 - Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting 3 Credit(s) Students gain foundational knowledge to safely and accurately perform medical assisting clinical skills. Students will learn procedures to prevent the transmission of infectious pathogens, steps to accurately record and measure vital signs, medical dosage calculation, and medication administration. Co-reqs: MDA 103 & MDA 114 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA107 — Medical Specialties 3 credits · 3 hours MDA 107 - Medical Specialties MDA 107 - Medical Specialties 3 Credit(s) In this course students will learn about advanced procedures, testing and examinations in relation to specialty practice. Additionally, students will learn aspects of patient education and aging related changes in relation to the specialty practice. Prereqs: MDA 104 Co-reqs: MDA 117 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA108 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting 3 credits · 3 hours MDA 108 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting MDA 108 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting 3 Credit(s) This course will examine blood collection procedures, safety in relation to blood specimen collection, and common laboratory tests. Additionally, students will identify the cardiac cycle with emphasis on abnormal heart rhythms. Prereqs: MDA 104 Co-reqs: MDA 107 & MDA 118 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA109 — Professional Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours MDA 109 - Professional Capstone MDA 109 - Professional Capstone 2 Credit(s) This course is the final phase of professional development and culminating experiences for students in the Medical Assisting program. Professional skills and career preparation materials will be created. Students will review examination and continued certification requirements. Prereqs: MDA 107 & MDA 108 Co-reqs: MDA 129 Course Type: Capstone Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA114 — Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting Lab 0 credits · 0 hours MDA 114 - Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting Lab MDA 114 - Introduction to Clinical Medical Assisting Lab 0 Credit(s) Students will apply the foundational knowledge learned in MDA 104 to safely and accurately perform medical assisting clinical skills. Students will learn and demonstrate the procedures to prevent the transmission of infectious pathogens, steps to accurately record and measure vital signs, calculate medication dosages, and administer medications. Co-reqs: MDA 104 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA117 — Medical Specialties Lab 0 credits · 0 hours MDA 117 - Medical Specialties Lab MDA 117 - Medical Specialties Lab 0 Credit(s) In this course students will apply what they have learned about advanced procedures, testing and examinations in relation to specialty practice. Aspects of patient education and aging related changes will be discussed in relation to the specialty practice. Prereqs: MDA 103 & MDA 104 Co-reqs: MDA 107 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA118 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting Lab 0 credits · 0 hours MDA 118 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting Lab MDA 118 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting Lab 0 Credit(s) In this course students will apply what they have learned about blood collection procedures, safety in relation to blood specimen collection, and common laboratory tests. Additionally, students will apply what they have learned about the cardiac cycle with emphasis on abnormal heart rhythms. Prereqs: MDA 103 & MDA 104 Co-reqs: MDA 108 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MDA129 — Clinical Externship 4 credits · 4 hours MDA 129 - Clinical Externship MDA 129 - Clinical Externship 4 Credit(s) In this course students will have health-related work-based learning experiences that enable students to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts in a real-life setting. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical preceptor in an outpatient setting. Prereqs: MDA 107 & MDA 108 Co-reqs: MDA 109 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MPL101 — Music Private Lesson (30 Minutes) 1 credits · 1 hours MPL 101 - Music Private Lesson (30 Minutes) MPL 101 - Music Private Lesson (30 Minutes) 1 Credit(s) This course is an individual 30-minute music lesson culminating in a solo performance. This course includes meetings, lessons, plus a jury/final performance. Enrollment is restricted to students pursuing a degree in the performing arts. Prereqs: Must currently be pursuing a degree in the performing arts and have departmental permission. Course Type: Private Lesson Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MPL102 — Music Private Lesson (60 Minutes) 2 credits · 2 hours MPL 102 - Music Private Lesson (60 Minutes) MPL 102 - Music Private Lesson (60 Minutes) 2 Credit(s) This course is an individual 60-minute music lesson culminating in a solo performance. This course includes meetings, lessons, plus a jury/final performance. Enrollment is restricted to students pursuing a degree in the performing arts. Prereqs: Must currently be pursuing a degree in the performing arts and have departmental permission. Course Type: Private Lesson Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS021 — Recital & Concert Attendance 0 credits · 0 hours MUS 021 - Recital & Concert Attendance MUS 021 - Recital & Concert Attendance 0 Credit(s) Attendance and/or participation at musical performances and master classes, repeated until degree requirement is satisfactorily met. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Remote Course Learning --- # MUS101 — Foundations of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 101 - Foundations of Music MUS 101 - Foundations of Music 3 Credit(s) Study in clefs, notation, rhythm, scale structures pitch, and melodic writing. Basic introduction with no previous experience necessary. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR MUSC 101 - Music Fundamentals Course Learning --- # MUS105 — SCC Singers 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 105 - SCC Singers MUS 105 - SCC Singers 1 Credit(s) Performance class; students will work on music culminating in public performance. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 102C - Music Performance - Choir Course Learning --- # MUS112 — Jazz Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 112 - Jazz Appreciation MUS 112 - Jazz Appreciation 3 Credit(s) Explores earliest origins of jazz from Creole roots in Louisiana through blues, ragtime, Dixieland, big band, swing, be-bop, cool jazz, avante garde, Latin jazz, and fusion. Students taking this course may not receive credit for MUS 234 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR MUSC 100J - Music Appreciation - Jazz Course Learning --- # MUS115 — Chamber Choir 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 115 - Chamber Choir MUS 115 - Chamber Choir 1 Credit(s) Select choral ensemble specializing in chamber, madrigal and show choir literature, culminating in public performances. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Prereqs: Audition with instructor permission. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 102C - Music Performance - Choir Course Learning --- # MUS119 — Piano Proficiency I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 119 - Piano Proficiency I MUS 119 - Piano Proficiency I 1 Credit(s) Entry-level piano course for music majors with little knowledge of basic rudiments and grand staff reading. The first of a four-course sequence needed to prepare music education majors to meet Missouri piano proficiency requirements for certification to teach in public schools. Co-reqs: MUS 131 or MUS 131S and MUS 133 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS120 — Piano Proficiency II 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 120 - Piano Proficiency II MUS 120 - Piano Proficiency II 1 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 119 . Prereqs: MUS 131 or MUS 131S , MUS 133 , & MUS 119 with a “C” or better or Piano Skills Exam. Co-reqs: MUS 132 & MUS 134 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS121 — Piano Class I 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 121 - Piano Class I MUS 121 - Piano Class I 2 Credit(s) Develops basic skills and techniques in piano playing, applicable to various types of music. No previous keyboard experience necessary. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS122 — Piano Class II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 122 - Piano Class II MUS 122 - Piano Class II 2 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 121 . Prereqs: MUS 121 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS123 — Voice Class I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 123 - Voice Class I MUS 123 - Voice Class I 1 Credit(s) Fundamentals of tone production, diction, posture and breathing. Includes simple songs and part singing. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS125 — Guitar Class I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 125 - Guitar Class I MUS 125 - Guitar Class I 1 Credit(s) Basic guitar skills through a classic method, including first-position notes and scales, root chords, and accompaniment patterns while developing solo and ensemble skills. Recommended materials: Classic Guitar. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS131 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 131 - Music Theory I MUS 131 - Music Theory I 3 Credit(s) Study of basic rhythm, melody, principal triads and their inversions, dominant seventh chords, cadences, non-harmonic tones, part-writing and keyboard harmony. Students taking this course may not receive credit for MUS 131S Co-reqs: MUS 119 & MUS 133 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS131S — Music Theory I with Supplemental Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 131S - Music Theory I with Supplemental Instruction MUS 131S - Music Theory I with Supplemental Instruction 3 Credit(s) Study of basic rhythm, melody, principal triads and their inversions, dominant seventh chords, cadences, non-harmonic tones, part-writing and keyboard harmony. This enhanced section of Music Theory I includes an additional support component designed to build foundational theory skills such as clefs, notation, scale structures, pitch, and melodic writing through targeted practice and individualized feedback. Students taking this course may not receive credit for MUS 131 .… --- # MUS132 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 132 - Music Theory II MUS 132 - Music Theory II 3 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 131 including secondary triads, seventh chords, secondary dominants, elementary modulation, figured bass, and keyboard harmony. Prereqs: MUS 131 or MUS 131S, MUS 133, & MUS 119 with a “C” or better Co-reqs: MUS 134 & MUS 120 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS133 — Ear Training & Sight Singing I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 133 - Ear Training & Sight Singing I MUS 133 - Ear Training & Sight Singing I 1 Credit(s) Study of rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation in major and minor scales, and sightsinging in treble and bass clefs. Co-reqs: MUS 131 or MUS 131S & MUS 119 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS134 — Ear Training & Sight Singing II 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 134 - Ear Training & Sight Singing II MUS 134 - Ear Training & Sight Singing II 1 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 133 involving more complex rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation and sightsinging. Prereqs: MUS 131 or MUS 131S , MUS 133 , & MUS 119 with a “C”& or better. Co-reqs: MUS 132 & MUS 120 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS145 — Jazz Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 145 - Jazz Band MUS 145 - Jazz Band 1 Credit(s) Performance course; students rehearse with semester performance as culmination. Must supply own instrument. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 102B - Music Performance - Band Course Learning --- # MUS175 — Concert Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 175 - Concert Band MUS 175 - Concert Band 1 Credit(s) Students study music techniques through rehearsals culminating in public performance. Must supply own instrument. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 102B - Music Performance - Band Course Learning --- # MUS185 — Orchestra 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 185 - Orchestra MUS 185 - Orchestra 1 Credit(s) Preparation and performance techniques through the study of orchestral repertoire with emphasis on rehearsal disciplines and musical interpretations. Final performance at end of semester. Enrollment subject to instrumentation. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Prereqs: Must be able to read music and be proficient on an orchestral instrument. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 102O - Music Performance - Orchestra Course Learning --- # MUS219 — Piano Proficiency III 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 219 - Piano Proficiency III MUS 219 - Piano Proficiency III 1 Credit(s) Intermediate level piano class for music majors who possess a knowledge of all basic rudiments. Prereqs: MUS 132 , MUS 134 , & MUS 120 with a “C” or better or Piano Skills Exam Co-reqs: MUS 281 & MUS 283 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS220 — Piano Proficiency IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 220 - Piano Proficiency IV MUS 220 - Piano Proficiency IV 1 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 219 to prepare music majors for piano proficiency exam. Prereqs: MUS 281 MUS 283 , & MUS 219 with a “C” or better or Piano Skills Exam Co-reqs: MUS 282 & MUS 284 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS225 — Elements of Conducting 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 225 - Elements of Conducting MUS 225 - Elements of Conducting 3 Credit(s) Introduction to baton techniques and elements of interpretation in conducting choral and instrumental music. Prereqs: MUS 101 or MUS 131 or MUS 132 or MUS 281 or MUS 282 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS231 — Music History I (B.C. - 1750) 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 231 - Music History I (B.C. - 1750) MUS 231 - Music History I (B.C. - 1750) 3 Credit(s) Survey of development of Western music from the ancient Greeks through the Baroque period. More in-depth coverage of art music than MUS 111 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR MUSC 103 - Music History I Course Learning --- # MUS232 — Music History II (1750 - Present) 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 232 - Music History II (1750 - Present) MUS 232 - Music History II (1750 - Present) 3 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 231 . Survey of music from 1600-1827. Co-reqs: MUS 231 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR MUSC 104 - Music History II Course Learning --- # MUS234 — Jazz History 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 234 - Jazz History MUS 234 - Jazz History 3 Credit(s) Explores earliest origins of Jazz from Creole roots in Louisiana, big band, swing, cool jazz, be-bop, avant-garde, Latin jazz, and fusion. For students planning to major in music. Students taking this course may not receive credit for MUS 112 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS250 — Music Audio Production I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 250 - Music Audio Production I MUS 250 - Music Audio Production I 3 Credit(s) Basic background for working principles of audio and audio production in the music industry. Introduction to basic audio production techniques and theory. Topics include: microphones, speakers, mixing console operation, and audio editing. Students will complete projects independently and in small groups. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS251 — Music Audio Production II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 251 - Music Audio Production II MUS 251 - Music Audio Production II 3 Credit(s) Expands on recording curriculum explored in Audio I by increased focus on fundamentals and stereo recording. Concentration is on multi-track recording and in-depth use of Digital Audio Workstation software. Prereqs: MUS 250 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS259 — Music Theater Workshop 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 259 - Music Theater Workshop MUS 259 - Music Theater Workshop 1 Credit(s) This course will provide the student with the skills needed to successfully learn and perform in a musical theatre setting. The areas to be covered include acting, movement, musicianship, artistic interpretation, and role preparation. Technique will be discussed as necessary, but that is mainly reserved for students’ primary voice teacher. in Spring only. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS261 — Music Business 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 261 - Music Business MUS 261 - Music Business 3 Credit(s) This course presents a broad overview of the music industry, and explains how its various segments operate on a day-to-day basis: where monies are generated, who the key players are, how deals are made and broken, how to protect your interests, and new developments in digital technology that are changing the way that music is marketed, promoted, distributed, and heard. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS281 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 281 - Music Theory III MUS 281 - Music Theory III 3 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 132 . Including secondary functions 1 and 2, modulations, Binary and Ternary Form. Prereqs: MUS 132 , MUS 134 , & MUS 120 with a “C” or better. Co-reqs: MUS 283 & MUS 219 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS282 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 282 - Music Theory IV MUS 282 - Music Theory IV 3 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 281 . Prereqs: MUS 281 , MUS 283 , & MUS 219 with a “C” or better. Co-reqs: MUS 284 & MUS 220 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS283 — Ear Training & Sight Singing III 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 283 - Ear Training & Sight Singing III MUS 283 - Ear Training & Sight Singing III 1 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 134 . Prereqs: MUS 132 . MUS 134 , & MUS 120 with a “C” or better. Co-reqs: MUS 281 & MUS 219 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS284 — Ear Training & Sight Singing IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 284 - Ear Training & Sight Singing IV MUS 284 - Ear Training & Sight Singing IV 1 Credit(s) Continuation of MUS 283 . Prereqs: MUS 281, MUS 283, & MUS 219 with a “C” or better. Co-reqs: MUS 282 & MUS 220 Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # MUS295 — Opera Theater Workshop 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 295 - Opera Theater Workshop MUS 295 - Opera Theater Workshop 1 Credit(s) This course will provide the student with the skills needed to successfully learn and perform in an operatic setting. The areas to be covered include acting, movement, musicianship, artistic interpretation, and role preparation. Technique will be discussed as necessary, but that is mainly reserved for students’ primary voice teacher. in Fall only. May be repeated to meet the multi-term degree requirements. Prereqs: Instructor permission Course Type: Studio/Performance Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Co… --- # MUS299 — Sophomore Recital 0 credits · 0 hours MUS 299 - Sophomore Recital MUS 299 - Sophomore Recital 0 Credit(s) Solo presentation (with accompaniment) in a recital-type setting of at least 30 minutes. Prereqs: Commpletion of at least three semesters of applied instrumental or vocal instruction (e.g. MUS 154). Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR102 — Transition to Professional Nursing 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 102 - Transition to Professional Nursing NUR 102 - Transition to Professional Nursing 5 Credit(s) Ensures thorough understanding of fundamental knowledge necessary of a practical nurse transitioning into the role of a registered nurse. The nursing process as it applies to the responsibilities of a registered nurse is discussed. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, expand upon the current practical nursing knowledge by introducing complex nursing concepts relating to fluid dynamics, electrolytes, acid base, renal, and gastrointestinal disorders. Prereqs: A… --- # NUR103 — Fundamentals of Professional Nursing 9 credits · 9 hours NUR 103 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing NUR 103 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing 9 Credit(s) Each human being is presented as a unique individual, constantly responding to internal and external stimuli. The nursing process is emphasized as students apply principles of physical, biological, and social sciences. Basic nutrition and pharmacology are introduced. Nursing history and elements of health and disease are presented. Professional ethics and interpersonal relations are integrated throughout the course. The student will learn health assessment techniques, with an emphasis on… --- # NUR104 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I 11 credits · 11 hours NUR 104 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I NUR 104 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I 11 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 103 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing. Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health, the prevention of illness for individuals, and growth and development across the lifespan. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, provide emphasis on complex nursing knowledge necessary for the care of ind… --- # NUR106 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 106 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I NUR 106 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I 5 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 102 -Transtion to Professional Nursing. Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health and the prevention of illness for individuals across the lifespan. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, provide emphasis on complex nursing knowledge necessary for the care of individuals wit… --- # NUR112 — Transition to Professional Nursing Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 112 - Transition to Professional Nursing Lab NUR 112 - Transition to Professional Nursing Lab 0 Credit(s) Students demonstrate knowledge of and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multimedia, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations and lab staff assistance. Included: Vital signs, mobility, medication administration, injections, sterile gloving/personal protective equipment, ostomy care, gastric tubes, IV fluid administration, Foley catheter insertion, and intermediate medication math. Prereqs: Admission into LPN to ADN Bridge Prog… --- # NUR113 — Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 113 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Lab NUR 113 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Lab 0 Credit(s) Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: hygiene, vital signs, personal protective equipment, sterile gloving, mobility, medication administration, IV fluid therapy, injections, urinary catheters, fundamental medication math. Theory topics are reinforced through hands-on application. Prereqs: Admis… --- # NUR114 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 114 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Lab NUR 114 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 113 . Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: medication administration synthesis, gastrointestinal tubes, ostomy care, central line care, skills from the previous semester, and intermediate medication math. Theory topics are reinforced through hands-o… --- # NUR116 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 116 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Lab NUR 116 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 112 . Students demonstrate knowledge of and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multimedia, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations and lab staff assistance. Included: Vital signs, mobility, medication administration, injections, sterile gloving/personal protective equipment, ostomy care, gastric tubes, IV fluid administration, Foley catheter insertion, and in… --- # NUR122 — Transition to Professional Nursing Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 122 - Transition to Professional Nursing Clinical NUR 122 - Transition to Professional Nursing Clinical 0 Credit(s) Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in the simulation setting. Prereqs: Admission into LPN to ADN Bridge Program, BIO 260 , BIO 260L , BIO 261 & BIO 261L Co-reqs: NUR 102 & NUR 112 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR123 — Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 123 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Clinical NUR 123 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Clinical 0 Credit(s) Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in medical-surgical units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: Admission into the ADN program, & BIO 260L Co-reqs: NUR 103 & NUR 113 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR124 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 124 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical NUR 124 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 123 - Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Clinical. Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in medical-surgical, mental health, and pediatric units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NUR 103 & PSY 101 Co-reqs: NUR 104 , NUR 114 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR126 — Advanced Professional Nursing the Lifespan I Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 126 - Advanced Professional Nursing the Lifespan I Clinical NUR 126 - Advanced Professional Nursing the Lifespan I Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 122 . Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in medical-surgical and mental health units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NUR 102 Co-reqs: NUR 106 & NUR 116 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR253 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II 10 credits · 10 hours NUR 253 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II NUR 253 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II 10 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 104 . The individual is considered as a part of a social unit, the family. The development of sexual roles is presented and the physical, psychosocial, and ethno-cultural factors that influence it are considered. Adaptive and maladaptive responses of the mother, the neonate, and other family members to pregnancy and the birth process are examined. The human body’s responses to interferences with oxygenation of tissue are studied as it relat… --- # NUR254 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III 11 credits · 11 hours NUR 254 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III NUR 254 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III 11 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 253 . The patient with problems related to mobility, perception, metabolism, and body defense mechanisms is discussed, with emphasis on nurse and patient functioning on a health illness continuum. Included: immune, neurological, endocrine, integumentary, musculoskeletal, and sensory systems, and critical care and crisis nursing. Professional development is continued, as nursing leadership, ethical aspects of nursing care, and the legal-pr… --- # NUR255 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 255 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II NUR 255 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II 5 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 106 . Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health and the prevention of illness for individuals across the lifespan. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, provide emphasis on complex nursing knowledge necessary for the care of individuals during pregnancy and the birth proc… --- # NUR256 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 256 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III NUR 256 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III 5 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 255 . Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health and the prevention of illness for individuals across the lifespan. Leadership concepts including professional development, ethical aspects of nursing care, and the legal-professional role of the nurse are discussed. Examination of complex nursing knowledg… --- # NUR263 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 263 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab NUR 263 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 114 . Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: wound care, venipuncture, respiratory suction and tracheostomy care, IV push medication administration, initiation and management of blood transfusions, skills from the previous semester, and advanced med… --- # NUR264 — Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 264 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab NUR 264 - Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 263 . Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: communication, prioritization, skills from the previous semester, and comprehensive medication math. Theory topics are reinforced through hands-on application. Prereqs: NUR 253 Co-reqs: NUR 254 & NUR 27… --- # NUR265 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 265 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab NUR 265 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on NUR 116 . Students demonstrate knowledge of and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multimedia, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations and lab staff assistance. Included: IV push medication administration, central line management and dressing change, initiation and maintenance of blood transfusions, and advanced medication math. Prereqs: NUR 106 Co-reqs: NUR 255 & NUR 275 Course T… --- # NUR266 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 266 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab NUR 266 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 265 . Students demonstrate knowledge of and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multimedia, textbooks, self-direction demonstrations and lab staff assistance. Included: delegation and prioritization of a complex team of patients, and advanced medication math. Prereqs: NUR 255 Co-reqs: NUR 256 & NUR 276 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method:… --- # NUR273 — Professional Nursing Across Lifespan II Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 273 - Professional Nursing Across Lifespan II Clinical NUR 273 - Professional Nursing Across Lifespan II Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 124 . Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in medical-surgical and obstetric units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NUR 104 , BIO 261 , & BIO 261L   Co-reqs: NUR 253 & NUR 263 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR274 — Professional Nursing Across Lifespan III Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 274 - Professional Nursing Across Lifespan III Clinical NUR 274 - Professional Nursing Across Lifespan III Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 273 . Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to multiple complex patients in medical-surgical units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Preceptorship provides transition between student and practitioner. Prereqs: NUR 253 Co-reqs: NUR 254 & NUR 264 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR275 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 275 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical NUR 275 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 126 . Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in pediatric, labor and delivery, postpartum, and nursery units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NUR 106 Co-reqs: NUR 255 & NUR 265 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NUR276 — Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NUR 276 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Clinical NUR 276 - Advanced Professional Nursing Across the Lifespan III Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NUR 275 . Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in critical care units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities. In addition to the care of the complex client, students will be introduced to the charge nurse role during this clinical rotation. Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to a complex group of patients in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NUR 255 Co-reqs: NUR… --- # OTA105 — Fundamentals of OTA I 12 credits · 12 hours OTA 105 - Fundamentals of OTA I OTA 105 - Fundamentals of OTA I 12 Credit(s) Introduction to occupational therapy, including history, philosophy and foundational skills required for OT practice. Context is based on the fundamental skills needed in psychosocial dysfunction, physical and cognitive dysfunction, and pediatrics using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework. Theories guiding OT practice, values, and ethics of the profession discussed. Prereqs: Admission into the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Co-reqs: OTA 115 & OTA 125 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery… --- # OTA106 — Fundamentals of OTA II 12 credits · 12 hours OTA 106 - Fundamentals of OTA II OTA 106 - Fundamentals of OTA II 12 Credit(s) Build on foundation skills needed for OT practice and focuses on fundamental assessment and intervention skills in occupational therapy in psychosocial, physical, cognitive and pediatric dysfunction. Understanding of the OT process of assessment, treatment planning and implementation, transitions and discontinuation of OT services is addressed using the OTPF as a guide. Prereqs: OTA 105 , OTA 115 , & OTA 125 with a passing grade (75% or higher for each) Co-reqs: OTA 116 & OTA 126 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier:… --- # OTA115 — Kinesiology/Functional A & P 0 credits · 0 hours OTA 115 - Kinesiology/Functional A & P OTA 115 - Kinesiology/Functional A & P 0 Credit(s) Foundation in the biological, physical, and physiological application in the practice of occupational therapy. Students will demonstrate understanding and knowledge of the structure and function of the human body including the musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and endocrine systems. Students will apply knowledge for foundational practice skills such as ROM, assessment of muscle control, transfers, vital signs, body mechanics, client positioning and safe handling techniques. Co-reqs: OT… --- # OTA116 — Applied A & P in Health & Disease 0 credits · 0 hours OTA 116 - Applied A & P in Health & Disease OTA 116 - Applied A & P in Health & Disease 0 Credit(s) Continuation of the foundational skills practiced in previous coursework. Students use of meaningful activities as defined by OTPF focusing on performance areas that specifically address performance skills such as sensory motor, cognitive and psychosocial components. Assessment and intervention strategies and techniques that emphasize the use of purposeful activities and occupation to enhance role function will be the focus of practical application of these skills. Prereqs: OTA 105 , OTA 115 ,… --- # OTA125 — Occupation Based Activities I 0 credits · 0 hours OTA 125 - Occupation Based Activities I OTA 125 - Occupation Based Activities I 0 Credit(s) Introduction of occupation-based activities and the essential role occupation plays in the delivery of occupational therapy services. Primary emphasis is on the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and its application in activity analysis and implementation of services. Co-reqs: OTA 105 & OTA 115 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # OTA126 — Occupation Based Activities II 0 credits · 0 hours OTA 126 - Occupation Based Activities II OTA 126 - Occupation Based Activities II 0 Credit(s) Builds on foundational skills and concepts of occupation-based activities and the essential role occupation plays in the delivery of occupational therapy services. The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and its focus on activity analysis is the basis of practical application for assessment and intervention in clinical and nonclinical settings. Prereqs: OTA 105 , OTA 115 , & OTA 125 with a passing grade (75% or higher for each) Co-reqs: OTA 106 & OTA 116 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier I… --- # OTA205 — Fundamentals of OTA III 13 credits · 13 hours OTA 205 - Fundamentals of OTA III OTA 205 - Fundamentals of OTA III 13 Credit(s) Builds on foundational and fundamental skills needed for entry-level occupational therapy practice related to psychosocial, physical, cognitive and pediatrics. Understanding of entry-level competency skills and implementation of OT treatment for demonstrating service competency is emphasized. Prereqs: OTA 106 , OTA 116 , & OTA 126 with a passing grade (75% or higher for each) Co-reqs: OTA 215 & OTA 225 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # OTA206 — OTA Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours OTA 206 - OTA Capstone OTA 206 - OTA Capstone 2 Credit(s) Final phase of professional development and cullminating experiences for students in the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. Provides an opportunity for reflection on the integration of academic coursework and fieldwork experiences and prepares the OTA student to enter the professional realm. Prereqs: OTA 205 , OTA 215 and OTA 225 with a passing grade (75% or higher for each) Co-reqs: OTA 226 and OTA 227 Course Type: Lecture Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # OTA215 — Professional Development/Clinical Competency 0 credits · 0 hours OTA 215 - Professional Development/Clinical Competency OTA 215 - Professional Development/Clinical Competency 0 Credit(s) Builds on foundational and fundamentals skills needed for entry-level competency. Provides specific hands-on laboratory experience focused on demonstrating entry-level competency through student presentations, lab practical examinations and collaborative activities which reinforce foundational and fundamental skills previously practiced. Prereqs: OTA 106 , OTA 116 , & OTA 126 with a passing grade (75% or higher for each) Co-reqs: OTA 205 & OTA 225 Course Type: Lab Tuition… --- # OTA225 — Occupation Based Activities III 0 credits · 0 hours OTA 225 - Occupation Based Activities III OTA 225 - Occupation Based Activities III 0 Credit(s) Builds on fundamental competency skills and concepts of entry-level practice using occupation-based activities and the essential role occupation plays in the delivery of occupational therapy services. The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework and the AOTA Fieldwork Performance Evaluation will be the basis of practical application for understanding entry-level competency in various clinical and non-clinical settings. Prereqs: OTA 106 , OTA 116 , & OTA 126 with a passing grade (75% or higher for ea… --- # OTA226 — OTA Practicum I 4 credits · 4 hours OTA 226 - OTA Practicum I OTA 226 - OTA Practicum I 4 Credit(s) Level II Fieldwork is the opportunity to practice full time in the field during an 8-week rotation under direct supervision of a clinical fieldwork educator. Practice emphasis using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF) as it relates to the implementation of treatment, including documentation, facilitation of activities of daily living performance, functional activities, treatment planning/implementation, and addressing environmental barriers. Prereqs: OTA 205 , OTA 215 , & OTA 225 with a passing grade (75% or higher… --- # OTA227 — OTA Practicum II 4 credits · 4 hours OTA 227 - OTA Practicum II OTA 227 - OTA Practicum II 4 Credit(s) Level II Fieldwork is the opportunity to practice full time in the field during an 8-week rotation under direct supervision of a clinical fieldwork educator. Practice emphasis using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF) as it relates to the implementation of treatment, including documentation, facilitation of activities of daily living performance, functional activities, treatment planning/implementation, and addressing environmental barriers. Prereqs: OTA 205 , OTA 215 ,& OTA 225 with a passing grade (75% or highe… --- # PHL101 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the people and ideas significant to historical and contemporary inquiries in such philosophical domains as metaphysics, epistemology, and axiology. Topics addressed may include free will, God, personal identity and consciousness, inferential reasoning and the limits of scientific knowledge, aesthetics, ethics, and politics. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHIL 100 - Introduction to Philosophy Course Learning --- # PHL102 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHL 102 - Introduction to Logic PHL 102 - Introduction to Logic 3 Credit(s) This course introduces the student to basic principles of sound reasoning, including both deductive and inductive logic. Topics may include formal and informal fallacies, causal reasoning, categorical logic, propositional logic, and critical thinking. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHIL 101 - Introduction to Logic Course Learning --- # PHL160 — Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHL 160 - Ethics PHL 160 - Ethics 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the philosophical study of morality, including broadly historical, topical, theoretical, and or applied areas of ethical inquiry. Topics may include the history of ethics, human nature, challenges to morality (e.g. relativism, egoism, etc.), moral theoretical foundations (e.g. virtue ethics, care ethics, deontological ethics, utilitarianism, pragmatism, particularism, pluralism, etc.), social ethics (e.g. including race, gender, sexuality, etc.), and applied areas (e.g. abortion, capital punishment, environmental ethics, health… --- # PHL201 — World Religion 3 credits · 3 hours PHL 201 - World Religion PHL 201 - World Religion 3 Credit(s) An introduction to a wide variety of world religious belief systems and practices, as well as the historical-cultural value systems underpinning their various divergent and/or overlapping value systems. Topics include major world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, among others), as well as various sects and denominations within those religions. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR RELG 100 - World Religion Course Learning --- # PHL290 — Topics in Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHL 290 - Topics in Philosophy PHL 290 - Topics in Philosophy 3 Credit(s) Seminar style course reflecting specializations in fields of philosophy. Titles may include: The Modern and the Postmodern, Democracy and Philosophy, Phenomenology and Existentialism, and Aesthetics. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHY105 — Environmental Geology 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 105 - Environmental Geology PHY 105 - Environmental Geology 3 Credit(s) Examination of geologic processes and hazards that influence human activities and the geologic aspects of pollution and waste-disposal. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR GEOL 100 - Geology (Lecture Only) Course Learning --- # PHY111 — Introduction to Physical Science 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 111 - Introduction to Physical Science PHY 111 - Introduction to Physical Science 3 Credit(s) Introduces the basics in a variety of scientific disciplines including classical (Newtonian) physics, energy, matter and heat, wave behavior, electricity and magnetism, modern physics (the atom and nucleus), geology, and astronomy. Basic high school math/algebra is utilized in portions of this course. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHYS 110 - Essentials in Physical Sciences (Lecture Only) Course Learning --- # PHY113 — Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours PHY 113 - Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory PHY 113 - Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Laboratory reinforces topics discussed in PHY 111 by utilizing hands-on experimentation. Co-reqs: PHY 111 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHYS 110L - Essentials in Physical Sciences with Lab (Lecture and Lab) Course Learning --- # PHY125 — Introduction to Physical Geology 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 125 - Introduction to Physical Geology PHY 125 - Introduction to Physical Geology 3 Credit(s) Introduces a basic understanding of topics in physical geology including the unifying theory of plate tectonics, discussions of Earth materials (rocks and minerals), internal processes (volcanism, earthquakes), surface processes (surface and ground water, weathering, erosion), and geologic time. Campus outings will be incorporated to emphasize Missouri geology. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR GEOL 100 - Geology (Le… --- # PHY127 — Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours PHY 127 - Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory PHY 127 - Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Laboratory reinforces topics discussed in PHY 125 by utilizing practical experimentation and observations. Co-reqs: PHY 125 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR GEOL 100L - Geology with Lab (Lecture and Lab) Course Learning --- # PHY130 — Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 130 - Astronomy PHY 130 - Astronomy 3 Credit(s) Non-mathematical introduction to astronomy designed primarily for non-science majors. Topics include the history and cultural impact of astronomy, properties of solar system and stellar structures. Supplemented by occasional hours of evening observation. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ASTR 100 - Astronomy (Lecture Only) Course Learning --- # PHY131 — Astronomy Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours PHY 131 - Astronomy Laboratory PHY 131 - Astronomy Laboratory 1 Credit(s) Analysis and interpretation of astronomical data and observations with telescopes. No prior knowledge of astronomy assumed. Co-reqs: PHY 130 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR ASTR 100L - Astronomy with Lab Course Learning --- # PHY150 — General Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 150 - General Physics I PHY 150 - General Physics I 3 Credit(s) This course includes a survey of kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluids, oscillations, waves, and thermodynamics with a non-calculus approach. Prereqs: MAT 158 with a grade of C or higher or Accuplacer AAF of 263 or higher Co-reqs: PHY 153 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHYS 150L - Advanced Physics I with Lab (Lecture & Lab) Course Learning --- # PHY151 — General Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 151 - General Physics II PHY 151 - General Physics II 3 Credit(s) This course includes a survey of oscillations, waves, electrostatics, DC circuits, magnetism, geometric optics, and wave optics with a non-calculus approach. Prereqs: PHY 150 with a grade of C or higher Co-reqs: PHY 154 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # PHY153 — General Physics I Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours PHY 153 - General Physics I Laboratory PHY 153 - General Physics I Laboratory 1 Credit(s) This course is the experimental component of PHY 150. Prereqs: MAT 158 with a grade of C or higher or Accuplacer AAF of 263 or higher Co-reqs: PHY 150 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHYS 150L - Advanced Physics I with Lab (Lecture and Lab) Course Learning --- # PHY154 — General Physics II Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours PHY 154 - General Physics II Laboratory PHY 154 - General Physics II Laboratory 1 Credit(s) This course is the experimental component for PHY 151 . Prereqs: PHY 150 with a grade of C or higher Co-reqs: PHY 151 Course Type: Lab Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PHY250 — Engineering Physics I 5 credits · 5 hours PHY 250 - Engineering Physics I PHY 250 - Engineering Physics I 5 Credit(s) This is a calculus-based physics designed for physics and engineering majors and is the first in a two-course sequence. The course emphasizes kinematics, mechanics, energy, momentum, waves, heat and thermodynamics. Prereqs: MAT 180 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PHYS 200L - Advanced Physics I with Lab (Lecture and Lab) Course Learning --- # PHY251 — Engineering Physics II 5 credits · 5 hours PHY 251 - Engineering Physics II PHY 251 - Engineering Physics II 5 Credit(s) This calculus-based course teaches the fundamentals of electricity, magnetism and optics. This course is the second in a two-semester sequences required for physical sciences and engineering degrees. Prereqs: Both MAT 230 & PHY 250 with a grade of C or higher Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # PLB110 — Drainage, Waste, & Vent Systems 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 110 - Drainage, Waste, & Vent Systems PLB 110 - Drainage, Waste, & Vent Systems 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the design, installation, and maintenance of drainage, waste, and vent (DWV) systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Emphasis is placed on plumbing codes, system layout, material selection, and troubleshooting techniques. Students will gain hands-on experience with DWV system components, learn to interpret technical drawings, and apply safety standards to ensure proper system function and compliance with regula… --- # PLB120 — Water Supply Systems 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 120 - Water Supply Systems PLB 120 - Water Supply Systems 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the principles, design, installation, and maintenance of water supply systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Topics include sources of potable water, distribution methods, pressure regulation, backflow prevention, and compliance with plumbing codes and standards. Students will gain practical skills in system layout, pipe sizing, material selection, and troubleshooting common water supply issues. Emphasis is placed on safety, efficiency, and sustainability in deli… --- # PLB130 — Fixture Install & Finish 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 130 - Fixture Install & Finish PLB 130 - Fixture Install & Finish 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on the installation, connection, and finishing of plumbing fixtures in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Students will learn how to properly set, secure, and connect fixtures such as sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, faucets, and appliances to water supply and drainage systems. Emphasis is placed on code compliance, safety practices, material selection, and the aesthetic aspects of finishing work. Hands‑on training will prepare students to deliver professional‑quality installatio… --- # PLB140 — Plumbing Code 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 140 - Plumbing Code PLB 140 - Plumbing Code 3 Credit(s) History of code, water quality, treatment of waste. This course will introduce the students to both the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and where they differ from each other and where they are similar. Students will also be introduced to the International Mechanical Code, and terms used in all codes. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PLB150 — Plumbing Systems 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 150 - Plumbing Systems PLB 150 - Plumbing Systems 3 Credit(s) This course will introduce the students to various plumbing systems including residential and commercial installation, soldering, PEX, black iron pipe, and fixture installation. Students will also study drainage including vertical and lateral drainage. They will also understand the different types of sewage systems including connection to city systems and various types of septic systems. Prereqs: MFG 100 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier I Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # PLB160 — Gas, Fuel, & Water Heating Systems ** 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 160 - Gas, Fuel, & Water Heating Systems ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] PLB 160 - Gas, Fuel, & Water Heating Systems ** 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, service, and maintain gas, fuel, and water heating systems used in residential and commercial applications. Topics include combustion principles, fuel types, water heater design, venting requirements, safety standards, and code compliance. Students will gain hands‑on experience with system components such as burners, controls, tanks, and piping connections. Emphasis is p… --- # PLB170 — Plumbing Inspection & Maintenance ** 3 credits · 3 hours PLB 170 - Plumbing Inspection & Maintenance ** [ Click here for Cert Information ] PLB 170 - Plumbing Inspection & Maintenance ** 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to inspect, evaluate, and maintain plumbing systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Emphasis is placed on identifying system deficiencies, applying preventive maintenance practices, and ensuring compliance with plumbing codes and safety standards. Students will learn how to use inspection tools, document findings, and perform corrective actions to extend the life a… --- # POL101 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POL 101 - American Government POL 101 - American Government 3 Credit(s) Basic concepts of political science with major emphasis on origin, principles, organization, and nature of American federal system and its politics. POL 101 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online, Hybrid CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR POSC 101 - American Government Course Learning --- # POL102 — State and Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours POL 102 - State and Local Government POL 102 - State and Local Government 3 Credit(s) Examines structure, functions and operation of American state and local government within context of federalism. POL 102 complies with provisions of Section 170.011 RsMo. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online, Service Learning Course Learning --- # POL201 — International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours POL 201 - International Relations POL 201 - International Relations 3 Credit(s) Study of factors shaping relationships among nations with emphasis upon developing nations, and economic, political and environmental issues. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR POSC 201 - International Relations Course Learning --- # POL210 — Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours POL 210 - Comparative Politics POL 210 - Comparative Politics 3 Credit(s) Analysis of ideologies, political cultures, and governmental structures of several different countries. Political systems of variety of nations chosen for study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR POSC 202 - Introduction to Comparative Politics Course Learning --- # POL280 — Modern Britain 3 credits · 3 hours POL 280 - Modern Britain POL 280 - Modern Britain 3 Credit(s) Introduction to political/social life in modern Britain: social stratification, the British political infrastructure, and dealing with published materials on British socio-political issues. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # POL296 — Political Science Internship 3 credits · 3 hours POL 296 - Political Science Internship POL 296 - Political Science Internship 3 Credit(s) Students placed in participatory position in government office or community organization. Requires research paper relating to some aspect of internship. Prereqs: POL 101 or POL 102 & instructor permission Co-reqs: 2.5 GPA and Sophomore standing Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Service Learning Course Learning --- # POL299 — Topics in Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours POL 299 - Topics in Political Science POL 299 - Topics in Political Science 1-3 Credit(s) Exploration of one topic selected by department. Introduction to research techniques and seminar approved as intregral part of scholarship. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # NPN100 — Personal & Vocational Concepts 1 credits · 1 hours NPN 100 - Personal & Vocational Concepts NPN 100 - Personal & Vocational Concepts 1 Credit(s) Role of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in relationship to other members of health care team is presented. Includes nursing history, professional ethics, legalities in nursing, and interpersonal relations in today’s health care setting through asynchronous assignments and discussions. Prereqs: Admission into the Practical Nursing Program, BIO 260 & BIO 260L Co-reqs: NPN 101 & NPN 111 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: Online Course Learning --- # NPN101 — Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Theory 5 credits · 5 hours NPN 101 - Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Theory NPN 101 - Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Theory 5 Credit(s) Beginning nursing students will acquire a foundation of basic nursing theory through engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams. Emphasis is on growth and development across the lifespan and the nursing process as students apply principles of biology and physical sciences and social and behavioral sciences. Concepts included: review of relevant anatomy and physiology, concepts of health and illness, therapeutic communication and relationships, communicat… --- # NPN102 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I 9 credits · 9 hours NPN 102 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I NPN 102 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I 9 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NPN 101 . Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health, the prevention of illness for individuals across the lifespan. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, provide emphasis on nursing knowledge necessary for the care of individuals with alterations in fluid and electrolytes, acid-base balance, diabetes,… --- # NPN111 — Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 111 - Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Laboratory NPN 111 - Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Laboratory 0 Credit(s) Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: hygiene, vital signs, personal protective equipment, sterile gloving, mobility, medication administration, fundamental medication math. Theory topics are reinforced through hands-on application. Prereqs: Admission into the Practical Nursing Program,… --- # NPN112 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Laboratory 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 112 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Laboratory NPN 112 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Laboratory 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NPN 111 - Fundamentals of Nursing Laboratory. Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: gastrointestinal tubes, injections, ostomy care, IV fluid therapy, urinary catheters, wound care, skills from the previous term, and intermediate medication math.… --- # NPN122 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 122 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical NPN 122 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical 0 Credit(s) Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in long term care in area healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NPN 100 & NPN 101 Co-reqs: NPN 102 & NPN 112 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NPN151 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II 9 credits · 9 hours NPN 151 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II NPN 151 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II 9 Credit(s) Builds on foundational knowledge gained in NPN 102 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I. Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health and the prevention of illness for individuals across the lifespan. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, provide emphasis on nursing knowledge necessary for the care of individuals with immune,… --- # NPN152 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III 9 credits · 9 hours NPN 152 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III NPN 152 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III 9 Credit(s) Builds on foundational knowledge gained in NPN 151 . Evidence-based nursing knowledge presented will focus on the nursing process encompassing the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental health, the prevention of illness for individuals across the lifespan. Engaging and interactive class time, along with assignments and exams, provide emphasis on nursing knowledge necessary for the care of individuals with reproductive, maternal health, renal, genitourinar… --- # NPN161 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 161 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab NPN 161 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NPN 112 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Laboratory. Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: venipuncture, central line care, management of blood transfusions, IV push medication administration, respiratory suction and trach care, skills from the prev… --- # NPN162 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 162 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab NPN 162 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III Lab 0 Credit(s) Builds on foundational knowledge gained in NPN 161 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Laboratory. Students gain comprehensive knowledge and ability to safely and accurately perform nursing skills in a safe learning environment using multi-media, textbooks, self-direction, demonstrations, and lab staff assistance. Included: communication, skills from the previous terms, and comprehensive medication math. Theory topics are reinforced through hands-on application. P… --- # NPN171 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 171 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical NPN 171 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NPN 122 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan I Clinical. Students plan, administer, and evaluate care to patients in medical-surgical units in area hospitals/healthcare facilities and in the simulation setting. Prereqs: NPN 102 Co-reqs: NPN 151 & NPN 161 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # NPN172 — Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III Clinical 0 credits · 0 hours NPN 172 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III Clinical NPN 172 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan III Clinical 0 Credit(s) Builds on knowledge gained in NPN 171 - Practical Nursing Across the Lifespan II Clinical. Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in preceptorship, providing a transition between student and practitioner. Students plan, prioritize, administer and evaluate nursing care for patients in speciality units and medical-surgical units during simulation. Prereqs: NPN 151 Co-reqs: NPN 152 & NPN 162 Course Type: Clinical Tuition Tier: Tier III De… --- # PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 Credit(s) Examination of behavioral, cognitive, psychoanalytic, humanistic and biological viewpoints in psychology. Includes learning principles and applications, perception, motivation, emotions, stress, psychobiology, personality, abnormal behavior and approaches to therapy. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PSYC 100 - General Psychology Course Learning --- # PSY201 — Child Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 201 - Child Psychology PSY 201 - Child Psychology 3 Credit(s) Study of human development from conception to adolescence, emphasizing both current and historical approaches to research and theory, genetic and environmental influences on development, and the sequence and timing of physical, mental, and personality development throughout the years of childhood. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # PSY210 — Human Growth & Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 210 - Human Growth & Development PSY 210 - Human Growth & Development 3 Credit(s) Survey of major areas of human growth and behavior through the eight areas of development, including prenatal and concluding with death and dying. Emphasis is on understanding of the important methods, terms, theories, and findings in the field of lifespan psychology. Introduction to areas that psychologists explore and study in better understanding the influences of our human experience. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online… --- # PSY215 — Adolescent Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 215 - Adolescent Psychology PSY 215 - Adolescent Psychology 3 Credit(s) Introduction to physical, mental, personality and social developments unique to adolescence. Focus mainly on factors influencing normal development, but some abnormal behaviors discussed. Biological, psychological, cultural, and historical perspectives considered. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # PSY216 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 216 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 216 - Abnormal Psychology 3 Credit(s) This course surveys the history, theories, etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of the spectrum of psychological disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, childhood & adolescence disorders. This course will include theories, clinical assessment & diagnosis using DSM V classification system. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online, Service Learning Course Learning Prerequisites: PSY101 --- # PSY220 — Personality Theories 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 220 - Personality Theories PSY 220 - Personality Theories 3 Credit(s) Study of major theories of personality with emphasis on developmental influence and integration of behavior. Theories surveyed represent dynamic, humanistic, cognitive and behavioral perspectives. Issues such as self- concept, structure of personality, social adjustment, self-management and maladjustment and therapy are considered within context of each theoretical system. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # PSY225 — Psychology of Aging 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 225 - Psychology of Aging PSY 225 - Psychology of Aging 3 Credit(s) Examination of psychological processes of aging involving sensory, sexual, intellectual, and personality changes in later life with some attention to common mental disorders in the aged. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # PSY230 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 230 - Social Psychology PSY 230 - Social Psychology 3 Credit(s) Study of social interaction of individuals and psychological principles and concepts involved in these relationships. Discussion of social perception, values, attitudes, prejudice, social influence, group dynamics, leadership and other group processes. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # PSY235 — Intro to Stereotyping, Prejudice, & Discrimination 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 235 - Intro to Stereotyping, Prejudice, & Discrimination PSY 235 - Intro to Stereotyping, Prejudice, & Discrimination 3 Credit(s) Focuses on social psychological research examining stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination. The history of human groups is replete with examples of how thoughts, feelings, and treatment of others depend on membership in various social categories. From Black Lives Matter to mansplaining, issues of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination grab attention and draw concern. Coursework brings together research from social, cognitive, affective, developmental, c… --- # PSY240 — Intro to Applied Behavior Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 240 - Intro to Applied Behavior Analysis PSY 240 - Intro to Applied Behavior Analysis 3 Credit(s) This course is an introduction to applied behavior analysis and the application of behavioral principles and procedures to social challenges. The students will learn about the causes of behavior, basic principles and procedures, and then apply this information to specific content areas or populations. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # PSY250 — Drugs & Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 250 - Drugs & Behavior PSY 250 - Drugs & Behavior 3 Credit(s) This course will address the many issues related to the use of psychoactive drugs. Students will learn about the biopsychological factors that underlie drug use and abuse while they examine specific individual drugs therapeutic psychoactive properties but also how long-term and/or excessive use modifies brain function. Students will learn how to distinguish between the science of psychopharmacology and the unsubstantiated claims of media, advertising and/or drug culture. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lectur… --- # PSY252 — Stress & Health Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 252 - Stress & Health Psychology PSY 252 - Stress & Health Psychology 3 Credit(s) This course provides a comprehensive investigation of stress and health psychology, examining the complex interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors in health and illness. This course introduces the structures and processes of the mind and the nervous system, including the psychobiology of eating, sleeping, emotion, stress, and learning. Students will use this neuroscientific and psychological foundation to understand the mind-body relationship and its influence on health promotion,… --- # PSY255 — Brain & Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 255 - Brain & Behavior PSY 255 - Brain & Behavior 3 Credit(s) Examination of the human nervous system focusing on the central nervous system, the development and function of nerve cells and the relation between the brain and behavior. Topics include motivation, learning, sensation and perception, movement, emotions and brain dysfunction. Prereqs: PSY 101 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # PSY290 — Special Topics in Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 290 - Special Topics in Psychology PSY 290 - Special Topics in Psychology 3 Credit(s) Selected studies in the field of psychology. Topics may include: psychological aspects of death; gender; issues in forensic psychology; diversity studies; preparation for marriage; child-rearing practices; and various other issues. Course may be repeated as topics vary by semester. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # RDG085 — Reading Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours RDG 085 - Reading Fundamentals RDG 085 - Reading Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to students expand the range of their reading comprehension and vocabulary skills with direct practice. This course does not count toward graduation. Prereqs: Course required based on assessment test reading scores. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # RDG092 — Reading Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours RDG 092 - Reading Improvement RDG 092 - Reading Improvement 3 Credit(s) Directed practice in college reading skills; emphasizes word comprehension skills including context clues, dictionary use, and word components as well as paragraph comprehension skills including locating and inferring information. This course does not count toward graduation. Prereqs: Course required based on assessment test reading scores or RDG 085 with a Pass grade. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: Hybrid, In-Person Course Learning --- # RDG093 — Introduction to College Reading 3 credits · 3 hours RDG 093 - Introduction to College Reading RDG 093 - Introduction to College Reading 3 Credit(s) Provides directed practice in development of college reading skills, emphasizing vocabulary skills, comprehension skills, advanced reading skills, and reading for study. Vocabulary skills include dictionary use, word components and etymology, context clues, and multiple meanings of words. Comprehension skills include main ideas and support words signaling key concepts. Advanced reading skills include critical reading and reading efficiency. Reading for study includes effective textbook study method… --- # RNFA200 — Registered Nurse First Assistant 3 credits · 3 hours RNFA 200 - Registered Nurse First Assistant RNFA 200 - Registered Nurse First Assistant 3 Credit(s) This AORN-approved RN First Assistant course prepares perioperative nurses for an expanded role in surgical settings, providing them with the knowledge and skills to assist surgeons during procedures. The course will cover topics such as surgical anatomy and physiology, aseptic technique, wound healing, various surgical procedures, and the RNFA’s scope of practice, with the use of in-person lecture, hands-on-labs, and online learning modules. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery… --- # RNFA220 — RNFA Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours RNFA 220 - RNFA Practicum RNFA 220 - RNFA Practicum 3 Credit(s) The RN First Assistant Practicum prepares registered nurses for the expanded role of surgical first assistant, while focusing on perioperative and interoperative care. It emphasizes advanced, surgical assisting skills, patient safety, and collaboration between surgical teams, while under the supervision of a board certified surgeon, in an operating room setting. Prereqs: RNFA 200 with a passing grade Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: N/A Course Learning --- # SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 Credit(s) Examines relationship between Individual and society in social structure of modern society. Introduction to way in which sociologists interpret and research human behavior. Covers patterns of social interaction and social influences on individual conduct. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SOCI 101 - General Sociology Course Learning --- # SOC151 — Gerontology I 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 151 - Gerontology I SOC 151 - Gerontology I 3 Credit(s) Overview of normal effects of aging including physical, psychological and social changes. Problems associated with aging, such as increased dependence, loss of health, financial constraints, loss of friends and spouse, and altered living arrangements. Content presented from perspective of aging person and society as a whole. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online Course Learning --- # SOC201 — Contemporary Social Issues 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 201 - Contemporary Social Issues SOC 201 - Contemporary Social Issues 3 Credit(s) Study of major social problems facing human groups in modern society such as deviance, inequality, war, and overpopulation. Emphasis placed on the social problems that arise as result of institutional fluctuations in economy, family, government, religion, science and technology. Prereqs: Placement into ENG 101 or a Passing grade in ENG 096 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SOCI 201 Social Problems Course Learning --- # SOC202 — Sociology of Racial & Ethnic Groups 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 202 - Sociology of Racial & Ethnic Groups SOC 202 - Sociology of Racial & Ethnic Groups 3 Credit(s) Introductory survey of the interdisciplinary scientific study of race and ethnicity in the United States and globally. The personal, social, political, economic, cultural and historical process that shape and are shaped by race and ethnicity are explored. Prereqs: Placement in ENG 101 or a Passing grade in ENG 096 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SOCI 202 - Introduction to Studies of Race and Ethnicity Course Learning --- # SOC210 — The Sociology of Health & Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 210 - The Sociology of Health & Healthcare SOC 210 - The Sociology of Health & Healthcare 3 Credit(s) Examination of the social, economic, cultural and individual factors in health, healing, and illness. Topics include epidemiology, wellness and disability, U.S. and global health-care systems, physician-nurse-patient relationships, medical costs, ethics, and alternative medical practices. Prereqs: Placement into ENG 101 or a Passing grade in ENG 096 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # SOC215 — Marriage and the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 215 - Marriage and the Family SOC 215 - Marriage and the Family 3 Credit(s) Reviews historical development of the family and patterns of intimate relationships in modern society. Analysis of institution of family in terms of relationship to other institutions in society. Specific topics include love, dating, parenting, families in crisis, and alternative lifestyles. Prereqs: Placement into ENG 101 or a Passing grade in ENG 096 . Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online, Service Learning CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR SOCI 204 - Introduction to Family Stu… --- # SOC224 — Sex, Gender, & Society 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 224 - Sex, Gender, & Society SOC 224 - Sex, Gender, & Society 3 Credit(s) Introduction to the sociological study of sex and gender and the social, cultural, political, and historical issues that shape them. Multiple disciplinary perspectives are applied to examine: the relationship between sex and gender; socialization practices that reproduce gender identities; historical changes in sex and gender beliefs and practices; how gender structures the experiences of people in social institutions; the impact of gender on personal identity and social conduct; how other facets of identity like et… --- # SOC240 — Sociology of Education 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 240 - Sociology of Education SOC 240 - Sociology of Education 3 Credit(s) Using sociological perspectives to examine the relationship between schools and society at the institution, interactional and individual levels. Primary focus on the educational system in the United States. Emphasis placed on sociological theories of education, educational policy and issues of educational inequality. Prereqs: Placement in ENG 101 or a passing grde in ENG 096 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # SRT101 — Professional Practice for Surgical Technologists 2 credits · 2 hours SRT 101 - Professional Practice for Surgical Technologists SRT 101 - Professional Practice for Surgical Technologists 2 Credit(s) This course prepares surgical technician students to excel in professional healthcare environments by developing competencies in communication, ethics, leadership, and workplace effectiveness. Students will explore the interpersonal, legal, and systemic dynamics of surgical and medical professional practice. Prereqs: Admission into the Surgical Technology Program Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # SRT102 — Medical Terminology for Surgical Technologists 2 credits · 2 hours SRT 102 - Medical Terminology for Surgical Technologists SRT 102 - Medical Terminology for Surgical Technologists 2 Credit(s) This course provides surgical technician students with a systematic approach to understanding medical language. Students will develop skills in constructing, pronouncing, and interpreting medical terminology specific to surgical procedures and healthcare settings. Through intensive study of word components, students will learn to decode medical terms, understand their meaning, and apply them effectively in professional communication. Prereqs: Admission to the Surgical… --- # SRT103 — Technical Science for Surgical Technologists 4 credits · 4 hours SRT 103 - Technical Science for Surgical Technologists SRT 103 - Technical Science for Surgical Technologists 4 Credit(s) This course explores technical science in surgical practice, focusing on information systems, electrical technologies, laser applications, minimally invasive surgical systems, and interventional radiology. This course will include a lab component that will have a hands-on application of content emphasizing information systems, electrical technologies, laser applications, minimally invasive surgical systems, and interventional radiology. Prereqs: SRT 101 Co-reqs: SRT 113 Co… --- # SRT104 — Anesthesia & Pharmacology for Surgical Technologists 2 credits · 2 hours SRT 104 - Anesthesia & Pharmacology for Surgical Technologists SRT 104 - Anesthesia & Pharmacology for Surgical Technologists 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to introduce the student to the use, preparation, and handling of medications in the surgical environment. The rationale for the use of specific drugs, their therapeutic effects, major side effects on the surgical patient, and how they may alter or influence surgical intervention will be defined. Prereqs: SRT 101 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # SRT105 — Pathophysiology for Surgical Technologist 2 credits · 2 hours SRT 105 - Pathophysiology for Surgical Technologist SRT 105 - Pathophysiology for Surgical Technologist 2 Credit(s) This course provides surgical technician students with an understanding of physiology, disease processes, cellular pathology, and systemic disorders that directly impact surgical interventions. Students will develop skills to comprehend complex physiological changes and their surgical implications. Prereqs: SRT 101 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # SRT106 — Surgical Techniques I 6 credits · 6 hours SRT 106 - Surgical Techniques I SRT 106 - Surgical Techniques I 6 Credit(s) An exploration of surgical technology fundamentals, focusing on equipment handling, instrumentation management, supply selection, aseptic techniques, and sterile processing methodologies. This course will include a component that will have a hands-on application of content emphasizing practical skills in surgical equipment management, instrumentation handling, sterile processing, and aseptic techniques. Prereqs: SRT 103 Co-reqs: SRT 116 & SRT 126 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person C… --- # SRT113 — Technical Science for Surgical Technologists Lab 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 113 - Technical Science for Surgical Technologists Lab SRT 113 - Technical Science for Surgical Technologists Lab 0 Credit(s) This laboratory course provides foundational hands-on experience with technical equipment and systems used in modern surgical practice. Students will engage in practical applications of information systems, electrical technologies, laser equipment, minimally invasive surgical systems, and interventional radiology equipment. Through guided practice sessions, students will develop technical competency in operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining various surgical te… --- # SRT116 — Surgical Techniques I Lab 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 116 - Surgical Techniques I Lab SRT 116 - Surgical Techniques I Lab 0 Credit(s) This laboratory course provides hands-on practice in fundamental surgical technology skills, with emphasis on proper equipment handling, instrumentation management, and sterile technique. Students will engage in practical applications of sterile processing, aseptic technique, and instrument handling in the lab environment. The course focuses on developing proficiency in sterile field maintenance, equipment assembly, instrument identification and handling, and contamination prevention strategies. Prereqs: SRT 1… --- # SRT126 — Surgical Techniques I Practicum 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 126 - Surgical Techniques I Practicum SRT 126 - Surgical Techniques I Practicum 0 Credit(s) Supervised clinical experience integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills in surgical technology in simulation and the clinical setting. This course emphasizes observation and beginning application of hands-on patient care and professional competence. Students will complete a minimum of 15 cases primarily as an observer or second scrub. Prereqs: SRT 103 Co-reqs: SRT 106 & SRT 116 Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # SRT204 — Surgical Techniques II 12 credits · 12 hours SRT 204 - Surgical Techniques II SRT 204 - Surgical Techniques II 12 Credit(s) This course explores surgical technologist roles throughout preoperative time frame, emphasizing sterile technique, patient preparation, and professional protocols in surgical settings. This course builds on the content learned in Surgical Techniques I. Included in this course is hands-on application in the lab environment to provide practical skills training for surgical technologist procedures and techniques. Prereqs: SRT 106 Co-reqs: SRT 214 & SRT 224 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method:… --- # SRT205 — Surgical Techniques III 12 credits · 12 hours SRT 205 - Surgical Techniques III SRT 205 - Surgical Techniques III 12 Credit(s) This course integrates complex surgical technology principles in the intraoperative and postoperative phases including sterile field management, wound care, and assistant circulator duties during specialized surgical procedures across multiple medical specialties. This course builds on the content learned in Surgical Techniques II. Included in this course is hands-on application in the lab environment to provide practical skills training for surgical technologist procedures and techniques. Prereqs: SRT 204 Co-req… --- # SRT206 — Surgical Technology Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours SRT 206 - Surgical Technology Capstone SRT 206 - Surgical Technology Capstone 2 Credit(s) Comprehensive course integrating advanced surgical technology knowledge, professional practice skills, and comprehensive preparation for the national certification examination. Prereqs: SRT 204 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # SRT214 — Surgical Techniques II Lab 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 214 - Surgical Techniques II Lab SRT 214 - Surgical Techniques II Lab 0 Credit(s) This laboratory course provides hands-on training in surgical techniques and preoperative procedures, building upon foundational skills from Surgical Techniques I lab. Students will practice sterile technique, patient preparation, surgical counts, gowning procedures, and maintenance of the sterile field in the lab environments. Through guided practice and skills assessments, students will develop proficiency in performing preoperative protocols while maintaining professional standards and patient safety. Pre… --- # SRT215 — Surgical Techniques III Lab 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 215 - Surgical Techniques III Lab SRT 215 - Surgical Techniques III Lab 0 Credit(s) This laboratory course provides comprehensive hands-on training in surgical procedures across multiple specialties, focusing on intraoperative and postoperative techniques. Students will practice advanced sterile field management, wound care procedures, specimen handling, and assistant circulator duties in the lab environments. Through practical application, students will develop proficiency in managing specialized surgical scenarios while maintaining patient safety and surgical integrity. This laboratory… --- # SRT224 — Surgical Techniques II Practicum 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 224 - Surgical Techniques II Practicum SRT 224 - Surgical Techniques II Practicum 0 Credit(s) Supervised clinical experience integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills in surgical technology in simulation and the clinical setting. This course emphasizes hands-on patient care and professional competence. Students will complete a minimum of 50 cases as the first or second scrub (and a cumulative total of at least 65 cases between SRT 126 & SRT 224). Prereqs: SRT 106 Co-reqs: SRT 204 & SRT 214 Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learni… --- # SRT225 — Surgical Techniques III Practicum 0 credits · 0 hours SRT 225 - Surgical Techniques III Practicum SRT 225 - Surgical Techniques III Practicum 0 Credit(s) Supervised clinical experience integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills of surgical technology in simulation and the clinical setting. This course emphasizes hands-on patient care and professional competence. Students will complete enough cases to have a cumulative total of at least 120 cases with at least 80 cases as the first scrub (among  SRT 126 , SRT 224 , & SRT 225). Prereqs: SRT 204 Co-reqs: SRT 205 & SRT 215 Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Tier III Delivery Meth… --- # SPN101 — Spanish I - Language & Culture 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 101 - Spanish I - Language & Culture SPN 101 - Spanish I - Language & Culture 4 Credit(s) Beginning Spanish course that presents basic language skills of speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing, with emphasis on effective linguistic functioning in real situations. Opportunity provided for audio-lingual practice outside of class. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 103 - Spanish I Course Learning --- # SPN102 — Spanish II - Language & Culture 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 102 - Spanish II - Language & Culture SPN 102 - Spanish II - Language & Culture 4 Credit(s) Continuation of SPN 101 . Prereqs: SPN 101 or 1 - 1 1/2 years minimum high school language study. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote, Online CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR LANG 104 - Spanish II Course Learning --- # SPN201 — Spanish III - Language & Culture 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 201 - Spanish III - Language & Culture SPN 201 - Spanish III - Language & Culture 4 Credit(s) Follow up to SPN 102 . Provides expanded opportunities for listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Opportunity provided for audio-lingual practice outside of class. Prereqs: SPN 102 or 1 1/2 to 2 years minimum high school language study. A grade of C or better in the Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # SPN202 — Spanish Conversation & Composition 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 202 - Spanish Conversation & Composition SPN 202 - Spanish Conversation & Composition 4 Credit(s) Intensive one-semester course focusing on conversational skills, grammar review and composition. Exploration of role of Hispanic world. Prereqs: SPN 201 or two years minimum high school language study. A grade of C or better in the Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # SPN215 — Reading in Spanish 3 credits · 3 hours SPN 215 - Reading in Spanish SPN 215 - Reading in Spanish 3 Credit(s) Reading and discussion of various short selections and at least one complete work in original Spanish. Prereqs: SPN 201 or two years of high school Spanish. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Online Course Learning --- # SPN290 — Topics in Intermediate Spanish Language 6 credits · 6 hours SPN 290 - Topics in Intermediate Spanish Language SPN 290 - Topics in Intermediate Spanish Language 1-6 Credit(s) Exploration of special topics in 200 level Spanish language and culture. Prereqs: Instructor permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person, Remote Course Learning --- # THE115 — Voice & Diction 3 credits · 3 hours THE 115 - Voice & Diction THE 115 - Voice & Diction 3 Credit(s) Study of the development and understanding of respiration, phonation, resonation, articulation, and diction. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 100VD - Voice Diction Course Learning --- # THE120 — Introduction to Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours THE 120 - Introduction to Script Analysis THE 120 - Introduction to Script Analysis 3 Credit(s) Learn to analyze the dramatic form in plays and apply that analysis to techniques of interpretation for acting, directing, stage management, and theatrical design. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 103SA - Script Analysis Course Learning --- # THE122 — Introduction to the Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THE 122 - Introduction to the Theatre THE 122 - Introduction to the Theatre 3 Credit(s) Emphasizes appreciation of theatre as one of the living arts. Surveys theatre history and dramatic theory from Greeks to present Broadway. Includes lectures, films and discussions on the practitioners and work. Viewing live stage productions OR video recordings of productions that were performed live on stage is required. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR THEA - 100A - Theater Appreciation Course Learning --- # THE123 — Introduction to Cinema 3 credits · 3 hours THE 123 - Introduction to Cinema THE 123 - Introduction to Cinema 3 Credit(s) Introduction to history, theory and criticism of film. Explores American and European film traditions. Major genres, authors and artists, and directing and production styles. Viewing of numerous films representative of various genres and directing styles. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR FILM 100 - Introduction to Film Studies Course Learning --- # THE128 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours THE 128 - Acting I THE 128 - Acting I 3 Credit(s) Introduction to developing oral and physical communication through exercises, improvisation, and scene work. Theories of acting introduced. Attendance at live theatre productions required. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 100 - Acting I Course Learning --- # THE140 — Stagecraft 3 credits · 3 hours THE 140 - Stagecraft THE 140 - Stagecraft 3 Credit(s) Introduction to basic fundamentals of stagecraft in scenery, lighting, costumes, and other areas of technical theatre. Emphasis on practical application, with expectation to participate in technical production of college plays. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 104S - Stagecraft Course Learning --- # THE144 — Modern Dance I 2 credits · 2 hours THE 144 - Modern Dance I THE 144 - Modern Dance I 2 Credit(s) A basic movement course emphasizing beginning through intermediate elements, techniques and terminology of modern dance. Emphasis is on expression and creativity. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE146 — Jazz Dance I 2 credits · 2 hours THE 146 - Jazz Dance I THE 146 - Jazz Dance I 2 Credit(s) Introduction to the basic elements, techniques and terminology of jazz dance with emphasis on proper technique to further develop performance ability using movement done to popular music. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE148 — Tap Dance I 2 credits · 2 hours THE 148 - Tap Dance I THE 148 - Tap Dance I 2 Credit(s) Introduction to the basic steps of tap technique with emphasis on combinations to develop an understanding of coordination, rhythmic variations and performance skills. Tap shoes are required. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE150 — Rehearsal & Production 1 credits · 1 hours THE 150 - Rehearsal & Production THE 150 - Rehearsal & Production 1 Credit(s) This course provides initial training and practical hands-on experience in performance, crew work, and all aspects of technical production through active participation in the mounting of departmental productions. Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE212 — Theatre for Youth & Community 3 credits · 3 hours THE 212 - Theatre for Youth & Community THE 212 - Theatre for Youth & Community 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the fundamentals of producing, designing, and directing theatre for youth, with a focus on selecting appropriate literature and understanding current practices in the field. Through this exploration, students will develop essential skills in communication and creativity, while learning to engage young audiences effectively. The course also prepares students to become thoughtful storytellers and leaders, equipping them with the tools to create meaningful theatrical exp… --- # THE213 — Creative Drama 3 credits · 3 hours THE 213 - Creative Drama THE 213 - Creative Drama 3 Credit(s) This course prepares students to guide children and young adults in exploring the arts through spontaneous and imaginative dramatic expression. Emphasizing techniques such as sensory awareness, movement, rhythm, mime, character development, improvisation, storytelling, and story dramatization, students will learn to foster cognitive and creative growth in educational settings. Through the study of the history and methods of Creative Drama, students will design and implement lesson plans tailored for K-12 classrooms. The course equi… --- # THE214 — Devised Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THE 214 - Devised Theatre THE 214 - Devised Theatre 3 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the exciting world of devised theatre-creating original performances as a group. Instead of starting with a script, students will use improvisation, storytelling, movement, and collaboration to build new theatre pieces from scratch. Students will explore how to turn ideas, images, and real-life stories into a live performance. The class includes hands-on workshops, group projects, and a final performance of original work created by the class. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Meth… --- # THE220 — Stage Makeup 3 credits · 3 hours THE 220 - Stage Makeup THE 220 - Stage Makeup 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the complexities of stage makeup. Utilizing “hands-on” approach, students will become familiar with basic makeup procedures and techniques and will apply the techniques through a series of projects. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 104M - Stage Makeup Course Learning --- # THE221 — Introduction to Costuming 3 credits · 3 hours THE 221 - Introduction to Costuming THE 221 - Introduction to Costuming 3 Credit(s) An introduction to the fundamental principles and techniques of costume design and construction for the stage. Basic design aspects, maintenance, and sewing techniques are emphasized. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE228 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours THE 228 - Acting II THE 228 - Acting II 3 Credit(s) Continuation of introduction to acting class. More advanced scene work and polishing of audition techniques. Attendance at live theatre production required. Prereqs: THE 128 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE231 — Musical Theatre History 3 credits · 3 hours THE 231 - Musical Theatre History THE 231 - Musical Theatre History 3 Credit(s) This course offers an in-depth exploration of American musical theatre from its origins to the present day. Students will examine key styles and movements that shaped the genre’s evolution, gaining insight into its historical and cultural impact. Through listening to iconic songs and viewing influential productions, students will develop a deeper understanding of how musical theatre has reflected and influenced society across generations. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Le… --- # THE232 — Theatre History 3 credits · 3 hours THE 232 - Theatre History THE 232 - Theatre History 3 Credit(s) This course is a study of the history of theatre from ancient Greece to the seventeenth century. It will also explore theatre in modern time and present day. The course will explore the evolution of theatre with respect to its cultural, social and aesthetic contexts. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE240 — Introduction to Theatre Design 3 credits · 3 hours THE 240 - Introduction to Theatre Design THE 240 - Introduction to Theatre Design 3 Credit(s) Introduction to theatre design in areas of scenery, lighting, and costume design. Exploration of fundamentals of design conception and communication through analysis, research, writing and project work. Prereqs: THE 140 with a passing grade Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 104SD - Scenic Design Course Learning --- # THE261 — Introduction to Theatre Management 3 credits · 3 hours THE 261 - Introduction to Theatre Management THE 261 - Introduction to Theatre Management 3 Credit(s) Examines the principles of theater and other performing arts management as it relates to profit and non-profit entities. Emphasis will be placed on the practical and contemporary aspects of the field, including facility management, budgeting, programming, audience development, fundraising, marketing, staffing, and leadership. Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE262 — Introduction to Stage Management 3 credits · 3 hours THE 262 - Introduction to Stage Management THE 262 - Introduction to Stage Management 3 Credit(s) Students will investigate the roles and develop the fundamental skills of a stage manager which are used during pre-production, rehearsal, and performance of a theatrical production Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE270 — Acting Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours THE 270 - Acting Practicum THE 270 - Acting Practicum 1-3 Credit(s) Theories and techniques of acting and stagecraft applied in college productions. Prereqs: THE 128 and instructor permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE271 — Stagecraft Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours THE 271 - Stagecraft Practicum THE 271 - Stagecraft Practicum 1-3 Credit(s) Practical application of technical theatre to college productions. Prereqs: THE 140 and instructor permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE276 — Theatre Directing Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours THE 276 - Theatre Directing Practicum THE 276 - Theatre Directing Practicum 1-3 Credit(s) Supervised experience in contributing to the rehearsal and stage direction of a theatrical performance. Prereqs: THE 120 and Department Chair Permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE277 — Stage Management Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours THE 277 - Stage Management Practicum THE 277 - Stage Management Practicum 1-3 Credit(s) Supervised experience in stage management of a theatrical production, from pre-production to performance. Prereqs: Department Chair Permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # THE278 — Theatre Design Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours THE 278 - Theatre Design Practicum THE 278 - Theatre Design Practicum 1-3 Credit(s) Supervised experience in contributing to the design process of a theatrical production in the areas of set, costume, lighting, sound, or props. Prereqs: THE 240 and Department Chair Permission Course Type: Practicum Tuition Tier: Base Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # WLD101 — Introduction to Welding ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 101 - Introduction to Welding ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 101 - Introduction to Welding ** 3 Credit(s) This covers basic work, health and safety information involved in the profession of welding, including the interpretation of welding symbols and sketches or drawings, and fabricating parts from sketches or drawings. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Co-reqs: WLD 111 and WLD 121 Course Type: Lecture Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: I… --- # WLD111 — Thermal Cutting ** 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 111 - Thermal Cutting ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 111 - Thermal Cutting ** 2 Credit(s) Learn to set up and perform straight square edge, shape square edge and straight bevel edge manual and mechanized oxyfuel gas cuts (OFC) and plasma arc cuts (PAC) on carbon steel, perform OFC scarfing and gouging operations on carbon steel, and inspect and repair equipment used in cutting operations. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Co-reqs: WLD 101 and… --- # WLD121 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 121 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 121 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding I ** 3 Credit(s) In this course students will learn the basic skills and knowledge needed to set up Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment, choose appropriate electrodes, and perform SMAW operations on carbon steel. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # WLD131 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I ** 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 131 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 131 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I ** 2 Credit(s) In this course students will learn the basic skills and knowledge needed to set up Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment, choose appropriate electrodes, and perform GMAW-S and GMAW (spray) operations on carbon steel. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 101 , WLD 111 , and WLD 121 with a passing grade Course Type: Combo Tuition… --- # WLD141 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I ** 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 141 - Flux Cored Arc Welding I ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 141 - Flux Cored Arc Welding I ** 2 Credit(s) In this course students will learn the basic skills and knowledge needed to set up Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) equipment, choose appropriate electrodes, and perform FCAW-G/GM and FCAW-S operations on carbon fuel. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 101 , WLD 111 , and WLD 121 with a passing grade Course Type: Combo Tuition… --- # WLD151 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 151 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 151 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I ** 3 Credit(s) In this course students will learn the basic skills and knowledge needed to set up Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment, choose appropriate electrodes and perform GTAW operations on carbon steel, austenitic stainless steel, and aluminum. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 101 , WLD 111 , & WLD 121 with a passing gra… --- # WLD205 — Fabrication for Welding 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 205 - Fabrication for Welding WLD 205 - Fabrication for Welding 2 Credit(s) This course combines the critical thinking and hands-on skills required for blueprint reading, metal preparation, measuring, thermal cutting, and welding. Through a final project chosen by the instructor and students, participants will have the opportunity to demonstrate the development of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for professional practice. Prereqs: WLD 111 Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # WLD221 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 221 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding II ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 221 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding II ** 3 Credit(s) This course expands on the techniques learned in WLD 121 . Advanced welding techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) required of AWS Advanced level welders will be covered. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 121 with a passing grade Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course L… --- # WLD231 — Gas Metal Arc Welding II ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 231 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 231 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II ** 3 Credit(s) This course expands on the techniques learned in WLD 131 . Advanced welding techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) required of AWS Advanced level welders will be covered. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 131 with a passing grade Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # WLD241 — Flux Cored Arc Welding II ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 241 - Flux Cored Arc Welding II ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 241 - Flux Cored Arc Welding II ** 3 Credit(s) This course expands on the techniques learned in WLD 141 . Advanced welding techniques in Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) required of AWS Advanced level welders will be covered. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 141 with a passing grade Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning --- # WLD251 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II ** 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 251 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II ** [ Click Here for Cert Information ] WLD 251 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II ** 3 Credit(s) This course expands on the techniques learned in WLD 151 . Advanced welding techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) required of AWS Advanced level welders will be covered. Students will have an opportunity to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) certifications tests. Students will be awarded the certificate if successful on the exams. Prereqs: WLD 151 with a passing grade Course Type: Combo Tuition Tier: Tier II Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning