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| ACG2021 | Financial Accounting | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to financial accounting concepts and procedures. Generally accepted accounting principles and the accounting cycle are emphasized. Topics include merchandising activi… source |
| ACG2071 | Managerial Accounting | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to managerial accounting concepts and procedures. Emphasis is on the use of accounting information for managerial planning, control and decision-making. Topics includ… source |
| ACG2450 | Computer Accounting | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introductory computer accounting course. Accounting with QuickBooks will be emphasized. The computer will be used for general ledger procedures, accounts receivable, accounts paya… source |
| ACG2630 | Auditing | — | 3 credit hour(s) It is an introduction to the principles and procedures that enable the auditor to express an opinion on the fairness and reliability of financial statements. Contact: 3 hours source |
| ACG3024 | Financial Statement Analysis for Managers | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of accounting information and the language of financial accounting to effectively participate in activities such as planning, investment, con… source |
| ACG4501 | Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ACG4642 | Auditing II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ACG4653 | Governmental Auditing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on financial and performance audits in compliance with AICPA and GAO audit standards and on audits of federal financial assistance under the Single Audit Act.… source |
| ACG4671 | Internal Auditing | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course will provide an overall understanding of the role of internal auditing within an organization. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ACG4682 | Fraud Examination / Forensic Accounting | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| TAX2000 | Income Tax Accounting | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of federal income tax laws and procedures; concepts and methods of determining income of individuals, for income tax purposes. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| DIG1111 | Digital Character Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers the observation and translation of three-dimensional form into two-dimensional drawings. The student will learn the interpretation of the human body, based on majo… source |
| DIG1132 | Digital Art and Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces environmental design. Students will learn the concepts, hardware, and software related to digital image acquisition, image editing, manipulation, color managem… source |
| DIG1302 | 3D Modeling | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the basic tools, techniques and applications for feature 3D animation and game development Students will learn how to manipulate objects, build mod… source |
| DIG1430 | Storyboarding | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course introduces the necessary tasks in the storytelling phase of an animation project. Students will learn how to develop and design visual storyboards and how to sell their s… source |
| DIG1437 | Narrative Storyboarding | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn principles of animation, mechanics, cinematics, character development, structure of story and adapting movement for the animation medium. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| DIG2113 | Post Production and Editing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to combine computer-generated imagery with matte painting and backgrounds and the core principles of proper compositing, color correction, and editing. Contac… source |
| DIG2304 | Character Animation | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn in-depth character design, development, rigging, and animation techniques, how to create segmented and solid model mesh of bipeds and quadrupeds, and techniques u… source |
| DIG2318 | Animation Studio I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will work in collaboration with faculty and industry mentors. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| DIG2319 | Animation Studio II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Working in groups, students develop a project plan and produce a short, 3D animated movie. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| DIG2370 | Character Modeling and Rigging | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will solve complex issues of character articulation with an emphasis on skeleton, skin, and binding techniques. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| DIG2391C | Animation Studio III | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students also create a website for the project, social media and market campaigns, and submit the short animated movie to festivals. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| DIG2396C | Motion Capture | — | 4 credit hour(s) They will also learn how to set up motion capture and shooting, data tracking, skeleton retargeting, as well as animation correction and enhancements. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| DIG2790 | Texturing and Environment Design | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| ANT2000 | Introduction to Anthropology | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will learn the foundations of anthropology as the study of human variation in its biological, social, and cultural dimensions. Students will learn about anth… source |
| ANT2140 | Introduction to Archaeology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| ANT2410 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers the origins and development of human lifeways, differences among societies in technology, language, social organization, religion, and values, and historical and c… source |
| ANT2511 | Introduction to Physical Anthropology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers human evolution, human genetics, races, man’s relation to primates, and comparative anthropometry. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| ACR0190 | HVAC Co-Op X | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 5 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0930 | HVAC Co-Op I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0931 | HVAC Co-Op II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0932 | HVAC Co-Op III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0933 | HVAC Co-Op IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0934 | HVAC Co-Op V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0935 | HVAC Co-Op VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0936 | HVAC Co-Op VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0937 | HVAC Co-Op VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0938 | HVAC Co-Op IX | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 5 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0940 | HVAC Apprenticeship I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0941 | HVAC Apprenticeship II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0942 | HVAC Apprenticeship III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0943 | HVAC Apprenticeship IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0944 | HVAC Apprenticeship V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0945 | HVAC Apprenticeship VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0946 | HVAC Apprenticeship VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0947 | HVAC Apprenticeship VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0948 | HVAC Apprenticeship IX | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 5 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 147 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ACR0949 | HVAC Apprenticeship X | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 5 HVAC apprentices. Contact: 147 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0350 | Electrical Apprenticeship I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0351 | Electrical Apprenticeship II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0352 | Electrical Apprenticeship III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0353 | Electrical Apprenticeship IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0354 | Electrical Apprenticeship V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0355 | Electrical Apprenticeship VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0356 | Electrical Apprenticeship VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0357 | Electrical Apprenticeship VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0358 | Electrical Co-Op I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0359 | Electrical Co-Op II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 180 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0361 | Electrical Co-Op III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0362 | Electrical Co-Op IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0364 | Electrical Co-Op V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0365 | Electrical Co-Op VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0367 | Electrical Co-Op VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0368 | Electrical Co-Op VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 Electrical apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0370 | Plumbing Co-Op IX | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 5 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0371 | Plumbing Co-Op X | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 5 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0372 | Plumbing Apprenticeship IX | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 5 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0373 | Plumbing Apprenticeship X | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 5 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0450 | Plumbing Apprenticeship I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0451 | Plumbing Apprenticeship II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0452 | Plumbing Apprenticeship III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0453 | Plumbing Apprenticeship IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0454 | Plumbing Apprenticeship V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0455 | Plumbing Apprenticeship VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0456 | Plumbing Apprenticeship VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0457 | Plumbing Apprenticeship VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 144 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0460 | Plumbing Co-Op I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0461 | Plumbing Co-Op II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0462 | Plumbing Co-Op III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0463 | Plumbing Co-Op IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0464 | Plumbing Co-Op V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0465 | Plumbing Co-Op VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0466 | Plumbing Co-Op VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| BCA0467 | Plumbing Co-Op VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 Plumbing apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0180 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship X | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 5 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 132 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0181 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0182 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 1 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0183 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0184 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 2 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0185 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0186 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 3 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0187 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0188 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 4 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 134 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0189 | Pipefitters Apprenticeship IX | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is for Level 5 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 132 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0190 | Pipefitters Co-Op X | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 5 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0191 | Pipefitters Co-Op I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0192 | Pipefitters Co-Op II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 1 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0193 | Pipefitters Co-Op III | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0194 | Pipefitters Co-Op IV | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 2 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0195 | Pipefitters Co-Op V | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0196 | Pipefitters Co-Op VI | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 3 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0197 | Pipefitters Co-Op VII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0198 | Pipefitters Co-Op VIII | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 4 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PTA0199 | Pipefitters Co-Op IX | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class for Level 5 Pipefitters apprentices. Contact: 1000 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| CAI1001C | Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking | — | 3 credit hour(s) A survey of Artificial Intelligence (AI) where students explore different technologies utilizing concepts and skills widely accepted for AI and digital competency. Classification alg… source |
| CAI2100C | Machine Learning Foundations | — | 3 credit hour(s) In addition, students will develop and deploy Artificial Intelligence (AI) models utilizing classification algorithms. Recommended preparation: COP1047c or equivalent knowledge of py… source |
| CAI2300C | Introduction to Natural Language Processing | — | 4 credit hour(s) In addition, focus will be on knowledge and skills necessary to create a language recognition application. Recommended preparation: COP1047c or equivalent knowledge of python program… source |
| CAI2820C | Artificial Intelligence Application Solutions | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will create and present a code or no-code AI solution. Must be taken during the last semester before graduation. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| CAI2840C | Introduction to Computer Vision | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| CAP1788 | Introduction to Data Analytics | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course offers a broad introduction to data analytics and the role it plays in modern organizations. Students will use Excel and Tableau to import, clean, transform, and visualiz… source |
| CAP2704C | SQL for Data Analytics | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course offers an introduction to the SQL language and how it can be used by data analysts to query databases and gain valuable insights. Students will also gain extensive hands-… source |
| COP1047C | Introduction to Python Programming | — | 4 credit hour(s) This is a course in Python programming available for students at all levels. Students will learn the syntax and rules of the Python language, including how to code, compile, and exec… source |
| CTS1170 | Cybersecurity Fundamentals | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a foundation of knowledge in the information technology security field. Students will learn general network security concepts; compliance and operational securit… source |
| GEB1432 | Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course illustrates how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently applied in industries and across business functions to support business strategy formulation, implementation and… source |
| PHI2680 | Artificial Intelligence and Ethics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course acquaints students with ethics as relevant to the design, implementation, and administration of Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies. It will explore issues… source |
| ART1150C | Introduction to Jewelry Making | — | 3 credit hour(s) A course focusing on jewelry design and the technical fundamentals of metal smithing and stone setting including sawing, soldering, forming and fabrication. Lecture and Lab: 6 hours.… source |
| ART1201C | 2D Foundations/Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of the principles and elements of design. Two- and three-dimensional experiences aimed at exploring the materials and structure of art. Lecture and Lab: 6 hours. source |
| ART1203C | 3D Foundations/Sculpture | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the basic methods and concepts in three-dimensional, sculptural design. Students will explore a variety of media as they gain experience solving sculptural problem… source |
| ART1205C | Color: Theory and Practice | — | 3 credit hour(s) Creative problems in use of color, with emphasis on color fundamentals; also, exploration of media employing color. Lecture and Lab: 6 hours. source |
| ART1300C | Drawing Foundations/Drawing I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Beginning freehand drawing, with emphasis on problems in observation and interpretation of visual images and ideas. Lecture and Lab: 6 hours. Open to all students, but required of ar… source |
| ART1330C | Figure Drawing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to figure drawing, emphasizing the development of technical skills and self-expression through drawing the nude and clothed figure. Begins with anatomy studies and progr… source |
| ART1340C | Beginning Illustration | — | 3 credit hour(s) Open to all students. Aimed at developing depth in rendering and drawing skills, with emphasis on finished drawings, matting, framing and formal presentation of work. Lecture and Lab… source |
| ART1430C | Screen Printing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the basic techniques of anserigraphy, with an emphasis on image development as a means of personal expression. A fast-paced course featuring hand-cut and filler stenc… source |
| ART1602C | Digital Art Foundations | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introductory survey of digital art and the relationship of digital media to the creative process. Students will examine the theory and practice of digital creation while exploring… source |
| ART2500C | Painting I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Craft and technique of oil painting. The learning program is based on a number of problems encouraging individual solutions and involvement in aesthetic considerations. Lecture and L… source |
| ARH2000 | Art Appreciation | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will develop an appreciation of and the ability to think critically about culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of… source |
| ARH2050 | Art History: Prehistory through Gothic | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| ARH2051 | Art History: Renaissance through Contemporary | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| ARH2500 | Art of the World | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| BOT1000 | Plant Science | — | 3 credit hour(s) Plant life related to biological principles and the physical and cultural impact of plant on human individuals and civilization. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| BSC1005 | Introduction to Biological Sciences | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavio… source |
| BSC1005L | Introduction to Biological Sciences Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) This is an introductory biology laboratory to provide the fundamentals of biological science. This laboratory is for nonscience majors. The units covered are associated with the foll… source |
| BSC1020 | Introduction to Human Biological Sciences | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to critically examine and evaluate the principles of the scientific method, model construction, and use the scientific method to explain natu… source |
| BSC1084C | Human Biology: Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology | — | 4 credit hour(s) This one-semester combined lecture/laboratory course provides a general overview of anatomy and physiology of the human body that are required for students enrolled in the Emergency… source |
| BSC2010 | Biology for Science Majors I | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, me… source |
| BSC2010L | Biology for Science Majors Laboratory I | — | 1 credit hour(s) BSC2010L investigates a range of biological phenomena and concepts through a framework called Argument Driven Inquiry (ADI). Scientific argumentation is practice in science in which… source |
| BSC2011 | Biology for Science Majors II | — | 3 credit hour(s) A course emphasizing regulation of cell metabolism, comparative plant and animal physiology, developmental biology, population biology and ecology, evolutionary biology and applicati… source |
| BSC2011L | Biology Lab for Science Majors II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Lab exercises will supplement as well as augment lecture material, and include problem solving, critical thinking applications and field exercises. Lab: 2 hours. Additional fee. source |
| BSC2085 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: High school chemistry, high school biology (or higher) and basic knowledge of human anatomy. This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students e… source |
| BSC2085L | Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course, along with BSC2085 , is the first half of an investigation of the structure and functioning of the human body. The lecture and the lab together cover basic chemistry, ba… source |
| BSC2086 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is the second half of an investigation of the structure and functioning of the human body. Topics include the anatomy and physiology of cellular control systems; the spec… source |
| BSC2086L | Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) Lab exercises designed to illustrate and reinforce the Major exams will be practical exams. Lab: 2 hours. Additional fee. source |
| MCB2004 | General Microbiology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction and demonstrations of basic techniques used in immunology, virology and bacteriology. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| MCB2004L | Microbiology Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will be expected to apply the principles learned in MCB2004 . Chemical, biochemical and microbiological principles will be studied and demonstrated. Topics include aseptic t… source |
| BUL3310 | Legal Environment of Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the legal concepts and issues that arise in business. The course is specifically designed to students apply legal… source |
| FIN1100 | Personal Finance | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introductory personal finance course. Basic personal finance concepts will be used to study topics such as personal financial planning and budgeting, money management and tax strateg… source |
| GEB1011 | Introduction to Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introductory survey course designed to acquaint the student with the nature of American business and how it operates in the contemporary economic, social and political environment. C… source |
| GEB2136 | Introduction to EBusiness | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to introduce students to the technological and business infrastructure of the business environment. Emphasis is placed on the basics of marketing, interactive… source |
| GEB3213 | Advanced Communications in Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include active listening skills, verbal and nonverbal messages, presentation skills, organizational strategies, channels of communication, audience analyses, applied research… source |
| GEB4356 | International Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) Domestic and international business characteristics are compared and international political and legal environments are studied. Topics include international trade theory, foreign ex… source |
| ISM2200 | Applied Business Analytics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introductory course in business analytics. It covers theories, techniques, and the role of Business Analysts in decision making and applications to business. The course to… source |
| ISM3011 | Introduction to Management Systems | — | 3 credit hour(s) The focus is on significant components of information systems, people, software, hardware, data, ethics, and communications technologies, and how these components can be integrated a… source |
| MAN2021 | Introduction to Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the basic principles, fundamental practices and techniques required for the managerial process within a variety of organizational frameworks. Emphasis is on ing the s… source |
| MAN3025 | Principles of Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the foundations of management, including terminology, basic concepts, and different theories of management. The course also encompasses reflective readings and… source |
| MAN3240 | Applied Organizational Behavior | — | 3 credit hour(s) The field of organizational behavior focuses on issues related to human behavior and interpersonal relations within an organization. The course will include conceptual frameworks, ca… source |
| MAN4301 | Human Resource Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will provide an overview of human resources management (HRM). HRM is a fundamental component of the competitiveness, effectiveness, and sustainability of any organization… source |
| MAN4952 | Senior Capstone Project | — | 3 credit hour(s) The capstone projects have scholars serving as “business consultants” for local organizations. The specific goals of each project depend on the clients’ stage of business and specifi… source |
| MAR1350 | Marketing the Individual | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course will require students to develop a self-marketing plan built upon the following marketing principles: research, communication skills and customer service. Students will de… source |
| MAR2011 | Principles of Marketing | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of the activities involved in the flow of goods and services from producers to consumers, of marketing institutions and of the role of marketing in the economy. Contact: 3 ho… source |
| MNA1161 | Introduction to Customer Service | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course presents a practical approach to understanding and implementing the basic concepts of customer service and focuses on developing effective skills in satisfying internal an… source |
| MNA2130 | Business Communication | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis on effective writing in business communications. Focus on clarity, conciseness and directness in handling a variety of written business communications. Concepts of human rel… source |
| QMB3250 | Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions | — | 3 credit hour(s) Main topics to be covered include: hypothesis testing and interval estimation, analysis of variance, regression analysis and time series analysis. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| RMI2110 | Personal Insurance Planning | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include planning and methods of analysis for all forms of personal insurance, including auto, home, residential fire, earthquake, marine, personal property liability, financia… source |
| RMI2212 | Personal and Business Property Insurance | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include underwriting considerations, commercial and residential fire, inland marine and transportation coverages, and a review of multiple-peril contracts. Other relevant topi… source |
| RMI2662 | Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to the principles, practices and economics of insurance. Topics include fire, life and casualty contracts, business and contingency risks, commercial a… source |
| SBM2000 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the study of starting a new business from the viewpoint of the entrepreneur. You will be introduced to entrepreneurial concepts; developing entrepreneurial resources;… source |
| CHM1020 | Chemistry for General Education | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with an introduction to chemical principles and applications for the non-science major. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking wh… source |
| CHM1032 | General Chemistry for Allied Health | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to critically examine and evaluate the principles of the scientific method, model construction, and use the scientific method to explain natu… source |
| CHM1032L | General Chemistry for Allied Health Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on lab experiences from the healthcare professions that illustrate basic chemical principles. This course is designed to supplement and reinforce ideas presented in both… source |
| CHM1045 | General Chemistry I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is in an introductory course. Students will e… source |
| CHM1045L | General Chemistry Laboratory I | — | 1 credit hour(s) Emphasis on quantitative and qualitative lab techniques as well as on illustrations of the Lab: 2 hours. Additional fee. Approved chemical safety goggles required. source |
| CHM1046 | General Chemistry II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include colligative properties, acid-base theory, electrolytes, oxidation-reduction, chemical equilibrium, solubility product, chemical thermodynamics and electrochemistry. Le… source |
| CHM1046L | General Chemistry Laboratory II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on quantitative techniques as well as illustrations of the Lab: 3 hours. Additional fee. Graphing calculator required; check with instructor for appropriate one. Approved… source |
| CHM2210 | Organic Chemistry I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Primarily designed for students planning to major in science and related fields. Nomenclature and physical properties of alkanes, alkynes, alcohols, alkyl halides and aromatic compou… source |
| CHM2210L | Organic Chemistry I Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course provides an introduction to lab techniques important in the study of organic compounds, such as reflux, simple and steam distillation, and recrystallization. Includes ext… source |
| CHM2211 | Organic Chemistry II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Nomenclature and physical properties of aldehydes, ketones, ethers, carboxylic acids, acylhalides, esters, amides and amines are covered. This course takes a mechanistic approach to… source |
| CHM2211L | Organic Chemistry II Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course is a continuation of CHM2210 and assumes knowledge of the basic lab techniques taught in CHM2210L . Students perform several advanced experiments, including a Grignard re… source |
| SLS1301 | Career Planning | — | 1 credit hour(s) Provides an opportunity for students to apply decision-making techniques in the selection of a career that is compatible with their developing lifestyle, personal interests and aptit… source |
| SLS1510 | College Success | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to assist students in the development and achievement of their academic, vocational and personal goals. The course source |
| SLS2261 | Dynamics of Student Leadership Development | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of the dynamics of leadership within groups and organizations with emphasis on the development of leadership skills and personal development. May include such topics as: anal… source |
| TRA0080 | Tractor Trailer Truck Driving | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course will prepare students for entry into the trucking and logistics industry. Students study vehicle safety, accident prevention, operating regulations, cargo handling, docum… source |
| ENC0022 | Foundations of Communications | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course is designed to supplement and strengthen the skills the student possesses and to allow for the development of the reading and writing skills necessary for success in coll… source |
| CIS1513C | Project Management | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course examines the organization, planning, and controlling of projects and provides practical knowledge on managing project scope, schedule and resources. Topics include projec… source |
| CIS2222C | PENTEST+ | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course will the students learn concepts and techniques of penetration testing like planning and scoping a penetration testing assessment, exploiting wired and wireless networks,… source |
| CNT1134C | Networking Technologies | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course provides students with important knowledge and skills required to implement a defined network architecture with basic network security to configure, maintain, and trouble… source |
| COP1704C | Introduction to Database and MYSQL | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course gives students an introduction to MySQL. Students will learn the design and creation of Object-Oriented Databases (using MySQL). Topics will include storing, retrieving,… source |
| CTS1111C | Linux+ | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively administer Linux workstations and servers. Students will plan, install, maintain, and troubleshoo… source |
| CTS1130C | A+ Comprehensive | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course provides students with the knowledge required to assemble components based on customer requirements, install, configure and maintain devices, PCs and software for end use… source |
| CTS2327C | Microsoft 365 Administrator | — | 4 credit hour(s) To deploy and manage Microsoft 365, perform Microsoft 365 tenant-level implementation and administration of cloud and hybrid environments. To perform the functions as the integrating… source |
| CTS2375C | Cloud+ | — | 3 credit hour(s) g. server, network, storage, and virtualization technologies), and to understand aspects of IT security and use of industry best practices related to cloud implementations and the ap… source |
| CGS1030 | Computer Basics | — | 3 credit hour(s) Designed for students with little or no computer experience, this is an introductory course covering basic keyboarding, fundamental computer skills and Internet use. Students placing… source |
| CGS1060 | Computer and Internet Literacy | — | 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: basic computer keyboard skills. This course teaches important computer and digital technology concepts and skills necessary to succeed in careers and in life. Course top… source |
| CGS2100 | Microcomputer Applications for Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students who are familiar with personal computers, using a keyboard and using a mouse. It teaches students how to use computers (hardware and software) in… source |
| CET1600 | Introduction to Networks | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with a basic understanding of the architecture, functions, components and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structu… source |
| CET1610 | Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with a basic understanding of the architecture, components, and operation of routers and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Stude… source |
| CET2615 | Enterprise Networking, Security and Automation | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with a basic understanding of the architecture, components and operations of a converged switched network. Students learn about the hierarchical network… source |
| CET2620 | The Internet of Things | — | 3 credit hour(s) Provides students with a basic understanding of WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. Students learn to understand the select… source |
| CNT2401 | Introduction to Network Security | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will serve as an introduction to network security. Topics include legal issues and policies, managing risks, identifying types of attacks, information security best pract… source |
| CTS1131 | PC Maintenance | — | 3 credit hour(s) It is assumed that students have experience with installing and running programs, using basic productivity software including word processing applications, saving files created by co… source |
| CTS1303 | Enterprise Operating Systems I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CTS1305 | Introduction to Networking | — | 3 credit hour(s) Provides an overview of networking, including a history of development and the uses and benefits of networks. Students are introduced to major network components with a discussion of… source |
| CTS2123 | Network Defense and Counter Measures | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course s students to evaluate network and internet issues and provides security solutions such as the designing security policy, troubleshooting networks, and digital signature.… source |
| CTS2301 | Linux Administration | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include system administration concepts, system installation and configuration. Additional topics include understanding the Linux file system, configuring basic system hardware… source |
| CTS2321 | Introduction to Linux | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of Linux Operating System (OS). In this course, students will learn the Installation, Configuration, and Management… source |
| CTS2351 | Network Administration and Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide instruction in all aspects of network administration. Included are physical setup, user accounts, supervisory accounts, system workload and efficie… source |
| CGS1000 | Introduction to Computer Technology | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course is aimed at those considering a career in IT and computer-related fields. This class is designed to students acquire the knowledge and skills to set up and use a computer… source |
| CGS1820 | Web Page Authoring | — | 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: basic file-management and browser skills. This is an introduction to HTML for use in creation of webpages, covering the basics of creating webpages with links, graphics,… source |
| CGS2517 | Spreadsheets for Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) Recommended This course provides an in-depth study of spreadsheets utilizing a problem-solving approach. Spreadsheet-based solutions are explored for common business tasks and proble… source |
| CGS2540 | Database Concepts | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introduction to database systems. Emphasis will be on the concept of information as a corporate resource and the importance of managing this resource. Topics covered inclu… source |
| COP1000 | Programming Concepts | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a computer literacy course designed for students interested in becoming computer programmers. In addition to literacy concepts such as basic terminology, the evolution of the… source |
| COP2220 | Introduction to C++ Programming | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introductory course in computer programming. Algorithm design and the concepts of problem solving for computer software development are emphasized. The fundamentals of the… source |
| COP2221 | Intermediate Programming with C++ | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a second semester course in using the C++ programming language. Topics covered include arrays, array searching and sorting algorithms, pointer variables, character and string… source |
| COP2800 | Introduction to Java Programming | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introduction to object-oriented programming using the JAVA programming language. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| COP2805 | Java Programming II | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a second-semester course in Java programming, designed as a follow-on to COP2800 . Topics include Graphical User Interface (GUI) programming using JavaFX, Java generics and c… source |
| COP2830 | Scripting for the Web | — | 3 credit hour(s) This project-oriented course covers basic through advanced JavaScript skills including integrating JavaScript into an HTML file, writing user-defined functions, creating popup window… source |
| COP2840 | Internet Programming | — | 3 credit hour(s) This hands-on programming course provides students with a theoretical foundation and applied skills required to use server-side programming languages such as PHP in development of dy… source |
| CTS1145 | Cloud Essentials | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides knowledge of Cloud computing concepts, services, architecture, system integration, connectivity, data center migration, administration, security, and technical s… source |
| CET2369C | Embedded Hardware Programming | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| CET2880C | Digital Forensics | — | 4 credit hour(s) In this course, students will learn the setup and use of an investigator’s laboratory, how to perform data acquisition, web forensics, email forensics, mobile forensics, network anal… source |
| CGS1700 | Introduction to Operating Systems | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course examines the role of operating systems as the interface between the hardware, the software and the users of a computer system. It explores the concepts such as processes… source |
| CIS2900 | Directed Information Technology Study | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will complete projects and make presentations based on self-directed research and related experiences. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CJE1680 | Introduction to Computer Crimes | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the student with an overview of crimes involving the use of computer technology and the internet. Students will learn how computer-related crimes are committed a… source |
| CJL2062 | Constitutional Law and Legal Procedures | — | 3 credit hour(s) The student will learn about the establishment of the federal government via the U.S. Constitution with emphasis on the Bill of Rights as they relate to criminal justice procedure. C… source |
| DSC1006 | Introduction to Homeland Security | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will introduce students to the vocabulary and important components of Homeland Security. Students will learn about the agencies associated with Homeland Security and thei… source |
| DSC2501 | Writing and Reporting for the IC | — | 3 credit hour(s) It is designed for the entry-level criminal justice practitioner and students interested in entering the field. Contact:3 hours. source |
| DSC2590 | Intelligence Analysis and Security Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course examines intelligence analysis and its indispensable relationship to the security management of terrorist attacks, man-made disasters and natural disasters. It also explo… source |
| BCN1004 | Construction Field Technology | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will develop knowledge and skills related to the use of current and emerging construction field technology, including electronic tablets, aerial drones, 3D s… source |
| BCN1221C | Construction Techniques I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Construction Techniques I is a lecture/lab class which offers the student insights into the construction process and practical experiences in the practices and principles of construc… source |
| BCN1251C | Construction Drafting | — | 3 credit hour(s) Application of basic drafting principles as they apply to light construction in architecture. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| BCN2222C | Construction Techniques II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will gain practical experience in principles of construction while wrapping the envelope of a building in a light construction project. Lecture portions of this course will… source |
| BCN2272 | Blueprint Reading | — | 3 credit hour(s) Blueprint Reading is a study of principles involved in the use and interpretation of drawings and specifications commonly used in light construction. Plan views, elevations, sections… source |
| BCN2560 | Related Specialty Trades | — | 3 credit hour(s) Related Specialty Trades is an introduction to the requirements, design and construction of utilities and environmental control systems which are an integral part of modern structure… source |
| BCN2952C | Construction Capstone | — | 4 credit hour(s) The project will also include additional experience performing sustainable construction project analysis, green certification feasibility and a perspective energy rating. Contact: 4… source |
| BCT2750 | Construction Management II | — | 3 credit hour(s) The businessman’s responsibilities are introduced and practiced in a term-long project. Emphasis is placed on control of the contractor’s direct and indirect costs and the management… source |
| SUR2001C | Construction Surveying | — | 3 credit hour(s) Practical experience in plane surveying with emphasis on care and use of instruments, field notes, simple site plan work, elevations and construction grades. This is a hands-on cours… source |
| CJK0260 | Introduction to Correctional Probation | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will understand the responsibilities, values and ethics of a correctional probation officer. Recruits will understand the criminal justice system, chain of command and be fa… source |
| CJK0264 | Legal Foundations for Correctional Probation | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students understand basic concepts of the United States Constitution and legal system, civil and criminal liability related to an officers performance of job duties. Students learn w… source |
| CJK0265 | Communications | — | 0 credit hour(s) At the end of this course students should be able to apply effective communication skills. Students will be able to apply active listening skills, evaluate verbal and non-verbal cues… source |
| CJK0266 | Intake and Orientation | — | 0 credit hour(s) After completing this course, students should be able to navigate the Offender Based Information System database when documenting offender information during the intake and orientati… source |
| CJK0267 | Caseload Management | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to organize, maintain and secure a caseload. Students will be able to manage work resources and time effectively, maintain Offender Based Information System scree… source |
| CJK0268 | Supervision of Offenders | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to apply evidence-based practice and its intervention principles, conduct a motivational interview with an offender, practice office safety within the office, con… source |
| CJK0269 | Field Supervision | — | 0 credit hour(s) At the end of this course, students should be able to apply officer and survival techniques, practice teamwork, participate in community-policing partnerships, recognize illegal drug… source |
| CJK0281 | Criminal Justice Officer: Physical Fitness Training | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students improve their score on the final fitness evaluation and adopt a foundation for lifelong fitness. 34 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| CJK0330 | Supervising Special Populations | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students are exposed to the process for accepting a subject into a county detention facility, the process for accepting an inmate into a state detention facility, and searching an in… source |
| CJK0393 | Crossover Program Updates | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students are informed of the latest updates to content from the applicable basic recruit training program as provided by the instructor. 8 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or… source |
| CJK0300 | Introduction to Corrections | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will gain an understanding of the values and ethics required for criminal justice officers, amendments to the U.S. constitution applicable to corrections, the chain of custo… source |
| CJK0305 | Communications | — | 0 credit hour(s) At the end of this course, students should be able to interact professionally with inmates, visitors and staff in a correctional setting; identify the root causes of miscommunication… source |
| CJK0310 | Officer Safety | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students cover topics such as maintaining their safety and security by being aware of their surroundings, identification requirements of their facility, recognizing the potential dan… source |
| CJK0315 | Facility and Equipment | — | 0 credit hour(s) After completing this course, students should be able to complete the following tasks within a correctional facility: identify common equipment; identify hazardous equipment; interpr… source |
| CJK0320 | Intake and Release | — | 0 credit hour(s) After completing this course, students should be able to understand the process for accepting a subject into a county detention facility and the process for accepting an inmate into… source |
| CJK0325 | Supervising in a Correctional Facility | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to effectively supervise daily operations at a correctional facility, apply the disciplinary process when an inmate commits a rule or law violation, and recognize… source |
| CJK0335 | Responding to Incidents and Emergencies | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will identify and interpret the response to an emergency and describe elements of an emergency plan and level of response. Students will identify standard procedures and equ… source |
| CJK0340 | Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students learn to improve their score on the final fitness evaluation, improve their understanding of various elements of wellness (e.g., nutrition, weight control and stress managem… source |
| CCJ1191 | Human Behavior in Criminal Justice | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course offers students an introduction to policing in the US. We will review its history, organization, and administration, and present an overview of how police are recruited,… source |
| CCJ2488 | Criminal Justice Ethics and Professionalism | — | 3 credit hour(s) Areas of concentration will be police, courts, and corrections. This course will require the student to exercise critical thinking skills to solve issues that test the morals and eth… source |
| CCJ2950 | Criminal Justice Reporting | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed as a capstone to enhance the competencies developed in the student’s prior course work. In this course, students will apply criminal justice concepts and topi… source |
| CJE1641 | Crime Scene Technology 1 | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with special emphasis on the role of the evidence technician in solving crimes. While the mor… source |
| CJE1642 | Crime Scene Technology 2 | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn specialized collection procedures of weapons, arson, gunshot residue, blood spatter, and recovery of buried bodies and surface skeletons are also included. Data a… source |
| CJE1645 | Forensic Science 1 | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introductory course in the principles and techniques of forensic science. Students will learn how forensic science pertains to crime scene investigation and crime laboratory analy… source |
| CJE1770 | Crime Scene Photography 1 | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduces basic photographic skills including hands-on camera operation and exposure control to build basic proficiency in documenting a crime scene. The student should have persona… source |
| CJE1772 | Crime Scene Photography 2 | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course will also cover special light sources and the use of filters, specialized equipment, digital cameras, and handheld video camera-recorders. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CJE2644 | Crime Scene Safety | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the fundamentals of protecting and preserving the crime scene and identifies the essential techniques of properly handling physical evidence. Students will learn… source |
| CJE2671 | Fingerprint Development | — | 3 credit hour(s) Techniques will involve chemical and mechanical methods on substrates and evaluation for proper application in both theory and practices. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CJE2677 | Basic Fingerprinting | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a foundation in basic fingerprinting. Students will learn topics which include classification, identification, filing and rolling of fingerprints, problems and p… source |
| CJL2610 | Courtroom Presentation | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers dress, grooming, speaking, listening, and stress control during courtroom proceedings. Visual aid preparation and presentations of all evidence (commonly referred… source |
| CCJ1020 | The Criminal Justice System | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduces the structure and function of components of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement and courts and corrections; an explanation of the goals of the system; a… source |
| CCJ1600 | Deviant Behavior | — | 3 credit hour(s) Studies deviant behaviors that criminal justice practitioners interact with daily. Topics include the nature of deviance, sexual deviance, alcoholism, drug addiction, mental illness,… source |
| CCJ2000 | Crime and Delinquency: Nature and Causes | — | 3 credit hour(s) Provides a framework for studying criminology by defining the field of criminology and discussing its basic concepts. The major criminological and juvenile delinquency themes are exa… source |
| CCJ2452 | Justice Administration | — | 3 credit hour(s) Analyzes the justice system using a systems approach reflecting both pure administrative theory and esoteric concepts, as well as practical perspective and principles. Studies justic… source |
| CCJ2930 | Seminar on Contemporary Criminal Justice Issues | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will participate in experiential learning opportunities in the criminal justice system, including exposure to courts, corrections and law enforcement. Course culminates in t… source |
| CJC2162 | Probation, Pardons, Parole | — | 3 credit hour(s) The principles and methods of parole and probation systems at federal, state and local levels; court procedures; the role of probation and parole officers and their associates in the… source |
| CJE1000 | Law Enforcement | — | 3 credit hour(s) History and philosophy of law enforcement in America, including the organization and source |
| CJE2330 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a detailed exploration of ethical issues in criminal justice, with special emphasis on morality and the law, human behavior, and ethical decision making in law enforce… source |
| CJE2600 | Criminal Investigation | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of the theory and application of methods of investigation that include, but go beyond, the scope of the crime scene. Emphasis on felonies, specifically the crimes against per… source |
| CJE2640 | Crime Scene Investigation | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of the theory and practice of the techniques used to protect, collect, process and analyze the physical evidence found at a crime scene. Emphasis is on crimes against persons… source |
| CJJ2002 | Juvenile Justice | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduces the major issues and trends surrounding the field of juvenile justice, primarily in the United States. Includes an explanation and analysis of juvenile law, theories of de… source |
| CJL1500 | The Court System | — | 3 credit hour(s) Examines the history, traditions, and philosophy of the American court system. Emphasis is on the roles of the prosecutor, judge, defense attorney, jurors, offenders and the public.… source |
| CJL2100 | Criminal Law | — | 3 credit hour(s) History and development of criminal law. The elements of federal and state statutes and local ordinances of frequent concern and their punishments will be discussed. Florida statutes… source |
| CJL2130 | Criminal Evidence and Procedures | — | 3 credit hour(s) The study of the laws of arrest, search and seizure and due process of law. Florida criminal procedure will be emphasized. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CGS2091 | Information Technology: Ethical and Legal Issues | — | 3 credit hour(s) After taking this course the student will be able to identify different types of computer crime and distinguish the various types of law applicable. Existing and emerging legislation… source |
| CIS2352 | Ethical Hacking | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will provide students with an advanced understanding of computer security and penetration testing. It will provide students with knowledge of how to protect organizations… source |
| CIS2384 | Mobile Forensics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students with a foundational understanding of digital forensics, including the crucial stages of Electronic Discovery, Acquisition, Processing, and Analys… source |
| CIS2598 | Cybersecurity Capstone | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills applicable to the area of cyber security and its core competencies. The course is designed as a project… source |
| CIS2621 | Cybersecurity Operations Implementations | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will acquire hands-on experience on how to detect and respond to security incidents while preparing for the CCNA Cybersecurity Operations certification. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CIS2772 | Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is the first of two advanced cybersecurity courses where students learn core network security concepts and techniques that are needed in today’s Security Operations Cente… source |
| CTS0018 | Cybersecurity Associate | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course provides lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice in IT fundamentals, including operating systems and PC components; networking fundamentals, including common network… source |
| CTS0019 | Information Security Manager | — | 0 credit hour(s) Managing information security is an area of focus in this course. Contact: 150 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| CTS2381 | Computer Hacker Forensic Investigator | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn the process of detecting hacking attacks and the process of extracting evidence that may be used to report the crime to legal authorities. Students will also lear… source |
| CAP2762 | Introduction to Data Mining | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CGS1309 | Computer and Information Technology Concepts | — | 3 credit hour(s) A survey problem solving course which deals with subjects related to varied computer and information technology topics. A broad range of conceptual and practical subjects in IT are c… source |
| CIS2950 | Data Science Capstone | — | 3 credit hour(s) The Data Science Capstone Experience is the culminating course for students pursuing a degree in technology. This hands-on, interactive course is designed to provide students with an… source |
| COP1044 | Introduction to Data Science Using Python | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include Python for basic statistics, the NumPy module for manipulation of array-based data, Pandas for manipulation of heterogeneous and labeled data, Matplotlib for publicati… source |
| CTS2433 | SQL Database Design and Programming | — | 3 credit hour(s) A series of database application assignments using SQL commands is designed to promote competency in ER (Entity Relationship) database modeling, database creation, database programmi… source |
| CTS2450 | Introduction to Business Intelligence | — | 3 credit hour(s) The student will learn how to apply basic business intelligence analytical methods including descriptive and predictive techniques. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| CTS2455 | Data Modeling and Logical Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) The focus is on the logical design of that environment. Topics covered will include the architecture and components of a database, entity-relationship modeling, enhanced entity-relat… source |
| IDC2114 | Data Visualization Techniques | — | 3 credit hour(s) In addition to understanding how visual representations are used in the analysis and understanding of complex data, students will acquire data visualization skills including designin… source |
| STA2041 | Data Analysis and Statistical Modeling | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on the practical techniques of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data in the application of descriptive statistics, inferential statistics and exploratory da… source |
| DEA1030 | Preclinic | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to dentistry and the dental assisting profession, including duties and responsibilities, orientation to the dental office, basic concepts of microbiolo… source |
| DEA1030L | Preclinic Lab | — | 5 credit hour(s) This course provides the clinical application of materials in DEA1030 , providing hands on instruction in the use and sterilization of all dental instruments and basic fundamentals o… source |
| DEA1051 | Nitrous Oxide Monitoring | — | 1 credit hour(s) Didactic information and clinical practical applications in the use of nitrous oxide sedation and general anesthesiology. Topics covered include proper handling of related equipment,… source |
| DEA1805 | Clinical Practice I | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course is designed to acquaint the dental assisting student with the necessary background materials and assisting procedures involved in each dental specialty. Topics include, b… source |
| DEA1805L | Clinical Practice I Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) The course provides the opportunity for each student to receive closely supervised instruction in all phases of chairside dental assisting at the TSC Dental Hygiene Clinic. Contact:… source |
| DEA1855 | Clinical Practice II | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course is a continuation of DEA1805 . Topics include, but are not limited to, dental implants, oral pathology, new technology and pharmacology. Contact: 30 hours per semester. D… source |
| DEA1855L | Clinical Practice II Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course provides the student the opportunity to assist dental hygiene students in the TSC clinic and complete radiographs on patients, including complete mouth x-rays, panoramic… source |
| DEA1940 | Clinic Preceptorship I | — | 8 credit hour(s) The course provides the opportunity for each student to receive closely supervised instruction in all phases of chairside dental assisting through rotations at the public health unit… source |
| DEA1941 | Clinic Preceptorship II | — | 8 credit hour(s) This course provides the student the opportunity to assist dentists and their staff in a variety of private practice offices in the community. Assignments are primarily in specialty… source |
| DEA2832C | Expanded Functions I | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide the basic knowledge, lab and clinical practice necessary for the first component of the rules and regulations of the Florida State Board of Dentist… source |
| DEA2833C | Expanded Functions II | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course is designed to be a continuation of DEA2832C , providing the basic knowledge necessary to perform the more complex expanded functions delegated by the rules and regulatio… source |
| DEH1002 | Dental Hygiene Preclinic Theory | — | 2 credit hour(s) Introduction to instrumentation techniques and clinical procedures. Topics include principles of instrumentation, prevention of disease transmission in the dental setting and patient… source |
| DEH1002L | Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lab | — | 3 credit hour(s) The laboratory and clinical portion of DEH1002 allows students to master basic assessment and instrumentation skills through practice on manikin models before performing services on… source |
| DEH1130 | Embryology and Oral Histology | — | 2 credit hour(s) The study of the minute structures of the body, with particular reference to the teeth and the supporting tissues. Morphology of different tissues, early embryonic development and hi… source |
| DEH1400 | General and Oral Pathology | — | 3 credit hour(s) The principles of general pathology in relationship to diseases of the teeth, soft tissues and supporting structures of the oral cavity. The importance of early recognition of abnorm… source |
| DEH1800 | Dental Hygiene I Theory | — | 2 credit hour(s) Introduction to the elements of dental hygiene care as they relate to the clinical learning experience. Topics include selected patient assessment procedures, dental hygiene treatmen… source |
| DEH1800L | Dental Hygiene I Clinic | — | 3 credit hour(s) Course material from DEH1800 applied in providing patient care in the dental hygiene clinic. Students receive instruction in providing dental hygiene care by various instructors in o… source |
| DEH1802 | Dental Hygiene II Theory | — | 2 credit hour(s) Continuation of dental hygiene theory from DEH1800 , with emphasis on didactic information regarding patient assessment, periodontal case study development, advanced instrumentation… source |
| DEH1802L | Dental Hygiene II Clinic | — | 4 credit hour(s) Application of content from DEH1802 in providing patient care in the dental hygiene clinic. Emphasis is on total patient care through treatment planning from thorough patient assessm… source |
| DEH2300 | Pharmacology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Acquaints students with the origin of these drugs and anesthetics, their physical and chemical properties, modes of administration, and effects on the body system. Contact: 3 hours p… source |
| DEH2504 | Dental Specialties | — | 1 credit hour(s) Acquaints dental hygiene students with all the areas of specialization in dentistry; providing patients with individualized, optimal dental care. The course leader will provide an ov… source |
| DEH2602 | Periodontology | — | 2 credit hour(s) Study of biological and clinical factors as they relate to periodontal disease. Allows dental hygiene students to acquire knowledge of the biologic basis for periodontal therapy. Emp… source |
| DEH2602L | Periodontology Lab | — | 3 credit hour(s) This lab/clinical course introduces students to the treatment of moderate to advanced periodontal disease. The on-campus clinic experience involves dental hygiene treatment that incl… source |
| DEH2701 | Community Dental Health | — | 2 credit hour(s) Prepares dental hygiene students to promote oral health and prevent oral disease in the community. The concepts of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation phases of commu… source |
| DEH2701L | Community Dental Health Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) Continuation and practicum component of DEH2701 .Students apply public health/health education principles by designing and presenting dental health education projects to various audi… source |
| DEH2804 | Dental Hygiene III Theory | — | 2 credit hour(s) The final dental hygiene theory course. Emphasis is on ethics and jurisprudence, clinical seminars (as needed), student presentations of periodontal case studies, and in-depth review… source |
| DEH2804L | Dental Hygiene III Clinic | — | 4 credit hour(s) This is the final clinical course. The student will demonstrate ability to synthesize and conceptualize all knowledge, theory and skills previously learned and use these skills and p… source |
| DES1020 | Dental Anatomy | — | 3 credit hour(s) Comprehensive study of the orofacial and related structures of the head and neck. Included is a study of basic tooth structure in the primary and permanent dentition, the formation o… source |
| DES1200 | Dental Radiology | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course for dental assisting or dental hygiene students includes the study of theory and principles used to expose, process and mount dental radiographs. Topics include recogniti… source |
| DES1200L | Dental Radiology Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will achieve proficiency in performing digital radiographic techniques on a DXTTR manikin prior to exposure of radiographs on patients. Intraoral and extraoral exposure tech… source |
| DES1600 | Dental Office Emergencies | — | 2 credit hour(s) Introduction to elements of dental care as it relates to risk management of medically compromised patients. The major portion of the course deals with the prevention, recognition and… source |
| DES1840 | Preventive Dentistry | — | 2 credit hour(s) Introduction to concepts used in oral health instruction and patient education, including the etiology of dental disease, how to improve plaque control, oral physiotherapy, methodolo… source |
| DES2051 | Pain Control | — | 2 credit hour(s) Didactic information and clinical practical applications in the use of nitrous oxide sedation and anesthesiology, with specific emphasis on the local anesthetics used in dentistry. T… source |
| DES2100 | Dental Materials | — | 2 credit hour(s) The course provides an introduction to the chemical, physical and handling characteristics of materials commonly used in dentistry. The biological compatibility of each material will… source |
| DES2100L | Dental Materials Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) The dental laboratory exercises are designed to familiarize the student with the properties, application and uses of selected materials presented in lecture. The student will develop… source |
| DES2502 | Clinic and Office Management | — | 1 credit hour(s) The course includes information relevant to the theoretical and practical administration of the dental office/clinic. Lectures are relevant to the responsibilities of the dental prof… source |
| MAT0018 | Foundations of College Mathematics I | — | 4 credit hour(s) The course is designed to supplement and strengthen skills the student possesses and to allow for the development of arithmetic and algebra skills needed for success in college-credi… source |
| MAT0028 | Foundations of College Mathematics II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students are highly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor before choosing their developmental mathematics course. The course is designed to supplement and strengthen the ski… source |
| DIG2000 | Intro to Digital Media | — | 3 credit hour(s) This survey course introduces the student to the foundation concepts of contemporary digital media design, highlighting the importance of process, innovation and communication. Topic… source |
| EDF1004 | Educational Field Experience | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students pursuing the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC, formerly the CDA.) This course focuses on introducing students to classroom respo… source |
| EDG1319 | Special Topics in Early Childhood Education | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for teachers of young children. Students are taught to understand the home environment and the differing family structures. Community resources, interagency c… source |
| EEC1300 | Cognitive Experiences for Young Children | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introductory study of curriculum used in teaching young children literacy, mathematics, science, social studies and health. Emphasis is on the application of methods in ea… source |
| EEC1308 | Education of the Young Child | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students pursuing the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC, formerly the CDA.) This course will instruct the student in the creation of an ea… source |
| EEC1312 | Creative Experiences for Young Children | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introductory study of the relationship between children’s learning and creative activities. Emphasis is on the application of exploration and discovery. The student will a… source |
| EEC1600 | Guiding the Young Child | — | 3 credit hour(s) A behavior management course for professionals and parents who care for and work with young children. The course examines the range of appropriate and acceptable behaviors, consisten… source |
| EEC1603 | Early Childhood Development and Guidance | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students pursuing the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC, formerly the CDA.) This is an introductory course designed for teachers of young… source |
| EEC1907 | Directed Observation and Participation | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students pursuing the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC, formerly the CDA.) This course will instruct the student in the observation and u… source |
| EEC2013 | Children’s Literature in Early Childhood Education | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to introduce emergent literacy and developmentally appropriate literature to the early childhood education associates degree student. A review of best practic… source |
| EEC2401 | Home, School, and Community in Early Childhood Education | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students pursuing the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC, formerly the CDA.) The course will introduce the student to the relationships of… source |
| EEC2500 | Infant and Toddler Development | — | 3 credit hour(s) Early childhood professionals will expand their knowledge in the care and development of infants and toddlers, with special attention given to creating developmentally appropriate en… source |
| EEC2521 | Management of a Childcare Center | — | 3 credit hour(s) (Director’s Credentials Course) This course provides a foundation for the financial and personnel management of the child care center. Topics include leadership, organizational skill… source |
| EEC2523 | Early Childhood Organizational Leadership and Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This early childhood course is designed for director’s credential renewal, and will provide advanced level director credential training on organizational structure; ethics and profes… source |
| EEX2010 | Survey of Disabling Conditions in Young Children | — | 3 credit hour(s) The early childhood educator working successfully with young children with disabilities must have knowledge of the various disabling conditions. With a greater understanding of the d… source |
| ESC1000 | Earth and Its Environment | — | 3 credit hour(s) Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere,… source |
| ESC1000L | Earth and Its Environment Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) This provides a laboratory experience to accompany ESC1000 for nonscience majors. The laboratory exercises emphasize the study of applications to the principles of earth science. Onl… source |
| ESC2930 | Special Topics: Climate Change | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores the science of climate change and evidence for changes in ocean temperature, sea level and acidity due to global warming. The course will explore the connection… source |
| EVR1001 | Introduction to Environmental Sciences | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for… source |
| GLY1030 | Environmental Geology | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of geological processes and how they affect the environment. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| GLY2010 | Introduction to Geology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere,… source |
| GLY2010L | Physical Geology Laboratory | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will classify and identify rocks and minerals and interpret topographic/geologic maps and aerial photographs. Lab: 3 hours. Additional fee. source |
| GLY2160 | Geology of National Parks | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of geological features and processes in the U.S. national park system. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| MET1010 | Meteorology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to critically examine and evaluate the principles of the scientific method, model construction, and use the scientific method to explain natu… source |
| OCE1001 | Introductory Oceanography | — | 3 credit hour(s) Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphe… source |
| ECO2013 | Principles of Economics: Macro | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggr… source |
| ECO2023 | Principles of Economics: Micro | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| ECO3223 | Money and Banking | — | 3 credit hour(s) It is designed to cover the operation of financial markets, the determination of key financial market prices (interest rates, bond prices, stock prices and exchange rates) and the co… source |
| EDF1005 | Introduction to the Teaching Profession | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the American education system, with emphasis on the social foundations of public education. Overview of the teaching profession and contemporary issues affecting t… source |
| EDF2085 | Introduction to Diversity for Educators | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the value of diversity in American society and the manifestations and dimensions of diversity in the educational system. Focuses on providing prospective teachers… source |
| EDF4236 | Classroom Assessment | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to the teacher candidate understand the principles of assessment, the different assessment strategies, which can be used in the classroom, formative and… source |
| EDF4603 | Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law and Safety | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to introduce basic skills and knowledge for creating a safe environment that encourages learning, positive social interaction, and effective communicati… source |
| EDF4943 | Student Internship | — | 9 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to be the culmination of all principles learned throughout the pre-service education program. This course is the senior internship class and requires th… source |
| EDG4323 | Professional Teaching Practices | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide the pre-service teacher with essential skills of planning units and lessons, selecting learning source |
| EEX4070 | Teaching Exceptional Students | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| EEX4221 | Assessment of Exceptional Education Students | — | 3 credit hour(s) It will include development of individual education plans to align curriculum, instructional methods, and evaluations to meet the identified needs of students. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| EEX4265 | Curriculum and Instruction for Students with Disabilities 6-12 | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course addresses curriculum alignment, assessment of learning gains, and technologies available to teach students with exceptionalities. Course topics also include community, ad… source |
| EEX4601 | Behavior Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to provide familiarization, observation, and application of effective behavior management principles for general and exceptional students in preschool t… source |
| EME2040 | Introduction to Technology for Educators | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to prepare teachers and future teachers as competent computer-based technologists. This course is designed specifically for education majors. Students w… source |
| ESE4945 | Internship Seminar | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to serve as the support course accompanying the pre-service teacher’s senior internship. The focus of the course will be to discuss issues in the public… source |
| LAE3414 | Children’s Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide the pre-service teacher with the experience exploring genres, selection, and use of children’s literature in elementary schools. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| LAE4314 | Teaching Language Arts | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to teach language arts using: methods, materials, content, organization for teaching reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| MAE4326 | How Children Learn Mathematics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course requires 15 hours of field experience in the public schools. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| MAE4803 | Mathematics Content for Elementary Grades | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| RED3012 | Principles of Reading | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to introduce reading principles, procedures and organization, current practices, analysis of reading materials, correlation with child development and i… source |
| RED3309 | Early and Emergent Reading K-2 | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to increase the understanding of early literacy development and the conditions which promote total literacy from birth through lower elementary grades.… source |
| RED4511 | Intermediate Literacy, Reading and Thinking | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| RED4519 | Diagnosis, Intervention in Reading | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on diagnosis of reading problems, administration of assessments, evaluation of results and planning instructional interventions to remediate reading difficulties.… source |
| RED4844 | Reading Practicum | — | 3 credit hour(s) Pre-service teachers work in a school site with students who are experiencing reading problems, including Exceptional Student Education students and English Language Learners. Pre-se… source |
| SCE3310 | Teaching Science in the Elementary School | — | 3 credit hour(s) Pre-service teachers will explore the foundational topics in Earth/Space, Life and Physical Sciences. This course requires 15 hours of field experience in the public schools. Contact… source |
| SSE3312 | Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course requires a service-learning project in the 15 hours of field experience. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| TSL3080 | ESOL Issues and Strategies I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to introduce the underlying theories and practices of teaching ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages). The goal of this course is to develop the founda… source |
| TSL4081 | ESOL Issues and Strategies II | — | 3 credit hour(s) The goal of this course is to link the theory and practice for effective teaching of English Language Learners students. The course will focus primarily on methods, curriculum and as… source |
| EMS0110 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course introduces the role of the emergency medical technician. It is designed to teach students to employ critical thinking skills to assess a patient scenario, create a plan o… source |
| EMS1059C | First Responder | — | 3 credit hour(s) Basic management of emergency medical/ pre-hospital care of the sick and injured. Provides the information and skills needed to recognize, properly assess and treat the sick and inju… source |
| EMS1119 | Emergency Medical Technician Lecture | — | 7 credit hour(s) This course introduces the role of the emergency medical technician. It is designed to teach students to employ critical thinking skills to assess a patient scenario, create a plan o… source |
| EMS1119L | Emergency Medical Technician Lab | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course involves the laboratory application of concepts and procedures studied in EMS1119 . Lab: 90 clock hours per semester. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| EMS1431L | Emergency Medical Technician Clinical | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides clinical application of concepts and procedures studied in EMS1119 and EMS1119L . Clinical: At least 124 clock hours per semester. Does not count toward A.A. deg… source |
| EMS1525 | Electrocardiography | — | 2 credit hour(s) A systematic approach to interpretation of the electrocardiograph (EKG). The course describes basic components of the cardiac cycle and their relation to the electrocardiograph. Basi… source |
| EMS2018 | EMS Competency Review | — | 2 credit hour(s) Enables students who are re-entering the program to improve their competencies to be able to maintain pace in regular courses of the program, or for those students who have completed… source |
| EMS2603 | Paramedic I Lecture | — | 8 credit hour(s) Incorporates basic concepts of pharmacology, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, adverse reactions, mechanisms of action and drug interactions for commonly used groups of d… source |
| EMS2603L | Paramedic I Lab | — | 2 credit hour(s) Basic life support skills are evaluated. Advanced life support skills such as advanced airway management, ECG interpretation and treatment of cardiac emergencies are taught and evalu… source |
| EMS2604 | Paramedic II Lecture | — | 8 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the many types of medical and traumatic emergencies encountered by EMS personnel. Medical topics covered in this course include neurology, endocrinology, aller… source |
| EMS2604L | Paramedic II Lab | — | 2 credit hour(s) Lab experiences required during the second semester of paramedic training. Advanced life support skills are taught and evaluated. Critical patient assessment/management related to me… source |
| EMS2605 | Paramedic III Lecture | — | 4 credit hour(s) Hazardous material training at the awareness level is included. Includes a research paper. Contact: 135 hours per semester Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| EMS2605L | Paramedic III Lab | — | 3 credit hour(s) Familiarizes students with application of rescue techniques using hand and power tools, ropes, and other rescue equipment and provides a simulation experience covering a variety of p… source |
| EMS2659L | Paramedic Field Internship | — | 3 credit hour(s) Includes assigned clinical rotations to complete the required clinical experiences during the final semester of paramedic training. Lab: 1 hour per week. Clinical: minimum of 112 hou… source |
| EMS2666L | Paramedic I Clinical | — | 4 credit hour(s) Includes assigned clinical rotations required during the first semester of paramedic training. Clinical rotations include phlebotomy, IV therapy, ambulance and emergency room rotatio… source |
| EMS2667L | Paramedic II Clinical | — | 4 credit hour(s) Includes assigned clinical rotations required during the second semester of paramedic training. Clinical rotations include pediatrics, labor and delivery, or intubations, ambulance a… source |
| CCJ2358 | Capstone: Criminal Justice Report Writing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Note-taking and report-writing frameworks for these fields will be reviewed. Students will analyze a variety of criminal justice and emergency scenarios presented and produce reports… source |
| DSC1002 | Domestic and International Terrorism | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces participants to various aspects of domestic and international terrorist organizations. The student will be introduced to basic principles of terrorist investig… source |
| DSC1004 | Introduction to NRF and NIMS | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces participants to the National Response Framework (NRF), specifies how the resources of the Federal Government will work in concert with state, local, and tribal… source |
| DSC1552 | Critical Infrastructure Protection | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces participants to the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) process that is used to protect the people, physical entities, and cyber systems that are critical… source |
| DSC1631 | Terrorism Response Planning | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces participants to various aspects of planning for potential terrorist activity. The student will be introduced to basic principles of emergency management, commu… source |
| FFP1109 | Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a study of the guidelines for establishing an occupational safety and health program for a fire department, plus safety procedures for members involved in rescue, fire… source |
| FFP1505 | Fire Prevention | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a survey of the principles of fire prevention and investigation. It includes a study of fire hazards in various occupancies, a review of fire prevention codes, a study… source |
| FFP2800 | Emergency Management Public Education Programs | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides knowledge and practical skills required to develop, deliver, and assess effective public education programs related to fire prevention, life safety, hazard mitig… source |
| FFP2801 | Fundamentals of Emergency Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces emergency management principles, practices, and structure, emphasizing the four phases: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. It explores roles and… source |
| FFP2841 | Contingency Planning for Business and Industry | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the contingency planning process for disaster preparedness in the corporate world. The student will develop a step-by-step approach to emergency planning, resp… source |
| FFP2880 | Disaster Recovery Operations | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides an in-depth overview of disaster recovery strategies and operational procedures essential for effective response and recovery efforts. Students will learn about… source |
| FFP2881 | Emergency Management Leadership and Administration | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the student with knowledge and skills necessary for effective interpersonal relationships, including conflict management and the use of power and influence as th… source |
| BCN2563 | Building Systems and Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Survey of design, installation and management of various plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems used in buildings. Concepts covered include heat loss and heat gain, comfort cont… source |
| ETM1600C | Automation and Controls Fundamentals | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a general overview of the Building Automation industry. Topics include history, building automation systems manufacturers and contractors, industry scope and tre… source |
| ETM1601C | HVAC Systems and Devices | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a general overview of the control devices specific to HVAC Building Systems. Topics include spaces & zones, relays, valves, actuators, water and air side systems… source |
| ETM1602C | Automated Electrical Systems and Devices | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics covered include power supplies, reactive electrical components, power distribution, circuit protection, electric motor theory, electric generator theory, types of electric mot… source |
| ETM1603C | Automation and Controls Design Through Commissioning | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course deals with how building automation systems are designed and properly installed and commissioned. Topics include building controls system life cycle phases, component cate… source |
| ETM2605C | Automation and Controls Integration | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course investigates several building automation systems integration platforms present in the industry. Topics include: Modbus, LonWorks, and BACnet. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ETM2606C | EMCT Programming | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will build upon basic programming concepts to prepare students for industry specific programming work required in the building automation industry. Basic concepts and the… source |
| ETM2607C | Troubleshooting Automation and Control Systems | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn the principles and procedures of triaging incidents and failure states and which troubleshooting techniques are required for problem resolution. Students will pra… source |
| ETM2608C | Automated Building Operations | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will provide students with the opportunity to experience software functionality in live building operations case studies from the point of view of the building owner. The… source |
| ETM2609C | Capstone in Energy Management and Controls Technology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course continues the development of how building automation systems are designed and properly installed and commissioned which was begun in ETM1603C : Automation and Controls De… source |
| ETM2942 | Energy Management and Controls Technology Internship | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course allows the student to gain real-world experience by working with a local building automation systems company in the field for eight hours per week or alternatively, an eq… source |
| FFP1880 | Introduction to Hazards | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of hazards, including natural, technological, and human-made threats. Topics covered include hazard identification, risk a… source |
| FFP2120 | Building Construction for the Fire Service | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course examines the various types and methods of building construction and their influence on fire travel and life safety. Fire resistance of building materials and problems inh… source |
| BCN1001 | Applied Math Concepts for Design and Construction | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the practical mathematical skills needed for engineering, architecture, construction and design drafting. This course focuses on fundamental concepts of arithmetic… source |
| BCN1040 | Introduction to Sustainable/Green Building Principles | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the concepts of sustainable design and methodologies. Lecture: 3 hours source |
| BCN2230 | Construction Materials and Methods | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introductory course on materials used in residential and commercial construction, such as wood, steel and concrete; their components; and the method of their fabrication and assem… source |
| BCN2241 | Construction Operations | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course presents an introduction to the use and management of heavy construction equipment. The focus is on equipment identification, applications, cost of ownership and maintena… source |
| BCN2405 | Statics and Strength of Materials | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact. 3 hours. source |
| BCN2704 | Construction Contracts, Codes, Laws and Safety | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introduction to construction contracts; the Florida Building Code; federal, state and local contracting laws; jobsite safety rules and laws; and ethical issues facing cons… source |
| BCT2705 | Construction Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Covers construction industry business entities; job-site cost control and accounting; job-site planning, scheduling and progress management; risk management, insurance and bonding; a… source |
| BCT2770 | Construction Estimating 1 | — | 3 credit hour(s) It also covers computer calculations of costs and modeling. The course includes computer-related examples and problems. Civil, environmental and construction management engineering m… source |
| CET1110C | Digital Circuits | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will also learn how to simplify logic circuits, build digital circuits, and perform other laboratory activities. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| CET2113C | Advanced Digital Circuits | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn to program, operate, and interface with a microcomputer and its elements. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| CET2123C | Microprocessors | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn to apply digital principles to the understanding of microprocessor parameters and characteristics (addressing range and models, instruction set, architecture, inp… source |
| COP2270 | “C” for Engineers | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| EET1015C | Direct Current Circuits | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn basic electrical safety, the various basic electrical components and resistive circuit network analysis. Students will learn to verify and apply basic theories an… source |
| EET1025C | Alternating Current Circuits | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will apply and verify theories and principles through hands-on, laboratory experiments utilizing modern testing equipment. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| EET1084C | Introduction to Electronics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides an overview of electronics to acquaint the student with the principles upon which modern electronic devices operate. The course includes an introduction to the b… source |
| EET1141C | Electronics I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to apply electronic principles to analog circuits and systems, including semiconductor diodes, applying the fundamental theory of transistors and other solid-… source |
| EET2142 | Electronics II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| EET2323C | Analog Communications | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| EET2351C | Digital and Data Communications | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| EGN1111C | Engineering Graphics | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis on the principles of engineering graphics such as drafting techniques, lettering, geometric construction, freehand sketching, orthographic projection, sectional views, auxil… source |
| EGS1002 | Introduction to Engineering Technology | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the history, practical skills and careers in engineering technology. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| ETD1320 | Introduction to CAD | — | 3 credit hour(s) Prepares students to use a computer in technical communication, including the application of the latest version of AutoCAD in engineering, architecture, engineering technology, const… source |
| ETD2340 | Advanced CAD | — | 3 credit hour(s) A continuation of ETD1320 . Application of advanced AutoCAD commands to the complex graphical figures in engineering, engineering technology, architecture and related disciplines. So… source |
| ETD2390 | 3D Auto CAD/Revit | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the practical drafting skills related to 3D building-modeling skills needed for engineering, architecture, construction and design drafting. This course covers how to… source |
| ETI1110 | Quality Assurance | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course defines the role of quality in an industrial environment. Topics include the use of quality management techniques and quality philosophies, process development, technique… source |
| ETI1420C | Manufacturing Processes and Materials | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces the physical properties and characteristics of materials, fuels, lubricants, solvents, coatings and commodities used in industry. Materials compatibility, basi… source |
| ETI1622 | Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the basic principles and theories of lean manufacturing. Lean manufacturing involves identifying and eliminating non-value-adding activities i… source |
| ETI1701 | Industrial Safety | — | 3 credit hour(s) This introductory course focuses on the principles of occupational safety and health in a real world, job-related setting. Topics include Occupational Safety and Health Administratio… source |
| ETI2670 | Engineering Economic Analysis | — | 3 credit hour(s) Various problem solving methods will be used for decision making, multiple alternatives and uncertainty. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ETM1010C | Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the basic foundation for mechanical measurement techniques used in manufacturing environments. The course integrates concepts, principles and techniques of mecha… source |
| ETM2315C | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the basic principles of electromechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. It takes a practical approach to technical problems involving hydraulics and pneuma… source |
| ETS1511C | Motors and Controls | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores the theory and application of AC and DC motors, types of single-phase motors, three-phase power, three-phase motors, remote and local control, forward and revers… source |
| ETS1603C | Introduction to Robotics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is an introductory-level course designed as an introduction to robotics and robotic applications. Students learn topics related to robotic design, including robotic terminology,… source |
| ETS2160C | Semiconductor Manufacturing Fundamentals | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introductory course in the field of semiconductor manufacturing. Students will be introduced to fundamental scientific principles, processing, and applications of the semiconducto… source |
| ETS2673C | Programable Logic Controls | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will develop advanced working programs, and troubleshoot hardware and software communication problems. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| SUR2100C | Fundamentals of Land Surveying | — | 3 credit hour(s) Course includes basic principles of engineering surveys, land surveys, care and use of distance measuring equipment, leveling, transit traversing, area surveys, topographic surveys a… source |
| SUR2390 | GIS Application in Engineering and Technology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Covers application of geographic information systems (GIS) in engineering technology and related areas. It also provides students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in u… source |
| CRW2001 | Creative Writing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course offers instruction in writing fiction, poetry, drama and nonfiction and provides analysis of the student’s work. The guiding principles of creativity will be discussed an… source |
| ENC1101 | College Composition | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysi… source |
| ENC1101C | College Composition with Corequisites | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers, in combined form, the learning source |
| ENC1102 | English Composition II | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking. Incorporates the process of expository and… source |
| ENC1141 | Writing about Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will teach techniques for the interpretation of literary works of various genres and techniques of writing about literature. Requirements: 1. Grammar and mechanics; 2. Wr… source |
| ENC2210 | Technical Communications | — | 3 credit hour(s) Does not fulfill the general education communications requirement. Designed to further mastery of the written communications encountered in the world of work. Focuses on the more rhe… source |
| MMC1100 | Writing for Mass Communication | — | 3 credit hour(s) Beginning survey of writing skills for a variety of mass media. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| ENT2411 | Accounting and Taxation for Entrepreneurs | — | 3 credit hour(s) You will study planning, budgeting, and controlling an enterprise’s resources and concepts. You will learn and practice applying accounting principles and concepts to perform account… source |
| ENT2430 | Legal Environment for Entrepreneurs | — | 3 credit hour(s) You will learn about the legal environment of today’s entrepreneurs. This class will cover the broad spectrum of legal issues that you will face when you start and run your business.… source |
| SLS1381 | Principles of Entrepreneurship | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course explores the eight fundamental concepts of the entrepreneurial mindset that identifies specific attitudes, behaviors and skills that empower students to take ownership of… source |
| PHI3681 | Ethics, Data, and Technology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course tackles contemporary ethical challenges related to data and technology. Students analyze issues such as surveillance and online privacy, explainability in machine learnin… source |
| FIL1031 | History of Film I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Examination of the history of film, concentrating on initial theories, early development and technological advances through film’s maturity into a major art form and industry at the… source |
| FIL2000 | Film Appreciation | — | 3 credit hour(s) A course to extend the knowledge and critical appreciation of film as an informed audience member and to amplify and intensify critical skills with regard to analyzing and evaluating… source |
| FIL2032 | History of Film II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Examination of the history of film, concentrating on the development of the medium into an international art and industry from the end of World War II to the present. Includes an ana… source |
| MMC1540 | Media Aesthetics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to media design and aesthetics. The course will introduce concepts and terminology while exploring how the media communicate meanings within a culture.… source |
| FIN3400 | Principles of Financial Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) They will learn how financial markets influence their decisions and the role of financial intermediaries in these markets. the principles of financial management, including capital b… source |
| FFP0030 | Firefighter I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course covers science of fire, breathing apparatus, ladders, hose, nozzles and fire streams. The program also includes first responder medical and awareness-level hazardous mate… source |
| FFP0031 | Firefighter II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course prepares students for certification and employment as firefighters in accordance with Florida Statute 633. Classroom and field sessions form minimum standards training me… source |
| FRE1120 | Elementary French I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Basic elements of French usage taught in context. Emphasis is on pronunciation and comprehension. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| FRE1121 | Elementary French II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Continuation of FRE1120 . Contact: 4 hours. source |
| GER1120 | Elementary German I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Essentials of German, with emphasis on auditory experience, oral practice and the structure of the language. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| GER1121 | Elementary German II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Continuation of GER1120 . Contact: 4 hours. source |
| LAT1120 | Beginning Latin I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Essentials of Latin, with emphasis upon grammar, syntax and Roman civilization. Lecture: 4 hours. source |
| LAT1121 | Beginning Latin II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Continuation of LAT1120 . Lecture: 4 hours. source |
| SPN1120 | Elementary Spanish I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Essentials of Spanish, with special emphasis on oral and aural practice in the language. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| SPN1121 | Elementary Spanish II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Continuation of SPN1120 . Contact: 4 hours. source |
| SPN2220 | Intermediate Spanish | — | 4 credit hour(s) Develops the student’s reading, grammar, vocabulary and conversational skills and introduces certain literary and cultural concepts that will enhance comprehension of the unique qual… source |
| CAP2047 | User Interface Design | — | 4 credit hour(s) It covers designing and developing interfaces for games. Students will learn how to use different input/output hardware devices, how to create and use existing interfaces for differe… source |
| CAP2951 | Game Development Project I | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to apply the skills and knowledge they have acquired in a real-world working development environment. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| CAP2952C | Game Development Project II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to apply the skills and knowledge they have acquired in a real world working development environment. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| DIG1705 | 3D Programming | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course, provides students with a foundation in 3D programming which will allow them to develop programs using popular graphics libraries such as DirectX, OpenGL, and GLSL. Stude… source |
| DIG1710 | Introduction to Game Development | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to the computer game design and development industry. Students will learn about game development careers, game development and design processes, market… source |
| DIG1712 | Level Building and Design | — | 4 credit hour(s) Contact: 4 hours. source |
| DIG2626 | Artificial Intelligence in Game Development | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn the origins and history of Artificial Intelligence, current and future uses of AI, AI methods algorithms such as: path planning, stimulus-response agents, agent a… source |
| DIG2717C | Game System Design | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to model and test systems before incorporating them into development, and how to use probability to create more interesting gameplay. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| GEA2000 | World Regional Geography | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| CGS1520 | Introduction to Multimedia Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include multimedia applications, principles of video and sound manipulation, multimedia and the Internet, and design issues for multimedia programming. The student will use Ad… source |
| GRA1111C | Graphic Design I | — | 3 credit hour(s) An overview of the technical principles, fundamentals and terminology of the electronic publishing field. Introduction to professional-level software packages such as the Adobe Creat… source |
| GRA1206C | Typography | — | 3 credit hour(s) Emphasis is on the practical application of typographic elements and on typography as an exclusive element of design, as it relates to the principles of good design and visual commun… source |
| GRA2103C | Computer Based Design I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Uses the principles of good visual communication and the computer for creating graphic design materials and products. Advanced design skills and functional knowledge of professional… source |
| GRA2105C | Computer Based Design II | — | 4 credit hour(s) A continuation of GRA2103C , leading to more advanced topics and design projects. Uses the principles of good visual communication and design and professional software such as Adobe… source |
| GRA2121 | Publication Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students gain an in-depth understanding of publication design while gaining proficiency in the most widely used page layout application in the professional field, Adobe InDesign. Sin… source |
| GRA2140 | Web Page Design | — | 3 credit hour(s) Through the use of practical activities, students will learn advanced web development/design concepts and techniques. Topics include advanced CSS, templates, reusable objects, search… source |
| PGY2801C | Photoshop | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on learning aspects of image manipulation, techniques needed for image retouching and working with multilayered compositions through the use of Adobe Photoshop. C… source |
| HSC1001 | Intro to Healthcare - Pre Nursing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students develop the ability to communicate professionally, apply foundational medical terminology, perform basic dosage calculations, use nursing study strategies, and demonstrate c… source |
| HSC1100 | Concepts of Positive Living | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include health knowledge, attitudes, and practices within our society with focus on the individual’s physical, mental, and social well being. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| HSC1171 | Wellness through Stress Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Explores the nature and scope of stress in today’s society, with emphasis on the impact of stress on human health. Coping strategies for environmental, social and internally induced… source |
| HSC2200 | Principles of Contemporary Health | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of environmental factors which affect health and the organized community health efforts and practices designed to meet the health needs of its members. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| HSC2531 | Medical Terminology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course prepares students to analyze medical terms structurally; to spell and pronounce medical terms correctly; and to correlate an understanding of words and word elements with… source |
| HSC1000 | Orientation to Perioperative Services | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the surgical healthcare delivery system and provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of members of the perioper… source |
| HSC1000L | Orientation to Perioperative Services Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) This is a lab and clinical practicum to accompany HSC1000 Orientation to Perioperative Services . 45 clock hours per semester. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| HSC1538 | Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professionals | — | 1 credit hour(s) This is an introductory surgical technology course designed to provide the student with an understanding of medical terminology. Emphasis is on the structure and function of body org… source |
| HSC2520 | Microbiology for Perioperative Services | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers the characteristics and activities of microorganisms. It surveys the various microbial groups, especially the bacteria, viruses and fungi, with emphasis on pathoge… source |
| STS1310 | Surgical Techniques and Procedures | — | 4 credit hour(s) Other topics covered are chart review, patient identification, skin preparation, urinary catheterization, surgical counts, draping of the surgical patient, types of incisions, princi… source |
| STS1310L | Surgical Techniques and Procedures Lab and Clinical | — | 2 credit hour(s) Actions are emphasized that facilitate the usual sequence of the surgical procedure for all segments of perioperative care, including the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperati… source |
| STS1340 | Pharmacology and Anesthesia | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course is designed to introduce students to pharmacological agents most commonly used for surgical patients in each phase of the perioperative experience and those used in the t… source |
| STS1940 | Surgical Technologist Clinical Orientation | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will observe actual surgical procedures, shadow hospital staff, and report their observations. Contact: 3 hours. Additional fee. Does not count towards A.A. degree. source |
| STS2131 | Surgical Technology I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the principles underlying the skills used in the operating room. This includes patient handling, positioning, prepping, and draping. Aseptic techni… source |
| STS2323L | Surgical Procedures I Simulation Lab | — | 5 credit hour(s) Contact: 15 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| STS2324 | Surgical Procedures II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, relevant equipment, supplies and techniques in plastic and reconstructive surgery, maxillary/mandibular surgery, oral su… source |
| STS2324L | Surgical Procedures II Simulation Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| STS2330C | Principles of Surgical Assisting | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of the SFA role including history, professional, legal, moral, and ethical responsibilities. Review of healthcare facility information, documen… source |
| STS2335 | Advanced Integrated Surgical Services | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course prepares students for the advanced details of surgical anatomy, physiology. Includes a review of the common functions and structures of the human body, including the surf… source |
| STS2336 | Advanced Surgical Procedures for the Surgical Assistant | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course prepares surgical technologist students with the additional core knowledge to assist with surgical procedures. Includes relevant preoperative diagnosis, common complicati… source |
| STS2361 | The Art of Teamwork in Surgery | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the principles of Human Factors science as applied to the system of care, teaching them about the skills needed to function effectively and safely… source |
| STS2365 | Professional Skills for the O. R. Team | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the principles of professionalism, including how to work well with many different people/cultures, how to demonstrate respect for and place value o… source |
| STS2366 | Professional Skills for the Surgical Assistant | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course is designed to prepare the student to effectively function in the role of surgical first assistant. Assignments will explore job descriptions, employment options, and car… source |
| STS2370 | Surgical Assisting Clinical I | — | 2 credit hour(s) Surgical First Assisting clinical internship, which includes the evaluation of the student’s performance regarding the critical elements of the surgical first assistant’s responsibil… source |
| STS2931 | Surgical Technology Seminar | — | 2 credit hour(s) Students will prepare for the NBSTSA Certified Surgical Technologist examination. Contact: 2 hours. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| STS2936 | Surgical Certification Symposium | — | 1 credit hour(s) The course provides instruction, guidance, and preparation for the surgical specialist to enter the surgical field as a professional. Contact: 1 hour. Does not count toward A.A. degr… source |
| STS2944 | Surgical Technologist Clinical I | — | 7 credit hour(s) Students gain experiences in the role of the scrub, assistant circulator and second assistant. Performance evaluation includes surgical techniques, sterile technique, medication admi… source |
| STS2945 | Surgical Technologist Clinical II | — | 6 credit hour(s) Students gain experiences in the roles of scrub, assistant circulator and second assistant. Performance evaluation includes surgical techniques, sterile technique, medication adminis… source |
| STS2953 | Surgical Technologist Portfolio I | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course is designed to prepare students for the surgical setting and employment by incorporating case preparation techniques into a final document describing their experiences an… source |
| STS2954 | Surgical Technologist Portfolio II | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course is designed to prepare students for the surgical setting and employment by incorporating case preparation techniques into a final document describing their experiences an… source |
| ACR0000 | Introduction to HVAC/R | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Introduction to HVAC/R course prepares students to demonstrate the knowledge, skill, and application of introductory air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating concepts and tec… source |
| ACR0001 | HVAC/R Fundamentals | — | 0 credit hour(s) The HVAC/R Fundamentals course prepares students to demonstrate the knowledge, skill, and application to read construction documents, identify properties of matter and heat; analyze… source |
| ACR0012 | HVAC/R Service Practices | — | 0 credit hour(s) The HVAC/R Service Practices course prepares students to assist with the installation of residential HVAC systems and determine start-up procedures and check-out procedures. Students… source |
| ACR0013 | HVAC/R Intermediate Service Practices | — | 0 credit hour(s) The HVAC/R Intermediate Service Practices course prepares students to select appropriate commercial compressors. Students will test and adjust commercial evaporative condensers, and… source |
| ACR0044 | HVAC/R Advanced Service Practices | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course provides instruction and hands-on practice in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems for the mechanic. Contact: 3… source |
| CCJ2760 | Cannabis Law and Regulation | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course is designed to introduce students to the study of industry business strategy, corporate finance, and entrepreneurship related to cannabis. Including constitutional, crimin… source |
| PLS1005 | Introduction to Cannabis Plant Science | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course presents an introduction to the world of cannabis through a survey course. Topics cover, medicinal, history and legal aspects of cannabis, along with the genetics, produc… source |
| AMH2010 | History of the United States I | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to indigenous peoples, the European backgrou… source |
| AMH2020 | History of the United States II | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the reconstruction era to the contemporary era. Topics will include but are not limited to the ri… source |
| AMH2091 | African-American History | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers the African background, slavery, emancipation, the civil war, reconstruction, blacks in the 20th century, the civil rights movement, social, cultural and economic… source |
| EUH1000 | Western Civilization I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| EUH1001 | Western Civilization II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| HIS2930 | Special Topics in History | — | 3 credit hour(s) Special topics for students who wish to further explore the field of history through discussion, observation or research. Special focus placed on topical problems, current issues, or… source |
| LAH1093 | Latin American History | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics in this course include, race, gender and culture in Latin American history, pre-conquest America, the Iberian colonial era, ca. 1500-1808, and race and gender relations in the… source |
| WOH2012 | History of Civilization I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| WOH2022 | History of Civilization II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| HFT1000 | Introduction to Hospitality | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is an overview of the hospitality industry which is composed of lodging, food and beverage, transportation, retail outlets, and special events. The management of hotels,… source |
| CHD2220 | Child Development: From Conception through Adolescence | — | 3 credit hour(s) Understanding child growth and development. Emphasis on physical, social, emotional and environmental influences. Conception through early school years. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| DEP2004 | Human Development: Birth to Senescence | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| HUS1001 | Introduction to Human Services | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides an overview of the human services field, exploring its history, principles, and practices. Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of human service… source |
| HUS1302 | Basic Counseling Skills | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to foundational counseling skills essential for effective human services practice. Students will learn and practice core techniques such as active lis… source |
| HUS1320 | Introduction to Crisis Intervention | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with foundational knowledge and skills necessary to understand and effectively respond to crisis situations. Students will explore crisis intervention m… source |
| HUS1801 | Human Services Practicum I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides supervised field experience in a human services agency, allowing students to apply foundational knowledge and basic skills gained from coursework. Students will… source |
| HUS2050 | Case Management in Human Services | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to principles and practices of effective case management in human services. Emphasis is placed on client assessment, planning, advocacy, service coord… source |
| HUS2200 | Introduction to Group Dynamics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores foundational theories, principles, and practices of group dynamics within human services settings. Students will examine stages of group development, roles withi… source |
| HUS2341 | Trauma and Recovery | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores trauma theory, assessment, intervention, and recovery within human services. Students will examine the impact of trauma across populations, practice trauma-infor… source |
| HUS2400 | Substance Abuse Counseling | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides foundational knowledge of substance abuse counseling, including an understanding of addiction, assessment techniques, evidence-based counseling methods, ethical… source |
| HUS2500 | Ethics in Human Services | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course examines professional ethics, standards, and legal considerations within human services practice. Students will explore ethical decision-making processes, professional bo… source |
| HUS2532 | Services for the Elderly | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course examines essential social and healthcare services available to elderly populations. Students will explore aging processes, assessment methods, resources, policies, and ad… source |
| HUS2821 | Human Services Practicum II | — | 6 credit hour(s) Students will independently apply advanced skills, engage in comprehensive client management, implement ethical and culturally competent interventions, and further develop their prof… source |
| HUM2020 | Introduction to the Humanities | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, histor… source |
| HUM2210 | Humanities of the World: Prehistory through Sixteenth Century | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| HUM2230 | Humanities of the World: Sixteenth Century through Contemporary | — | 3 credit hour(s) A chronological extension of HUM2210 , beginning with the baroque and continuing through the 18th, 19th, and 20th century styles including the Western canon. Lecture: 3 hours. Substa… source |
| HUM2525 | The American Music Tradition: Jazz | — | 3 credit hour(s) The study of jazz as a uniquely American art form. Including extensive written analysis of selected styles and periods in jazz. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| HUM2529 | The American Music Tradition: Popular Music | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, the folk music traditions in America during the earliest periods of settlement, evolution of those styles after 1900 and the synthesis of those styles as evidenced in… source |
| IDH2931 | Honors Seminar | — | 3 credit hour(s) The honors seminar expands and enhances the college experience through interdisciplinary studies. Topics vary according to instructor. Each seminar focuses on a central theme or issu… source |
| IDS2182 | Applied Ethics Seminar | — | 3 credit hour(s) The emphasis of this course is on applying critical thinking skills to daily decisions in the legal, criminal justice, biomedical, business and communications areas that concern mora… source |
| IDS2311 | Global Perspectives: An Interdisciplinary Course in Globalism | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is the seminar course for students seeking a Global Gateway designation on their transcript. Students will be exposed to an interdisciplinary, integrated curriculum presented fr… source |
| IDS2930 | Interdisciplinary Study Abroad | — | 1-3 credit hour(s) This course explores specific cultural regions from a variety of perspectives. It combines classroom activities, scholarly research and travel study. Perspectives to be explored in… source |
| IDS2941 | Technology and Professional Programs Internship | — | 3 credit hour(s) This internship course gives students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in their chosen area of study. Interns will complete a minimum of 150 hours in the field under the g… source |
| JOU2420L | Newspaper Production | — | 3 credit hour(s) A lab for developing skill in gathering, writing and evaluating news, copy reading, headlining and layout. Practical application is made through production of the College newspaper.… source |
| JOU2440L | Literary Magazine Production | — | 3 credit hour(s) A lab for developing skill in evaluating, copy reading and editing poetry and prose; evaluating art and photography; and doing page layout. Provides practical application of skills i… source |
| MMC1000 | Survey of Mass Media | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the media of mass communications, with special emphasis on newspapers, magazines, radio and television, with a study of their nature and their responsibilities to the… source |
| ORH0802 | Landscape and Grounds Keeping | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Landscape and Grounds Keeping course provides comprehensive training in tool and equipment maintenance, chemical application and spray equipment calibration, fertilization techni… source |
| ORH0803 | Landscape and Grounds Keeping Supervisors | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Landscape and Grounds Keeping Supervisors course equips students with the skills to prepare estimates, contracts, and presentations, oversee the layout and installation of landsc… source |
| ORH0862 | Nursery Workers | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Landscape and Grounds Keeping course provides comprehensive training in tool and equipment maintenance, chemical application and spray equipment calibration, fertilization techni… source |
| CJK0002 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students are introduced to the values and ethics required for criminal justice officers, the consequences of sexual harassment, the criminal justice system, and the structure of crim… source |
| CJK0016 | Communication | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will be exposed to the uses of FCIC/NCIC and MDT. Topics will also include the proper use of radio equipment, basic interview, root causes of miscommunication, taking statem… source |
| CJK0018 | Legal | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will gain an understanding of the Fourth Amendment related to search and seizure; learn what constitutes a lawful arrest; understand the Fifth and Sixth Amendments related t… source |
| CJK0019 | Interviewing and Report Writing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to prepare and conduct basic interviews; identify types of reports, forms, and logs; organize information; and write reports. 56 clock hours. Does not count towar… source |
| CJK0020 | Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students develop the skills to operate a motor vehicle safely, understand the role of law enforcement officers as they operate a vehicle, understand personal and vehicle limits, oper… source |
| CJK0021 | Serving Your Community | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to communicate effectively and professionally when interacting with people in a variety of circumstances; interact with an individual with physical or development… source |
| CJK0031 | First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn how to ventilate a patient who is not breathing; perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a patient who has no heartbeat; put on, properly remove and discar… source |
| CJK0040 | Criminal Justice Firearms | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students experience safe weapon handling, the identification of weapons parts and ammunition, weapons cleaning and maintenance, handgun drawing and holstering, weapon loading and unl… source |
| CJK0051 | Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students make an accurate threat assessment of a situation; use force appropriate to the subject’s resistance and situational factors; demonstrate a prevailing attitude and the willi… source |
| CJK0063 | Fundamentals of Patrol | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students learn to use radio equipment properly, identify the uses of mobile computer devices, and understand the uses of FCIC/NCIC/NLETS and other electronic database resources; lear… source |
| CJK0072 | Crimes Against Persons | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to conduct an initial investigation of crimes against persons. 48 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| CJK0073 | Crimes Involving Property and Society | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to respond appropriately to a crime against a person or property, victim, witness, and suspect; conduct a preliminary investigation of crimes against persons and… source |
| CJK0079 | Crime Scene Follow-up Investigations | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will experience responding to a crime scene, protecting and surveying a crime scene, processing a crime scene, dusting for latent prints, and documenting a crime scene by sk… source |
| CJK0093 | Critical Incidents | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students are prepared to complete and pass Unit 1, IS-100.LEb, Introduction to the Incident Command System and Unit 2, IS-700.a, National Incident Management (NIMS), An Introduction.… source |
| CJK0096 | Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students work to improve their score on the final fitness evaluation and adopt a foundation for lifelong fitness. 60 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| CJK0394 | CPO: Cross-over Program Updates | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students are informed of the latest updates to content from the applicable basic recruit training program as provided by the instructor. 10 clock hours. Does not count toward A.A. or… source |
| CJK0400 | Traffic Incidents | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will be introduced to the terms associated with traffic crash investigations, safely responding to a traffic crash scene, assessing the scene of the crash, providing emergen… source |
| CJK0401 | Traffic Stops | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students learn to safely pull over a vehicle, identify and articulate the stop/violation, obtain necessary information from the driver/passenger, safely complete the stop, safely eff… source |
| CJK0402 | Traffic Crash Investigations | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to define and explain the terms and legal considerations associated with crash investigations, respond to a crash scene safely, assess a crash scene properly, sec… source |
| CJK0403 | DUI Traffic Stops | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn to understand the problem of and solutions for DUI, identify the DUI laws and related legal issues, identify the signs of alcohol or drug impairment, conduct a DU… source |
| CJK0421 | Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart-Firing Stun Gun | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students identify appropriate use of a dart-firing stun gun (DFSG) per F.S. §943.1717 and §790.01 (b), identify and articulate legislative concerns regarding DFSGs and their impact o… source |
| BUL2241 | Legal Concepts of Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introduction to the legal setting in which business operates. Coverage includes introduction to law, constitutional law, administrative law, torts, crimes, contracts and ethics. C… source |
| BUL2242 | The Law of Business | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of agency and employment, partnerships, corporations, debtor and creditor relations and other selected legal subjects related to business. Appropriate for students interested i… source |
| PLA1003 | Introduction to the Legal Process | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduces the legal system and legal terminology. Examines the role of the lawyer and paralegal in modern society and the ethical and professional practice standards applicable to b… source |
| PLA1104 | Legal Research | — | 4 credit hour(s) Introduction to legal research, including citation form, reading and finding case law, statutes, legislative history, constitutional law, administrative law, court rules, local rules… source |
| PLA2114 | Legal Writing | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of legal memorandum, including format and purpose, citations, law office correspondence, preparation of legal instruments and documents, drafting intraoffice memorandum and eth… source |
| PLA2203 | Litigation Procedures I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Principles of litigation, lawyer/client relationships, ethical considerations, causes of action, remedies and defenses, affirmative defenses, jurisdiction, commencement of lawsuits,… source |
| PLA2223 | Litigation Procedures II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Includes instruction in gathering evidence, discovery, rules of evidence, trial preparation, trial procedure, judgments, appeals, criminal procedure and ethical considerations. Appro… source |
| PLA2600 | Wills, Trusts and Probate | — | 3 credit hour(s) Instruction in estate planning, probate practice and procedures, jurisdiction, functions of lawyers and personal representatives, initial steps in probate, inventory and appraisal cr… source |
| PLA2610 | Real Estate Law and Property Transactions | — | 3 credit hour(s) The scope of real estate law, ownership of real estate, evidence, examination, conveyance of title, legal descriptions, real estate contracts, transfer of real estate, transactions,… source |
| PLA2763 | Law Office Procedures and Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Principles of organization and management, management styles, communications process, utilizing paralegals, management of office employees, office environment, office systems, office… source |
| PLA2800 | Family Law | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of family law, legal institutions, the family law office and ethical considerations. Study of various aspects of family law, including marriage, prenuptial and antenuptial agre… source |
| LIS2004 | Research Strategies for College Students | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course allows students to gain the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to succeed in college-level research by identifying, evaluating and using diverse information sources f… source |
| AML2301 | Major American Writers | — | 3 credit hour(s) An in-depth study of major works of writers whose contributions to American literature are most significant or whose impact on the literary, philosophical and intellectual milieu in… source |
| AML2600 | African American Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a one semester survey in African-American literature from it’s beginnings to the present. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| AML2631 | Hispanic American Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will survey literature by Hispanic Americans throughout American history, with an emphasis on contemporary works. issues of varied influences, culture, disenfranchisement… source |
| ENL2000 | British Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) Comprehensive survey of English literature from the old English period through the twentieth century focusing on major works and their authors. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| LIT2000 | Introduction to Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and hist… source |
| LIT2100 | Masterpieces of World Literature | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of world literature ranging from ancient times through the 17th century focusing on major works and their authors with an emphasis upon the literature as a significant reflec… source |
| LIT2323 | Multicultural Mythology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores the rich heritage of mythology from a global perspective. Through literature, lectures, discussions and writing assignments, students will gain an increased unde… source |
| CAP3755 | Tools for Data Science | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a course on tools for data science using R, Python, SQL, and Spark. Throughout the course, there will be hands-on exercises with computing resources. The course will include… source |
| COP2073 | Introduction to Statistical Programming with R | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn base R language concepts, including data types, functions, and packaging, and will work with Tidyverse and other packages commonly used in data science applicatio… source |
| IDC3180 | Contemporary Issues and Case Studies in Data Science | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn base R language concepts, including data types, functions, and packaging, and will work with tidyverse and other packages commonly used in data science applicatio… source |
| MAN3504 | Operational Decision Making | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a study of operational decision-making techniques to improve the processes and productivity in organizations. topics will include, but are not limited to, quality and source |
| MAN3583 | Project Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a study of project management concepts and techniques for use in the business environment. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, modern project management, d… source |
| MAN4329 | Business Analytics in HR Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers processes, methodologies, infrastructure, and current practices used to transform data from many sources into useful information for human resource management and… source |
| MAN4520 | Quality Assurance and Evaluation | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to teach how aspects of the quality management framework apply to the conduct of a project as well as the product, process, or service developed because of th… source |
| MAN4535 | Business Process Analysis | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will enable students to work effectively with stakeholders to define their business requirements, shape the output of projects, and drive successful business source |
| MAN4720 | Strategic Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to integrate prior business courses through study and discussion of real organizational situations, including ethical and global issues, the influence of the… source |
| MTE0003C | Marine Rigger | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn entry-level skills for the outboard marine service industry. Hands-on training combined with laboratory and classroom experiences gives the student a full underst… source |
| MTE0056C | Inboard Diesel Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn entry-level skills for the diesel marine service industry. Hands-on training combined with laboratory and classroom experiences gives the student a full understan… source |
| MTE0074C | Outboard Engine Diagnostics Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn entry-level skills for the outboard marine service industry. Hands-on training combined with laboratory and classroom experiences gives the student a full underst… source |
| MTE0090C | Outboard Engine Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn entry-level skills for the outboard marine service industry. Hands-on training combined with laboratory and classroom experiences gives the student a full underst… source |
| MTE0092C | Inboard Gas Engine Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn skills for the inboard marine service industry. Hands-on training combined with laboratory and classroom experiences gives the student an understanding of basic f… source |
| MTE0093C | Drive Train Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn entry-level skills for the outboard marine service industry. Hands-on training combined with laboratory and classroom experiences gives the student a full underst… source |
| MAC1105 | College Algebra | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and thei… source |
| MAC1105C | College Algebra with Corequisites | — | 4 credit hour(s) In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and thei… source |
| MAC1114 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Topics include: trigono… source |
| MAC1140 | Precalculus Algebra | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Topics include: polynom… source |
| MAC2233 | Calculus for Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Topics include: limits,… source |
| MAC2311 | Calculus with Analytic Geometry I | — | 5 credit hour(s) In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and defin… source |
| MAC2312 | Calculus with Analytic Geometry II | — | 5 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Topics include review o… source |
| MAC2313 | Calculus with Analytic Geometry III | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Topics include: review… source |
| MAD1100 | Discrete Mathematics for Computing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is an introduction to discrete mathematics with application to computer science. Topics include graphs, Boolean algebra, models of finite-state automata, formal languages… source |
| MAP2302 | Differential Equations I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Topics include methods… source |
| MAT1033 | Intermediate Algebra | — | 3 credit hour(s) MAT1033 cannot be taken for credit by any student who has grade of C or better in any higher mathematics course. This course carries elective credit and does not count toward the six… source |
| MGF1130 | Mathematical Thinking | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effe… source |
| MGF1131 | Mathematics in Context | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation models and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. Through this course, st… source |
| STA2023 | Introductory Statistics | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase pr… source |
| STA2122 | Introduction to Applied Statistics | — | 4 credit hour(s) Topics in this course include: probability distributions, hypothesis testing, confidence interval estimation, correlation, analysis of variance, and regression. A TI83 or graphing ca… source |
| HIM1275 | Health Insurance Billing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course presents the concepts and procedures for both manual and electronic health insurance claims processing. major health insurance programs are covered, and an overview of ma… source |
| MEA0002 | Introduction to Medical Assisting | — | 0 credit hour(s) This teaches students proper use of medical terminology, an understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts in both illness and wellness states, and the legal and ethical responsibi… source |
| MEA0501 | Medical Office Procedures | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn basic clerical/medical office duties including effective communication skills, maintaining filing systems, using electronic health records, and scheduling routine… source |
| MEA0506 | Administrative Office Procedures | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course introduces basic clerical and medical office duties that medical assistants may perform. Topics include effective communication skills, filing systems, maintenance of med… source |
| MEA0521 | Phlebotomist, MA | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn about phlebotomy in the health care setting, to recognize and identify collection reagents supplies, equipment, and interfering chemical substances, to perform ph… source |
| MEA0530 | Pharmacology for Medical Assisting | — | 0 credit hour(s) Introduces the student to the principles of pharmacology, including drug terminology; drug origins, forms, and actions; routes of administration; as well as the use of generic name d… source |
| MEA0543 | EKG Aide, MA | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will learn about the cardiovascular system and the legal and ethical responsibilities of an EKG aide and demonstrate knowledge of how to apply and use medical instrumentatio… source |
| MEA0573 | Laboratory Procedures | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course introduces medical assisting students to the foundational understanding of emergency preparedness and protective practices, diagnostic laboratory procedures, clinical mic… source |
| MEA0581 | Clinical Assisting | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course introduces medical assisting students to the communication skills and legal responsibilities of the profession. provides a foundational understanding of anatomy and physi… source |
| MEA0942C | Practicum Experience | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course assesses the student’s ability to utilize all critical thinking applications learned during the program and apply these critical thinking skills during the practicum expe… source |
| MEA1010C | Principles of Radiology | — | 2 credit hour(s) Clinical instruction will emphasize procedures on upper and lower extremities, chest and abdomen, as well as podiatric X-ray procedures. Contact: 2 hours. Does not count towards A.A.… source |
| MEA1206C | Clinical Procedures I | — | 4 credit hour(s) The skills include vital signs, patient care, preparation for medical examinations, procedures, treatments, surgical and sterilization procedures using surgical instruments, and admi… source |
| MEA1207C | Clinical Procedures II | — | 4 credit hour(s) The skills will include assisting with physical examinations, procedures, treatments, and the performance of some diagnostic testing. In addition, students will acquire and apply pri… source |
| MEA1265C | Laboratory Procedures I | — | 4 credit hour(s) The student will learn the chemical, physical, and microscopic examination of urine through laboratory demonstrations and lectures. In addition, students will learn proper techniques… source |
| MEA1266C | Laboratory Procedures II | — | 4 credit hour(s) The student will gain insight into laboratory procedures and be able to recognize signs and symptoms that could indicate to physicians a need for laboratory testing. Introduction to… source |
| MEA1303C | Medical Office Management | — | 5 credit hour(s) The course provides students with the educational skills needed to function in the medical office as entry-level medical assistants. Studies will include clerical/medical office duti… source |
| MEA1930 | Medical Assisting Special Topics | — | 1 credit hour(s) These interviewing skills assist with patients’ understanding of behaviors displayed that may be challenging to shift from. These behaviors include, but are not limited to, addictive… source |
| MEA2020C | Pathophysiology | — | 5 credit hour(s) Students will learn to apply underlying concepts to explore pathophysiology, etiology, clinical manifestations, and treatments of common disorders in major body systems. A basic cour… source |
| MEA2021C | Disease Processes | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will learn to recognize the causes, signs and symptoms of diseases of major body systems as well as diagnostic procedures, standard treatment, prognosis, and various prevent… source |
| MEA2030C | Pharmacology | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course provides the opportunity to demonstrate understanding of pharmaceutical principles by preparing and administering parenteral and non-parenteral medications, calculating do… source |
| MEA2809 | Practicum Experience | — | 5 credit hour(s) This course serves as the final course for the Medical Assisting program. This course focuses on transitioning students from the education role to a graduate for the medical assistan… source |
| MLT1022C | Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course outlines the role of the medical laboratory technician and covers the basic principles, techniques, and vocabulary applicable to medical laboratory technology. It also pr… source |
| MLT1221C | Urinalysis and Body Fluids | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course covers clinical testing and evaluation of urine and other body fluids. Students will learn to correlate physical, chemical, and microscopic lab findings with disease cond… source |
| MLT1300C | Hematology I | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course overviews the theories and techniques involved in routine hematology. Topics include the hematopoietic system and blood cell physiology, maturation, and morphology. Stude… source |
| MLT1302C | Hematology II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Students will examine the role of blood vessels, platelets, and coagulation factors, as well as hematology and hemostasis disease factors. This course requires a grade of C or higher… source |
| MLT1401C | Medical Microbiology | — | 6 credit hour(s) Students will also receive an introduction to medical parasitology, mycology, and virology. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Contact: 6 ho… source |
| MLT1500C | Immunology/Serology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers basic concepts and laboratory practices related to clinical immunology with an emphasis on antibody-antigen interaction in specific diseases. Students will learn a… source |
| MLT1525C | Immunohematology | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course overviews the basic theory and concepts of antigen-antibody reactions associated with blood cell transfusions and relates the concepts of immunology to blood banking proc… source |
| MLT1610C | Clinical Chemistry | — | 6 credit hour(s) This course outlines the theory, clinical correlations, and laboratory procedures related to the chemical analysis of clinical specimens. Students will receive in-depth instruction o… source |
| MLT2800L | Clinical Practicum - Core Lab | — | 4 credit hour(s) This learning experience allows students to perform routine analytical procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply program knowledge. This course requires a passing grade… source |
| MLT2807L | Clinical Practicum - Blood Banking | — | 4 credit hour(s) This learning experience allows students to perform routine blood banking procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply program knowledge Contact: 4 hours. source |
| MLT2811L | Clinical Practicum - Microbiology | — | 4 credit hour(s) This learning experience allows students to perform routine analytical procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply program knowledge. Contact: 4 hours. source |
| MLT2930 | Medical Laboratory Technology Capstone | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will discuss and review material in hematology, urinalysis, microbiology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, immunology, molecular methods, laboratory operations, medical… source |
| OST1611C | Medical Transcription | — | 3 credit hour(s) Previous keyboarding, word processing, and document processing experience strongly recommended. This course emphasizes the fundamentals of transcribing simple medical reports and cor… source |
| OST2455C | Medical Billing and Coding I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides advanced skills needed to work in a variety of medical billing and coding positions in the medical field. In-depth study of the various areas of medical billing/… source |
| OST2456C | Medical Billing and Coding II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include medical coding, medical claims, medical billing, accounts receivable, and medical management software. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| OST2464C | Medical Office Computer Application | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course prepares a medical office assistant to work in a health care practice utilizing computerized medical office management software. It provides training for input of new pat… source |
| OST2501 | Office Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is a study of the skills needed by the office professional in the workforce. It includes technology, teamwork, and the changing skills demanded in the workforce. The effi… source |
| OST2853C | Spreadsheet Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Course prepares students to solve business problems by moving beyond the basic skills to think critically about realistic business situations using database management. Contact: 3 ho… source |
| MUH2011 | Introduction to Music History | — | 3 credit hour(s) A survey and evaluation of the periods of music history, the composers and their musical masterpieces with emphasis on listening. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| MUH2120 | World Music Cultures | — | 3 credit hour(s) An introductory level music course that surveys traditional, indigenous, and popular music of the United States, Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. emphasis is placed on music… source |
| MUL2010 | Music Appreciation | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from antiquity to the modern period, focusing on western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of pop… source |
| MUN2830 | African Drum and Dance Ensemble | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will survey the music and dance cultures of sub-Saharan Africa. Students learn fundamentals of African music systems, including tonality, rhythmic modes and song structur… source |
| NSG0080 | Nursing Transitions | — | 0 credit hour(s) This transitional nursing course provides the health care professional student with an introduction to the nursing process; physical assessment; nursing therapies; legal and ethical… source |
| NSG0081 | Concepts of Geriatrics and Pharmacology in Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Principles of pharmacology to evaluate the appropriateness of ordered medications and treatments. Contact: 102 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| NSG0082 | Psychiatric Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Contact: 102 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count towards A.A. degree. source |
| NSG0083 | Medical Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Contact: 102 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| NSG0084 | Surgical Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Contact: 102 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| NSG0085 | Pediatric Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Topics include well and acutely ill children; communicating with patient and family; collection of information and documentation; nursing therapies for children; and identification o… source |
| NSG0086 | Obstetric Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Topics include gynecological nursing; normal and high-risk pregnancies; labor and delivery; care of the newborn. Contact: 102 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A.… source |
| NSG0087 | Professional Nursing | — | 0 credit hour(s) Prioritization and delegation are important concepts in this course. Contact: 91 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| NSG0089 | Senior Practicum Intensive | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students are introduced to implementing principles of leadership and management. The clinical component is an individualized experience that is selected in collaboration with the fac… source |
| NUR1021C | Nursing Process I | — | 10 credit hour(s) S. Nursing program. This introductory nursing course focuses on process, physical assessment, nursing therapies, legal and ethical considerations, and client assessment protocols. C… source |
| NUR1241C | Nursing Process II | — | 8 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the theoretical application of the nursing process to selected complex medical surgical conditions as they occur across the life span. Related pathophysiologic… source |
| NUR1421C | Reproductive Health | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course focuses on human reproduction and development through the application of the nursing process in the care of pregnant women, infants and women in general. Topics include g… source |
| NUR2004C | Transition to Registered Nurse 1 | — | 7 credit hour(s) This introductory nursing course provides the student process; physical assessment; nursing therapies; legal and ethical considerations; and client assessment protocols. This course… source |
| NUR2007C | Transition to Registered Nurse 2 | — | 10 credit hour(s) This course focuses on adult health with advanced nursing theory, nursing process and techniques involved in caring for the adult client with complex health problems. Decision-makin… source |
| NUR2036C | Transition to Registered Nurse 3 | — | 15 credit hour(s) This course also provides the student the opportunity to build upon knowledge and developed skills from previous nursing courses. Students are introduced into implementing principle… source |
| NUR2243C | Nursing Process III | — | 9 credit hour(s) This course provides the student with theory, laboratory and clinical experiences required for beginning nursing practice and those aspects of the nursing profession related to roles… source |
| NUR2350C | Pediatric Health | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the nursing process in the pediatric setting. Topics include well and acutely ill children, communicating with patient and family, collection of information an… source |
| NUR2818C | Nursing Process IV | — | 7 credit hour(s) Students are introduced to implementing principles of leadership and management. Classroom content relates to the preparation of the student for assuming the role of professional nur… source |
| NUR3065 | Health Assessment | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the RN-BSN student with the opportunity to build on knowledge and skills of performing and documenting a comprehensive health assessment of diverse individuals a… source |
| NUR3125 | Pathophysiology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a study of variations in physiologic functioning and alterations in physiologic response of body systems. The course addresses physiologic changes that will iden… source |
| NUR3273 | Health Promotion | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores the concepts of health promotion and the application of health promotion concepts to nursing practice to enable the client to control and improve health source |
| NUR3655 | Cultural Issues in Nursing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on culture and its impact on healthcare delivery at the individual, community and system levels. The course is designed to raise awareness, inspire action and ope… source |
| NUR3805 | Professional Issues | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a transition for professional nurses as they begin their studies to achieve a baccalaureate of science in nursing degree. The course addresses qualities that pro… source |
| NUR4169 | Nursing Research/Evidence-based Practice | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course explores evidence-based practice as a foundation for improved nursing practice and patient source |
| NUR4684 | Population-based Nursing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on an analysis of the nursing role as it relates to population-based health. The course addresses nursing theories, public health ethics and nursing advocacy. Top… source |
| NUR4827 | Leadership/Management in Nursing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of leadership and management principles as they apply to professional nursing practice. Students will explore teamwork, communication, the chan… source |
| NUR4870 | Nursing Informatics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is the foundation for the improvement of nursing practice and patient source |
| NUR4950 | Capstone Course | — | 3 credit hour(s) This capstone course is designed for RN-BSN students at the end of their program of study. It provides students with an opportunity to synthesize their knowledge of the concepts lear… source |
| PRN0090 | Nurse Aide and Orderly | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course prepares students to be entry-level healthcare workers (nurse assistants) and teaches them the patient care skills needed to become providers of safe care. Course content… source |
| HUN1201 | The Science of Nutrition | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is based on the principles of human physiology and the properties, functions, requirements, digestion, absorption, metabolism and interrelationships of nutrients. Contact… source |
| CTS1220C | Microsoft Specialist: Word | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed for students who are familiar with personal computers, using a keyboard and using a mouse. The course presents advanced skills and design concepts for employi… source |
| CTS1230C | Microsoft Specialist: PowerPoint | — | 3 credit hour(s) Recommended This course is designed for students who are familiar with personal computers, using a keyboard and using a mouse. The course presents advanced skills and design concepts… source |
| CTS2225C | Microsoft Specialist: Excel | — | 3 credit hour(s) Recommended: basic computer keyboard skills. This course teaches students how to work with different types of documents using core and intermediate features to create and edit profes… source |
| OST1355 | Records Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Instruction in records management concepts and skills, with emphasis on the information cycle and systems for managing and using information. Instruction in the four basic classifica… source |
| OST1401 | Administrative Support Systems and Procedures | — | 3 credit hour(s) Designed for office administration students as an introduction to administrative systems and procedures used to process information and expedite activities in the automated office en… source |
| OTA0040 | Information Technology Assistant | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Information Technology Assistant course prepares students to demonstrate the knowledge, skill, and application of information systems for positions in the Medical Administrative… source |
| OTA0041 | Front Desk Specialist | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Front Desk Specialist course prepares students to demonstrate knowledge, skill, and application of information systems to accomplish job source |
| OTA0631 | Medical Office Technologist | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course will focus on specialized medical office procedures including health insurance and insurance verification and billing. Student will learn the key standards of privacy as… source |
| OTA0651 | Medical Administrative Specialist | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course will focus on the various types of insurances used in the medical field. Students will learn about the importance of professional ethics and legal responsibilities of wor… source |
| HCP0020 | Patient Care Assistant | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Patient Care Assistant course provides students instruction in nursing assistant skills in a hospital setting and nursing assistant care for adult patients. This course includes… source |
| HCP0121 | Nurse Aide and Orderly | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Nurse Aide and Orderly course provides instruction to students related to the job of nurse assistant. Students will learn about verbal and written communication skills and ethics… source |
| HCP0332 | Advanced Home Health Aide | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Advanced Home Health Aide course prepares students to provide care for individuals in a home health environment. Students will learn about legal and ethical responsibilities, nut… source |
| HSC0003 | Basic Healthcare Worker | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Basic Healthcare Worker is the Health Science Core and the first course for the majority of the Career Certificate Health Science programs. Students will learn about the healthca… source |
| HSC0016 | Allied Health Assistant | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Allied Health Assistant course instructs students in the fields of phlebotomy technician and EKG technician. This course includes 20 hours of clinical rotations or live stick ses… source |
| MEA0580 | Advanced Allied Health Assistant | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Advanced Allied Health Assistant course provides students the ability to perform skills in a clinical and laboratory environment including physical therapy, emergency, radiation,… source |
| PRN0094 | Patient Care Technician | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Patient Care Technician course prepares students to complete the Patient Care Technician certification exam and employability and team working skills. This course includes 20 hou… source |
| PHI2010 | Philosophy | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the… source |
| PHI2100 | Introductory Logic | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| PHI2600 | Ethics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| MEA0520 | Phlebotomist | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Phlebotomist course consists of a combination of lecture and lab work. Theory and practice of basic phlebotomy technician role for a healthcare setting and laboratory requirement… source |
| PGY1800C | Digital Photography | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course combines fundamental photographic skills with digital technologies. Emphasis is placed on basic camera operation, techniques and aesthetics. Students will explore a range… source |
| LEI1000 | Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services | — | 3 credit hour(s) General orientation into the nature and scope of recreation and leisure services. Designed to introduce the student to historical and philosophical foundations, current trends and ch… source |
| LEI1541 | Outdoor Recreation Management | — | 4 credit hour(s) An orientation participation course designed for those students who plan to pursue recreation or physical education as a profession. Topics include outdoor activity planning, conserv… source |
| LEI2730 | Adaptive/Therapeutic Recreation | — | 4 credit hour(s) An orientation course designed for those students who plan to pursue recreation or adaptive physical education as a profession. Topics include the Americans with Disabilities Act, pr… source |
| PEL1002 | Introduction to Outdoor Games | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course offers an introduction to outdoor games (field games). Students become familiarized with basic rules of the sports covered, as well as, improving individual and team skil… source |
| PEL1004 | Introduction to Indoor Games | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course offers an introduction to indoor games (court games). Students become familiarized with basic rules of the sports covered, as well as, improving individual and team skill… source |
| PEO2003 | Officiating Techniques for Individual Sports | — | 2 credit hour(s) An orientation and skills course designed for those students who plan to pursue recreation or physical education as a profession. Individual sports officiating will include high scho… source |
| PET1770 | Personal Training Fundamentals and Techniques | — | 4 credit hour(s) This comprehensive course prepares students to perform personal training and covers the fundamentals of muscle physiology and physiological adjustments of training. This class provid… source |
| PET2000C | Introduction to Physical Education | — | 3 credit hour(s) An orientation course designed for those students who plan to pursue physical education or its allied careers (e.g., recreation, coaching, exercise, physiology) as a profession. Know… source |
| PET2622C | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | — | 3 credit hour(s) The purpose of this course is to provide information to students in the care and prevention of athletic injury. This is an introductory class that addresses how athletic and fitness… source |
| AST1002 | Introduction to Astronomy | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the universe including… source |
| PHY1020 | Fundamentals of Physics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course offers a comprehensive survey of physics, covering a wide range of topics including motion, newton’s laws, energy, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Emphas… source |
| PHY2048 | General Physics I | — | 4 credit hour(s) This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motio… source |
| PHY2048L | General Physics Laboratory I | — | 1 credit hour(s) Reinforces main concepts taught in PHY2048 . Lab: 3 hours. source |
| PHY2049 | General Physics II | — | 4 credit hour(s) Topics include electricity, magnetism, circuits, interference phenomena and optics. Lecture: 4 hours. Recitation: 1 hour. Additional fee. source |
| PHY2049L | General Physics Laboratory II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Reinforces main concepts taught in PHY2049 . Lab: 3 hours. source |
| PHY2053 | College Physics I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is the first in a two-part series intended for non-physics majors, offering an algebra and trigonometry approach to topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum,… source |
| PHY2053L | College Physics Laboratory I | — | 1 credit hour(s) Reinforces main concepts taught in PHY2053 . Lab: 3 hours. source |
| PHY2054 | College Physics II | — | 3 credit hour(s) Continuation of PHY2053 . Topics include Thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, light, and optics. Intended for science or related majors; not intended Cannot be used to satisfy… source |
| PHY2054L | College Physics Laboratory II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Reinforces main concepts taught in PHY2054 . Lab: 3 hours. source |
| PSC1121 | Introduction to Physical Sciences | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of major concepts and principles from each of the following areas: astronomy, chemistry, geology, meteorology, and physics. Emphasis on scientific method and application of p… source |
| CPO2001 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course examines the classification of political systems according to institutional and developmental characteristics. The causes and costs of political stability and instability… source |
| INR2002 | International Relations | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| POS1041 | National Government | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical… source |
| POS1112 | State and Local Government | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| POS1601 | Foundations of the United States Constitution | — | 1 credit hour(s) A study of the basic principles of the United States Constitution and how they relate to the individual in today’s society. Lecture: 1 hour. source |
| POS2001 | Introduction to Political Science | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will explore political science as a discipline, the methodology used in the study of politics, political institutions, and contemporary politics. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| POS2930 | Special Topics in Civic Literacy | — | 1 credit hour(s) Special topics for students who wish to further explore Civic Literacy through discussion, observation or practice. Focus placed on four competency areas of the Florida Civic Literac… source |
| POS2949 | College Internship in Political Science | — | 3 credit hour(s) Course provides applied work experience within the political process, either through the private or public sector. Evaluation of student performance will be based on predefined learn… source |
| PRN0098C | Practical Nursing Foundations I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course introduces students to the foundational knowledge and skills required for a career in practical nursing. Topics include the healthcare delivery system, safety and emergen… source |
| PRN0099 | Practical Nursing Foundations II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course builds upon the foundational nursing concepts with a focus on human growth and development across the lifespan, performance of essential nursing procedures, and medicatio… source |
| PRN0290 | Medical Surgical Nursing I | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course covers care of adult surgical patients with disorders affecting major body systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal. Students will learn to rec… source |
| PRN0291C | Medical Surgical Nursing II | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the care of surgical patients with gastrointestinal, neurological, urinary, reproductive, and oncologic conditions. Students will learn to identify symptoms, d… source |
| PRN0690C | Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course focuses on nursing care for maternal, newborn, and pediatric patients. Students learn to assist with labor, delivery, and basic infant and child care. The course also cov… source |
| CJD0801 | Armed Private Security Officer | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Florida “G” license is a 28-hour course designed to prepare students for licensure as armed security officers. Students will review legal aspects, operational firearms safety, me… source |
| CJD0803 | Private Security Officer | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Florida “D” license is a 40-hour course designed to prepare students for licensure as unarmed security officers. Students will gain a better understanding of the criminal justice… source |
| CLP1001 | Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment | — | 3 credit hour(s) A course designed to give the student a basic understanding of the principles underlying the personal and interpersonal dynamics of effective human behavior. Processes of adjustment,… source |
| CLP2140 | Psychopathology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course surveys the field of abnormal psychology. It specifically focuses on the different developmental models and categories of mental disorders, as well as their diagnosis and… source |
| PSY2012 | General Psychology | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psy… source |
| PSY2930 | Special Topics in Psychology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Special topics for students who wish to further explore the field of psychology through discussion, observation or research. Focus is placed on topical problems, current issues or em… source |
| SOP2002 | Social Psychology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Combining a knowledge of psychology, sociology and other behavioral sciences, this course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human interaction. Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| SOP2740 | Psychology of Women | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course, focusing upon the historical and current roles of women, will emphasize psycho-social processes; sex-role stereotyping, discriminatory practices, sexism, men’s liberatio… source |
| SOP2780 | Psychology of the African American Experience | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is an in-depth examination of the psychological, social and cultural forces that shape the experiences of African Americans. Emphasis will be placed on understanding cont… source |
| PAD2002 | Introduction to Public Administration | — | 3 credit hour(s) A general introductory course in public administration. Management of large-scale government bureaucracies, including organization, career systems and financing priorities. The role… source |
| CJD0234 | Basic Recruit State Exam Review | — | 0 credit hour(s) This is a review of all curriculum previously delivered, in order to prepare students to take the state officer certification examination (SOCE). Contact: 40 clock hours. Does not co… source |
| CJD0241 | Application-based Scenario | — | 0 credit hour(s) This course tests students’ practical application skills by placing them in scenarios designed to test material taught in the classroom. Contact: 24 clock hours. Does not count towar… source |
| CJD0199 | Emergency Medical Dispatcher | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students undergo CPR training and become familiar with landing zones. 24 clock hours Does not count toward A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| CJD0520 | Public Safety Telecommunications | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students will become familiar with the p rofessional ethics and the role of telecommunicator, the guidelines and operational standards of call classification and prioritization, and… source |
| RTE1000 | Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging | — | 2 credit hour(s) Provides an overview of the historical development of radiography, x-ray equipment and production, basic radiation protection, Radiologic Technology licensure requirements, ethical a… source |
| RTE1111C | Introduction to Radiographic Patient Care | — | 2 credit hour(s) Provides instruction to patient assessment, infection control procedures, emergency and safety procedures, communication and patient interactions skills, basic pharmacology, and medi… source |
| RTE1418 | Principles of Radiographic Exposure I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces principles of radiographic exposure and processing. Topics include radiographic density, contrast, definition, distortion, film and latent image formulation of… source |
| RTE1458C | Principles of Radiographic Exposure II | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course provides advanced, comprehensive instruction and discussion in principles of radiographic exposure, properties of x-ray tubes, principles of image intensification and flu… source |
| RTE1503 | Radiographic Positioning I | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides students with instruction in radiographic examinations of the chest, abdomen, and upper and lower extremities. Patient habitus, positioning, equipment manipulati… source |
| RTE1503L | Radiographic Positioning I Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course provides instruction in and simulation of radiographic examinations of the chest, abdomen, and upper and lower extremities. Emphasis is on radiographic anatomy, surface l… source |
| RTE1513 | Radiographic Positioning II | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a study of radiographic anatomy, physiology and positioning for radiologic examinations of the hip, pelvis, bony thorax and spine. Patient habitus, positioning, equipment man… source |
| RTE1513L | Radiographic Positioning II Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course provides instruction in and simulation of radiographic examinations of the hip, pelvis, bony thorax and spine . Emphasis is on radiographic anatomy, surface landmarks, po… source |
| RTE1804 | Radiographic Clinical Education I | — | 2 credit hour(s) This is a course introducing students to local clinical facilities and providing an opportunity to apply theoretical concepts taught in classroom courses. Topics include positioning… source |
| RTE1814 | Radiographic Clinical Education II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will apply positioning skills as in previous practicum courses. Topics include positioning of upper and lower extremities for competencies. Intermediate-level patient care p… source |
| RTE1824 | Radiographic Clinical Education III | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will apply positioning skills as in previous practicum courses. Topics include positioning of chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities, hip, pelvis, bony thorax, spine, s… source |
| RTE2061C | ARRT Exam Review | — | 5 credit hour(s) Topics include radiation protection, equipment operation and quality control, image production and evaluation, radiographic procedures, and patient care and education. Students must… source |
| RTE2385 | Radiation Biology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces fundamental principles of radiobiology and radiation protection. Topics include early and late effects of radiation exposure, basic interactions of ionizing ra… source |
| RTE2411 | Radiographic Image Analysis I | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course teaches proper film critique, including both geometric and photographic factors, along with proper positioning protocols. Radiographs of the upper and lower extremity, hi… source |
| RTE2523 | Radiographic Positioning III | — | 3 credit hour(s) This is a study of radiographic anatomy, physiology and positioning for radiologic examinations of the skull, facial bones, and urinary and digestive systems. Procedures requiring th… source |
| RTE2523L | Radiographic Positioning III Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) This is a laboratory study of radiographic anatomy and positioning for radiologic examinations of the skull, facial bones, and urinary and digestive systems. Procedures requiring the… source |
| RTE2542 | Advanced Medical Imaging | — | 3 credit hour(s) Advanced procedures such as angiography, arthrography and myelography will be presented. Patient habitus, positioning, equipment manipulation, and radiographic quality image evaluati… source |
| RTE2762 | Sectional Anatomy | — | 3 credit hour(s) Evaluation of radiographic pathology demonstrated on cross-sectional imaging will be reviewed. The role of advanced modalities and cross-sectional imaging will also be discussed. Doe… source |
| RTE2782 | Radiographic Pathology | — | 2 credit hour(s) This course introduces the disease processes most frequently encountered in the radiology department. The etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and resolution of each disease are discuss… source |
| RTE2834 | Radiographic Clinical Education IV | — | 3 credit hour(s) Topics include positioning of the traumatized patient, adaptation of technical factors to obtain optimum film quality, advanced specialized radiologic procedures, mobile radiography… source |
| RTE2844 | Radiographic Clinical Education V | — | 2 credit hour(s) Students will apply positioning skills as in the previous practicum courses. Topics include previous positioning skills, plus surgical and portable radiography for competencies. If a… source |
| RTE2854 | Radiographic Clinical Education VI | — | 2 credit hour(s) All clinical aspects are reviewed and emphasis is placed on radiography of the difficult patient, sound radiation protection practices, and application of sound patient care procedur… source |
| REL2210 | Introduction to the Old Testament | — | 3 credit hour(s) History, beliefs, practices, and development of the religion of the Hebrew people as reflected in the documents of the Old Testament. Historical/critical approach. Attention is given… source |
| REL2240 | Introduction to the New Testament | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of the historical background of the New Testament world, the life and teachings of Jesus, the growth of the Christian movement and the emergence of early Christian literature… source |
| REL2300 | World Religions | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to think critically through the mastering of subjects concerned with human culture, especially literature, history, art, music, and philosoph… source |
| RET1026 | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care | — | 4 credit hour(s) This course focuses on history, ethics, organization and credentialing guidelines. It also focuses on medical gas preparation, usage and safety, physical principles of medical gas th… source |
| RET1026L | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) The lab will apply and add to concepts learned in RET1026 . Case studies and simulation lab will be used to incorporate the critical thinking process. Contact: 3 hours per week. Addi… source |
| RET1293 | Respiratory Diseases | — | 4 credit hour(s) Covers the disease processes encountered in the acute and subacute setting. Emphasis is on etiology, anatomic changes, pathophysiology, assessment, and management and treatment of ca… source |
| RET1350 | Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology | — | 4 credit hour(s) The course will focus on the drugs used in caring for the individual with cardiopulmonary disorders. General pharmacologic principles, mechanisms of action, adverse reactions and the… source |
| RET1434 | Clinical Assessment in Respiratory Care III | — | 1 credit hour(s) Focuses on more advanced assessment techniques for the individual with cardiopulmonary disorders, including chest x-ray examination, magnetic resonance imaging, lung scans, angiograp… source |
| RET1450 | Clinical Assessment in Respiratory Care II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Clinical laboratory studies will be discussed, along with their relationship to assessment of the patient with cardiopulmonary disease. The student will also learn to recognize the p… source |
| RET1483 | Clinical Assessment in Respiratory Care I | — | 1 credit hour(s) The course will focus on basic assessment for the individual with cardiopulmonary disorders. This will include patient-clinician interaction, universal precautions, patient interview… source |
| RET1874 | Clinical Practice I | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course will focus on preparing students for clinical rotation. There will be an orientation to the various clinical sites, as well as to the Human Patient Simulator. Students wi… source |
| RET1875 | Clinical Practice II | — | 1 credit hour(s) Requires students to recognize and practice floor therapy procedures introduced in RET1026L . Students will attend 8 hours of clinical rotation for 10 weeks at various clinical sites… source |
| RET2027 | Instrumentation | — | 1 credit hour(s) Focuses on therapeutic and diagnostic instruments encountered in respiratory care practice. These include pulse oximetry, capnography, blood gas machine, co-oximeter, ECG interpretat… source |
| RET2264 | Advanced Procedures in Respiratory Care I | — | 3 credit hour(s) Covers basic terms and concepts of mechanical ventilation, how ventilators work, how a breath is delivered, establishing the need for mechanical ventilation, selecting the ventilator… source |
| RET2264L | Advanced Procedures in Respiratory Care I Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will apply concepts learned in RET2264 with case studies using simulators, mechanical ventilators and all peripheral equipment. Contact: 3 hours per week. Additional fee. Do… source |
| RET2265 | Advanced Procedures in Respiratory Care II | — | 2 credit hour(s) Covers assessment of the mechanically ventilated patient, ventilator graphics, noninvasive assessment of respiratory function, techniques in patient-ventilator management, improving… source |
| RET2265L | Advanced Procedures in Respiratory Care II Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will apply concepts learned in RET2265 with case studies using simulators, mechanical ventilators and all peripheral equipment. Contact: 4 hours per week. Additional fee. Do… source |
| RET2414 | Pulmonary Functions | — | 2 credit hour(s) Focuses on evaluation and performance of various pulmonary function tests and protocols. Topics include lung volumes, ventilation tests, pulmonary mechanics, diffusion ventilation, b… source |
| RET2418 | Clinical Assessment V | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will develop a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program and/or a homecare business. This process will include clinical assessment plans and evaluation of measured source |
| RET2442 | Cardiopulmonary Hemodynamics | — | 2 credit hour(s) This is a more in-depth look at the cardiovascular system, with a review of the pulmonary system. The course will detail diagnostics and therapeutics related to these systems. These… source |
| RET2442L | Cardiopulmonary Hemodynamics Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) The lab will apply and add to concepts learned in RET2442 using equipment and procedures in a case study context. Contact: 3 hours per week. Additional fee. Does not count toward A.A… source |
| RET2485 | Cardiopulmonary Physiology | — | 4 credit hour(s) Focuses on anatomy of the cardiopulmonary system, mechanics of ventilation, lung volumes and dead space, diffusion of pulmonary gases, and oxygen transport. Case studies will be used… source |
| RET2534 | Clinical Assessment in Respiratory Care IV | — | 1 credit hour(s) Focuses on critical thinking skills, using therapist-driven protocols in managing case studies of cardiopulmonary patients. Also focuses on respiratory monitoring, cardiac assessment… source |
| RET2714 | Pediatrics and Neonatology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Covers the development and physiology of the neonatal pulmonary system. Disorders and diseases will be examined, with emphasis on etiology, pathophysiology, treatment and management.… source |
| RET2714L | Pediatrics and Neonatology Lab | — | 1 credit hour(s) Application of concepts learned in RET2714 will be used with case scenarios on the simulator, as well as basic lab competencies. Contact: 3 hours per week. Additional fee. Does not c… source |
| RET2876 | Clinical Practice III | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will attend 8 hours of clinical rotation for 8 weeks, continuing to practice floor therapy procedures. They will also attend a weekly lab applying advanced respiratory care… source |
| RET2877 | Clinical Practice IV | — | 2 credit hour(s) Continuation of critical care rotations, along with specialty areas like sleep study, physician rounds and home health rotations. Students will attend 8 hours of clinical rotation fo… source |
| RET2878 | Clinical Practice V | — | 2 credit hour(s) Prepares students for intubation and code management. Once the course is complete, students will receive a certificate of completion in intubation and will be certified in ACLS. The… source |
| RET2936 | Topics in Respiratory Care | — | 3 credit hour(s) Prepares students for the entry-level written registry and clinical simulation credentialing examinations. NBRC matrix content will be emphasized. Sample NBRC questions are covered,… source |
| SOW1031 | Introduction to Social Work | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course introduces the student to the profession of social work and its programs, as well as the services that have developed in response to human needs. Both historical and poli… source |
| SYG1000 | Principles of Sociology | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific p… source |
| SYG2010 | Contemporary Social Problems | — | 3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, politic… source |
| SYG2012 | Global Issues | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course prepares students for upper-division coursework in related topic areas by providing a general introduction to the study of global-level problems and social change. Includ… source |
| SYG2230 | Race and Minority Group Relations | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of minority-dominant group relations with emphasis on ethnic, racial and religious minorities. Topics usually covered include: approaches to the study of minority groups, rac… source |
| SYG2340 | Human Sexuality | — | 3 credit hour(s) A study of the basic information necessary to understand the sexual functioning of humans; includes an examination of variations in human sexual behavior. The following topics are us… source |
| SYG2361 | Thanatology: Dying and Death | — | 3 credit hour(s) A sociological approach to the conceptual, medical, legal and practical problems related to death and dying. Topics include: meanings of death and dying, the dying patient, survivors… source |
| SYG2430 | Marriage and the Family | — | 3 credit hour(s) An examination of the man-woman relationship, forms of marriage and families. Topics included: mate selection, sexuality, marriage as an institution, family as an institution, confli… source |
| SYG2930 | Special Topics in Sociology | — | 3 credit hour(s) Special topics for students who wish to further explore the field of sociology through discussion, observation or research. Focus placed on topical problems, current issues or emergi… source |
| SON1000L | Introduction to Sonography I | — | 1 credit hour(s) Bases of imaging with ultrasound are discussed as well as clinical units in the various areas of specialization. In conjunction with the lectures, supervised laboratory classes are c… source |
| SON1001L | Introduction to Sonography II | — | 1 credit hour(s) After the historical landmarks are identified, the focus will be on the current diversity of applications of diagnostic medical sonography. Students will also discover future trends… source |
| SON1005L | Basic Sonography | — | 2 credit hour(s) Basis of imaging with ultrasound is discussed. In conjunction with the lectures, supervised laboratory classes are conducted to familiarize students with the operations of the equipm… source |
| SON1006L | Professional Aspects of Sonography | — | 1 credit hour(s) An introduction to the professional aspects of sonography. Topics include: medical ethics and law, hospital administration, quality assurance/quality control and management. Contact:… source |
| SON1100L | Principles and Protocols of Imaging | — | 2 credit hour(s) An introduction to ultrasound scanning principles with instructions for scanning and documenting images. There will be an introduction to CT, MRI, and the areas of radiologic technol… source |
| SON1111L | Abdominal Sonography I | — | 2 credit hour(s) Subject matter includes: review of normal anatomy (ultrasonic appearance), indications for ultrasound studies, clinical presentation and data, pathophysiological basis of disease, ul… source |
| SON1112C | Abdominal Sonography II | — | 2 credit hour(s) Subject matter includes: review of normal anatomy (ultrasonic appearance), indications for ultrasound studies, clinical presentation and data, pathophysiological basis of disease, ul… source |
| SON1113L | Sonography Cross Sectional Anatomy | — | 2 credit hour(s) A thorough course aimed at teaching the student to understand anatomical relationships and recognize structures on cross-sectional and sagittal diagrams, photographs of gross anatomy… source |
| SON1115L | Duplex Abdominal Sonography | — | 1 credit hour(s) Topics include: the aorta and its branches, the IVC and its tributaries, and the portal system. Subject matter includes: etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentations, sonographi… source |
| SON1121C | Obstetrics / Gynecology Sonography I | — | 2 credit hour(s) Subject matter includes: review of normal anatomy (ultrasound appearance) and physiology, indications for ultrasonic studies, clinical presentation, clinical data, pathophysiological… source |
| SON1122C | Obstetrics / Gynecology Sonography II | — | 2 credit hour(s) Subject matter includes: review of normal anatomy (ultrasound appearance) and physiology, indications for ultrasonic studies, clinical presentation, clinical data, pathophysiological… source |
| SON1139L | Cardiovascular Principles | — | 1 credit hour(s) Topics discussed include physical examination, electrocardiogram, Phonocardiogram, cardiac catherization, and nuclear medicine cardiology. Contact: 1 hour. Does not count toward A.A.… source |
| SON1141C | Small Parts Sonography | — | 2 credit hour(s) The Male Pelvis (scrotum, and prostate), and Breast ultrasound. Integrated into this course is the anatomy and physiology, sonographic evaluation, and presentation, as well as the re… source |
| SON1145L | Pediatric Sonography | — | 1 credit hour(s) Topics include: Liver, biliary, spleen, renal, adrenal, gastrointestinal, scrotum, and musculoskeletal structures. Subject matter includes: etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presen… source |
| SON1614C | Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation I | — | 2 credit hour(s) Topics discussed include: properties of sound waves, interaction of sound waves with matter, generation of ultrasound and principles of Doppler ultrasound. Contact: 2 hours. Does not… source |
| SON1804 | Sonography Clinic I | — | 2 credit hour(s) The student is afforded a hands-on experience in sonography under the supervision of a clinical instructor, sonographer, or physician Contact: 2 hours. Does not count toward A.A. deg… source |
| SON1814 | Sonography Clinic II | — | 2 credit hour(s) The student is afforded hands-on experience in sonography under the supervision of a clinical instructor, sonographer, or physician. Contact: 2 hours. Does not count toward the A.A.… source |
| SON1824 | Sonography Clinic III | — | 3 credit hour(s) The student is afforded hands-on experience in sonography under the supervision of a clinical instructor, sonographer, or physician. Contact: 3 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degr… source |
| SON2151C | Neurosonography | — | 2 credit hour(s) Emphasis is placed on normal brain anatomy, congenital and malformations and acquired pathologic conditions. Contact: 2 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| SON2400C | Echocardiography I | — | 2 credit hour(s) Topics discussed are pathophysiological basis of diseases, clinical presentation and clinical data, Doppler and echocardiographic findings in disease, hemodynamic relationships, scan… source |
| SON2401C | Echocardiography II | — | 2 credit hour(s) Topics discussed are pathophysiological basis of diseases, clinical presentation and clinical data, Doppler and echocardiographic findings in disease, hemodynamic relationships, scan… source |
| SON2618C | Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation II | — | 2 credit hour(s) Subject matter includes: transducers, display systems, component parts of a scanning system, real-time scanners, Doppler equipment, quality control, routine maintenance and recent de… source |
| SON2619C | Doppler Principles and Instrumentation | — | 2 credit hour(s) Topics also include Doppler Instrumentation, equipment, display systems, quality control, and hemodynamics of blood flow. Contact: 2 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degree. source |
| SON2834 | Sonography Clinic IV | — | 2 credit hour(s) The student is afforded hands-on experience in sonography under the supervision of a clinical instructor, sonographer, or physician. Contact: 2 hours. Additional fee. Does not count… source |
| SON2844 | Sonography Clinic V | — | 3 credit hour(s) The student is afforded hands-on experience in sonography under the supervision of a clinical instructor, sonographer, or physician. Contact: 3 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degr… source |
| SON2854 | Sonography Clinic VI | — | 3 credit hour(s) The student is afforded hands-on experience in sonography under the supervision of a clinical instructor, sonographer, or physician. Contact: 2 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degr… source |
| SON2930L | Seminar in Sonography | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will participate in the various types of continuing education. This may include: society meetings, seminars, conferences and in-services. Contact: 1 hour. Does not count the… source |
| SON2935L | Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging: Advanced Techniques and Case Analysis | — | 1 credit hour(s) For each class, the student will present a case from their current rotation of the teaching file. The presentation will include all technical and clinical information as well as the… source |
| ORI2000 | Introduction to Oral Interpretation for Speech and Theatre | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of the selection, preparation and presentation of literature, including competitive presentation. Concentrates on the development of analytical skills plus vocal and physical p… source |
| SPC1017 | Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communications | — | 3 credit hour(s) Designed to promote understanding of the transactional nature of speech communication. Provides concepts and experiences to students communicate more effectively in interpersonal as… source |
| SPC1330 | Non-Verbal Communication | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course explores the various facets of nonverbal communication and will teach students to interpret, practice and better understand the role of this type of communication in all… source |
| SPC2512 | Introduction to Intercollegiate Debate | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with fundamental instruction and practice in parliamentary debate to reinforce skills in argumentation, public speaking and intercollegiat… source |
| SPC2594 | Speech and Debate Workshop | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course is designed to students master the various parts of competitive intercollegiate speech and debate. Students whom enroll in this course are afforded the opportunity to com… source |
| SPC2595 | Speech and Debate Practicum | — | 1 credit hour(s) This course is designed to students master the various parts of competitive intercollegiate speech and debate. Students whom enroll in this course are afforded the opportunity to com… source |
| SPC2608 | Public Speaking | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking. Communication theory and its application to… source |
| PEO2005 | Theory of Coaching | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course focuses on the coaching theories, methods, and practices for coaching sports at any level. Furthermore, this course will discuss various styles of coaching and the role o… source |
| PET2210 | Sport Psychology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will provide an overview into of the field of sport psychology and exercise which involves applying psychological topics to sport, competition, exercise, and health. Topi… source |
| SPM2000 | Introduction to Sports Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Examines basic management principles essential for the operation of sport-related enterprises. Topics that apply to a variety of sport/physical activity environments will be discusse… source |
| SPM2105 | Sports Facility and Event Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will take you into the world of event planning. The student will be provided with an accurate look at this high demand career path and the necessary information and skill… source |
| COP2700 | Introduction to Database | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will be familiarized with the structure of databases and introduced to the relational database model. Students will learn the fundamentals of the SQL language, including how… source |
| MAN2542 | Supply Chain Modeling | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course will follow the case study method, exposing students to business situations typically encountered by Supply Chain Management professionals. Students will learn how to sele… source |
| SCM2154 | Supply Chain Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) Students will learn about transportation, distribution, inventory control, facilities, purchasing, material handling, payment processing and customer service, and other topics import… source |
| TRA2010 | Introduction to Transportation and Logistics | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course deals with the role of logistics in the economy and the organization. Topics explored are customer service, logistics information systems, inventory management, materials… source |
| TRA2098 | Warehouse Management | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course covers warehousing functions, facility operations, financial analysis, and the productivity improvement and measurement. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| THE2000 | Theatre Appreciation | — | 3 credit hour(s) In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form… source |
| THE2090 | Theatre Production | — | 1 credit hour(s) Students will learn the finer aspects of theatre production through practical experiences related to an actual performance. Students involved in the technical, performance and manage… source |
| THE2100 | Introduction to Theatre History | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of theatre from it’s beginnings to modern times Lecture: 3 hours. source |
| TPA1200 | Introduction to Stagecraft for Theatre | — | 3 credit hour(s) TPA1200 provides an opportunity for students to apply basic theories in technical theatre. Students will have the opportunity to study academic and aesthetic theories in scenic desig… source |
| TPP2110 | Fundamentals of Acting for Theatre | — | 3 credit hour(s) Study of the art of acting, including acting terminology and techniques. Enables the student to achieve greater self-confidence, poise and freedom of expression before an audience. T… source |
| TPP2111 | Advanced Acting for Theatre | — | 3 credit hour(s) The focus of this course is on performance skills for the actor, including in-depth character and scene study and certain staging techniques. Designed for the serious theatre student… source |
| TPP2120 | Creative Improvisation for Theatre | — | 2 credit hour(s) Introductory course in acting designed for the student who has no experience in theatre or who is not seeking a major in the field. Course examines the basic physical and mental reso… source |
| TPP2250 | Introduction to Musical Theatre | — | 3 credit hour(s) Introduction to the practical skills needed in musical theatre performance as applied to the study of voice and dance. Preparation and performance in song and dance ensemble in music… source |
| ASC1210 | Aviation Meteorology | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course gives the student an understanding of meteorology related to aviation and flight planning. The curriculum will include examinations of the atmosphere, energy and temperat… source |
| ASC1560 | Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course will be a survey of Unmanned Aerial Systems, vehicles, and operations, with an emphasis on military and commercial application. The course will cover UAS history, growth… source |
| ASC1566 | Unmanned Aerial Systems | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course prepares students to understand the application of unmanned systems and their respective elements and technology to the operational domains, including aerial, ground, and… source |
| ASC2561 | Advanced Unmanned Vehicle Systems Operations | — | 3 credit hour(s) It builds on the student’s understanding of various domains of UAS technology, regulations, and skills to provide advance unmanned operations and knowledge. Students will gain additi… source |
| ASC2564 | Unmanned Vehicles Systems Security | — | 3 credit hour(s) Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ASC2949 | Unmanned System Practicum | — | 2 credit hour(s) In this course, students will gain hands-on experience in unmanned systems. This course provides an opportunity for students to practice and apply the skills gained in the Unmanned V… source |
| ATT1100 | Pilot Theory | — | 3 credit hour(s) This introductory course prepares the student for initial flight training and the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) private pilot airplane knowledge test. Topics covered in the… source |
| AVM2441 | Aviation Safety and Human Factors | — | 3 credit hour(s) This course provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of human factors, focusing on the optimization of human-machine interaction through the isolation and mitigation o… source |
| EOC1660 | Introduction to Unmanned Maritime Systems | — | 3 credit hour(s) This curriculum chronicles the history and development of Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMS), their roles, and related components and functions, as well as a practical understanding of… source |
| ETS1542C | Introduction to Programmable Logic | — | 3 credit hour(s) The course covers PLC operation and basic program instructions, PLC project elements, PLC motor control, PLC event sequencing, counter and timer instructions, PLC Ethernet operation,… source |
| GIS2030 | Fundamentals of Remote Sensing | — | 3 credit hour(s) This curriculum focuses on systems designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data using unmanned system sensor technology, imagery pr… source |
| GIS2040 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | — | 3 credit hour(s) It covers basic concepts such as data collections, data management, data analysis, and GIS application and software related to unmanned systems. Contact: 3 hours. source |
| ATE0006 | Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 1 | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 1 course prepares students to understand the veterinary assistant profession, demonstrate proper use of veterinary science… source |
| ATE0070 | Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 2 | — | 0 credit hour(s) Contact: 150 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count towards A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| ATE0072 | Veterinary Assistant | — | 0 credit hour(s) Contact: 150 clock hours. Additional fee. Does not count towards A.A. or A.S. degree. source |
| PMT0070 | Welder Assistant I | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students s… source |
| PMT0071 | Welder Assistant II | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students s… source |
| PMT0072 | Welder, SMAW 1 | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students s… source |
| PMT0073 | Welder, SMAW 2 | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students s… source |
| PMT0074 | Welder | — | 0 credit hour(s) Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students study basic… source |
| PMT0075 | Advanced Welder 1 | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Advanced Welder 1 course prepares students for entry into the welding industry. Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasize… source |
| PMT0076 | Advanced Welder 2 | — | 0 credit hour(s) The Advanced Welder 2 course is designed to prepare advanced welders for entry into emerging welding industries. Students explore opportunities and requirements of a professional wel… source |