# Trident Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T23:57:58.225Z from a crawl of tridenttech.edu. 1245 records (177 programs · 1068 courses · 0 resource pages). # General Education Core Competencies ## Courses - ANT101 — General Anthropology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - ART105 — Film as Art - ART107 — History of Early Western Art - ART108 — History of Western Art - ART210 — History of Graphic Design - AST101 — Solar System Astronomy - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT131 — Ethical AI: Navigating the Future - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - IDS109 — First Year Experience Seminar - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT115 — Analytical Foundations for Calculus - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT123 — Contemporary College Mathematics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI110 — Ethics - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication - THE101 — Introduction to Theater Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1509 --- # Accounting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC112 — Organizational Accounting - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC202 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC203 — Intermediate Accounting III - ACC224 — Business Taxation - ACC240 — Computerized Accounting - ACC245 — Accounting Applications - ACC246 — Integrated Accounting Software - ACC260 — Auditing - ACC265 — Not-for-Profit Accounting - ACC275 — Selected Topics in Accounting - BUS121 — Business Law I - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1511 --- # Bookkeeping Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC112 — Organizational Accounting - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC240 — Computerized Accounting - ACC245 — Accounting Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1514 --- # Professional Accountancy Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC202 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC203 — Intermediate Accounting III - ACC224 — Business Taxation - ACC245 — Accounting Applications - ACC260 — Auditing - ACC265 — Not-for-Profit Accounting Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1667 --- # Tax Preparer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC224 — Business Taxation - ACC246 — Integrated Accounting Software - BUS121 — Business Law I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1618 --- # Business Administration - Marketing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS220 — Business Ethics - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles - MKT140 — Digital Marketing - MKT245 — Promotional Strategies - MKT250 — Consumer Behavior - MKT260 — Marketing Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1515 --- # Business Administration - Office Administration, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT134 — Office Communications - AOT251 — Administrative Systems and Procedures - AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS220 — Business Ethics - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT172 — Computer Database I - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - CPT179 — Computer Word Processing I - CPT270 — Computer Applications II - CPT290 — Multimedia Concepts and Applications I - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - LEG135 — Introduction to Law and Ethics - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1512 --- # Business Administration - Small Business - Entrepreneurship, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS220 — Business Ethics - BUS250 — Introduction to International Business - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT260 — Marketing Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1516 --- # Computer Technology - Computer Programming, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - CPT162 — Web Page Publishing I - CPT167 — Introduction to Programming Logic - CPT180 — Shell Scripting - CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic and Design - CPT202 — SQL Programming I - CPT208 — Special Topics in Computer Technology - CPT237 — Java Programming II - CPT238 — Internet Scripting - CPT242 — Database - CPT244 — Data Structures - CPT262 — Web Page Publishing II - CPT275 — Computer Technology Senior Project - CPT283 — PHP Programming - CPT297 — Big Data Analytics - CPT298 — Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST235 — Handheld Computer Programming - IST239 — JavaScript - IST272 — Relational Database - IST274 — Database Administration - IST286 — Technical Support Internship I - IST290 — Special Topics in Information Sciences - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1524 --- # Computer Technology - Information Systems Specialist, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV227 — Website Design I - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - CPT162 — Web Page Publishing I - CPT167 — Introduction to Programming Logic - CPT172 — Computer Database I - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - CPT179 — Computer Word Processing I - CPT180 — Shell Scripting - CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic and Design - CPT202 — SQL Programming I - CPT208 — Special Topics in Computer Technology - CPT209 — Computer Systems Management - CPT237 — Java Programming II - CPT238 — Internet Scripting - CPT242 — Database - CPT244 — Data Structures - CPT262 — Web Page Publishing II - CPT264 — Systems and Procedures - CPT270 — Computer Applications II - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - CPT283 — PHP Programming - CPT290 — Multimedia Concepts and Applications I - CPT297 — Big Data Analytics - CPT298 — Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST192 — Linux Network Applications - IST198 — Cloud Essentials - IST201 — Introduction to Networks - IST202 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - IST203 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - IST235 — Handheld Computer Programming - IST239 — JavaScript - IST272 — Relational Database - IST274 — Database Administration - IST286 — Technical Support Internship I - IST290 — Special Topics in Information Sciences - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1529 --- # Cybersecurity, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT162 — Web Page Publishing I - CPT180 — Shell Scripting - CPT202 — SQL Programming I - CPT209 — Computer Systems Management - CPT242 — Database - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - CPT298 — Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) - CRJ232 — White Collar Crime Investigation - CRJ233 — Cyber Crimes and the Law - CWE113 — Cooperative Work Experience I - CWE123 — Cooperative Work Experience II - CYB201 — Cybersecurity Operations - CYB269 — Digital Forensics - CYB285 — Cybersecurity Capstone - CYB286 — Cybersecurity Internship I - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - HSM101 — Introduction to Homeland Security - HSM104 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - HSM203 — Intelligence Analysis and Security Management - HSM206 — Critical Infrastructure Protection - IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST192 — Linux Network Applications - IST193 — Linux Security Administration - IST198 — Cloud Essentials - IST201 — Introduction to Networks - IST202 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - IST253 — LAN Service and Support - IST291 — Network Security I - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II - IST298 — Advanced Cloud Computing - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1623 --- # Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - CYB269 — Digital Forensics - CYB285 — Cybersecurity Capstone - IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST291 — Network Security I - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1622 --- # General Technology - Cosmetology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COS101 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology - COS106 — Facials and Makeup - COS108 — Nail Care - COS112 — Shampoo and Rinses - COS114 — Hair Shaping - COS116 — Hair Styling I - COS120 — Manikin Practice - COS131 — Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents - COS132 — Science of Nail Technology - COS133 — Basic Procedures - COS135 — The Business of Nail Technology - COS136 — Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application - COS137 — Fundamentals of Nail Art - COS151 — Dermatology - COS156 — Fundamentals of Massage - COS158 — Facial Treatments - COS160 — Electric Current Facial Treatments - COS162 — Hair Removal - COS164 — Basic Makeup and Application - COS167 — Professional Practices for Estheticians - COS172 — Infection Control for Estheticians - COS173 — Human Anatomy for Estheticians - COS201 — Salon Management - COS206 — Chemical Hair Waving - COS210 — Hair Coloring - COS220 — Cosmetology Clinical Practice I - COS221 — Facial Practice I - COS222 — Cosmetology Clinical Practice II - COS223 — Facial Practice II - COS224 — Nail Practice I - COS227 — Facial Practice III - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles - MKT240 — Advertising - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1627 --- # Cosmetology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COS101 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology - COS106 — Facials and Makeup - COS108 — Nail Care - COS112 — Shampoo and Rinses - COS114 — Hair Shaping - COS116 — Hair Styling I - COS120 — Manikin Practice - COS201 — Salon Management - COS206 — Chemical Hair Waving - COS210 — Hair Coloring - COS220 — Cosmetology Clinical Practice I - COS222 — Cosmetology Clinical Practice II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1621 --- # Esthetics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COS151 — Dermatology - COS156 — Fundamentals of Massage - COS158 — Facial Treatments - COS160 — Electric Current Facial Treatments - COS162 — Hair Removal - COS164 — Basic Makeup and Application - COS167 — Professional Practices for Estheticians - COS172 — Infection Control for Estheticians - COS173 — Human Anatomy for Estheticians - COS221 — Facial Practice I - COS223 — Facial Practice II - COS227 — Facial Practice III Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1626 --- # Nail Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COS131 — Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents - COS132 — Science of Nail Technology - COS133 — Basic Procedures - COS135 — The Business of Nail Technology - COS136 — Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application - COS137 — Fundamentals of Nail Art - COS224 — Nail Practice I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1664 --- # Management - Fire Service, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BUS121 — Business Law I - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT240 — Management Decision Making - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT101 — Marketing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1633 --- # Management - Human Resources, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS136 — Compensation and Benefits Analysis - BUS220 — Business Ethics - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT210 — Employee Selection and Retention - MGT240 — Management Decision Making - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT101 — Marketing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1655 --- # Management - Leadership Development, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS220 — Business Ethics - BUS250 — Introduction to International Business - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT210 — Employee Selection and Retention - MGT235 — Production Management - MGT240 — Management Decision Making - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT101 — Marketing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1658 --- # Leadership Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS220 — Business Ethics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT235 — Production Management - MGT240 — Management Decision Making - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - MGT270 — Managerial Communications Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1631 --- # Management - Supply Chain Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS220 — Business Ethics - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - LOG125 — Transportation Logistics - LOG215 — Supply Chain Management - LOG235 — Traffic Management - LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT235 — Production Management - MGT240 — Management Decision Making - MKT101 — Marketing - TRL106 — Export/Import Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1659 --- # Network Systems Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT162 — Web Page Publishing I - CPT172 — Computer Database I - CPT180 — Shell Scripting - CPT209 — Computer Systems Management - CPT242 — Database - CPT298 — Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST192 — Linux Network Applications - IST198 — Cloud Essentials - IST201 — Introduction to Networks - IST202 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - IST203 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - IST253 — LAN Service and Support - IST260 — Network Design - IST286 — Technical Support Internship I - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - IST298 — Advanced Cloud Computing - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1666 --- # Cisco Certified Network Associate Certificate **Degree** ## Courses - CPT209 — Computer Systems Management - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST201 — Introduction to Networks - IST202 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - IST203 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1518 --- # CompTIA Systems Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT209 — Computer Systems Management - IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST198 — Cloud Essentials - IST253 — LAN Service and Support - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1523 --- # Business Applications Solutions Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC245 — Accounting Applications - CPT172 — Computer Database I - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - CPT179 — Computer Word Processing I - CPT270 — Computer Applications II - CPT290 — Multimedia Concepts and Applications I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1517 --- # Database Administrator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - CPT202 — SQL Programming I - CPT242 — Database - IST272 — Relational Database - IST274 — Database Administration Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1624 --- # Digital Marketing Communications Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - CPT297 — Big Data Analytics - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT140 — Digital Marketing - MKT240 — Advertising - MKT245 — Promotional Strategies - MKT250 — Consumer Behavior Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1625 --- # International Business Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS220 — Business Ethics - BUS250 — Introduction to International Business - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - TRL106 — Export/Import Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1629 --- # Internet Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - CPT162 — Web Page Publishing I - CPT238 — Internet Scripting - CPT262 — Web Page Publishing II - CPT283 — PHP Programming - IST239 — JavaScript Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1630 --- # Linux Systems Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST192 — Linux Network Applications - IST193 — Linux Security Administration - IST198 — Cloud Essentials Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1632 --- # Medical Office Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT134 — Office Communications - AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - CPT179 — Computer Word Processing I - CPT290 — Multimedia Concepts and Applications I - MGT101 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1661 --- # Microcomputer Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - CPT167 — Introduction to Programming Logic - CPT180 — Shell Scripting - CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic and Design - CPT237 — Java Programming II - CPT244 — Data Structures Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1662 --- # Network Security Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT209 — Computer Systems Management - CYB269 — Digital Forensics - IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST201 — Introduction to Networks - IST202 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - IST291 — Network Security I - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1665 --- # Small Business - Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS250 — Introduction to International Business - CPT282 — Information Systems Security - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles - MKT240 — Advertising Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1668 --- # Virtualization and Cloud Computing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT180 — Shell Scripting - CPT298 — Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) - IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services - IST166 — Network Fundamentals - IST190 — Linux Essentials - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST192 — Linux Network Applications - IST198 — Cloud Essentials - IST253 — LAN Service and Support - IST298 — Advanced Cloud Computing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1617 --- # Baking and Pastry Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BKP101 — Introduction to Baking - BKP102 — Introduction to Pastries - BKP109 — Introduction to Cakes and Decorating - BKP113 — Laminated Doughs and Pastries - BKP181 — Candies and Confectionaries - BKP182 — Artisan Breads - BKP183 — Plated Desserts - BKP184 — Savory Baking - BKP185 — Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts - BKP210 — Advanced Cakes - BKP222 — Chocolate and Sugar - BKP223 — Wedding Cakes and Decorating Techniques - BKP224 — Jams, Jellies, Chutneys and Tarts - BKP236 — Baking and Pastry Capstone - CUL104 — Introduction to Culinary Arts - CUL105 — Kitchen Fundamentals - CUL118 — Nutritional Cooking - CUL129 — Storeroom and Purchasing - CUL277 — SCWE in Culinary Arts - HOS255 — Food Service Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1615 --- # Baking and Pastry Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BKP101 — Introduction to Baking - BKP102 — Introduction to Pastries - BKP109 — Introduction to Cakes and Decorating - CUL104 — Introduction to Culinary Arts - CUL105 — Kitchen Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1614 --- # Culinary Arts Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BKP101 — Introduction to Baking - BKP102 — Introduction to Pastries - CUL104 — Introduction to Culinary Arts - CUL105 — Kitchen Fundamentals - CUL112 — Classical Foundations of Cooking - CUL118 — Nutritional Cooking - CUL123 — American Bistro - CUL129 — Storeroom and Purchasing - CUL215 — Cuisine of the Americas - CUL216 — International Cuisine - CUL236 — Restaurant Capstone - CUL277 — SCWE in Culinary Arts - HOS255 — Food Service Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1611 --- # Culinary Arts Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL104 — Introduction to Culinary Arts - CUL105 — Kitchen Fundamentals - CUL112 — Classical Foundations of Cooking - CUL123 — American Bistro Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1610 --- # General Technology - Marine Stewardship, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BKP101 — Introduction to Baking - BKP102 — Introduction to Pastries - BKP109 — Introduction to Cakes and Decorating - CUL001 — Culinary Arts Non-Equivalent - CUL104 — Introduction to Culinary Arts - CUL105 — Kitchen Fundamentals - CUL112 — Classical Foundations of Cooking - CUL118 — Nutritional Cooking - CUL123 — American Bistro - CUL171 — Food and Beverage Controls - CUL178 — Farm to Plate - CUL180 — French Regional Cuisines - CUL186 — Mediterranean Cuisine - CUL187 — Cuisines of Asia - CUL188 — Italian Regional Cuisine - CUL215 — Cuisine of the Americas - CUL216 — International Cuisine - CUL242 — Vegetarian and Vegan Cuisine - CUL277 — SCWE in Culinary Arts - CUL297 — Advanced Stagerie - FST001 — Fire Science Technology Non-Equivalent - MNT001 — Marine and Nautical Technology Non-Equivalent Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1606 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ENG101 — English Composition I - HOS132 — Hospitality Communications and Leadership - HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry - HOS150 — Hotel Management - HOS157 — Hospitality Service - HOS159 — Hospitality Accounting Applications - HOS161 — Event Management - HOS164 — Travel and Tourism - HOS190 — Issues in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Abroad - HOS245 — Hospitality Marketing - HOS250 — Beverage Service Management - HOS251 — Introduction to Wine - HOS255 — Food Service Management - HOS256 — Hospitality Management Concepts - HOS258 — Convention Management - HOS262 — Hospitality Software Applications - HOS264 — Food and Beverage Pairing - HOS265 — Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law - HOS267 — Destination Wedding Planning - HOS272 — SCWE in Hospitality/Tourism Management - HOS294 — Hospitality Business Development - HOS297 — Hospitality Leadership - HOS298 — Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1604 --- # Advanced Culinary Arts Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL118 — Nutritional Cooking - CUL178 — Farm to Plate - CUL180 — French Regional Cuisines - CUL187 — Cuisines of Asia - CUL188 — Italian Regional Cuisine - CUL215 — Cuisine of the Americas - CUL216 — International Cuisine Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1616 --- # Beverage Service Essentials Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOS250 — Beverage Service Management - HOS251 — Introduction to Wine - HOS264 — Food and Beverage Pairing - HOS265 — Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1613 --- # Cake Decorating Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BKP105 — Cake Calligraphy - BKP210 — Advanced Cakes - BKP223 — Wedding Cakes and Decorating Techniques - BKP227 — Specialty Cakes Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1612 --- # Event Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry - HOS157 — Hospitality Service - HOS161 — Event Management - HOS164 — Travel and Tourism - HOS250 — Beverage Service Management - HOS258 — Convention Management - HOS265 — Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1608 --- # Hospitality Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HOS159 — Hospitality Accounting Applications - HOS245 — Hospitality Marketing - HOS256 — Hospitality Management Concepts - HOS262 — Hospitality Software Applications - HOS294 — Hospitality Business Development - HOS297 — Hospitality Leadership - HOS298 — Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1603 --- # Hospitality Operations ## Courses - HOS132 — Hospitality Communications and Leadership - HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry - HOS157 — Hospitality Service Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1764 --- # Civil Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CET110 — International Residential Codes - CET120 — Construction Materials - CET127 — Building Construction and Print Reading - CET204 — Fundamentals of Surveying - CET215 — Soil Mechanics Fundamentals - CET218 — Hydraulics - CET230 — Construction Management - CET245 — Cost Estimating - EGR120 — Engineering Computer Applications - EGR194 — Statics and Strength of Materials - EGR290 — Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT257 — Advanced Civil CAD - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1585 --- # Civil Drafting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET204 — Fundamentals of Surveying - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT257 — Advanced Civil CAD Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1587 --- # Construction Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET120 — Construction Materials - CET127 — Building Construction and Print Reading - CET230 — Construction Management - CET245 — Cost Estimating Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1580 --- # Surveying Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET204 — Fundamentals of Surveying - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT257 — Advanced Civil CAD - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1528 --- # Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Control I - EEM218 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes I - EEM219 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes II - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EEM252 — Programmable Controllers Applications - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EET131 — Active Devices - EET210 — Digital Integrated Circuits - EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations - EGR120 — Engineering Computer Applications - EGR234 — Control Principles - EGR290 — Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - MET214 — Fluid Mechanics - MET225 — Fundamentals of Heat Transfer - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1568 --- # General Technology - Electrical Line Worker Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - EGR120 — Engineering Computer Applications - ELW110 — Electrical Computations - ELW111 — Introduction to Electrical Line Worker - ELW112 — Introduction to Electricity - ELW113 — National Electrical Safety Code - ELW114 — Overhead Line Construction I - ELW115 — Overhead Line Construction II - ELW116 — Overhead Line Construction III - ELW117 — Overhead Line Construction IV - ELW211 — Underground Line Construction I - ELW212 — Underground Line Construction II - ELW221 — Advanced Line Construction - ELW231 — Electrical Power Systems - ENG101 — English Composition I - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT210 — Employee Selection and Retention - MGT255 — Organizational Behavior - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1553 --- # Electrical Line Worker - Advanced Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELW113 — National Electrical Safety Code - ELW115 — Overhead Line Construction II - ELW116 — Overhead Line Construction III - ELW117 — Overhead Line Construction IV - ELW212 — Underground Line Construction II - ELW221 — Advanced Line Construction Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1574 --- # Electrical Line Worker - Third Class Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELW110 — Electrical Computations - ELW111 — Introduction to Electrical Line Worker - ELW112 — Introduction to Electricity - ELW114 — Overhead Line Construction I - ELW211 — Underground Line Construction I - ELW231 — Electrical Power Systems Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1573 --- # General Technology - Electrician-Industrial and Construction, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - EEM105 — Basic Electricity - EEM107 — Industrial Computer Techniques - EEM113 — DC Circuits I - EEM114 — DC Circuits II - EEM119 — AC Circuits I - EEM120 — AC Circuits II - EEM129 — Solid State Devices I - EEM130 — Solid State Devices II - EEM138 — National Electrical Code I - EEM139 — National Electrical Code II - EEM151 — Motor Controls I - EEM163 — Residential Wiring I - EEM164 — Residential Wiring II - EEM167 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring I - EEM168 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring II - EEM173 — Electrical Installation I - EEM174 — Electrical Installation II - EEM218 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes I - EEM219 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes II - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EGR110 — Introduction to Computer Environment - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1547 --- # Electrician - Construction Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEM105 — Basic Electricity - EEM138 — National Electrical Code I - EEM139 — National Electrical Code II - EEM163 — Residential Wiring I - EEM164 — Residential Wiring II - EEM173 — Electrical Installation I - EEM174 — Electrical Installation II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1572 --- # Electrician - Industrial Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEM105 — Basic Electricity - EEM113 — DC Circuits I - EEM114 — DC Circuits II - EEM119 — AC Circuits I - EEM120 — AC Circuits II - EEM138 — National Electrical Code I - EEM139 — National Electrical Code II - EEM151 — Motor Controls I - EEM167 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring I - EEM168 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring II - EEM173 — Electrical Installation I - EEM174 — Electrical Installation II - EEM218 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes I - EEM219 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes II - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1570 --- # General Technology - Engineering Design Graphics, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AET111 — Architectural Computer Graphics I - AET202 — History of Architecture - AET221 — Architectural Computer Graphics II - CET120 — Construction Materials - CET204 — Fundamentals of Surveying - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations - EGR170 — Engineering Materials - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGT115 — Engineering Graphics II - EGT130 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT172 — Electronic Drafting - EGT220 — Structural and Piping Application - EGT245 — Principles of Parametric CAD - EGT251 — Principles of CAD - EGT252 — Advanced CAD - EGT257 — Advanced Civil CAD - EGT258 — Applications of CAD - EGT261 — Model Design and Simulation - EGT265 — CAD/CAM Applications - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1546 --- # Computer Aided Design I Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT252 — Advanced CAD Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1584 --- # Computer Aided Design II Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGT245 — Principles of Parametric CAD - EGT251 — Principles of CAD - EGT258 — Applications of CAD - EGT265 — CAD/CAM Applications Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1583 --- # General Technology - Mechatronics, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Control I - AMT205 — Robotics and Automated Control II - EEM107 — Industrial Computer Techniques - EEM151 — Motor Controls I - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EEM252 — Programmable Controllers Applications - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations - EIT110 — Principles of Instrumentation - EIT244 — Computers and PLCs in Instrumentation - IMT115 — Industrial Schematics - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - IMT163 — Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1545 --- # Advanced Automation - Mechatronics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Control I - AMT205 — Robotics and Automated Control II - EEM151 — Motor Controls I - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EET212 — Industrial Robotics - EIT110 — Principles of Instrumentation - EIT244 — Computers and PLCs in Instrumentation - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1600 --- # Horticulture Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AGR201 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - ENG101 — English Composition I - HRT101 — Introduction to Horticulture - HRT102 — Landscape Design - HRT106 — Ornamentals - HRT107 — Woody Ornamentals - HRT108 — Annuals and Perennials - HRT110 — Plant Form and Function - HRT121 — Commercial Irrigation - HRT125 — Soils - HRT130 — Greenhouse Production - HRT132 — Nursery Operations - HRT139 — Plant Propagation - HRT144 — Plant Pests - HRT150 — Arboriculture I - HRT153 — Landscape Construction - HRT169 — Sustainability in Horticulture - HRT171 — Landscape Business Techniques - HRT212 — Commercial Landscape Design - HRT240 — Pesticides - HRT241 — Turf Management - HRT254 — Landscape Maintenance - HRT269 — Edible Landscaping - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1539 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACR210 — Heat Pumps - AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Control I - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EEM252 — Programmable Controllers Applications - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EET131 — Active Devices - EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations - EGR120 — Engineering Computer Applications - EGR170 — Engineering Materials - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGR194 — Statics and Strength of Materials - EGR234 — Control Principles - EGR290 — Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - MET214 — Fluid Mechanics - MET225 — Fundamentals of Heat Transfer - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1533 --- # Engineering Transfer - Civil ## Courses - BIO101 — Biological Science I - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - EGR202 — Introduction to Engineering Programming - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR285 — Engineering Surveying I - EGR286 — Engineering Surveying II - EGR295 — Engineering Surveying Lab I - EGR296 — Engineering Surveying Lab II - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1565 --- # Engineering Transfer - Computer ## Courses - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II - PSC201 — American Government Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1564 --- # Engineering Transfer - Construction ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - BIO101 — Biological Science I - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - EGR202 — Introduction to Engineering Programming - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR285 — Engineering Surveying I - EGR286 — Engineering Surveying II - EGR295 — Engineering Surveying Lab I - EGR296 — Engineering Surveying Lab II - ENG101 — English Composition I - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - PHY221 — University Physics I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1562 --- # Engineering Transfer - Electrical ## Courses - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - EGR202 — Introduction to Engineering Programming - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1560 --- # Engineering Transfer - Mechanical ## Courses - BIO101 — Biological Science I - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - EGR202 — Introduction to Engineering Programming - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1559 --- # Civil Engineering Transfer - The Citadel Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO101 — Biological Science I - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR282 — Introduction to Civil Engineering - EGR285 — Engineering Surveying I - EGR286 — Engineering Surveying II - EGR295 — Engineering Surveying Lab I - EGR296 — Engineering Surveying Lab II - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1586 --- # Computer Engineering Transfer - The Citadel Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1581 --- # Construction Engineering Transfer - The Citadel Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - BIO101 — Biological Science I - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR282 — Introduction to Civil Engineering - EGR285 — Engineering Surveying I - EGR286 — Engineering Surveying II - EGR295 — Engineering Surveying Lab I - EGR296 — Engineering Surveying Lab II - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - PHY221 — University Physics I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1582 --- # Electrical Engineering Transfer - The Citadel Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1575 --- # Mechanical Engineering Transfer - The Citadel Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1532 --- # Architectural Drafting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AET111 — Architectural Computer Graphics I - AET202 — History of Architecture - AET221 — Architectural Computer Graphics II - CET120 — Construction Materials - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1591 --- # Electrical Drafting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT172 — Electronic Drafting Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1577 --- # Engineering Assistant - Engineer Pathway Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - EGR202 — Introduction to Engineering Programming - EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGT265 — CAD/CAM Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - PHY221 — University Physics I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1697 --- # Engineering Assistant - Technician Pathway Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations - EGR120 — Engineering Computer Applications - EGR290 — Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD - EGT265 — CAD/CAM Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1566 --- # Greenhouse and Nursery Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HRT101 — Introduction to Horticulture - HRT106 — Ornamentals - HRT107 — Woody Ornamentals - HRT108 — Annuals and Perennials - HRT121 — Commercial Irrigation - HRT125 — Soils - HRT130 — Greenhouse Production - HRT132 — Nursery Operations - HRT139 — Plant Propagation - HRT144 — Plant Pests - HRT171 — Landscape Business Techniques - HRT240 — Pesticides Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1769 --- # Landscape Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HRT102 — Landscape Design - HRT106 — Ornamentals - HRT107 — Woody Ornamentals - HRT108 — Annuals and Perennials - HRT121 — Commercial Irrigation - HRT125 — Soils - HRT144 — Plant Pests - HRT153 — Landscape Construction - HRT169 — Sustainability in Horticulture - HRT212 — Commercial Landscape Design - HRT269 — Edible Landscaping Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1538 --- # Mechanical Drafting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGR170 — Engineering Materials - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGT115 — Engineering Graphics II - EGT130 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1536 --- # Sustainable Agriculture Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR201 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - HRT101 — Introduction to Horticulture - HRT121 — Commercial Irrigation - HRT125 — Soils - HRT130 — Greenhouse Production - HRT132 — Nursery Operations - HRT139 — Plant Propagation - HRT144 — Plant Pests - HRT169 — Sustainability in Horticulture - HRT240 — Pesticides - HRT269 — Edible Landscaping Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1526 --- # Turfgrass and Landscape Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HRT106 — Ornamentals - HRT107 — Woody Ornamentals - HRT121 — Commercial Irrigation - HRT125 — Soils - HRT144 — Plant Pests - HRT150 — Arboriculture I - HRT171 — Landscape Business Techniques - HRT240 — Pesticides - HRT241 — Turf Management - HRT269 — Edible Landscaping Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1770 --- # Commercial Graphics - Animation, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Basic Drawing I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV124 — Sequential Drawing I - ARV125 — Drawing for Animators - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP190 — Introduction to Animation - MAP191 — 3D Modeling - MAP192 — Character Animation - MAP193 — Animation Workflow - MAP194 — Gaming Animation - MAP195 — Visual Effects - MAP198 — Animation Projects l - MAP213 — Motion Graphics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1527 --- # Computer Animation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART111 — Basic Drawing I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV124 — Sequential Drawing I - ARV125 — Drawing for Animators - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP190 — Introduction to Animation - MAP191 — 3D Modeling - MAP192 — Character Animation - MAP193 — Animation Workflow - MAP194 — Gaming Animation - MAP213 — Motion Graphics II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1638 --- # Commercial Graphics - Digital Media, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART290 — Photojournalism - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV211 — Digital Media Design - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV227 — Website Design I - ARV228 — Website Design II - ARV229 — Advanced Multimedia - ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures - ARV232 — Digital Photography II - ARV242 — Design Thinking - ARV275 — Aerial Photography - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - ARV283 — Social Media Content Creation - CGC106 — Typography I - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG263 — Writing for Social Media - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP120 — Image Production I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1530 --- # Digital Media Software Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV211 — Digital Media Design - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV227 — Website Design I - MAP110 — Editing I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1641 --- # Multimedia Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV211 — Digital Media Design - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV227 — Website Design I - ARV229 — Advanced Multimedia - ARV242 — Design Thinking - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - ARV283 — Social Media Content Creation - MAP110 — Editing I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1649 --- # Social Media Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART290 — Photojournalism - ARV211 — Digital Media Design - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV229 — Advanced Multimedia - ARV242 — Design Thinking - ARV283 — Social Media Content Creation Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1654 --- # Website Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV211 — Digital Media Design - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV227 — Website Design I - ARV228 — Website Design II - ARV242 — Design Thinking - ARV275 — Aerial Photography - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - ARV283 — Social Media Content Creation - MAP110 — Editing I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1657 --- # Commercial Graphics - Graphic Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Basic Drawing I - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV162 — Graphic Reproduction I - ARV210 — Computer Graphics II - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures - ARV261 — Advertising Design I - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - CGC106 — Typography I - CGC110 — Electronic Publishing - CGC210 — Advanced Electronic Publishing - ENG101 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1635 --- # Computer Graphics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV162 — Graphic Reproduction I - ARV210 — Computer Graphics II - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV261 — Advertising Design I - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - CGC106 — Typography I - CGC110 — Electronic Publishing - CGC210 — Advanced Electronic Publishing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1639 --- # Design Basics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART111 — Basic Drawing I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1640 --- # Commercial Graphics - Photography, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART106 — History of Photography - ART290 — Photojournalism - ARV114 — Photography I - ARV116 — Food Photography I - ARV121 — Design - ARV164 — Digital Print Production - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV213 — Lighting - ARV216 — Lighting II - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV229 — Advanced Multimedia - ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures - ARV232 — Digital Photography II - ARV233 — Portrait Photography - ARV275 — Aerial Photography - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio - ENG101 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1637 --- # Digital Photography Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART290 — Photojournalism - ARV116 — Food Photography I - ARV121 — Design - ARV164 — Digital Print Production - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV213 — Lighting - ARV216 — Lighting II - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV229 — Advanced Multimedia - ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures - ARV232 — Digital Photography II - ARV275 — Aerial Photography - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1642 --- # Photography Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART106 — History of Photography - ARV114 — Photography I - ARV121 — Design - ARV164 — Digital Print Production - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV213 — Lighting - ARV216 — Lighting II - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures - ARV233 — Portrait Photography - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1652 --- # Media Arts Production - Film Production, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ENG101 — English Composition I - FLM152 — Film Equipment - FLM153 — Film Lighting - FLM155 — Film Production I - FLM156 — Film Production II - FLM157 — Set Construction-Props-Art - FLM269 — Film Production Practicum - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP126 — Media Arts Photography - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP140 — Writing for Media Production - MAP243 — Script Writing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1645 --- # Basic Digital Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP140 — Writing for Media Production - MAP243 — Script Writing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1520 --- # Film Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FLM152 — Film Equipment - FLM153 — Film Lighting - FLM155 — Film Production I - FLM156 — Film Production II - FLM269 — Film Production Practicum - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1643 --- # Media Arts Production - Post Production, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARV136 — Motion Graphics I - ARV211 — Digital Media Design - ENG101 — English Composition I - FLM138 — Film Editing I - FLM238 — Film Editing II - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP112 — Media Graphics I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP140 — Writing for Media Production - MAP207 — Sound for Picture - MAP210 — Editing II - MAP212 — Motion Graphics I - MAP243 — Script Writing - MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1646 --- # Media Arts Production - TV and Media Production, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP104 — Radio Production I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP112 — Media Graphics I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP122 — Field Production I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP140 — Writing for Media Production - MAP150 — Studio Production I - MAP207 — Sound for Picture - MAP210 — Editing II - MAP222 — Field Production II - MAP243 — Script Writing - MAP250 — Studio Production II - MAP271 — SCWE in Media Arts Production I - MAP272 — SCWE in Media Arts Production II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1648 --- # Art Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART105 — Film as Art - ART107 — History of Early Western Art - ART108 — History of Western Art - ART111 — Basic Drawing I - ART112 — Basic Drawing II - ART210 — History of Graphic Design - ART211 — Introduction to Painting - ARV114 — Photography I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV205 — Graphic Illustration - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1513 --- # Cinematography Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV275 — Aerial Photography - FLM138 — Film Editing I - FLM152 — Film Equipment - FLM252 — Cinematography - FLM265 — Documentary Filmmaking - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP126 — Media Arts Photography Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1522 --- # Illustration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART111 — Basic Drawing I - ART112 — Basic Drawing II - ART211 — Introduction to Painting - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV205 — Graphic Illustration - ARV217 — Computer Imagery - ARV218 — Computer Imagery II - ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1644 --- # Online Media Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV227 — Website Design I - ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP112 — Media Graphics I - MAP120 — Image Production I - MAP122 — Field Production I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP140 — Writing for Media Production - MAP210 — Editing II - MAP222 — Field Production II - MAP265 — Media Arts Business Procedures Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1651 --- # Radio Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP104 — Radio Production I - MAP140 — Writing for Media Production - MAP204 — Radio Production II - MAP205 — Radio Production III - MAP271 — SCWE in Media Arts Production I - MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1653 --- # Storytelling for the Screen Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FLM138 — Film Editing I - FLM272 — Directing for the Camera - FLM275 — The Camera and the Actor - MAP243 — Script Writing Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1656 --- # Dental Hygiene, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS113 — Head and Neck Anatomy - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - CHM105 — General Organic and Biochemistry - DHG115 — Medical and Dental Emergencies - DHG121 — Dental Radiography - DHG125 — Tooth Morphology and Histology - DHG140 — General and Oral Pathology - DHG141 — Periodontology - DHG143 — Dental Pharmacology - DHG154 — Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene - DHG165 — Clinical Dental Hygiene I - DHG175 — Clinical Dental Hygiene II - DHG230 — Public Health Dentistry - DHG231 — Dental Health Education - DHG239 — Dental Assisting for DHGs - DHG241 — Integrated Dental Hygiene I - DHG243 — Nutrition and Dental Health - DHG255 — Clinical Dental Hygiene III - DHG265 — Clinical Dental Hygiene IV - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1674 --- # Health Sciences Preparation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - AHS121 — Basic Pharmacology - AHS142 — Phlebotomy - AHS170 — Fundamentals of Disease - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - CHM105 — General Organic and Biochemistry - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI110 — Ethics - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication - VET105 — Orientation to Veterinary Technology Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1681 --- # General Technology - Expanded Duty Dental Assisting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - DAT113 — Dental Materials - DAT115 — Ethics and Professionalism - DAT118 — Dental Morphology - DAT121 — Dental Health Education - DAT122 — Dental Office Management - DAT123 — Oral Medicine-Oral Biology - DAT127 — Dental Radiography - DAT154 — Clinical Procedures I - DAT177 — Dental Office Experience - DAT185 — Dental Specialties - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT270 — Managerial Communications - MKT101 — Marketing - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1676 --- # Expanded Duty Dental Assisting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - DAT113 — Dental Materials - DAT115 — Ethics and Professionalism - DAT118 — Dental Morphology - DAT121 — Dental Health Education - DAT122 — Dental Office Management - DAT123 — Oral Medicine-Oral Biology - DAT127 — Dental Radiography - DAT154 — Clinical Procedures I - DAT177 — Dental Office Experience - DAT185 — Dental Specialties - ENG101 — English Composition I - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1675 --- # General Technology - Medical Assisting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - AHS121 — Basic Pharmacology - AHS142 — Phlebotomy - AHS170 — Fundamentals of Disease - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MED103 — Medical Assisting Introduction - MED122 — Medical Assisting Lab Procedures I - MED125 — Medical Assisting Advanced Laboratory - MED131 — Administrative Skills of the Medical Office I - MED134 — Medical Assisting Financial Management - MED135 — Medical Office Insurance I - MED136 — Medical Office Insurance II - MED141 — Medical Office Clinical Skills I - MED142 — Medical Office Clinical Skills II - MED151 — Medical Assisting Clinical I - MED152 — Medical Assisting Clinical II - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MKT101 — Marketing - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1677 --- # Medical Assisting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - AHS121 — Basic Pharmacology - AHS142 — Phlebotomy - AHS170 — Fundamentals of Disease - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MED103 — Medical Assisting Introduction - MED122 — Medical Assisting Lab Procedures I - MED125 — Medical Assisting Advanced Laboratory - MED131 — Administrative Skills of the Medical Office I - MED134 — Medical Assisting Financial Management - MED135 — Medical Office Insurance I - MED136 — Medical Office Insurance II - MED141 — Medical Office Clinical Skills I - MED142 — Medical Office Clinical Skills II - MED151 — Medical Assisting Clinical I - MED152 — Medical Assisting Clinical II - PSY201 — General Psychology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1683 --- # Health Information Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIM110 — Health Information Science I - HIM120 — Health Information Science II - HIM130 — Billing and Reimbursement - HIM135 — Medical Pathology - HIM140 — Current Procedural Terminology I - HIM141 — Current Procedural Terminology II - HIM163 — Supervised Clinical Practice I - HIM200 — Fundamentals of Data Analytics and Reporting - HIM215 — Registries and Statistics - HIM216 — Coding and Classification I - HIM225 — Coding and Classification II - HIM227 — Senior Professional Competencies - HIM235 — Law and Ethics in Health Informatics and Information Management - HIM250 — Coding and Classification III - HIM265 — Supervisory Principles - HIM266 — Computers in Health Care - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1680 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MLT101 — Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology - MLT103 — Introductory Topics in Medical Microbiology - MLT106 — Introduction to Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLT107 — Clinical Experience in Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLT109 — Hematology I - MLT111 — Hematology II - MLT114 — Clinical Immunology - MLT116 — Basic Concepts of Blood Banking - MLT135 — Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation - MLT206 — Advanced Microbiology I - MLT207 — Advanced Microbiology II - MLT211 — Advanced Hematology I - MLT212 — Advanced Hematology II - MLT216 — Advanced Skills in Blood Banking - MLT271 — Clinical Applications I - MLT272 — Clinical Applications II - MLT273 — Clinical Applications III - MLT274 — Clinical Applications IV - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1684 --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - OTA101 — Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy - OTA102 — Therapeutic Processes - OTA105 — Therapeutic Analysis in Occupational Therapy - OTA142 — OTA Clinical Introduction I - OTA144 — OTA Clinical Introduction II - OTA155 — Gerontology - OTA162 — Psychosocial Dysfunction - OTA164 — Physical Dysfunction - OTA176 — Pediatric Development and Dysfunction - OTA203 — Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy - OTA245 — Occupational Therapy Departmental Management - OTA262 — OTA Clinical Application I - OTA264 — OTA Clinical Application II - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1685 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PSY201 — General Psychology - PTH101 — Physical Therapy Professional Preparation - PTH118 — Physical Agents and Modalities - PTH205 — Physical Therapy Functional Anatomy - PTH210 — Patient Care Techniques - PTH221 — Pathology I - PTH222 — Pathology II - PTH235 — Interpersonal Dynamics - PTH240 — Therapeutic Exercises/Applications - PTH242 — Orthopedic Management - PTH244 — Rehabilitation - PTH250 — Special Topics in Physical Therapy - PTH252 — Clinical Practice - PTH266 — Physical Therapy Practicum I - PTH275 — Advanced Professional Preparation - PTH276 — Physical Therapy Practicum II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1688 --- # Radiologic Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - PSY201 — General Psychology - RAD101 — Introduction to Radiography - RAD102 — Radiology Patient Care Procedures - RAD121 — Radiographic Physics - RAD127 — Procedures in Radiography I - RAD128 — Procedures in Radiography II - RAD129 — Radiographic Positioning I - RAD139 — Radiographic Positioning II - RAD150 — Clinical Applications I - RAD155 — Applied Radiography I - RAD165 — Applied Radiography II - RAD180 — Introduction to Radiographic Imaging I - RAD181 — Imaging Principles I - RAD201 — Radiation Biology - RAD205 — Radiographic Pathology - RAD225 — Selected Radiographic Topics - RAD230 — Radiographic Procedures III - RAD235 — Radiography Seminar I - RAD236 — Radiography Seminar II - RAD257 — Advanced Radiography I - RAD267 — Advanced Radiography II - RAD280 — Advanced Imaging I - RAD281 — Advanced Imaging II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1689 --- # Respiratory Care, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - ENG101 — English Composition I - PSY201 — General Psychology - RES110 — Cardiopulmonary Science I - RES111 — Pathophysiology - RES112 — Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology - RES121 — Respiratory Skills I - RES131 — Respiratory Skills II - RES140 — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation - RES142 — Basic Pediatric Care - RES150 — Clinical Applications I - RES152 — Clinical Applications II - RES205 — Neonatal Respiratory Care - RES210 — Cardiopulmonary Science II - RES220 — Hemodynamic Monitoring - RES235 — Respiratory Diagnostics - RES243 — Mechanical Ventilation II - RES246 — Respiratory Pharmacology - RES247 — Advanced Respiratory Pharmacology - RES249 — Comprehensive Applications - RES253 — Advanced Clinical Studies I - RES254 — Advanced Clinical Studies II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1691 --- # Surgical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY201 — General Psychology - SUR101 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - SUR102 — Applied Surgical Technology - SUR103 — Surgical Procedures I - SUR104 — Surgical Procedures II - SUR105 — Surgical Procedures III - SUR110 — Introduction to Surgical Practicum - SUR112 — Surgical Practicum I - SUR113 — Advanced Surgical Practicum - SUR120 — Surgical Seminar - SUR123 — Sterile Processing Technology Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1690 --- # Veterinary Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO225 — Microbiology - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PHI110 — Ethics - PSY201 — General Psychology - VET101 — Animal Breeds and Husbandry - VET104 — Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology - VET105 — Orientation to Veterinary Technology - VET112 — Veterinary Terminology and Calculations - VET117 — Animal Nutrition - VET119 — Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and Dentistry - VET140 — Veterinary Pharmacology - VET142 — Veterinary Anesthesia - VET152 — Clinical Pathology - VET160 — Clinical Techniques II - VET170 — Veterinary Technician Externship - VET203 — Small Animal Diseases, Zoonosis and Client Education - VET207 — Large Animal Clinical Practices - VET216 — Veterinary Parasitology and Laboratory Animal Medicine - VET240 — Office Management and Client Education - VET250 — Clinical Techniques III - VET260 — Clinical Techniques IV - VET280 — Senior Seminar Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1687 --- # Early Care and Education - Child Care Professional, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD131 — Language Arts - ECD132 — Creative Experiences - ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD140 — Early Childhood Practicum I - ECD201 — Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECD237 — Methods and Materials - ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I - EDU241 — Learners and Diversity - ENG101 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1678 --- # Early Childhood Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD131 — Language Arts - ECD132 — Creative Experiences - ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD203 — Growth and Development II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1671 --- # Early Care and Education - Inclusive Care, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD131 — Language Arts - ECD132 — Creative Experiences - ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD140 — Early Childhood Practicum I - ECD200 — Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development - ECD201 — Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECD205 — Socialization and Group Care of Infants and Toddlers - ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I - ECD255 — Activity Therapy for Early Childhood Special Education - ECD259 — Behavior Management for Special Needs - ECD260 — Methods of Teaching Special Needs Students - EDU205 — Play and Early Learning - EDU241 — Learners and Diversity - ENG101 — English Composition I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1673 --- # Early Care and Education - School-Age and Youth Development, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD140 — Early Childhood Practicum I - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - EDU241 — Learners and Diversity - ENG101 — English Composition I - SAC101 — Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills - SAC201 — Development of the School-Age Child and Youth - SAC202 — Administration of School-Age and Youth Programs - SAC203 — Designing Model Environments for School-Age Child Care - SAC204 — Safety, Health and Nutrition for School-Age Children and Youth - SAC205 — Guiding Behavior, Violence Prevention and Classroom Management Strategies - SAC206 — Human Relationships for Children, Staff and Families - SAC207 — Sciences, Technology, and Cultural Arts in School-Age and Youth Programs - SAC208 — Supervised Field Experiences for School-Age and Youth Care - SAC209 — Introduction to Special Education for School-Age Children and Youth Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1672 --- # Human Services, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ENG101 — English Composition I - HUS101 — Introduction to Human Services - HUS102 — Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions - HUS116 — Orientation to the Fieldwork Experience - HUS208 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse - HUS209 — Case Management - HUS220 — Diversity Issues in Human Services Practice - HUS230 — Interviewing Techniques - HUS231 — Counseling Techniques - HUS235 — Group Dynamics - HUS250 — Supervised Field Placement I - HUS270 — Personal and Professional Development II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1670 --- # University Transfer - Associate in Arts, AA **Degree** ## Courses - ANT101 — General Anthropology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - ART107 — History of Early Western Art - ART108 — History of Western Art - AST101 — Solar System Astronomy - AST102 — Stellar Astronomy - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG203 — American Literature Survey - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - ENG236 — African American Literature - ENG238 — Creative Writing - ENG242 — Advanced Creative Writing - ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications - ENG263 — Writing for Social Media - ENG265 — Advanced Professional Communications - ENG299 — Special Topics in English - FRE101 — Elementary French I - FRE102 — Elementary French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - GEO102 — World Geography - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS106 — Introduction to African History - HIS130 — African-American History to 1877 - HIS131 — African-American History: 1877 to Present - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HIS226 — Black History and Culture of the South Carolina Sea Islands - HSS110 — History of Ideas - HUM001 — Humanities Non-Equivalent - JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT115 — Analytical Foundations for Calculus - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT123 — Contemporary College Mathematics - MAT130 — Elementary Calculus - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS110 — Music Fundamentals - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI105 — Introduction to Logic - PHI110 — Ethics - PHY201 — Physics I - PHY202 — Physics II - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State and Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - REL101 — Introduction to Religion - SCS001 — Social Science Non-Equivalent - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SOC205 — Social Problems - SOC210 — Juvenile Delinquency - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication - SPC225 — Introduction to Communication Theory - THE101 — Introduction to Theater Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1682 --- # Introductory University Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1663 --- # University Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1650 --- # American Sign Language Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL110 — Careers in American Sign Language - ASL201 — American Sign Language III - ASL202 — American Sign Language IV - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ITP106 — Linguistics of American Sign Language - ITP201 — Deaf History and Culture Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1686 --- # Child Care Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD106 — Observation of Young Children - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD109 — Administration and Supervision - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD201 — Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECD237 — Methods and Materials - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1679 --- # Infant and Toddler Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD200 — Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development - ECD205 — Socialization and Group Care of Infants and Toddlers - ECD207 — Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers - ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I - ECD246 — Designing Quality Infant and Toddler Environments Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1669 --- # Special Education Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD207 — Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers - ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I - ECD255 — Activity Therapy for Early Childhood Special Education - ECD256 — Counseling Techniques for Early Childhood Special Education - ECD259 — Behavior Management for Special Needs - ECD260 — Methods of Teaching Special Needs Students Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1660 --- # Criminal Justice, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUS121 — Business Law I - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ110 — Police Patrol - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ120 — Constitutional Law - CRJ125 — Criminology - CRJ126 — Criminal Justice Research Methods - CRJ130 — Police Administration - CRJ202 — Criminalistics - CRJ220 — The Judicial Process - CRJ222 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations - CRJ230 — Criminal Investigation I - CRJ232 — White Collar Crime Investigation - CRJ233 — Cyber Crimes and the Law - CRJ235 — Practical Crime Scene Investigations - CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence - CRJ242 — Correctional Systems - CRJ243 — Criminal Profiling - CRJ244 — Probation, Pardon and Parole - CRJ246 — Special Problems in Criminal Justice - CRJ250 — Criminal Justice Internship I - CWE113 — Cooperative Work Experience I - CWE123 — Cooperative Work Experience II - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSM104 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - HSM202 — Transportation and Border Security - HSM203 — Intelligence Analysis and Security Management Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1636 --- # Emergency Medical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - EMS102 — Principles of Emergency Medical Care I - EMS103 — Principles of Emergency Medical Care II - EMS107 — Advanced Emergency Care I - EMS108 — Advanced Emergency Care II - EMS115 — International Trauma Life Support - EMS116 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support - EMS117 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support - EMS120 — Pharmacology - EMS211 — Advanced Clinical Experience I - EMS212 — EMS Field Internship - EMS214 — Advanced Clinical Experience II - EMS217 — Introduction to Electrocardiography - EMS219 — Advanced EMS Field Internship II - EMS220 — Paramedic Internship I - EMS221 — Paramedic Internship II - EMS222 — Paramedic Internship III - EMS233 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care I - EMS234 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care II - EMS235 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care III - EMS236 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care IV - ENG101 — English Composition I - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1628 --- # Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - EMS107 — Advanced Emergency Care I - EMS108 — Advanced Emergency Care II - EMS115 — International Trauma Life Support - EMS219 — Advanced EMS Field Internship II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1647 --- # Emergency Medical Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - EMS102 — Principles of Emergency Medical Care I - EMS103 — Principles of Emergency Medical Care II - EMS212 — EMS Field Internship Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1634 --- # Paramedic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMS116 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support - EMS117 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support - EMS120 — Pharmacology - EMS211 — Advanced Clinical Experience I - EMS214 — Advanced Clinical Experience II - EMS217 — Introduction to Electrocardiography - EMS220 — Paramedic Internship I - EMS221 — Paramedic Internship II - EMS222 — Paramedic Internship III - EMS233 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care I - EMS234 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care II - EMS235 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care III - EMS236 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care IV Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1601 --- # Homeland Security Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CRJ120 — Constitutional Law - CRJ126 — Criminal Justice Research Methods - CRJ222 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSM101 — Introduction to Homeland Security - HSM103 — Introduction to Emergency Management - HSM104 — Terrorism and Homeland Security - HSM201 — Critical Incident Management - HSM202 — Transportation and Border Security - HSM203 — Intelligence Analysis and Security Management - HSM204 — Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction - HSM205 — Public Health Emergency Preparedness - HSM206 — Critical Infrastructure Protection - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State and Local Government Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1620 --- # Paralegal, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUS121 — Business Law I - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - ENG101 — English Composition I - LEG120 — Torts - LEG132 — Legal Bibliography - LEG135 — Introduction to Law and Ethics - LEG201 — Civil Litigation I - LEG213 — Family Law - LEG214 — Property Law - LEG230 — Legal Writing - LEG232 — Law Office Management - LEG233 — Wills, Trusts and Probate - LEG234 — Title Examination Procedures I - LEG240 — Claims Investigation - LEG242 — Law Practice Workshop - LEG244 — Special Projects for Paralegals - LEG270 — Paralegal Certification Preparation - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1605 --- # Paralegal Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS121 — Business Law I - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - ENG101 — English Composition I - LEG120 — Torts - LEG132 — Legal Bibliography - LEG135 — Introduction to Law and Ethics - LEG201 — Civil Litigation I - LEG213 — Family Law - LEG214 — Property Law - LEG230 — Legal Writing - LEG232 — Law Office Management - LEG233 — Wills, Trusts and Probate - LEG234 — Title Examination Procedures I - LEG240 — Claims Investigation - LEG242 — Law Practice Workshop - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1619 --- # Aircraft Maintenance Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACM101 — General Regulations - ACM102 — Aviation Sciences - ACM105 — Basic Aircraft Electricity - ACM110 — Aircraft Drawings - ACM115 — Ground Handling and Servicing - ACM120 — Materials and Corrosion Control - ACM130 — Sheet Metal Layout and Repair - ACM148 — Aircraft Composites and Finishes - ACM150 — Assembly and Rigging - ACM155 — Aircraft Environmental Systems - ACM160 — Utility and Warning Systems - ACM165 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - ACM167 — Landing Gear Systems - ACM170 — Aircraft Electrical Systems - ACM172 — Aircraft Fuel Systems - ACM174 — Airframe Inspection - ACM201 — Lubricating Systems - ACM205 — Ignition and Starting Systems - ACM210 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul - ACM212 — Engine Installation - ACM220 — Turbine Engines - ACM226 — Engine Inspection - ACM234 — Propellers and Components - ACM240 — Engine Electrical Instrumentation and Fire Protection - ACM245 — Powerplant Fuel Systems - ACM250 — Induction Cooling and Exhaust - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1588 --- # Aircraft Maintenance Airframe Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACM130 — Sheet Metal Layout and Repair - ACM148 — Aircraft Composites and Finishes - ACM150 — Assembly and Rigging - ACM155 — Aircraft Environmental Systems - ACM160 — Utility and Warning Systems - ACM165 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - ACM167 — Landing Gear Systems - ACM170 — Aircraft Electrical Systems - ACM172 — Aircraft Fuel Systems - ACM174 — Airframe Inspection Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1594 --- # Aircraft Maintenance General Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACM101 — General Regulations - ACM102 — Aviation Sciences - ACM105 — Basic Aircraft Electricity - ACM110 — Aircraft Drawings - ACM115 — Ground Handling and Servicing - ACM120 — Materials and Corrosion Control Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1593 --- # Aircraft Maintenance Powerplant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACM201 — Lubricating Systems - ACM205 — Ignition and Starting Systems - ACM210 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul - ACM212 — Engine Installation - ACM220 — Turbine Engines - ACM226 — Engine Inspection - ACM234 — Propellers and Components - ACM240 — Engine Electrical Instrumentation and Fire Protection - ACM245 — Powerplant Fuel Systems - ACM250 — Induction Cooling and Exhaust Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1589 --- # General Technology - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACR102 — Tools and Service Techniques - ACR106 — Basic Electricity for HVAC-R - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR111 — Gas Heating Principles - ACR120 — Basic Air Conditioning - ACR150 — Basic Sheet Metal - ACR210 — Heat Pumps - ACR224 — Codes and Ordinances - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - IDS109 — First Year Experience Seminar - IMT151 — Piping Systems Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1579 --- # Air Conditioning - Refrigeration Mechanics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR102 — Tools and Service Techniques - ACR106 — Basic Electricity for HVAC-R - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR111 — Gas Heating Principles - ACR120 — Basic Air Conditioning - ACR150 — Basic Sheet Metal - ACR210 — Heat Pumps - ACR224 — Codes and Ordinances Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1596 --- # General Technology - Automotive Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AUT103 — Engine Reconditioning - AUT111 — Brakes - AUT116 — Manual Transmission and Axle - AUT122 — Suspension and Alignment - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT149 — Ignition and Fuel Systems - AUT152 — Automatic Transmission - AUT159 — Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals - AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1576 --- # Automotive Servicing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT103 — Engine Reconditioning - AUT111 — Brakes - AUT116 — Manual Transmission and Axle - AUT122 — Suspension and Alignment - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT149 — Ignition and Fuel Systems - AUT152 — Automatic Transmission - AUT159 — Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals - AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1558 --- # General Technology - Avionics Maintenance Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACM101 — General Regulations - ACM102 — Aviation Sciences - ACM110 — Aircraft Drawings - ACM115 — Ground Handling and Servicing - ACM120 — Materials and Corrosion Control - AMF109 — Aircraft Materials and Hand Tools - AMF110 — Corrosion Control and Sealing Applications - AMF132 — Aircraft Sheet Metal Assembly - AMF137 — Aircraft Composite Structures - AMF142 — Airframe Auxiliary Systems - AVT101 — Basic Electricity for Avionics - AVT105 — Aircraft Electricity for Avionics - AVT110 — Aircraft Electronic Circuits - AVT115 — Aircraft Digital Circuits - AVT120 — Aviation Electronic Communications - AVT125 — Aviation Data Communications - AVT140 — Avionics Standard Practices - AVT145 — Avionics Circuit Repair - AVT150 — Aircraft Navigation Systems - AVT155 — Aircraft Pulse Systems - AVT160 — Aircraft Radar Systems - AVT165 — Avionics General Regulations - AVT170 — Avionics Program and Test Review - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1571 --- # Avionics Maintenance Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AVT101 — Basic Electricity for Avionics - AVT105 — Aircraft Electricity for Avionics - AVT110 — Aircraft Electronic Circuits - AVT115 — Aircraft Digital Circuits - AVT120 — Aviation Electronic Communications - AVT125 — Aviation Data Communications - AVT140 — Avionics Standard Practices - AVT145 — Avionics Circuit Repair - AVT150 — Aircraft Navigation Systems - AVT155 — Aircraft Pulse Systems - AVT160 — Aircraft Radar Systems - AVT165 — Avionics General Regulations - AVT170 — Avionics Program and Test Review Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1557 --- # General Technology - Industrial Maintenance, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - IET223 — Industrial Safety - IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology - IMT115 — Industrial Schematics - IMT127 — Industrial Pumps - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT140 — Industrial Electricity - IMT151 — Piping Systems - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - IMT163 — Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications - MGT101 — Principles of Management - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1569 --- # Industrial Mechanic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology - IMT115 — Industrial Schematics - IMT127 — Industrial Pumps - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT140 — Industrial Electricity - IMT151 — Piping Systems - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - IMT163 — Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1548 --- # General Technology - Machine Tool Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - IET223 — Industrial Safety - MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II - MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading - MTT143 — Precision Measurements - MTT175 — Innovations in Machining Technology - MTT250 — Principles of CNC - MTT251 — CNC Operations - MTT253 — CNC Programming and Operations - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1567 --- # Basic CNC Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading - MTT250 — Principles of CNC Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1556 --- # Computer Numeric Control Machinist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II - MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading - MTT143 — Precision Measurements - MTT175 — Innovations in Machining Technology - MTT250 — Principles of CNC - MTT251 — CNC Operations - MTT253 — CNC Programming and Operations Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1551 --- # General Technology - Marine Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACR106 — Basic Electricity for HVAC-R - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR109 — Tools and Service Techniques II - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CWE113 — Cooperative Work Experience I - CWE123 — Cooperative Work Experience II - CWE133 — Cooperative Work Experience III - CWE213 — Cooperative Work Experience IV - ENG101 — English Composition I - IET223 — Industrial Safety - IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology - IMT115 — Industrial Schematics - IMT127 — Industrial Pumps - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT140 — Industrial Electricity - IMT151 — Piping Systems - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - IMT163 — Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - MNT001 — Marine and Nautical Technology Non-Equivalent - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication - WLD111 — Arc Welding I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1563 --- # General Technology - Welding, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ENG101 — English Composition I - IET223 — Industrial Safety - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD114 — Advanced Arc Welding - WLD118 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous I - WLD119 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous II - WLD120 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I - WLD127 — Structural Blueprints I - WLD141 — Weld Quality - WLD170 — Qualification Welding - WLD201 — Welding Metallurgy - WLD203 — Structural Blueprints II - WLD225 — Arc Welding Pipe I - WLD226 — Arc Welding Pipe II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1561 --- # Gas Metal Arc Welding Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - WLD118 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous I - WLD120 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I - WLD127 — Structural Blueprints I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1549 --- # Introduction to Arc Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD127 — Structural Blueprints I - WLD170 — Qualification Welding Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1544 --- # Welding Professional Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD114 — Advanced Arc Welding - WLD118 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous I - WLD119 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous II - WLD120 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I - WLD127 — Structural Blueprints I - WLD141 — Weld Quality - WLD170 — Qualification Welding - WLD201 — Welding Metallurgy - WLD203 — Structural Blueprints II - WLD225 — Arc Welding Pipe I - WLD226 — Arc Welding Pipe II Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1768 --- # 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - MTT114 — 3D Printing Theory and Operations - MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading - MTT143 — Precision Measurements Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1599 --- # Advanced Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR106 — Basic Electricity for HVAC-R - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR109 — Tools and Service Techniques II - ACR131 — Commercial Refrigeration - CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I - IMT127 — Industrial Pumps - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1598 --- # Advanced CNC Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MTT243 — Advanced Dimensional Metrology for Machinists - MTT255 — CNC Programming II - MTT258 — Machine Tool Cam - MTT260 — Advanced Multi-Axis Programming and Operations I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1597 --- # Aircraft Assembly Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AMF103 — Introduction to Aviation - AMF104 — Basic Aviation Sciences - AMF109 — Aircraft Materials and Hand Tools - AMF110 — Corrosion Control and Sealing Applications - AMF116 — Aircraft Fluid Lines - AMF132 — Aircraft Sheet Metal Assembly - AMF137 — Aircraft Composite Structures - AMF142 — Airframe Auxiliary Systems - AMF147 — Aviation Electrical Systems - AMF152 — Aircraft Flight Control Systems Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1595 --- # Basic Industrial Work Skills Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IDS109 — First Year Experience Seminar - IET223 — Industrial Safety - IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology - IMT115 — Industrial Schematics - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading - QAT110 — Manufacturing Methods Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1555 --- # Commercial and Industrial ACR Systems Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR131 — Commercial Refrigeration - ACR140 — Automatic Controls - CPT114 — Computers and Programming - IMT140 — Industrial Electricity - IMT151 — Piping Systems - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1554 --- # Commercial Truck Driving Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - TDR101 — Introduction to Truck Driver Training - TDR102 — Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training - TDR103 — Preparation for CDL Examination - TDR104 — Electronic Logging - TDR105 — The Business of Truck Driving Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1552 --- # Facilities Maintenance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR106 — Basic Electricity for HVAC-R - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR109 — Tools and Service Techniques II - CWE113 — Cooperative Work Experience I - EEM167 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring I - EEM173 — Electrical Installation I - EEM174 — Electrical Installation II - IET223 — Industrial Safety - IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology - IMT115 — Industrial Schematics - IMT127 — Industrial Pumps - IMT151 — Piping Systems - IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - MTT143 — Precision Measurements Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1550 --- # Technology Core Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IET223 — Industrial Safety - IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1543 --- # Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD132 — Inert Gas Welding Ferrous - WLD133 — Inert Gas Welding Ferrous Tubing - WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding - WLD137 — Inert Gas Welding Aluminum Tubing - WLD228 — Inert Gas Welding Pipe I Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1540 --- # Nursing - ADN - LPN to ADN, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS129 — Health Calculations II - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - NUR102 — Basic Nursing Care Skills - NUR104 — Nursing Care Management I - NUR105 — Pharmacology for Nurses - NUR158 — Health Promotion for Families I - NUR161 — Basic Concepts of Pharmacology - NUR195 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care I - NUR201 — Transition Nursing - NUR205 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care II - NUR206 — Clinical Skills Application - NUR208 — Health Promotion for Families II - NUR210 — Complex Health Problems - NUR216 — Nursing Seminar - NUR219 — Nursing Management and Leadership - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1531 --- # Nursing - ADN, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS126 — Health Calculations - AHS129 — Health Calculations II - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - NUR102 — Basic Nursing Care Skills - NUR104 — Nursing Care Management I - NUR105 — Pharmacology for Nurses - NUR158 — Health Promotion for Families I - NUR161 — Basic Concepts of Pharmacology - NUR195 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care I - NUR205 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care II - NUR206 — Clinical Skills Application - NUR208 — Health Promotion for Families II - NUR210 — Complex Health Problems - NUR216 — Nursing Seminar - NUR219 — Nursing Management and Leadership - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1534 --- # Practical Nursing Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AHS126 — Health Calculations - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - NUR102 — Basic Nursing Care Skills - NUR104 — Nursing Care Management I - NUR105 — Pharmacology for Nurses - NUR158 — Health Promotion for Families I - NUR161 — Basic Concepts of Pharmacology - NUR195 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care I - NUR205 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care II - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1525 --- # Pre-Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1519 --- # University Transfer - Associate in Science, AS **Degree** ## Courses - ANT101 — General Anthropology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - ART105 — Film as Art - ART107 — History of Early Western Art - ART108 — History of Western Art - AST101 — Solar System Astronomy - AST102 — Stellar Astronomy - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - CHM211 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM212 — Organic Chemistry II - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods - EGR282 — Introduction to Civil Engineering - EGR285 — Engineering Surveying I - EGR286 — Engineering Surveying II - EGR295 — Engineering Surveying Lab I - EGR296 — Engineering Surveying Lab II - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG203 — American Literature Survey - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - ENG214 — Fiction - ENG236 — African American Literature - FRE101 — Elementary French I - FRE102 — Elementary French II - FRE201 — Intermediate French I - FRE202 — Intermediate French II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS104 — World History I - HIS105 — World History II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS110 — History of Ideas - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT115 — Analytical Foundations for Calculus - MAT120 — Probability and Statistics - MAT123 — Contemporary College Mathematics - MAT130 — Elementary Calculus - MAT132 — Discrete Mathematics - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI105 — Introduction to Logic - PHI110 — Ethics - PHY201 — Physics I - PHY202 — Physics II - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State and Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - REL101 — Introduction to Religion - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SOC205 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication - SPC210 — Oral Interpretation of Literature - THE101 — Introduction to Theater Source: https://catalog.tridenttech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=6&poid=1510 --- # ACC001 — Accounting Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ACC 001 - Accounting Non-Equivalent ACC 001 - Accounting Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for accounting coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # ACC101 — Accounting Principles I 3 credits · 15 hours ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements. This course is designed to include all aspects of financial accounting at the introductory level. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT155, ACC111 --- # ACC102 — Accounting Principles II 3 credits · 15 hours ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC111 --- # ACC111 — Accounting Concepts 3 credits · 15 hours ACC 111 - Accounting Concepts ACC 111 - Accounting Concepts Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the principles of the basic accounting functions - collecting, recording, analyzing and reporting information. Additional Notes: Students who receive credit for ACC 111 may not receive credit for ACC 101 . Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # ACC112 — Organizational Accounting 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 112 - Organizational Accounting ACC 112 - Organizational Accounting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of financial accounting with specific emphasis on partnerships and the corporate form of organization. Prerequisite: ACC 111 or ACC 101 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC111, ACC101 --- # ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 124 - Individual Tax Procedures ACC 124 - Individual Tax Procedures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the basic federal income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, including the preparation of individual income tax returns. Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC111 --- # ACC150 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 150 - Payroll Accounting ACC 150 - Payroll Accounting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the major tasks of payroll accounting; employment practices; federal, state and local governmental laws and regulations; internal controls; and various forms and records. This course will review these concepts using both a manual and computerized approach. Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC111 --- # ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting I ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory, including the preparation of financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 112 with a minimum grade of C and MAT 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC112, MAT120 --- # ACC202 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 202 - Intermediate Accounting II ACC 202 - Intermediate Accounting II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the application of accounting principles and concepts to account evaluation and income determination, including special problems peculiar to corporations and the analysis of financial reports. Prerequisite: ACC 201 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC201 --- # ACC203 — Intermediate Accounting III 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 203 - Intermediate Accounting III ACC 203 - Intermediate Accounting III Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the application of accounting theory to income tax allocation, and accounting for leases and stock options, and constructing financial statements from incomplete records and fund flow statements. This course will also cover revenue recognition, financial statement analysis, cash flow statement preparation and an overview of international accounting. Prerequisite: ACC 202 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: B… Prerequisites: ACC202 --- # ACC224 — Business Taxation 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 224 - Business Taxation ACC 224 - Business Taxation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to tax reporting requirements and taxation of the proprietorship, partnership, S Corporation, C Corporation, and limited liability company. Some form preparation is required. Prerequisite: ACC 112 and ACC 124 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC112, ACC124 --- # ACC240 — Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 240 - Computerized Accounting ACC 240 - Computerized Accounting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions, including financial transactions, records, statements, reports and documents. Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC111 --- # ACC245 — Accounting Applications 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 245 - Accounting Applications ACC 245 - Accounting Applications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces microcomputer accounting using data base software and/or electronic spreadsheets. Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC101, ACC111 --- # ACC246 — Integrated Accounting Software 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 246 - Integrated Accounting Software ACC 246 - Integrated Accounting Software Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the use of pre-designed integrated accounting software for accounting problems. Prerequisite: ACC 124 and ACC 150 and ACC 224 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter Grade General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC124, ACC150, ACC224 --- # ACC260 — Auditing 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 260 - Auditing ACC 260 - Auditing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the procedures for conducting audits and investigations of various enterprises. This course will cover collecting data from working papers, arranging and systemizing the audit, and writing the audit report. Emphasis is placed on detailed audits, internal auditing, and the auditing process. Prerequisite: ACC 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC112 --- # ACC265 — Not-for-Profit Accounting 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 265 - Not-for-Profit Accounting ACC 265 - Not-for-Profit Accounting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the special accounting needs of municipalities, counties, states, the federal government and governmental agencies, and other not-for-profit organizations. Prerequisite: ACC 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC112 --- # ACC275 — Selected Topics in Accounting 3 credits · 45 hours ACC 275 - Selected Topics in Accounting ACC 275 - Selected Topics in Accounting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an advanced in-depth review of selected topics in accounting using case studies and individual and group problem solving. Prerequisite: ACC 202 and ACC 245 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC202, ACC245 --- # ACM101 — General Regulations 2 credits · 30 hours ACM 101 - General Regulations ACM 101 - General Regulations Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers FAA regulations that pertain to the mechanics and maintenance of aircraft engines and airframes, technical standard orders, manufacturers’ maintenance and parts manuals, service letters, bulletins and instructions. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM102 — Aviation Sciences 3 credits · 45 hours ACM 102 - Aviation Sciences ACM 102 - Aviation Sciences Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the fundamentals of simple machines, heat dynamics, theory of flight and geometrical concepts as established for aviation applications. This course will also cover basic math and algebraic operations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM105 — Basic Aircraft Electricity 4 credits · 75 hours ACM 105 - Basic Aircraft Electricity ACM 105 - Basic Aircraft Electricity Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers basic electricity including AC and DC circuits, the use of electrical measuring instruments, the interpretation of electrical circuit diagrams, energy sources, and batteries and their maintenance. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM110 — Aircraft Drawings 1 credits · 30 hours ACM 110 - Aircraft Drawings ACM 110 - Aircraft Drawings Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers skills required to use drawings, identify symbols and schematic layouts, sketch repairs and alterations made to aircraft, and interpret graphs and charts. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM115 — Ground Handling and Servicing 3 credits · 60 hours ACM 115 - Ground Handling and Servicing ACM 115 - Ground Handling and Servicing Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers engine starting, ground operation, aircraft movement, ground handling safety requirements and aircraft servicing procedures. Also covered are interpreting and applying aircraft weight and balance procedures. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM120 — Materials and Corrosion Control 4 credits · 90 hours ACM 120 - Materials and Corrosion Control ACM 120 - Materials and Corrosion Control Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course covers nondestructive testing; identification and selection of aircraft hardware and materials; use of hand, power and precision measuring tools; identification and use of cleaning materials; and identification and treatment of aircraft corrosion. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM130 — Sheet Metal Layout and Repair 4 credits · 135 hours ACM 130 - Sheet Metal Layout and Repair ACM 130 - Sheet Metal Layout and Repair Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 7.5 This course covers the principles of sheet metal layout, bending, rivet installations, structural inspection, and repair methods for aircraft. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM148 — Aircraft Composites and Finishes 4 credits · 120 hours ACM 148 - Aircraft Composites and Finishes ACM 148 - Aircraft Composites and Finishes Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course covers the techniques and tools for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining composite materials and finishes in aircraft. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM150 — Assembly and Rigging 3 credits · 75 hours ACM 150 - Assembly and Rigging ACM 150 - Assembly and Rigging Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the methods and procedures used to maintain an aircraft in aerodynamically and structurally sound condition. Flight theory, aircraft assembly, jacking, structural alignment, rigging of fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft, balancing, and rigging of flight control surfaces are covered. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM155 — Aircraft Environmental Systems 3 credits · 45 hours ACM 155 - Aircraft Environmental Systems ACM 155 - Aircraft Environmental Systems Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the skills required to inspect, check, service and repair aircraft heating, cooling, vapor cycle and air cycle air conditioning; pressurization, oxygen, ice and rain control; carbon monoxide detection; and fire protection systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM160 — Utility and Warning Systems 3 credits · 45 hours ACM 160 - Utility and Warning Systems ACM 160 - Utility and Warning Systems Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the principles of inspecting, troubleshooting, servicing and repairing instrument systems, communication and navigation systems, and landing gear antiskid indicating and warning systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM165 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems 3 credits · 90 hours ACM 165 - Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems ACM 165 - Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course covers the operating principles for aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic power systems. The theory of fluid power; identification and selection of aircraft hydraulic fluids; and servicing, troubleshooting, inspecting and repairing of hydraulic and pneumatic power systems and components are included. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM167 — Landing Gear Systems 3 credits · 60 hours ACM 167 - Landing Gear Systems ACM 167 - Landing Gear Systems Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the skills required to perform maintenance and service requirements for aircraft landing gear systems. The inspection, servicing, repair and operational check of landing gear, retracting systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires and steering systems are included. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM170 — Aircraft Electrical Systems 4 credits · 90 hours ACM 170 - Aircraft Electrical Systems ACM 170 - Aircraft Electrical Systems Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course covers skills required to inspect, check, service, troubleshoot and repair aircraft electrical system controls, wiring installation, switches, indicators and protective devices. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM172 — Aircraft Fuel Systems 1 credits · 30 hours ACM 172 - Aircraft Fuel Systems ACM 172 - Aircraft Fuel Systems Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers maintenance of aircraft fuel systems including troubleshooting, inspection, service and repair principles for fuel system components, pressure fuel systems, quantity indicating systems, pressure and temperature systems, dump systems, and fuel management procedures. Additional Notes: Notes Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM174 — Airframe Inspection 1 credits · 30 hours ACM 174 - Airframe Inspection ACM 174 - Airframe Inspection Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the fundamentals of airframe inspection, including the purposes, requirements and type of inspection, inspection records, and suggested methods for performing systematic inspection procedures. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM201 — Lubricating Systems 2 credits · 30 hours ACM 201 - Lubricating Systems ACM 201 - Lubricating Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the use and classification of lubricants, oils and greases. The basic lubrication systems of opposed, radial and turbine engines are included. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM205 — Ignition and Starting Systems 3 credits · 60 hours ACM 205 - Ignition and Starting Systems ACM 205 - Ignition and Starting Systems Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the theory and operation of aircraft power plant ignition systems used on reciprocating and turbine engines, including the requirements for inspecting, servicing, repairing and/or overhauling magnetos, spark plugs, and ignition harnesses and switches. This course will also cover turbine engine pneumatic starting systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM210 — Reciprocating Engine Overhaul 4 credits · 4 hours ACM 210 - Reciprocating Engine Overhaul ACM 210 - Reciprocating Engine Overhaul Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers the theory and development of the internal combustion engine used in aviation and the disassembly, inspection, service, repair and overhaul of opposed and radial aircraft engines. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM212 — Engine Installation 3 credits · 45 hours ACM 212 - Engine Installation ACM 212 - Engine Installation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the techniques for removal and installation of opposed and radial aircraft piston engines, including the evaluation of performance after reconditioning, testing, inspection, troubleshooting, preservation and return to service after long-term storage. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM220 — Turbine Engines 3 credits · 90 hours ACM 220 - Turbine Engines ACM 220 - Turbine Engines Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course covers the history, theory, construction and principles of operation of turbine engines, including removal, installation, maintenance, testing, inspection, adjustment and overhaul. 10 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM226 — Engine Inspection 1 credits · 30 hours ACM 226 - Engine Inspection ACM 226 - Engine Inspection Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the procedures necessary for powerplant inspection to conform to the manufacturer’s and FAA requirements. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM234 — Propellers and Components 4 credits · 90 hours ACM 234 - Propellers and Components ACM 234 - Propellers and Components Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course covers the theory, installation, inspection, service, maintenance, repair and principles of operation of fixed and controllable pitch propellers. This course also includes the study of propeller de-icing, anti-icing, synchronization, and selection and use of propeller lubricants for reciprocating and turbo propeller engines. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM240 — Engine Electrical Instrumentation and Fire Protection 3 credits · 90 hours ACM 240 - Engine Electrical Instrumentation and Fire Protection ACM 240 - Engine Electrical Instrumentation and Fire Protection Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course covers the skills required to inspect, check, service, troubleshoot and repair reciprocating and turbine engine starters and generators, alternators and charging systems, including wiring controls; switches; protective devices; and temperature, pressure, RPM-indicating and fire protection systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM245 — Powerplant Fuel Systems 4 credits · 90 hours ACM 245 - Powerplant Fuel Systems ACM 245 - Powerplant Fuel Systems Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course covers inspecting, troubleshooting, servicing, repairing and overhauling of powerplant fuel metering systems, including warning indicators, pressure and rate of flow instruments, and carburetor overhaul. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACM250 — Induction Cooling and Exhaust 3 credits · 60 hours ACM 250 - Induction Cooling and Exhaust ACM 250 - Induction Cooling and Exhaust Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the skills required to inspect, check, troubleshoot, service and repair reciprocating and turbine engine induction, cooling and exhaust systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACR001 — Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ACR 001 - Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Non-Equivalent ACR 001 - Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for air conditioning/refrigeration coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACR102 — Tools and Service Techniques 3 credits · 75 hours ACR 102 - Tools and Service Techniques ACR 102 - Tools and Service Techniques Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a basic study of the uses of tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment. Topics include the fundamental principles and practices, including the basic refrigeration cycle, system components, and safety procedures. Prerequisite: ACR 106 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR106 --- # ACR106 — Basic Electricity for HVAC-R 4 credits · 90 hours ACR 106 - Basic Electricity for HVAC-R ACR 106 - Basic Electricity for HVAC-R Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course includes a basic study of electricity including Ohm’s Law and series and parallel circuits as they relate to heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals 3 credits · 75 hours ACR 108 - Refrigeration Fundamentals ACR 108 - Refrigeration Fundamentals Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the principles of refrigeration. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACR109 — Tools and Service Techniques II 2 credits · 60 hours ACR 109 - Tools and Service Techniques II ACR 109 - Tools and Service Techniques II Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is an advanced study of tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # ACR111 — Gas Heating Principles 3 credits · 60 hours ACR 111 - Gas Heating Principles ACR 111 - Gas Heating Principles Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is the study of residential and commercial gas burners and their components. Prerequisite: ACR 106 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR106 --- # ACR120 — Basic Air Conditioning 4 credits · 90 hours ACR 120 - Basic Air Conditioning ACR 120 - Basic Air Conditioning Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is the study of various types of air conditioning equipment including electrical components, schematics and service to refrigeration circuits. Prerequisite: ACR 106 and ACR 108 and ACR 109 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR106, ACR108, ACR109 --- # ACR131 — Commercial Refrigeration 4 credits · 90 hours ACR 131 - Commercial Refrigeration ACR 131 - Commercial Refrigeration Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of maintenance and repair of commercial refrigeration systems. Prerequisite: ACR 106 and ACR 108 and ACR 109 Corequisite: ACR 111 and ACR 120 and ACR 150 and ACR 210 and ACR 224 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR106, ACR108, ACR109 --- # ACR140 — Automatic Controls 3 credits · 75 hours ACR 140 - Automatic Controls ACR 140 - Automatic Controls Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the adjustment, repair, and maintenance of a variety of pressure and temperature-sensitive automatic controls for air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Prerequisite: ACR 120 and CPT 114 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR120, CPT114 --- # ACR150 — Basic Sheet Metal 2 credits · 30 hours ACR 150 - Basic Sheet Metal ACR 150 - Basic Sheet Metal Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the tools and procedures required in the fabrication of ductwork. Prerequisite: ACR 111 and ACR 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR111, ACR120 --- # ACR210 — Heat Pumps 4 credits · 90 hours ACR 210 - Heat Pumps ACR 210 - Heat Pumps Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of theory and operational principles of the heat pump. Prerequisite: ACR 106 and ACR 108 and ACR 109 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR106, ACR108, ACR109 --- # ACR224 — Codes and Ordinances 2 credits · 30 hours ACR 224 - Codes and Ordinances ACR 224 - Codes and Ordinances Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers instruction on how to reference appropriate building codes and ordinances where they apply to the installation of heating and air conditioning equipment. Prerequisite: ACR 111 and ACR 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: ACR111, ACR120 --- # AET111 — Architectural Computer Graphics I 3 credits · 75 hours AET 111 - Architectural Computer Graphics I AET 111 - Architectural Computer Graphics I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes architectural construction, basic computer-aided design commands and creation of construction industry symbols and standards. Prerequisite: EGT 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT152 --- # AET202 — History of Architecture 3 credits · 45 hours AET 202 - History of Architecture AET 202 - History of Architecture Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the origins, influences and aesthetics that underlie the various styles of architecture from prehistoric times to present. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # AET221 — Architectural Computer Graphics II 4 credits · 75 hours AET 221 - Architectural Computer Graphics II AET 221 - Architectural Computer Graphics II Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course includes a study of CAD commands with architectural applications and routines. A complete set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building, using the computer as a drafting tool, is produced. Prerequisite: AET 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: AET111 --- # AGR201 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture 3 credits · 75 hours AGR 201 - Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture AGR 201 - Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides an evaluation of the main goals of sustainable agriculture to include environmental health, economic profitability, and social and economic equity. Students will evaluate management and technological approaches and policies that influence agricultural practices. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # AHS001 — Allied Health Sciences Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours AHS 001 - Allied Health Sciences Non-Equivalent AHS 001 - Allied Health Sciences Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for Health Sciences coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS101 — Introduction to Health Professions 2 credits · 30 hours AHS 101 - Introduction to Health Professions AHS 101 - Introduction to Health Professions Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of the health professions and the health care industry. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS103 — Bio-Medical Vocabulary 2 credits · 30 hours AHS 103 - Bio-Medical Vocabulary AHS 103 - Bio-Medical Vocabulary Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the basis of word formation, prefixes, suffixes and vocabulary used in biomedical disciplines and health sciences. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy 3 credits · 45 hours AHS 104 - Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy AHS 104 - Medical Vocabulary-Anatomy Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces students to fundamental principles of medical terminology and includes a survey of human anatomy and physiology. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS113 — Head and Neck Anatomy 1 credits · 15 hours AHS 113 - Head and Neck Anatomy AHS 113 - Head and Neck Anatomy Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course provides a detailed study of the structure of the head and neck with special emphasis on structure as it pertains to the study of dental science. Prerequisite: BIO 210 and BIO 211 within the last five years Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: BIO210, BIO211 --- # AHS121 — Basic Pharmacology 2 credits · 30 hours AHS 121 - Basic Pharmacology AHS 121 - Basic Pharmacology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the nature of drugs, their actions in the body and side effects. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS126 — Health Calculations 1 credits · 15 hours AHS 126 - Health Calculations AHS 126 - Health Calculations Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the mathematical concepts needed in health science studies. It is an introduction to basic drug calculations. Additional Notes: Restricted to students in the PN or ADN program. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS129 — Health Calculations II 1 credits · 15 hours AHS 129 - Health Calculations II AHS 129 - Health Calculations II Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to advanced drug calculations. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: AHS126 --- # AHS142 — Phlebotomy 2 credits · 45 hours AHS 142 - Phlebotomy AHS 142 - Phlebotomy Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of phlebotomy procedures utilized in clinical facilities and physicians’ offices. The vaccination series for Hepatitis B will begin by the second week of class. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AHS170 — Fundamentals of Disease 3 credits · 45 hours AHS 170 - Fundamentals of Disease AHS 170 - Fundamentals of Disease Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes a study of the general principles of disease and the disorders that affect the human body, with an emphasis on symptoms and signs routinely assessed in health care facilities. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AHS 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # AMF103 — Introduction to Aviation 3 credits · 45 hours AMF 103 - Introduction to Aviation AMF 103 - Introduction to Aviation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is designed to introduce the student to the history and background of aviation, the role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in aviation, the nomenclature of aircraft and safety. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF104 — Basic Aviation Sciences 3 credits · 45 hours AMF 104 - Basic Aviation Sciences AMF 104 - Basic Aviation Sciences Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is designed to equip the student with a basic working knowledge of mathematical concepts used in aircraft construction and design, including basic math and geometric concepts, theory of flight, and simple machines. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF109 — Aircraft Materials and Hand Tools 3 credits · 60 hours AMF 109 - Aircraft Materials and Hand Tools AMF 109 - Aircraft Materials and Hand Tools Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the identification and selection of materials used in aircraft construction, aircraft hardware, use of hand tools including precision measuring tools, and testing methods used in the aerospace industry. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF110 — Corrosion Control and Sealing Applications 2 credits · 45 hours AMF 110 - Corrosion Control and Sealing Applications AMF 110 - Corrosion Control and Sealing Applications Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course addresses the selection of corrosion-resistant materials, application of corrosion inhibitors and application of aerospace sealants. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF116 — Aircraft Fluid Lines 2 credits · 45 hours AMF 116 - Aircraft Fluid Lines AMF 116 - Aircraft Fluid Lines Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 The course covers the identification, selection, fabrication and installation practices of rigid and flexible aircraft fluid line systems, as well as the basic introduction to aircraft hydraulic systems and fluids. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF132 — Aircraft Sheet Metal Assembly 3 credits · 75 hours AMF 132 - Aircraft Sheet Metal Assembly AMF 132 - Aircraft Sheet Metal Assembly Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the principles of sheet metal layout, bending, drilling, countersinking, as well as installation and removal of fasteners. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF137 — Aircraft Composite Structures 3 credits · 75 hours AMF 137 - Aircraft Composite Structures AMF 137 - Aircraft Composite Structures Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the fabrication of aircraft primary and secondary members utilizing composite technology, including the lay-up, bonding, curing, trimming and machining of composite structures. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF142 — Airframe Auxiliary Systems 2 credits · 30 hours AMF 142 - Airframe Auxiliary Systems AMF 142 - Airframe Auxiliary Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is designed to introduce the student to the various systems that make up the infrastructure of an aircraft, to include cabin atmospheric control systems, fire protection, cockpit instrumentation and avionic systems, and warning systems. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF147 — Aviation Electrical Systems 3 credits · 60 hours AMF 147 - Aviation Electrical Systems AMF 147 - Aviation Electrical Systems Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the fundamentals of electricity including DC and AC circuits, design and installation practices of aircraft electrical systems including circuit components, power distribution systems, and circuit protection devices. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMF152 — Aircraft Flight Control Systems 2 credits · 30 hours AMF 152 - Aircraft Flight Control Systems AMF 152 - Aircraft Flight Control Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the design and rigging methods of aircraft primary and secondary flight control systems. (This course is not FAA part 147 approved.) Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Control I 3 credits · 60 hours AMT 105 - Robotics and Automated Control I AMT 105 - Robotics and Automated Control I Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course includes assembling, testing, and repairing equipment used in automation. Concentration is on connecting, testing and evaluating automated control systems. This course will also explore industrial robot systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # AMT205 — Robotics and Automated Control II 3 credits · 75 hours AMT 205 - Robotics and Automated Control II AMT 205 - Robotics and Automated Control II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the installation, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing of automated systems. This course will also cover sensors, servo motors, stepper motors, robot programming and robot maintenance. Prerequisite: AMT 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: AMT105 --- # AMT209 — Automation Networks-Ethernet 3 credits · 60 hours AMT 209 - Automation Networks-Ethernet AMT 209 - Automation Networks-Ethernet Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a study and implementation of Ethernet transmission protocol in automation networks. It includes PLC interfacing to Ethernet cabling and Ethernet capable instrumentation. Additional topics include the OSI model and distributed BUS networking. Prerequisite: EEM 252 or EIT 244 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM252, EIT244 --- # ANT001 — Anthropology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ANT 001 - Anthropology Non-Equivalent ANT 001 - Anthropology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for social science coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ANT101 — General Anthropology 3 credits · 45 hours ANT 101 - General Anthropology ANT 101 - General Anthropology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of physical and cultural anthropology. This course explores subfields of anthropology to examine primatology, human paleontology, human variation, archeology and ethnology. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # AOT001 — Administrative Office Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours AOT 001 - Administrative Office Technology Non-Equivalent AOT 001 - Administrative Office Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for administrative office technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # AOT105 — Keyboarding 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 105 - Keyboarding AOT 105 - Keyboarding Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on the mastery of touch keyboarding. This course will also cover formatting principles. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # AOT110 — Document Formatting 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 110 - Document Formatting AOT 110 - Document Formatting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes speed, accuracy, and developing document formatting skills using keyboarding competencies. Prerequisite: AOT 105 or specified score on timed test; see program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT134 — Office Communications 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 134 - Office Communications AOT 134 - Office Communications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of grammar, punctuation, and written communication for the office environment. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement and AOT 105 or equivalent skills Corequisite: AOT 110 and CPT 179 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: RWR100, AOT105 --- # AOT212 — Medical Document Production 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 212 - Medical Document Production AOT 212 - Medical Document Production Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the production of documents found in medical offices. The major focus is on productivity and excellence in medical document production. This cover will also explore medical terminology. Prerequisite: AHS 104 and AOT 110 and CPT 179 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: AHS104, AOT110, CPT179 --- # AOT251 — Administrative Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 251 - Administrative Systems and Procedures AOT 251 - Administrative Systems and Procedures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers processing information in the office. Emphasis is on increasing proficiency in performing a variety of office tasks. This course will also review the integration of previously learned knowledge and skills to increase proficiency. Prerequisite: AOT 110 and AOT 134 and CPT 270 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: AOT110, AOT134, CPT270 --- # AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 252 - Medical Systems and Procedures AOT 252 - Medical Systems and Procedures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes development of proficiency in integrating skills commonly performed in medical offices. Prerequisite: AHS 104 and AOT 110 and AOT 134 and CPT 179 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: AHS104, AOT110, AOT134, CPT179 --- # AOT256 — Office Management Skills 3 credits · 45 hours AOT 256 - Office Management Skills AOT 256 - Office Management Skills Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes skills relative to managing office functions with emphasis on conflict resolution, confidentiality and security of records, and supervisory/leadership skills. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # ART001 — Art Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ART 001 - Art Non-Equivalent ART 001 - Art Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for art coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ART101 — Art History and Appreciation 3 credits · 45 hours ART 101 - Art History and Appreciation ART 101 - Art History and Appreciation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the history and appreciation of art, including elements and principles of the visual arts. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ART105 — Film as Art 3 credits · 75 hours ART 105 - Film as Art ART 105 - Film as Art Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the appreciation of film and covers the elements and principles of cinema with historical and contemporary examples. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # ART106 — History of Photography 3 credits · 45 hours ART 106 - History of Photography ART 106 - History of Photography Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of the history of photography beginning with the emergence of the fixed image of the 1830s through contemporary trends. The emphasis of the class is the technical and aesthetic development of photography as a medium of historical and artistic expression. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # ART107 — History of Early Western Art 3 credits · 45 hours ART 107 - History of Early Western Art ART 107 - History of Early Western Art Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a visual and historical survey of Western art from the Paleolithic Age to the Renaissance. The techniques, forms and expressive content of painting, sculpture and architecture are studied within the context of the cultural environment that produced them. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ART108 — History of Western Art 3 credits · 45 hours ART 108 - History of Western Art ART 108 - History of Western Art Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a visual and historical survey of Western art from the Renaissance through modern times. The techniques, forms and expressive content of painting, sculpture and architecture are studied within the context of the cultural environment that produced them. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ART111 — Basic Drawing I 3 credits · 75 hours ART 111 - Basic Drawing I ART 111 - Basic Drawing I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides an introduction to the materials and the basic techniques of drawing. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ART112 — Basic Drawing II 3 credits · 75 hours ART 112 - Basic Drawing II ART 112 - Basic Drawing II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers a study of the materials and basic techniques of drawing. Prerequisite: ART 111 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ART111 --- # ART210 — History of Graphic Design 3 credits · 45 hours ART 210 - History of Graphic Design ART 210 - History of Graphic Design Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course surveys graphic communication throughout history, from cave paintings to the development of printing through recent digital technology. Major emphasis is placed on the 20th century and influential trends in contemporary graphic design. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # ART211 — Introduction to Painting 3 credits · 75 hours ART 211 - Introduction to Painting ART 211 - Introduction to Painting Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to materials and techniques of painting. Prerequisite: ART 111 with a minimum grade of C Corequisite: ARV 123 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ART111 --- # ART290 — Photojournalism 3 credits · 75 hours ART 290 - Photojournalism ART 290 - Photojournalism Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will cover the principles and practices of photography as a creative tool of communication. Advanced techniques, digital capture and editing will be emphasized in the course. Prerequisite: ARV 212 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV212 --- # ARV110 — Computer Graphics I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 110 - Computer Graphics I ARV 110 - Computer Graphics I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the fundamentals of computer-assisted graphic design. This course will use Adobe Illustrator software. It is recommended that students be familiar with basic computer functions and file management. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV114 — Photography I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 114 - Photography I ARV 114 - Photography I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the principles, terminology, techniques, tools and materials of basic photography. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV116 — Food Photography I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 116 - Food Photography I ARV 116 - Food Photography I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the principles, terminology, techniques, tools and materials of digital food photography. Prerequisite: ARV 212 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV212 --- # ARV121 — Design 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 121 - Design ARV 121 - Design Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers basic theories, vocabulary, principles, techniques, media and problem-solving in basic design. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV123 — Composition and Color 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 123 - Composition and Color ARV 123 - Composition and Color Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the investigation and application of principles and concepts of visual organization and the psychological and physical properties of color. Prerequisite: ARV 121 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV121 --- # ARV124 — Sequential Drawing I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 124 - Sequential Drawing I ARV 124 - Sequential Drawing I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the basic principles, techniques and tools of creating sequential drawings for illustration and animation. Prerequisite: ARV 125 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV125 --- # ARV125 — Drawing for Animators 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 125 - Drawing for Animators ARV 125 - Drawing for Animators Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces students to the basic elements of gesture drawing, quick sketch, volume, and depth techniques to capture action and attitude. Drawing for weight, force, thought, emotion and movement is stressed. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV136 — Motion Graphics I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 136 - Motion Graphics I ARV 136 - Motion Graphics I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course emphasizes techniques used to create motion graphics and visual effects. This course will use Adobe After Effects software. Prerequisite: ARV 217 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV217 --- # ARV162 — Graphic Reproduction I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 162 - Graphic Reproduction I ARV 162 - Graphic Reproduction I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the principles and practices used in print preparation and print reproduction. Prerequisite: CGC 106 and CGC 110 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: CGC106, CGC110 --- # ARV164 — Digital Print Production 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 164 - Digital Print Production ARV 164 - Digital Print Production Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers digital printing processes, which include image sources, text and line art. Color management, digital printing elements and troubleshooting will also be covered. Prerequisite: ARV 212 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV212 --- # ARV191 — Media Arts Study Abroad 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 191 - Media Arts Study Abroad ARV 191 - Media Arts Study Abroad Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces current practices in the international film and print industries. Students will develop skills in evaluating styles and trends in the media arts industry and the global marketplace through lecture, cultural preparation and study abroad. Prerequisite: 24 credit hours in the major, departmental approval and study abroad application approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV192 — Special Topics in Media Arts I 1 credits · 15 hours ARV 192 - Special Topics in Media Arts I ARV 192 - Special Topics in Media Arts I Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course covers special topics and issues related to techniques, technology and equipment as they emerge in the graphic communications industry. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV193 — Special Topics in Media Arts II 1 credits · 15 hours ARV 193 - Special Topics in Media Arts II ARV 193 - Special Topics in Media Arts II Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 In this course students conduct research into specialized topics in studio arts and then demonstrate techniques they have learned based on that research. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV194 — Special Topics in Media Arts lll 1 credits · 15 hours ARV 194 - Special Topics in Media Arts lll ARV 194 - Special Topics in Media Arts lll Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course covers the practical experiences and creation of visuals for various professional art and design areas. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV205 — Graphic Illustration 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 205 - Graphic Illustration ARV 205 - Graphic Illustration Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the tools and techniques used to create graphic illustrations for various types of print advertising. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ARV 123 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV210 — Computer Graphics II 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 210 - Computer Graphics II ARV 210 - Computer Graphics II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an advanced computer art course that includes a study of the creation of graphic design using electronic imagery. Prerequisite: ARV 110 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV110 --- # ARV211 — Digital Media Design 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 211 - Digital Media Design ARV 211 - Digital Media Design Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the core concepts of digital media design and a survey of digital media trends. Students will produce and format raster and vector graphics for digital media. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV212 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 212 - Digital Photography ARV 212 - Digital Photography Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the principles, terminology, techniques, tools and materials of basic digital photography. Images produced in this course will address the needs of the visual communication industry. It is recommended that students be familiar with basic computer functions and file management. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV213 — Lighting 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 213 - Lighting ARV 213 - Lighting Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the fundamentals of photographic lighting techniques. Prerequisite: ARV 212 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV212 --- # ARV214 — Photography II 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 214 - Photography II ARV 214 - Photography II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced projects in photography including studio work. Prerequisite: ARV 114 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV114 --- # ARV216 — Lighting II 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 216 - Lighting II ARV 216 - Lighting II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced projects in photographic lighting techniques used in the studio and on location. Prerequisite: ARV 213 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV213 --- # ARV217 — Computer Imagery 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 217 - Computer Imagery ARV 217 - Computer Imagery Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the use of the computer as a tool to create images that address the needs of the visual communication field. This course will use Adobe Photoshop software. It is recommended that students be familiar with basic computer functions and file management. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV218 — Computer Imagery II 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 218 - Computer Imagery II ARV 218 - Computer Imagery II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced computer techniques in creating images for visual communications such as presentations, print, graphics, etc. Editorial illustration will be the focus. Prerequisite: ARV 217 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV217 --- # ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 219 - Multimedia Techniques ARV 219 - Multimedia Techniques Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the production of current interactive multimedia. This course covers audio-visual media. It is recommended that students be familiar with basic computer functions and file management. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV227 — Website Design I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 227 - Website Design I ARV 227 - Website Design I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the production of an interactive worldwide website. Prerequisite: ARV 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV110 --- # ARV228 — Website Design II 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 228 - Website Design II ARV 228 - Website Design II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers a study of advanced website design techniques culminating in an interactive website. Prerequisite: ARV 217 and ARV 227 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV217, ARV227 --- # ARV229 — Advanced Multimedia 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 229 - Advanced Multimedia ARV 229 - Advanced Multimedia Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers a study of advanced multimedia techniques. It is recommended that students be familiar with basic computer functions and file management. Prerequisite: ARV 219 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV219 --- # ARV230 — Visual Arts Business Procedures 3 credits · 45 hours ARV 230 - Visual Arts Business Procedures ARV 230 - Visual Arts Business Procedures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers a study of professional practices involved in the organization and operation of businesses concerned with visual arts. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV232 — Digital Photography II 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 232 - Digital Photography II ARV 232 - Digital Photography II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course incorporates advanced projects in digital photography including studio as well as computer lab work. Prerequisite: ARV 212 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV212 --- # ARV233 — Portrait Photography 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 233 - Portrait Photography ARV 233 - Portrait Photography Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of advanced portrait photography techniques from conception to final production of the project. Prerequisite: ARV 213 with a minimum grade of C or Corequisite: ARV 213 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV213 --- # ARV242 — Design Thinking 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 242 - Design Thinking ARV 242 - Design Thinking Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course uses human-centered techniques to solve problems in creative and innovative ways. Students will research and analyze how users interact with products and investigate solutions to improve the user interaction experience. Prerequisite: ARV 217 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV217 --- # ARV261 — Advertising Design I 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 261 - Advertising Design I ARV 261 - Advertising Design I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the advertising arts, including the principles, techniques, media, tools and skills used in the visual communication field. Prerequisite: CGC 106 and CGC 110 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: CGC106, CGC110 --- # ARV264 — Special Projects in Graphic Arts 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 264 - Special Projects in Graphic Arts ARV 264 - Special Projects in Graphic Arts Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes an assigned advanced project from conception to final production. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV267 — Special Projects in Photography 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 267 - Special Projects in Photography ARV 267 - Special Projects in Photography Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced photography projects as assigned from concept to final production. Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # ARV275 — Aerial Photography 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 275 - Aerial Photography ARV 275 - Aerial Photography Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will introduce technical and aesthetic skills of aerial photography and videography using a UAS (Unmanned Aerial System). Prerequisite: ARV 212 or MAP 126 and departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV212, MAP126 --- # ARV280 — Visual Arts Exit Portfolio 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 280 - Visual Arts Exit Portfolio ARV 280 - Visual Arts Exit Portfolio Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the preparation of students’ job-seeking or academic-placement portfolios. The course includes lectures, demonstrations and studio work. This course should be taken in the last semester. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 101 or ENG 102 and departmental approval for 12 credit hours in ART, ARV or CGC courses Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: RWR100, ENG101, ENG102 --- # ARV283 — Social Media Content Creation 3 credits · 75 hours ARV 283 - Social Media Content Creation ARV 283 - Social Media Content Creation Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers content creation and media management skills and includes an overview of current social media platforms, audiences, and best practices for the different platforms. Students learn how to create effective social media posts to build a social media presence. Prerequisite: ARV 219 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV219 --- # ASL101 — American Sign Language I 4 credits · 60 hours ASL 101 - American Sign Language I ASL 101 - American Sign Language I Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course is a study of visual readiness and basic vocabulary, grammar features and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on receptive language skill development. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ASL102 — American Sign Language II 4 credits · 60 hours ASL 102 - American Sign Language II ASL 102 - American Sign Language II Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course is a continuation of American Sign Language I, designed to expose students to additional vocabulary, grammar features and nonmanual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills. Prerequisite: ASL 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ASL101 --- # ASL110 — Careers in American Sign Language 2 credits · 30 hours ASL 110 - Careers in American Sign Language ASL 110 - Careers in American Sign Language Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course will provide students with a knowledge of various career options related to the field of sign language interpretation and deafness. Students will observe, research, and analyze various settings in ASL. Prerequisite: ASL 101 and RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ASL101, RWR100 --- # ASL201 — American Sign Language III 3 credits · 45 hours ASL 201 - American Sign Language III ASL 201 - American Sign Language III Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a continuation of American Sign Language II and covers additional vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills. Prerequisite: ASL 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ASL102 --- # ASL202 — American Sign Language IV 3 credits · 45 hours ASL 202 - American Sign Language IV ASL 202 - American Sign Language IV Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course concentrates on intermediate conversational and discourse skills using American Sign Language. This course is conducted entirely using American Sign Language. Prerequisite: ASL 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ASL201 --- # AST001 — Astronomy Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab 0 credits · 0 hours AST 001 - Astronomy Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab AST 001 - Astronomy Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for astronomy coursework that included lab and lecture credits transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # AST002 — Astronomy Non-Equivalent Lecture 0 credits · 0 hours AST 002 - Astronomy Non-Equivalent Lecture AST 002 - Astronomy Non-Equivalent Lecture Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for astronomy coursework that included lecture credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # AST101 — Solar System Astronomy 4 credits · 90 hours AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and the objects of the solar system. Related topics of current interest are included in the course. Laboratory exercises will supplement lectures. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # AST102 — Stellar Astronomy 4 credits · 105 hours AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy Lecture: 3 Lab: 4 This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and on galactic and extragalactic objects. Related topics of current interest are included in the course. Laboratory exercises will supplement lectures. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: AST101 --- # AUT001 — Automotive Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours AUT 001 - Automotive Technology Non-Equivalent AUT 001 - Automotive Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for automotive coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AUT103 — Engine Reconditioning 4 credits · 120 hours AUT 103 - Engine Reconditioning AUT 103 - Engine Reconditioning Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is a review of engine fundamentals and overhaul procedures followed by performance in all areas of engine block preparation, cylinder head preparation, cleaning, specifications, measurements with micrometers, assembly and operation of unit. Prerequisite: AUT 131 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT131 --- # AUT111 — Brakes 3 credits · 90 hours AUT 111 - Brakes AUT 111 - Brakes Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course is a study of the fundamentals of hydraulics and brake components and their application to automotive brake systems. Prerequisite: AUT 131 and AUT 159 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT131, AUT159 --- # AUT116 — Manual Transmission and Axle 4 credits · 120 hours AUT 116 - Manual Transmission and Axle AUT 116 - Manual Transmission and Axle Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is an advanced study of manual transmissions and transaxles, including proper overhaul procedures for axles and manual transmissions and transaxles. Prerequisite: AUT 131 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT131 --- # AUT122 — Suspension and Alignment 4 credits · 120 hours AUT 122 - Suspension and Alignment AUT 122 - Suspension and Alignment Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is a continued study of suspension and steering systems, including non-adjustable and adjustable wheel alignment angles and application of balancing and alignment equipment. Prerequisite: AUT 131 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT131 --- # AUT131 — Electrical Systems 3 credits · 90 hours AUT 131 - Electrical Systems AUT 131 - Electrical Systems Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course is a study of the individual systems and components that form the entire automobile electrical system. The course includes starting and charging systems, ignition, engine, chassis and accessory systems, as well as instruction in the proper use of electrical schematics. Prerequisite: AUT 133 and AUT 159 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT133, AUT159 --- # AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals 3 credits · 90 hours AUT 133 - Electrical Fundamentals AUT 133 - Electrical Fundamentals Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course is a study of the theories of electricity including magnetism, series and parallel circuits, Ohm’s Law, and an introduction to the use of various types of electrical test equipment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AUT149 — Ignition and Fuel Systems 4 credits · 120 hours AUT 149 - Ignition and Fuel Systems AUT 149 - Ignition and Fuel Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is a study of ignition system operation and how it relates to fuel systems for proper engine performance. Prerequisite: AUT 131 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT131 --- # AUT152 — Automatic Transmission 4 credits · 120 hours AUT 152 - Automatic Transmission AUT 152 - Automatic Transmission Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is a basic study of power flow and hydraulics, including the study of the torque converter operation. Prerequisite: AUT 116 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT116 --- # AUT159 — Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals 3 credits · 75 hours AUT 159 - Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals AUT 159 - Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the proper selection, care, and use of tools and equipment, including proper use of service and reference manuals and guides. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning 4 credits · 120 hours AUT 241 - Automotive Air Conditioning AUT 241 - Automotive Air Conditioning Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is a study in the principles of refrigeration, operation and testing procedures to determine the cause of malfunction, and servicing or repairing by approved methods. Emphasis is on special tools, equipment and safety procedures. Prerequisite: AUT 131 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AUT131 --- # AVT101 — Basic Electricity for Avionics 4 credits · 90 hours AVT 101 - Basic Electricity for Avionics AVT 101 - Basic Electricity for Avionics Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course introduces the basic theories and applications of electricity. Students will construct and analyze both DC and AC circuits using electrical measuring instruments and the interpretation of electrical circuit diagrams, including Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws. Prerequisite: MAT 155 or appropriate test score Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: MAT155 --- # AVT105 — Aircraft Electricity for Avionics 4 credits · 90 hours AVT 105 - Aircraft Electricity for Avionics AVT 105 - Aircraft Electricity for Avionics Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the operation and maintenance of various electrically operated aircraft systems. Topics include batteries, generators, alternators, inverters, DC and AC motors, position indicating and warning systems, fire detection, and extinguishing systems and anti-skid brakes. Prerequisite: AVT 115 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT115 --- # AVT110 — Aircraft Electronic Circuits 4 credits · 90 hours AVT 110 - Aircraft Electronic Circuits AVT 110 - Aircraft Electronic Circuits Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of aircraft electronic circuits. Students will examine and construct basic analog electronic circuits and solve solid state device problems. Course work also includes the analysis, construction, testing and troubleshooting of analog circuits. Prerequisite: AVT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT101 --- # AVT115 — Aircraft Digital Circuits 3 credits · 75 hours AVT 115 - Aircraft Digital Circuits AVT 115 - Aircraft Digital Circuits Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course emphasizes analysis, construction and troubleshooting of digital logic gate circuits and integrated circuits. Topics include number systems, basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic optimization, flip-flops, counters and registers. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested. Prerequisite: AVT 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT110 --- # AVT120 — Aviation Electronic Communications 4 credits · 90 hours AVT 120 - Aviation Electronic Communications AVT 120 - Aviation Electronic Communications Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course includes application of electrical theory and analysis techniques to the study of aircraft transmitters and receivers, with an emphasis on mixers, IF amplifiers and detectors. Some basic FCC rules and regulations also are covered. Prerequisite: AVT 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT140 --- # AVT125 — Aviation Data Communications 3 credits · 75 hours AVT 125 - Aviation Data Communications AVT 125 - Aviation Data Communications Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course emphasizes the techniques for sending and receiving information through space. Topics include media characteristics, modulation and demodulation, signal conversions, multiplexing and demultiplexing, protocols, industry standards, networks, and error detection and correction techniques. Prerequisite: AVT 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT120 --- # AVT140 — Avionics Standard Practices 3 credits · 75 hours AVT 140 - Avionics Standard Practices AVT 140 - Avionics Standard Practices Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the student to electrical cables, wiring maintenance, harness fabrication, and aircraft wiring installation practices. Topics include the use of electrical tools such as soldering equipment and aircraft grade cable fabrication and testing equipment. Prerequisite: AVT 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT105 --- # AVT145 — Avionics Circuit Repair 3 credits · 90 hours AVT 145 - Avionics Circuit Repair AVT 145 - Avionics Circuit Repair Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course develops the skills necessary to repair printed circuit boards. Topics include detailed drawings, chassis layout, drilling, reaming, punching, cutting, bending of metals, printed board circuit fabrication, wiring, soldering, harness and cable fabrication. Prerequisite: AVT 115 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT115 --- # AVT150 — Aircraft Navigation Systems 3 credits · 75 hours AVT 150 - Aircraft Navigation Systems AVT 150 - Aircraft Navigation Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the theory and maintenance of airborne Very High Frequency (VHF) navigation equipment, including VHF Omni-directional Range (VOR) receivers, instrument landing system (ILS) equipment, long-range navigation systems, inertial navigation systems and Global Positioning Systems. Prerequisite: AVT 115 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT115 --- # AVT155 — Aircraft Pulse Systems 3 credits · 75 hours AVT 155 - Aircraft Pulse Systems AVT 155 - Aircraft Pulse Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the operation and maintenance of air traffic control transponders and distance measuring equipment, including encoding, decoding pulse transmission, signal reception and processing. Prerequisite: AVT 150 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT150 --- # AVT160 — Aircraft Radar Systems 3 credits · 75 hours AVT 160 - Aircraft Radar Systems AVT 160 - Aircraft Radar Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will apply the principles of pulse and microwave circuits typically applied to search and weather radar. Students will learn to operate and maintain weather radar and radar altimeter systems. Topics include timing, transmitter, modulator, receiver, signal processing and display circuits. Prerequisite: AVT 155 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: AVT155 --- # AVT165 — Avionics General Regulations 2 credits · 30 hours AVT 165 - Avionics General Regulations AVT 165 - Avionics General Regulations Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course introduces FAA and FCC regulations that pertain to avionics technicians and the maintenance of aircraft and avionics components. Topics also include technical standard orders, manufacturers’ maintenance and parts manuals, service letters, bulletins and instructions. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # AVT170 — Avionics Program and Test Review 1 credits · 15 hours AVT 170 - Avionics Program and Test Review AVT 170 - Avionics Program and Test Review Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course prepares students for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) General Radio Telephone License Examination and NCATT (National Center for Aviation Technician Training) AET (Aircraft Electronics Technician) written exam. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # BAF001 — Banking and Finance Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours BAF 001 - Banking and Finance Non-Equivalent BAF 001 - Banking and Finance Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for banking and finance coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # BAF101 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 45 hours BAF 101 - Personal Finance BAF 101 - Personal Finance Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the practical applications of concepts and techniques used in managing personal finances. Major areas of study include financial planning, budgeting, credit use, housing, insurance, investments and retirement planning. Prerequisite: MAT 120 or MAT 155 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT120, MAT155 --- # BIO001 — Biology Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab 0 credits · 0 hours BIO 001 - Biology Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab BIO 001 - Biology Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for biology coursework that includes lecture and lab credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # BIO002 — Biology Non-Equivalent Lecture 0 credits · 0 hours BIO 002 - Biology Non-Equivalent Lecture BIO 002 - Biology Non-Equivalent Lecture Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for biology coursework that included lecture credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # BIO100 — Introductory Biology 4 credits · 60 hours BIO 100 - Introductory Biology BIO 100 - Introductory Biology Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This general biology course introduces the principles of biology. Additional Notes: Non-degree credit course Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Science and Mathematics --- # BIO101 — Biological Science I 4 credits · 90 hours BIO 101 - Biological Science I BIO 101 - Biological Science I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproduction and development, Mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural selection, evolution and ecology. Additional Notes: It is strongly recommended that students have completed high school biology or high school chemistry, a college-level lab-based science course within the last five years, or completion of BIO 100 . Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved)… --- # BIO102 — Biological Science II 4 credits · 90 hours BIO 102 - Biological Science II BIO 102 - Biological Science II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the classification of organisms and structural and functional considerations of all kingdoms (particularly major phyla as well as viruses). Vertebrate animals and vascular plants are emphasized. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: BIO101 --- # BIO112 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 90 hours BIO 112 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology BIO 112 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a basic integrated study of the structure and function of the human body. This course will cover the major systems of the body. Labs complement the material presented in the lecture. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # BIO115 — Basic Microbiology 3 credits · 75 hours BIO 115 - Basic Microbiology BIO 115 - Basic Microbiology Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This is a general course in microbiology including epidemiology, presence, control, and identification of microorganisms. Additional Notes: High school biology or BIO 100 is recommended. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # BIO210 — Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 90 hours BIO 210 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 210 - Anatomy and Physiology I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This is the first in a sequence of courses, including an intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. This comprehensive transfer course is a lecture and laboratory study with model and specimen dissections of the integrated structure and function of the human body. Basic cellular chemistry and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems are presented. Cytology and histology are emphasized. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Ed… Prerequisites: BIO100 --- # BIO211 — Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 90 hours BIO 211 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 211 - Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of BIO 210 and includes the study of blood, heart, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. Special senses, development and inheritance also are presented. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Request Substitution for Math/Science) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: BIO210 --- # BIO225 — Microbiology 4 credits · 90 hours BIO 225 - Microbiology BIO 225 - Microbiology Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This is a detailed study of microbiology as it relates to infection and the disease processes of the body. Topics include immunity, epidemiology, medically important microorganisms, and diagnostic procedures for identification. This lecture and laboratory course introduces bacteria, protozoa, rickettsia, viruses, fungi, and algae while emphasizing the morphology, physiology, genetics, identification, cultivation, and control of microbes. A survey is made of pathogenic microorganisms, their effects on the human body, and the immun… Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO210 --- # BIO238 — Musculoskeletal System Anatomy 3 credits · 75 hours BIO 238 - Musculoskeletal System Anatomy BIO 238 - Musculoskeletal System Anatomy Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the muscular and skeletal systems with laboratory exercises on the bones, bone markings and the muscles, addressing their origin, insertion, innervation and action. Prerequisite: BIO 112 or BIO 210 and BIO 211 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: BIO112, BIO210, BIO211 --- # BKP101 — Introduction to Baking 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 101 - Introduction to Baking BKP 101 - Introduction to Baking Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the basic techniques of baking of leavened dough and breads. Prerequisite: CUL 104 and CUL 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, CUL105 --- # BKP102 — Introduction to Pastries 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 102 - Introduction to Pastries BKP 102 - Introduction to Pastries Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the art of classical and modern pastry making, to include mixing methods and finishing techniques. Prerequisite: CUL 104 and CUL 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, CUL105 --- # BKP105 — Cake Calligraphy 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 105 - Cake Calligraphy BKP 105 - Cake Calligraphy Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course develops the hand writing techniques used on cakes and pastries to include lettering, scroll and art designs. Students will use pastry mediums made with icing, piping gel and chocolate. Prerequisite: BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP102 --- # BKP109 — Introduction to Cakes and Decorating 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 109 - Introduction to Cakes and Decorating BKP 109 - Introduction to Cakes and Decorating Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will introduce the basics of cake baking using several different types of mixing methods, ingredients and decorating techniques. Prerequisite: BKP 101 or BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP101, BKP102 --- # BKP113 — Laminated Doughs and Pastries 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 113 - Laminated Doughs and Pastries BKP 113 - Laminated Doughs and Pastries Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is designed to develop the knowledge, skill and techniques required in the production and presentation of laminated dough and classical French Viennoiserie products such as croissants, Danish, puff pastry, doughnuts and other breakfast sweets. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BKP 101 and CUL 104 and CUL 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # BKP181 — Candies and Confectionaries 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 181 - Candies and Confectionaries BKP 181 - Candies and Confectionaries Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course focuses on the elements of making candies and confections. Students will develop a complete understanding of all components of chocolates, sugar, pastillage and marzipan, using basic pâtisserie principles. Prerequisite: BKP 101 and BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP101, BKP102 --- # BKP182 — Artisan Breads 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 182 - Artisan Breads BKP 182 - Artisan Breads Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the fundamental skills, concepts and techniques of artisan bread baking. Use of sponges, wild yeast, bigas and poolish will be incorporated in making authentic rustic bread. An assortment of international breads will be made, as well as breads for special occasions. Prerequisite: BKP 101 and BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP101, BKP102 --- # BKP183 — Plated Desserts 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 183 - Plated Desserts BKP 183 - Plated Desserts Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course focuses on the elements of modern dessert production and consumption. It stresses a thorough understanding and creation of all components of plated dessert production, using basic pastry principles. Prerequisite: BKP 181 and BKP 210 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP181, BKP210 --- # BKP184 — Savory Baking 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 184 - Savory Baking BKP 184 - Savory Baking Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is designed to develop the knowledge, skills, and techniques required in the production of savory pastries with global flavors and origins. Products produced will include American and international doughs, pastries, and savory fillings. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BKP 101 and BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # BKP185 — Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 185 - Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts BKP 185 - Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course develops advanced skills in making ice cream, sorbets, gelato and granita, and the assembly of frozen desserts. Students produce ice cream on a retail level using different types of ice cream machines and flavorings. Students in this course will also assemble tortes, bombes and holiday classics that incorporate frozen desserts. Prerequisite: BKP 101 and BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP101, BKP102 --- # BKP210 — Advanced Cakes 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 210 - Advanced Cakes BKP 210 - Advanced Cakes Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course prepares students for advanced specialty cake production. Prerequisite: BKP 109 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP109 --- # BKP222 — Chocolate and Sugar 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 222 - Chocolate and Sugar BKP 222 - Chocolate and Sugar Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of chocolate artistry and sugar work to include tempering various types of chocolate for modeling and display work, as well as molding, pulling and blowing sugar. Prerequisite: BKP 181 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP181 --- # BKP223 — Wedding Cakes and Decorating Techniques 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 223 - Wedding Cakes and Decorating Techniques BKP 223 - Wedding Cakes and Decorating Techniques Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the production and assembly of wedding cakes that include artisan decorating techniques and display. Students will learn to use various types of cake materials to include pulled sugar and chocolate work. Prerequisite: BKP 210 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP210 --- # BKP224 — Jams, Jellies, Chutneys and Tarts 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 224 - Jams, Jellies, Chutneys and Tarts BKP 224 - Jams, Jellies, Chutneys and Tarts Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will focus on the manufacturing, packaging and marketing of various types of jams, jellies and chutneys. Prerequisite: BKP 101 or BKP 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP101, BKP102 --- # BKP227 — Specialty Cakes 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 227 - Specialty Cakes BKP 227 - Specialty Cakes Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will focus on the formation of creative cakes using carving, decorating and various pastry techniques meant to showcase creative forms of expression. Students will prepare sculpted or designed cakes to include centerpieces, accent pieces and figurines out of multiple mediums of pastry Prerequisite: BKP 210 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP210 --- # BKP236 — Baking and Pastry Capstone 3 credits · 75 hours BKP 236 - Baking and Pastry Capstone BKP 236 - Baking and Pastry Capstone Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes capstone competencies for baking and pastry students. Students work in a retail bakery producing an assortment of baked goods while managing and selling their products to the public. Prerequisite: BKP 183 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP183 --- # BUS001 — Business Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours BUS 001 - Business Non-Equivalent BUS 001 - Business Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for business course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # BUS101 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 45 hours BUS 101 - Introduction to Business BUS 101 - Introduction to Business Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the nature of business activity in relation to the economic society, including how a business is owned, organized, managed and controlled. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # BUS121 — Business Law I 3 credits · 45 hours BUS 121 - Business Law I BUS 121 - Business Law I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of legal procedures, law and society, classifications and systems of law, the tribunals administering justice and their actions, contracts, sales, transfer of titles, rights and duties of the parties, conditions, and warranties. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # BUS136 — Compensation and Benefits Analysis 3 credits · 45 hours BUS 136 - Compensation and Benefits Analysis BUS 136 - Compensation and Benefits Analysis Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course offers a practical exploration of the systems, methods and procedures involved in establishing, administering and controlling compensation and benefits systems within the organization. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # BUS220 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 45 hours BUS 220 - Business Ethics BUS 220 - Business Ethics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an exploration of ethical issues arising in the context of doing business. Topics include employee rights and responsibilities, corporate regulations and rights, discrimination, truth in advertising, employee privacy, environmental exploitation, and free enterprise. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # BUS250 — Introduction to International Business 3 credits · 45 hours BUS 250 - Introduction to International Business BUS 250 - Introduction to International Business Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This survey course in international business is designed to enhance the global perspective of business students. Emphasis is placed on the legal, cultural, economic and political factors faced in operating an international business. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # BUS268 — Special Projects in Business 3 credits · 45 hours BUS 268 - Special Projects in Business BUS 268 - Special Projects in Business Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes research, reporting, and special activities for successful employment in the business world. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CET001 — Civil Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours CET 001 - Civil Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent CET 001 - Civil Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for civil engineering technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # CET110 — International Residential Codes 4 credits · 60 hours CET 110 - International Residential Codes CET 110 - International Residential Codes Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the use and interpretation of the international residential codes including building, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical codes. Prerequisite: CET 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: CET120 --- # CET120 — Construction Materials 3 credits · 45 hours CET 120 - Construction Materials CET 120 - Construction Materials Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of basic materials used in construction, including research of building product specifications. This course will also cover code requirements. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # CET127 — Building Construction and Print Reading 4 credits · 90 hours CET 127 - Building Construction and Print Reading CET 127 - Building Construction and Print Reading Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of construction methods and print reading. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # CET204 — Fundamentals of Surveying 4 credits · 90 hours CET 204 - Fundamentals of Surveying CET 204 - Fundamentals of Surveying Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is the study of surveying theory and practice, care and use of instruments, traversing procedures, and computation of closure. Students are introduced to specific methods and principles of spatial measurements and related techniques used in surveying. The course will cover linear measurements, leveling, compass and transit/ theodolite, theory of errors, areas, stadia, coordinate geometry, state plane coordinates, and standard map projections. Lab work consists of horizontal control including… Prerequisites: EGT151, MAT170 --- # CET205 — Surveying II 4 credits · 90 hours CET 205 - Surveying II CET 205 - Surveying II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course includes electro-optical instrumentation techniques and complex computations used in surveying. The course covers land surveying and boundary laws, public land surveys, topographic mapping, horizontal and vertical curves, lot calculations, GPS survey technology and surveying astronomy. Lab work consists of locating objects within a survey boundary, performing a boundary and topographic survey and performing a survey using GPS equipment. Prerequisite: CET 204 Corequisite: EGR 290 and EGT 152 Additional Notes: None Grad… Prerequisites: CET204 --- # CET215 — Soil Mechanics Fundamentals 2 credits · 30 hours CET 215 - Soil Mechanics Fundamentals CET 215 - Soil Mechanics Fundamentals Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a study of soils and their engineering properties, including classifications and foundations. This course will also cover underground investigations. Corequisite: EGR 194 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # CET218 — Hydraulics 3 credits · 45 hours CET 218 - Hydraulics CET 218 - Hydraulics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the fundamentals of flow, control, disposal of water, and flow through open and closed conduits, orifices, and weirs. This course will also cover hydrostatics and flow. Prerequisite: EGR 290 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR290 --- # CET230 — Construction Management 3 credits · 45 hours CET 230 - Construction Management CET 230 - Construction Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the study of management of construction firms, including one or more of the following areas: bidding process, contracts, job costs, labor costs, and labor relations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # CET245 — Cost Estimating 3 credits · 45 hours CET 245 - Cost Estimating CET 245 - Cost Estimating Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes a study of project cost and scheduling through the use of proven construction estimating techniques. Prerequisite: CET 127 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: CET127 --- # CET246 — Environmental Systems Technology 3 credits · 45 hours CET 246 - Environmental Systems Technology CET 246 - Environmental Systems Technology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers a study of the sources, treatment, collection, and distribution of water and wastewater. This course will review the design and drafting of sewer systems for subdivisions, including the sources, collection, treatment, and distribution of water and sewer. Prerequisite: CET 218 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: CET218 --- # CGC001 — Commercial Graphics Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours CGC 001 - Commercial Graphics Non-Equivalent CGC 001 - Commercial Graphics Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for commercial graphics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # CGC106 — Typography I 3 credits · 75 hours CGC 106 - Typography I CGC 106 - Typography I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers typography, design, history, technologies and functions including terminology, letterforms, type specifications and visual hierarchy. Prerequisite: ARV 110 and ARV 121 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV110, ARV121 --- # CGC110 — Electronic Publishing 3 credits · 75 hours CGC 110 - Electronic Publishing CGC 110 - Electronic Publishing Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introductory course to the fundamentals of electronic publishing. This course will also review design and utilize Adobe InDesign software. Prerequisite: ARV 217 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV217 --- # CGC210 — Advanced Electronic Publishing 3 credits · 75 hours CGC 210 - Advanced Electronic Publishing CGC 210 - Advanced Electronic Publishing Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers a wide range of computer hardware, software and peripherals. Prerequisite: CGC 106 and CGC 110 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: CGC106, CGC110 --- # CHM001 — Chemistry Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab 0 credits · 0 hours CHM 001 - Chemistry Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab CHM 001 - Chemistry Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for chemistry coursework that includes lecture and lab credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # CHM002 — Chemistry Non-Equivalent Lecture 0 credits · 0 hours CHM 002 - Chemistry Non-Equivalent Lecture CHM 002 - Chemistry Non-Equivalent Lecture Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for chemistry coursework that included lecture credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # CHM100 — Introductory Chemistry 4 credits · 75 hours CHM 100 - Introductory Chemistry (Non-Degree Credit) CHM 100 - Introductory Chemistry (Non-Degree Credit) Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This is an introductory course in general chemistry and principles of chemistry. Emphasis is placed on mathematical solutions and laboratory techniques. This course is recommended for students who did not take high school chemistry. Additional Notes: Non-degree credit course Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Science and Mathematics --- # CHM105 — General Organic and Biochemistry 4 credits · 90 hours CHM 105 - General Organic and Biochemistry CHM 105 - General Organic and Biochemistry Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, common substances and reactions, and introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry. This is a terminal course designed for students who do not intend to take additional chemistry courses. Additional Notes: It is strongly recommended that students complete high school chemistry within the last two years or CHM 100 . Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Sub… --- # CHM110 — College Chemistry I 4 credits · 90 hours CHM 110 - College Chemistry I CHM 110 - College Chemistry I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is the first in a sequence that includes the following topics: atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Request Substitution for Math/Science) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT115, CHM100 --- # CHM111 — College Chemistry II 4 credits · 90 hours CHM 111 - College Chemistry II CHM 111 - College Chemistry II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 For students continuing in chemistry, this course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics include kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: CHM110 --- # CHM211 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 90 hours CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is the first in a sequence of courses that includes nomenclature, structure and properties, and reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: CHM111 --- # CHM212 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 90 hours CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of the study of nomenclature, structure, properties and reaction mechanisms of organic chemistry. Other topics include biochemistry and spectroscopy. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: CHM211 --- # CIM001 — Computer Integration Manufacturing Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours CIM 001 - Computer Integration Manufacturing Non-Equivalent CIM 001 - Computer Integration Manufacturing Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for computer-integrated manufacturing coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # COL103 — College Skills 3 credits · 45 hours COL 103 - College Skills COL 103 - College Skills Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course may include selected topics such as career planning, study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance and other subjects to facilitate student success. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Substitution Request) Division: Academic Affairs --- # COM001 — Communication Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours COM 001 - Communication Non-Equivalent COM 001 - Communication Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for communication coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # COS101 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology 3 credits · 105 hours COS 101 - Fundamentals of Cosmetology COS 101 - Fundamentals of Cosmetology Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course introduces the fundamentals of professional ethics, hygiene, good grooming and salesmanship as they relate to the practices of the salon. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS106 — Facials and Makeup 3 credits · 105 hours COS 106 - Facials and Makeup COS 106 - Facials and Makeup Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course introduces the procedures for various skin treatments, including anatomy, chemistry and safety. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS108 — Nail Care 3 credits · 105 hours COS 108 - Nail Care COS 108 - Nail Care Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course is a study of nail structure and manicuring techniques, including anatomy, chemistry and safety. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS112 — Shampoo and Rinses 4 credits · 135 hours COS 112 - Shampoo and Rinses COS 112 - Shampoo and Rinses Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 7.5 This course is a study of procedures and safety precautions in the application of shampoo and rinses. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS114 — Hair Shaping 4 credits · 180 hours COS 114 - Hair Shaping COS 114 - Hair Shaping Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course introduces the techniques of hair shaping. Emphasis is given to the correct use and safety of implements, proper hair sectioning and various techniques used in hair design in relationship to body structure. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS116 — Hair Styling I 4 credits · 180 hours COS 116 - Hair Styling I COS 116 - Hair Styling I Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course is a study of the fundamentals of hair design, including principles, techniques, safety precautions, and chemistry. This course will also cover molding and pin curl techniques. Additional Notes: Approval of program coordinator Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS120 — Manikin Practice 3 credits · 135 hours COS 120 - Manikin Practice COS 120 - Manikin Practice Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course covers cosmetology applications, including hair shaping, chemical waving, hair styling and hair coloring. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS131 — Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents 2 credits · 30 hours COS 131 - Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents COS 131 - Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is an extensive study of bacterium and other infectious agents. Focus is on prevention, sanitation and safety. Corequisite: COS 132 and COS 133 and COS 136 and COS 137 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS132 — Science of Nail Technology 2 credits · 30 hours COS 132 - Science of Nail Technology COS 132 - Science of Nail Technology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is an in-depth study of the structure of the human body and the functions it performs. Focus is on nail and skin disorders with emphasis on consultations. Corequisite: COS 131 and COS 133 and COS 136 and COS 137 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS133 — Basic Procedures 3 credits · 75 hours COS 133 - Basic Procedures COS 133 - Basic Procedures Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course explores the basic steps, procedures, equipment and materials for manicuring and pedicuring. Emphasis is on current trends and issues with a review of state regulations. Corequisite: COS 131 and COS 132 and COS 136 and COS 137 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS135 — The Business of Nail Technology 2 credits · 30 hours COS 135 - The Business of Nail Technology COS 135 - The Business of Nail Technology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course explores the different types of working environments and handling of the business part of nail care. Focus is on products and services. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS136 — Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application 4 credits · 90 hours COS 136 - Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application COS 136 - Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of gel/powder, acrylic, sculpturing, repairs, maintenance, nail wraps and tip application. Corequisite: COS 131 and COS 132 and COS 133 and COS 137 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS137 — Fundamentals of Nail Art 1 credits · 15 hours COS 137 - Fundamentals of Nail Art COS 137 - Fundamentals of Nail Art Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course introduces the basic techniques used in nail art design. Corequisite: COS 131 and COS 132 and COS 133 and COS 136 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS151 — Dermatology 3 credits · 45 hours COS 151 - Dermatology COS 151 - Dermatology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the structure, functions, conditions and disorders of the skin. Corequisite: COS 156 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS156 — Fundamentals of Massage 2 credits · 90 hours COS 156 - Fundamentals of Massage COS 156 - Fundamentals of Massage Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course introduces the theory, preparation, manipulations and safety measures of massage. Corequisite: COS 151 and COS 172 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS158 — Facial Treatments 2 credits · 90 hours COS 158 - Facial Treatments COS 158 - Facial Treatments Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course introduces the procedures for various skin treatments and safety. Prerequisite: COS 151 and COS 156 and COS 172 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS151, COS156, COS172 --- # COS160 — Electric Current Facial Treatments 1 credits · 45 hours COS 160 - Electric Current Facial Treatments COS 160 - Electric Current Facial Treatments Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course introduces types of current, purpose, procedures, safety and equipment used in facial treatments. Prerequisite: COS 172 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS172 --- # COS162 — Hair Removal 1 credits · 45 hours COS 162 - Hair Removal COS 162 - Hair Removal Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course is a study of methods, procedures and safety used during hair removal services. Prerequisite: COS 151 and COS 172 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS151, COS172 --- # COS164 — Basic Makeup and Application 3 credits · 60 hours COS 164 - Basic Makeup and Application COS 164 - Basic Makeup and Application Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course introduces makeup application, including purpose, effects, supplies, implements, preparation, procedures and safety. Corequisite: COS 172 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS167 — Professional Practices for Estheticians 1 credits · 15 hours COS 167 - Professional Practices for Estheticians COS 167 - Professional Practices for Estheticians Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course covers job preparation techniques such as interviewing skills and resume development as well as employment opportunities within the esthetics field. Topics also include payment structure, maintaining a license and state requirements for opening and operating a business. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS172 — Infection Control for Estheticians 1 credits · 15 hours COS 172 - Infection Control for Estheticians COS 172 - Infection Control for Estheticians Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course includes infection control procedures regulated by the State Board of Cosmetology. Topics include levels of infection control, regulations, proper storage of implements, glove use and guidelines on preventing cross contamination and maintaining a safe, clean work area. Corequisite: COS 151 and COS 156 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS173 — Human Anatomy for Estheticians 2 credits · 30 hours COS 173 - Human Anatomy for Estheticians COS 173 - Human Anatomy for Estheticians Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course examines the basics of human cells, bones, muscles, nerves and blood vessels as they pertain to esthetics. The course explores how the human body’s systems affect the skin and the impact of skin treatments on the body. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS201 — Salon Management 3 credits · 45 hours COS 201 - Salon Management COS 201 - Salon Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of salon management, including rules, regulations, and codes governing the practice of cosmetology. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # COS206 — Chemical Hair Waving 3 credits · 135 hours COS 206 - Chemical Hair Waving COS 206 - Chemical Hair Waving Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course is a study of methods of permanently waving the hair, including product types, chemistry and safety. Prerequisite: COS 120 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS120 --- # COS210 — Hair Coloring 3 credits · 120 hours COS 210 - Hair Coloring COS 210 - Hair Coloring Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 7.5 This course is the study of the science and art of coloring the hair, including methods, procedures, safety precautions, and chemistry. This course will also cover classification. Prerequisite: COS 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS120 --- # COS220 — Cosmetology Clinical Practice I 3 credits · 135 hours COS 220 - Cosmetology Clinical Practice I COS 220 - Cosmetology Clinical Practice I Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course is an integration of cosmetology skills in a simulated salon environment. Prerequisite: COS 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS120 --- # COS221 — Facial Practice I 2 credits · 90 hours COS 221 - Facial Practice I COS 221 - Facial Practice I Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course is an integration of massage and facial skills in a simulated salon environment. Prerequisite: COS 156 and COS 172 Corequisite: COS 158 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS156, COS172 --- # COS222 — Cosmetology Clinical Practice II 3 credits · 135 hours COS 222 - Cosmetology Clinical Practice II COS 222 - Cosmetology Clinical Practice II Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course is an integration of cosmetology skills in a simulated salon environment to provide additional practical hours in skill development. Prerequisite: COS 120 or approval of program coordinator Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS120 --- # COS223 — Facial Practice II 2 credits · 90 hours COS 223 - Facial Practice II COS 223 - Facial Practice II Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course provides for the integration of corrective and preservative facials, massage, and makeup application skills in a simulated salon environment. Prerequisite: COS 221 Corequisite: COS 160 and COS 162 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS221 --- # COS224 — Nail Practice I 4 credits · 150 hours COS 224 - Nail Practice I COS 224 - Nail Practice I Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course is designed as a clinical course specifically for nail technology. This course integrates manicuring and pedicuring skills in a supervised, simulated salon environment. Prerequisite: COS 131 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS131 --- # COS227 — Facial Practice III 2 credits · 90 hours COS 227 - Facial Practice III COS 227 - Facial Practice III Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course provides for integration of corrective preservation facials, massage, makeup, back and body treatments, and waxing in a simulated salon environment. This course will also prepare the candidate for the Licensing Practical Exam. Prerequisite: COS 162 and COS 221 and COS 223 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: COS162, COS221, COS223 --- # CPT001 — Computer Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours CPT 001 - Computer Technology Non-Equivalent CPT 001 - Computer Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for computer coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # CPT101 — Introduction to Computers 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 101 - Introduction to Computers CPT 101 - Introduction to Computers Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers basic computer history, theory and applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and the operating system. Prerequisite: RWR 100 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # CPT114 — Computers and Programming 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 114 - Computers and Programming CPT 114 - Computers and Programming Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces computer concepts and programming. Topics include basic concepts of computer architecture, files, memory and input/output devices. Programming is done in a modern high-level language. See advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT115, MAT120, MAT155 --- # CPT131 — Ethical AI: Navigating the Future 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 131 - Ethical AI: Navigating the Future CPT 131 - Ethical AI: Navigating the Future Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course explores the principles of creating fair, transparent, and responsible Artificial Intelligence systems while learning how to address bias, ensure fairness, and understand the societal implications of its usage. This course will cover the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in society, examining bias, privacy, accountability, and decision-making frameworks for the responsible implementation of artificial intelligence. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter Genera… --- # CPT162 — Web Page Publishing I 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 162 - Web Page Publishing I CPT 162 - Web Page Publishing I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the fundamentals of web page design and implementation. Prerequisite: MAT 110 or MAT 115 or MAT 120 or MAT 155 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT115, MAT120, MAT155 --- # CPT167 — Introduction to Programming Logic 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 167 - Introduction to Programming Logic CPT 167 - Introduction to Programming Logic Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces foundation concepts in structured programming. Problem solving and algorithm development through pseudo code and flowcharting is emphasized. Solutions are developed using the basic control structures of sequential, decision and iteration. Prerequisite: CPT 114 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT114 --- # CPT172 — Computer Database I 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 172 - Computer Database I CPT 172 - Computer Database I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces computer database concepts, including generating reports from databases and creating, maintaining, and modifying databases. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT115, MAT120, MAT155 --- # CPT174 — Computer Spreadsheets I 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 174 - Computer Spreadsheets I CPT 174 - Computer Spreadsheets I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the use of spreadsheet software on the computer. Topics include creating, editing, using formulas, using functions and producing graphs. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT115, MAT120, MAT155 --- # CPT179 — Computer Word Processing I 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 179 - Computer Word Processing I CPT 179 - Computer Word Processing I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces computer word processing. Topics include creating, editing, formatting, and printing documents. Additional Notes: This course will use Microsoft Word. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CPT180 — Shell Scripting 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 180 - Shell Scripting CPT 180 - Shell Scripting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of shell scripting and emphasizes the designing, coding, and testing of scripts. This course will cover shell scripting from both the command line and the Graphical User Interface. Prerequisite: CPT 114 or IST 165 or IST 190 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT114, IST165, IST190 --- # CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic and Design 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 187 - Object-Oriented Logic and Design CPT 187 - Object-Oriented Logic and Design Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This is a study in the planning and implementation of object-oriented programs. Prerequisite: CPT 167 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT167 --- # CPT202 — SQL Programming I 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 202 - SQL Programming I CPT 202 - SQL Programming I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the writing of basic Structured Query Language (SQL) used in creating tables, inserting data, retrieving data, and manipulating data from database. Prerequisite: CPT 242 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT242 --- # CPT208 — Special Topics in Computer Technology 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 208 - Special Topics in Computer Technology CPT 208 - Special Topics in Computer Technology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on changes in computer technology. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CPT209 — Computer Systems Management 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 209 - Computer Systems Management CPT 209 - Computer Systems Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines the methods and procedures used in maintaining computer systems. Topics include hardware and software installation, configuration, operations, and troubleshooting. This course examines the interaction of people, systems, and computers. Strategic management issues unique to the information technology environment are discussed. Specialties include remote support technician, desk technician, call center technician specialist, representative, depot technician, and bench technician. E… --- # CPT210 — Computer Resource Management 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 210 - Computer Resource Management CPT 210 - Computer Resource Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines the interaction of people, systems and computers. Strategic management issues unique to the information technology environment are discussed. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CPT237 — Java Programming II 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 237 - Java Programming II CPT 237 - Java Programming II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of advanced topics of the Java programming language by building on a basic knowledge of the Java language. Topics covered will include multi-reading, swing classes, swing event models, advanced layout managers, the JavaBean component model, network programming and server-side programming. Prerequisite: CPT 187 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT187 --- # CPT238 — Internet Scripting 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 238 - Internet Scripting CPT 238 - Internet Scripting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of Internet programming, including the syntax of scripting languages and Internet programming concepts, and examines topics related to client-side scripting language programming, as well as introducing topics related to server-side scripting. Prerequisite: IST 239 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST239 --- # CPT242 — Database 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 242 - Database CPT 242 - Database Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces database models and the fundamentals of database design. Topics include database structure, database processing and application programs that access a database. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to 1) demonstrate the fundamental skills needed to design and implement a database successfully, 2) demonstrate a thorough understanding of database concepts and technologies, and 3) use and understand SQL commands. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: B… --- # CPT244 — Data Structures 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 244 - Data Structures CPT 244 - Data Structures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines data structures widely used in programming. Topics include linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and sorting and searching techniques. Prerequisite: CPT 237 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT237 --- # CPT262 — Web Page Publishing II 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 262 - Web Page Publishing II CPT 262 - Web Page Publishing II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of advanced techniques in web page design and implementation. Prerequisite: CPT 114 and CPT 162 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT114, CPT162 --- # CPT264 — Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 264 - Systems and Procedures CPT 264 - Systems and Procedures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the techniques of system analysis, design, development, and implementation. Prerequisite: CPT 114 and CPT 162 and CPT 242 and ENG 101 and IST 166 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT114, CPT162, CPT242, ENG101, IST166 --- # CPT270 — Computer Applications II 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 270 - Computer Applications II CPT 270 - Computer Applications II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes the integration of popular computer software packages using advanced concepts in computer applications software. Prerequisite: CPT 174 and CPT 179 and CPT 290 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT174, CPT179, CPT290 --- # CPT275 — Computer Technology Senior Project 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 275 - Computer Technology Senior Project CPT 275 - Computer Technology Senior Project Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the design, development, testing, and implementation of an instructor-approved project. Students will work in teams to design and develop a project that incorporates the knowledge they have gained at TTC. Depending on the project, the areas of knowledge may include project management, web development, database design and implementation, file processing, backend server code, scripting and user interface creation. Prerequisite: CPT 202 and CPT 237 and IST 239 and CPT… Prerequisites: CPT202, CPT237, IST239, CPT238, CPT283, IST235, ENG101, ENG102 --- # CPT282 — Information Systems Security 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 282 - Information Systems Security CPT 282 - Information Systems Security Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the protection of information and equipment in computer systems. Topics include all aspects of systems protection, including physical security, hardware, software, and communications security. Addresses technical, legal, and ethical issues. Students will learn about risk assessment, business continuity planning, privacy, and regulatory compliance. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CPT283 — PHP Programming 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 283 - PHP Programming CPT 283 - PHP Programming Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the PHP programming language and will cover topics related to the syntax of PHP language and how PHP can be used to design and develop dynamic, database-driven web pages. Prerequisite: CPT 114 and CPT 162 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT114, CPT162 --- # CPT290 — Multimedia Concepts and Applications I 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 290 - Multimedia Concepts and Applications I CPT 290 - Multimedia Concepts and Applications I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course will cover introductory computer multimedia concepts and applications. The course will utilize text, graphics, animation, sound, video, and various multimedia applications in the design, development, and creation of multimedia presentations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CPT297 — Big Data Analytics 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 297 - Big Data Analytics CPT 297 - Big Data Analytics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces big data concepts and the fundamentals of providing efficient analytics for extremely large datasets. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # CPT298 — Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) 3 credits · 45 hours CPT 298 - Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) CPT 298 - Introduction to Software as a Service (SaaS) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces Software as a Service (SaaS) as it pertains to cloud computing technologies. Topics include installing various environment configurations on multiple computing system platforms and developing and deploying software applications in a cloud environment. Prerequisite: CPT 180 and IST 190 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT180, IST190 --- # CRJ001 — Criminal Justice Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours CRJ 001 - Criminal Justice Non-Equivalent CRJ 001 - Criminal Justice Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for criminal justice coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of the functions and responsibilities of agencies involved in the administration of justice to include police organizations, court systems, correctional systems and juvenile justice agencies. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ110 — Police Patrol 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 110 - Police Patrol CRJ 110 - Police Patrol Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an understanding of the duties, extent of authority, and responsibilities of the uniformed patrol officer. Special emphasis is placed on patrol function-line activities, including traffic control and investigation, community relations, vice control, tactical units, civil disturbances, and preventive patrol. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ115 — Criminal Law I 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 115 - Criminal Law I CRJ 115 - Criminal Law I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the development of criminal law in America. The basic elements of specific criminal offenses, criminal defenses and various legal principles upon which criminal law is established are reviewed. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ120 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 120 - Constitutional Law CRJ 120 - Constitutional Law Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers an analysis of the historical development of the U.S. Constitution and the relationship of rights contained therein to the state and the individual. The application of the Bill of Rights to federal and state systems is examined. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ125 — Criminology 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 125 - Criminology CRJ 125 - Criminology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the various theories of criminal causation and control, the identification of criminal typologies, and the reaction of society to crime and criminals. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ126 — Criminal Justice Research Methods 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 126 - Criminal Justice Research Methods CRJ 126 - Criminal Justice Research Methods Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces students to the language and methods of research used by criminal justice practitioners and policy-makers. The course includes the basics of research design, data gathering and interpretation of findings in criminal justice. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ130 — Police Administration 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 130 - Police Administration CRJ 130 - Police Administration Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the organization, administration and management of law enforcement agencies. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ202 — Criminalistics 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 202 - Criminalistics CRJ 202 - Criminalistics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces investigative techniques stressing the examination of questioned documents, fingerprint techniques, polygraph examinations, firearms identifications, pathology, toxicology, ballistics and clandestine operations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ220 — The Judicial Process 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 220 - The Judicial Process CRJ 220 - The Judicial Process Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of the law-making function of the court, the growth of common law, the structure and organization of the courts, court processes and procedures involved in criminal and civil cases, and the question of reform for the administration of justice. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ222 — Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 222 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CRJ 222 - Ethics in Criminal Justice Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the application of ethical theories to the criminal justice profession. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ224 — Police Community Relations 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 224 - Police Community Relations CRJ 224 - Police Community Relations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the importance of two-way communication between the criminal justice system and the community to foster a working relationship to control crime. A variety of topics are studied, including citizen involvement in crime prevention and police officer interpersonal relations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ230 — Criminal Investigation I 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 230 - Criminal Investigation I CRJ 230 - Criminal Investigation I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the fundamentals of interviewing witnesses and interrogating suspects. Different methods of conducting crime scene searches and methods used in investigating various crimes are studied in the course. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ232 — White Collar Crime Investigation 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 232 - White Collar Crime Investigation CRJ 232 - White Collar Crime Investigation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of non-violent property crimes including cybercrime, wire and bank fraud, securities fraud, and state property crimes. The course focuses on identifying types of white-collar crimes and associated evidence, investigative techniques, case preparation and presentation. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ233 — Cyber Crimes and the Law 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 233 - Cyber Crimes and the Law CRJ 233 - Cyber Crimes and the Law Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines the problem of crime involving computers and the strategies used for identification, investigation, and prosecution. This course will cover computer crime offenses, computer fundamentals, security technologies, investigative methods, the internet, state and federal computer crime statutes, management of electronic evidence, and crime prevention techniques. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ235 — Practical Crime Scene Investigations 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 235 - Practical Crime Scene Investigations CRJ 235 - Practical Crime Scene Investigations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of practical hands-on instruction in methodology and policies for the identification, interpretation, collection, packaging, preservation and chain of custody of crime scenes and evidence taken from crime scenes. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 236 - Criminal Evidence CRJ 236 - Criminal Evidence Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the established rules of evidence from arrest to release in the administration of criminal justice. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ242 — Correctional Systems 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 242 - Correctional Systems CRJ 242 - Correctional Systems Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces aspects of the correctional function in criminal justice, including organization, process, procedure and clients incarcerated and on conditional release. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ243 — Criminal Profiling 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 243 - Criminal Profiling CRJ 243 - Criminal Profiling Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course involves the analysis and interpretation of evidence discovered at the crime scene that might be useful in understanding the perpetrator’s motivations and behavior to assist law enforcement in developing a criminal profile for identification, apprehension and prosecution. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ244 — Probation, Pardon and Parole 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 244 - Probation, Pardon and Parole CRJ 244 - Probation, Pardon and Parole Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the development, organization, operation and results of systems of probation and parole as substitutes for incarceration. The philosophy and methods of treatment of offenders and the operational problems and activities of the probation/parole officer are studied in the course. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ246 — Special Problems in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 45 hours CRJ 246 - Special Problems in Criminal Justice CRJ 246 - Special Problems in Criminal Justice Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 In this course issues are examined within the criminal justice community and profession which are of special concern to students and practitioners because of such elements as timeliness, local concern, legalistics, and or other dynamic factors of such issues. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CRJ250 — Criminal Justice Internship I 3 credits · 105 hours CRJ 250 - Criminal Justice Internship I CRJ 250 - Criminal Justice Internship I Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes practical experience in a criminal justice or private security setting. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # CUL001 — Culinary Arts Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours CUL 001 - Culinary Arts Non-Equivalent CUL 001 - Culinary Arts Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for culinary coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CUL103 — Nutrition 3 credits · 45 hours CUL 103 - Nutrition CUL 103 - Nutrition Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of general nutritional needs of the life cycle, including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Practical applications for the food service professional are emphasized. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CUL104 — Introduction to Culinary Arts 3 credits · 45 hours CUL 104 - Introduction to Culinary Arts CUL 104 - Introduction to Culinary Arts Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This survey course introduces students to the world of culinary arts. Students will be exposed to culinary history, culinary organizations and branches of the culinary field that offer different opportunities in the profession. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CUL105 — Kitchen Fundamentals 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 105 - Kitchen Fundamentals CUL 105 - Kitchen Fundamentals Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces students to the foundations of sanitation, basic measurements, equipment identification and basic costing. Prerequisite or Corequisite: CUL 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CUL112 — Classical Foundations of Cooking 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 112 - Classical Foundations of Cooking CUL 112 - Classical Foundations of Cooking Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces classical cooking techniques that include stock, soup and sauce making. Students apply moist and dry heat classical cooking techniques while working with grains, vegetables and proteins. Prerequisite: CUL 104 and CUL 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, CUL105 --- # CUL118 — Nutritional Cooking 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 118 - Nutritional Cooking CUL 118 - Nutritional Cooking Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course focuses on the principles of food nutrition (based on ADA standards) and international food pyramids. Students will create menus, prepare and cook meals while adhering to the principles of a balanced diet. Prerequisite: BKP 101 or BKP 102 or CUL 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: BKP101, BKP102, CUL112 --- # CUL123 — American Bistro 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 123 - American Bistro CUL 123 - American Bistro Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 In this course students apply cooking techniques and theories while producing soups, salads, sandwiches and specials in a fast-paced delivery system. Prerequisite: CUL 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL112 --- # CUL128 — Culinary Management and Human Resources 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 128 - Culinary Management and Human Resources CUL 128 - Culinary Management and Human Resources Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the theories and concepts of management with an emphasis on human relations skills and managerial techniques as applied to chefs and kitchen managers. Legal aspects of the industry are introduced as part of human resources and executive team responsibilities. Prerequisite: CUL 104 and CUL 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, CUL105 --- # CUL129 — Storeroom and Purchasing 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 129 - Storeroom and Purchasing CUL 129 - Storeroom and Purchasing Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course combines purchasing theory with practical experience in the storeroom. Students develop skills in purchasing, developing requisitions, food transfers, inventory and organization of the storeroom. Prerequisite: CUL 104 and CUL 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, CUL105 --- # CUL171 — Food and Beverage Controls 3 credits · 45 hours CUL 171 - Food and Beverage Controls CUL 171 - Food and Beverage Controls Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the principles and procedures involved in an effective food and beverage control system including standards determination, operating budgets, cost-volume-profit analysis, income and cost control, menu pricing, labor cost control, and computer applications related to these concepts. Prerequisite: CUL 129 and MAT 155 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL129, MAT155 --- # CUL178 — Farm to Plate 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 178 - Farm to Plate CUL 178 - Farm to Plate Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course explores traditional farming methods used throughout South Carolina and around the world. Students will study heirloom varieties of vegetables as well as animal husbandry and feeds. Students will use farm products in traditional classical cooking methods and techniques. Prerequisite: CUL 118 and CUL 123 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL118, CUL123 --- # CUL180 — French Regional Cuisines 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 180 - French Regional Cuisines CUL 180 - French Regional Cuisines Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the French regional cuisines of Normandy, Brittany, Savoy and Provence with an emphasis on service, standards, language, wines and beverage service. This course also includes cooking from select regions including Alsace6 Lorraine, Bordeaux, the Southwest and Paris. Students also study and produce classical French cuisine. Prerequisite: CUL 118 and CUL 123 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL118, CUL123 --- # CUL186 — Mediterranean Cuisine 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 186 - Mediterranean Cuisine CUL 186 - Mediterranean Cuisine Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the cuisine of the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean Dietary Pyramid, including Spain, France, Italy, Middle East and North Africa. Emphasis is on the culture, cooking methods, food products and beverages of the various countries. Prerequisite: CUL 118 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL118 --- # CUL187 — Cuisines of Asia 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 187 - Cuisines of Asia CUL 187 - Cuisines of Asia Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the basic influences, ingredients, utensils, and cooking techniques of various Asian cuisines. Students will identify the influence of Asian cuisines on western cooking and the development of East meets West cooking. Prerequisite: CUL 118 and CUL 123 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL118, CUL123 --- # CUL188 — Italian Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 188 - Italian Regional Cuisine CUL 188 - Italian Regional Cuisine Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the basic influences, ingredients, utensils and cooking techniques of various regions of Italy and her cuisine. Students will identify historical influences that have played an important part in shaping the food and culture of the country. Prerequisite: CUL 118 and CUL 123 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL118, CUL123 --- # CUL215 — Cuisine of the Americas 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 215 - Cuisine of the Americas CUL 215 - Cuisine of the Americas Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the cuisine of the culinary regions of the United States, South and Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. This course, through lectures and practical hands-on experience, exposes students to the history, cultural influences, and types of food commonly eaten in this region of the world. Each class will provide students with the opportunity to work in various cooking stations that represent both cold and hot food preparation. Prerequisite: CUL 118 and CUL 123 Additional Notes: No… Prerequisites: CUL118, CUL123 --- # CUL216 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 216 - International Cuisine CUL 216 - International Cuisine Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the cuisines of the world, including Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean and Africa.This class exposes students to history, cultural influences ,and common recipes. Each class will provide students with the opportunity to work in various cooking stations that represent both cold and hot food preparation. Prerequisite: CUL 118 and CUL 123 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL118, CUL123 --- # CUL230 — Therapeutic Nutrition 3 credits · 45 hours CUL 230 - Therapeutic Nutrition CUL 230 - Therapeutic Nutrition Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This is an introductory course to the study of diet therapy of an individual with a health problem, the etiology of the disease, and the necessary diet modifications to aid in restoring the individual’s health. Prerequisite: CUL 103 and CUL 118 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL103, CUL118 --- # CUL234 — Southern Foodways 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 234 - Southern Foodways CUL 234 - Southern Foodways Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an interdisciplinary study of the regional cuisine of the American South. Students will critically think and discuss food history, culture, native ingredients, and other topics related to Southern Foodways and prepare a weekly meal corresponding to the region. Prerequisite: CUL 215 or instructor approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL215 --- # CUL236 — Restaurant Capstone 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 236 - Restaurant Capstone CUL 236 - Restaurant Capstone Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes capstone competencies for culinary arts students. Students manage and work multiple stations, develop food specials, cost menus, take inventories, produce a menu analysis, and expedite food from the kitchen to the dining room. This course will provide students with an opportunity to enhance their skills in the student-run restaurant. Prerequisite: CUL 215 and CUL 216 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL215, CUL216 --- # CUL238 — Culinary Marketing 3 credits · 45 hours CUL 238 - Culinary Marketing CUL 238 - Culinary Marketing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of marketing strategies to promote the chef, menu and restaurant or food service establishment. Prerequisite: CUL 128 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL128 --- # CUL242 — Vegetarian and Vegan Cuisine 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 242 - Vegetarian and Vegan Cuisine CUL 242 - Vegetarian and Vegan Cuisine Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of vegetarian and vegan cuisines. Students will prepare recipes and develop menus that represent specific dietary requirements of these cuisines to include lacto, lacto-ovo, micro- and macrobiotic. Natural dietary supplements are included as part of a healthy eating regimen that excludes animal proteins. Prerequisite: CUL 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL112 --- # CUL277 — SCWE in Culinary Arts 3 credits · 180 hours CUL 277 - SCWE in Culinary Arts CUL 277 - SCWE in Culinary Arts Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course integrates culinary skills at an approved worksite related to the culinary industry. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CUL280 — Butchery and Charcuterie 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 280 - Butchery and Charcuterie CUL 280 - Butchery and Charcuterie Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course develops advanced skills in butchering of meat and poultry products. Students will learn to turn lesser-used cuts into artisan charcuteries, sausages and cured meats, and to break down primal cuts of beef, lamb, veal, pork and wild game, turning pieces into retail or restaurants cuts. Prerequisite: CUL 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL112 --- # CUL297 — Advanced Stagerie 3 credits · 180 hours CUL 297 - Advanced Stagerie CUL 297 - Advanced Stagerie Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This advanced externship provides students the opportunity to work in a restaurant with a selected chef. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CUL299 — Special Topics in Culinary Studies 3 credits · 75 hours CUL 299 - Special Topics in Culinary Studies CUL 299 - Special Topics in Culinary Studies Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will focus on a specific topic in culinary or baking arts such as regional world cuisines, food history, or current trends. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # CWE111 — Cooperative Work Experience I 1 credits · 75 hours CWE 111 - Cooperative Work Experience I CWE 111 - Cooperative Work Experience I Lecture: 0 Lab: 5 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a first cooperative work experience for one credit. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE112 — Cooperative Work Experience I 2 credits · 150 hours CWE 112 - Cooperative Work Experience I CWE 112 - Cooperative Work Experience I Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a first cooperative work experience for two credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE113 — Cooperative Work Experience I 3 credits · 225 hours CWE 113 - Cooperative Work Experience I CWE 113 - Cooperative Work Experience I Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a first cooperative work experience for three credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE114 — Cooperative Work Experience I 4 credits · 300 hours CWE 114 - Cooperative Work Experience I CWE 114 - Cooperative Work Experience I Lecture: 0 Lab: 20 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a first cooperative work experience for four credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE121 — Cooperative Work Experience II 1 credits · 75 hours CWE 121 - Cooperative Work Experience II CWE 121 - Cooperative Work Experience II Lecture: 0 Lab: 5 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a second cooperative work experience for one credit. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE122 — Cooperative Work Experience II 2 credits · 150 hours CWE 122 - Cooperative Work Experience II CWE 122 - Cooperative Work Experience II Lecture: 0 Lab: 10 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a second cooperative work experience for two credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE123 — Cooperative Work Experience II 3 credits · 225 hours CWE 123 - Cooperative Work Experience II CWE 123 - Cooperative Work Experience II Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a second cooperative work experience for three credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE124 — Cooperative Work Experience II 4 credits · 300 hours CWE 124 - Cooperative Work Experience II CWE 124 - Cooperative Work Experience II Lecture: 0 Lab: 20 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a second cooperative work experience for four credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE133 — Cooperative Work Experience III 3 credits · 225 hours CWE 133 - Cooperative Work Experience III CWE 133 - Cooperative Work Experience III Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a third cooperative work experience for three credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CWE213 — Cooperative Work Experience IV 3 credits · 225 hours CWE 213 - Cooperative Work Experience IV CWE 213 - Cooperative Work Experience IV Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. This course is a fourth cooperative work experience for three credits. Students should contact their academic advisor to discuss Additional Notes: Departmental Approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Academic Affairs --- # CYB201 — Cybersecurity Operations 3 credits · 45 hours CYB 201 - Cybersecurity Operations CYB 201 - Cybersecurity Operations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the concepts and technologies related to Security Operations Center teams that detect and respond to cybersecurity threats. Topics cover an in-depth review of security concepts and monitoring, host-based and network intrusion analysis, and security policies and procedures. Prerequisite: IST 166 and IST 190 and IST 293 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST166, IST190, IST293 --- # CYB269 — Digital Forensics 3 credits · 45 hours CYB 269 - Digital Forensics CYB 269 - Digital Forensics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines advanced technical aspects of digital computer evidence to include detection, collection, identification, and preservation. Emphasis is placed on specific tools and methods for extracting deleted or destroyed computer-related evidence. Prerequisite: IST 190 or IST 293 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST190, IST293 --- # CYB285 — Cybersecurity Capstone 3 credits · 45 hours CYB 285 - Cybersecurity Capstone CYB 285 - Cybersecurity Capstone Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course integrates the knowledge and skills gained through previous coursework and experience to develop and implement risk management, vulnerability assessment, threat analysis, and incident response plans. Prerequisite: CYB 269 and IST 191 and IST 291 and IST 294 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CYB269, IST191, IST291, IST294 --- # CYB286 — Cybersecurity Internship I 3 credits · 135 hours CYB 286 - Cybersecurity Internship I CYB 286 - Cybersecurity Internship I Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course provides students with entry-level work experience in a cybersecurity operations support role. Students will learn skills in their field and develop a job skills portfolio. Prerequisite: IST 166 and IST 293 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST166, IST293 --- # DAT113 — Dental Materials 4 credits · 90 hours DAT 113 - Dental Materials DAT 113 - Dental Materials Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of physical and chemical properties of matter and identification, characteristics, and manipulation of dental materials. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DAT115 — Ethics and Professionalism 1 credits · 15 hours DAT 115 - Ethics and Professionalism DAT 115 - Ethics and Professionalism Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course introduces a cursory history of dental assisting; professional associations; scope of service in dentistry; and ethical, legal and professional considerations. The state dental practice act is reviewed. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DAT118 — Dental Morphology 2 credits · 30 hours DAT 118 - Dental Morphology DAT 118 - Dental Morphology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes the development, eruption and individual characteristics of each tooth and surrounding structures. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DAT121 — Dental Health Education 2 credits · 30 hours DAT 121 - Dental Health Education DAT 121 - Dental Health Education Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course defines the responsibilities of the dental assistant in individual and community dental health education with emphasis on the etiology of dental disease, methods for prevention, and principles of nutrition in relationship to oral health and preventive dentistry. Prerequisite: DAT 154 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DAT154 --- # DAT122 — Dental Office Management 2 credits · 30 hours DAT 122 - Dental Office Management DAT 122 - Dental Office Management Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of the business aspects of a dental office. Prerequisite: DAT 154 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DAT154 --- # DAT123 — Oral Medicine-Oral Biology 3 credits · 45 hours DAT 123 - Oral Medicine-Oral Biology DAT 123 - Oral Medicine-Oral Biology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course presents a basic study of oral pathology, pharmacology, nutrition and common emergencies as related to the role of the dental assistant. This course will also cover the basic study of the dental sciences and terminology. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DAT127 — Dental Radiography 4 credits · 90 hours DAT 127 - Dental Radiography DAT 127 - Dental Radiography Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course provides the fundamental background and theory for the safe and effective use of X-radiation in dentistry. It encompasses the history of X-rays, production and uses of radiation, radiographic film, exposure factors, interpretation of radiographs and radiation hygiene. Prerequisite: DAT 118 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DAT118 --- # DAT154 — Clinical Procedures I 4 credits · 90 hours DAT 154 - Clinical Procedures I DAT 154 - Clinical Procedures I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course includes preparation to assist a dentist efficiently in four-handed dentistry. Emphasis is on the names and functions of all dental instruments, the principles involved in their use and the assistant’s role in dental instrumentation. Students will need a physical examination, major medical insurance, and the Hepatitis B vaccine series. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DAT177 — Dental Office Experience 7 credits · 285 hours DAT 177 - Dental Office Experience DAT 177 - Dental Office Experience Lecture: 1 Lab: 18 This course consists of practice in the dental office or clinic with rotation of assignments to encompass experiences in office management and clinical experience in all areas of dentistry. Prerequisite: DAT 127 and DAT 154 and DAT 185 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Assisting students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DAT127, DAT154, DAT185 --- # DAT185 — Dental Specialties 5 credits · 165 hours DAT 185 - Dental Specialties DAT 185 - Dental Specialties Lecture: 2 Lab: 9 This course covers the equipment and procedures related to dental specialties used in clinical experiences. Students will need to obtain CPR certification and complete the Hepatitis B vaccine series. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DAT154 --- # DHG115 — Medical and Dental Emergencies 2 credits · 30 hours DHG 115 - Medical and Dental Emergencies DHG 115 - Medical and Dental Emergencies Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of the various medical/dental emergencies and appropriate treatment measures. Additionally, it includes managing medically compromised dental patients, and provides for CPR certification. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DHG121 — Dental Radiography 3 credits · 75 hours DHG 121 - Dental Radiography DHG 121 - Dental Radiography Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides the application of the principles of radiology with emphasis on exposing, processing, mounting, evaluating and interpreting dental radiographs. Radiation safety is stressed. Prerequisite: DHG 125 and DHG 154 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG125, DHG154 --- # DHG125 — Tooth Morphology and Histology 2 credits · 30 hours DHG 125 - Tooth Morphology and Histology DHG 125 - Tooth Morphology and Histology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the embryogenesis and histology of the head and neck structures with primary emphasis on the oral cavity. The formation, eruption patterns and morphology of primary and permanent dentitions are studied. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DHG140 — General and Oral Pathology 2 credits · 30 hours DHG 140 - General and Oral Pathology DHG 140 - General and Oral Pathology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a correlation of basic pathologic principles to disease processes in the oral cavity. The role of the dental hygienist in early disease detection is emphasized. Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diseases affecting the head and neck also are discussed. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DHG141 — Periodontology 2 credits · 30 hours DHG 141 - Periodontology DHG 141 - Periodontology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course presents a study of the principles, etiologies, classifications and treatments of periodontal disease with emphasis on the role of the dental hygienist. Corequisite: DHG 165 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DHG143 — Dental Pharmacology 2 credits · 30 hours DHG 143 - Dental Pharmacology DHG 143 - Dental Pharmacology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of drugs used in dentistry. It emphasizes the physical and chemical properties of drugs, dosages and therapeutic effects, methods of administration, and indications and contraindications for the use of drugs. A study of dental anesthetics is included. Prerequisite: DHG 165 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG165 --- # DHG154 — Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene 4 credits · 120 hours DHG 154 - Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene DHG 154 - Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is a study of the basic principles of infection control, instrumentation, instrument design, and fundamental skills necessary to perform in subsequent dental hygiene courses. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DHG165 — Clinical Dental Hygiene I 5 credits · 165 hours DHG 165 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I DHG 165 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I Lecture: 2 Lab: 9 This course introduces the clinical setting for application of dental hygiene skills for patient care. Students need CPR certification, major medical insurance, and the Hepatitis B vaccine series. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG154 --- # DHG175 — Clinical Dental Hygiene II 5 credits · 180 hours DHG 175 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II DHG 175 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 10.5 This course provides for the continued development of skills necessary to perform dental hygiene care. Emphasis is placed on treatment of the patient with disabilities, total patient care and treatment planning. Prerequisite: DHG 165 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG165 --- # DHG230 — Public Health Dentistry 3 credits · 45 hours DHG 230 - Public Health Dentistry DHG 230 - Public Health Dentistry Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of oral health and the prevention of oral disease in a community. Emphasis is on assessment of community groups and dental health needs, and on planning, implementation and evaluation of community programs. This course will also cover nutrition and research. Prerequisite: DHG 165 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG165 --- # DHG231 — Dental Health Education 1 credits · 45 hours DHG 231 - Dental Health Education DHG 231 - Dental Health Education Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course provides an opportunity for the dental hygiene student to present and apply dental health information to various community groups and organizations. Project implementation and evaluation are included. Prerequisite: DHG 175 and DHG 230 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG175, DHG230 --- # DHG239 — Dental Assisting for DHGs 2 credits · 60 hours DHG 239 - Dental Assisting for DHGs DHG 239 - Dental Assisting for DHGs Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course introduces the dental assisting role and responsibilities. Emphasis is on four-handed dentistry, the use and manipulation of dental materials, and office management. Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # DHG241 — Integrated Dental Hygiene I 1 credits · 30 hours DHG 241 - Integrated Dental Hygiene I DHG 241 - Integrated Dental Hygiene I Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides for the integration of basic and dental hygiene sciences with current concepts of clinical dental hygiene practice. Prerequisite: DHG 165 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG165 --- # DHG243 — Nutrition and Dental Health 2 credits · 30 hours DHG 243 - Nutrition and Dental Health DHG 243 - Nutrition and Dental Health Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of nutrients, their nature, source and utilization. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between diet and oral health. Oral manifestations of nutritional deficiencies are also studied. Prerequisite: DHG 154 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG154 --- # DHG255 — Clinical Dental Hygiene III 5 credits · 195 hours DHG 255 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III DHG 255 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III Lecture: 1 Lab: 12 This course provides for the development of proficiency in the clinical dental hygiene setting with emphasis on the implementation of treatment plans to meet the individual patient’s oral health needs. Prerequisite: DHG 175 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG175 --- # DHG265 — Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 5 credits · 195 hours DHG 265 - Clinical Dental Hygiene IV DHG 265 - Clinical Dental Hygiene IV Lecture: 1 Lab: 12 This course permits refinement of clinical techniques and skills, technology and current procedural practices of the dental hygienist with emphasis on self-evaluation and quality assurance. Prerequisite: DHG 255 Additional Notes: Restricted to Dental Hygiene students Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: DHG255 --- # ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 101 - Introduction to Early Childhood ECD 101 - Introduction to Early Childhood Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course gives an overview of growth and development, developmentally appropriate curriculum, positive guidance techniques, regulations, health, safety and nutrition standards. Course content highlights the importance of professionalism, family cultural values and practical applications based on historical and theoretical models in early care and education. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ECD102 — Growth and Development I 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 102 - Growth and Development I ECD 102 - Growth and Development I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an extensive study of philosophies and theories of growth and development of infants and toddlers. Focus is on total development of the child, with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive and nutritional areas. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored in the course. Prerequisite: ECD 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 105 - Guidance-Classroom Management ECD 105 - Guidance-Classroom Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an overview of developmentally appropriate, effective guidance and classroom management techniques for the teacher of young children. A positive, proactive approach is stressed. Prerequisite: ECD 101 and RWR 100 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101, RWR100 --- # ECD106 — Observation of Young Children 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 106 - Observation of Young Children ECD 106 - Observation of Young Children Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 In this course, a variety of observation skills and techniques for the purposes of achieving program goals and Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD107 — Exceptional Children 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 107 - Exceptional Children ECD 107 - Exceptional Children Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of children with special needs and their families. Emphasis is on the prevalence of disorders, treatment modalities, community resources serving exceptional children, the teacher’s role in mainstreaming and early identification, and federal legislation affecting exceptional children. Prerequisite: ECD 101 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD108 — Family and Community Relations 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 108 - Family and Community Relations ECD 108 - Family and Community Relations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an overview of techniques and materials promoting effective family/program partnerships to foster positive child development. Emphasis is on availability and accessibility of community resources, and on developing appropriate communication skills. Prerequisite: ECD 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD109 — Administration and Supervision 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 109 - Administration and Supervision ECD 109 - Administration and Supervision Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the role and responsibilities of an early childhood administrator. Special focus is on monetary matters; space management; curriculum; health and food services; and relations among the public, staff and parents. Prerequisite: ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD203 --- # ECD131 — Language Arts 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 131 - Language Arts ECD 131 - Language Arts Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of methods and materials in age-appropriate language experiences. Opportunities are provided to develop listening, speaking, prereading and prewriting skills through planning, implementation, and evaluation of media, methods, techniques and equipment. Methods to select, evaluate and present children’s literature are included. Prerequisite: ECD 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD132 — Creative Experiences 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 132 - Creative Experiences ECD 132 - Creative Experiences Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 In this course, the importance of creativity and independence in creative expression is stressed. A variety of age-appropriate media, methods, techniques and equipment are utilized. Students plan, implement and evaluate instructional activities. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 133 - Science and Math Concepts ECD 133 - Science and Math Concepts Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of pre-number and science concepts that are developmentally appropriate for young children. Emphasis is on the planning, implementation and evaluation of developmentally appropriate activities utilizing a variety of methods and materials. Prerequisite: ECD 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 135 - Health, Safety and Nutrition ECD 135 - Health, Safety and Nutrition Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers a review of health and safety practices recommended for child care and includes information on common diseases and health problems. Certification preparation is provided in pediatric safety, CPR and First Aid. Guidelines and information on nutrition and developmentally appropriate activities also are studied in the course. Prerequisite: ECD 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101 --- # ECD138 — Movement and Music for Children 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 138 - Movement and Music for Children ECD 138 - Movement and Music for Children Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of criteria for selecting and implementing appropriate experiences to support the physical and musical development of young children. Emphasis is on the selection of materials, equipment and related design of indoor and outdoor environments. Prerequisite: ECD 101 and RWR 100 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD101, RWR100 --- # ECD140 — Early Childhood Practicum I 2 credits · 60 hours ECD 140 - Early Childhood Practicum I ECD 140 - Early Childhood Practicum I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course includes experiences and opportunities to apply early childhood principles and practices in observing and participating in the care of young children under the supervision of the teacher. Various types of child development facilities are used in the course. (Basic) Prerequisite: ECD 132 or EDU 205 and ECD 133 or ECD 255 Corequisite: ECD 131 or SAC 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD132, EDU205, ECD133, ECD255 --- # ECD200 — Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 200 - Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development ECD 200 - Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes a focus on infant and toddler care. Emphasis is on brain development and its implications for caring for infants and toddlers. The student looks at planning and teaching strategies as they relate to child development, curriculum and environment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ECD201 — Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 201 - Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care ECD 201 - Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of historical views on leadership and issues and challenges of leadership in early care and education. Emphasis is on current trends and issues. This course also reviews ethical principles as they relate to children, families, colleagues, the community and society. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and twenty-seven credits of ECD courses including ECD 102 and ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category:… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ECD203 — Growth and Development II 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 203 - Growth and Development II ECD 203 - Growth and Development II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an in-depth study of preschool children growing and developing in today’s world. Focus is on total development of the child with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive and nutritional areas of development. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored. Prerequisite: ECD 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD102 --- # ECD205 — Socialization and Group Care of Infants and Toddlers 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 205 - Socialization and Group Care of Infants and Toddlers ECD 205 - Socialization and Group Care of Infants and Toddlers Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of socialization and group care of infants and toddlers. Emphasis is on guidance and management; understanding behavior, temperament, the importance of routines, primary care and continuity of care; and examining the elements of quality environments. Prerequisite: ECD 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD102 --- # ECD207 — Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 207 - Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers ECD 207 - Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an overview of the field of infants and toddlers with special needs. Emphasis will be placed on instructional strategies, adaptations, environment, inclusion, etiology, federal legislation, family partnership, multicultural considerations and optimal development. Prerequisite: ECD 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD102 --- # ECD237 — Methods and Materials 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 237 - Methods and Materials ECD 237 - Methods and Materials Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of developmentally-appropriate methods and materials for planning and evaluating environments. Emphasis is on integrating divergent activities in each curriculum area. Prerequisite: ECD 131 and ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD131, ECD203 --- # ECD239 — Assessment and Program Planning 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 239 - Assessment and Program Planning ECD 239 - Assessment and Program Planning Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is designed to students use assessment and evaluation tools to identify strengths and weaknesses of programs and provide developmentally appropriate practices for young children. Prerequisite: ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD203 --- # ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I 3 credits · 105 hours ECD 243 - Supervised Field Experience I ECD 243 - Supervised Field Experience I Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes emphasis on planning, implementing and evaluating scheduled programs, age-appropriate methods, materials, activities and environments of early childhood principles and practices. Prerequisite: Twenty-seven credits of ECD courses including ECD 140 and ECD 203 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ECD246 — Designing Quality Infant and Toddler Environments 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 246 - Designing Quality Infant and Toddler Environments ECD 246 - Designing Quality Infant and Toddler Environments Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the elements of quality environments for children, prenatal through three years. Focus is on understanding quality design, materials/equipment used in the construction and /or remodeling of infant/toddler spaces that promote the optimal development of infants and toddlers. Prerequisite: ECD 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD102 --- # ECD252 — Diversity Issues in Early Care and Education 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 252 - Diversity Issues in Early Care and Education ECD 252 - Diversity Issues in Early Care and Education Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course meets the growing need for students in early care and education to learn how to interact with people who are different from them. It also allows students to examine and appreciate the differences that exist because of diversity from race, language, ethnicity, age and socioeconomic levels. Prerequisite: ECD 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD102 --- # ECD254 — Facilitation and Environmental Management for Early Childhood Special Education 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 254 - Facilitation and Environmental Management for Early Childhood Special Education ECD 254 - Facilitation and Environmental Management for Early Childhood Special Education Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of how the environment for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and young children with special needs can be manipulated to enhance their development, social needs, and expression of creativity and independence. Prerequisite: ECD 107 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD107 --- # ECD255 — Activity Therapy for Early Childhood Special Education 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 255 - Activity Therapy for Early Childhood Special Education ECD 255 - Activity Therapy for Early Childhood Special Education Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of providing assistance in planning and organizing activities focusing on play in a developmentally appropriate environment for children with special needs. Prerequisite: ECD 107 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD107 --- # ECD256 — Counseling Techniques for Early Childhood Special Education 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 256 - Counseling Techniques for Early Childhood Special Education ECD 256 - Counseling Techniques for Early Childhood Special Education Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of collaboration with professionals, families, and students to achieve various Prerequisites: ECD107 --- # ECD259 — Behavior Management for Special Needs 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 259 - Behavior Management for Special Needs ECD 259 - Behavior Management for Special Needs Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an overview of understanding and managing challenging behavior in school and child care settings. It includes common causes of problem behaviors and treatment for attention disorders, making changes in the classroom, and administrative steps to children with challenging behaviors. Prerequisite: ECD 107 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD107 --- # ECD260 — Methods of Teaching Special Needs Students 3 credits · 45 hours ECD 260 - Methods of Teaching Special Needs Students ECD 260 - Methods of Teaching Special Needs Students Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on developmentally appropriate methods for teaching special needs students. Emphasis is on planning, implementation and evaluation of developmentally appropriate activities utilizing a variety of methods and materials. Prerequisite: ECD 107 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD107 --- # ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I 3 credits · 75 hours ECE 205 - Electrical and Computer Lab I ECE 205 - Electrical and Computer Lab I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers basic test and measurement instrumentation, basic electrical components and circuits, and technical writing using word processing. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ECE 221 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I 3 credits · 45 hours ECE 221 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering I ECE 221 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis, applying fundamental laws and principles, resistor circuits, and first- and second-order linear circuits in the time domain using calculus-based solutions where applicable. Prerequisite: EGR 269 and MAT 141 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR269, MAT141 --- # ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II 3 credits · 45 hours ECE 222 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering II ECE 222 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers sinusoidal steady-state analysis of AC circuits, complex frequency analysis, Fourier series analysis and Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: ECE 221 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ECE221 --- # ECO001 — Economics Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ECO 001 - Economics Non-Equivalent ECO 001 - Economics Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for economics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # ECO210 — Macroeconomics 3 credits · 45 hours ECO 210 - Macroeconomics ECO 210 - Macroeconomics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy including markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banking and monetary controls, and the government’s role in economic decisions and growth. Prerequisite: MAT 120 or MAT 155 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT120, MAT155 --- # ECO211 — Microeconomics 3 credits · 45 hours ECO 211 - Microeconomics ECO 211 - Microeconomics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations, and comparative advantage and trade. Prerequisite: MAT 120 or MAT 155 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: MAT120, MAT155 --- # EDU201 — Classroom Inquiry with Technology 3 credits · 45 hours EDU 201 - Classroom Inquiry with Technology EDU 201 - Classroom Inquiry with Technology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course explores teaching as a data-driven, reflective practice. Prerequisite: ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD203 --- # EDU205 — Play and Early Learning 3 credits · 45 hours EDU 205 - Play and Early Learning EDU 205 - Play and Early Learning Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides students with a basic understanding of theory and practice related to children’s play and early learning in family, community, and educational settings. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # EDU230 — Schools in Communities 4 credits · 60 hours EDU 230 - Schools in Communities EDU 230 - Schools in Communities Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course provides students with a basic understanding of the social, political and historical aspects of diverse educational institutions in American culture with an emphasis on families, schools and communities. Prerequisite: ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD203 --- # EDU241 — Learners and Diversity 4 credits · 90 hours EDU 241 - Learners and Diversity EDU 241 - Learners and Diversity Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of lifespan development and learning with an emphasis on individual and group diversity. The students are required to participate in a field experience. Prerequisite: ECD 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ECD203 --- # EEM001 — Industrial Electricity/Electronics Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours EEM 001 - Industrial Electricity/Electronics Non-Equivalent EEM 001 - Industrial Electricity/Electronics Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for industrial electricity/electronics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EEM105 — Basic Electricity 2 credits · 30 hours EEM 105 - Basic Electricity EEM 105 - Basic Electricity Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of basic electrical principles, circuits, and measurements. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EEM107 — Industrial Computer Techniques 2 credits · 30 hours EEM 107 - Industrial Computer Techniques EEM 107 - Industrial Computer Techniques Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to microcomputers. Topics include definitions of computer types, hardware and software structure, movement of data, and applications of microcomputers. This course will emphasize industry-standard software for the electrical and automated technologies industry. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EEM113 — DC Circuits I 2 credits · 60 hours EEM 113 - DC Circuits I EEM 113 - DC Circuits I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the study of atomic theory related to electronics and circuit theory. It covers electrical parameters and units, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws, power and energy. It also includes complex circuits and DC instruments. Students will construct and test circuits. Prerequisite: RWR 100 and MAT 170 or appropriate placement scores Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: RWR100, MAT170 --- # EEM114 — DC Circuits II 2 credits · 60 hours EEM 114 - DC Circuits II EEM 114 - DC Circuits II Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of the study of atomic theory related to more complex electronics and circuit theory. It includes advanced electrical parameters and units, Ohm’s Law applications, additional Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws, along with new power and energy applications. Topics also include complex circuits and DC instruments. Students will construct and test circuits. Prerequisite: EEM 113 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM113 --- # EEM119 — AC Circuits I 2 credits · 60 hours EEM 119 - AC Circuits I EEM 119 - AC Circuits I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the study of the characteristics of alternating current and voltage in resistors, capacitors and inductors. It includes study of series, parallel and complex circuits. Students will construct and test circuits. Prerequisite: EEM 114 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM114 --- # EEM120 — AC Circuits II 2 credits · 60 hours EEM 120 - AC Circuits II EEM 120 - AC Circuits II Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of the study of the characteristics of alternating current and voltage in resistors, capacitors and inductors in more complex applications. New series, parallel and complex circuits are covered with emphasis on hands-on construction. Students will construct and test circuits. Prerequisite: EEM 119 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM119 --- # EEM129 — Solid State Devices I 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 129 - Solid State Devices I EEM 129 - Solid State Devices I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is an introduction to the study of semiconductor theory and common solid state devices. Students will construct and test circuits. Prerequisite: EEM 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM120 --- # EEM130 — Solid State Devices II 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 130 - Solid State Devices II EEM 130 - Solid State Devices II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a continuation of the study of semiconductor theory and common solid state devices with new and more complex applications. Students will construct and test circuits. Prerequisite: EEM 129 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM129 --- # EEM138 — National Electrical Code I 2 credits · 60 hours EEM 138 - National Electrical Code I EEM 138 - National Electrical Code I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the study of the National Electrical Code and is based on the latest codes as published by the National Fire and Protection Association (NFPA). Prerequisite: EEM 151 and EEM 164 and EEM 168 and EEM 174 and EEM 219 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM151, EEM164, EEM168, EEM174, EEM219 --- # EEM139 — National Electrical Code II 2 credits · 60 hours EEM 139 - National Electrical Code II EEM 139 - National Electrical Code II Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of the study of the National Electrical Code. Students will be required to identify violations of the Code in working applications and will demonstrate a working knowledge of the latest codes. Topics are based on the latest codes as published by the National Fire and Protection Association (NFPA). Prerequisite: EEM 138 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM138 --- # EEM151 — Motor Controls I 4 credits · 120 hours EEM 151 - Motor Controls I EEM 151 - Motor Controls I Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is an introduction to motor controls, including a study of the various control devices and wiring used in industrial processes. Prerequisite: EEM 219 or Corequisite: EET 113 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM219 --- # EEM163 — Residential Wiring I 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 163 - Residential Wiring I EEM 163 - Residential Wiring I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is an introduction to the study of wiring methods and practices used in residential applications. Prerequisite: RWR 032 and EEM 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: RWR032, EEM105 --- # EEM164 — Residential Wiring II 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 164 - Residential Wiring II EEM 164 - Residential Wiring II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of advanced wiring methods and practices used in residential applications. Prerequisite: EEM 163 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM163 --- # EEM167 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring I 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 167 - Commercial-Industrial Wiring I EEM 167 - Commercial-Industrial Wiring I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is an introduction to the study of wiring methods and practices in commercial and industrial applications. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement and EEM 173 or EEM 174 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: RWR100, EEM173, EEM174 --- # EEM168 — Commercial-Industrial Wiring II 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 168 - Commercial-Industrial Wiring II EEM 168 - Commercial-Industrial Wiring II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a continuation of the study of advanced wiring methods and more complex practices in commercial and industrial applications. Prerequisite: EEM 167 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM167 --- # EEM173 — Electrical Installation I 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 173 - Electrical Installation I EEM 173 - Electrical Installation I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is an introduction to the study of electrical wiring techniques commonly used in commercial, industrial and residential applications. Emphasis will be placed on compliance with the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite: RWR 032 or appropriate placement scores Corequisite: EEM 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EEM174 — Electrical Installation II 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 174 - Electrical Installation II EEM 174 - Electrical Installation II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is the study of advanced electrical wiring techniques commonly used in more complex commercial, industrial and residential applications. Emphasis will be placed on compliance with the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite: EEM 173 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM173 --- # EEM218 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes I 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 218 - AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes I EEM 218 - AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is an introduction to the study of AC and DC machines to include operational theory, applications and construction. Relevant sections of the National Electrical Code will also be covered. Prerequisite: EEM 120 or EET 113 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM120, EET113 --- # EEM219 — AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes II 2 credits · 45 hours EEM 219 - AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes II EEM 219 - AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a continuation of the study of AC and DC machines to include complex and in-depth construction and application of operational theory. Relevant sections of the National Electrical Code will also be covered. Prerequisite: EEM 218 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM218 --- # EEM221 — DC/AC Drives 3 credits · 75 hours EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives. Prerequisite: EEM 114 or Corequisite: EET 113 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM114 --- # EEM251 — Programmable Controllers 3 credits · 75 hours EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered. Prerequisite: EEM 107 or EGR 110 and EET 113 or EEM 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM107, EGR110, EET113, EEM120 --- # EEM252 — Programmable Controllers Applications 3 credits · 75 hours EEM 252 - Programmable Controllers Applications EEM 252 - Programmable Controllers Applications Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the application of programmable controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing, data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated and tested. Prerequisite: EEM 251 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM251 --- # EET001 — Electronic Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours EET 001 - Electronic Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent EET 001 - Electronic Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for electronics engineering technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EET113 — Electrical Circuits I 4 credits · 90 hours EET 113 - Electrical Circuits I EET 113 - Electrical Circuits I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of direct and alternating currents, covering resistance and impedance in series, parallel and series-parallel circuits using Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments. Prerequisite: EGR 104 or departmental approval Corequisite: MAT 110 or MAT 115 or MAT 170 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR104 --- # EET131 — Active Devices 4 credits · 90 hours EET 131 - Active Devices EET 131 - Active Devices Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of semiconductor theory and principles, diodes and diode circuits, transistors and transistor circuits, and other components. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested. Prerequisite: EET 113 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EET113 --- # EET210 — Digital Integrated Circuits 4 credits · 90 hours EET 210 - Digital Integrated Circuits EET 210 - Digital Integrated Circuits Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of digital integrated circuits, including multiplexers, demultiplexers, buffers, decoders, encoders, converters, memory devices, and programmable logic devices. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested. Prerequisite: EEM 114 or EGR 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EEM114, EGR104 --- # EET212 — Industrial Robotics 3 credits · 75 hours EET 212 - Industrial Robotics EET 212 - Industrial Robotics Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the systems design, modeling and simulation, signals and control systems, AI, sensor integration, vision systems, robot programming, and principles of mechatronics. Prerequisite: AMT 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: AMT105 --- # EET274 — Selected Topics in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Tech 3 credits · 75 hours EET 274 - Selected Topics in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Tech EET 274 - Selected Topics in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Tech Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a current study of current topics related to electrical electronics engineering technology. Technical aspects of practical applications are discussed. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR001 — Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours EGR 001 - Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent EGR 001 - Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for engineering technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR104 — Engineering Technology Foundations 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 104 - Engineering Technology Foundations EGR 104 - Engineering Technology Foundations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This problem-based course introduces the student to fundamental concepts of electrical, mechanical, thermal, fluids, optical and material systems related to engineering technology. Workplace readiness skills such as laboratory safety, communications and teamwork are integrated into the course. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR110 — Introduction to Computer Environment 3 credits · 75 hours EGR 110 - Introduction to Computer Environment EGR 110 - Introduction to Computer Environment Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides an overview of computer hardware, available software, operating systems, and applications. In addition, this course utilizes Microsoft Excel to solve fundamental engineering problems. In addition, this course utilizes Microsoft Excel to solve fundamental engineering problems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR120 — Engineering Computer Applications 3 credits · 75 hours EGR 120 - Engineering Computer Applications EGR 120 - Engineering Computer Applications Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 The course includes the utilization of applications software to solve engineering problems. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR170 — Engineering Materials 3 credits · 75 hours EGR 170 - Engineering Materials EGR 170 - Engineering Materials Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of properties, material behaviors and applications. Prerequisite: MAT 170 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: MAT170 --- # EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes 3 credits · 75 hours EGR 175 - Manufacturing Processes EGR 175 - Manufacturing Processes Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes processes, alternatives and operations in the manufacturing environment. Key elements of manufacturing processes such as quality, materials management, personnel issues and industrial economics will be covered. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and MAT 170 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ENG101, MAT170 --- # EGR194 — Statics and Strength of Materials 4 credits · 60 hours EGR 194 - Statics and Strength of Materials EGR 194 - Statics and Strength of Materials Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course covers external and internal forces in structures and/or machines, including conditions of equilibrium, systems of force, moments of inertia and friction. It also covers stress - strain relationships in materials. Prerequisite: EGR 290 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR290 --- # EGR202 — Introduction to Engineering Programming 3 credits · 75 hours EGR 202 - Introduction to Engineering Programming EGR 202 - Introduction to Engineering Programming Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to algorithm development and the use of a high-level programming language to solve engineering problems. Prerequisite: MAT 110 or MAT 111 or MAT 115 or MAT 140 or MAT 141 or MAT 170 or MAT 240 or MAT 242 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT111, MAT115, MAT140, MAT141, MAT170, MAT240, MAT242 --- # EGR234 — Control Principles 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 234 - Control Principles EGR 234 - Control Principles Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of fundamental control process, analogous system of units, first and second order response, the fundamentals computer control systems, and applications of a typical process. Prerequisite: EGR 290 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR290 --- # EGR255 — Engineering Technology Senior Systems Project 2 credits · 30 hours EGR 255 - Engineering Technology Senior Systems Project EGR 255 - Engineering Technology Senior Systems Project Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course includes an instructor-approved project which is designed, specified, constructed and tested. Prerequisite: EET 131 and EGR 234 and MET 237 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EET131, EGR234, MET237 --- # EGR260 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 260 - Engineering Statics EGR 260 - Engineering Statics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the principles of engineering mechanics as applied to forces and force systems. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed. Prerequisite: MAT 140 and PHY 221 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: MAT140, PHY221 --- # EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 262 - Engineering Dynamics EGR 262 - Engineering Dynamics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the principles of engineering as applied to kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed. Prerequisite: EGR 260 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR260 --- # EGR269 — Engineering Disciplines and Skills 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 269 - Engineering Disciplines and Skills EGR 269 - Engineering Disciplines and Skills Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course assists students in selecting an engineering field while studying professionalism, ethics, safety, communications, and career planning. Computers are used to study spreadsheets, obtain graphical solutions to problems, perform on-line tasks, and work on a team design project and report. Prerequisite: MAT 110 or MAT 111 or MAT 115 or MAT 140 or MAT 141 or MAT 170 or MAT 240 or MAT 242 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineer… Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT111, MAT115, MAT140, MAT141, MAT170, MAT240, MAT242 --- # EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 274 - Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods EGR 274 - Engineering Applications of Numerical Methods Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a calculus-based study of the application of numerical methods to the solution of engineering problems. Techniques include iterative solution techniques, methods for solving systems of equations, numerical integration, differentiation and graphical analysis. Prerequisite: ECE 221 and MAT 141 or PHY 221 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ECE221, MAT141, PHY221 --- # EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics 3 credits · 75 hours EGR 275 - Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics EGR 275 - Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of basic graphical concepts needed for engineering applications. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 110 or MAT 115 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I 4 credits · 75 hours EGR 281 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design I EGR 281 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design I Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course integrates a presentation of concepts of object-oriented programming, including program structures, objects, code, and programming styles. Prerequisite: EGR 269 and MAT 141 with a grade of C or better Prerequisite or Corequisite: PHY 221 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR269, MAT141 --- # EGR282 — Introduction to Civil Engineering 2 credits · 30 hours EGR 282 - Introduction to Civil Engineering EGR 282 - Introduction to Civil Engineering Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the engineering process from problem formulation to creative design through practical solution of civil engineering problems. Prerequisite: MAT 111 or appropriate math placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: MAT111 --- # EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II 4 credits · 75 hours EGR 283 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design II EGR 283 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design II Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of rigorous development of algorithms and computer programs, including elementary data structures. Prerequisite: EGR 281 with a grade of C or better Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR281 --- # EGR285 — Engineering Surveying I 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 285 - Engineering Surveying I EGR 285 - Engineering Surveying I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers linear measurements, leveling, compass and transit/theodolite, theory of errors, areas, stadia, coordinate geometry, state plane coordinates and standard map projections. In addition, it covers latitudes and departures, construction field control, legal aspects of land surveying and public land surveys. Prerequisite: EGR 275 and EGR 282 and MAT 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR275, EGR282, MAT140 --- # EGR286 — Engineering Surveying II 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 286 - Engineering Surveying II EGR 286 - Engineering Surveying II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers land surveying and boundary laws, public land surveys, topographic mapping, horizontal and vertical curves, lot calculations, and engineering astronomy. In addition, it covers geospatial representation that includes topographic mapping, advanced adjustments using least squares procedures, map projection, state plan coordinator, astronomic control for mapping, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing. Prerequisite: EGR 285 and MAT 140 Coreq… Prerequisites: EGR285, MAT140 --- # EGR290 — Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology 3 credits · 45 hours EGR 290 - Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology EGR 290 - Numerical Applications in Engineering Technology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides the fundamental concepts of numerical problem-solving for engineering technology. Techniques and methods are employed to develop a problem-solving methodology using the principles of algebra, trigonometry, engineering and science for applied engineering technology. Prerequisite: MAT 170 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: MAT170 --- # EGR295 — Engineering Surveying Lab I 1 credits · 45 hours EGR 295 - Engineering Surveying Lab I EGR 295 - Engineering Surveying Lab I Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers horizontal control, including distance and angular measurements; traversing and preparation of a plat; and vertical control including the performance of a level loop. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGR296 — Engineering Surveying Lab II 1 credits · 45 hours EGR 296 - Engineering Surveying Lab II EGR 296 - Engineering Surveying Lab II Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers locating buildings and other objects within a boundary survey, performing a topographic survey, preparing a topographic map, and staking out a horizontal curve. In addition, it covers Global Positioning Systems (GPS) mapping controls, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications, and the application of principles introduced in EGR 286 . Corequisite: EGR 286 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGT001 — Engineering Graphics Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours EGT 001 - Engineering Graphics Technology Non-Equivalent EGT 001 - Engineering Graphics Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for engineering graphics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGT115 — Engineering Graphics II 4 credits · 120 hours EGT 115 - Engineering Graphics II EGT 115 - Engineering Graphics II Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course in engineering graphics science includes additional drawing techniques for industrial applications. Mechanical detail and assembly drawings will be emphasized. Topics include section views, descriptive geometry, developments, threads and fasteners. Prerequisite: EGR 275 or EGT 151 with a minimum grade of C Prerequisite or Corequisite: EGT 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR275, EGT151 --- # EGT130 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications 3 credits · 45 hours EGT 130 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications EGT 130 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers interpreting, calculating tolerances, inspecting, computing geometrics of rejected parts and analyzing the concepts of geometric control. Prerequisite: EGT 151 or EGR 275 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT151, EGR275 --- # EGT151 — Introduction to CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 151 - Introduction to CAD EGT 151 - Introduction to CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the operation of a computer aided drafting system. The course includes interaction with a CAD station to produce technical drawings. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 155 or MAT 170 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGT152 — Fundamentals of CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 152 - Fundamentals of CAD EGT 152 - Fundamentals of CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes a related series of problems and exercises utilizing the computer graphics station as a drafting tool. Prerequisite: EGR 275 or EGT 151 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR275, EGT151 --- # EGT172 — Electronic Drafting 2 credits · 60 hours EGT 172 - Electronic Drafting EGT 172 - Electronic Drafting Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course provides a familiarization with a system to create electronic schematics and wiring diagrams. Prerequisite: EGT 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT152 --- # EGT220 — Structural and Piping Application 4 credits · 90 hours EGT 220 - Structural and Piping Application EGT 220 - Structural and Piping Application Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This advanced drawing course covers structural steel and process piping applications. Prerequisite: EGT 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT152 --- # EGT245 — Principles of Parametric CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 245 - Principles of Parametric CAD EGT 245 - Principles of Parametric CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of 3-D product and machine design utilizing state-of-the-art parametric design software. Prerequisite: EGT 151 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT151 --- # EGT251 — Principles of CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 251 - Principles of CAD EGT 251 - Principles of CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes the additional use of CAD software for production of technical drawings and related documentation. Prerequisite: EGT 151 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT151 --- # EGT252 — Advanced CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 252 - Advanced CAD EGT 252 - Advanced CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced concepts of CAD software and applications. The primary focus is on generating 3-D wireframe, surfaced and solid models. Prerequisite: EGT 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT152 --- # EGT257 — Advanced Civil CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 257 - Advanced Civil CAD EGT 257 - Advanced Civil CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the advanced use of CAD in the field of civil engineering. Students will complete drawing projects using concepts related to planning, data capture and project design. Prerequisite: EGT 152 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT152 --- # EGT258 — Applications of CAD 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 258 - Applications of CAD EGT 258 - Applications of CAD Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the use of CAD within the different drafting and design fields. Students will complete CAD projects for various fields which may include architectural, civil, mechanical, HVAC, and electrical. Application of parametric modeling skills learned from this and Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # EGT261 — Model Design and Simulation 4 credits · 90 hours EGT 261 - Model Design and Simulation EGT 261 - Model Design and Simulation Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course includes the application of fundamental methods for designing 3D parametric models that can be easily modified to fit changing requirements. Students also learn techniques to test the movement of parts within an assembly and simulation procedures to test model strength and integrity. Prerequisite: EGT 258 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT258 --- # EGT265 — CAD/CAM Applications 3 credits · 75 hours EGT 265 - CAD/CAM Applications EGT 265 - CAD/CAM Applications Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course uses all available CAD skills to produce advanced drawings. The use of solids modeling, CAM and desktop publishing application packages are studied. Prerequisite: EGT 151 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGT151 --- # EIT110 — Principles of Instrumentation 3 credits · 45 hours EIT 110 - Principles of Instrumentation EIT 110 - Principles of Instrumentation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of various types of instruments and gauges used by industrial facilities. Basic principles of pneumatic, electronic and mechanically operated devices are covered. Prerequisite: EET 113 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EET113 --- # EIT244 — Computers and PLCs in Instrumentation 3 credits · 45 hours EIT 244 - Computers and PLCs in Instrumentation EIT 244 - Computers and PLCs in Instrumentation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers interfacing pneumatic and electronic process control instrumentation with computers and programmable logic controllers by using various transducers. Programming and installation are stressed. Prerequisite: EIT 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EIT110 --- # ELW110 — Electrical Computations 2 credits · 60 hours ELW 110 - Electrical Computations ELW 110 - Electrical Computations Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course introduces the fundamental applications of mathematics that are used by an electrical line technician. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, powers, roots, simple electrical formulas and usage of a scientific calculator. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # ELW111 — Introduction to Electrical Line Worker 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 111 - Introduction to Electrical Line Worker ELW 111 - Introduction to Electrical Line Worker Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces basic principles of electricity, safety standards and basic line worker tools. Topics include electrical distribution systems and components, line installation and maintenance applications. Prerequisite: ELW 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW110 --- # ELW112 — Introduction to Electricity 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 112 - Introduction to Electricity ELW 112 - Introduction to Electricity Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electricity and test equipment to non-electrical/electronic majors. Topics include basic DC and AC principles, components and operation of test equipment. Prerequisite: ELW 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW110 --- # ELW113 — National Electrical Safety Code 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 113 - National Electrical Safety Code ELW 113 - National Electrical Safety Code Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the use of the current National Electrical Safety Code. Topics include terms, basic components meters, overhead and underground line construction and maintenance procedures. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW112 --- # ELW114 — Overhead Line Construction I 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 114 - Overhead Line Construction I ELW 114 - Overhead Line Construction I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the basics of overhead power line construction. Topics include safe work habits, protective equipment and pole-climbing techniques. Prerequisite: ELW 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW111 --- # ELW115 — Overhead Line Construction II 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 115 - Overhead Line Construction II ELW 115 - Overhead Line Construction II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces overhead line maintenance, construction, and framing as well as the safe working practices and procedures for working off a pole using hooks. Prerequisite: ELW 114 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW114 --- # ELW116 — Overhead Line Construction III 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 116 - Overhead Line Construction III ELW 116 - Overhead Line Construction III Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the phase of energized line work, including the use of aerial lifts and the application of rubber protective equipment. Prerequisite: ELW 115 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW115 --- # ELW117 — Overhead Line Construction IV 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 117 - Overhead Line Construction IV ELW 117 - Overhead Line Construction IV Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces regulators, transformer connections, reclosures, fuses, lightning arresters and troubleshooting of primary and secondary outages. Prerequisite: ELW 116 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW116 --- # ELW211 — Underground Line Construction I 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 211 - Underground Line Construction I ELW 211 - Underground Line Construction I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces underground line distribution systems, including terminators, elbows, transformers, underground installations and safety practices. Prerequisite: ELW 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW111 --- # ELW212 — Underground Line Construction II 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 212 - Underground Line Construction II ELW 212 - Underground Line Construction II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers troubleshooting of underground systems and associated equipment including fault locating, single and three-phase enclosures, and overhead/underground terminations. Prerequisite: ELW 211 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW211 --- # ELW221 — Advanced Line Construction 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 221 - Advanced Line Construction ELW 221 - Advanced Line Construction Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces advanced line construction concepts, including worksite safety practices, excavations, digital paneling for regulators and reclosure, lightning protection and traffic control devices. Prerequisite: ELW 117 and ELW 212 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW117, ELW212 --- # ELW231 — Electrical Power Systems 3 credits · 75 hours ELW 231 - Electrical Power Systems ELW 231 - Electrical Power Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the basic principles of electrical power systems, including transmission lines, generator and transformer characteristics, fault detection and correction, interpretation of line diagrams, and performance of per unit calculations for circuit performance analysis. Prerequisite: ELW 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ELW112 --- # EMS102 — Principles of Emergency Medical Care I 2 credits · 60 hours EMS 102 - Principles of Emergency Medical Care I EMS 102 - Principles of Emergency Medical Care I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the emergency medical technician. It is designed to cover topics related to the preparation of an emergency medical technician, the human body and body systems, EMS operations and patient assessment. Additional Notes: Restricted to Emergency Medical Technology students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # EMS103 — Principles of Emergency Medical Care II 3 credits · 75 hours EMS 103 - Principles of Emergency Medical Care II EMS 103 - Principles of Emergency Medical Care II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the emergency medical technician. It is designed to cover topics related to identification and treatment of medical, respiratory, cardiovascular, trauma and special population emergencies. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS102 --- # EMS107 — Advanced Emergency Care I 2 credits · 60 hours EMS 107 - Advanced Emergency Care I EMS 107 - Advanced Emergency Care I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the advanced emergency medical technician. It is designed to cover topics related to the preparation of an advanced emergency medical technician, the human body and body systems, operations and patient assessment. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: BIO210, EMS103 --- # EMS108 — Advanced Emergency Care II 3 credits · 75 hours EMS 108 - Advanced Emergency Care II EMS 108 - Advanced Emergency Care II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the advanced emergency medical technician. It is designed to cover topics related to identification and treatment of general medical, respiratory, cardiovascular, trauma and special population emergencies. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS107 --- # EMS115 — International Trauma Life Support 1 credits · 45 hours EMS 115 - International Trauma Life Support EMS 115 - International Trauma Life Support Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course is designed to educate the experienced pre-hospital health care provider in dealing with critically injured trauma patients in an emergency setting. An understanding of trauma care equipment, basic trauma related and assessment skills is necessary. Current NAEMT PHTLS guidelines will be followed. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # EMS116 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1 credits · 45 hours EMS 116 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support EMS 116 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course is designed to educate the experienced health care provider in dealing with critical cardiac patients in an acute, emergency setting. An understanding of cardiac equipment, basic pharmacology and cardiovascular function is necessary. Current American Heart Association guidelines will be followed. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # EMS117 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support 1 credits · 30 hours EMS 117 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support EMS 117 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is designed to educate the experienced health care provider in dealing with critical pediatric patients suffering from acute cardiac and respiratory problems in an emergency setting. An understanding of cardiac equipment, basic pharmacology and cardiovascular function is necessary. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # EMS120 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 45 hours EMS 120 - Pharmacology EMS 120 - Pharmacology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of concepts related to the pharmacological actions of groups of drugs and includes the development of skills related to the administration of medications and intravenous therapy. Physiology of systems affected by drug action is also included in the course. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: BIO211, EMS108 --- # EMS211 — Advanced Clinical Experience I 3 credits · 105 hours EMS 211 - Advanced Clinical Experience I EMS 211 - Advanced Clinical Experience I Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes hospital clinical experiences in obstetrics (labor/delivery), pediatrics and emergency/trauma settings. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS120, EMS217, EMS220 --- # EMS212 — EMS Field Internship 2 credits · 90 hours EMS 212 - EMS Field Internship EMS 212 - EMS Field Internship Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course includes experiences with advanced life support emergency medical services. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # EMS214 — Advanced Clinical Experience II 3 credits · 105 hours EMS 214 - Advanced Clinical Experience II EMS 214 - Advanced Clinical Experience II Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes hospital clinical experiences in coronary care and emergency and trauma settings. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS211 --- # EMS217 — Introduction to Electrocardiography 2 credits · 60 hours EMS 217 - Introduction to Electrocardiography EMS 217 - Introduction to Electrocardiography Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course covers the basic principles of recognizing and interpreting EKG tracings. Laboratory emphasis is placed on the operation of electrocardiographic equipment. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: BIO211, EMS108 --- # EMS219 — Advanced EMS Field Internship II 2 credits · 90 hours EMS 219 - Advanced EMS Field Internship II EMS 219 - Advanced EMS Field Internship II Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course builds in the knowledge and skills of advanced emergency medical practice in the pre-hospital environment. Focus is on situations involving complex patient problems including trauma, surgical and medical emergencies and the treatment modalities. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS212 --- # EMS220 — Paramedic Internship I 3 credits · 105 hours EMS 220 - Paramedic Internship I EMS 220 - Paramedic Internship I Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes experiences with advanced life support emergency medical service providers. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: BIO211, EMS108 --- # EMS221 — Paramedic Internship II 3 credits · 105 hours EMS 221 - Paramedic Internship II EMS 221 - Paramedic Internship II Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course builds on the experiences gained in Paramedic Internship I. Focus is on the students and their ability to apply knowledge gained in the classroom during emergency situations while treating a wide variety of patients in different situations. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS220 --- # EMS222 — Paramedic Internship III 3 credits · 135 hours EMS 222 - Paramedic Internship III EMS 222 - Paramedic Internship III Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course builds on the experiences gained in Paramedic Internship II. Focus is centered on the student’s ability to function as the EMS team leader and direct patient care in any emergency situation. A capstone experience is required. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS214, EMS221, EMS236 --- # EMS233 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care I 2 credits · 60 hours EMS 233 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care I EMS 233 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care I Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the study of emergency medical care procedures for the paramedic provider. It is designed to cover topics related to the preparation of a paramedic, the human body and body systems, operations and patient assessment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # EMS234 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care II 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 234 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care II EMS 234 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the paramedic provider, including concepts and skills related to medical emergencies. Emphasis is on pathophysiology and treatment modalities related to the major systems of the body such as the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS233 --- # EMS235 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care III 2 credits · 60 hours EMS 235 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care III EMS 235 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care III Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the paramedic provider, including special population emergencies. Emphasis is on pathophysiology and treatment modalities related to special needs patients such as geriatric, and neonatal patients with special challenges. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS211, EMS221, EMS234 --- # EMS236 — Paramedic Emergency Medical Care IV 3 credits · 75 hours EMS 236 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care IV EMS 236 - Paramedic Emergency Medical Care IV Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the paramedic provider covering topics related to traumatic injuries. Emphasis is on pathophysiology and treatment modalities related to the patient who has experienced a traumatic injury. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: EMS221, EMS235 --- # ENG001 — English Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ENG 001 - English Non-Equivalent ENG 001 - English Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for English coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ENG002 — English Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours ENG 002 - English Non-Equivalent ENG 002 - English Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for English coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # ENG101 — English Composition I 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 101 - English Composition I ENG 101 - English Composition I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate reading and multimedia selections, with frequent assignments to reinforce effective writing. A review of the basic techniques of research is also presented. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100, ENG111 --- # ENG203 — American Literature Survey 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 203 - American Literature Survey ENG 203 - American Literature Survey Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of American literature: major authors, genres and periods. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG205 — English Literature I 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 205 - English Literature I ENG 205 - English Literature I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the study of English literature from the Old English period to the Romantic period with emphasis on major writers and periods. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG206 — English Literature II 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 206 - English Literature II ENG 206 - English Literature II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the study of English literature from the Romantic period to the present with emphasis on major writers and periods. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG208 — World Literature I 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 208 - World Literature I ENG 208 - World Literature I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the ancient world to the 16th century. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG209 — World Literature II 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 209 - World Literature II ENG 209 - World Literature II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the 17th century to the present. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG214 — Fiction 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 214 - Fiction ENG 214 - Fiction Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of fiction from several cultures. Emphasis is on the nature of genres and appropriate reading strategies. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG236 — African American Literature 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 236 - African American Literature ENG 236 - African American Literature Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a critical study of African American literature examined from historical, social and psychological perspectives. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG238 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 238 - Creative Writing ENG 238 - Creative Writing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course presents techniques of creative writing in various genres. The student learns to analyze and apply the techniques, styles and forms of prose fiction, poetry or drama through extensive writing and reading. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG242 — Advanced Creative Writing 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 242 - Advanced Creative Writing ENG 242 - Advanced Creative Writing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides advanced instruction in creative writing in a specific genre. Prerequisite: ENG 238 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG238 --- # ENG260 — Advanced Technical Communications 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 260 - Advanced Technical Communications ENG 260 - Advanced Technical Communications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course develops skills in research techniques and increases proficiency in written and oral technical communications by focusing on all phases of the preparation of a formal, fully documented technical project. Since it requires the ability to do independent problem solving in the student’s major area of study, the course is designed for students who are near the end of their programs. Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General E… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG263 — Writing for Social Media 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 263 - Writing for Social Media ENG 263 - Writing for Social Media Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes the rhetorical strategies needed to employ social media for professional purposes. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG265 — Advanced Professional Communications 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 265 - Advanced Professional Communications ENG 265 - Advanced Professional Communications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes purpose and audience analysis in determining the appropriate rhetorical mode, language usage, and format in professional communications. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG299 — Special Topics in English 3 credits · 45 hours ENG 299 - Special Topics in English ENG 299 - Special Topics in English Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on a specific purpose for, issue in, or type of English such as South Carolina literature, writing for the web, or a history of literature censorship in the United States. Prerequisite: ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Varies by Content Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # EVT001 — Environmental Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab 0 credits · 0 hours EVT 001 - Environmental Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab EVT 001 - Environmental Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for environmental technology coursework that included lecture and lab credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # EVT002 — Environmental Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture 0 credits · 0 hours EVT 002 - Environmental Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture EVT 002 - Environmental Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for environmental technology coursework that included lecture credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # EVT101 — Man and His Environment 3 credits · 45 hours EVT 101 - Man and His Environment EVT 101 - Man and His Environment Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an introduction to the fields of environmental science and environmental engineering. Engineering aspects of current environmental issues and the effects of pollution on local, state, national and worldwide scales are included. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter Grade General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # FLG001 — Foreign Languages Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours FLG 001 - Foreign Languages Non-Equivalent FLG 001 - Foreign Languages Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for foreign language coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # FLM138 — Film Editing I 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 138 - Film Editing I FLM 138 - Film Editing I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the fundamentals of preparation and execution in editing film and television programs. Students will concentrate on learning various editing techniques including syncing picture and sound. Prerequisite: MAP 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP110 --- # FLM152 — Film Equipment 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 152 - Film Equipment FLM 152 - Film Equipment Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to motion picture film and equipment. This course will emphasize the use of motion picture cameras and support equipment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM153 — Film Lighting 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 153 - Film Lighting FLM 153 - Film Lighting Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to film lighting techniques and equipment. This course will also cover advanced techniques used to light sets for feature films and commercials. Prerequisite: MAP 130 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP130 --- # FLM155 — Film Production I 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 155 - Film Production I FLM 155 - Film Production I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers general film production, including the mechanics of a screenplay, scheduling and scouting locations, and the operation of motion picture equipment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM156 — Film Production II 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 156 - Film Production II FLM 156 - Film Production II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers film production emphasizing post-production techniques and equipment. Prerequisite: FLM 155 and FLM 269 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM155, FLM269 --- # FLM157 — Set Construction-Props-Art 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 157 - Set Construction-Props-Art FLM 157 - Set Construction-Props-Art Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces set construction and prop building for motion pictures as well as the workings of the art department from design to set dressing. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM180 — Special Topics in Film I 1 credits · 30 hours FLM 180 - Special Topics in Film I FLM 180 - Special Topics in Film I Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers special topics and issues in film production related to equipment and technology as they emerge in the film industry. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM181 — Special Topics in Film II 1 credits · 30 hours FLM 181 - Special Topics in Film II FLM 181 - Special Topics in Film II Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers special topics and issues in film production related to equipment and technology as they emerge in the film industry. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM182 — Special Topics in Film III 1 credits · 30 hours FLM 182 - Special Topics in Film III FLM 182 - Special Topics in Film III Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers special topics and issues in film production related to equipment and technology as they emerge in the film industry. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM238 — Film Editing II 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 238 - Film Editing II FLM 238 - Film Editing II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will provide students with advanced film editing skills using industry standard software. Prerequisite: FLM 138 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM138 --- # FLM239 — Color Grading 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 239 - Color Grading FLM 239 - Color Grading Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is designed to develop skills in color timing and color correcting on visual imagery. Prerequisite: FLM 138 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM138 --- # FLM240 — Insert Stage Techniques 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 240 - Insert Stage Techniques FLM 240 - Insert Stage Techniques Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of insert stage techniques used in developing professional imagery. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM252 — Cinematography 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 252 - Cinematography FLM 252 - Cinematography Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced practices and skills used by cinematographers and directors of photography. Prerequisite: FLM 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM152 --- # FLM255 — Film Production III 3 credits · 135 hours FLM 255 - Film Production III FLM 255 - Film Production III Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course is designed to teach students management skills involved in producing a short film. Students practice the roles of department heads while producing the film which is overseen by industry professionals. Prerequisite: FLM 269 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM269 --- # FLM256 — Film Production IV 3 credits · 105 hours FLM 256 - Film Production IV FLM 256 - Film Production IV Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course is for students wishing to do a small independent film. Additional Notes: Restricted to Film and Media Production students. Departmental approval. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM260 — Professional Experience in Film 3 credits · 105 hours FLM 260 - Professional Experience in Film FLM 260 - Professional Experience in Film Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This is a course with variable content. Emphasis is on specialized job-related training. This course is every semester as an independent study to master content not included in other required courses. Students may substitute this course for an FLM/MAP course with the approval of their advisor. Additional Notes: Restricted to Film and Media Production students. Departmental approval. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM261 — Professional Experience in Film II 3 credits · 105 hours FLM 261 - Professional Experience in Film II FLM 261 - Professional Experience in Film II Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course continues FLM 260 , Professional Experience in Film. This course includes variable content with emphasis on specialized job-related training. This course is every semester as an independent study to master content not included in other required courses. Additional Notes: Restricted to Film and Media Production students. Departmental approval. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM262 — Professional Experience in Film III 1 credits · 30 hours FLM 262 - Professional Experience in Film III FLM 262 - Professional Experience in Film III Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course will provide specialized training in film production. Students will receive practical experience in various areas tailored specifically to the needs of the assigned production. Additional Notes: Restricted to Film and Media Production students. Departmental approval. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM263 — Professional Experience in Film IV 1 credits · 30 hours FLM 263 - Professional Experience in Film IV FLM 263 - Professional Experience in Film IV Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course will provide specialized training in film production. Students will receive practical experience in various areas tailored specifically to the needs of the assigned production. Additional Notes: Restricted to Film and Media Production students. Departmental approval. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM264 — Professional Experience in Film V 1 credits · 30 hours FLM 264 - Professional Experience in Film V FLM 264 - Professional Experience in Film V Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course will provide specialized training in film production. Students will receive practical experience in various areas tailored specifically to the needs of the assigned production. Additional Notes: Restricted to Film and Media Production students. Departmental approval. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM265 — Documentary Filmmaking 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 265 - Documentary Filmmaking FLM 265 - Documentary Filmmaking Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques and procedures used to produce a short documentary project. Prerequisite: MAP 110 and MAP 120 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP110, MAP120 --- # FLM269 — Film Production Practicum 6 credits · 150 hours FLM 269 - Film Production Practicum FLM 269 - Film Production Practicum Lecture: 4 Lab: 6 This course provides an environment for students to work with industry professionals on a short film project. Students are involved in every aspect of the film production process, from pre-production through production. Prerequisite: FLM 155 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM155 --- # FLM272 — Directing for the Camera 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 272 - Directing for the Camera FLM 272 - Directing for the Camera Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to directing techniques that can actors and crew to ensure a successful project. Prerequisite: FLM 155 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: FLM155 --- # FLM275 — The Camera and the Actor 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 275 - The Camera and the Actor FLM 275 - The Camera and the Actor Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course examines filmmaking from the actor’s point of view. It explores the similarities and differences in the processes of acting for stage versus screen, including the relationship of the actor to the camera. This course will emphasize character development, script analysis, and common technical challenges. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FLM290 — Contemporary Film Issues 3 credits · 75 hours FLM 290 - Contemporary Film Issues FLM 290 - Contemporary Film Issues Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers various issues in film such as women in film, minorities in film, the independents, experimental filmmaking and other issues. The class also views and discusses foreign (European, Japanese, Canadian and Soviet) films. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # FRE001 — French Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours FRE 001 - French Non-Equivalent FRE 001 - French Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for French coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # FRE101 — Elementary French I 4 credits · 60 hours FRE 101 - Elementary French I FRE 101 - Elementary French I Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course consists of a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course includes an introduction to French culture. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C, or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # FRE102 — Elementary French II 4 credits · 60 hours FRE 102 - Elementary French II FRE 102 - Elementary French II Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course continues the development of basic language skills and includes a study of French culture. Prerequisite: FRE 101 or appropriate French placement test scores Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: FRE101 --- # FRE201 — Intermediate French I 3 credits · 45 hours FRE 201 - Intermediate French I FRE 201 - Intermediate French I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a review of French grammar with attention given to complex grammatical structures and reading difficult prose. Prerequisite: FRE 102 or appropriate French placement test scores Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: FRE102 --- # FRE202 — Intermediate French II 3 credits · 45 hours FRE 202 - Intermediate French II FRE 202 - Intermediate French II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course continues the review of French grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading more difficult prose. Prerequisite: FRE 201 or appropriate French placement test scores Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: FRE201 --- # FST001 — Fire Science Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours FST 001 - Fire Science Technology Non-Equivalent FST 001 - Fire Science Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for fire science technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # GEO001 — Geography Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours GEO 001 - Geography Non-Equivalent GEO 001 - Geography Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for geography coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # GEO102 — World Geography 3 credits · 45 hours GEO 102 - World Geography GEO 102 - World Geography Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes a geographic analysis of the regions of the world, i.e., North and South America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. Diversity of each region is emphasized by examining its physical environment, natural resources, social, cultural, economic and political systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HIM001 — Health Information Management Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HIM 001 - Health Information Management Non-Equivalent HIM 001 - Health Information Management Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for health information management coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM101 — Introduction to Health Information 1 credits · 15 hours HIM 101 - Introduction to Health Information HIM 101 - Introduction to Health Information Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course provides an introduction to the health information science profession. The course will provide an overview of health information career choices including specialty credentials and structure of health care in the United States. Additional Notes: Restricted to Health Information Management students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM110 — Health Information Science I 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 110 - Health Information Science I HIM 110 - Health Information Science I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides an in-depth study of the content, storage, retrieval, control and retention of health information systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM120 — Health Information Science II 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 120 - Health Information Science II HIM 120 - Health Information Science II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers quality assurance and health information management. Prerequisite: HIM 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM110 --- # HIM130 — Billing and Reimbursement 3 credits · 45 hours HIM 130 - Billing and Reimbursement HIM 130 - Billing and Reimbursement Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an introduction to medical insurance billing and reimbursement practices with emphasis on the primary payers such as Medicare and Medicaid. Prerequisite: HIM 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM110 --- # HIM135 — Medical Pathology 3 credits · 45 hours HIM 135 - Medical Pathology HIM 135 - Medical Pathology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of disease processes, general classification of disease, including signs and symptoms, systems affected by disease, diagnostic measures, types of treatment, including surgical and/or chemical intervention, and terminology. Prerequisite: AHS 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: AHS104 --- # HIM140 — Current Procedural Terminology I 3 credits · 90 hours HIM 140 - Current Procedural Terminology I HIM 140 - Current Procedural Terminology I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course provides a basic to intermediate study of the CPT and HCPCS coding and classification systems particular to the physician office setting. Students will learn to assign codes to capture the professional component of services provided. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM110 --- # HIM141 — Current Procedural Terminology II 3 credits · 90 hours HIM 141 - Current Procedural Terminology II HIM 141 - Current Procedural Terminology II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 This course provides an intermediate study of the CPT and HCPCS coding and classification systems with respect to surgical outpatient facilities and hospitals. Prerequisite: HIM 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM140 --- # HIM163 — Supervised Clinical Practice I 3 credits · 105 hours HIM 163 - Supervised Clinical Practice I HIM 163 - Supervised Clinical Practice I Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes correlation of didactic and laboratory experiences with clinical experiences in various health care facilities. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM164 — Supervised Clinical Practice II 3 credits · 105 hours HIM 164 - Supervised Clinical Practice II HIM 164 - Supervised Clinical Practice II Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes clinical experience in the technical aspects of health information management. Additional Notes: Restricted to Health Information Management students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM200 — Fundamentals of Data Analytics and Reporting 3 credits · 45 hours HIM 200 - Fundamentals of Data Analytics and Reporting HIM 200 - Fundamentals of Data Analytics and Reporting Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course explores the foundations of health data manipulation into health information and the preparation of data and information for reporting and presentation purposes using industry standard computer applications. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM215 — Registries and Statistics 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 215 - Registries and Statistics HIM 215 - Registries and Statistics Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes a study of vital and health care statistics and registries in health information systems. Prerequisite: MAT 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MAT120 --- # HIM216 — Coding and Classification I 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 216 - Coding and Classification I HIM 216 - Coding and Classification I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes a study of disease, procedural coding and classification systems. Prerequisite: HIM 110 Prerequisite or Corequisite: HIM 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM110 --- # HIM225 — Coding and Classification II 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 225 - Coding and Classification II HIM 225 - Coding and Classification II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides a study of advanced coding and classification systems. Prerequisite: HIM 216 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM216 --- # HIM227 — Senior Professional Competencies 3 credits · 135 hours HIM 227 - Senior Professional Competencies HIM 227 - Senior Professional Competencies Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This capstone course is designed to promote interactive discussion related to the HIM profession to include career issues and opportunities. The course includes specific projects and capstone competencies in a mock testing environment. This course will emphasize professionalism, managerial competencies, and workforce preparation. Prerequisite: HIM 265 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM265 --- # HIM235 — Law and Ethics in Health Informatics and Information Management 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 235 - Law and Ethics in Health Informatics and Information Management HIM 235 - Law and Ethics in Health Informatics and Information Management Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the legal and ethical implications of the electronic health record and health informatics. Emphasis will be given to patient privacy, rights and advocacy, information security and data stewardship as well as the integrity of the legal health record. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM250 — Coding and Classification III 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 250 - Coding and Classification III HIM 250 - Coding and Classification III Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, and the coding guidelines and procedures associated with this classification system. Prerequisite: HIM 225 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM225 --- # HIM265 — Supervisory Principles 3 credits · 45 hours HIM 265 - Supervisory Principles HIM 265 - Supervisory Principles Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers principles of authority/responsibility, delegation and effective communication, organization charts, job descriptions, policies and procedures, employee motivation, discipline, and performance evaluation in health information management. Prerequisite or Corequisite: HIM 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # HIM266 — Computers in Health Care 3 credits · 75 hours HIM 266 - Computers in Health Care HIM 266 - Computers in Health Care Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers hardware and software components of computers for medical record applications, methods of controlling accuracy and security of data in computer systems, record linkage and data-sharing concepts. Prerequisite: HIM 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: HIM110 --- # HIS001 — History Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HIS 001 - History Non-Equivalent HIS 001 - History Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for history coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 101 - Western Civilization to 1689 HIS 101 - Western Civilization to 1689 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of Western civilization from ancient times to 1689, including the major political, social, economic and intellectual factors shaping the Western cultural tradition. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 102 - Western Civilization Post 1689 HIS 102 - Western Civilization Post 1689 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of Western civilization from 1689 to the present, including major political, social, economic and intellectual factors that shaped the modern Western world. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS104 — World History I 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 104 - World History I HIS 104 - World History I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers world history from prehistory to circa 1500 A.D., focusing on economic, social, political, and cultural aspects of people before the onset of Western dominance and identifying major patterns and trends that characterized the world in each era. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS105 — World History II 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 105 - World History II HIS 105 - World History II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers world history from circa 1500 A.D. to the present, focusing on the development of a system of interrelationships based on Western expansion and on the economic, social, political and cultural aspects of each era. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS106 — Introduction to African History 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 106 - Introduction to African History HIS 106 - Introduction to African History Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an examination of several traditional sub-Saharan African societies and their political and economic transformation in the modern, colonial and post-independence periods. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS130 — African-American History to 1877 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 130 - African-American History to 1877 HIS 130 - African-American History to 1877 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This survey course describes the efforts of African Americans to define themselves through their social, economic and political contributions to American history. The history, impact and significance of the institution of slavery are included. The chronological scope of the course ranges from the African origins of African Americans to the frustrations associated with the failure of Reconstruction. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: No… Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS131 — African-American History: 1877 to Present 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 131 - African-American History: 1877 to Present HIS 131 - African-American History: 1877 to Present Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This survey course describes the efforts of African Americans to define themselves through their social, economic and political contributions to American history from the time of Reconstruction to the present. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Request Substitution) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 201 - American History: Discovery to 1877 HIS 201 - American History: Discovery to 1877 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of U.S. history from discovery to 1877, including political, social, economic and intellectual developments during this period. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 202 - American History: 1877 to Present HIS 202 - American History: 1877 to Present Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of U.S. history from 1877 to the present, including political, social, economic and intellectual developments during this period. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HIS226 — Black History and Culture of the South Carolina Sea Islands 3 credits · 45 hours HIS 226 - Black History and Culture of the South Carolina Sea Islands HIS 226 - Black History and Culture of the South Carolina Sea Islands Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on the unique origin, history, language, art, music and literature of the South Carolina Sea Islands and how the customs, folklore and traditions are being fused into the present American society. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HOS001 — Hospitality Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HOS 001 - Hospitality Non-Equivalent HOS 001 - Hospitality Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for hospitality and tourism coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS132 — Hospitality Communications and Leadership 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 132 - Hospitality Communications and Leadership HOS 132 - Hospitality Communications and Leadership Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a basic course in communication, including grammar review and development of written and oral communication skills as applied to hospitality and tourism industry scenarios. This course also introduces the concept of leadership development through service learning in hospitality. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Prerequisite or Corequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Inst… Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 140 - The Hospitality Industry HOS 140 - The Hospitality Industry Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of the hospitality industry and the principles of operations of both lodging and food service industries. This course will explore the range of alternative business options available in the industry from local, national and international perspectives. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS146 — Restaurant Operations 3 credits · 75 hours HOS 146 - Restaurant Operations HOS 146 - Restaurant Operations Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course combines a working knowledge of food production techniques with dining room service procedures in a restaurant setting. Prerequisite or Corequisite: HOS 140 or HOS 157 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS150 — Hotel Management 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 150 - Hotel Management HOS 150 - Hotel Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the management of the lodging phase of the hospitality industry, including front office, housekeeping and engineering. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS157 — Hospitality Service 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 157 - Hospitality Service HOS 157 - Hospitality Service Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a comprehensive study of the principles and techniques required to provide exceptional service in the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on the service environment from the customer’s perspective, and the behavioral component of service. Prerequisite or Corequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS159 — Hospitality Accounting Applications 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 159 - Hospitality Accounting Applications HOS 159 - Hospitality Accounting Applications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers financial accounting concepts and their application to the hospitality industry. Included are the major hospitality classifications of accounts and computerized hospitality financial applications. Prerequisite: HOS 140 and MAT 103 or MAT 110 or MAT 115 or MAT 120 or MAT 155 or appropriate math placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140, MAT103, MAT110, MAT115, MAT120, MAT155 --- # HOS160 — Purchasing for Hospitality 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 160 - Purchasing for Hospitality HOS 160 - Purchasing for Hospitality Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of a systematic approach to the principles of effective control and procurement of food products, beverages and equipment. Emphasis is placed on practical applications of facilities design, food cost reporting and inventory accountability functions. Prerequisite: HOS 140 and MAT 103 or MAT 110 or MAT 115 or MAT 120 or MAT 155 or appropriate math placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140, MAT103, MAT110, MAT115, MAT120, MAT155 --- # HOS161 — Event Management 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 161 - Event Management HOS 161 - Event Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an introduction to the event management industry, including planning, implementation and evaluation of special events and festivals. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS164 — Travel and Tourism 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 164 - Travel and Tourism HOS 164 - Travel and Tourism Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the history, development, concepts, and principles of the travel and tourism industry. Students will research case studies and local examples to understand how tourism affects the economy and society, and learn to interpret travel trends for business application. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS190 — Issues in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Abroad 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 190 - Issues in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Abroad HOS 190 - Issues in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Abroad Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course exposes students to contemporary hospitality and culinary issues in the global marketplace through lecture, cultural preparation and geographic study as well as completion of an experiential visit abroad. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS245 — Hospitality Marketing 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 245 - Hospitality Marketing HOS 245 - Hospitality Marketing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of fundamental marketing strategies that are specific to the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on how marketing strategies target customer needs and wants. Prerequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140 --- # HOS250 — Beverage Service Management 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 250 - Beverage Service Management HOS 250 - Beverage Service Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course addresses the principles of beverage service. This course is designed to prepare students for management responsibilities in the culinary and hospitality industries. Prerequisite: CUL 104 or HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, HOS140 --- # HOS251 — Introduction to Wine 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 251 - Introduction to Wine HOS 251 - Introduction to Wine Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the basic wine production process with focus on the different styles of wine, countries of origin, terroir and related flavor characteristics. The course will include best practices and industry trends. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, HOS140 --- # HOS255 — Food Service Management 3 credits · 75 hours HOS 255 - Food Service Management HOS 255 - Food Service Management Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of operational food management. Topics include food service operations, layout and design of restaurants, marketing and sales promotion, food and beverage procedures, and public relations. Prerequisite: CUL 104 or HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, HOS140 --- # HOS256 — Hospitality Management Concepts 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 256 - Hospitality Management Concepts HOS 256 - Hospitality Management Concepts Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the theory and principles of management as applied to the hospitality industry. Prerequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140 --- # HOS258 — Convention Management 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 258 - Convention Management HOS 258 - Convention Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of acquiring, soliciting and servicing convention or individual properties in the hospitality industry. Prerequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140 --- # HOS262 — Hospitality Software Applications 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 262 - Hospitality Software Applications HOS 262 - Hospitality Software Applications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes using microcomputer software to manage various areas of the hospitality industry. Prerequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140 --- # HOS264 — Food and Beverage Pairing 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 264 - Food and Beverage Pairing HOS 264 - Food and Beverage Pairing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on the concepts of food and beverage pairing and the influence of ingredient selection, preparation techniques and presentation on sales, service and profitability. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL104, HOS140 --- # HOS265 — Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 265 - Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law HOS 265 - Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers legal foresight for hospitality management. Topics include litigation involving innkeepers and legal responsibilities of the innkeeper. Prerequisite or Corequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HOS267 — Destination Wedding Planning 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 267 - Destination Wedding Planning HOS 267 - Destination Wedding Planning Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an introduction to the destination wedding planning industry including planning, coordination, budgeting, implementation, vendor management and support services. Prerequisite: HOS 140 and HOS 161 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140, HOS161 --- # HOS272 — SCWE in Hospitality/Tourism Management 3 credits · 180 hours HOS 272 - SCWE in Hospitality/Tourism Management HOS 272 - SCWE in Hospitality/Tourism Management Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course integrates hospitality skills at an approved worksite related to the hospitality industry. Prerequisite: HOS 132 and departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS132 --- # HOS294 — Hospitality Business Development 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 294 - Hospitality Business Development HOS 294 - Hospitality Business Development Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes planning and development of a hospitality business in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: CUL 238 or HOS 245 Prerequisite or Corequisite: HOS 159 and HOS 262 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: CUL238, HOS245 --- # HOS297 — Hospitality Leadership 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 297 - Hospitality Leadership HOS 297 - Hospitality Leadership Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines significant research and theories that provide the conceptual framework for viewing and practicing leadership as a collective enterprise and the organizational paradigms within the hospitality field. Prerequisite: HOS 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston Prerequisites: HOS140 --- # HOS298 — Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism 3 credits · 45 hours HOS 298 - Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism HOS 298 - Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course explores advanced concepts, trends and issues in hospitality and tourism. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Culinary Institute of Charleston --- # HRT001 — Horticulture Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HRT 001 - Horticulture Non-Equivalent HRT 001 - Horticulture Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for horticulture coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT101 — Introduction to Horticulture 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 101 - Introduction to Horticulture HRT 101 - Introduction to Horticulture Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the basic principles of horticulture as it relates to commercial production. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT102 — Landscape Design 4 credits · 90 hours HRT 102 - Landscape Design HRT 102 - Landscape Design Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of landscape design principles and the application of landscape drafting techniques and plant selection to produce a finished landscape plan. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT106 — Ornamentals 2 credits · 60 hours HRT 106 - Ornamentals HRT 106 - Ornamentals Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a survey of ornamentals that can be grown in local gardens. Emphasis is on form, texture, size, color, blooming season, and culture. This course will also explore botanical and common names, as well as plant materials, including ground covers, vines, grasses, palms, and some shrubs. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT107 — Woody Ornamentals 2 credits · 60 hours HRT 107 - Woody Ornamentals HRT 107 - Woody Ornamentals Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a survey of deciduous and evergreen ornamentals that can be grown in local gardens. Emphasis is on form, texture, size, color, blooming season, and culture. This course will also explore botanical and common names. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT108 — Annuals and Perennials 2 credits · 60 hours HRT 108 - Annuals and Perennials HRT 108 - Annuals and Perennials Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a survey of herbaceous plants, both annual and perennial, that can be grown in local gardens. Emphasis is on form, texture, size, blooming season, color, and culture. This course will also explore botanical and common names. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT110 — Plant Form and Function 4 credits · 90 hours HRT 110 - Plant Form and Function HRT 110 - Plant Form and Function Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of morphology, anatomy and physiology of higher plants. Emphasis is on plant structure, functions of plant parts, plant processes, plant growth and development, and plant inheritance. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT121 — Commercial Irrigation 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 121 - Commercial Irrigation HRT 121 - Commercial Irrigation Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course examines the use of irrigation in the landscape industry with emphasis on design, equipment suitability, water application procedures and construction. Design projects and job bidding also are included. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT125 — Soils 4 credits · 90 hours HRT 125 - Soils HRT 125 - Soils Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of soils and plant nutrition. Emphasis is on physical and chemical properties, water, organic matter and life of soils. Materials and methods for supplying nutrients to horticulture plants are also included. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT130 — Greenhouse Production 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 130 - Greenhouse Production HRT 130 - Greenhouse Production Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the basics of greenhouse production. Emphasis is on greenhouse soils, watering, fertilization, pest control, climate control and calculation of production costs. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT132 — Nursery Operations 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 132 - Nursery Operations HRT 132 - Nursery Operations Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of nursery and greenhouse operations and management. Operational details of plant production, management principles, and chemical safety are covered. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT139 — Plant Propagation 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 139 - Plant Propagation HRT 139 - Plant Propagation Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the fundamental principles and techniques involved in plant propagation. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT144 — Plant Pests 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 144 - Plant Pests HRT 144 - Plant Pests Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of horticulturally important insects, plant diseases and weeds. Emphasis is on identification, prevention and control. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT150 — Arboriculture I 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 150 - Arboriculture I HRT 150 - Arboriculture I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of tree maintenance. Topics covered are tree physiology and anatomy, ropework, tree climbing techniques, pruning, fertilization, planting, and watering. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT153 — Landscape Construction 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 153 - Landscape Construction HRT 153 - Landscape Construction Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the requirements and techniques of landscape construction. Emphasis is on the construction of wood, concrete, and brick landscape structures. This course will also explore lighting, water features, and drainage. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT169 — Sustainability in Horticulture 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 169 - Sustainability in Horticulture HRT 169 - Sustainability in Horticulture Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course emphasizes basic issues affecting sustainability in horticultural environments. Topics include water retention, harvesting, pesticides, noise pollution and energy. Students will discuss new and current practices in sustainability, and will also identify sustainable pest control products. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT171 — Landscape Business Techniques 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 171 - Landscape Business Techniques HRT 171 - Landscape Business Techniques Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course explores ownership and operation of a landscape business. Topics include basic business procedures, finance, employee benefits and license requirements with emphasis on business start-up procedures. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT212 — Commercial Landscape Design 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 212 - Commercial Landscape Design HRT 212 - Commercial Landscape Design Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of landscaping principles and practices with emphasis on large commercial or public landscape developments. Students are introduced to landscape design using computers. Prerequisite: HRT 102 or advisor approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: HRT102 --- # HRT240 — Pesticides 4 credits · 90 hours HRT 240 - Pesticides HRT 240 - Pesticides Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the application of herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. Emphasis is on current certification materials, calibration problems and application of pesticides over large areas. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT241 — Turf Management 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 241 - Turf Management HRT 241 - Turf Management Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the identification, use, culture and maintenance of turf grasses. Emphasis is on installing and managing turf in residential, commercial and public areas. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT254 — Landscape Maintenance 2 credits · 60 hours HRT 254 - Landscape Maintenance HRT 254 - Landscape Maintenance Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the methods and procedures used in an overall approach to the maintenance of annuals, perennials, turf, shrubs and trees in a large-scale area. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HRT269 — Edible Landscaping 3 credits · 75 hours HRT 269 - Edible Landscaping HRT 269 - Edible Landscaping Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of varied production techniques for fruits, vegetables and herbs, including organic, hydroponic, commercial and residential. Students will develop business strategies to market and sell products. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # HSM001 — Homeland Security Management Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HSM 001 - Homeland Security Management Non-Equivalent HSM 001 - Homeland Security Management Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for homeland security management coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM101 — Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 101 - Introduction to Homeland Security HSM 101 - Introduction to Homeland Security Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an overview of homeland security as an interdisciplinary system. The components of the homeland security system and their relationships will be examined, including law enforcement, intelligence, transportation and border security, emergency management and public health preparedness. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM103 — Introduction to Emergency Management 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 103 - Introduction to Emergency Management HSM 103 - Introduction to Emergency Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the management techniques for establishing and maintaining an emergency management system in the public sector. Students will be introduced to the four functions of emergency management (mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery) and the emergency manager’s role in each. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM104 — Terrorism and Homeland Security 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 104 - Terrorism and Homeland Security HSM 104 - Terrorism and Homeland Security Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an overview of the issues of terrorism and homeland security efforts by drawing on several disciplines. An emphasis is placed on problems and countermeasures within an all-hazards approach to protecting people and assets in conjunction with criminal justice agencies. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM201 — Critical Incident Management 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 201 - Critical Incident Management HSM 201 - Critical Incident Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course explores the management and leadership principles necessary for the successful resolution of critical incidents. The National Incident Management System and the Incident Command System will be examined to provide an all-hazard, interdisciplinary approach to critical incident management. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM202 — Transportation and Border Security 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 202 - Transportation and Border Security HSM 202 - Transportation and Border Security Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an in-depth view of modern border and transportation security. Specific topics include security for seaports, ships, aircraft, trains, trucks, pipelines, buses, and other types of transportation, as well as a study of the technology needed for terrorist and weapon detection. This course will also include a discussion on the legal, economic, political, and cultural aspects of the problem. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Divi… --- # HSM203 — Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 203 - Intelligence Analysis and Security Management HSM 203 - Intelligence Analysis and Security Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines intelligence analysis and its relationship to the security management of terrorist attacks, man-made disasters, and natural disasters. Topics will also include the related vulnerabilities of our national defense and private sectors. Students will discuss issues related to the intelligence support of homeland security measures implemented by the United States and explore how the intelligence community operates. Additional Notes: None Grade Type:… --- # HSM204 — Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 204 - Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction HSM 204 - Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines terrorist tactics involving weapons of mass destruction and responses to these types of incidents. Topics include chemical, biological, radiological and explosive weapons as well as the hazards to the public and first responders. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM205 — Public Health Emergency Preparedness 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 205 - Public Health Emergency Preparedness HSM 205 - Public Health Emergency Preparedness Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines preparedness activities for disasters that directly affect the public health system. The threats of specific public health emergency types will be explored, as well as procedures for prevention, strategies for immediate action, and the recovery and management of aftermath. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # HSM206 — Critical Infrastructure Protection 3 credits · 45 hours HSM 206 - Critical Infrastructure Protection HSM 206 - Critical Infrastructure Protection Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 The course will cover a broad overview of our nation’s critical infrastructure network, the history and evolution of critical infrastructure, and the importance of protecting the interconnectivity between systems. Prerequisite: ENG 101 or ENG 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG102 --- # HSS101 — Introduction to Humanities 3 credits · 45 hours HSS 101 - Introduction to Humanities HSS 101 - Introduction to Humanities Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to themes, critical approaches and major contributors to the humanities. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HSS102 — Critical Thinking in the Humanities 3 credits · 45 hours HSS 102 - Critical Thinking in the Humanities HSS 102 - Critical Thinking in the Humanities Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of history and art to develop critical thinking skills through appreciating major themes and contributions in the humanities. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HSS110 — History of Ideas 3 credits · 45 hours HSS 110 - History of Ideas HSS 110 - History of Ideas Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a history of human ideas and values as they have been transformed across time through an interdisciplinary examination of a culture’s arts, literatures, philosophies and beliefs. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # HUM001 — Humanities Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HUM 001 - Humanities Non-Equivalent HUM 001 - Humanities Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for humanities coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HUS001 — Human Services Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours HUS 001 - Human Services Non-Equivalent HUS 001 - Human Services Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for human services coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HUS101 — Introduction to Human Services 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 101 - Introduction to Human Services HUS 101 - Introduction to Human Services Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers an overview of the field of human services. Role responsibilities, problems, boundaries and strategies of human services workers are included. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100, HUS102 --- # HUS102 — Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 102 - Personal and Professional Development in ing Professions HUS 102 - Personal and Professional Development in ing Professions Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides students with the opportunity to gain a greater awareness of “self” through values clarification activities, reflective writings, etc., and to understand how attitudes, values and beliefs impact both their personal and professional lives. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100, HUS101 --- # HUS116 — Orientation to the Fieldwork Experience 2 credits · 30 hours HUS 116 - Orientation to the Fieldwork Experience HUS 116 - Orientation to the Fieldwork Experience Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is designed to prepare students to maximize the fieldwork experience and understand the relationship between academic learning and the applied learning of the field experience. Prerequisite: HUS 209 or HUS 230 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: HUS209, HUS230 --- # HUS208 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 208 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse HUS 208 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the etiology of alcohol and drug abuse, various types of addictive substances, physical, mental and social implications, programs in rehabilitation, and preventive education. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement and HUS 101 and HUS 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100, HUS101, HUS102 --- # HUS209 — Case Management 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 209 - Case Management HUS 209 - Case Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers accepted methods and strategies for effectively assessing client needs, accessing necessary provider agencies, and monitoring and properly documenting service delivery and client welfare. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and HUS 101 and HUS 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101, HUS101, HUS102 --- # HUS220 — Diversity Issues in Human Services Practice 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 220 - Diversity Issues in Human Services Practice HUS 220 - Diversity Issues in Human Services Practice Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of issues of cultural diversity, including critical analyses of gender ideologies and systemic applications. Students will be afforded opportunities to engage in self-analysis and will examine currently emerging cultural trends in human services education and delivery. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and HUS 101 and HUS 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101, HUS101, HUS102 --- # HUS230 — Interviewing Techniques 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 230 - Interviewing Techniques HUS 230 - Interviewing Techniques Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the development of skills necessary for interviews in various organizational settings. Students in human services will use these skills and knowledge later in their supervised field placements. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and HUS 101 and HUS 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101, HUS101, HUS102 --- # HUS231 — Counseling Techniques 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 231 - Counseling Techniques HUS 231 - Counseling Techniques Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of a variety of counseling techniques necessary to assist qualified therapists in a variety of therapeutic settings. Students will demonstrate procedures and knowledge of basic counseling theories and techniques related to human services. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # HUS235 — Group Dynamics 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 235 - Group Dynamics HUS 235 - Group Dynamics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an examination of the theory and practice of group dynamics. Emphasis is on the application of the value and use of the group process in specialized settings related to human services. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and HUS 101 and HUS 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ENG101, HUS101, HUS102 --- # HUS250 — Supervised Field Placement I 4 credits · 173 hours HUS 250 - Supervised Field Placement I HUS 250 - Supervised Field Placement I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 10 This course includes work experience assignments in selected human services agencies. Prerequisite: HUS 116 with a minimum grade of C and departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: HUS116 --- # HUS270 — Personal and Professional Development II 3 credits · 45 hours HUS 270 - Personal and Professional Development II HUS 270 - Personal and Professional Development II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This advanced course prepares students for successful post-graduation transition into career and/or academic settings by fostering integration of the Human Services program’s personal and professional competencies. Prerequisite: HUS 250 and departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: HUS250 --- # IDS109 — First Year Experience Seminar 3 credits · 45 hours IDS 109 - First Year Experience Seminar IDS 109 - First Year Experience Seminar Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces students to interdisciplinary thinking, academic integrity and the philosophy of the liberal arts and sciences education. Students develop skills to be academically successful: connecting to campus resources, improving information literacy and practicing integrative learning. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement scores Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) Division: Academic Affairs Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # IDS201 — Leadership Development 3 credits · 45 hours IDS 201 - Leadership Development IDS 201 - Leadership Development Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on the development of leadership, including philosophy, morals/ ethics, and individual ability and style. The course aids students in increasing their understanding of themselves and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes by integrating theoretical concepts with the reality of application within a group setting. This course will also emphasize the development of group and individual competencies in oral communication skills. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter G… --- # IET223 — Industrial Safety 3 credits · 45 hours IET 223 - Industrial Safety IET 223 - Industrial Safety Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course involves safety fundamentals and their relationship to accident prevention. The importance of safe behavior through careful training of both employees and supervisors is stressed. A survey of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) is included. This course will also emphasize hazard recognition and safety requirements for machining operations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT001 — Industrial Mechanics Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours IMT 001 - Industrial Mechanics Non-Equivalent IMT 001 - Industrial Mechanics Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for industrial mechanics coursework transferred from another college or through other approved documented methods, for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT106 — Fundamentals of Industrial Technology 3 credits · 60 hours IMT 106 - Fundamentals of Industrial Technology IMT 106 - Fundamentals of Industrial Technology Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of basic industrial topics, including teamwork, blueprint reading, and problem solving in an integrated format. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT115 — Industrial Schematics 3 credits · 45 hours IMT 115 - Industrial Schematics IMT 115 - Industrial Schematics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the interpretation of mechanical, fluid power, piping and electrical schematics. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT127 — Industrial Pumps 3 credits · 75 hours IMT 127 - Industrial Pumps IMT 127 - Industrial Pumps Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces students to the principles of pumps including various commercial and industrial pumps and pumping systems with setups to calculate and measure pressure, flow and velocity of fluids within pumping systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4 credits · 105 hours IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 This course covers the basic technology and principles of hydraulics and pneumatics. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT132 — Hydraulics 2 credits · 60 hours IMT 132 - Hydraulics IMT 132 - Hydraulics Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a study of basic hydraulic terminology and principles of hydraulics and pneumatics. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction --- # IMT133 — Pneumatics 2 credits · 60 hours IMT 133 - Pneumatics IMT 133 - Pneumatics Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course is a study of basic pneumatic terminology and principles for industrial applications. Prerequisite: IMT 132 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: IMT132 --- # IMT140 — Industrial Electricity 5 credits · 90 hours IMT 140 - Industrial Electricity IMT 140 - Industrial Electricity Lecture: 4.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers basic electrical fundamentals, including measuring devices, circuitry and controls for industrial circuits. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT151 — Piping Systems 3 credits · 75 hours IMT 151 - Piping Systems IMT 151 - Piping Systems Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers plumbing and piping systems used in industrial, commercial and/or residential construction. Emphasis will be placed on the reading and sketching of piping schematics as well as the fabrication and design of piping systems. This course will also include pump technology and valve maintenance. Corequisite: IMT 127 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT160 — Preventive Maintenance 3 credits · 75 hours IMT 160 - Preventive Maintenance IMT 160 - Preventive Maintenance Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers preventive maintenance techniques. This course will cover lubrication, bearings, mechanical troubleshooting, and the use of computers in maintenance. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications 4 credits · 90 hours IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance. This course will emphasize drive systems, including belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets, and gear drives, used to transmit power. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # IMT163 — Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications 3 credits · 75 hours IMT 163 - Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications IMT 163 - Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers troubleshooting techniques such as mathematical calculations and mechanical procedures. This course emphasizes critical thinking in mechanical situations, practical problem-solving techniques, root-cause analysis, and mechanical procedures with a heavy emphasis on computational and analytical problem-solving skills. Prerequisite: IMT 131 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: IMT131 --- # IST001 — Information Systems Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours IST 001 - Information Systems Technology Non-Equivalent IST 001 - Information Systems Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # IST165 — Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services 3 credits · 45 hours IST 165 - Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services IST 165 - Implementing and Administering Active Directory Services Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of directory services covering the planning, design, installation, configuration and administration of a network directory structure. This course covers the Prerequisites: IST166 --- # IST166 — Network Fundamentals 3 credits · 45 hours IST 166 - Network Fundamentals IST 166 - Network Fundamentals Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of local area networking concepts through discussions on connectivity, communications and other networking fundamentals. The course is designed to prepare the student to be successful in completing industry network fundamental certification exams. This course covers the content included in the CompTIA Network certification exam. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # IST190 — Linux Essentials 3 credits · 45 hours IST 190 - Linux Essentials IST 190 - Linux Essentials Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and concepts of the Linux operating system, including command line functions, file systems, user and group administration, process management, text editors, and network applications. This course s students prepare for the CompTIA Linux certification exam. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # IST191 — Linux System Administration 3 credits · 45 hours IST 191 - Linux System Administration IST 191 - Linux System Administration Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides students with the skills necessary to administer a Linux system, including hardware/software configuration, user and group administration, Linux network configuration, and file system management. This course s students prepare for the RedHat Certified Systems Administrator (RHCSA) certification exam. Prerequisite: IST 190 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST190 --- # IST192 — Linux Network Applications 3 credits · 45 hours IST 192 - Linux Network Applications IST 192 - Linux Network Applications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides students with the skills necessary to deploy and administer the core networking services in a Linux system, such as Apache Web Server, Samba File Server, BIND Domain Name Service, NFS and others. This course s students prepare for the RedHat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certification exam. Prerequisite: IST 191 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST191 --- # IST193 — Linux Security Administration 3 credits · 45 hours IST 193 - Linux Security Administration IST 193 - Linux Security Administration Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course will provide students with the skills necessary to implement and administer basic LINUX security policies, including authentication, securing network applications, system monitoring, encryption, and others. Prerequisite: IST 191 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST191 --- # IST198 — Cloud Essentials 3 credits · 45 hours IST 198 - Cloud Essentials IST 198 - Cloud Essentials Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of Cloud computing as a framework for providing network access to shared computing resources including storage, network, server and virtualization infrastructures. Prerequisite: IST 166 or IST 190 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST166, IST190 --- # IST201 — Introduction to Networks 3 credits · 45 hours IST 201 - Introduction to Networks IST 201 - Introduction to Networks Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the architecture, structure, functions and components of the Internet and other computer networks. Students achieve a basic understanding of how networks operate and how to build simple local area networks (LAN), perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement internet protocol (IP). Topics include safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, the OSI model, cabling tools, Cisco routers, router programming, star topology, IP ad… Prerequisites: IST166 --- # IST202 — Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials 3 credits · 45 hours IST 202 - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials IST 202 - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches for advanced functionality using secure best practices and resolve common issues with protocols in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. This course will include a study of LANs, WANs, the OSI model, Ethernet, token ring, FDDI, TCP/… Prerequisites: IST201 --- # IST203 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 3 credits · 45 hours IST 203 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation IST 203 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course describes the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. The course emphasizes network security concepts and introduces network visualization and automation. Students learn how to configure, troubleshoot, and secure enterprise network devices and understand how application programming interfaces (API) and configuration management tools enable network automa… Prerequisites: IST202 --- # IST235 — Handheld Computer Programming 3 credits · 45 hours IST 235 - Handheld Computer Programming IST 235 - Handheld Computer Programming Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of the techniques of rapid application development for handheld devices. Topics include setup of development environment, creation and deployment of programs, and design strategies to overcome memory and interface limitations. This course focuses on developing software for Android mobile phones. Prerequisite: IST 239 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST239 --- # IST239 — JavaScript 3 credits · 45 hours IST 239 - JavaScript IST 239 - JavaScript Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes concepts and skills for developing dynamic functionality and interactivity for websites using JavaScript: variables, operators, conditionals, functions, objects (image and form), properties, methods, cookies, frames and arrays. This course covers the basics of the JavaScript language, how to place JavaScript into an HTML file and advanced JavaScript topics such as event handlers, arrays, forms and cookies. Prerequisite: CPT 114 and CPT 162 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None… Prerequisites: CPT114, CPT162 --- # IST253 — LAN Service and Support 3 credits · 45 hours IST 253 - LAN Service and Support IST 253 - LAN Service and Support Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course focuses on installing, maintaining and troubleshooting local area networks in a lab environment. This course covers an introduction to virtualization technologies and vendors including VMware, Microsoft and Citrix. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # IST260 — Network Design 3 credits · 45 hours IST 260 - Network Design IST 260 - Network Design Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the processes and techniques required to identify the most attractive design solution of a telecommunications network combining creativity, rigorous discipline, analysis, and synthesis while emphasizing the solution in terms of cost and performance. Prerequisite: IST 165 and IST 166 and IST 190 and IST 202 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST165, IST166, IST190, IST202 --- # IST272 — Relational Database 3 credits · 45 hours IST 272 - Relational Database IST 272 - Relational Database Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a comprehensive foundation in both SQL and relational database design and implementation. Dynamic and embedded SQL programming techniques are emphasized. Additional topics include forms developer, triggers, stored procedures and PL/SQL programming. Prerequisite: CPT 202 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT202 --- # IST274 — Database Administration 3 credits · 45 hours IST 274 - Database Administration IST 274 - Database Administration Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the duties and responsibilities of a database administrator. The course covers setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting a distributed, multi-user database. Prerequisite: CPT 202 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT202 --- # IST286 — Technical Support Internship I 3 credits · 135 hours IST 286 - Technical Support Internship I IST 286 - Technical Support Internship I Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course provides students with entry-level work experience in a technical support role. Students will learn skills in their field and participate in weekly evaluation sessions to discuss problems and solutions they have experienced. Students intern at the college’s desk, providing support to faculty and staff. Prerequisite: CPT 209 and IST 165 and departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: CPT209, IST165 --- # IST290 — Special Topics in Information Sciences 3 credits · 45 hours IST 290 - Special Topics in Information Sciences IST 290 - Special Topics in Information Sciences Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers special topics in information sciences technologies. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # IST291 — Network Security I 3 credits · 45 hours IST 291 - Network Security I IST 291 - Network Security I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of introductory levels of security processes based on a security policy, emphasizing hands-on skills in the area of secure perimeter, security connectivity, security management, identity services and intrusion detection. The course prepares students to manage network security. This course covers the Prerequisites: IST190, IST293 --- # IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I 3 credits · 45 hours IST 293 - IT and Data Assurance I IST 293 - IT and Data Assurance I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the basics of network security. Topics covered will include network vulnerabilities and threats, security planning, security technology, network security organization, as well as legal and ethical issues related to network security. Prerequisite: IST 166 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST166 --- # IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II 3 credits · 45 hours IST 294 - IT and Data Assurance II IST 294 - IT and Data Assurance II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces methods for attacking a network. Concepts, principles, tools, and techniques for attacking and disabling a network will be covered in the context of understanding how to properly secure a network as a network administrator. This course will cover the learning Prerequisites: IST190, IST293 --- # IST298 — Advanced Cloud Computing 3 credits · 45 hours IST 298 - Advanced Cloud Computing IST 298 - Advanced Cloud Computing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers advanced concepts of cloud computing. Topics include how to implement, administer and troubleshoot private and public cloud services, delivery models, virtualization infrastructures, storage and networks. Prerequisite: IST 198 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: IST198 --- # ITP106 — Linguistics of American Sign Language 3 credits · 45 hours ITP 106 - Linguistics of American Sign Language ITP 106 - Linguistics of American Sign Language Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course consists of a study of the structure, grammar, and syntax of American Sign Language. Prerequisite: ASL 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ASL102 --- # ITP201 — Deaf History and Culture 3 credits · 45 hours ITP 201 - Deaf History and Culture ITP 201 - Deaf History and Culture Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the history and culture of deaf people. The course explores language, education, community, and attitudinal changes toward deaf people as a minority. Prerequisite: ASL 102 and ECD 107 and RWR 100 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: ASL102, ECD107, RWR100 --- # JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism 3 credits · 45 hours JOU 101 - Introduction to Journalism JOU 101 - Introduction to Journalism Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of basic rhetorical and ethical principles of journalistic writing for news media, including newspapers, journals, radio and television. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C, appropriate placement or writing sample Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # LEG001 — Paralegal Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours LEG 001 - Paralegal Non-Equivalent LEG 001 - Paralegal Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for paralegal coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Law-Related Studies --- # LEG120 — Torts 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 120 - Torts LEG 120 - Torts Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the various classifications and functions of tort law, including intentional and negligent torts, causation, proximate cause and defenses. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # LEG132 — Legal Bibliography 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 132 - Legal Bibliography LEG 132 - Legal Bibliography Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the methods of legal research, proper citation of authority, use of legal treatises, texts, reporters and digests. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101, LEG135 --- # LEG135 — Introduction to Law and Ethics 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 135 - Introduction to Law and Ethics LEG 135 - Introduction to Law and Ethics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a general introduction to law, including courts, legal terminology, procedures, systems and laws of society. Emphasis is on ethics and the role of the paralegal in the legal system. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # LEG201 — Civil Litigation I 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 201 - Civil Litigation I LEG 201 - Civil Litigation I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the principles of litigation and the rules of procedure for each court in the South Carolina system, including pleading, practice and discovery procedures. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # LEG213 — Family Law 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 213 - Family Law LEG 213 - Family Law Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an examination of the laws of marriage, divorce, annulment, separation, adoption, custody and the juvenile. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # LEG214 — Property Law 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 214 - Property Law LEG 214 - Property Law Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of South Carolina property law, including the mechanics of various commercial and private property transactions and mortgage foreclosures. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 135 and LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # LEG230 — Legal Writing 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 230 - Legal Writing LEG 230 - Legal Writing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes methods, techniques and procedures for the research and preparation of legal memoranda, trial and appellate briefs, and trial notebooks Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 132 and LEG 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # LEG232 — Law Office Management 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 232 - Law Office Management LEG 232 - Law Office Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the basic principles of office management, including administrative procedures, client relations, and office operating procedures. Prerequisite: LEG 120 and LEG 135 and LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: LEG120, LEG135, LEG201 --- # LEG233 — Wills, Trusts and Probate 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 233 - Wills, Trusts and Probate LEG 233 - Wills, Trusts and Probate Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes a detailed study of testacy and intestacy, preparation of wills and codicils, fundamentals of trust, and probate administration. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 135 and LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies --- # LEG234 — Title Examination Procedures I 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 234 - Title Examination Procedures I LEG 234 - Title Examination Procedures I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the common law and statutory requirements related to the transfer of real property with utilization of the appropriate indexes and documents in the appropriate city and county offices. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 214 Prerequisite or Corequisite: LEG 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101, LEG214 --- # LEG240 — Claims Investigation 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 240 - Claims Investigation LEG 240 - Claims Investigation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an in-depth study of investigating claims, interviewing and taking statements, collecting data, and assembling and presenting evidence. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 120 Prerequisite or Corequisite: LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101, LEG120 --- # LEG242 — Law Practice Workshop 3 credits · 135 hours LEG 242 - Law Practice Workshop LEG 242 - Law Practice Workshop Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course includes the application of substantive knowledge in a practical situation as a paralegal. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 132 and LEG 135 and LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101, LEG132, LEG135, LEG201 --- # LEG244 — Special Projects for Paralegals 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 244 - Special Projects for Paralegals LEG 244 - Special Projects for Paralegals Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides specialized paralegal training with an update on changes in laws and procedures. Prerequisite: ENG 101 and LEG 135 and LEG 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: ENG101, LEG135, LEG201 --- # LEG270 — Paralegal Certification Preparation 3 credits · 45 hours LEG 270 - Paralegal Certification Preparation LEG 270 - Paralegal Certification Preparation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a review and preparation for testing for a national paralegal certification exam. Prerequisite: LEG 135 Corequisite: LEG 201 or instructor approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Law-Related Studies Prerequisites: LEG135 --- # LIT001 — Literature Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours LIT 001 - Literature Non-Equivalent LIT 001 - Literature Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for literature coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # LOG125 — Transportation Logistics 3 credits · 45 hours LOG 125 - Transportation Logistics LOG 125 - Transportation Logistics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the role that various modes of transportation play in products and services getting to the end user. Students will be able to identify transportation modes, understand governing regulations, describe terminology and principles, and understand environmental and economic impact. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # LOG215 — Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 45 hours LOG 215 - Supply Chain Management LOG 215 - Supply Chain Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of all activities between suppliers, producers and end users involving the flow of goods and services to include functions such as purchasing, manufacturing, assembling, and distribution. The student will understand supply chain units and materials management processes. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # LOG235 — Traffic Management 3 credits · 45 hours LOG 235 - Traffic Management LOG 235 - Traffic Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines the flow of various traffic activities within an organization’s supply chain. The student will be able to compare transportation service providers, understand the issues facing transportation managers, and describe the impact of decisions on total supply chain costs. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics 3 credits · 45 hours LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is the study of how purchasing impacts materials management, supply chain, transportation, and global logistics processes. The student will understand methods of electronic sourcing as well as negotiating and pricing principles. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MAP101 — Audio Techniques I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 101 - Audio Techniques I MAP 101 - Audio Techniques I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers an introduction to the tools and processes involved in audio production, including basic training in the operation of sound recording and playback systems. Additional Notes: Students should be familiar with basic computer functions and computer file management. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP104 — Radio Production I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 104 - Radio Production I MAP 104 - Radio Production I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes an introduction to radio production techniques. Prerequisite: MAP 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP101 --- # MAP110 — Editing I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 110 - Editing I MAP 110 - Editing I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to basic digital editing. Logical sequencing, technical correctness, and creative storytelling will be emphasized. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP112 — Media Graphics I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 112 - Media Graphics I MAP 112 - Media Graphics I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to editing techniques used to create motion graphics and visual effects. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP120 — Image Production I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 120 - Image Production I MAP 120 - Image Production I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the basic skills and knowledge required to use a moving image camera. Camera controls and compositional elements are emphasized. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP122 — Field Production I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 122 - Field Production I MAP 122 - Field Production I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces the setup, operation, and application of video equipment for field production. Prerequisite: MAP 101 and MAP 110 and MAP 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP101, MAP110, MAP120 --- # MAP126 — Media Arts Photography 3 credits · 45 hours MAP 126 - Media Arts Photography MAP 126 - Media Arts Photography Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the fundamentals of camera operation and image composition as applied to media arts. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 130 - Lighting Fundamentals MAP 130 - Lighting Fundamentals Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces students to the equipment, safety requirements, protocol and aesthetic techniques used in lighting digital and film productions. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP140 — Writing for Media Production 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 140 - Writing for Media Production MAP 140 - Writing for Media Production Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is designed to teach writing techniques for radio, television, and other electronic media. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # MAP141 — Journalism for Media 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 141 - Journalism for Media MAP 141 - Journalism for Media Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the preparation of news in a form desirable for broadcasting and other electronic media. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # MAP150 — Studio Production I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 150 - Studio Production I MAP 150 - Studio Production I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the basics of studio operations with emphasis on lighting, cameras, floor management, and control room operations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP190 — Introduction to Animation 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 190 - Introduction to Animation MAP 190 - Introduction to Animation Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers basic skills in professional 3-D modeling and animation software used by the animation, visual effects and video game industries. Corequisite: ARV 217 or MAP 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP191 — 3D Modeling 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 191 - 3D Modeling MAP 191 - 3D Modeling Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers techniques used in creating rigid body, inorganic, polygonal geometric objects. Prerequisite: MAP 190 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP190 --- # MAP192 — Character Animation 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 192 - Character Animation MAP 192 - Character Animation Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers techniques used in the modeling and animation of organic characters and creatures. Prerequisite: MAP 190 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP190 --- # MAP193 — Animation Workflow 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 193 - Animation Workflow MAP 193 - Animation Workflow Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course explains the principles of animation by adding and editing keyframes on a timeline. Emphasis is on the development of file structures, naming conventions and strategies that promote good workflow. Prerequisite: MAP 192 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP192 --- # MAP194 — Gaming Animation 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 194 - Gaming Animation MAP 194 - Gaming Animation Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course introduces students to game development through the creation of video game assets of a 3D game engine. Prerequisite: MAP 190 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP190 --- # MAP195 — Visual Effects 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 195 - Visual Effects MAP 195 - Visual Effects Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course emphasizes the principles of designing and producing node-based 3D computer animated visual effects. Projects focus on developing higher level skills in lighting, rendering, dynamics and fluids. Prerequisite: ARV 136 and MAP 191 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV136, MAP191 --- # MAP198 — Animation Projects l 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 198 - Animation Projects l MAP 198 - Animation Projects l Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the planning and execution required in producing an animated short. Prerequisite: MAP 193 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP193 --- # MAP201 — Audio Techniques II 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 201 - Audio Techniques II MAP 201 - Audio Techniques II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced audio production techniques. Prerequisite: MAP 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP101 --- # MAP202 — Audio Techniques III 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 202 - Audio Techniques III MAP 202 - Audio Techniques III Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes advanced projects in audio recording techniques. Prerequisite: MAP 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP201 --- # MAP204 — Radio Production II 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 204 - Radio Production II MAP 204 - Radio Production II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced radio production techniques. Prerequisite: MAP 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP104 --- # MAP205 — Radio Production III 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 205 - Radio Production III MAP 205 - Radio Production III Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes advanced projects in radio production. Prerequisite: MAP 204 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP204 --- # MAP207 — Sound for Picture 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 207 - Sound for Picture MAP 207 - Sound for Picture Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the basics of post-production sound for the moving image. Industry-standard software will be used in the course. Prerequisite: MAP 101 and MAP 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP101, MAP110 --- # MAP210 — Editing II 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 210 - Editing II MAP 210 - Editing II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced digital editing techniques. Prerequisite: MAP 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP110 --- # MAP212 — Motion Graphics I 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 212 - Motion Graphics I MAP 212 - Motion Graphics I Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the practice and art of creating motion graphics and visual effects for media and film production. Prerequisite: MAP 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP112 --- # MAP213 — Motion Graphics II 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 213 - Motion Graphics II MAP 213 - Motion Graphics II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced techniques and topics in motion graphics and visual effects for media and film production. Prerequisite: ARV 136 or MAP 212 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ARV136, MAP212 --- # MAP222 — Field Production II 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 222 - Field Production II MAP 222 - Field Production II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes the processes involved in creating and organizing an idea to the final video product. Prerequisite: MAP 122 and MAP 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP122, MAP140 --- # MAP223 — Interview and Discussion 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 223 - Interview and Discussion MAP 223 - Interview and Discussion Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques for successfully interviewing people, whether for sound bites or for full-length interview programs. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP224 — Field Production III 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 224 - Field Production III MAP 224 - Field Production III Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers advanced techniques used to create and organize an idea to the final video product. Prerequisite: MAP 222 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP222 --- # MAP226 — Producing and Directing 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 226 - Producing and Directing MAP 226 - Producing and Directing Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the planning and execution of production to create video programing across media platforms. Prerequisite: MAP 110 and MAP 120 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP110, MAP120 --- # MAP243 — Script Writing 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 243 - Script Writing MAP 243 - Script Writing Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is designed to teach students the techniques of writing for the visual medium. Emphasis will be placed on the split column and screenplay formats. The course will also emphasize the combination of visual images with sound. Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # MAP250 — Studio Production II 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 250 - Studio Production II MAP 250 - Studio Production II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of advanced studio operations, including camera movements, directing instructions, editing and sequential photography. Prerequisite: MAP 150 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP150 --- # MAP265 — Media Arts Business Procedures 3 credits · 45 hours MAP 265 - Media Arts Business Procedures MAP 265 - Media Arts Business Procedures Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of professional practices involved in the organization and operation of businesses involved in media production as well as professional practices of independent, freelance contractors. Prerequisite: Eighteen semester hours in FLM and/or MAP courses Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP271 — SCWE in Media Arts Production I 3 credits · 180 hours MAP 271 - SCWE in Media Arts Production I MAP 271 - SCWE in Media Arts Production I Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course includes supervised production experience at a media production location. Prerequisite: Eighteen hours in MAP courses and departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP272 — SCWE in Media Arts Production II 3 credits · 180 hours MAP 272 - SCWE in Media Arts Production II MAP 272 - SCWE in Media Arts Production II Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course includes supervised production experience at a media production location. Prerequisite: MAP 271 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP271 --- # MAP273 — SCWE in Media Arts Production III 3 credits · 180 hours MAP 273 - SCWE in Media Arts Production III MAP 273 - SCWE in Media Arts Production III Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course includes supervised production experience at a media production location. Prerequisite: MAP 272 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP272 --- # MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio 3 credits · 45 hours MAP 280 - Media Arts Exit Portfolio MAP 280 - Media Arts Exit Portfolio Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the development of strategies for entering the media arts industry. Students will refine portfolio demo reels and resumes to meet professional standards. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts --- # MAP298 — Animation Projects ll 3 credits · 75 hours MAP 298 - Animation Projects ll MAP 298 - Animation Projects ll Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of Animation Projects I. The course covers the planning and execution required in producing an animated short film. Prerequisite: MAP 193 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Film, Media and Visual Arts Prerequisites: MAP193 --- # MAT001 — Mathematics Calculus-Track Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MAT 001 - Mathematics Calculus-Track Non-Equivalent MAT 001 - Mathematics Calculus-Track Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for rigorous calculus-track mathematics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT002 — Mathematics Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MAT 002 - Mathematics Non-Equivalent MAT 002 - Mathematics Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for transfer-level mathematics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 103 - Quantitative Reasoning MAT 103 - Quantitative Reasoning Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is designed to develop quantitative reasoning and critical thinking skills. Topics include logic and computers, probability and statistics, financial mathematics, and additional applications selected to address areas of contemporary interest. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT110 — College Algebra 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 110 - College Algebra MAT 110 - College Algebra Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the following topics: polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions; inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices; and solutions of higher degree polynomials. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT111 — College Trigonometry 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 111 - College Trigonometry MAT 111 - College Trigonometry Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the following topics: trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, solution of right and oblique triangles, solution of trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, complex numbers, including De Moivre’s Theorem, vectors, conic sections and parametric equations. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT112 --- # MAT115 — Analytical Foundations for Calculus 4 credits · 60 hours MAT 115 - Analytical Foundations for Calculus MAT 115 - Analytical Foundations for Calculus Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course focuses on fundamental concepts and skills of mathematics needed for calculus. Topics include: Linear equations, inequalities, absolute value, piecewise, polynomials, rational, and trigonometric functions, graphs, and applications. Prerequisite or Corequisite: Appropriate math placement score or a corequisite course Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT120 — Probability and Statistics 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 120 - Probability and Statistics MAT 120 - Probability and Statistics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Topics include organization of data, calculating probabilities, counting principles, binomial and normal distributions, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, linear regression, and correlation. Prerequisite or Corequisite: Appropriate math placement or a corequisite course Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT123 — Contemporary College Mathematics 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 123 - Contemporary College Mathematics MAT 123 - Contemporary College Mathematics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an appreciation and understanding of the mathematics underlying several topics in contemporary society. Topics may include voting methods, apportionment problems, Euler and Hamilton circuits, population growth and fractals. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT130 — Elementary Calculus 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes differentiation and integration of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and interpretation and application of these processes. This is a terminal course designed for students who do not wish to take additional calculus courses. Its transferability usually depends on the student’s major. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT115, MAT140 --- # MAT132 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 132 - Discrete Mathematics MAT 132 - Discrete Mathematics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the following topics: mathematical logic and proofs; set operations; relations and digraphs; functions; recurrence relations; and combinatorics. (This course is designed primarily for computer science students.) Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT111 --- # MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 4 credits · 60 hours MAT 140 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus I MAT 140 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus I Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course includes derivatives and integrals of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions; curve sketching; maxima and minima of functions; related rates; work; and analytic geometry. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT111, MAT115, MAT130 --- # MAT141 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 4 credits · 60 hours MAT 141 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus II MAT 141 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus II Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course continues calculus of one variable, including analytic geometry, techniques of integration, volumes by integration and other applications, infinite series including Taylor series, and improper integrals. Prerequisite: MAT 140 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT140 --- # MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 155 - Contemporary Mathematics MAT 155 - Contemporary Mathematics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes techniques and applications of the following topics: properties of and operations with real numbers, elementary algebra, consumer mathematics, applied geometry, measurement, graph sketching, interpretations and descriptive statistics. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I 3 credits · 45 hours MAT 170 - Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I MAT 170 - Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes elementary algebra, geometry, trigonometry and applications. Prerequisite or Corequisite: Appropriate math placement or a corequisite course Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Approved) Division: Science and Mathematics --- # MAT240 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III 4 credits · 60 hours MAT 240 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus III MAT 240 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus III Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course covers multivariable calculus including vectors, partial derivatives and their applications to maximum and minimum problems with and without constraints, line integrals, multiple integrals in rectangular and other coordinates, and Stokes’ and Green’s theorems. Prerequisite: MAT 141 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT141 --- # MAT242 — Differential Equations 4 credits · 60 hours MAT 242 - Differential Equations MAT 242 - Differential Equations Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course includes solution of linear and elementary nonlinear differential equations by standard methods with sufficient linear algebra to solve systems, applications, series, Laplace transform and numerical methods. Prerequisite: MAT 141 with a minimum grade of C Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT141 --- # MED103 — Medical Assisting Introduction 3 credits · 45 hours MED 103 - Medical Assisting Introduction MED 103 - Medical Assisting Introduction Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the profession of medical assisting, including qualifications, duties, and the role of the medical assistant. This course will also cover medical law and ethics, as well as management skills for medical office personnel. Additional Notes: Admission to the Medical Assisting Program Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # MED122 — Medical Assisting Lab Procedures I 2 credits · 45 hours MED 122 - Medical Assisting Lab Procedures I MED 122 - Medical Assisting Lab Procedures I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the beginning techniques of laboratory procedures commonly performed in a physician’s office and other clinical agencies. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MED103 --- # MED125 — Medical Assisting Advanced Laboratory 2 credits · 45 hours MED 125 - Medical Assisting Advanced Laboratory MED 125 - Medical Assisting Advanced Laboratory Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a continuation of the study of laboratory techniques commonly used in the physician’s office. Prerequisite: AHS 142 and MED 122 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: AHS142, MED122 --- # MED131 — Administrative Skills of the Medical Office I 2 credits · 45 hours MED 131 - Administrative Skills of the Medical Office I MED 131 - Administrative Skills of the Medical Office I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course introduces the student to the environment of the medical office, the use of computers, patient scheduling, medical records management and written communications. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # MED134 — Medical Assisting Financial Management 2 credits · 30 hours MED 134 - Medical Assisting Financial Management MED 134 - Medical Assisting Financial Management Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is the study of the daily financial practices, insurance coding, billing and collections, and accounting practices in the medical office environment. Prerequisite: MED 131 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MED131 --- # MED135 — Medical Office Insurance I 2 credits · 45 hours MED 135 - Medical Office Insurance I MED 135 - Medical Office Insurance I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course presents an introduction to health insurance concepts and practices commonly encountered in a medical practice, including a review of anatomy and physiology and the most common coding systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # MED136 — Medical Office Insurance II 2 credits · 45 hours MED 136 - Medical Office Insurance II MED 136 - Medical Office Insurance II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course presents a continuation of health insurance concepts commonly encountered in medical practice. Principles of managed care plans and common insurance requirements are presented, including instructions for and practice completing forms for the major insurance providers. Prerequisite: MED 131 and MED 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MED131, MED135 --- # MED141 — Medical Office Clinical Skills I 2 credits · 45 hours MED 141 - Medical Office Clinical Skills I MED 141 - Medical Office Clinical Skills I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides instruction in examination room techniques, vital signs, interviewing, assisting with a physical examination, minor surgery and nutrition. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # MED142 — Medical Office Clinical Skills II 2 credits · 45 hours MED 142 - Medical Office Clinical Skills II MED 142 - Medical Office Clinical Skills II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a continued study in medical assisting clinical skills with emphasis on pharmacology, dosage calculation and administration, medical specialties and emergencies. Prerequisite: AHS 121 and AHS 170 and MED 141 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: AHS121, AHS170, MED141 --- # MED151 — Medical Assisting Clinical I 4 credits · 165 hours MED 151 - Medical Assisting Clinical I MED 151 - Medical Assisting Clinical I Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 10.5 This course provides practical application of administrative and clinical skills in a physician’s office or ambulatory setting with emphasis on the student’s transition into the role of entry-level medical assistant while under the supervision of a certified medical assistant or qualified employee. Prerequisite: MED 125 and MED 134 and MED 136 and MED 142 Additional Notes: Current CPR certification required Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MED125, MED134, MED136, MED142 --- # MED152 — Medical Assisting Clinical II 4 credits · 165 hours MED 152 - Medical Assisting Clinical II MED 152 - Medical Assisting Clinical II Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 10.5 This course provides a continuation of practical application of administrative and clinical skills in a second physician’s office or ambulatory setting, allowing students to build on knowledge and skills and to apply them in a setting different from that of their previous clinical experience. Prerequisite: MED 151 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MED151 --- # MET001 — Mechanical Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MET 001 - Mechanical Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent MET 001 - Mechanical Engineering Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for mechanical engineering technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Engineering and Construction --- # MET214 — Fluid Mechanics 3 credits · 45 hours MET 214 - Fluid Mechanics MET 214 - Fluid Mechanics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the physical properties of fluids and includes hydrostatics, buoyancy, flow of incompressible fluids, orifices, venturis, and nozzles. Prerequisite: EGR 110 and EGR 290 Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR110, EGR290 --- # MET225 — Fundamentals of Heat Transfer 3 credits · 45 hours MET 225 - Fundamentals of Heat Transfer MET 225 - Fundamentals of Heat Transfer Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course studies thermal energy transfer from hot to cold bodies by conduction, convection, and radiation. Thermal equilibrium and the basic governing equations for the rate of thermal energy transfer will be emphasized. Applications will span a variety of materials, geometries, and environments. Prerequisite: EGR 110 and EGR 290 Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR110, EGR290 --- # MET233 — Applied Thermal Principles 4 credits · 60 hours MET 233 - Applied Thermal Principles MET 233 - Applied Thermal Principles Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes the application of the laws of thermal science in the workplace. Systems covered include steam power, gas turbines, internal combustion, refrigeration, heat pumps, psychometry, air conditioning and heat transfer. Appropriate instrumentation for measuring temperature, pressure, flow, level and related phenomena will be utilized. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # MET237 — Fluids: Principles and Application 4 credits · 75 hours MET 237 - Fluids: Principles and Application MET 237 - Fluids: Principles and Application Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the flow of incompressible fluids in pipes using the general energy equation. An analysis of proven hydraulic circuits is included. This course will also study compressible fluids and explore applications of pneumatic systems. Prerequisite: EGR 110 and EGR 290 and ENG 101 Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Engineering and Construction Prerequisites: EGR110, EGR290, ENG101 --- # MGT001 — Management Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MGT 001 - Management Non-Equivalent MGT 001 - Management Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for management coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # MGT101 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 101 - Principles of Management MGT 101 - Principles of Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading and controlling. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT120 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 120 - Small Business Management MGT 120 - Small Business Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of small business management and organization, forms of ownership, and the process of starting a new business. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT121 — Small Business Operations 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 121 - Small Business Operations MGT 121 - Small Business Operations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the daily operations of an established small business, emphasizing staffing, recordkeeping, inventory control and marketing. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT201 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 201 - Human Resource Management MGT 201 - Human Resource Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of personnel administration functions within a business organization. Major areas of study include job analysis; recruitment, selection and assessment of personnel; and wage, salary and benefit administration. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT210 — Employee Selection and Retention 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 210 - Employee Selection and Retention MGT 210 - Employee Selection and Retention Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines how to identify and assess employment needs within an organization. Students will also study the functions of recruitment, selection and training with an emphasis on employee retention. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT235 — Production Management 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 235 - Production Management MGT 235 - Production Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of production management techniques used in a manufacturing environment. It covers forecasting, scheduling, inventory, work flow management and quality control. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT240 — Management Decision Making 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 240 - Management Decision Making MGT 240 - Management Decision Making Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of various structured approaches to managerial decision-making. Extensive case studies and applications are used to reinforce course topics. Prerequisite: ACC 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: ACC111 --- # MGT255 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 255 - Organizational Behavior MGT 255 - Organizational Behavior Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of effective individual and group behavior in an organization to maximize productivity, and psychological and social satisfaction. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MGT270 — Managerial Communications 3 credits · 45 hours MGT 270 - Managerial Communications MGT 270 - Managerial Communications Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the skills used to create a climate for effective communication in the decision making and problem-solving process. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT001 — Marketing Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MKT 001 - Marketing Non-Equivalent MKT 001 - Marketing Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for marketing coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # MKT101 — Marketing 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 101 - Marketing MKT 101 - Marketing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the field of marketing with a detailed study of the marketing concept and the processes of product development, pricing, promotion and marketing distribution. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT130 — Customer Service Principles 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 130 - Customer Service Principles MKT 130 - Customer Service Principles Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the importance of customer service satisfaction and the functions of various customer relations systems. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT140 — Digital Marketing 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 140 - Digital Marketing MKT 140 - Digital Marketing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of electronic marketing. In addition to traditional marketing topics, special emphasis will be placed on internet marketing fundamentals, strategies, and trends. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT240 — Advertising 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 240 - Advertising MKT 240 - Advertising Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the role of advertising in the marketing of goods and services, including types of advertising, media, how advertising is created, agency functions and regulatory aspects of advertising. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT245 — Promotional Strategies 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 245 - Promotional Strategies MKT 245 - Promotional Strategies Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of promotion activities, focusing on coordinating an effective marketing campaign for a product or business, with promotion strategies planned and used to influence consumers, trade intermediaries, and sales forces. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT250 — Consumer Behavior 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 250 - Consumer Behavior MKT 250 - Consumer Behavior Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the buying behavior process and how individuals make decisions to spend their available resources on consumption-related items. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # MKT260 — Marketing Management 3 credits · 45 hours MKT 260 - Marketing Management MKT 260 - Marketing Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the marketing system from the decision-maker’s view, including how marketing strategies are planned and utilized in the marketplace. Prerequisite: BUS 101 and ENG 101 and MGT 101 and MKT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology Prerequisites: BUS101, ENG101, MGT101, MKT101 --- # MLT101 — Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 101 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology MLT 101 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides an introduction to laboratory medicine, including techniques for routine laboratory procedures, medical terminology, safety and an overview of each area within the laboratory. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: BIO112, CHM110 --- # MLT103 — Introductory Topics in Medical Microbiology 4 credits · 60 hours MLT 103 - Introductory Topics in Medical Microbiology MLT 103 - Introductory Topics in Medical Microbiology Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course introduces the medical microbiology lab including basic anatomy and physiology of microorganisms, specimen collection, quality assurance, infection control, bioterrorism/pandemics, and a survey of key microorganisms including bacteria, parasites, mycotic agents, viruses, and prions. Prerequisite: MLT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT101 --- # MLT106 — Introduction to Urinalysis and Body Fluids 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 106 - Introduction to Urinalysis and Body Fluids MLT 106 - Introduction to Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is an introduction to the theoretical components of the analysis of urine and body fluids. Prerequisite: MLT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT101 --- # MLT107 — Clinical Experience in Urinalysis and Body Fluids 1 credits · 45 hours MLT 107 - Clinical Experience in Urinalysis and Body Fluids MLT 107 - Clinical Experience in Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course provides a clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in urinalysis and body fluid analysis for the MLT student. Prerequisite: MLT 101 and MLT 106 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT101, MLT106 --- # MLT109 — Hematology I 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 109 - Hematology I MLT 109 - Hematology I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology including terminology; cell basics and hematopoiesis. Additional topics include automated, manual, and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment. Corequisite: MLT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # MLT111 — Hematology II 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 111 - Hematology II MLT 111 - Hematology II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology including terminology; red blood cell (RBC) function; RBC morphology and inclusions; hemoglobinopathies and other RBC defects, plus automated, manual, and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of erythropoietic problems. Prerequisite: MLT 109 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT109 --- # MLT114 — Clinical Immunology 2 credits · 30 hours MLT 114 - Clinical Immunology MLT 114 - Clinical Immunology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of the immune system, the foundations of antigens, antibodies and their interactions, the complement cascade, inflammatory mechanisms, and an introduction to disease states, immunity, and autoimmunity. Prerequisite: MLT 101 and MLT 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT101, MLT111 --- # MLT116 — Basic Concepts of Blood Banking 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 116 - Basic Concepts of Blood Banking MLT 116 - Basic Concepts of Blood Banking Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course introduces the theory and basic practice of introductory blood banking skills, including ABO, Rh, and other blood group systems and antibody screening. Prerequisite: MLT 114 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT114 --- # MLT135 — Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation 3 credits · 60 hours MLT 135 - Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation MLT 135 - Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of the chemical elements in human specimens and their relationship to organ system function. It provides theory and application of laboratory instrumentation used in measuring chemical elements in human specimens, calibration, QC, interferences and clinical correlation Prerequisite: MLT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT101 --- # MLT206 — Advanced Microbiology I 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 206 - Advanced Microbiology I MLT 206 - Advanced Microbiology I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a study of gram positive cocci, gram negative cocci, gram positive bacilli, fastidious gram negative bacilli, spirochetes and mycoplasma, including currently accepted procedures for identification and susceptibility testing of these microorganisms in the clinical laboratory. Prerequisite: MLT 103 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT103 --- # MLT207 — Advanced Microbiology II 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 207 - Advanced Microbiology II MLT 207 - Advanced Microbiology II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of gram negative bacilli, obligate anaerobes, viruses, mycobacteria and fungi, including currently accepted procedures for identification of these microorganisms in the clinical laboratory, and an overview of specific disease processes associated with microorganisms. Prerequisite: MLT 206 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT206 --- # MLT211 — Advanced Hematology I 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 211 - Advanced Hematology I MLT 211 - Advanced Hematology I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a study of the basic principles of hemostasis, including terminology, automated, manual, and molecular techniques used in the diagnosis and treatment of hemostatic problems, and discussions of normal and abnormal hemostatic function. This course will also discuss normal leukopoietic function, benign leukopoietic diseases, and the techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of benign leukopoietic diseases. Prerequisite: MLT 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Ca… Prerequisites: MLT111 --- # MLT212 — Advanced Hematology II 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 212 - Advanced Hematology II MLT 212 - Advanced Hematology II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology including terminology; automated, manual and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of leukopoietic problems; leukocyte function; leukocyte morphology and inclusions, and other leukocyte defects. Prerequisite: MLT 211 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT211 --- # MLT216 — Advanced Skills in Blood Banking 2 credits · 45 hours MLT 216 - Advanced Skills in Blood Banking MLT 216 - Advanced Skills in Blood Banking Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course introduces advanced theory and advanced blood banking skills, including antibody identification and donor compatibility testing. Prerequisite: MLT 116 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT116 --- # MLT271 — Clinical Applications I 3 credits · 120 hours MLT 271 - Clinical Applications I MLT 271 - Clinical Applications I Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 7.5 This course provides clinical experience in a supervised setting for developing technical proficiency in routine chemistry laboratory procedures. Prerequisite: MLT 135 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT135 --- # MLT272 — Clinical Applications II 3 credits · 120 hours MLT 272 - Clinical Applications II MLT 272 - Clinical Applications II Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 7.5 This course provides clinical experience in a supervised setting for developing technical proficiency in routine microbiology laboratory procedures. Prerequisite: MLT 207 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT207 --- # MLT273 — Clinical Applications III 3 credits · 120 hours MLT 273 - Clinical Applications III MLT 273 - Clinical Applications III Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 7.5 This course provides clinical experience in a supervised setting for developing technical proficiency in routine hematology laboratory procedures. Prerequisite: MLT 212 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT212 --- # MLT274 — Clinical Applications IV 3 credits · 120 hours MLT 274 - Clinical Applications IV MLT 274 - Clinical Applications IV Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 7.5 This course provides clinical experience in a supervised setting for developing technical proficiency in routine immunohematology laboratory procedures. Prerequisite: MLT 216 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: MLT216 --- # MNT001 — Marine and Nautical Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MNT 001 - Marine and Nautical Technology Non-Equivalent MNT 001 - Marine and Nautical Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for marine and nautical technology course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT001 — Machine Tool Technology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MTT 001 - Machine Tool Technology Non-Equivalent MTT 001 - Machine Tool Technology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for machine tool technology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: * Hours vary depending on the external course. Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool 2 credits · 45 hours MTT 101 - Introduction to Machine Tool MTT 101 - Introduction to Machine Tool Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the basics in measuring tools, layout tools and bench tools; and basic operations of lathes, mills and drill presses. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I 5 credits · 195 hours MTT 111 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice I MTT 111 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice I Lecture: 1 Lab: 12 This course is an introduction to the basic operation of machine shop equipment. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MTT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II 5 credits · 195 hours MTT 112 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice II MTT 112 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice II Lecture: 1 Lab: 12 This course is a combination of the basic theory and operation of machine shop equipment. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MTT 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT114 — 3D Printing Theory and Operations 4 credits · 120 hours MTT 114 - 3D Printing Theory and Operations MTT 114 - 3D Printing Theory and Operations Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course is the study of 3D printing processes, materials, and machine operations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading 3 credits · 45 hours MTT 120 - Machine Tool Print Reading MTT 120 - Machine Tool Print Reading Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is designed to develop the basic skills and terminology required for visualization and interpretation of common prints used in the machine tool trades. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT143 — Precision Measurements 2 credits · 45 hours MTT 143 - Precision Measurements MTT 143 - Precision Measurements Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of precision measuring instruments. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT145 — Machining of Metals 3 credits · 45 hours MTT 145 - Machining of Metals MTT 145 - Machining of Metals Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers theoretical and practical training in the physical properties of metals, their required stock removal/speeds/feeds and depths of cut, and finish requirements. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT175 — Innovations in Machining Technology 3 credits · 75 hours MTT 175 - Innovations in Machining Technology MTT 175 - Innovations in Machining Technology Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers changes in machining technologies, major advancements in the machine tool field, or specialty training items. Prerequisite: MTT 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: MTT111 --- # MTT243 — Advanced Dimensional Metrology for Machinists 3 credits · 45 hours MTT 243 - Advanced Dimensional Metrology for Machinists MTT 243 - Advanced Dimensional Metrology for Machinists Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of higher levels of measurement, measuring instruments, and measuring techniques. The course consists of a theoretical and practical study incorporating the metric system, geometric dimensioning/tolerancing, sine bars/plates for compound angles and more. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT250 — Principles of CNC 3 credits · 75 hours MTT 250 - Principles of CNC MTT 250 - Principles of CNC Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is an introduction to the coding used in CNC programming. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT251 — CNC Operations 3 credits · 60 hours MTT 251 - CNC Operations MTT 251 - CNC Operations Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, and machine limits and capabilities. Corequisite: MTT 250 and MTT 253 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT253 — CNC Programming and Operations 3 credits · 75 hours MTT 253 - CNC Programming and Operations MTT 253 - CNC Programming and Operations Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting, tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting, operating and testing of CNC programs on CNC machines. Corequisite: MTT 250 or departmental approval Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT255 — CNC Programming II 3 credits · 105 hours MTT 255 - CNC Programming II MTT 255 - CNC Programming II Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes CNC programming with simulated production conditions. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # MTT258 — Machine Tool Cam 3 credits · 45 hours MTT 258 - Machine Tool Cam MTT 258 - Machine Tool Cam Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of computer assisted manufacturing graphics systems needed to create CNC programs. Prerequisite: MTT 243 and MTT 255 Corequisite: MTT 260 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: MTT243, MTT255 --- # MTT260 — Advanced Multi-Axis Programming and Operations I 4 credits · 90 hours MTT 260 - Advanced Multi-Axis Programming and Operations I MTT 260 - Advanced Multi-Axis Programming and Operations I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of programming advanced CNC multi-axis machines, setting of tools, machine limits. capabilities, and safety. Prerequisite: MTT 243 and MTT 255 Corequisite: MTT 258 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: MTT243, MTT255 --- # MUS001 — Music Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours MUS 001 - Music Non-Equivalent MUS 001 - Music Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # MUS105 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 45 hours MUS 105 - Music Appreciation MUS 105 - Music Appreciation Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the study of music focusing on the elements of music and their relationships, the musical characteristics of representative works and composers, common musical forms and genres of various Western and non-Western historical style periods, and appropriate listening experiences. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # MUS110 — Music Fundamentals 3 credits · 45 hours MUS 110 - Music Fundamentals MUS 110 - Music Fundamentals Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the elements of music and music notation with keyboard applications. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # NUR100 — Pre-Nursing 1 credits · 15 hours NUR 100 - Pre-Nursing NUR 100 - Pre-Nursing Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course covers an exploration of nursing as a possible career choice. This course will also explore other health care careers as a possible career and strategies to be successful in a clinical nursing course. Non-degree credit course. Only students who had an unsuccessful attempt in NUR 102 or NUR 104 are eligible. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: ENG101, NUR102, NUR104 --- # NUR102 — Basic Nursing Care Skills 4 credits · 90 hours NUR 102 - Basic Nursing Care Skills NUR 102 - Basic Nursing Care Skills Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course introduces basic nursing care skills which are applied in long-term care. This course will also explore acute care settings. Speak with your advisor about CPR certification, required immunizations/titers/tests, including the Hepatitis B vaccine series, major medical insurance, drug screen, criminal background check, and mandatory in-service requirements. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing --- # NUR104 — Nursing Care Management I 4 credits · 105 hours NUR 104 - Nursing Care Management I NUR 104 - Nursing Care Management I Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 This course focuses on the knowledge, skills and abilities that are fundamental to nursing practice with application in acute or extended care settings. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: AHS126, NUR102 --- # NUR105 — Pharmacology for Nurses 1 credits · 15 hours NUR 105 - Pharmacology for Nurses NUR 105 - Pharmacology for Nurses Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of pharmacology related to drug administration. This course will focus on drug administration for identified health problems. Corequisite: NUR 205 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing --- # NUR158 — Health Promotion for Families I 4 credits · 105 hours NUR 158 - Health Promotion for Families I NUR 158 - Health Promotion for Families I Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 This course focuses on nursing care of the childbearing and childrearing families experiencing normal developmental changes and common health problems. Clinical requirements must not expire during the semester in which the course is taken. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: NUR104 --- # NUR161 — Basic Concepts of Pharmacology 2 credits · 30 hours NUR 161 - Basic Concepts of Pharmacology NUR 161 - Basic Concepts of Pharmacology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is an introductory study to pharmacotherapeutics, including drug classifications and clinical implications for clients. Prerequisite: NUR 104 Corequisite: NUR 195 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: NUR104 --- # NUR195 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care I 4 credits · 105 hours NUR 195 - Patient-Centered Nursing Care I NUR 195 - Patient-Centered Nursing Care I Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 This course focuses on the delivery of patient-centered care to individuals experiencing selected physiological and psychosocial health problems. Clinical requirements must not expire during the semester in which the course is taken. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: NUR104 --- # NUR201 — Transition Nursing 3 credits · 45 hours NUR 201 - Transition Nursing NUR 201 - Transition Nursing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course facilitates the transition of the practical nurse graduate to the role of the associate degree nursing student. Students who have achieved advanced placement status examine the implications inherent in the role change to that of registered nurse. Prerequisite: BIO 210 and ENG 101 and PSY 201 Corequisite: Completion of the ADN-level Dosage Calculation Proficiency or AHS 129 and BIO 211 and PSY 203 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: BIO210, ENG101, PSY201 --- # NUR205 — Patient-Centered Nursing Care II 4 credits · 105 hours NUR 205 - Patient-Centered Nursing Care II NUR 205 - Patient-Centered Nursing Care II Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 This course focuses on the delivery of patient-centered care to individuals experiencing selected physiological and psychosocial health problems. Clinical requirements must not expire during the semester in which the course is taken. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: NUR158, NUR161, NUR195 --- # NUR206 — Clinical Skills Application 2 credits · 90 hours NUR 206 - Clinical Skills Application NUR 206 - Clinical Skills Application Lecture: 0 Lab: 6 This course involves the application of knowledge, skills and abilities in a clinical setting. Additional Notes: Restricted to students in the ADN program. Speak with your advisor about CPR certification, all required immunizations/titers/tests, including the Hepatitis B vaccine series, major medical insurance, drug screen, criminal background check, and mandatory in-service requirements. Clinical requirements must not expire during the semester in which the course is taken. Grade Type: Pass/Fail Gen… Prerequisites: NUR104, BIO211, PSY203 --- # NUR208 — Health Promotion for Families II 4 credits · 105 hours NUR 208 - Health Promotion for Families II NUR 208 - Health Promotion for Families II Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 This course focuses on reproductive health and nursing care of the childbearing and childrearing families experiencing acute and chronic health problems in the acute care setting. Speak with your advisor about CPR certification, and all required immunizations/titers/tests, including the Hepatitis B vaccine series, major medical insurance, drug screen, criminal background check, and mandatory in-service requirements. Clinical requirements must not expire during the semester in which the… Prerequisites: BIO211, ENG101, NUR158, NUR201, NUR195, PSY203 --- # NUR210 — Complex Health Problems 5 credits · 165 hours NUR 210 - Complex Health Problems NUR 210 - Complex Health Problems Lecture: 2 Lab: 9 This course expands application of the nursing process in meeting the needs of patients with complex health problems, both physiological and psychosocial. Clinical requirements must not expire during the semester in which the course is taken. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Nursing Prerequisites: AHS129, BIO225, NUR105, NUR161, NUR195, NUR205, NUR208 --- # NUR216 — Nursing Seminar 1 credits · 15 hours NUR 216 - Nursing Seminar NUR 216 - Nursing Seminar Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is an exploration of concepts related to selected nursing topics. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Nursing --- # NUR219 — Nursing Management and Leadership 4 credits · 150 hours NUR 219 - Nursing Management and Leadership NUR 219 - Nursing Management and Leadership Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course prepares the student for the professional nursing role through the introduction of management skills required to care for small groups of individuals and to function as a leader of a nursing team. Students who successfully complete this course are eligible to apply to take the NCLEX-RN to become a registered nurse. Additional Notes: Speak with your advisor about CPR certification, all required immunizations/titers/tests, including the Hepatitis B vaccine series, major medical… Prerequisites: NUR206, NUR210 --- # OTA101 — Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 45 hours OTA 101 - Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy OTA 101 - Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces basic principles in occupational therapy, including the philosophy, history, current trends, emerging practice areas, models and theories of the profession. The Occupational Therapy Framework is also discussed. This course will include discussions of the impact of cultural, socioeconomic and political factors on the provision of OT services. Additional Notes: Restricted to Occupational Therapy Assistance students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category:… --- # OTA102 — Therapeutic Processes 2 credits · 45 hours OTA 102 - Therapeutic Processes OTA 102 - Therapeutic Processes Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course will develop the student’s knowledge of the occupational therapy process. The course will explore the evaluation process, intervention planning and implementation, --- # OTA105 — Therapeutic Analysis in Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 75 hours OTA 105 - Therapeutic Analysis in Occupational Therapy OTA 105 - Therapeutic Analysis in Occupational Therapy Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course focuses on observation and analysis of therapeutic exercise, activities and human occupations across the lifespan. Coursework incorporates hands-on experience into the application of therapeutic interventions. Additional Notes: Restricted to Occupational Therapy Assistance students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # OTA142 — OTA Clinical Introduction I 1 credits · 45 hours OTA 142 - OTA Clinical Introduction I OTA 142 - OTA Clinical Introduction I Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course introduces fundamental knowledge and the application of professional behaviors during the provision of occupational therapy services. Students will learn observation and interaction skills under the guidance and direction of fieldwork supervisors. Additional Notes: Restricted to Occupational Therapy Assistance students. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # OTA144 — OTA Clinical Introduction II 1 credits · 45 hours OTA 144 - OTA Clinical Introduction II OTA 144 - OTA Clinical Introduction II Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course facilitates continued development of observation and interaction skills in an occupational therapy setting under the guidance and direction of fieldwork supervisors. Prerequisite: OTA 142 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: OTA142 --- # OTA155 — Gerontology 2 credits · 30 hours OTA 155 - Gerontology OTA 155 - Gerontology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course explores the role of occupational therapy with the elderly population, including physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes of aging, sensory loss and compensation. Disease processes and occupational therapy evaluation and treatment principles are emphasized. Prerequisite: OTA 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: OTA101 --- # OTA162 — Psychosocial Dysfunction 3 credits · 60 hours OTA 162 - Psychosocial Dysfunction OTA 162 - Psychosocial Dysfunction Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course examines the occupational therapy process related to psychosocial challenges across the lifespan. Topics include pathologies, interventions and promotion of health and wellness. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # OTA164 — Physical Dysfunction 6 credits · 120 hours OTA 164 - Physical Dysfunction OTA 164 - Physical Dysfunction Lecture: 5 Lab: 3 This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for treatment of adult individuals with physical dysfunctions. Topics include pathology, assessments, interventions, health and wellness, and the impact of cultural and socioeconomic factors on health. Prerequisite: OTA 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: OTA101 --- # OTA176 — Pediatric Development and Dysfunction 4 credits · 90 hours OTA 176 - Pediatric Development and Dysfunction OTA 176 - Pediatric Development and Dysfunction Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course addresses normal growth and development, disabilities, and delays from birth through adolescence. Topics include assessments, treatment planning and interventions in various practice settings. Prerequisite: OTA 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: OTA101 --- # OTA203 — Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy 3 credits · 75 hours OTA 203 - Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy OTA 203 - Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course includes the identification and analysis of the components of human motion related to occupational therapy. This course will emphasize the structure of muscles, bones, and joints as they relate to human motion. Additional Notes: Restricted to Occupational Therapy Assistance students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # OTA245 — Occupational Therapy Departmental Management 2 credits · 30 hours OTA 245 - Occupational Therapy Departmental Management OTA 245 - Occupational Therapy Departmental Management Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the operation of an occupational therapy clinic, including inventory, supervision, and quality assurance. This course will examine the roles, responsibilities, supervision, and management of occupational therapy services, introducing students to current management principles, including reimbursement and continuous quality improvement measures, as well as the role of research within the profession. Prerequisite: OTA 101 Additional Notes: None Grade… Prerequisites: OTA101 --- # OTA262 — OTA Clinical Application I 7 credits · 315 hours OTA 262 - OTA Clinical Application I OTA 262 - OTA Clinical Application I Lecture: 0 Lab: 21 This course provides clinical experiences under the direct supervision of an experienced OTR or COTA, enabling students to transition into the role of entry-level OTA. Students are assigned to various settings working with individuals with developmental, physical or emotional challenges. Prerequisite: OTA 144 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: OTA144 --- # OTA264 — OTA Clinical Application II 7 credits · 315 hours OTA 264 - OTA Clinical Application II OTA 264 - OTA Clinical Application II Lecture: 0 Lab: 21 Under the direct supervision of an experienced OTR or COTA, students will build on acquired knowledge and skills as they further develop into entry-level OTA practitioners. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: OTA262 --- # PHI001 — Philosophy Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours PHI 001 - Philosophy Non-Equivalent PHI 001 - Philosophy Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 45 hours PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes a topical survey of the three main branches of philosophy - epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics - and contemporary questions related to these fields. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PHI105 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 45 hours PHI 105 - Introduction to Logic PHI 105 - Introduction to Logic Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the structure of argument, including symbolization, proofs, formal fallacies, deductions and inductions. Prerequisite: RWR 100 or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Varies by Transfer Goals Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # PHI110 — Ethics 3 credits · 45 hours PHI 110 - Ethics PHI 110 - Ethics Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of moral principles of conduct emphasizing ethical problems and modes of ethical reasoning. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PHY001 — Physics Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab 0 credits · 0 hours PHY 001 - Physics Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab PHY 001 - Physics Non-Equivalent Lecture and Lab Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for physics coursework that included lecture and lab credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # PHY002 — Physics Non-Equivalent Lecture 0 credits · 0 hours PHY 002 - Physics Non-Equivalent Lecture PHY 002 - Physics Non-Equivalent Lecture Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for physics coursework that included lecture credit transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # PHY201 — Physics I 4 credits · 90 hours PHY 201 - Physics I PHY 201 - Physics I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This is the first in a sequence of physics courses. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. This non-calculus-based course will focus on mechanics, gravity, fluids, thermodynamics, mechanical waves, and sound. Laboratory exercises supplement lectures. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT111, MAT115, PHY221 --- # PHY202 — Physics II 4 credits · 90 hours PHY 202 - Physics II PHY 202 - Physics II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course covers physics topics, including mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. This course is the second in a series of non-calculus-based physics courses. This course focuses on electromagnetic forces, fields and waves, circuits, optics, relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Laboratory exercises supplement lectures. Additional Notes: Students may not receive credit for both PHY 202 and PHY 222 . Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Subs… Prerequisites: PHY201, PHY222 --- # PHY221 — University Physics I 4 credits · 90 hours PHY 221 - University Physics I PHY 221 - University Physics I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This is the first of a sequence of courses. The course is a calculus-based treatment of the following topics: vectors, laws of motion, rotation, vibratory, and wave motion. Laboratory exercises supplement lectures. Additional Notes: Students may not receive credit for both PHY 201 and PHY 221. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT140, PHY201 --- # PHY222 — University Physics II 4 credits · 90 hours PHY 222 - University Physics II PHY 222 - University Physics II Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a continuation of calculus-based treatment of the following topics: thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, electricity and magnetism, including electrostatics, dielectrics, electric circuits, magnetic fields, and induction phenomena. This course will cover geometric and physical optics and relativity. Laboratory exercises supplement lectures. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Math/Science (Substitution Request) Division: Science and Mathematics Prerequisites: MAT141, PHY221, PHY202 --- # PSC001 — Political Science Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours PSC 001 - Political Science Non-Equivalent PSC 001 - Political Science Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for political science and government coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PSC201 — American Government 3 credits · 45 hours PSC 201 - American Government PSC 201 - American Government Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the American federal governmental institutions with a focus on the Constitution and key founding documents; the functions of executive, legislative, and judicial branches; civil liberties and rights; and the role of the electorate, interest groups, and the media. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PSC215 — State and Local Government 3 credits · 45 hours PSC 215 - State and Local Government PSC 215 - State and Local Government Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of state, county and municipal government systems, including interrelationships among these systems and within the federal government. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations 3 credits · 45 hours PSC 220 - Introduction to International Relations PSC 220 - Introduction to International Relations Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the major forces and factors influencing world affairs, with emphasis on the role of the United States in the global community and the impact of growing interdependence on daily living. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PSY001 — Psychology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours PSY 001 - Psychology Non-Equivalent PSY 001 - Psychology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for psychology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PSY002 — Psychology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours PSY 002 - Psychology Non-Equivalent PSY 002 - Psychology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for psychology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # PSY201 — General Psychology 3 credits · 45 hours PSY 201 - General Psychology PSY 201 - General Psychology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the following topics and concepts in the science of behavior: scientific method, biological basis for behavior, perception, motivation, learning, memory, development, personality, abnormal behavior, therapeutic techniques and social psychology. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # PSY203 — Human Growth and Development 3 credits · 45 hours PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the physical, cognitive, and social factors affecting human growth, development, and potential. Prerequisite: PSY 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: PSY201 --- # PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 45 hours PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the nature and development of behavioral disorders, including the investigation of contemporary treatment procedures. Prerequisite: PSY 201 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: PSY201 --- # PTH101 — Physical Therapy Professional Preparation 2 credits · 30 hours PTH 101 - Physical Therapy Professional Preparation PTH 101 - Physical Therapy Professional Preparation Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course introduces the purpose, philosophy and history of physical therapy and medical and legal documentation. Additional Notes: Restricted to Physical Therapist Assistant students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH118 — Physical Agents and Modalities 4 credits · 90 hours PTH 118 - Physical Agents and Modalities PTH 118 - Physical Agents and Modalities Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course prepares students to administer physical therapy intervention using physical agents and modalities. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH205 — Physical Therapy Functional Anatomy 4 credits · 90 hours PTH 205 - Physical Therapy Functional Anatomy PTH 205 - Physical Therapy Functional Anatomy Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course introduces basic concepts and principles of muscles, joints and motion, including traditional testing procedures. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH210 — Patient Care Techniques 4 credits · 90 hours PTH 210 - Patient Care Techniques PTH 210 - Patient Care Techniques Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course introduces basic patient care skills in physical therapy: treatment procedures (positioning and draping, transfer techniques, gait training, wheelchair management and architectural barrier), safety and body mechanics, assessment of vital signs, and data collection methods are covered. Additional Notes: Admission to the PTA Program Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH221 — Pathology I 2 credits · 30 hours PTH 221 - Pathology I PTH 221 - Pathology I Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course introduces the basic pathophysiology of the body with emphasis on the body’s reaction to disease and injury. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH222 — Pathology II 2 credits · 30 hours PTH 222 - Pathology II PTH 222 - Pathology II Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a continuation of the pathologies commonly treated in physical therapy with emphasis on etiology, clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH235 — Interpersonal Dynamics 2 credits · 30 hours PTH 235 - Interpersonal Dynamics PTH 235 - Interpersonal Dynamics Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course introduces the dynamics of the health professional/patient relationship and includes communication and the principles of respectful interaction throughout the life cycle. Additional Notes: Restricted to Physical Therapist Assistant students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH240 — Therapeutic Exercises/Applications 5 credits · 105 hours PTH 240 - Therapeutic Exercises/Applications PTH 240 - Therapeutic Exercises/Applications Lecture: 4 Lab: 3 This course provides the practical application of therapeutic exercise. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH242 — Orthopedic Management 4 credits · 90 hours PTH 242 - Orthopedic Management PTH 242 - Orthopedic Management Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course introduces basic orthopedic assessment skills and application of treatment techniques for the trunk and extremities. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH244 — Rehabilitation 4 credits · 90 hours PTH 244 - Rehabilitation PTH 244 - Rehabilitation Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course introduces neurological principles, pathology and specialized rehabilitation techniques for pediatric and adult care. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH250 — Special Topics in Physical Therapy 1 credits · 30 hours PTH 250 - Special Topics in Physical Therapy PTH 250 - Special Topics in Physical Therapy Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study in current topics related to the field of physical therapy. It also covers competencies required to progress to clinic and review for licensure examination. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH252 — Clinical Practice 2 credits · 45 hours PTH 252 - Clinical Practice PTH 252 - Clinical Practice Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course introduces elementary clinical procedures involved in the patient care setting. Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: PTH101 --- # PTH266 — Physical Therapy Practicum I 6 credits · 270 hours PTH 266 - Physical Therapy Practicum I PTH 266 - Physical Therapy Practicum I Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 This course includes patient treatments under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist and/or licensed physical therapist assistant. Prerequisite: PTH 252 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: PTH252 --- # PTH275 — Advanced Professional Preparation 1 credits · 15 hours PTH 275 - Advanced Professional Preparation PTH 275 - Advanced Professional Preparation Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course focuses on skills needed to enter the professional arena including résumé writing, interviewing, professional decision making, and preparation for the PTA National Board Examination. Additional Notes: Restricted to Physical Therapist Assistant students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # PTH276 — Physical Therapy Practicum II 6 credits · 270 hours PTH 276 - Physical Therapy Practicum II PTH 276 - Physical Therapy Practicum II Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 This course includes practicum experience in a clinical setting using advanced and specialized skills under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist and/or licensed physical therapist assistant. Prerequisite: PTH 266 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: PTH266 --- # QAT001 — Quality Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours QAT 001 - Quality Non-Equivalent QAT 001 - Quality Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for quality coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Business Technology --- # QAT110 — Manufacturing Methods 3 credits · 45 hours QAT 110 - Manufacturing Methods QAT 110 - Manufacturing Methods Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces students to the theory and practices of fundamental production manufacturing methods. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # RAD101 — Introduction to Radiography 2 credits · 30 hours RAD 101 - Introduction to Radiography RAD 101 - Introduction to Radiography Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course introduces radiologic technology with emphasis on orientation to the radiology department, ethics and basic radiation protection. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: BIO210, BIO211, MAT110 --- # RAD102 — Radiology Patient Care Procedures 2 credits · 30 hours RAD 102 - Radiology Patient Care Procedures RAD 102 - Radiology Patient Care Procedures Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of the procedures and techniques used in the care of the diagnostic imaging patient. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: BIO210, BIO211, MAT110 --- # RAD121 — Radiographic Physics 4 credits · 60 hours RAD 121 - Radiographic Physics RAD 121 - Radiographic Physics Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course introduces the principles of radiographic physics, incorporating theory and application of basic principles underlying the operation and maintenance of X-ray equipment. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: BIO210, BIO211, MAT110 --- # RAD127 — Procedures in Radiography I 2 credits · 45 hours RAD 127 - Procedures in Radiography I RAD 127 - Procedures in Radiography I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides an introduction to radiographic procedures. Positioning of the chest and abdomen is included. Prerequisite: RAD 101 and RAD 102 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD101, RAD102 --- # RAD128 — Procedures in Radiography II 1 credits · 30 hours RAD 128 - Procedures in Radiography II RAD 128 - Procedures in Radiography II Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides an introduction to radiographic procedures. Positioning of the shoulder and upper extremities is included. Prerequisite: RAD 127 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD127 --- # RAD129 — Radiographic Positioning I 2 credits · 45 hours RAD 129 - Radiographic Positioning I RAD 129 - Radiographic Positioning I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of radiographic procedures. Positioning of the lower extremities and pelvis is included. Prerequisite: RAD 128 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD128 --- # RAD139 — Radiographic Positioning II 1 credits · 30 hours RAD 139 - Radiographic Positioning II RAD 139 - Radiographic Positioning II Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of radiographic procedures. Positioning of the bony thorax and upper spinal column is included. Prerequisite: RAD 129 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD129 --- # RAD150 — Clinical Applications I 4 credits · 180 hours RAD 150 - Clinical Applications I RAD 150 - Clinical Applications I Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course includes practice of hands-on clinical skills in hospital/outpatient environments. Prerequisite: RAD 165 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD165 --- # RAD155 — Applied Radiography I 5 credits · 225 hours RAD 155 - Applied Radiography I RAD 155 - Applied Radiography I Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course introduces the clinical environment of the hospital by providing basic use of the radiographic equipment and routine radiographic procedures. Prerequisite: RAD 101 and RAD 102 and RAD 121 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD101, RAD102, RAD121 --- # RAD165 — Applied Radiography II 5 credits · 225 hours RAD 165 - Applied Radiography II RAD 165 - Applied Radiography II Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course allows students to receive instruction in the use of radiographic equipment and performance of radiographic procedures within the clinical environment of the hospital. Prerequisite: RAD 155 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD155 --- # RAD180 — Introduction to Radiographic Imaging I 1 credits · 30 hours RAD 180 - Introduction to Radiographic Imaging I RAD 180 - Introduction to Radiographic Imaging I Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides instruction in the fundamental principles and controlling factors of X-ray and image production. Prerequisite: RAD 121 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD121 --- # RAD181 — Imaging Principles I 1 credits · 30 hours RAD 181 - Imaging Principles I RAD 181 - Imaging Principles I Lecture: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides instruction in the imaging techniques related to conventional and digital radiography. Prerequisite: RAD 280 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD280 --- # RAD201 — Radiation Biology 2 credits · 30 hours RAD 201 - Radiation Biology RAD 201 - Radiation Biology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides instruction in the principles of radiobiology and protection. It emphasizes procedures that minimize radiation exposure of patients, personnel and the population at large. Prerequisite: RAD 281 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD281 --- # RAD205 — Radiographic Pathology 2 credits · 30 hours RAD 205 - Radiographic Pathology RAD 205 - Radiographic Pathology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course provides a survey of disease processes significant to the radiographer, including etiology, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. Prerequisite: RAD 230 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD230 --- # RAD225 — Selected Radiographic Topics 2 credits · 30 hours RAD 225 - Selected Radiographic Topics RAD 225 - Selected Radiographic Topics Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a study of selected areas related to radiography. Prerequisite: RAD 205 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD205 --- # RAD230 — Radiographic Procedures III 3 credits · 75 hours RAD 230 - Radiographic Procedures III RAD 230 - Radiographic Procedures III Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides instruction in special radiographic procedures. Prerequisite: RAD 236 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD236 --- # RAD235 — Radiography Seminar I 1 credits · 15 hours RAD 235 - Radiography Seminar I RAD 235 - Radiography Seminar I Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is a study of selected areas of radiography that are unique or new to the field. Prerequisite: RAD 225 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD225 --- # RAD236 — Radiography Seminar II 2 credits · 60 hours RAD 236 - Radiography Seminar II RAD 236 - Radiography Seminar II Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course includes selected areas of radiography that require additional study or application. Prerequisite: RAD 139 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD139 --- # RAD257 — Advanced Radiography I 7 credits · 315 hours RAD 257 - Advanced Radiography I RAD 257 - Advanced Radiography I Lecture: 0 Lab: 21 This course includes independently performing routine procedures in a radiology department, including involvement in advanced radiographic procedures. Prerequisite: RAD 150 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD150 --- # RAD267 — Advanced Radiography II 7 credits · 315 hours RAD 267 - Advanced Radiography II RAD 267 - Advanced Radiography II Lecture: 0 Lab: 21 This course includes independently performing routine and advanced radiographic procedures while continuing to build self-reliance and confidence in the clinical atmosphere. Prerequisite: RAD 257 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD257 --- # RAD280 — Advanced Imaging I 2 credits · 45 hours RAD 280 - Advanced Imaging I RAD 280 - Advanced Imaging I Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides instruction in the advanced imaging technologies that are unique to the needs of the profession. Prerequisite: RAD 180 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD180 --- # RAD281 — Advanced Imaging II 2 credits · 45 hours RAD 281 - Advanced Imaging II RAD 281 - Advanced Imaging II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides advanced instruction in contemporary imaging technologies and applications. Prerequisite: RAD 181 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RAD181 --- # REL001 — Religion Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours REL 001 - Religion Non-Equivalent REL 001 - Religion Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for religion coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # REL101 — Introduction to Religion 3 credits · 45 hours REL 101 - Introduction to Religion REL 101 - Introduction to Religion Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of religion and the nature of religious beliefs, practices, and their influences on culture, history and philosophy. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Humanities (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # RES110 — Cardiopulmonary Science I 2 credits · 30 hours RES 110 - Cardiopulmonary Science I RES 110 - Cardiopulmonary Science I Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course focuses on assessment, treatment and evaluation of patients with cardiopulmonary disease. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES111 — Pathophysiology 2 credits · 30 hours RES 111 - Pathophysiology RES 111 - Pathophysiology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the general principles and analyses of normal and diseased states. Prerequisite: RES 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES110 --- # RES112 — Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology 3 credits · 45 hours RES 112 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology RES 112 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of advanced principles and analyses of normal and diseased states of the cardiopulmonary system. Prerequisite: RES 111 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES111 --- # RES121 — Respiratory Skills I 4 credits · 75 hours RES 121 - Respiratory Skills I RES 121 - Respiratory Skills I Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course includes a study of basic respiratory therapy procedures and their administration. This course also presents the theory of equipment and procedures for patients requiring general cardiopulmonary care. Emphasis is on medical gas therapy, aerosol and humidity therapy. Corequisite: RES 110 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES131 — Respiratory Skills II 4 credits · 75 hours RES 131 - Respiratory Skills II RES 131 - Respiratory Skills II Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of selected respiratory care procedures and applications. This course will emphasize chest physics therapy, suctioning, airway care and specific procedures regarding airway clearance and maintenance. Lab data, chest tubes, chest X-rays, and arterial blood gases are included. Chest tube drainage systems and chest X-ray interpretation are also included. Prerequisite: RES 121 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES121 --- # RES140 — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation 2 credits · 45 hours RES 140 - Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation RES 140 - Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course focuses on theory and techniques used for mechanical ventilation. The student is introduced to protocols and procedures for adjusting mechanical ventilation. Prerequisite: RES 131 and RES 246 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES131, RES246 --- # RES142 — Basic Pediatric Care 2 credits · 30 hours RES 142 - Basic Pediatric Care RES 142 - Basic Pediatric Care Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course includes an introduction to basic pediatric and neonatal respiratory care. Prerequisite: RES 243 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES243 --- # RES150 — Clinical Applications I 4 credits · 180 hours RES 150 - Clinical Applications I RES 150 - Clinical Applications I Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course is a study of entry-level clinical procedures in the hospital setting. Corequisite: RES 140 and RES 243 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES152 — Clinical Applications II 3 credits · 135 hours RES 152 - Clinical Applications II RES 152 - Clinical Applications II Lecture: 0 Lab: 9 This course includes practice of respiratory care procedures in the hospital setting. This course will also introduce the critical care setting with emphasis on intensive respiratory care skills, maintenance of artificial airways, continuous mechanical ventilation and physiologic monitoring is provided. Prerequisite: RES 150 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES150 --- # RES205 — Neonatal Respiratory Care 2 credits · 30 hours RES 205 - Neonatal Respiratory Care RES 205 - Neonatal Respiratory Care Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course focuses on cardiopulmonary physiology, pathology, and management of the newborn patient. This course will also include neonatal assessment, therapeutic procedures, monitoring, mechanical ventilation and clinical issues in neonatal care. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES210 — Cardiopulmonary Science II 3 credits · 45 hours RES 210 - Cardiopulmonary Science II RES 210 - Cardiopulmonary Science II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of cardiopulmonary, renal, and neuromuscular physiology and pathophysiology. This course will emphasize current therapeutic modalities in the care of patients with cardiopulmonary diseases. Etiologic, symptomatic, diagnostic and prognostic facets of each disease are presented. Prerequisite: RES 150 and RES 243 and RES 247 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES150, RES243, RES247 --- # RES220 — Hemodynamic Monitoring 1 credits · 15 hours RES 220 - Hemodynamic Monitoring RES 220 - Hemodynamic Monitoring Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is a study of basic hemodynamic monitoring. This course will include a study of blood flow utilizing pulmonary artery and central venous pressure catheters. Corequisite: RES 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES235 — Respiratory Diagnostics 4 credits · 75 hours RES 235 - Respiratory Diagnostics RES 235 - Respiratory Diagnostics Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. This course will discuss the methods, equipment, techniques and interpretation of pulmonary function, exercise testing and hemodynamic monitoring. Other topics include electrocardiography and hyperbaric oxygenation. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES243 — Mechanical Ventilation II 2 credits · 45 hours RES 243 - Mechanical Ventilation II RES 243 - Mechanical Ventilation II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course incorporates advanced theory of mechanical ventilation. Liberation from mechanical ventilation is explored. Prerequisite: RES 111 and RES 140 Corequisite: RES 247 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES111, RES140 --- # RES246 — Respiratory Pharmacology 2 credits · 30 hours RES 246 - Respiratory Pharmacology RES 246 - Respiratory Pharmacology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course includes a study of pharmacologic agents used in cardiopulmonary care. This course will include indications, contraindications, hazards, and side effects of pharmacological agents used to treat cardiopulmonary and renal disorders. Emphasis is placed on agents commonly administered by respiratory care practitioners. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # RES247 — Advanced Respiratory Pharmacology 2 credits · 30 hours RES 247 - Advanced Respiratory Pharmacology RES 247 - Advanced Respiratory Pharmacology Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the indications, side effects and hazards of pharmacologic agents used in the intensive care unit. Emphasis is on agents commonly administered by the respiratory care practitioner. Prerequisite: RES 246 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES246 --- # RES249 — Comprehensive Applications 2 credits · 30 hours RES 249 - Comprehensive Applications RES 249 - Comprehensive Applications Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course includes the integration of didactic and clinical training in respiratory care technology. This course introduces current issues, problem-solving skills, and principles of supervision with an emphasis on the role of the first-line supervisor. Students take a valid written examination and participate in a clinical simulation in preparation for national examinations. Prerequisite: RES 205 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES205 --- # RES253 — Advanced Clinical Studies I 6 credits · 270 hours RES 253 - Advanced Clinical Studies I RES 253 - Advanced Clinical Studies I Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 This course provides clinical instruction in advanced patient care practice. This course provides students with the opportunity to refine techniques applicable to critically ill patients, with an emphasis on prolonged mechanical ventilation. Prerequisite: RES 152 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES152 --- # RES254 — Advanced Clinical Studies II 7 credits · 315 hours RES 254 - Advanced Clinical Studies II RES 254 - Advanced Clinical Studies II Lecture: 0 Lab: 21 This course includes clinical instruction in advanced patient care practice. The course offers clinical instruction in pediatric, neonatal and adult critical care. The student respiratory care practitioner is expected to function as a critical care therapist with limited supervision or instruction. Prerequisite: RES 253 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: RES253 --- # RWR032 — Integrated Developmental Reading and Developmental English 3 credits · 45 hours RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Reading and Developmental English RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Reading and Developmental English Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course offers a review of academic reading and writing skills necessary for success in transitional and college-level courses. Students will apply strategies learned to the enhancement of reading comprehension skills and to writing activities for a variety of rhetorical situations. Additional Notes: Non-degree credit course Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 45 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English (Non-Degree Credit) RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English (Non-Degree Credit) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher-order thinking skills. Prerequisite: RWR 032 or appropriate placement scores Additional Notes: Non-degree credit course Grade Type: Pass/Fail General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # SAC101 — Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 101 - Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills SAC 101 - Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces basic best practices of school-age and youth care skills for practitioners in out-of-school care environments. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SAC200 — Introduction to School-Age and Youth Care 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 200 - Introduction to School-Age and Youth Care SAC 200 - Introduction to School-Age and Youth Care Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces students to current theories and practices relevant to the care of school-age children and youth. Characteristics of the components of quality programs are explored using the nationally recognized program appraisal tool A.S.Q. (Assessing School-Age Care Quality). Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SAC201 — Development of the School-Age Child and Youth 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 201 - Development of the School-Age Child and Youth SAC 201 - Development of the School-Age Child and Youth Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course examines how to plan for and guide the social and emotional development of school-age children and youth. Students gain the knowledge and skills to interpret and evaluate behavior and to make appropriate decisions needed to work effectively with school-age children. Prerequisite: SAC 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SAC101 --- # SAC202 — Administration of School-Age and Youth Programs 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 202 - Administration of School-Age and Youth Programs SAC 202 - Administration of School-Age and Youth Programs Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is designed to allow students to gain insight into the pragmatic aspects of program administration and supervision. Students will obtain an understanding of the skills needed to maintain, promote, and enhance total program development and participate in forums with area program coordinators. Students will discuss current issues related to program administration and supervision. Prerequisite: SAC 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General… Prerequisites: SAC101 --- # SAC203 — Designing Model Environments for School-Age Child Care 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 203 - Designing Model Environments for School-Age Child Care SAC 203 - Designing Model Environments for School-Age Child Care Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course will focus on considerations of indoor and outdoor environments in school-age programs. Students will explore safety standards, equipment, and materials used in the design and structure of outdoor space as well as how to utilize existing shared indoor space effectively. This course focuses on the relationship between SAC curriculum and the SAC environment. Field trips are an integral component to the course. Prerequisite: SAC 200 Addit… Prerequisites: SAC200 --- # SAC204 — Safety, Health and Nutrition for School-Age Children and Youth 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 204 - Safety, Health and Nutrition for School-Age Children and Youth SAC 204 - Safety, Health and Nutrition for School-Age Children and Youth Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course will provide an in-depth look into security and safety issues in school-age programs. Students will plan nutritional snacks and learn techniques to protect and enhance the health of children. Prerequisite: SAC 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SAC101 --- # SAC205 — Guiding Behavior, Violence Prevention and Classroom Management Strategies 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 205 - Guiding Behavior, Violence Prevention and Classroom Management Strategies SAC 205 - Guiding Behavior, Violence Prevention and Classroom Management Strategies Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Students learn to recognize patterns of violence, how they develop and how they can be modified and controlled. Students also learn to incorporate positive behavioral skills used in guiding children’s behavior. Prerequisite: SAC 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SAC101 --- # SAC206 — Human Relationships for Children, Staff and Families 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 206 - Human Relationships for Children, Staff and Families SAC 206 - Human Relationships for Children, Staff and Families Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study in the human relationships present in school-age care programs. Focus will be on the examination of the various relationships and how the management of these relationships provides effective tools for developing quality programs. Prerequisite: SAC 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SAC101 --- # SAC207 — Sciences, Technology, and Cultural Arts in School-Age and Youth Programs 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 207 - Sciences, Technology, and Cultural Arts in School-Age and Youth Programs SAC 207 - Sciences, Technology, and Cultural Arts in School-Age and Youth Programs Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides an opportunity for students to learn to incorporate the use of science, technology and arts in planning activities and administering program operations. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SAC208 — Supervised Field Experiences for School-Age and Youth Care 3 credits · 105 hours SAC 208 - Supervised Field Experiences for School-Age and Youth Care SAC 208 - Supervised Field Experiences for School-Age and Youth Care Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course offers students the opportunity to put skills they have learned through the school-age curriculum into practice. Prerequisite: Completion of twelve credit hours in SAC courses Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SAC209 — Introduction to Special Education for School-Age Children and Youth 3 credits · 45 hours SAC 209 - Introduction to Special Education for School-Age Children and Youth SAC 209 - Introduction to Special Education for School-Age Children and Youth Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of school-age children and youth with special needs. The course will review the history of the field, basic beliefs, current trends and exceptionality categories emphasizing treatment modalities, community resources, federal legislation and strategies for inclusion. Prerequisite: SAC 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Soc… Prerequisites: SAC101 --- # SCI001 — Science Non-Equivalent Lab and Lecture Course 0 credits · 0 hours SCI 001 - Science Non-Equivalent Lab and Lecture Course SCI 001 - Science Non-Equivalent Lab and Lecture Course Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for lab science coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Science and Mathematics --- # SCI002 — Science Non-Equivalent Lecture Course 0 credits · 0 hours SCI 002 - Science Non-Equivalent Lecture Course SCI 002 - Science Non-Equivalent Lecture Course Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for non-lab science coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: * Hours vary depending on the external course. Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Science and Mathematics --- # SCI207 — Special Topics in Science 3 credits · 3 hours SCI 207 - Special Topics in Science SCI 207 - Special Topics in Science Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers special topics in science. Additional Notes: Departmental approval Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Science and Mathematics --- # SCS001 — Social Science Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours SCS 001 - Social Science Non-Equivalent SCS 001 - Social Science Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for social science coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SCS002 — Social Science Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours SCS 002 - Social Science Non-Equivalent SCS 002 - Social Science Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for social science coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SOC001 — Sociology Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours SOC 001 - Sociology Non-Equivalent SOC 001 - Sociology Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for sociology coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 45 hours SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology, including culture, socialization, interaction, social groups and stratification, effects of population growth, and technology in society and social institutions. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SOC102 — Marriage and the Family 3 credits · 45 hours SOC 102 - Marriage and the Family SOC 102 - Marriage and the Family Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the institutions of marriage and the family from a sociological perspective. Significant forms and structures of family groups are studied in relation to current trends and social change. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SOC205 — Social Problems 3 credits · 45 hours SOC 205 - Social Problems SOC 205 - Social Problems Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a survey of current social problems in America, stressing the importance of social change and conflicts as they influence perceptions, definitions, etiology, and possible solutions. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SOC210 — Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits · 45 hours SOC 210 - Juvenile Delinquency SOC 210 - Juvenile Delinquency Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course presents the nature, extent and causes of juvenile delinquency behavior, including strategies used in the prevention, intervention and control of deviant behavior. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Behavioral/Social Sciences (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SPA001 — Spanish Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours SPA 001 - Spanish Non-Equivalent SPA 001 - Spanish Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for Spanish coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Grade Type: Letter Grade Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SPA100 — Introduction to Spanish 3 credits · 45 hours SPA 100 - Introduction to Spanish (Non-Degree Credit) SPA 100 - Introduction to Spanish (Non-Degree Credit) Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the basics of language, specifically in comparing and contrasting English and Spanish grammar. The course incorporates the four basic skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) as well as study and test-taking skills peculiar to the study of foreign language. Additional Notes: Non-degree credit course Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I 4 credits · 60 hours SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. It includes an introduction to Hispanic culture. High school Spanish or successful completion of SPA 100 within the last five years is strongly recommended. Additional Notes: Students may not receive credit for both SPA 122 and SPA 101. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100, SPA100, SPA122 --- # SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II 4 credits · 60 hours SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course continues development of the basic language skills and the study of the Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: SPA 101 with a minimum grade of C or an appropriate Spanish placement test score Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA122 — Basic Proficiency in Spanish 3 credits · 45 hours SPA 122 - Basic Proficiency in Spanish SPA 122 - Basic Proficiency in Spanish Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the practice and further development of essential listening, reading, speaking and writing skills. High school Spanish or successful completion of SPA 100 within the last five years is strongly recommended. Additional Notes: Students may not receive credit for both SPA 122 and SPA 101 . Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100, SPA100, SPA101 --- # SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 45 hours SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a review of Spanish grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading difficult prose. Prerequisite: SPA 102 with a minimum grade of C or an appropriate Spanish placement test score Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SPA102 --- # SPA202 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 45 hours SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course continues a review of Spanish grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading more difficult prose. Prerequisite: SPA 201 with a minimum grade of C or an appropriate Spanish placement test score Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: SPA201 --- # SPC001 — Speech Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours SPC 001 - Speech Non-Equivalent SPC 001 - Speech Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for social science course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # SPC205 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 45 hours SPC 205 - Public Speaking SPC 205 - Public Speaking Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the principles of public speaking with the application of speaking skills. This course will cover varied communication situations. Emphasis is placed on content and organization in the development and delivery of oral messages. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Approved) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 45 hours SPC 209 - Interpersonal Communication SPC 209 - Interpersonal Communication Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course introduces the principles of interpersonal communication with emphasis on interpersonal theory as applied to personal and professional relationships. Students will learn to observe and analyze how these principles operate in daily interaction with others. This course focuses on a variety of communication contexts, including self, stranger, acquaintance, business, and personal. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Lette… Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # SPC210 — Oral Interpretation of Literature 3 credits · 45 hours SPC 210 - Oral Interpretation of Literature SPC 210 - Oral Interpretation of Literature Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course presents the principles and practices in the oral interpretation of literary works. This course will include the selection, analysis, rehearsal and performance of poetry, prose and/or drama. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # SPC225 — Introduction to Communication Theory 3 credits · 45 hours SPC 225 - Introduction to Communication Theory SPC 225 - Introduction to Communication Theory Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This is a survey course of various communication theories, which considers the principles, contexts, and development of human communication. Topics include discussion of interpersonal, relational, organizational, symbolic, rhetorical, media, gender, and intercultural communication theories. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Communication (Substitution Request) Division: Human… Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # SUR101 — Introduction to Surgical Technology 5 credits · 135 hours SUR 101 - Introduction to Surgical Technology SUR 101 - Introduction to Surgical Technology Lecture: 3 Lab: 6 This course includes a study of the surgical environment, team concepts, aseptic technique, hospital organization, basic instrumentation and supplies, sterilization, principles of infection control, and wound healing. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: AHS104, BIO210 --- # SUR102 — Applied Surgical Technology 5 credits · 120 hours SUR 102 - Applied Surgical Technology SUR 102 - Applied Surgical Technology Lecture: 3.5 Lab: 4.5 This course covers the principles and application of aseptic technique, the perioperative role, and medical/legal aspects. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: BIO211 --- # SUR103 — Surgical Procedures I 4 credits · 90 hours SUR 103 - Surgical Procedures I SUR 103 - Surgical Procedures I Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of a system to system approach to surgical procedures and relates regional anatomy, pathology, specialty equipment, and team responsibility. Patient safety, medical/legal aspects, and drugs used in surgery are emphasized. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR104 — Surgical Procedures II 4 credits · 60 hours SUR 104 - Surgical Procedures II SUR 104 - Surgical Procedures II Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the various specialties of surgical procedures. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR105 — Surgical Procedures III 4 credits · 60 hours SUR 105 - Surgical Procedures III SUR 105 - Surgical Procedures III Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course is a study of advanced specialties of surgical procedures. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR110 — Introduction to Surgical Practicum 5 credits · 225 hours SUR 110 - Introduction to Surgical Practicum SUR 110 - Introduction to Surgical Practicum Lecture: 0 Lab: 15 This course is an introduction to the application of surgical technique by assisting in the perioperative roles in various clinical affiliations. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR112 — Surgical Practicum I 4 credits · 180 hours SUR 112 - Surgical Practicum I SUR 112 - Surgical Practicum I Lecture: 0 Lab: 12 This course includes the application of perioperative theory under clinical supervision. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR113 — Advanced Surgical Practicum 6 credits · 270 hours SUR 113 - Advanced Surgical Practicum SUR 113 - Advanced Surgical Practicum Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 This course includes a supervised progression of surgical team responsibilities and duties of the perioperative role in various clinical affiliations. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR120 — Surgical Seminar 2 credits · 30 hours SUR 120 - Surgical Seminar SUR 120 - Surgical Seminar Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course includes the comprehensive correlation of theory and practice in the perioperative role. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # SUR123 — Sterile Processing Technology 3 credits · 45 hours SUR 123 - Sterile Processing Technology SUR 123 - Sterile Processing Technology Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides detailed study of the preparation and processing procedures of surgical instruments. Additional Notes: Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology Program and register with a Health Science faculty advisor. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # TDR101 — Introduction to Truck Driver Training 5 credits · 75 hours TDR 101 - Introduction to Truck Driver Training TDR 101 - Introduction to Truck Driver Training Lecture: 5 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to truck driver training. Prerequisite: RWR 032 or appropriate placement Corequisite: TDR 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # TDR102 — Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training 4 credits · 60 hours TDR 102 - Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training TDR 102 - Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training Lecture: 4 Lab: 0 This course covers the safe operation of a tractor-trailer on the open highway. Prerequisite: TDR 101 and TDR 104 Corequisite: TDR 103 and TDR 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: TDR101, TDR104 --- # TDR103 — Preparation for CDL Examination 3 credits · 75 hours TDR 103 - Preparation for CDL Examination TDR 103 - Preparation for CDL Examination Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course will prepare students for the South Carolina CDL examination including rules, regulations, policies, and driver practice. Prerequisite: TDR 101 and TDR 104 Corequisite: TDR 102 and TDR 105 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: TDR101, TDR104 --- # TDR104 — Electronic Logging 1 credits · 15 hours TDR 104 - Electronic Logging TDR 104 - Electronic Logging Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the use of computer-based software to record hours of service as required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA) of the Department of Transportation (DOT). Prerequisite: RWR 032 or appropriate placement Corequisite: TDR 101 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # TDR105 — The Business of Truck Driving 3 credits · 45 hours TDR 105 - The Business of Truck Driving TDR 105 - The Business of Truck Driving Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to the business aspects of truck driving as well as personal life skills, health effects and customer service. Prerequisite: TDR 101 and TDR 104 Corequisite: TDR 102 and TDR 103 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: TDR101, TDR104 --- # THE001 — Theater Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours THE 001 - Theater Non-Equivalent THE 001 - Theater Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for theater coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Humanities and Social Sciences --- # THE101 — Introduction to Theater 3 credits · 45 hours THE 101 - Introduction to Theater THE 101 - Introduction to Theater Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes the appreciation and analysis of theatrical literature, history and production. Prerequisite: RWR 100 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate placement Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: Other (Approved) (Substitution Request for Humanities) Division: Humanities and Social Sciences Prerequisites: RWR100 --- # TRL001 — Transportation and Logistics Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours TRL 001 - Transportation and Logistics Non-Equivalent TRL 001 - Transportation and Logistics Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for transportation and logistics coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # TRL105 — Warehousing 3 credits · 45 hours TRL 105 - Warehousing TRL 105 - Warehousing Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the role, functions and management of warehousing; transportation; accountability; operations and contingency planning; warehouse security; contracts; liabilities; and inventory control. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # TRL106 — Export/Import 3 credits · 45 hours TRL 106 - Export/Import TRL 106 - Export/Import Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course includes an overview of international trade, entering the overseas market, distribution, payment, letters of credit, shipping, importing, customs-house brokers, government regulations, and sources of assistance and information. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Business Technology --- # VET101 — Animal Breeds and Husbandry 3 credits · 60 hours VET 101 - Animal Breeds and Husbandry VET 101 - Animal Breeds and Husbandry Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is a study of various species and breeds of domestic animals commonly encountered in veterinary medicine. Emphasis is placed on the recognition of each breed as well as important terminology and physiological data and behavior of each species of animal. Additional Notes: Restricted to Veterinary Technology students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # VET104 — Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 60 hours VET 104 - Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology VET 104 - Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Lecture: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 This course provides a general survey of the functional anatomy and physiology of the domestic animals commonly encountered in veterinary medicine. Dissection of representative cadavers is performed in the laboratory. Additional Notes: Restricted to Veterinary Technology students. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # VET105 — Orientation to Veterinary Technology 1 credits · 15 hours VET 105 - Orientation to Veterinary Technology VET 105 - Orientation to Veterinary Technology Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the different job opportunities for a veterinary technician. In addition, the course exposes the student to key characteristics of people who are successful in the field. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # VET112 — Veterinary Terminology and Calculations 2 credits · 30 hours VET 112 - Veterinary Terminology and Calculations VET 112 - Veterinary Terminology and Calculations Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a study of veterinary medical terminology and pharmacologic and therapeutic calculations for the veterinary technician. Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences --- # VET117 — Animal Nutrition 2 credits · 30 hours VET 117 - Animal Nutrition VET 117 - Animal Nutrition Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course is a study of the different nutrients and their functions. Evaluating foodstuffs and exploring the role of dietary management and the use of prescription diets in small animals are covered in the course. Prerequisite: VET 112 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET112 --- # VET119 — Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and Dentistry 3 credits · 105 hours VET 119 - Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and Dentistry VET 119 - Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and Dentistry Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course is the study of the fundamental principles of veterinary diagnostic imaging using digital radiographic techniques, including advanced imaging modalities. Also, the course is the study of diagnostic full-mouth dental radiographs and the principles and practices of veterinary dentistry. Prerequisite: VET 142 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET142 --- # VET140 — Veterinary Pharmacology 2 credits · 45 hours VET 140 - Veterinary Pharmacology VET 140 - Veterinary Pharmacology Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course is the study of the principles of pharmacology and the pharmaceutical products used in veterinary medicine. Prerequisite: VET 101 and VET 104 Corequisite: VET 142 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET101, VET104 --- # VET142 — Veterinary Anesthesia 3 credits · 75 hours VET 142 - Veterinary Anesthesia VET 142 - Veterinary Anesthesia Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is the study of the principles and practical uses of anesthesia in veterinary medicine. Prerequisite: VET 101 and VET 104 Corequisite: VET 140 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET101, VET104 --- # VET152 — Clinical Pathology 4 credits · 90 hours VET 152 - Clinical Pathology VET 152 - Clinical Pathology Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 This course is a study of veterinary hematology, urology and clinical chemistry followed by application of standard laboratory procedures and regulatory testing in each of these disciplines. Prerequisite: VET 216 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET216 --- # VET160 — Clinical Techniques II 3 credits · 75 hours VET 160 - Clinical Techniques II VET 160 - Clinical Techniques II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course provides a survey of technical skills required by the veterinary technician with emphasis on radiographic and anesthetic procedures. Prerequisite: VET 101 and VET 104 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET101, VET104 --- # VET170 — Veterinary Technician Externship 6 credits · 270 hours VET 170 - Veterinary Technician Externship VET 170 - Veterinary Technician Externship Lecture: 0 Lab: 18 This course provides clinical training in the veterinary field under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian in a veterinary facility. Prerequisite: VET 250 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET250 --- # VET203 — Small Animal Diseases, Zoonosis and Client Education 3 credits · 45 hours VET 203 - Small Animal Diseases, Zoonosis and Client Education VET 203 - Small Animal Diseases, Zoonosis and Client Education Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of small animal diseases, including their etiology, symptoms, treatment and prevention. Emphasis is placed on the zoonotic potential of specific diseases in addition to strategies for client education. Prerequisite: VET 216 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET216 --- # VET207 — Large Animal Clinical Practices 3 credits · 75 hours VET 207 - Large Animal Clinical Practices VET 207 - Large Animal Clinical Practices Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course is a study of topics relevant to medical and surgical techniques of the common domestic large animal species. Topics include physical exam, restraint, sample collection, bandaging, emergency treatment, surgical and obstetrical procedures and instruments, herd health and lameness. Prerequisite: VET 240 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET240 --- # VET216 — Veterinary Parasitology and Laboratory Animal Medicine 3 credits · 75 hours VET 216 - Veterinary Parasitology and Laboratory Animal Medicine VET 216 - Veterinary Parasitology and Laboratory Animal Medicine Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course covers the clinically significant internal and external parasites that impact a variety of large and small animal species. Topics include diagnostic laboratory skills, the parasite’s life cycle and potential zoonotic impact. All aspects of laboratory animal medicine are also explored. Prerequisite: VET 142 and VET 160 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET142, VET160 --- # VET240 — Office Management and Client Education 3 credits · 45 hours VET 240 - Office Management and Client Education VET 240 - Office Management and Client Education Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course provides a study of office management, including the use of the computer in veterinary medical facilities. The course also includes an in-depth study of veterinary ethics and client education techniques. Prerequisite: VET 160 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET160 --- # VET250 — Clinical Techniques III 3 credits · 105 hours VET 250 - Clinical Techniques III VET 250 - Clinical Techniques III Lecture: 1 Lab: 6 This course includes a survey of technical skills required by the veterinary technician with emphasis on laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: VET 142 and VET 216 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET142, VET216 --- # VET260 — Clinical Techniques IV 3 credits · 75 hours VET 260 - Clinical Techniques IV VET 260 - Clinical Techniques IV Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 This course surveys the technical skills required by veterinary technicians with emphasis on medical and surgical emergencies. Prerequisite: VET 250 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET250 --- # VET280 — Senior Seminar 1 credits · 15 hours VET 280 - Senior Seminar VET 280 - Senior Seminar Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course allows various topics applicable to the second-year student’s curriculum to be discussed in small groups. This includes, but is not limited to, issues arising from the veterinary technician externship. Prerequisite: VET 152 and VET 250 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Health Sciences Prerequisites: VET152, VET250 --- # WLD001 — Welding Non-Equivalent 0 credits · 0 hours WLD 001 - Welding Non-Equivalent WLD 001 - Welding Non-Equivalent Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credit: * Indicates credit given for welding coursework transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC. Additional Notes: *Hours vary depending on the external course. Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD110 — Welding Safety and Health 1 credits · 15 hours WLD 110 - Welding Safety and Health WLD 110 - Welding Safety and Health Lecture: 1 Lab: 0 This course introduces safety and health hazards associated with welding and related processes. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD111 — Arc Welding I 4 credits · 120 hours WLD 111 - Arc Welding I WLD 111 - Arc Welding I Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course covers the safety, equipment and skills used in the shielded metal arc welding process. Fillet welds are made to visual criteria in several positions. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD114 — Advanced Arc Welding 1 credits · 45 hours WLD 114 - Advanced Arc Welding WLD 114 - Advanced Arc Welding Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course is a continued study of out-of-position shielded metal arc welding. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD118 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous I 4 credits · 120 hours WLD 118 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous I WLD 118 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous I Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course covers the equipment setup and fundamental techniques for gas metal arc welding on ferrous materials. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD119 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous II 1 credits · 45 hours WLD 119 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous II WLD 119 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Ferrous II Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques used in preparation for gas metal arc welder qualification on ferrous metals. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD120 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I 4 credits · 150 hours WLD 120 - Flux Cored Arc Welding I WLD 120 - Flux Cored Arc Welding I Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers the equipment setup and fundamental techniques for flux cored arc welding. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD123 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Non-Ferrous II 1 credits · 45 hours WLD 123 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Non-Ferrous II WLD 123 - Gas Metal Arc Welding Non-Ferrous II Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques used in preparation for gas metal arc welder qualification on nonferrous materials. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD127 — Structural Blueprints I 3 credits · 45 hours WLD 127 - Structural Blueprints I WLD 127 - Structural Blueprints I Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course covers the fundamentals of blueprint reading for structural welding applications including orthographic views, lines, basic dimensioning, and basic welding symbol interpretation. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD132 — Inert Gas Welding Ferrous 4 credits · 150 hours WLD 132 - Inert Gas Welding Ferrous WLD 132 - Inert Gas Welding Ferrous Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers setup and adjustment of equipment and fundamental techniques for welding ferrous metals. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD133 — Inert Gas Welding Ferrous Tubing 1 credits · 45 hours WLD 133 - Inert Gas Welding Ferrous Tubing WLD 133 - Inert Gas Welding Ferrous Tubing Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of ferrous tubing. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding 2 credits · 60 hours WLD 136 - Advanced Inert Gas Welding WLD 136 - Advanced Inert Gas Welding Lecture: 1 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques for all positions of welding ferrous and non-ferrous materials. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD137 — Inert Gas Welding Aluminum Tubing 1 credits · 45 hours WLD 137 - Inert Gas Welding Aluminum Tubing WLD 137 - Inert Gas Welding Aluminum Tubing Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of aluminum tubing. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD141 — Weld Quality 2 credits · 30 hours WLD 141 - Weld Quality WLD 141 - Weld Quality Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course introduces weld quality assurance. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD145 — Field Welding 2 credits · 45 hours WLD 145 - Field Welding WLD 145 - Field Welding Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers welding with portable welding machines in field use. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD150 — Specialized Welding 4 credits · 150 hours WLD 150 - Specialized Welding WLD 150 - Specialized Welding Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers flux core and gas metal arc welding. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD170 — Qualification Welding 4 credits · 120 hours WLD 170 - Qualification Welding WLD 170 - Qualification Welding Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course covers the procedures and practices used in taking welder qualification tests. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD201 — Welding Metallurgy 2 credits · 30 hours WLD 201 - Welding Metallurgy WLD 201 - Welding Metallurgy Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers the weldability of metals, weld failure, and the effects of heat on chemical, physical and mechanical properties. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD203 — Structural Blueprints II 2 credits · 30 hours WLD 203 - Structural Blueprints II WLD 203 - Structural Blueprints II Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 This course covers advanced blueprint reading skills including structural shapes identification and applications, creating bill of materials, welding symbol application, basic layout techniques and mathematics, working with dimensions and tolerances. Prerequisite: WLD 127 Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance Prerequisites: WLD127 --- # WLD222 — Advanced Fabrication Welding 4 credits · 150 hours WLD 222 - Advanced Fabrication Welding WLD 222 - Advanced Fabrication Welding Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers the layout, construction, and assembly of metal projects using metal working and welding equipment. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD225 — Arc Welding Pipe I 4 credits · 120 hours WLD 225 - Arc Welding Pipe I WLD 225 - Arc Welding Pipe I Lecture: 2 Lab: 6 This course covers the techniques used in shielded metal arc welding of groove welds on pipe. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD226 — Arc Welding Pipe II 1 credits · 45 hours WLD 226 - Arc Welding Pipe II WLD 226 - Arc Welding Pipe II Lecture: 0 Lab: 3 This course covers the techniques used in shielded metal arc welding of fillet welds on pipe. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD228 — Inert Gas Welding Pipe I 4 credits · 150 hours WLD 228 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe I WLD 228 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe I Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of groove welds on ferrous pipe. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD229 — Inert Gas Welding Pipe II 2 credits · 45 hours WLD 229 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe II WLD 229 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of groove welds on alloyed steel and nonferrous pipe. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD231 — Gas Metal Arc and Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe I 4 credits · 150 hours WLD 231 - Gas Metal Arc and Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe I WLD 231 - Gas Metal Arc and Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe I Lecture: 1 Lab: 9 This course covers the techniques used in gas metal arc and/or flux cored arc welding of groove welds on pipe. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance --- # WLD232 — Gas Metal Arc-Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe II 2 credits · 45 hours WLD 232 - Gas Metal Arc-Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe II WLD 232 - Gas Metal Arc-Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe II Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 This course covers the techniques used in gas metal arc and/or flux cored arc welding of fillet welds on pipe. Additional Notes: None Grade Type: Letter General Education Category: None Division: Manufacturing and Maintenance