# University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T08:12:49.568Z from a crawl of uaptc.edu. 866 records (244 programs · 622 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate of Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL20103 — Creative Writing I - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 - ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present - ENGL26703 — English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 - ENGL26803 — English Literature from 1785 to the Present - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PHSC11031 — Earth Science Lab - PHSC11043 — Earth Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre - UNIV10001 — College Pathway - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1318 --- # Associate of Science in Business **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH10843 — Business Calculus - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics and Probability - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1320 --- # Associate of Science in Education **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10301 — General Botany Lab - BIOL10303 — General Botany - BIOL10501 — General Zoology Lab - BIOL10503 — General Zoology - CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab - CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education - EDHP20143 — Development and Learning Theories - EDHP20243 — Children’s Literature - EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I - EDHP24043 — Math for Teachers II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL20103 — Creative Writing I - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 - ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present - ETEC10103 — Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HEAL10003 — Concepts of Lifetime Health and Wellness - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - HIST25503 — History of Arkansas - MATH10843 — Business Calculus - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics and Probability - MATH21033 — Discrete Mathematics - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PEAC20193 — Teaching Physical Education - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PHSC11031 — Earth Science Lab - PHSC11043 — Earth Science - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI20103 — Social Problems - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre - UNIV10001 — College Pathway Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1321 --- # Associate of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - ARHS20003 — Art History: Prehistoric to Renaissance - ARHS21003 — Art History: Renaissance to Present - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10301 — General Botany Lab - BIOL10303 — General Botany - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab - CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I - CHEM12231 — Fundamental Chemistry II Lab - CHEM12243 — Fundamental Chemistry II - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL20103 — Creative Writing I - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 - ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present - ENGL26703 — English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 - ENGL26803 — English Literature from 1785 to the Present - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PHSC11031 — Earth Science Lab - PHSC11043 — Earth Science - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PHYS20201 — College Physics II Lab - PHYS20203 — College Physics II - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1319 --- # Associate of Science in Technology and Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CESC20054 — Cyber Ops I - CESC20104 — Cyber Ops II - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI15973 — Programming II - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI26573 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - DASC10003 — Introduction to Data Science - DASC12203 — Role of Data Science - DASC22103 — Data Visualization and Communication - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH14004 — Calculus I - MATH15004 — Calculus II - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics and Probability - MATH21033 — Discrete Mathematics - MATH26004 — Calculus III - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PHYS20201 — College Physics II Lab - PHYS20203 — College Physics II - PHYS20303 — Advanced College Physics I - PHYS20331 — Advanced College Physics I Lab - PHYS20403 — Advanced College Physics II - PHYS20431 — Advanced College Physics II Lab - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1322 --- # Allied Health - Dental Assisting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DENT11003 — Dental Science - DENT12003 — Biomedical Science - DENT13003 — Clinical Science I - DENT14004 — Chairside Assisting I - DENT15004 — Dental Materials I - DENT16003 — Dental Radiography I - DENT17002 — Preventive Dentistry - DENT21001 — Dental Materials II - DENT22001 — Dental Radiography II - DENT23003 — Chairside Assisting II - DENT24005 — Clinical Science II - DENT25008 — Clinical Practice & Seminars - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1328 --- # Allied Health - Histotechnology, AAS*** **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1362 --- # Allied Health - Radiography, AAS**** **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - RADG10001 — Introduction to Radiography - RADG10101 — Medical Ethics & Law - RADG10201 — Image Processing - RADG10301 — Medical Terminology - RADG10401 — Patient Care in the Radiologic Science - RADG10501 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - RADG11001 — Image Analysis I - RADG11002 — Clinical Education I - RADG11101 — Image Analysis II - RADG12001 — Radiographic Procedures I - RADG12102 — Radiographic Procedures II - RADG13104 — Clinical Education II - RADG14002 — Digital/Film Acquisition and Display I - RADG14008 — Clinical Education III - RADG20001 — Radiographic Pathology - RADG20002 — Imaging Equipment - RADG20008 — Clinical Education IV - RADG20101 — Principles of Radiation Protection - RADG20201 — Principles of Radiation Biology - RADG21201 — Image Analysis III - RADG21301 — Image Analysis IV - RADG22202 — Radiographic Procedures IV (Specials) - RADG22301 — Radiographic Procedures III (Contrast) - RADG22401 — Radiographic Procedures V - RADG23004 — Clinical Education V - RADG23502 — Clinical Education VI - RADG24102 — Digital/Film Image Acquisition and Display II - RADG25002 — Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics I - RADG25102 — Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics II - RADG26002 — Senior Seminars Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1361 --- # Allied Health - Sleep Technology, AAS*** **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1363 --- # Allied Health - Surgical Technology, AAS*** **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1581 --- # Certified Medication Assistant, CP ## Courses - ALHE20042 — Medication Assistant Skills Lab - ALHE20055 — Medication Assistant Didactic Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1332 --- # Crime Scene Investigation, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1446 --- # Crime Scene Investigation, CP ## Courses - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1448 --- # Crime Scene Investigation, TC ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1450 --- # Dental Assisting, TC ## Courses - DENT11003 — Dental Science - DENT12003 — Biomedical Science - DENT13003 — Clinical Science I - DENT14004 — Chairside Assisting I - DENT15004 — Dental Materials I - DENT16003 — Dental Radiography I - DENT17002 — Preventive Dentistry - DENT21001 — Dental Materials II - DENT22001 — Dental Radiography II - DENT23003 — Chairside Assisting II - DENT24005 — Clinical Science II - DENT25008 — Clinical Practice & Seminars - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1329 --- # Emergency Medical Science, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - EMSC10143 — Patient Assessment - EMSC12004 — Medical Emergencies I - EMSC12073 — Pharmacology - EMSC12103 — Clinical Experiences I - EMSC12203 — Clinical Experiences II - EMSC13403 — Life Span Development - EMSC14043 — Trauma Management - EMSC20133 — Foundations of the Paramedic - EMSC21003 — Medical Emergencies II - EMSC23104 — Paramedic Field Internship - EMSC25003 — EMS Operations - EMSC25901 — Paramedic Competencies - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1334 --- # Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic, TC ## Courses - EMSC10143 — Patient Assessment - EMSC12004 — Medical Emergencies I - EMSC12073 — Pharmacology - EMSC12103 — Clinical Experiences I - EMSC12203 — Clinical Experiences II - EMSC13403 — Life Span Development - EMSC14043 — Trauma Management - EMSC20133 — Foundations of the Paramedic - EMSC21003 — Medical Emergencies II - EMSC23104 — Paramedic Field Internship - EMSC25003 — EMS Operations - EMSC25901 — Paramedic Competencies Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1513 --- # Emergency Medical Technology (EMT), CP ## Courses - EMSC10236 — Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1336 --- # Health Information Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIMT10171 — Clinical Laboratory I - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIMT10271 — Clinical Laboratory II - HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology - HIMT10773 — Applied Systems - HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues - HIMT10973 — ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System - HIMT20173 — Quality in Health Care - HIMT20183 — Legal and Ethical Issues - HIMT20191 — Clinical Practice - HIMT20273 — Expanded Coding (CPT-4) - HIMT20372 — Preceptorship - HIMT20383 — Data Management and Statistics - HIMT20473 — Supervisory Management - HIMT20573 — Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1337 --- # Health Information Technology, CP ## Courses - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology - HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1463 --- # Law Enforcement Administration, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1447 --- # Law Enforcement Administration, CP ## Courses - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1449 --- # Law Enforcement Administration, TC ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1451 --- # Nursing Assistant (CNA), CP ## Courses - ALHE11007 — Nursing Assistant Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1331 --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS**** **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - MATH11003 — College Algebra - OTAP11001 — Spiritual Perspectives - OTAP11102 — Level I Fieldwork I - OTAP11144 — Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy - OTAP12113 — Functional Anatomy - OTAP12114 — Adult Evaluation & Intervention Planning - OTAP12133 — Human Development - OTAP12202 — Pediatric Evaluation & Intervention Planning - OTAP12303 — Disease Processes for OTA - OTAP13102 — Level I Fieldwork II - OTAP23102 — Level I Fieldwork III - OTAP23104 — Adult Intervention Implementation - OTAP23113 — Pediatric Intervention Implementation - OTAP23403 — Professional Development - OTAP24106 — Level II Fieldwork I - OTAP24206 — Level II Fieldwork II - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1325 --- # Practical Nursing, TC ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - PNUR11035 — Clinical Nursing I - PNUR11212 — Nursing Care of Adults I - PNUR12035 — Clinical Nursing II - PNUR12038 — Nursing Care of Adults II - PNUR12041 — Mental Health Nursing - PNUR15033 — Nursing Process/Course Review - PNUR17044 — Body Structure and Function Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1330 --- # Pre-Healthcare Studies, CP ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1327 --- # Pre-Healthcare Studies, TC ## Courses - ALHE11007 — Nursing Assistant - ALHE20042 — Medication Assistant Skills Lab - ALHE20055 — Medication Assistant Didactic - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab - CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - EMSC10236 — Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology - EMSC14002 — Emergency Medical Responder - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HEAL10003 — Concepts of Lifetime Health and Wellness - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics and Probability - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1326 --- # Professional Medical Coding, TC ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology - HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues - HIMT10973 — ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System - HIMT20183 — Legal and Ethical Issues - HIMT20273 — Expanded Coding (CPT-4) - HIMT20573 — Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement - HIMT20673 — Professional Coding Practice - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1467 --- # Respiratory Therapy, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab - CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - RESP11003 — Respiratory Care Sciences - RESP13005 — Clinical Practicum I - RESP14003 — Mechanical Ventilation I - RESP15003 — Anatomy and Physiology - RESP16003 — Critical Care - RESP18001 — Internal Medicine I - RESP21003 — Mechanical Ventilation II - RESP22003 — Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care - RESP23005 — Clinical Practicum II - RESP24003 — Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing - RESP25002 — Leadership Development - RESP42003 — Non-Critical Care - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1333 --- # Surgical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SURG21005 — Basic Operating Room Techniques - SURG21102 — Basic Operating Room Techniques I Laboratory - SURG21203 — Medical Terminology - SURG21303 — Surgical Pathophysiology - SURG21503 — Clinical Practicum I - SURG22005 — Advanced Operating Room Techniques - SURG22102 — Pharmacology for Surgical Technologist - SURG22202 — Perioperative Practice - SURG22305 — Clinical Practicum II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1340 --- # Accounting Technology, CP ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1343 --- # Accounting, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT22143 — Payroll Accounting - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1342 --- # Business - Accounting Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT22143 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT24183 — Financial Analysis - ACCT25083 — Federal Income Tax - ACCT26083 — Accounting Capstone - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1341 --- # Business - Entrepreneurship Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI20083 — Professional Selling/Advertising - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI20383 — Feasibility and Funding - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1344 --- # Business - Insurance Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI15483 — Principles of Insurance I - BUSI18483 — Principles of Insurance II - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - BUSI26983 — Business Internship - BUSI27483 — Risk and Insurance - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1347 --- # Business - Office Supervision and Management Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26283 — Human Resources Management - BUSI26583 — Office Supervision and Management Capstone - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1349 --- # Business - Office Technology Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI13683 — PowerPoint - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI24483 — Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Capstone - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1352 --- # Computer Information Systems - Computer Programming Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI11773 — Programming for the Web - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI15973 — Programming II - CPSI21473 — Data Analytics - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI25473 — Mobile App Development - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1435 --- # Computer Information Systems - Cybersecurity Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CESC20054 — Cyber Ops I - CESC20104 — Cyber Ops II - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - CPSI29173 — Linux Systems Administration II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1431 --- # Computer Information Systems - Networking Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I - CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 - CPSI18474 — CCNA 3 - CPSI21774 — Storage Area Networks - CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I - CPSI23074 — VMware Virtual Infrastructure - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - CPSI29173 — Linux Systems Administration II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1434 --- # Computer Information Systems, CP ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I - CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 - CPSI18474 — CCNA 3 - CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI26573 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1432 --- # Computer Information Systems, TC ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I - CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 - CPSI18474 — CCNA 3 - CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI26573 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1433 --- # Cybersecurity, CP ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1429 --- # Cybersecurity, TC ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1430 --- # Digital Marketing, TC ## Courses - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing - BUSI24783 — Email Marketing - BUSI25783 — Marketing Analytics - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1355 --- # Digital Media Production - Audio Engineering/Video Production Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10503 — Digital Cinematography - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design - DMPR20403 — Music Production I - DMPR20503 — Film Production - DMPR21003 — Visual Effects and Motion Graphics - DMPR21103 — Animation - DMPR21403 — Music Production II - DMPR22003 — Design Portfolio - DMPR22103 — Sound for Film - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - FILM20203 — Introduction to Film - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1428 --- # Digital Media Production - Web and Graphic Design Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS10133 — Basic Drawing - ARTS13073 — Introduction to Digital Photography - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11773 — Programming for the Web - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10503 — Digital Cinematography - DMPR10603 — Digital Page Layout & Design - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design - DMPR20603 — Graphic Design I - DMPR21003 — Visual Effects and Motion Graphics - DMPR21103 — Animation - DMPR21603 — Graphic Design II - DMPR22003 — Design Portfolio - DMPR22103 — Sound for Film - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1427 --- # Digital Media Production, CP ## Courses - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1425 --- # Digital Media Production, TC ## Courses - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1426 --- # Entrepreneurship, CP ## Courses - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1346 --- # Entrepreneurship, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI20083 — Professional Selling/Advertising - BUSI20383 — Feasibility and Funding - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1345 --- # Insurance, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI15483 — Principles of Insurance I - BUSI18483 — Principles of Insurance II - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1348 --- # Office Supervision and Management, CP ## Courses - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1351 --- # Office Supervision and Management, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1350 --- # Office Technology, CP ## Courses - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1354 --- # Office Technology, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI13683 — PowerPoint - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1353 --- # Paralegal Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law - PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I - PLGL12003 — Legal Research & Writing II - PLGL13003 — Torts - PLGL18003 — Constitutional Law - PLGL18203 — Bankruptcy Law - PLGL21003 — Civil Litigation - PLGL24003 — Criminal Law - PLGL25003 — Property Law - PLGL25103 — Family Law - PLGL26003 — Contract Law - PLGL27003 — Wills, Trusts, and Probate - PLGL28003 — Law Office Management with Computer Support - PLGL28103 — Business Organizations - PLSC20003 — American National Government - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1356 --- # Paralegal Technology, CP ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law - PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I - PLSC20003 — American National Government Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1358 --- # Paralegal Technology, TC ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law - PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I - PLGL12003 — Legal Research & Writing II - PLGL13003 — Torts - PLGL28003 — Law Office Management with Computer Support - PLSC20003 — American National Government Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1357 --- # 3D Baking, CC ## Courses - BAKG02103 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts - BAKG02203 — Introduction to Production Baking - BAKG03013 — Baking I - BAKG03023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG03033 — Cakes and Cake Decorating - BAKG03043 — Baking II - BAKG03053 — Candies and Chocolate - BAKG03063 — Artisan Breads,Yeast Breads,Flat Br - BAKG03073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG03223 — Advanced Pastry Techniques - BAKG03233 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production - CULA02103 — Foundations of Culinary Arts - CULA02203 — Introduction to Food Production - CULA03023 — Food Production I - CULA03033 — Food Production II - CULA03043 — Stocks, Sauces and Soups - CULA03053 — Garde Manager - CULA03103 — International Cuisine - CULA03113 — 3D Sanitation - CULA03223 — Food Production III - CULA03233 — Meat and Seafood - CULA03243 — Banquets and Catering - CULA03253 — Food Production IV - CULA03263 — American Regional Cuisine - CULA03273 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA03283 — Breakfast Cookery - CULA03293 — Culinary Competition I - CULA03363 — Culinary Practicum - HOSP00103 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP00113 — Introduction to Financial Literacy - HOSP00203 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasi - HOSP00303 — Intro to Dining Room Operations - HOSP02203 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP02303 — Professional Beverage & Wine Studie - HOSP02403 — Dining Room Operation - HOSP02503 — Professional Mixology - HOSP02603 — Practicum - HOSP03103 — Intro to CAHMI - HOSP03203 — Professional Conduct - HOSP03303 — Independent Living Skills - HOSP03503 — Internship I - HOSP03603 — Internship II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1443 --- # 3D Culinary, CC ## Courses - BAKG02103 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts - BAKG02203 — Introduction to Production Baking - BAKG03013 — Baking I - BAKG03023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG03033 — Cakes and Cake Decorating - BAKG03043 — Baking II - BAKG03053 — Candies and Chocolate - BAKG03063 — Artisan Breads,Yeast Breads,Flat Br - BAKG03073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG03223 — Advanced Pastry Techniques - CULA02103 — Foundations of Culinary Arts - CULA02203 — Introduction to Food Production - CULA03023 — Food Production I - CULA03033 — Food Production II - CULA03043 — Stocks, Sauces and Soups - CULA03053 — Garde Manager - CULA03103 — International Cuisine - CULA03113 — 3D Sanitation - CULA03223 — Food Production III - CULA03233 — Meat and Seafood - CULA03243 — Banquets and Catering - CULA03253 — Food Production IV - CULA03263 — American Regional Cuisine - CULA03273 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA03283 — Breakfast Cookery - CULA03293 — Culinary Competition I - CULA03363 — Culinary Practicum - HOSP00103 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP00113 — Introduction to Financial Literacy - HOSP00203 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasi - HOSP00303 — Intro to Dining Room Operations - HOSP02203 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP02303 — Professional Beverage & Wine Studie - HOSP02403 — Dining Room Operation - HOSP02503 — Professional Mixology - HOSP02603 — Practicum - HOSP03103 — Intro to CAHMI - HOSP03203 — Professional Conduct - HOSP03303 — Independent Living Skills - HOSP03503 — Internship I - HOSP03603 — Internship II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1444 --- # 3D Hospitality, CC ## Courses - BAKG02103 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts - BAKG02203 — Introduction to Production Baking - BAKG03013 — Baking I - BAKG03023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG03033 — Cakes and Cake Decorating - BAKG03043 — Baking II - BAKG03053 — Candies and Chocolate - BAKG03063 — Artisan Breads,Yeast Breads,Flat Br - BAKG03073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG03223 — Advanced Pastry Techniques - CULA02103 — Foundations of Culinary Arts - CULA02203 — Introduction to Food Production - CULA03023 — Food Production I - CULA03033 — Food Production II - CULA03043 — Stocks, Sauces and Soups - CULA03053 — Garde Manager - CULA03103 — International Cuisine - CULA03113 — 3D Sanitation - CULA03223 — Food Production III - CULA03233 — Meat and Seafood - CULA03243 — Banquets and Catering - CULA03263 — American Regional Cuisine - CULA03273 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA03283 — Breakfast Cookery - CULA03363 — Culinary Practicum - HOSP00103 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP00113 — Introduction to Financial Literacy - HOSP00203 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasi - HOSP00303 — Intro to Dining Room Operations - HOSP00903 — Lodging Operations - HOSP01003 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP01203 — Hospitality Facilities - HOSP01303 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP02103 — Menu Design and Strategy - HOSP02203 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP02303 — Professional Beverage & Wine Studie - HOSP02403 — Dining Room Operation - HOSP02503 — Professional Mixology - HOSP02603 — Practicum - HOSP03103 — Intro to CAHMI - HOSP03203 — Professional Conduct - HOSP03303 — Independent Living Skills - HOSP03503 — Internship I - HOSP03603 — Internship II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1445 --- # Baking and Pastry Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BAKG13023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13043 — Baking II - BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate - BAKG13063 — Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls - BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG23023 — Advanced Pastry Techniques - BAKG23033 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production - BAKG23063 — Baking Practicum - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23043 — Banquets & Catering - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21443 — Resort Management - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1424 --- # Baking and Pastry Arts, TC ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BAKG13023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13043 — Baking II - BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate - BAKG13063 — Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls - BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1423 --- # Basic Food Preparation, CP ## Courses - BAKG03013 — Baking I - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1417 --- # Basic Pastry Techniques, CP ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1420 --- # Cake Decorating, CP ## Courses - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG23033 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1422 --- # Culinary Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BAKG13013 — Baking I - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23023 — Food Production III - CULA23033 — Meat & Seafood - CULA23043 — Banquets & Catering - CULA23053 — Food Production IV - CULA23063 — American Regional Cuisine - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23103 — International Cuisine - CULA23263 — Culinary Practicum - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1419 --- # Culinary Arts, TC ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1418 --- # Dietary Management, CP ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1414 --- # Dietary Management, TC ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1415 --- # Food Purchasing and Inventory, CP ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1416 --- # Hospitality and Bar Operations, CP ## Courses - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - HOSP20633 — Hospitality Practicum - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1409 --- # Hospitality and Tourism, CP ## Courses - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21443 — Resort Management Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1411 --- # Hospitality Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BAKG03013 — Baking I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - HOSP20633 — Hospitality Practicum - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21153 — Hospitality Marketing and Sales - HOSP21233 — Hospitality Facilities - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21443 — Resort Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - HOSP23133 — Gaming Operations - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1413 --- # Hospitality Management, TC ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21443 — Resort Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1412 --- # Restaurant Operations, CP ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1410 --- # Early Childhood Education, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience - ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development - ECED11183 — Working with Diverse Families - ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children - ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience - ECED22083 — Program Administration - ECED25083 — Health, Safety, & Nutr fr Yng Child - ECED28083 — Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities - ECTC23033 — Literacy & Language for Early Childhood - ECTC24033 — Math & Science for Early Childhood - ECTC25003 — Child Guidance - ECTC26003 — Practicum - ECTC27003 — Preschool Curriculum - ECTC28033 — Infant/Toddler Curriculum - ECTC29033 — Professionalism and Ethics in Early Childhood - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1405 --- # Early Childhood Education, CP ## Courses - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience - ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development - ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children - ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1403 --- # Early Childhood Education, TC ## Courses - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience - ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development - ECED11183 — Working with Diverse Families - ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children - ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience - ECED28083 — Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities - ECTC25003 — Child Guidance - ECTC27003 — Preschool Curriculum - ECTC28033 — Infant/Toddler Curriculum - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1404 --- # Education, CP ## Courses - EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ETEC10103 — Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1462 --- # Education, TC ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education - EDHP20143 — Development and Learning Theories - EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I - EDHP24043 — Math for Teachers II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ETEC10103 — Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1466 --- # Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Electrical Systems, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST13044 — Robotics - AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab - AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - AMST20042 — Computer Integrated Manufact (CIM) - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST20064 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ELTE13103 — Circuit Analysis II - ELTE14203 — Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers - ELTE15203 — Photonics II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1465 --- # Advanced Manufacturing Technology – Mechanical Systems, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives - AMST11054 — Fluid Power - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 - AMST25033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MSTE12074 — Machining I - MSTE13074 — Machining II - MSTE14074 — Machining III - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1473 --- # Auto Body and Frame Alignment, CP ## Courses - CRTE12006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1386 --- # Auto Painting, CP ## Courses - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair - CRTE14106 — Painting I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1387 --- # Automotive Service Technology, TC ## Courses - ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab - ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab - ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems - ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab - ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering - ASTE22010 — Engine Performance - ASTE23004 — Engine Repair - ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1395 --- # Aviation Maintenance Airframe, TC ## Courses - AVAT10010 — Aviation General - AVAT21005 — Airframe Sheetmetal - AVAT22007 — Airframe Systems and Components I - AVAT23004 — Airframe Systems and Components II - AVAT24004 — Aircraft Electrical Systems - AVAT25008 — Airframe Systems and Components III - AVAT26004 — Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components - PHYS10183 — Applied Physics - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1390 --- # Aviation Maintenance Powerplant, TC ## Courses - AVAT10010 — Aviation General - AVAT11010 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I - AVAT12005 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II - AVAT13007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III - AVAT14007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV - PHYS10183 — Applied Physics - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1389 --- # Aviation Maintenance, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AVAT10010 — Aviation General - AVAT11010 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I - AVAT12005 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II - AVAT13007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III - AVAT14007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV - AVAT21005 — Airframe Sheetmetal - AVAT22007 — Airframe Systems and Components I - AVAT23004 — Airframe Systems and Components II - AVAT24004 — Aircraft Electrical Systems - AVAT25008 — Airframe Systems and Components III - AVAT26004 — Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - PHYS10183 — Applied Physics - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1391 --- # Chassis and Brake Specialist, CP ## Courses - ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems - ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering - ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1394 --- # Climate Control and Drivability Specialist, CP ## Courses - ASTE11033 — Conversion & Installation of AFS - ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab - ASTE22010 — Engine Performance Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1393 --- # Collision Repair Technology, TC ## Courses - CRTE10003 — Damage Analysis and Estimation - CRTE12006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I - CRTE13006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair II - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair - CRTE14106 — Painting I - CRTE18006 — Painting II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1388 --- # Computerized Numerical Control (CNC), CP ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1360 --- # Construction Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI26283 — Human Resources Management - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CTTE10031 — Introduction to Construction Safety - CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction - CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods - CTTE22035 — Surveying and Elevations - CTTE24033 — Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems - CTTE25034 — Site Supervision I - CTTE26034 — Site Supervision II - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG16034 — Estimating - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1384 --- # Construction Technology, CP ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction - CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1382 --- # Construction Technology, TC ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - CTTE10031 — Introduction to Construction Safety - CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction - CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods - CTTE25034 — Site Supervision I - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG16034 — Estimating - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1383 --- # Cosmetology, TC ## Courses - COSM11713 — Principles of Hair Care - COSM12813 — Art and Science of Nails and Skin - COSM21712 — Final Phase Practicum Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1381 --- # Damage Analysis and Estimation, CP ## Courses - CRTE10003 — Damage Analysis and Estimation - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1385 --- # Diesel Technology, CP ## Courses - DIEL10063 — Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics - DIEL19064 — Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1375 --- # Diesel Technology, TC ## Courses - DIEL10063 — Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics - DIEL11063 — Diesel Fundamentals Theory - DIEL12064 — Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers - DIEL13062 — Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics - DIEL14064 — Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment - DIEL15062 — Diesel Fuel Injection Systems - DIEL16063 — Power Trains - DIEL17062 — Air Conditioning Systems - DIEL18063 — Brake Systems - DIEL19064 — Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1376 --- # Drafting and Design Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) - DFTG13004 — Architectural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG14004 — Structural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG16034 — Estimating - DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting - DFTG25004 — Advanced CAD Drafting - DFTG26004 — HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical (CAD) Drafting - DFTG27004 — Building Information Modeling (BIM)/REVIT Management (CAD) Drafting - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1374 --- # Drafting and Design Technology, TC ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) - DFTG13004 — Architectural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG14004 — Structural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG16034 — Estimating - DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1373 --- # Drafting and Design, CP ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) - DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1372 --- # Drivetrain Specialist, CP ## Courses - ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab - ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab - ASTE23004 — Engine Repair Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1392 --- # Electrical Line Worker Technology, TC ## Courses - HVLT10107 — NCCER Core - HVLT10201 — Introduction to Power Industry - HVLT10312 — High Voltage Line Worker - TRTL10003 — Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation - TRTL10011 — Tractor Trailer Logistics - TRTL19004 — Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1464 --- # Electrical Lineworker Technology, CP ## Courses - HVLT10107 — NCCER Core - HVLT10201 — Introduction to Power Industry - HVLT10312 — High Voltage Line Worker Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1583 --- # Electrical Systems, CP ## Courses - AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab - AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1399 --- # Electrical Systems, TC ## Courses - AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab - AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - AMST20064 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ELTE13103 — Circuit Analysis II - ELTE14203 — Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1472 --- # General Technology - Automotive Technology Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ASTE11033 — Conversion & Installation of AFS - ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab - ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab - ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems - ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab - ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering - ASTE22010 — Engine Performance - ASTE23004 — Engine Repair - ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1396 --- # General Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1438 --- # Hair Care, CP ## Courses - COSM11713 — Principles of Hair Care Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1380 --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I - HVAC12004 — Principles of HVACR II - HVAC23001 — Internship (Observational) - HVAC23034 — Residential HVAC - HVAC23104 — Heating Systems - HVAC23131 — Internship (Hands-On) - HVAC23204 — Systems Design - HVAC24004 — Commercial HVAC - HVAC24104 — Commercial Refrigeration - HVAC24204 — Unitary Refrigeration - HVAC25003 — HVACR Internship - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1368 --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, CP ## Courses - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1366 --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, TC ## Courses - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I - HVAC12004 — Principles of HVACR II - HVAC23001 — Internship (Observational) - HVAC23034 — Residential HVAC - HVAC23104 — Heating Systems - HVAC23131 — Internship (Hands-On) - HVAC24004 — Commercial HVAC - HVAC24104 — Commercial Refrigeration - HVAC24204 — Unitary Refrigeration - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1367 --- # Machining, CP ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - MSTE12074 — Machining I - MSTE13074 — Machining II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1468 --- # Machining, TC ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 - AMST25033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MSTE12074 — Machining I - MSTE13074 — Machining II - MSTE14074 — Machining III - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1469 --- # Manufacturing Quality Control, CP ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1471 --- # Mechanical Systems, CP ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives - AMST11054 — Fluid Power - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1397 --- # Mechanical Systems, TC ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives - AMST11054 — Fluid Power - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MSTE12074 — Machining I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1470 --- # Nail Care and Skin Care, CP ## Courses - COSM12813 — Art and Science of Nails and Skin Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1379 --- # Tractor and Trailer Operations, CP ## Courses - TRTL10003 — Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation - TRTL10011 — Tractor Trailer Logistics - TRTL19004 — Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1439 --- # Welding Technology, CP ## Courses - WELD11034 — Basic Welding I - WELD11048 — Welding I - WELD14034 — Basic Welding II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1441 --- # Welding Technology, TC ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials - WELD11034 — Basic Welding I - WELD11048 — Welding I - WELD12034 — Advanced SMAW - WELD14034 — Basic Welding II - WELD17034 — Gas Metal and Flux Cored (GMAW/FCAW) - WELD19034 — GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1440 --- # Associate of General Studies* **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1323 --- # Certificate of General Studies** **Certificate** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL20103 — Creative Writing I - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 - ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present - ENGL26703 — English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 - ENGL26803 — English Literature from 1785 to the Present - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1324 --- # Graduation Map: Accounting Technology, CP ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1452 --- # Graduation Map: Accounting, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT22143 — Payroll Accounting - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1459 --- # Graduation Map: Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Electrical Systems Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST13044 — Robotics - AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab - AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - AMST20042 — Computer Integrated Manufact (CIM) - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST20064 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ELTE13103 — Circuit Analysis II - ELTE14203 — Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers - ELTE15203 — Photonics II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1559 --- # Graduation Map: Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Mechanical Systems Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives - AMST11054 — Fluid Power - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 - AMST25033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MSTE12074 — Machining I - MSTE13074 — Machining II - MSTE14074 — Machining III - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1558 --- # Graduation Map: Allied Health - BHCLR Completion Options, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1511 --- # Graduation Map: Allied Health - Dental Assisting Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DENT11003 — Dental Science - DENT12003 — Biomedical Science - DENT13003 — Clinical Science I - DENT14004 — Chairside Assisting I - DENT15004 — Dental Materials I - DENT16003 — Dental Radiography I - DENT17002 — Preventive Dentistry - DENT21001 — Dental Materials II - DENT22001 — Dental Radiography II - DENT23003 — Chairside Assisting II - DENT24005 — Clinical Science II - DENT25008 — Clinical Practice & Seminars - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1510 --- # Graduation Map: Allied Health - Radiography Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - RADG10001 — Introduction to Radiography - RADG10101 — Medical Ethics & Law - RADG10201 — Image Processing - RADG10301 — Medical Terminology - RADG10401 — Patient Care in the Radiologic Science - RADG10501 — Introduction to Quality Assurance - RADG11001 — Image Analysis I - RADG11002 — Clinical Education I - RADG11101 — Image Analysis II - RADG12001 — Radiographic Procedures I - RADG12102 — Radiographic Procedures II - RADG13104 — Clinical Education II - RADG14002 — Digital/Film Acquisition and Display I - RADG14008 — Clinical Education III - RADG20001 — Radiographic Pathology - RADG20002 — Imaging Equipment - RADG20008 — Clinical Education IV - RADG20101 — Principles of Radiation Protection - RADG20201 — Principles of Radiation Biology - RADG21201 — Image Analysis III - RADG21301 — Image Analysis IV - RADG22202 — Radiographic Procedures IV (Specials) - RADG22301 — Radiographic Procedures III (Contrast) - RADG22401 — Radiographic Procedures V - RADG23004 — Clinical Education V - RADG23502 — Clinical Education VI - RADG24102 — Digital/Film Image Acquisition and Display II - RADG25002 — Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics I - RADG25102 — Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics II - RADG26002 — Senior Seminars Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1512 --- # Graduation Map: Associate of Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL20103 — Creative Writing I - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 - ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present - ENGL26703 — English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 - ENGL26803 — English Literature from 1785 to the Present - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre - UNIV10001 — College Pathway - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1453 --- # Graduation Map: Associate of General Studies **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1457 --- # Graduation Map: Associate of Science in Business **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH10843 — Business Calculus - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics and Probability - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1506 --- # Graduation Map: Associate of Science in Education **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - HIST25503 — History of Arkansas - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PHSC11031 — Earth Science Lab - PHSC11043 — Earth Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1509 --- # Graduation Map: Associate of Science in Liberal Arts & Sciences **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab - CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 - ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present - ENGL26703 — English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 - ENGL26803 — English Literature from 1785 to the Present - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1475 --- # Graduation Map: Associate of Science in Technology & Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Lab - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH14004 — Calculus I - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PHYS20201 — College Physics II Lab - PHYS20203 — College Physics II - PHYS20303 — Advanced College Physics I - PHYS20331 — Advanced College Physics I Lab - PHYS20403 — Advanced College Physics II - PHYS20431 — Advanced College Physics II Lab - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1508 --- # Graduation Map: Auto Body & Frame Alignment, CP ## Courses - CRTE12006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1571 --- # Graduation Map: Auto Painting, CP ## Courses - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair - CRTE14106 — Painting I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1570 --- # Graduation Map: Automotive Service Technology, TC ## Courses - ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab - ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab - ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems - ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab - ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering - ASTE22010 — Engine Performance - ASTE23004 — Engine Repair - ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1565 --- # Graduation Map: Aviation Maintenance Airframe, TC ## Courses - AVAT10010 — Aviation General - AVAT21005 — Airframe Sheetmetal - AVAT22007 — Airframe Systems and Components I - AVAT23004 — Airframe Systems and Components II - AVAT24004 — Aircraft Electrical Systems - AVAT25008 — Airframe Systems and Components III - AVAT26004 — Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components - PHYS10183 — Applied Physics - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1560 --- # Graduation Map: Aviation Maintenance Powerplant, TC ## Courses - AVAT10010 — Aviation General - AVAT11010 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I - AVAT12005 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II - AVAT13007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III - AVAT14007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV - PHYS10183 — Applied Physics - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1561 --- # Graduation Map: Aviation Maintenance, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AVAT10010 — Aviation General - AVAT11010 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I - AVAT12005 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II - AVAT13007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III - AVAT14007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV - AVAT21005 — Airframe Sheetmetal - AVAT22007 — Airframe Systems and Components I - AVAT23004 — Airframe Systems and Components II - AVAT24004 — Aircraft Electrical Systems - AVAT25008 — Airframe Systems and Components III - AVAT26004 — Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - PHYS10183 — Applied Physics - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1562 --- # Graduation Map: Baking and Pastry Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BAKG13023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13043 — Baking II - BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate - BAKG13063 — Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls - BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG23023 — Advanced Pastry Techniques - BAKG23033 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production - BAKG23063 — Baking Practicum - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23043 — Banquets & Catering - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21443 — Resort Management - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1527 --- # Graduation Map: Baking and Pastry Arts, TC ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BAKG13023 — Basic Pastry Techniques - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13043 — Baking II - BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate - BAKG13063 — Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls - BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1532 --- # Graduation Map: Basic Food Preparation, CP ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1537 --- # Graduation Map: Basic Pastry Techniques, CP ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1534 --- # Graduation Map: Business - Accounting Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - ACCT22143 — Payroll Accounting - ACCT24183 — Financial Analysis - ACCT25083 — Federal Income Tax - ACCT26083 — Accounting Capstone - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1456 --- # Graduation Map: Business - Entrepreneurship Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI20083 — Professional Selling/Advertising - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI20383 — Feasibility and Funding - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1474 --- # Graduation Map: Business - Insurance Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI15483 — Principles of Insurance I - BUSI18483 — Principles of Insurance II - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - BUSI26983 — Business Internship - BUSI27483 — Risk and Insurance - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1480 --- # Graduation Map: Business - Office Supervision and Management Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26283 — Human Resources Management - BUSI26583 — Office Supervision and Management Capstone - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1482 --- # Graduation Map: Business - Office Technology Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI13683 — PowerPoint - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI24483 — Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Capstone - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1485 --- # Graduation Map: Cake Decorating, CP ## Courses - BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration - BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production - BAKG23033 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1533 --- # Graduation Map: Certificate of General Studies **Certificate** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - GEOG22203 — Physical Geography - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1458 --- # Graduation Map: Certified Medication Assistant, CP ## Courses - ALHE20042 — Medication Assistant Skills Lab - ALHE20055 — Medication Assistant Didactic Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1461 --- # Graduation Map: Chassis & Brake Specialist, CP ## Courses - ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems - ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering - ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1566 --- # Graduation Map: Climate Control & Drivability Specialist, CP ## Courses - ASTE11033 — Conversion & Installation of AFS - ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab - ASTE22010 — Engine Performance Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1567 --- # Graduation Map: Collision Repair Technology, TC ## Courses - CRTE10003 — Damage Analysis and Estimation - CRTE12006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I - CRTE13006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair II - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair - CRTE14106 — Painting I - CRTE18006 — Painting II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1545 --- # Graduation Map: Computer Information Systems - Computer Programming Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI11773 — Programming for the Web - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI15973 — Programming II - CPSI21473 — Data Analytics - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI25473 — Mobile App Development - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1499 --- # Graduation Map: Computer Information Systems - Cybersecurity Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CESC20054 — Cyber Ops I - CESC20104 — Cyber Ops II - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - CPSI29173 — Linux Systems Administration II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1505 --- # Graduation Map: Computer Information Systems - Networking Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I - CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 - CPSI18474 — CCNA 3 - CPSI21774 — Storage Area Networks - CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I - CPSI23074 — VMware Virtual Infrastructure - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - CPSI29173 — Linux Systems Administration II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1500 --- # Graduation Map: Computer Information Systems - Networking Option, TC ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I - CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 - CPSI18474 — CCNA 3 - CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1548 --- # Graduation Map: Computer Information Systems - Programming Option, TC ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI26573 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1501 --- # Graduation Map: Computer Information Systems, CP ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11473 — Programming I - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I - CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II - CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I - CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 - CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming - CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II - CPSI26573 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language - CPSI27373 — Data Structures - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1502 --- # Graduation Map: Computerized Numerical Control, CP ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1542 --- # Graduation Map: Construction Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI26283 — Human Resources Management - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CTTE10031 — Introduction to Construction Safety - CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction - CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods - CTTE22035 — Surveying and Elevations - CTTE24033 — Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems - CTTE25034 — Site Supervision I - CTTE26034 — Site Supervision II - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG16034 — Estimating - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1585 --- # Graduation Map: Construction Technology, CP ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction - CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1587 --- # Graduation Map: Construction Technology, TC ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - CTTE10031 — Introduction to Construction Safety - CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction - CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods - CTTE25034 — Site Supervision I - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG16034 — Estimating - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1586 --- # Graduation Map: Cosmetology, TC ## Courses - COSM11713 — Principles of Hair Care - COSM12813 — Art and Science of Nails and Skin - COSM21712 — Final Phase Practicum Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1573 --- # Graduation Map: Culinary Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BAKG13013 — Baking I - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23023 — Food Production III - CULA23033 — Meat & Seafood - CULA23043 — Banquets & Catering - CULA23053 — Food Production IV - CULA23063 — American Regional Cuisine - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23103 — International Cuisine - CULA23263 — Culinary Practicum - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1535 --- # Graduation Map: Culinary Arts, TC ## Courses - BAKG13013 — Baking I - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1536 --- # Graduation Map: Cybersecurity, CP ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1503 --- # Graduation Map: Cybersecurity, TC ## Courses - CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials - CESC21304 — Computer Forensics - CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security - CPSI13474 — Network Defense - CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 - CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I - CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1504 --- # Graduation Map: Damage Analysis & Estimation, CP ## Courses - CRTE10003 — Damage Analysis and Estimation - CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1572 --- # Graduation Map: Dental Assisting, TC ## Courses - DENT11003 — Dental Science - DENT12003 — Biomedical Science - DENT13003 — Clinical Science I - DENT14004 — Chairside Assisting I - DENT15004 — Dental Materials I - DENT16003 — Dental Radiography I - DENT17002 — Preventive Dentistry - DENT21001 — Dental Materials II - DENT22001 — Dental Radiography II - DENT23003 — Chairside Assisting II - DENT24005 — Clinical Science II - DENT25008 — Clinical Practice & Seminars - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1460 --- # Graduation Map: Diesel Technology, CP ## Courses - DIEL10063 — Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics - DIEL19064 — Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1491 --- # Graduation Map: Diesel Technology, TC ## Courses - DIEL10063 — Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics - DIEL11063 — Diesel Fundamentals Theory - DIEL12064 — Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers - DIEL13062 — Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics - DIEL14064 — Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment - DIEL15062 — Diesel Fuel Injection Systems - DIEL16063 — Power Trains - DIEL17062 — Air Conditioning Systems - DIEL18063 — Brake Systems - DIEL19064 — Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1541 --- # Graduation Map: Dietary Management, CP ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1540 --- # Graduation Map: Dietary Management, TC ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1539 --- # Graduation Map: Digital Marketing, TC ## Courses - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing - BUSI24783 — Email Marketing - BUSI25783 — Marketing Analytics - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1479 --- # Graduation Map: Digital Media Production - Audio/Video Engineering Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10503 — Digital Cinematography - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design - DMPR20403 — Music Production I - DMPR20503 — Film Production - DMPR21003 — Visual Effects and Motion Graphics - DMPR21103 — Animation - DMPR21403 — Music Production II - DMPR22003 — Design Portfolio - DMPR22103 — Sound for Film - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - FILM20203 — Introduction to Film - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1498 --- # Graduation Map: Digital Media Production - Web/Graphic Design Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS10133 — Basic Drawing - ARTS13073 — Introduction to Digital Photography - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing - CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies - CPSI11773 — Programming for the Web - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10503 — Digital Cinematography - DMPR10603 — Digital Page Layout & Design - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design - DMPR20603 — Graphic Design I - DMPR21003 — Visual Effects and Motion Graphics - DMPR21103 — Animation - DMPR21603 — Graphic Design II - DMPR22003 — Design Portfolio - DMPR22103 — Sound for Film - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1497 --- # Graduation Map: Digital Media Production, CP ## Courses - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1495 --- # Graduation Map: Digital Media Production, TC ## Courses - DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production - DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics - DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software - DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing - DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1496 --- # Graduation Map: Drafting and Design, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) - DFTG13004 — Architectural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG14004 — Structural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG16034 — Estimating - DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting - DFTG25004 — Advanced CAD Drafting - DFTG26004 — HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical (CAD) Drafting - DFTG27004 — Building Information Modeling (BIM)/REVIT Management (CAD) Drafting - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1591 --- # Graduation Map: Drafting and Design, CP ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) - DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1588 --- # Graduation Map: Drafting and Design, TC ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications - DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) - DFTG13004 — Architectural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG14004 — Structural (CAD) Drafting - DFTG16034 — Estimating - DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1590 --- # Graduation Map: Drivetrain Specialist, CP ## Courses - ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab - ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab - ASTE23004 — Engine Repair Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1568 --- # Graduation Map: Early Childhood Education, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience - ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development - ECED11183 — Working with Diverse Families - ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children - ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience - ECED22083 — Program Administration - ECED25083 — Health, Safety, & Nutr fr Yng Child - ECED28083 — Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities - ECTC23033 — Literacy & Language for Early Childhood - ECTC24033 — Math & Science for Early Childhood - ECTC25003 — Child Guidance - ECTC26003 — Practicum - ECTC27003 — Preschool Curriculum - ECTC28033 — Infant/Toddler Curriculum - ECTC29033 — Professionalism and Ethics in Early Childhood - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1526 --- # Graduation Map: Early Childhood Education, CP ## Courses - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience - ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development - ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children - ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1524 --- # Graduation Map: Early Childhood Education, TC ## Courses - ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education - ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience - ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development - ECED11183 — Working with Diverse Families - ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children - ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience - ECED28083 — Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities - ECTC25003 — Child Guidance - ECTC27003 — Preschool Curriculum - ECTC28033 — Infant/Toddler Curriculum - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1525 --- # Graduation Map: Education, CP ## Courses - EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ETEC10103 — Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1522 --- # Graduation Map: Education, TC ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education - EDHP20143 — Development and Learning Theories - EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I - EDHP24043 — Math for Teachers II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ETEC10103 — Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1523 --- # Graduation Map: Electrical Lineworker Technology, CP ## Courses - HVLT10107 — NCCER Core - HVLT10201 — Introduction to Power Industry - HVLT10312 — High Voltage Line Worker Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1584 --- # Graduation Map: Electrical Lineworker Technology, TC ## Courses - HVLT10107 — NCCER Core - HVLT10201 — Introduction to Power Industry - HVLT10312 — High Voltage Line Worker - TRTL10003 — Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation - TRTL10011 — Tractor Trailer Logistics - TRTL19004 — Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1544 --- # Graduation Map: Electrical Systems, CP ## Courses - AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab - AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1554 --- # Graduation Map: Electrical Systems, TC ## Courses - AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab - AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - AMST16043 — Industrial Automation - AMST20064 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ELTE13103 — Circuit Analysis II - ELTE14203 — Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1555 --- # Graduation Map: Emergency Medical Sciences - Paramedic, TC ## Courses - EMSC10143 — Patient Assessment - EMSC12004 — Medical Emergencies I - EMSC12073 — Pharmacology - EMSC12103 — Clinical Experiences I - EMSC12203 — Clinical Experiences II - EMSC13403 — Life Span Development - EMSC14043 — Trauma Management - EMSC20133 — Foundations of the Paramedic - EMSC21003 — Medical Emergencies II - EMSC23104 — Paramedic Field Internship - EMSC25003 — EMS Operations - EMSC25901 — Paramedic Competencies Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1335 --- # Graduation Map: Emergency Medical Sciences, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - EMSC10143 — Patient Assessment - EMSC12004 — Medical Emergencies I - EMSC12073 — Pharmacology - EMSC12103 — Clinical Experiences I - EMSC12203 — Clinical Experiences II - EMSC13403 — Life Span Development - EMSC14043 — Trauma Management - EMSC20133 — Foundations of the Paramedic - EMSC21003 — Medical Emergencies II - EMSC23104 — Paramedic Field Internship - EMSC25003 — EMS Operations - EMSC25901 — Paramedic Competencies - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1515 --- # Graduation Map: Emergency Medical Technology, CP ## Courses - EMSC10236 — Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1514 --- # Graduation Map: Entrepreneurship, CP ## Courses - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1478 --- # Graduation Map: Entrepreneurship, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers - BUSI20083 — Professional Selling/Advertising - BUSI20383 — Feasibility and Funding - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - BUSI26183 — Small Business Management - BUSI26883 — Business Ethics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1477 --- # Graduation Map: Food Purchasing and Inventory, CP ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1538 --- # Graduation Map: General Technology - Automotive Option, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ASTE11033 — Conversion & Installation of AFS - ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab - ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab - ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems - ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab - ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering - ASTE22010 — Engine Performance - ASTE23004 — Engine Repair - ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1569 --- # Graduation Map: Hair Care, CP ## Courses - COSM11713 — Principles of Hair Care Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1574 --- # Graduation Map: Health Information Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIMT10171 — Clinical Laboratory I - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIMT10271 — Clinical Laboratory II - HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology - HIMT10773 — Applied Systems - HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues - HIMT10973 — ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System - HIMT20173 — Quality in Health Care - HIMT20183 — Legal and Ethical Issues - HIMT20191 — Clinical Practice - HIMT20273 — Expanded Coding (CPT-4) - HIMT20372 — Preceptorship - HIMT20383 — Data Management and Statistics - HIMT20473 — Supervisory Management - HIMT20573 — Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1488 --- # Graduation Map: Health Information Technology, CP ## Courses - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology - HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1521 --- # Graduation Map: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I - HVAC12004 — Principles of HVACR II - HVAC23001 — Internship (Observational) - HVAC23034 — Residential HVAC - HVAC23104 — Heating Systems - HVAC23131 — Internship (Hands-On) - HVAC23204 — Systems Design - HVAC24004 — Commercial HVAC - HVAC24104 — Commercial Refrigeration - HVAC24204 — Unitary Refrigeration - HVAC25003 — HVACR Internship - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1564 --- # Graduation Map: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, CP ## Courses - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1543 --- # Graduation Map: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, TC ## Courses - ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits - ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I - HVAC12004 — Principles of HVACR II - HVAC23001 — Internship (Observational) - HVAC23131 — Internship (Hands-On) - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1563 --- # Graduation Map: Hospitality and Bar Operations, CP ## Courses - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - HOSP20633 — Hospitality Practicum - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1582 --- # Graduation Map: Hospitality and Tourism, CP ## Courses - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21443 — Resort Management Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1557 --- # Graduation Map: Hospitality Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - BAKG13013 — Baking I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13033 — Food Production II - CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups - CULA13053 — Garde Manger - CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science - CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition - CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers - CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing - HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations - HOSP20633 — Hospitality Practicum - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21153 — Hospitality Marketing and Sales - HOSP21233 — Hospitality Facilities - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21443 — Resort Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - HOSP23133 — Gaming Operations - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1549 --- # Graduation Map: Hospitality Management, TC ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations - HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21443 — Resort Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1550 --- # Graduation Map: Insurance, TC ## Courses - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15483 — Principles of Insurance I - BUSI18483 — Principles of Insurance II - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word - BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1481 --- # Graduation Map: Machining, CP ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - MSTE12074 — Machining I - MSTE13074 — Machining II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1551 --- # Graduation Map: Machining, TC ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 - AMST25033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MSTE12074 — Machining I - MSTE13074 — Machining II - MSTE14074 — Machining III - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1552 --- # Graduation Map: Manufacturing Quality Control, CP ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1553 --- # Graduation Map: Mechanical Systems, CP ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives - AMST11054 — Fluid Power - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1547 --- # Graduation Map: Mechanical Systems, TC ## Courses - AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology - AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives - AMST11054 — Fluid Power - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MSTE12074 — Machining I - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1546 --- # Graduation Map: Nail Care & Skin Care, CP ## Courses - COSM12813 — Art and Science of Nails and Skin Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1575 --- # Graduation Map: Nursing Assistant (CNA), CP ## Courses - ALHE11007 — Nursing Assistant Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1455 --- # Graduation Map: Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - MATH11003 — College Algebra - OTAP11001 — Spiritual Perspectives - OTAP11102 — Level I Fieldwork I - OTAP11144 — Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy - OTAP12113 — Functional Anatomy - OTAP12114 — Adult Evaluation & Intervention Planning - OTAP12133 — Human Development - OTAP12202 — Pediatric Evaluation & Intervention Planning - OTAP12303 — Disease Processes for OTA - OTAP13102 — Level I Fieldwork II - OTAP23102 — Level I Fieldwork III - OTAP23104 — Adult Intervention Implementation - OTAP23113 — Pediatric Intervention Implementation - OTAP23403 — Professional Development - OTAP24106 — Level II Fieldwork I - OTAP24206 — Level II Fieldwork II - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1454 --- # Graduation Map: Office Supervision and Management, CP ## Courses - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1484 --- # Graduation Map: Office Supervision and Management, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - BUSI20103 — Business Communication - BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1483 --- # Graduation Map: Office Technology, CP ## Courses - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1490 --- # Graduation Map: Office Technology, TC ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks - BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I - BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II - BUSI13683 — PowerPoint - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - BUSI15033 — Human Relations - BUSI15283 — Office Management - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1486 --- # Graduation Map: Paralegal Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law - PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I - PLGL12003 — Legal Research & Writing II - PLGL13003 — Torts - PLGL18003 — Constitutional Law - PLGL18203 — Bankruptcy Law - PLGL21003 — Civil Litigation - PLGL24003 — Criminal Law - PLGL25003 — Property Law - PLGL25103 — Family Law - PLGL26003 — Contract Law - PLGL27003 — Wills, Trusts, and Probate - PLGL28003 — Law Office Management with Computer Support - PLGL28103 — Business Organizations - PLSC20003 — American National Government - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1494 --- # Graduation Map: Paralegal Technology, CP ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law - PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I - PLSC20003 — American National Government Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1492 --- # Graduation Map: Paralegal Technology, TC ## Courses - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law - PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I - PLGL12003 — Legal Research & Writing II - PLGL13003 — Torts - PLGL28003 — Law Office Management with Computer Support - PLSC20003 — American National Government Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1493 --- # Graduation Map: Practical Nursing, TC ## Courses - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - PNUR11035 — Clinical Nursing I - PNUR11212 — Nursing Care of Adults I - PNUR12035 — Clinical Nursing II - PNUR12038 — Nursing Care of Adults II - PNUR12041 — Mental Health Nursing - PNUR15033 — Nursing Process/Course Review - PNUR17044 — Body Structure and Function Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1516 --- # Graduation Map: Pre-Healthcare Studies, CP ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - HEAL20003 — Nutrition - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1518 --- # Graduation Map: Pre-Healthcare Studies, TC ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1519 --- # Graduation Map: Professional Medical Coding, TC ## Courses - BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab - BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body - BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications - HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology - HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology - HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues - HIMT10973 — ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System - HIMT20183 — Legal and Ethical Issues - HIMT20273 — Expanded Coding (CPT-4) - HIMT20573 — Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement - HIMT20673 — Professional Coding Practice - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1520 --- # Graduation Map: Respiratory Therapy, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab - CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I - CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab - CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I - CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab - PHYS20103 — College Physics I - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - RESP11003 — Respiratory Care Sciences - RESP13005 — Clinical Practicum I - RESP14003 — Mechanical Ventilation I - RESP15003 — Anatomy and Physiology - RESP16003 — Critical Care - RESP18001 — Internal Medicine I - RESP21003 — Mechanical Ventilation II - RESP22003 — Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care - RESP23005 — Clinical Practicum II - RESP24003 — Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing - RESP25002 — Leadership Development - RESP42003 — Non-Critical Care - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1517 --- # Graduation Map: Restaurant Operations, CP ## Courses - CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation - CULA13023 — Food Production I - HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine - HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management - HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology - HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1556 --- # Graduation Map: Surgical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL20003 — Microbiology - BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab - BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab - BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SURG21005 — Basic Operating Room Techniques - SURG21102 — Basic Operating Room Techniques I Laboratory - SURG21203 — Medical Terminology - SURG21303 — Surgical Pathophysiology - SURG21503 — Clinical Practicum I - SURG22005 — Advanced Operating Room Techniques - SURG22102 — Pharmacology for Surgical Technologist - SURG22202 — Perioperative Practice - SURG22305 — Clinical Practicum II Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1476 --- # Graduation Map: Tractor Trailer Operations (CDL), CP ## Courses - TRTL10003 — Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation - TRTL10011 — Tractor Trailer Logistics - TRTL19004 — Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1578 --- # Graduation Map: Welding Technology, CP ## Courses - WELD11048 — Welding I Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1579 --- # Graduation Map: Welding Technology, TC ## Courses - AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching - AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics - UNIV10033 — Career Essentials - WELD11048 — Welding I - WELD12034 — Advanced SMAW - WELD17034 — Gas Metal and Flux Cored (GMAW/FCAW) - WELD19034 — GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1580 --- # General Education Program ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art - BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab - BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors - BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab - BIOL10103 — Biological Science - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL10103 — English Composition I - ENGL10203 — English Composition II - ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 - ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present - HIST11103 — History of Civilization I - HIST11203 — History of Civilization II - HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 - HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 - MATH11003 — College Algebra - MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning - MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab - PHSC10043 — Physical Science - PHSC11031 — Earth Science Lab - PHSC11043 — Earth Science - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Speech Communication - THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://uaptcc.catalog.acalog.com/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=1437 --- # ACCT20003 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 20003 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 20003 - Principles of Accounting I ACTS: ACCT 2003 This course is a study of the basic principles of accounting focusing on the accounting cycle for proprietorships and merchandising businesses. Asset valuation, income measurement, and internal controls are emphasized. This course is intended to be transferable to other institutions, but the student should discuss their specific plans with an academic advisor before taking it for transfer credit. ACTS: ACCT 2003 Course Code History: ACCT 2310 Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ACCT20103 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 20103 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 20103 - Principles of Accounting II ACTS: ACCT 2013 This course is a continuation of the study of accounting and focuses on the principles of accounting used with corporations. There is an emphasis on the use of accounting data for managerial decision-making. See an advisor concerning the transferability of this course. ACTS: ACCT 2013 Course Code History: ACCT 2330 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT22143 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 22143 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 22143 - Payroll Accounting This course focuses on the issues and regulations governing payroll preparation. Taxes, withholding, and computerized systems are also addressed. Course Code History: ACCT 2533 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT24183 — Financial Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 24183 - Financial Analysis ACCT 24183 - Financial Analysis This course is designed to provide an understanding of a company’s financial statement information. The course emphasizes using this information for business planning, evaluation, and decision-making. Course Code History: ACCT 2413 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT25083 — Federal Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 25083 - Federal Income Tax ACCT 25083 - Federal Income Tax This course is designed to provide an understanding of the federal income tax structure, especially as it relates to individuals. Course Code History: ACCT 2503 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT26083 — Accounting Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 26083 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 26083 - Accounting Capstone The course is a review of concepts and skills presented throughout the accounting curriculum. It follows the parameters set forth by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers to prepare students for the Certified Bookkeeper designation. At the end of the course, students will have the option to take the exam for certification, but it will not be a required element of the course. Skills reviewed include: adjusting entries, correction of errors, payroll, depreciation, inventory, internal controls, and fraud prevention. C… Prerequisites: ACCT20003, ACCT22143 --- # ALHE11007 — Nursing Assistant 7 credits · 7 hours ALHE 11007 - Nursing Assistant ALHE 11007 - Nursing Assistant This course provides instruction with an emphasis on technical skills, professional relationships and workplace ethics. Permission to enroll is required. Graduates of the program are eligible to complete the Arkansas skills test to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and are prepared to work in long-term care, acute care and home-health care settings. Associated Course Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CNA 1007 Course Typically --- # ALHE20042 — Medication Assistant Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours ALHE 20042 - Medication Assistant Skills Lab ALHE 20042 - Medication Assistant Skills Lab This course provides the skills and clinical experience required by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing for the Certified Medication Assistant (CMA) training course. Clinical expereinces and practice focuses on elderly clients in the long-term care setting. Supervised progressive clinical experience is provided administering medication in the nursing home setting. These clinical experience include the expanded scope of practice to include inhalation and insulin competencies. Associated Fees: Program Fee… --- # ALHE20055 — Medication Assistant Didactic 5 credits · 5 hours ALHE 20055 - Medication Assistant Didactic ALHE 20055 - Medication Assistant Didactic This course provides the theory required by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing for the medication assistant-certified (MA-C) training course. Theory content includes the role and responsibilities of the MA-C along with concepts necessary for the safe and effective administration of medications. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: MAC 2005 Course Typically --- # AMST10043 — Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 10043 - Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology AMST 10043 - Intro to Advanced Manufacturing Technology This course is designed to introduce the student to the world of automated manufacturing and establish a foundation upon which further studies in manufacturing might rest. Students will explore basic manufacturing materials and processes, tools, and techniques. (F) Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1002 Course Typically --- # AMST10053 — Manufacturing Processes 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 10053 - Manufacturing Processes AMST 10053 - Manufacturing Processes This course is a study of modern manufacturing materials and their applications in today’s industries. Emphasis is placed on metallic, polymeric, and ceramic materials. Topics include casting, molding, forming, separating, conditioning, assembly, and finishing. Course Code History: AMS 1003, MFT 1103 Course Typically --- # AMST10064 — Mechanical Drives 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 10064 - Mechanical Drives AMST 10064 - Mechanical Drives This course is an introduction to the transmission of mechanical power. Topics include safety, physical principles, and force transformation. Principles covered will relate to the use and maintenance of belt drives, chain drives, gear drives, lubricants, bearings, shaft, and couplings. Practical experience is provided in the laboratory. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1004 Course Typically U --- # AMST11054 — Fluid Power 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 11054 - Fluid Power AMST 11054 - Fluid Power This course is an introduction to fluid power including both pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Topics include physical principles, basic fluid circuits, fluid actuators, basic valves, pumps, compressors, accessories, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1104 Course Typically U Prerequisites: MATH13043 --- # AMST12044 — Print Reading and Sketching 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 12044 - Print Reading and Sketching AMST 12044 - Print Reading and Sketching This course is designed to initiate the student to basic drafting, sketching, and lettering. Students complete a set of drawings that demonstrate the fundamentals of boardwork: drawing, dimensioning, geometric construction, orthographic projection, and reading plans for interpretation. This course is also designed to students understand orthographic views, dimensioning, lettering, freehand three-dimension sketching, and plan reading. Students are also introduced to computer-aided drafting (CAD). Associated Fees:… --- # AMST13044 — Robotics 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 13044 - Robotics AMST 13044 - Robotics This course introduces students to the field of robotics by engaging students in the construction and programming of a basic robot. Topics include microprocessors and other electronic components, programming, communications, and sensors. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1304, CIS 2556 Course Typically --- # AMST14034 — Industrial Electricity w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 14034 - Industrial Electricity w/Lab AMST 14034 - Industrial Electricity w/Lab (P) This course is a study of the distribution and application of electricity in the industrial environment. Topics include electrical safety, power transformers, single- and three-phase AC motors, DC motors, and specialty motors. Practical application is provided in the laboratory. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1404, IET 1404 Course Typically Prerequisites: ELTE11134 --- # AMST15034 — Programmable Logic Controllers I 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 15034 - Programmable Logic Controllers I AMST 15034 - Programmable Logic Controllers I This course is an introduction to industrial machine controls and programmable logic controllers. Topics include traditional motor control devices and circuits, PLC hardware, and programming basic PLC instructions, including timers and counters. PLC laboratory experience is provided with Allen-Bradley SLC500 controllers using RSLogix programming software. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1504, IEL 2204 Course Typically Prerequisites: ELTE11134 --- # AMST16043 — Industrial Automation 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 16043 - Industrial Automation AMST 16043 - Industrial Automation This course is an introduction to the concerns and technologies of modern industrial automation systems. Topics include industrial robotics, circuits, and vision systems. Practical experience is provided in the laboratory. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 1604, IEL 2504 Course Typically --- # AMST20042 — Computer Integrated Manufact (CIM) 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 20042 - Computer Integrated Manufact (CIM) AMST 20042 - Computer Integrated Manufact (CIM) The study of manufacturing automation is the focus of this course. Students explore the use of CAD, CNC, robotics, flexible manufacturing, computer-aided process planning, and materials handling as they apply to the modern manufacturing concept. Course Code History: AMS 2002, MFT 2502 Course Typically U --- # AMST20053 — Quality Control/Inspection 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 20053 - Quality Control/Inspection AMST 20053 - Quality Control/Inspection The study of destructive and non-destructive inspection procedures. Students gain knowledge in the use of coordinate measurement machines, surface finish analyzers, gauging, comparators, ultrasonic inspection, instrument calibration, record keeping and inspection codes and standards. 3 Credit Hours (3 hours lecture per week) Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 2003 Course Typically --- # AMST20064 — Programmable Logic Controllers II 4 credits · 4 hours AMST 20064 - Programmable Logic Controllers II AMST 20064 - Programmable Logic Controllers II This course is a continuation of Programmable Logic Controllers I. Topics covered include program control, data manipulation, math instructions, sequencers, data acquisition, and troubleshooting. PLC laboratory experience is provided with Allen-Bradley SLC500 controllers using PSLogix programming software. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 2004, IEL 2404 Course Typically Prerequisites: AMST15034, ELTE13103 --- # AMST21033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 21033 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 AMST 21033 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) 1 This course is an introduction to numerical control. It includes history and evolution and instruction in basic CNC programming, tape coding, specifications, and format. Computer-aided machining (CAM) is also introduced. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Machine Shop, CNC Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 2103, MST 1503 Course Typically --- # AMST25033 — Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 25033 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II AMST 25033 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II This course is a continuation of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) I and introduces students to advanced programming techniques, sub-programs, multiple setups, and APT programming. Practical experience is provided on CNC machining centers, turning center and wire EDM machine. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AMS 2503, MFT 2403 Course Typically pring Only Prerequisites: AMST21033 --- # ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 20103 - Cultural Anthropology ANTH 20103 - Cultural Anthropology ACTS: ANTH 2013 This course is a study of the key concepts, methods and theories of cultural diversity, social institutions, linguistics, and an examination of people and cultures around the world. ACTS: ANTH 2013 Course Code History: ANTH 2310 Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ARHS10003 — Introduction to Visual Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 10003 - Introduction to Visual Art ARHS 10003 - Introduction to Visual Art ACTS: ARTA 1003 This course is an introductory survey of the visual arts. Topics include exploration of purposes and processes in the visual arts including evaluation of selected works, the role of art in various cultures and the history of art. ACTS: ARTA 1003 Course Code History: ARTS 2300 Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ARHS20003 — Art History: Prehistoric to Renaissance 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 20003 - Art History: Prehistoric to Renaissance ARHS 20003 - Art History: Prehistoric to Renaissance ACTS: ARTA 2003 This course offers an examination of painting, sculpture, architecture, and media from prehistoric to Renaissance periods. ACTS: ARTA 2003 Course Code History: ARTS 2309 Course Typically Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ARHS21003 — Art History: Renaissance to Present 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 21003 - Art History: Renaissance to Present ARHS 21003 - Art History: Renaissance to Present ACTS: ARTA 2103 This course offers an examination of painting, sculpture, architecture, and media from the Renaissance to the present time. ACTS: ARTA 2103 Course Code History: ARTS 2311, ARTS 2331 Course Typically Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ARTS10133 — Basic Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 10133 - Basic Drawing ARTS 10133 - Basic Drawing A beginning course in drawing from life with attention to the formal elements (Elements of Art and Principles of Design). Emphasis is placed on drawing realistically using line and/or value. Topics include the use of line, value, the creation of volume, expressive mark-making, composition, and perspective. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ARTS 1310 Course Typically --- # ARTS12073 — Art in the Community 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 12073 - Art in the Community ARTS 12073 - Art in the Community This course is designed to explore all aspects of creating community artwork. A team-based approach will be taken to plan, implement and document each project. Students will be involved in research, design, proposal, budget, forecast, art-making processes, execution, and record keeping, both written and visual. Associate Course Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ARTS 1320 Course Typically --- # ARTS13073 — Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 13073 - Introduction to Digital Photography ARTS 13073 - Introduction to Digital Photography This course is an introduction to the basic skills of using a digital camera and its techniques and procedures. The course also addresses composition and lighting and gives each student hands-on, practical experience. Students learn about a variety of types of photography, including landscape, portrait, and photojournalism. Each student is expected to provide their own camera. Course Code History: ARTS 1330 Course Typically u --- # ARTS15073 — Basic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 15073 - Basic Design ARTS 15073 - Basic Design Introduction to concepts, formal elements and principles of two-dimensional design in visual art with attention to color theory. Recommended for non-art majors who want to take some studio art electives. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ARTS 1315, ARTS 1350, ARTS 2350 Course Typically --- # ARTS21073 — Figure Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 21073 - Figure Drawing ARTS 21073 - Figure Drawing Introduction to figure drawing from life with emphasis on anatomy, composition, and orientation to media. The undraped human figure is the primary subject. (S) Course Code History: ARTS 2310 Course Typically Prerequisites: ARTS10133 --- # ARTS22073 — Digital Art Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 22073 - Digital Art Applications ARTS 22073 - Digital Art Applications Problems in design utilizing computer technologies for the visual artist with an emphasis on proficiency in computer applications, design, and computer-aided imagery. Associate Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ARTS 2318 Course Typically U --- # ARTS25173 — Basic Sculpture 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 25173 - Basic Sculpture ARTS 25173 - Basic Sculpture This course teaches concepts of three-dimensional design. Emphasis is on both form and content. Associate Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ARTS 2315, ARTS 2351 Course Typically --- # ASTE11002 — Maint of Alternative Fuel Systems 2 credits · 2 hours ASTE 11002 - Maint of Alternative Fuel Systems ASTE 11002 - Maint of Alternative Fuel Systems This course teaches students about performing maintenance checks on LPG/CHG fuel systems. Replacing fluids and inspecting components in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications are also covered. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AST 1102 Course Typically --- # ASTE11033 — Conversion & Installation of AFS 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 11033 - Conversion & Installation of AFS ASTE 11033 - Conversion & Installation of AFS This course covers the modification of traditionally fueled engines for conversion to operation via LPG/CNG systems and the installation and testing of those systems to conform to manufacturers’ specifications. Course Code History: AST 1103 Course Typically --- # ASTE11044 — Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab 4 credits · 4 hours ASTE 11044 - Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab ASTE 11044 - Automatic Transmiss/Transaxle w/Lab This course is a study of the automatic transmission beginning with a review of gear theory and the introduction of the planetary gear set. The course continues with a brief review of the basics of hydraulic theory and a study of the basic transmission components common to most automatic transmissions providing students an overview of the operation and construction of a typical unit. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AST 1104, AST 1106 Course Typically --- # ASTE12005 — Power Trains With Lab 5 credits · 5 hours ASTE 12005 - Power Trains With Lab ASTE 12005 - Power Trains With Lab This course is a study of the powertrain on a vehicle with a standard transmission/transaxle. Beginning with the flywheel, the course traces the flow of power from the engine through the flywheel and clutch assembly, to the transmission through the differential to the wheel and hubs. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AST 1205, AST 1209 Course Typically --- # ASTE13032 — Diagnosis/Repair Alt Fuel Systems 2 credits · 2 hours ASTE 13032 - Diagnosis/Repair Alt Fuel Systems ASTE 13032 - Diagnosis/Repair Alt Fuel Systems This course is a study of the interpretation of complaints and determination of repairs to LPG/CNG fuels systems and making those repairs in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AST 1302 Course Typically --- # ASTE14043 — Automotive Brake Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 14043 - Automotive Brake Systems ASTE 14043 - Automotive Brake Systems This course is a background of basic brakes and hydraulic theory. The course covers drum brakes, disc brakes, and various types of parking brakes in detail. It includes three types of power brakes and the theory of operation of the Bosch and Teves antilock brake systems. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AST 1403, AST 1405 Course Typically --- # ASTE15003 — Climate Control With Lab 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 15003 - Climate Control With Lab ASTE 15003 - Climate Control With Lab This course begins with a study of the theory of refrigeration, the refrigeration cycle and the basic components of a typical automotive refrigeration system. It includes the function and construction of compressors, lines, expansion valves, orifice tubes, receiver dryers, accumulators, condensers, evaporators, blower motors, and air distribution systems. Emphasis is placed on service and maintenance procedures as well as basic shop safety. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Automotive Course Fee Course Code History… --- # ASTE21003 — Chassis and Steering 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 21003 - Chassis and Steering ASTE 21003 - Chassis and Steering This course is an introduction to the theory and operation of modern suspension and steering systems. It includes the study of the suspension system, which includes wheels and tires, hubs, bearings, seals, springs, and the vehicle frame. Steering and steering systems start with the basic theory of steering geometry. Hands-on instruction is used to teach two and four-wheel alignment. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Automotive Course Fee Course Code History: AST 2103, AST 2105 Course Typically --- # ASTE22010 — Engine Performance 10 credits · 10 hours ASTE 22010 - Engine Performance ASTE 22010 - Engine Performance Two major systems are covered in this course: fuel and ignition, which include driveability and emissions. A thorough understanding of these systems is essential for successful maintenance and repair. Hand-held and stationary test equipment are used extensively in the hands-on portion of the course. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Automotive Course Fee Course Code History: AST 2210 Course Typically --- # ASTE23004 — Engine Repair 4 credits · 4 hours ASTE 23004 - Engine Repair ASTE 23004 - Engine Repair This course is an introduction to automotive engines including construction and theory. The course covers preparation and assembly of major engine components, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and use of service and flat rate manuals. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Automotive Course Fee Course Code History: AST 2304, AST 2306 Course Typically --- # ASTE24010 — Electrical Fundamentals 10 credits · 10 hours ASTE 24010 - Electrical Fundamentals ASTE 24010 - Electrical Fundamentals This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of electricity/electronics, including Ohm’s law, basic electrical circuits, wiring diagrams and common electrical symbols. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and troubleshooting of electrical circuits, including familiarization with the most common types of testing equipment. Starting systems, charging systems, microprocessors, sensors, actuators, and power distribution networks are covered in the course. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AST 2… --- # AVAT10010 — Aviation General 10 credits · 10 hours AVAT 10010 - Aviation General AVAT 10010 - Aviation General This course is a study of general aviation maintenance policies and procedures. Items covered include basic electricity, aircraft drawings and interpretations, aircraft weight and balance calculations, aviation materials and processes, fluid lines and fittings. Other areas covered are aircraft cleaning and corrosion control and ground operation and servicing. An in-depth overview of use of maintenance publications, maintenance forms and records and the mechanics privileges and limitations as they pertain to aircraft maintenance are a… --- # AVAT11010 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I 10 credits · 10 hours AVAT 11010 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I AVAT 11010 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations I This course is a study of aircraft reciprocating engine maintenance, including engine overhaul and repair, engine removal/installation and checkout procedures including troubleshooting techniques. Use of precision measurement equipment, valve reconditioning equipment, non-destructive test equipment, special tools, ignition system checkout equipment and procedures is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVP 1110… --- # AVAT12005 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II 5 credits · 5 hours AVAT 12005 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II AVAT 12005 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations II This course is an in-depth study of power plant-related systems in the areas of operation, troubleshooting, servicing, repair, and overhaul. Specific areas covered are engine instruments, air induction systems, exhaust systems, cooling systems, fuel and fuel metering systems and engine inspection procedures. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVP 1205 Course Typically u --- # AVAT13007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III 7 credits · 7 hours AVAT 13007 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III AVAT 13007 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations III This course is a study of aircraft turbine engines, applicable maintenance procedures, and required inspections. Powerplant lubrication systems and electrical systems are covered in detail in specific areas such as systems maintenance, troubleshooting and checkout procedures unique to the reciprocating and turbine engines. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVP 1307, AVP 1807 Course Typically u --- # AVAT14007 — Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV 7 credits · 7 hours AVAT 14007 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV AVAT 14007 - Aircraft Powerplant Theory, Systems and Operations IV This course is a study of aircraft powerplant sub-systems in the areas of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and check-out procedures. Sub-systems discussed include the ignition and starting system, fire protection system, aircraft propellers (turbine and reciprocating applications), un- ducted fans and auxiliary power units. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVP 1407, AVP 1907 Course Typically u --- # AVAT21005 — Airframe Sheetmetal 5 credits · 5 hours AVAT 21005 - Airframe Sheetmetal AVAT 21005 - Airframe Sheetmetal This course is a study of conventional and special rivets and fasteners, including installation and inspection. Students hand form, layout, and bend sheet metal, and inspect and repair sheet metal structures, windows, doors, and interior furnishings. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: AVA 2105 Course Typically u --- # AVAT22007 — Airframe Systems and Components I 7 credits · 7 hours AVAT 22007 - Airframe Systems and Components I AVAT 22007 - Airframe Systems and Components I This course is a study of airframe construction, including wood structures, fabric coverings, and aircraft finishes. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVA 2207, AVA 1307 Course Typically u --- # AVAT23004 — Airframe Systems and Components II 4 credits · 4 hours AVAT 23004 - Airframe Systems and Components II AVAT 23004 - Airframe Systems and Components II This course is a study of airframe maintenance practices, including aircraft welding, assembly and rigging, and airframe inspections. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVA 2304, AVA 1204 Course Typically u --- # AVAT24004 — Aircraft Electrical Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AVAT 24004 - Aircraft Electrical Systems AVAT 24004 - Aircraft Electrical Systems This course is a study of electrical equipment installation, electronic circuitry, AC/DC motors, electric actuators and aircraft lighting. Electrical component inspection, maintenance, and operational testing are covered. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVA 2404, AVA 1504 Course Typically u --- # AVAT25008 — Airframe Systems and Components III 8 credits · 8 hours AVAT 25008 - Airframe Systems and Components III AVAT 25008 - Airframe Systems and Components III This course offers an in-depth study of aircraft systems including the operation and maintenance of hydraulic/pneumatic power systems, cabin atmosphere control systems, ice and rain control systems and aircraft landing gear systems. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVA 2508, AVA 2008 Course Typically u --- # AVAT26004 — Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components 4 credits · 4 hours AVAT 26004 - Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components AVAT 26004 - Aircraft Avionics Syst & Components This course is a study of aircraft avionics/electronic system components including component installation, maintenance, and systems operation. Systems covered are aircraft position and warning systems, communication and navigation systems, aircraft instrument systems, aircraft fuel systems and fire protection systems. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Aviation Course Fee Course Code History: AVA 2604 Course Typically u --- # BAKG02103 — Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 02103 - Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts BAKG 02103 - Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts The Foundations of Baking and Pastry Arts course introduces students to the basic principles and techniques of baking and pastry making in a fun and engaging way. Through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and guided practice, students will explore the art and science of baking, as well as the creative aspects of pastry arts. This course emphasizes foundational skills, safety practices, and teamwork while fostering a love for baking and creativity in students. By the end of the course, stud… --- # BAKG02203 — Introduction to Production Baking 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 02203 - Introduction to Production Baking BAKG 02203 - Introduction to Production Baking The Introduction to Production Baking course introduces students to the fundamentals of baking in a production setting. Students will explore various baking techniques, ingredients, equipment, and safety procedures commonly used in commercial bakeries. Through hands-on experiences, demonstrations, and practical applications, students will develop essential skills in producing a variety of baked goods efficiently and effectively. By the end of the course, students will have a foundational understandin… --- # BAKG03013 — Baking I 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03013 - Baking I BAKG 03013 - Baking I This course is an introduction to the theory and technique of baking and pastry arts. Basic concepts, units of measure, tools and materials, techniques and formulas are included. Discussions and demonstrations cover basic baking to advanced techniques. Breads, sweet doughs, choux paste, pies and mousses are also covered. Any required developmental education courses must be successfully completed before taking this course. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0301 --- # BAKG03023 — Basic Pastry Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03023 - Basic Pastry Techniques BAKG 03023 - Basic Pastry Techniques This course covers the fundamentals of pies, cobblers, crisps, quick breads, doughs, fillings and creams. Students practice mixing and production methods. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0302 Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG03033 — Cakes and Cake Decorating 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03033 - Cakes and Cake Decorating BAKG 03033 - Cakes and Cake Decorating Students learn fundamental cake theory including all mixing methods. Students produce a variety of cakes and learn basic decorating techniques. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0303 --- # BAKG03043 — Baking II 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03043 - Baking II BAKG 03043 - Baking II Students learn classical and modern plating techniques. Organization is stressed and students experience mass pastry production. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0304 Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG03053 — Candies and Chocolate 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03053 - Candies and Chocolate BAKG 03053 - Candies and Chocolate This course teaches students all aspects of chocolate work including tempering, molding and shaping chocolate. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0305 --- # BAKG03063 — Artisan Breads,Yeast Breads,Flat Br 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03063 - Artisan Breads,Yeast Breads,Flat Br BAKG 03063 - Artisan Breads,Yeast Breads,Flat Br Students learn artisan bread making techniques, including mixing, shaping and baking. Students gain a fuller understanding of yeast baking. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0306 Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG03073 — Centerpiece Cake Production 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03073 - Centerpiece Cake Production BAKG 03073 - Centerpiece Cake Production Building on earlier cake knowledge, students are taught how to make showcase cakes. Advanced design methods are explored. Students’ final project includes one centerpiece cake. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0307 Prerequisites: BAKG13033 --- # BAKG03213 — Baking Science 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03213 - Baking Science BAKG 03213 - Baking Science This course provides students an understanding of the science of baking and how different reactions between ingredients, temperatures and equipment affect the final products. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0321 Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG03223 — Advanced Pastry Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03223 - Advanced Pastry Techniques BAKG 03223 - Advanced Pastry Techniques This course covers the advanced methods used in baking and pastry, filled and assembled cakes and tortes, Bavarians, individual pastries, soufflés and décor and French pastries. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0322 Prerequisites: CULA13023, BAKG13013, BAKG13023, BAKG13043 --- # BAKG03233 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03233 - Advanced Wedding Cake Production BAKG 03233 - Advanced Wedding Cake Production This course engages the student in advanced, handmade production of roll fondant, gum paste decorating and pastillage, marzipan, isomalt and pipe techniques. Successful completion of this course will provide the student with necessary skills to acquire and excel in a job as an advanced wedding cake baker/decorator. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0323 Prerequisites: BAKG13013, BAKG13033, BAKG13043, BAKG13073 --- # BAKG03263 — Baking Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 03263 - Baking Practicum BAKG 03263 - Baking Practicum Students are placed in sponsor houses to gain practical and hands-on experience in various aspects of the baking industry. Student goals and evaluations of performance are a cooperative effort between the sponsor house and supervising faculty member. This course should be taken during the 2nd year of the program. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: BAKD 0326 Prerequisites: BAKG13013, BAKG13023, BAKG13033 --- # BAKG13013 — Baking I 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13013 - Baking I BAKG 13013 - Baking I This course is an introduction to the theory and technique of baking and pastry arts. Basic concepts, units of measure, tools and materials, techniques and formulas are included. Discussions and demonstrations cover basic baking to advanced techniques. Breads, sweet doughs, choux paste, pies, and mousses are also covered. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1301 Course Typically --- # BAKG13023 — Basic Pastry Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13023 - Basic Pastry Techniques BAKG 13023 - Basic Pastry Techniques This course covers the history and fundamentals of classic European desserts: specialty cookies, tarts, creams and mousses, tortes, and ice-creams with an emphasis on plated dessert presentation. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1302 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG13033 — Cakes & Cake Decoration 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13033 - Cakes & Cake Decoration BAKG 13033 - Cakes & Cake Decoration In this course, students learn fundamental cake theory including all mixing methods. Students produce a variety of cakes and learn basic decorating techniques. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1303 Course Typically --- # BAKG13043 — Baking II 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13043 - Baking II BAKG 13043 - Baking II In this course, students rotate through stations and experience mass pastry production for various outlets in the school, including restaurant dessert production, catering, and patisserie. Bakeshop organization and recipe costing are also emphasized. BAKG 13013 and BAKG 13023 with a grade of “C” or better or instructor permission. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1304 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG13053 — Candies & Chocolate 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13053 - Candies & Chocolate BAKG 13053 - Candies & Chocolate This course teaches all aspects of confections, including chocolate tempering, ganache formulation, crystalline and non-crystalline candies, nuts, jellies, and aerated confections. Students are also introduced to chocolate and sugar showpiece techniques. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1305 Course Typically --- # BAKG13063 — Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13063 - Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls BAKG 13063 - Artisan Breads, Yeast Breads, Flatbreads, Crackers, and Rolls In this course, students learn artisan bread making techniques, including mixing, shaping, and baking. Students gain a fuller understanding of yeast baking. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1306 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13013 --- # BAKG13073 — Centerpiece Cake Production 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 13073 - Centerpiece Cake Production BAKG 13073 - Centerpiece Cake Production Building on earlier cake knowledge, students in this course are taught how to make showcase cakes. Advanced design methods are explored. Students’ final project includes one centerpiece cake. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 1307 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13033 --- # BAKG23023 — Advanced Pastry Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 23023 - Advanced Pastry Techniques BAKG 23023 - Advanced Pastry Techniques This course covers professionalism and career planning along with advanced pastry techniques for plated desserts, entremets, and petit fours. Students are introduced to pastry competition, where creativity, organization, technique, and teamwork are stressed. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 2302 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13013, BAKG13023, BAKG13043, BAKG13073 --- # BAKG23033 — Advanced Wedding Cake Production 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 23033 - Advanced Wedding Cake Production BAKG 23033 - Advanced Wedding Cake Production This course engages the student in advanced, handmade production of roll fondant, gum paste decorating and pastillage, marzipan, isomalt and pipe techniques. Successful completion of this course will provide the student with necessary skills to acquire and excel in a job as an advanced wedding cake baker/decorator. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BAK 2303 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13033 --- # BAKG23063 — Baking Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours BAKG 23063 - Baking Practicum BAKG 23063 - Baking Practicum Students are placed in sponsor houses to gain practical and hands-on experience in various aspects of the baking industry. Student goals and evaluations of performance are a cooperative effort between the sponsor house and supervising faculty member. This course should be taken during the 2nd year of the program. Course Code History: BAK 2306 Course Typically Prerequisites: BAKG13013, BAKG13023, BAKG13033 --- # BIOL10031 — Biology for Non-Majors Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 10031 - Biology for Non-Majors Lab BIOL 10031 - Biology for Non-Majors Lab ACTS: BIOL 1004 This class is the online laboratory component of the Non-Majors Biology course. A laboratory course in introductory biology covering the general concepts of microscope use, cell organization, physical and chemical bases of life, energy processing, cell reproduction, plant tissue structures, animal structures, organismic reproduction and development, genetics, and evolution. (O) ACTS: BIOL 1004 Course Code History: BIOL 1100 Prerequisite(s): Completion of or co-requisite enrollment in BIOL 10043 Cou… --- # BIOL10043 — Biology for Non-Majors 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 10043 - Biology for Non-Majors BIOL 10043 - Biology for Non-Majors ACTS: BIOL 1004 This class is a survey of biology to include an introduction to the fundamental principles of living organisms including properties, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. An introductory study of concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientific method are included. Not appropriate for Biology or Health Science majors. See ACTS: BIOL 1004 Course Code History: BIOL 1300 A score of 19 or above on the Reading section of the ACT, or a score of 78 or above on the Acc… Prerequisites: BIOL1004, BIOL1300, ENGL01171, READ03003 --- # BIOL10101 — Biological Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 10101 - Biological Science Lab BIOL 10101 - Biological Science Lab ACTS: BIOL 1014 A laboratory course in introductory biology covering the general concepts of microscope use, cell organization, physical and chemical bases of life, energy processing, cell reproduction, plant tissue structures, animal structures, organismic reproduction and development, genetics, and evolution. . Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 1004 Course Code History: BIOL 1102 Prerequisite(s): Completion of or co-requisite enrollment in BIOL 10103 Course Typically u --- # BIOL10103 — Biological Science 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 10103 - Biological Science BIOL 10103 - Biological Science ACTS: BIOL 1014 This is a study of the general principles of biology and their relationship to society. Topics covered include genetics, the diversity and unity of life and molecular cellular biology. Laboratory experiences are integrated with lecture topics. See Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 1014 Course Code History: BIOL 1302 A score of 19 or above on the Reading section of the ACT, or a score of 78 or above on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension test, or a score of 83 or above on the COMPASS Reading Placement… Prerequisites: BIOL1014, BIOL1302, ENGL01171, READ03003 --- # BIOL10301 — General Botany Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 10301 - General Botany Lab BIOL 10301 - General Botany Lab ACTS: BIOL 1034 This is a class designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles of plants presented in BIOL 10303 . Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 1034 Course Code History: BIOL 2102 Prerequisite(s): Completion of or co-requisite enrollment in BIOL 10303 Course Typically --- # BIOL10303 — General Botany 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 10303 - General Botany BIOL 10303 - General Botany ACTS: BIOL 1034 This course is a scientific study of the principles of botany that provides the foundation for other advanced courses in the biological sciences. It includes an in-depth study of the properties, structure and function, growth, and classifications of plants. Concepts of plant reproduction, photosynthesis, ecology, and genetics are included. This course is appropriate for biology majors. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 1034 Course Code History: BIOL 2302 Course Typically Prerequisites: BIOL10103, BIOL10101 --- # BIOL10351 — Structure & Function Human Body Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 10351 - Structure & Function Human Body Lab BIOL 10351 - Structure & Function Human Body Lab A laboratory course that investigates the make-up and functions of the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, urinary system, digestive system, and reproductive system. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BIOL 1103 Prerequisite(s): Completion of or co-requisite enrollment in BIOL 11353 Course Typically u --- # BIOL10501 — General Zoology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 10501 - General Zoology Lab BIOL 10501 - General Zoology Lab ACTS: BIOL 1054 This is a class designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles of animal life presented in BIOL 10503 . (F) Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 1054 Course Code History: BIOL 2105 Course Typically --- # BIOL10503 — General Zoology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 10503 - General Zoology BIOL 10503 - General Zoology ACTS: BIOL 1054 This course is a survey of the animal kingdom that acquaints the student with the nature of animals and their structure. The survey includes microscopic forms to mammals. The taxonomical classification of the Animal Kingdom is studied through a comparison of organ systems, structure, function, environment, and behavior of animals. (F) Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 1054 Course Code History: BIOL 2305 Course Typically Prerequisites: BIOL10103, BIOL10101, BIOL1401 --- # BIOL11353 — Structure & Function of Human Body 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 11353 - Structure & Function of Human Body BIOL 11353 - Structure & Function of Human Body This course is a one-semester survey of the structure and function of the twelve organ systems of the human body and how they work together to maintain homeostasis. Prior knowledge of general cellular biology is expected. This course is designed for Allied Health and non-majors and may not be used as credit for, or taken after completion of BIOL 24003 / BIOL 24001 or BIOL 24103 / BIOL 24101 . This course may not be used to fulfill Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BIOL 1303 A… Prerequisites: BIOL24001, BIOL24003, BIOL1303, ENGL01171, READ03003 --- # BIOL20001 — Microbiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 20001 - Microbiology Lab BIOL 20001 - Microbiology Lab ACTS: BIOL 2004 This course will include the handling, culture, and experimental manipulation of bacteria and other microbes. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 2004 Course Code History: BIOL 2101 Course Typically u --- # BIOL20003 — Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20003 - Microbiology BIOL 20003 - Microbiology ACTS: BIOL 2004 This course is an introductory course in microbiological concepts, including the study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa as they affect the human body. This course is designed for majors in health professions programs. See Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 2004 Course Code History: BIOL 2301 Course Typically u Prerequisites: BIOL2004, BIOL2301, BIOL10103, BIOL10101, BIOL24003, BIOL24001 --- # BIOL20051 — Microscopy 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 20051 - Microscopy BIOL 20051 - Microscopy This course is designed to enhance the student’s microscope skills. This course will better prepare the students for skills using a microscope that are essential for success in upper-level biology courses. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BIOL 2100, BIOL 1101 Course Typically U --- # BIOL20451 — General Ecology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 20451 - General Ecology Lab BIOL 20451 - General Ecology Lab This is a class designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles of ecological systems presented in BIOL 21453 . (S) Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BIOL 2104 Course Typically --- # BIOL21453 — General Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 21453 - General Ecology BIOL 21453 - General Ecology This course is an introduction to living organisms and relationships to their environment. The structure and interactions of populations, communities, ecosystems and the biosphere are examined. The effects of climate and geography upon living organisms are investigated. . (S) Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BIOL 2304 Course Typically Prerequisites: BIOL10103, BIOL10101 --- # BIOL24001 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 24001 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BIOL 24001 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab ACTS: BIOL 2404 A laboratory course in which the following topics will be discussed: anatomical nomenclature, body arrangement, basic chemistry, cell biology, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, and sensory system. *NOTE: To ensure transferability, Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, or equivalent, must be taken at the same institution. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 2404 Course Code History: BIOL 1104 Prerequisite(s): Completion of or co… --- # BIOL24003 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 24003 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 24003 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I ACTS: BIOL 2404 This course is the first semester of a two-semester study of the structure and functions of the organ systems of the human body and how they work together to maintain homeostasis. This course is designed for majors in health profession programs.*NOTE: To ensure transferability, Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, or equivalent, must be taken at the same institution. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 2404 Course Code History: BIOL 1304 A score of 19 or above on the Reading section… Prerequisites: ENGL01171, READ03003 --- # BIOL24101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 24101 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BIOL 24101 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab ACTS: BIOL 2414 A laboratory course in which the following topics will be discussed: nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, urinary system, digestive system, reproductive system, and development, pregnancy, and heredity. *NOTE: To ensure transferability, Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, or equivalent, must be taken at the same institution. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 2414 Course Code History: BIOL 1105 Prerequisite(s): Co… --- # BIOL24103 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 24103 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 24103 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II ACTS: BIOL 2414 This course is the second semester of a two-semester study of the structure and functions of the organ systems of the human body and how they work together to maintain homeostasis. This course is designed for majors in health profession programs. *NOTE: To ensure transferability, Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, or equivalent, must be taken at the same institution. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: BIOL 2414 Course Code History: BIOL 1305 Course Typically u Prerequisites: BIOL24001, BIOL24003 --- # BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BLAW 20003 - Legal Environment of Business BLAW 20003 - Legal Environment of Business ACTS: BLAW 2003 This course is a study of the American legal system and its impact on the business environment. Topics of study include the court system, contracts, sales, agency, negotiable instruments, and government regulations. ACTS: BLAW 2003 Course Code History: BUS 2633 Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003, ENGL10103 --- # BUSI10093 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10093 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship BUSI 10093 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship This course is an introduction to the role of entrepreneurial businesses in the United States, the impact of entrepreneurial businesses on the U.S. and global economy, how ideas become businesses, how entrepreneurs operate within a company, and the general precepts of entrepreneurial businesses. Course Code History: ENTR 1003 Course Typically --- # BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10103 - Introduction to Business BUSI 10103 - Introduction to Business ACTS: BUSI 1013 This course offers a survey of the field of business administration including disciplines such as marketing, production, management, finance and information systems. Important issues such as organization, communication, regulation, and taxation are addressed. ACTS: BUSI 1013 Course Code History: BUS 1603, BUS 2603 Course Typically u --- # BUSI11083 — Markets and Consumers 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 11083 - Markets and Consumers BUSI 11083 - Markets and Consumers This course address the key decisions required to understand the existence of markets and how buyers within them may be accessed profitably. Key concepts include an overview of competitive markets, buyer behavior, developing new markets and products, promotion and distribution channels, pricing and profitability concepts, the sales and collections process, and strategic planning. Course Code History: ENTR 1103, BUS 2673 Course Typically --- # BUSI11483 — Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 11483 - Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks BUSI 11483 - Computer Applications for Accounting/QuickBooks This course provides the opportunity to use commercially available software to analyze, interpret, and investigate accounting information to make business decisions. The course illustrates how accounting information is both used and created, using source documents to generate, analyze, and compare financial statements. Budget creations and comparisons are explored; receivables and payables are aged for analysis of cash management and cash flow projections. Associated Fees:… Prerequisites: ACCT20003, BUSI14083 --- # BUSI11583 — Keyboarding I 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 11583 - Keyboarding I BUSI 11583 - Keyboarding I This course provides training in correct keyboard reaches and techniques to develop speed and accuracy. Designed to teach students who do not know the keyboard to include a more thorough skill learning in shift/tab keys, common symbols, paragraphing techniques, proofreading/correction techniques, correct use of grammar/punctuation/ number usage, as well as the computer numeric keypad by touch (with acceptable accuracy). Also includes a brief, basic study of the formatting of business documents. Outside lab time may be required. Associated… --- # BUSI12583 — Keyboarding II 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 12583 - Keyboarding II BUSI 12583 - Keyboarding II This course provides only a brief review of correct keyboard reaches and techniques, grammar/punctuation/ number usage, and proofreading/correction techniques. This class assumes you already know how to control the keyboard. It includes training in the computer numeric keypad by touch as well as speed and/or accuracy improvement with a more detailed study in producing formatted business documents. Upon completion, a student should be able to demonstrate skills and/or improvement in the production of business documents. Outside lab time m… Prerequisites: BUSI11583 --- # BUSI13683 — PowerPoint 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 13683 - PowerPoint BUSI 13683 - PowerPoint This course introduces the use of presentation graphics with Microsoft PowerPoint software. Chart usage, embedded and linked objects and slideshows are emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BUS 1363, BUS 2363 Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI14083 --- # BUSI14083 — Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 14083 - Microcomputer Applications BUSI 14083 - Microcomputer Applications This course is an introduction to business applications within a Windows environment using Microsoft’s Office suite. The course emphasizes basic applications of word processing, spreadsheets and presentation software in business settings. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BUS 1403, CIS 1403 Course Typically u --- # BUSI15033 — Human Relations 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 15033 - Human Relations BUSI 15033 - Human Relations This course focuses on human behavior in organizations and the importance of applying interpersonal skills for personal, job and career effectiveness. Topics covered include emotional intelligence, communication, stress management, and teamwork. Course Code History: BUS 1643 Course Typically --- # BUSI15283 — Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 15283 - Office Management BUSI 15283 - Office Management This course focuses on the managerial process, examining the managerial functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling as they relate to production and efficiency in the office. The course examines supervision, leadership, motivation, communication, appraisal, interviewing, grievances, and labor relations. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BUS 1523 Course Typically Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # BUSI15483 — Principles of Insurance I 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 15483 - Principles of Insurance I BUSI 15483 - Principles of Insurance I Introduces the core functions of insurance organizations: marketing, underwriting, and claims. Career options in the insurance industry are reviewed. Discusses insurance policy structure, basic type of policy provisions and a simple method for analyzing policies. Course Code History: BUS 1543 Course Typically U --- # BUSI16084 — Principles of Real Estate 4 credits · 4 hours BUSI 16084 - Principles of Real Estate BUSI 16084 - Principles of Real Estate This 60-hour course is designed to not only lay a foundation for a career in real estate, but it will also provide information needed to pass the Arkansas Salesperson license exam. Students will learn the principles of real estate and gain valuable insight on how to operate in your new career. Completion of this course qualifies students for employment with real estate brokerages and property management companies and will enhance opportunities with development and investment firms, mortgage lenders and bankers, real… --- # BUSI18483 — Principles of Insurance II 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 18483 - Principles of Insurance II BUSI 18483 - Principles of Insurance II This course introduces the topics of casualty, personal and commercial property, insuring automobiles, and additional risk management elements. This course specifically leads to a CISR certification examination. Course Code History: BUS 1843 Course Typically U --- # BUSI19083 — Word Processing with Microsoft Word 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 19083 - Word Processing with Microsoft Word BUSI 19083 - Word Processing with Microsoft Word This course provides training in the refinement of the operation of the alphabetic and numeric keyboard with speed and accuracy development. The course includes the study of and practice in formatting business letters, tables, and manuscripts using Microsoft Word for Windows. It also includes advanced word-processing and information-processing concepts and advanced applications, including the desktop publishing features of Microsoft Word. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: B… Prerequisites: BUSI14083 --- # BUSI19183 — Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 19183 - Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL BUSI 19183 - Spreadsheet Applications with EXCEL Concepts learned in BUSI 14083 are reinforced with added advanced functions, data tables, PivotTables, PivotChart, and macros. Students also work with creating, sorting and querying tables and multiple worksheets and workbooks. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BUS 1913, BUS 2393 Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI14083 --- # BUSI20083 — Professional Selling/Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20083 - Professional Selling/Advertising BUSI 20083 - Professional Selling/Advertising This course is specifically designed to teach the tools of professional selling and advertising methods. Students learn successful sales techniques for retail and non-retail customers. Students also learn to develop an advertising program for products and services and the appropriate medium to use. Course Code History: ENTR 2003 Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI11083, BUSI10093, ENGL10103 --- # BUSI20103 — Business Communication 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20103 - Business Communication BUSI 20103 - Business Communication ACTS: BUSI 2013 This course provides a brief English review and emphasizes activities involved in the mechanics of current written and spoken business communications. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: BUSI 2013 Course Code History: BUS 2243, BUS 1243 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ENGL01171 --- # BUSI20383 — Feasibility and Funding 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20383 - Feasibility and Funding BUSI 20383 - Feasibility and Funding This course will develop the student’s knowledge of exploiting, determining, evaluating, funding, and implementing strategies for potential entrepreneurial opportunities in the marketplace and analyzing the feasibility of these opportunities. Course Code History: ENTR 2033 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20003, ENGL10103, BUSI10093 --- # BUSI21093 — Intro to Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 21093 - Intro to Supply Chain Management BUSI 21093 - Intro to Supply Chain Management An introduction to supply chain management. All functional areas of supply chain management are explored to provide students an end-to-end view of supply chain management processes. Course Code History: BUS 2103 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # BUSI22783 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 22783 - Social Media Marketing BUSI 22783 - Social Media Marketing This course gives students an in-depth understanding of social media topics and how they affect digital marketing efforts. Students will learn about different social platforms and their best practices within a social media campaign strategy. Course Code History: BUS 2273 Prerequisite(s): Complete BUSI 11083 Markets and Consumers Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI11083 --- # BUSI24483 — Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 24483 - Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Capstone BUSI 24483 - Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Capstone The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Preparatory (Prep) Capstone Course reviews the concepts and skills presented in Word and Excel coursework in the Office Technology pathway. It prepares students for the Microsoft Office Specialist designation for both Word and Excel. At the end of the course (8 weeks for each concept), students will take the certification exams as a graded element of the course. Course Code History: BUS 2443 Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI14083, BUSI19083, BUSI19183 --- # BUSI24783 — Email Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 24783 - Email Marketing BUSI 24783 - Email Marketing This gives students an in-depth course in strategies of email marketing. Students will learn about the role of email marketing strategy in a firm’s overall marketing campaign. Topics will include but are not limited to email marketing campaigns, email lists, email automation tools, visual aids and email graphics. Course Code History: BUS 2473 Prerequisite(s): BUSI 11083 Markets and Consumers Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI11083 --- # BUSI25483 — Business Organization & Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 25483 - Business Organization & Management BUSI 25483 - Business Organization & Management This course focuses on the evolution of management and the different theories behind it. It examines the managerial process and explores the managerial functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling and their relation to the daily job of the manager. Course Code History: BUS 2543 Course Typically Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # BUSI25783 — Marketing Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 25783 - Marketing Analytics BUSI 25783 - Marketing Analytics This course gives students the skills needed to analyze results of marketing efforts. Students will learn about marketing topics related to analyzing research and data of digital marketing campaigns included but not limited to conversions, clicks, impressions, and other metrics that drive decision making and impact revenue. Course Code History: BUS 2573 Prerequisite(s): Complete BUSI 11083 Markets and Consumers Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI11083 --- # BUSI26183 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26183 - Small Business Management BUSI 26183 - Small Business Management This course focuses on the application of business disciplines including management, marketing, finance, and accounting to the operation of a small business. Students are guided in the development of a small business plan. Course Code History: ENTR 2613 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20003, BUSI10093, ENGL10103 --- # BUSI26283 — Human Resources Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26283 - Human Resources Management BUSI 26283 - Human Resources Management This course focuses on strategic human resource management. The emphasis is on a comprehensive review of basic employment laws, staffing, compensation, diversity, safety, and labor relations. Course Code History: BUS 2623 Course Typically Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # BUSI26583 — Office Supervision and Management Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26583 - Office Supervision and Management Capstone BUSI 26583 - Office Supervision and Management Capstone Emphasis is placed in this course on the student’s role as a first-level manager. Students gain hands-on experience and management training through problem-based learning, service projects/ service learning, decision-making, critical thinking, business etiquette, career preparation and planning, business simulations, and the use of most recent technology applications. Course Code History: BUS 2653 Course Typically Prerequisites: ACCT20103, BUSI15283, BUSI19183, BUSI26283 --- # BUSI26883 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26883 - Business Ethics BUSI 26883 - Business Ethics This course focuses on an examination of ethical approaches that guide business decision-making, ethical issues that affect business decisions and ethics that relate to any business discipline. See A score of 19 or above on the reading section of the ACT, or a score of 78 or above on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test, or a score of 253 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading placement test, or completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. A score of 19 or above on the English se… Prerequisites: BUSI10103, READ03003, ENGL01171 --- # BUSI26983 — Business Internship 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26983 - Business Internship BUSI 26983 - Business Internship Work-based learning is a comprehensive treatment of relevant work experience related to the student’s major field of study. Students participate in a systematic planned and supervised work experience in a state, federal or private business related offices. The proposed work experience must be approved by the Department Chair in advance of registration. Course Code History: BUS 2693 Course Typically U --- # BUSI27483 — Risk and Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 27483 - Risk and Insurance BUSI 27483 - Risk and Insurance This course introduces you to the basic principles of insurance and reviews risks experienced by individuals and families. Insurance policies used to ensure these risks are also covered. Course Code History: BUS 2743 Course Typically U --- # CESC12403 — Cybersecurity Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours CESC 12403 - Cybersecurity Essentials CESC 12403 - Cybersecurity Essentials This course introduces and develops foundational understanding of cybersecurity and how it relates to information and network security. The course introduces students to characteristics of cyber-crime, security principles, technologies, and procedures to defend networks. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1243 Course Typically u --- # CESC20054 — Cyber Ops I 4 credits · 4 hours CESC 20054 - Cyber Ops I CESC 20054 - Cyber Ops I Cybersecurity Operations curriculum introduces the knowledge and skills needed for a Security Analyst working with a Security Operations Center team. It teaches core security skills needed for monitoring, detecting, investigating, analyzing, and responding to security events, thus protecting systems and organizations from cybersecurity risks, threats, and vulnerabilities. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2004 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI12373 --- # CESC20104 — Cyber Ops II 4 credits · 4 hours CESC 20104 - Cyber Ops II CESC 20104 - Cyber Ops II This course allows students to understand common security concepts and to learn basic security techniques used in a Security Operations Center (SOC) to find threats on a network using a variety of popular security tools within a “real-life” network infrastructure. This course will prepare student for CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Certification. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2014 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI12373 --- # CESC21304 — Computer Forensics 4 credits · 4 hours CESC 21304 - Computer Forensics CESC 21304 - Computer Forensics This course introduces students to tools, techniques, and procedures used to gather evidence in computer-related crimes. Topics include data acquisition and data recovery including recovering deleted files from various file systems and data hiding techniques. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2134 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI12373 --- # CHEM12101 — Fundamental Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 12101 - Fundamental Chemistry I Lab CHEM 12101 - Fundamental Chemistry I Lab ACTS: CHEM 1214 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in CHEM 12103 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1214 Course Code History: CHEM 1103 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 12103 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # CHEM12103 — Fundamental Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 12103 - Fundamental Chemistry I CHEM 12103 - Fundamental Chemistry I ACTS: CHEM 1214 This is an algebra-based chemistry course specifically designed for majors in health-related professions. The course content provides a foundation for work in health-related areas and is not appropriate for chemistry or other science majors or pre-professional students. Nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, and reactions are explored. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1214 Course Code History: CHEM 1303 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 12101 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # CHEM12231 — Fundamental Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 12231 - Fundamental Chemistry II Lab CHEM 12231 - Fundamental Chemistry II Lab ACTS: CHEM 1224 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in CHEM 12243 . S. (S) special course fee Prerequisite(s): Complete one of the following: CHEM 12103 and CHEM 12101 with a grade of “C” or better or CHEM 1403 with a grade of “C” or better Co-requisite(s): CHEM 12243 Course Typically Prerequisites: CHEM12103, CHEM12101, CHEM1403 --- # CHEM12243 — Fundamental Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 12243 - Fundamental Chemistry II CHEM 12243 - Fundamental Chemistry II ACTS: CHEM 1224 This course is a continuation of CHEM 12103 and is an introductory course in organic chemistry and biochemistry. The class is designed for majors in health-related professions and is not appropriate for chemistry or other science majors or pre-professional students. Lab is required. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1224 Course Code History: CHEM 1304 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 12231 Course Typically Prerequisites: CHEM12103, CHEM12101, CHEM1403 --- # CHEM14101 — General Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 14101 - General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 14101 - General Chemistry I Lab ACTS: CHEM 1414 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in CHEM 14103 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1414 Course Code History: CHEM 1105 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 14103 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # CHEM14103 — General Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 14103 - General Chemistry I CHEM 14103 - General Chemistry I ACTS: CHEM 1414 This is an algebra-based chemistry course designed for chemistry and other science majors and pre-professional students. This is the first course of a two-course sequence. The content provides a foundation for work in advanced chemistry and related sciences and includes in-depth study of nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, bonding, and reactions. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1414 Course Code History: CHEM 1305 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 14101 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 14201 - General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 14201 - General Chemistry II Lab ACTS: CHEM 1424 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in CHEM 14203 . Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1424 Course Code History: CHEM 1106 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 14203 Course Typically u Prerequisites: CHEM14103, CHEM14101, CHEM1405 --- # CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 14203 - General Chemistry II CHEM 14203 - General Chemistry II ACTS: CHEM 1424 This course is a continuation of CHEM 14103 and is designed for chemistry and other science majors and pre-professional students. The course includes the more in-depth study of chemical reactions. Lab is required. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee ACTS: CHEM 1424 Course Code History: CHEM 1306 Co-requisite(s): CHEM 14201 Course Typically u Prerequisites: CHEM14103, CHEM14101, CHEM1405 --- # COMM20063 — Beginning Reporting 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 20063 - Beginning Reporting COMM 20063 - Beginning Reporting This course provides instruction and practice in the basic news and feature writing skills for print and electronic media. The course involves writing and editing various types of news stories for publication, with an emphasis on accuracy, brevity, clarity, deadlines, editing, proofreading, structure, spelling, and style. Basic computer skills are recommended. Course Code History: MCOM 2300 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Pla… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # COMM23063 — Media and Society 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 23063 - Media and Society COMM 23063 - Media and Society This course is a survey of relationships involving mass media, culture, and various other interconnected systems, both nationally and globally. It includes discussion of functions, freedoms, and responsibilities of mass media, and its effects on individuals and social groups. Topics include newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and other media. Course Code History: MCOM 2330 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Com… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # COMM24063 — Introduction to Scriptwriting 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 24063 - Introduction to Scriptwriting COMM 24063 - Introduction to Scriptwriting This course provides study and practice in basic writing and scripting skills needed for the production of electronic media messages and programs. The course covers analysis, formatting, structure, and construction of scriptwriting. Course Code History: MCOM 2340 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # COSM11713 — Principles of Hair Care 13 credits · 13 hours COSM 11713 - Principles of Hair Care COSM 11713 - Principles of Hair Care Principles of Hair Care includes study in general sciences, properties of the hair and scalp, scalp and hair care, haircutting, hairstyling, braiding and braid extensions, wigs and hair additions, chemical texture services and haircoloring. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1113 Course Typically --- # COSM12212 — Manicuring and Pedicuring Applications 12 credits · 12 hours COSM 12212 - Manicuring and Pedicuring Applications COSM 12212 - Manicuring and Pedicuring Applications This course offers an advanced study in manicuring and pedicuring, including artificial nails and nail art. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1202 Course Typically U --- # COSM12712 — Art and Science of Nail Care 12 credits · 12 hours COSM 12712 - Art and Science of Nail Care COSM 12712 - Art and Science of Nail Care This courses includes study in nail structure and growth, nail disorders and diseases, infection control and reflexology. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1212 Course Typically U --- # COSM12813 — Art and Science of Nails and Skin 13 credits · 13 hours COSM 12813 - Art and Science of Nails and Skin COSM 12813 - Art and Science of Nails and Skin This course includes study in skin structure, growth and nutrition, skin disorders and diseases, hair removal, facials, facial makeup, general anatomy and physiology, basics of chemistry and basics of electricity. This courses also includes study in manicuring, pedicuring, nail tips and wraps, monomer liquid and polymer nail enhancements, light cured gels, nail structure and growth, nail disorders and diseases. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1213 Course Typically --- # COSM14074 — Preparing for Instructing 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 14074 - Preparing for Instructing COSM 14074 - Preparing for Instructing This course provides instruction in lesson planning and delivery in both theory and practical settings. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1401 Course Typically U --- # COSM14084 — Instructor Lab 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 14084 - Instructor Lab COSM 14084 - Instructor Lab In this course, Cosmetology Instructor students work under the direct supervision of the instructor in a lab with manikins, clients, and students for eight hours each week. Students may be enrolled in this course each semester. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1405 Course Typically U --- # COSM17097 — Instructor Practicum 7 credits · 7 hours COSM 17097 - Instructor Practicum COSM 17097 - Instructor Practicum The Instructor Practicum includes observation and intern teaching in both theory and lab settings. This is a repeatable course; students may be enrolled in this course each semester. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1701 Course Typically U --- # COSM18098 — Nail Tech Lab A 8 credits · 8 hours COSM 18098 - Nail Tech Lab A COSM 18098 - Nail Tech Lab A In this course, Nail Tech students work under the direct supervision of the instructor in the lab with manikins and clients 16 hours each week. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 1801 Course Typically U --- # COSM21712 — Final Phase Practicum 12 credits · 12 hours COSM 21712 - Final Phase Practicum COSM 21712 - Final Phase Practicum The Final Phase Practicum includes lecture and lab experience in all phases of cosmetology. Developing proficiency, accuracy and the skill set to be job ready, sit for the state licensure exam and complete the required 1500 clock hours of training. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 2112 Course Typically Prerequisites: COSM11713, COSM12712 --- # COSM24074 — Records/Licensure Preparation 4 credits · 4 hours COSM 24074 - Records/Licensure Preparation COSM 24074 - Records/Licensure Preparation This course is a study of the required aspects of student permits, administration, and implementation of a cosmetology program and preparation for licensure. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: COSM 2406 Course Typically U --- # CPSI10003 — Computer Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 10003 - Computer Concepts CPSI 10003 - Computer Concepts ACTS: CPSI 1003 This is an introductory course in the use of computer application software that includes basic functions of computer system components. Topics include using the Windows operating system, using the internet as a research tool, and the basics of the Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: CPSI 1003 Course Code History: CIS 1103, CIS 1303 Course Typically u --- # CPSI10103 — Introduction to Computing 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 10103 - Introduction to Computing CPSI 10103 - Introduction to Computing This course introduces the students to the computing technologies used by information technology professionals, including working with the Windows file system, using the internet for research, developing web pages, developing databases, working with networks, and writing basic computer programs. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1183 Course Typically Prerequisites: READ03003, ENGL01171 --- # CPSI11373 — Internet Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 11373 - Internet Technologies CPSI 11373 - Internet Technologies This course introduces the student to three web development tools: HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. The course emphasizes the use of these tools from a web developer’s viewpoint, but this is not a course in web design. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1133 Course Typically u --- # CPSI11473 — Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 11473 - Programming I CPSI 11473 - Programming I This course introduces the student to the development of computer programs using the popular Python programming language. The course emphasizes the design, coding, testing, and debugging of computer programs and topics in the course include input/output, data types, selection and repetition operations, functions, and various data structures. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1143 Course Typically u --- # CPSI11773 — Programming for the Web 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 11773 - Programming for the Web CPSI 11773 - Programming for the Web The course is an introduction to the tools and techniques used for creating dynamic web content using scripting languages and databases. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1173 Course Typically --- # CPSI12373 — Fund of Information Security 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 12373 - Fund of Information Security CPSI 12373 - Fund of Information Security This course introduces general cybersecurity principles for majors or non-majors. This includes understanding cybersecurity offense and defense, the role of cybersecurity professionals, and legal and ethical principles. 3 Credit Hours (3 hours lecture per week) CLO’s Student Learning / Course Prerequisites: ENGL01171, READ03003 --- # CPSI12574 — IT Essentials I 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 12574 - IT Essentials I CPSI 12574 - IT Essentials I Basic computing concepts and skills are introduced in this course. Topics include the development of computing and the Internet, the desktop environment, basic features of Windows, a survey of software applications, basic computing mathematics, and an overview of personal computer hardware. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1254 Course Typically --- # CPSI12674 — IT Essentials II 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 12674 - IT Essentials II CPSI 12674 - IT Essentials II This course s students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to address the implementation and desktop support needs of customers who are planning to deploy and support Microsoft Windows Client operating system. Topics covered include installation, configuration, optimization, network configuration, and troubleshooting of the client desktop operating systems. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1264 Course Typically --- # CPSI13374 — Ethical Hacking I 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 13374 - Ethical Hacking I CPSI 13374 - Ethical Hacking I This course is designed to students better protect their network environment by exploring the tools that hackers use to gain access to systems. The course examines software, hardware, and social engineering schemes used by hackers. It also covers suggestions for protecting systems from unauthorized access. Legal and ethical hacking issues are also discussed. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1334 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI12373 --- # CPSI13474 — Network Defense 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 13474 - Network Defense CPSI 13474 - Network Defense This course prepares students to design and implement layered information systems environments to protect assets against unauthorized access. Topics include security policy, disaster recovery, business continuity, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and intrusion prevention systems. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1344 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI12373 --- # CPSI14173 — Relational Database Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 14173 - Relational Database Programming CPSI 14173 - Relational Database Programming This course explores tools and techniques for managing an organization’s data resources and database technology. Topics include database architecture, database management system (DBMS) selection, database technology, database installation, database creation and maintenance, DBMS operation and troubleshooting, data warehousing technology, database performance tuning, and database re-engineering. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1413 Course Typically --- # CPSI15973 — Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 15973 - Programming II CPSI 15973 - Programming II This course is a study in the planning and implementation of object-oriented programs. It builds on the foundation provided in Programming I with an emphasis on developing data-centric applications using Python. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1593, CIS 1504 Course Typically u Prerequisites: CPSI11473 --- # CPSI18174 — CCNA 1 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 18174 - CCNA 1 CPSI 18174 - CCNA 1 This course is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program. It is the first of four courses designed to cover Prerequisites: ENGL01171, READ03003 --- # CPSI18274 — CCNA 2 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 18274 - CCNA 2 CPSI 18274 - CCNA 2 This course is part 2 of the Cisco Networking Academy program. This course introduces the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network, how to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches, and resolve common issues in the Rip, single and multi-area OSPF, VLANs, and inter VLAN routing in an IP network. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1824 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI18174 --- # CPSI18474 — CCNA 3 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 18474 - CCNA 3 CPSI 18474 - CCNA 3 This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in larger and more complex networks. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EOGRP, and STP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 1844 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI18274 --- # CPSI21173 — CIS Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 21173 - CIS Internship CPSI 21173 - CIS Internship This internship provides students with practical experience in technical support. Assignments consist of local computer installations. Student goals and evaluation of performance are a cooperative effort between the internship sponsor and a supervising faculty member. Course Code History: CIS 2113 Course Typically U --- # CPSI21273 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 21273 - Special Topics CPSI 21273 - Special Topics This course covers special topics as needed by the CIS department. It is used for all specialties on an as-needed basis. It is considered an elective course. Course Code History: CIS 2123 Course Typically U --- # CPSI21473 — Data Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 21473 - Data Analytics CPSI 21473 - Data Analytics This course prepares students to gather, describe, and analyze data, and use advanced statistical tools to make decisions on operations, risk management, finance, marketing, etc. Topics include probability, statistics, hypothesis testing, regression, clustering, decision trees, and forecasting. Course Code History: CIS 2143 Course Typically Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # CPSI21774 — Storage Area Networks 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 21774 - Storage Area Networks CPSI 21774 - Storage Area Networks This course covers the various components and technology of information storage infrastructure in classic and virtual environments. Students will build a strong understanding of underlying storage technologies, architectures, features, and benefits of intelligent storage systems. Topics include storage networking technologies such as FC-SAN, IP-SAN, NAS, object-based, and unified storage as well as business continuity solutions such as backup and replication, the increasingly critical area of information security and manage… --- # CPSI22174 — Microsoft Server Admin I 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 22174 - Microsoft Server Admin I CPSI 22174 - Microsoft Server Admin I This course provides a hands-on introduction to network servers and their administration. Topics covered include installation and configuration, domain membership, creation and administration of users and groups, file and directory services, DHCP, DNS, printing, monitoring, troubleshooting, as well as other relevant topics. The course is designed around the most current industry standard operating system. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2214 Course Typically --- # CPSI23074 — VMware Virtual Infrastructure 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 23074 - VMware Virtual Infrastructure CPSI 23074 - VMware Virtual Infrastructure This course explores concepts and capabilities of virtual architecture with a focus on the hands-on installation, configuration, and management of a virtual infrastructure, ESX/ESXi Server, and Virtual Center. The class also covers fundamentals of virtual network design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area networks, virtual switching, virtual system management, and engineering for high availability. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2304 Course Typically --- # CPSI25174 — Introduction to Computer Science I 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 25174 - Introduction to Computer Science I CPSI 25174 - Introduction to Computer Science I An introductory course in computer science for Computer Science majors in the design of computer software systems and an introduction to programming in the environment of a contemporary operating system. Topics include data types and variables, input and output, control structures, functions, simple data structures (vectors and arrays), and an introduction to object-oriented programming. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2514 Course Typically u --- # CPSI25473 — Mobile App Development 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 25473 - Mobile App Development CPSI 25473 - Mobile App Development This course introduces students to developing applications which target mobile devices. Students are introduced to many issues unique to mobile applications, including synchronization, remote data access, security and sometimes-connected networks. Students learn to develop applications using vendor-specific platforms and open-source platforms. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2543 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI11473 --- # CPSI26173 — Object-Oriented Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 26173 - Object-Oriented Programming CPSI 26173 - Object-Oriented Programming This course is an introduction to principles and techniques of object-oriented programming. In this course, students gain a thorough understanding of incremental programming, type-safety, polymorphism, encapsulation, and set-based abstraction, and apply these concepts through a variety of programming projects. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2613 Course Typically --- # CPSI26474 — Introduction to Computer Science II 4 credits · 4 hours CPSI 26474 - Introduction to Computer Science II CPSI 26474 - Introduction to Computer Science II A continuation of CPSI 25174 , Introduction to Computer Science I, that emphasizes problem-solving and programming using dynamic memory management techniques, the object-oriented programming (OOP) paradigm, and effective use of the Standard Template Library. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2644 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI25174 --- # CPSI26573 — Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 26573 - Computer Organization and Assembly Language CPSI 26573 - Computer Organization and Assembly Language This course provides an introduction to machine architecture, detailed study of the PC instruction set and addressing modes. Assembling, linking, executing, and debugging of assembly language programs are covered. Additional topics include keyboard and screen handling, string processing, interrupts, binary, and decimal arithmetic. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2653, CIS 2634 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI25174 --- # CPSI27373 — Data Structures 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 27373 - Data Structures CPSI 27373 - Data Structures This course is a systematic study of the main data structures of computer science: arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs and hash tables. Implementation and analysis of the algorithms and programming techniques for searching sorting, inserting into and deleting from these structures and efficiency considerations are emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2733 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI26474 --- # CPSI29073 — Linux Systems Administration I 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 29073 - Linux Systems Administration I CPSI 29073 - Linux Systems Administration I This course provides fundamental concepts of the Linux operating system and other open source software commonly available for the Linux platform. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2903 Course Typically --- # CPSI29173 — Linux Systems Administration II 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 29173 - Linux Systems Administration II CPSI 29173 - Linux Systems Administration II This course offers an introduction to fundamental concepts of Linux networking including network configuration, user management, resource configuration and basic network security. Students are introduced to the use of network protocols including telnet, ftp, and NFS. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CIS 2913 Course Typically Prerequisites: CPSI29073 --- # CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 10203 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 10203 - Introduction to Criminal Justice ACTS: CRJU 1023 This course is an overview of the history, philosophy, and development of the criminal justice system, emphasizing an understanding of law enforcement, the courts and corrections, and their respective roles in accomplishing the missions of the American criminal justice system. ACTS: CRJU 2300 Course Code History: CRJU 2300 Course Typically u --- # CRTE10003 — Damage Analysis and Estimation 3 credits · 3 hours CRTE 10003 - Damage Analysis and Estimation CRTE 10003 - Damage Analysis and Estimation This course includes visual inspection and writing of an estimate. Analysis of the extent of component damage, isolation of damaged components, determination of repair or replacement, and painting requirements. special course fee/Collision Repair Course Fee Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Collision Repair Course Fee Course Code History: CRT 1003, CRT 1004 Course Typically --- # CRTE12006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I 6 credits · 6 hours CRTE 12006 - Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I CRTE 12006 - Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I This course is designed for instruction in the area of non-structural repair, straightening, alignment, and fitting of major panels with an emphasis on safety practices. Coursework includes experience working with metal and plastic substrates, welding, heating, cutting, shaping and the application of corrosion prevention materials. Soft Skills such as communication, interviewing, professionalism is encouraged and demonstrated. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Collision Repair Co… --- # CRTE13006 — Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair II 6 credits · 6 hours CRTE 13006 - Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair II CRTE 13006 - Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair II This course is a continuation of CRTE 12006 with emphasis on practical application and safety. This course includes experience working with welding steel and aluminum, causes and effects of heating, precise measuring and cutting, shaping and diagnosing structural damage and repair processes. Soft skills such as communication, interviewing, professionalism is encouraged and demonstrated. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Collision Repair Course Fee Course Code History: CRT 1306,… --- # CRTE14004 — Introduction to Collision Repair 4 credits · 4 hours CRTE 14004 - Introduction to Collision Repair CRTE 14004 - Introduction to Collision Repair Introduction to Collision Repair is a foundational course in the Collision Repair program of study for students interested in learning more about automotive collision repair careers. Upon completion of this course, proficient students will be able to identify and explain the basic steps in the collision repair process, emphasizing safety, tools, equipment, and materials used. Students will be introduced to I-CAR curriculum and the use of manufacturers’ repair procedures as a standard and the need for i… --- # CRTE14106 — Painting I 6 credits · 6 hours CRTE 14106 - Painting I CRTE 14106 - Painting I This course teaches skills and technical knowledge in the preparation of substrates for paint, use, and maintenance of spray-painting equipment, mixing and spraying of automotive finishes and identification of materials commonly used. It also includes instruction in spraying techniques and the application of corrosion prevention materials. Soft Skills such as communication, interviewing, professionalism is encouraged and demonstrated. Safety is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Collision Repair Course Fee Course Code History: CRT… --- # CRTE18006 — Painting II 6 credits · 6 hours CRTE 18006 - Painting II CRTE 18006 - Painting II This course is a continuation of CRTE 14106 . Students develop skills in the use of basecoat / and tri-coat systems, sanding, buffing, polishing, removal of overspray, tinting, and blending, applying paint materials, and using the latest techniques in paint mixing. Students must develop skills and knowledge to entry level. Safety is emphasized. Soft Skills such as communication, interviewing, professionalism is encouraged and demonstrated. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Collision Repair Course Fee Course Code History: CRT 1806, CRT 1804… --- # CTTE10031 — Introduction to Construction Safety 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 10031 - Introduction to Construction Safety CTTE 10031 - Introduction to Construction Safety This course is an introduction to OSHA Safety Standards for Construction. This course uses OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 for reference material. Upon completion of this course, a 10-hour OSHA card is issued. special course fee Course Typically --- # CTTE11031 — Construction Safety 1 credits · 1 hours CTTE 11031 - Construction Safety CTTE 11031 - Construction Safety This course is a continuation of CTTE 10031 . This course covers in-depth OSHA 500 training course topics. Students develop and demonstrate safety procedures and reports that are related to the construction industry. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CTT 1101 Course Typically --- # CTTE11043 — Introduction to Construction 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 11043 - Introduction to Construction CTTE 11043 - Introduction to Construction Introduction to the construction industry and the career opportunities available within residential, civil, and industrial construction. The different roles of various participants are examined along with industry history and traditions. Proper dress and safety requirements for office and field work are discussed. OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 is used as a reference guide. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CTT 1103 Course Typically --- # CTTE21033 — Construction Materials and Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 21033 - Construction Materials and Methods CTTE 21033 - Construction Materials and Methods This course introduces students to building construction materials and methods used in light and heavy framed structures as laid out by master format. Students develop skills to interpret architectural plans. This course also introduces students to construction techniques, basic materials, methods, tools, and hardware used in construction. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CTT 2103 Course Typically --- # CTTE22035 — Surveying and Elevations 5 credits · 5 hours CTTE 22035 - Surveying and Elevations CTTE 22035 - Surveying and Elevations This course covers fundamental principles of surveying. Computers and surveying instruments are used to develop plot/lot plans. Topics included are tape measurement, differential leveling, traversing, contours, computations, and land surveys. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CTT 2205 Prerequisite(s): Student has completed all of the following with a grade of “C’ or better: DFTG 10034 - Drawings & Specifications DFTG 17004 - Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting CTTE 21… Prerequisites: DFTG10034, DFTG17004, CTTE21033 --- # CTTE24033 — Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 24033 - Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems CTTE 24033 - Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems This course is an introduction to the functions of service systems within a modern structure. Includes heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, fire protection, electrical, and conveying systems. Course Code History: CTT 2403 Course Typically --- # CTTE25034 — Site Supervision I 4 credits · 4 hours CTTE 25034 - Site Supervision I CTTE 25034 - Site Supervision I Introduction to specification, standards, codes, quality control, and quantity survey as they pertain to the execution of selected construction materials. Topics include site work, concrete, masonry, steel, rough and finish carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, and specialties. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CTT 2504 Course Typically --- # CTTE26034 — Site Supervision II 4 credits · 4 hours CTTE 26034 - Site Supervision II CTTE 26034 - Site Supervision II This course is a continuation of CTTE 25034. Safety is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CTT 2604 Course Typically Prerequisites: CTTE25034 --- # CULA02103 — Foundations of Culinary Arts 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 02103 - Foundations of Culinary Arts CULA 02103 - Foundations of Culinary Arts The Foundations of Culinary Arts course introduces students to the exciting world of cooking and culinary arts. Through fun and interactive activities, students will learn about food safety, kitchen tools and basic cooking techniques such as chopping, mixing, and measuring ingredients. By the end of the course, students will have a basic understanding of culinary arts and be able to create simple savory dishes with the of a professional chef. Associated fees: 3D Program Fee Course Typically --- # CULA02203 — Introduction to Food Production 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 02203 - Introduction to Food Production CULA 02203 - Introduction to Food Production The Introduction to Food Production course introduces students to the basics of cooking and preparing food on their own. This course expands on the knowledge acquired through the Foundations of Culinary Arts course. Through fun and interactive activities, students will further their knowledge of food safety, cooking techniques, and the importance of balanced diets and high quality ingredients. This course encourages creativity and teamwork. Associated fees: 3D Program Fee Course Typically --- # CULA03013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03013 - Applied Foodservice Sanitation CULA 03013 - Applied Foodservice Sanitation This course presents safety and sanitation in the food service workplace, custom designed for the culinary professional. It meets the requirements set forth by the American Culinary Federation for 30 continuing education hours. Any required developmental education courses must be successfully completed before taking this course. Associated fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0301 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03023 — Food Production I 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03023 - Food Production I CULA 03023 - Food Production I This course is an introduction to and application of fundamental cooking theories and techniques. Topics of study include professionalism, sanitation, tools and equipment, knife skills and sharpening, flavors and flavorings, mise en place, stocks, soups, sauces, thickening agents, timing, station organization, palate development, food costing and vegetable, potato, grain and pasta cookery. Any required developmental education courses must be successfully completed before taking this course. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Co… --- # CULA03033 — Food Production II 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03033 - Food Production II CULA 03033 - Food Production II This course is a continuation of Food Production I with emphasis on building strong culinary foundational skills and reinforcing positive employability traits. The focus in this class is on basic cooking preparations including poach, fry, bake, broil, boil, roast, stew, sauté, grill and steam. Students also gain an intermediate knowledge of vegetable, pasta, grain and potato cookery as well as an introduction to the preparation of poultry, beef and pork. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0303 Prerequisite(… --- # CULA03043 — Stocks, Sauces and Soups 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03043 - Stocks, Sauces and Soups CULA 03043 - Stocks, Sauces and Soups This course is an introduction to the basic stocks and sauces and is based on the classical model created by Escoffier. Fundamental elements covered include fonds de cuisine, leading warm sauces, small compound sauces, cold sauces and compound butter, court-bouillons and marinades. As an essential course, a mastery of these sauces will develop the student’s palate and continue to develop his or her skill as a classical chef. Associated Fees: 3D Course Fee Course Code History: CULD 0304 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culina… --- # CULA03053 — Garde Manager 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03053 - Garde Manager CULA 03053 - Garde Manager An introduction to three main areas of the cold kitchen: reception foods, plated appetizers and buffet arrangements. Students learn to prepare canapés, hot and cold hors d”oeuvres, appetizers, forcemeats, pates, galantines, terrines, salads and sausages. Curing and smoking techniques for meat, seafood and poultry items are practiced, along with contemporary styles of presenting food and preparation of buffets. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0305 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03103 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03103 - International Cuisine CULA 03103 - International Cuisine Students prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional, regional dishes of Europe. Emphasis is placed on ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations and techniques representative of the cuisines of the Middle East, Spain, France and Eastern Europe. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0310 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03113 — 3D Sanitation 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03113 - 3D Sanitation CULA 03113 - 3D Sanitation This course presents safety and sanitation in the food service workplace, custom designed for the culinary professional. Student demonstrates knowledge of the types of food hazards and microorganisms that are related to food spoilage and food-borne illnesses. Describes symptoms common to food-borne illnesses and describe ways these illnesses can be prevented. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0311 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03173 — Cuisines of the Southern U.S. 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03173 - Cuisines of the Southern U.S. CULA 03173 - Cuisines of the Southern U.S. This course explores the culinary traditions of different regions of the American South including the Tidewater, Low County, Appalachian, Deep South, Mid-South, Southern Louisiana and Texas regions. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0317 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03223 — Food Production III 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03223 - Food Production III CULA 03223 - Food Production III This course reviews basic cooking methods and techniques and strengthens the understanding and application of culinary terminology, proper care and use of tools, sanitation and safety techniques. Students gain an advanced knowledge of the correct procedures for the following methods: poach, fry, bake, broil, boil, roast, stew, sauté, grill and steam. Students also gain an advanced knowledge of vegetable, pasta, grain and potato cookery and an introduction to the preparation of game, fish, shellfish, lamb and veal. Vegetarian an… --- # CULA03233 — Meat and Seafood 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03233 - Meat and Seafood CULA 03233 - Meat and Seafood This course is an introduction to meat and meat fabrication for food service operations. In this course, students learn the fundamentals of purchasing specifications, receiving, handling and storing meat, as well as techniques for fabricating cuts for professional kitchens. This course also covers an introduction of the principles of receiving, identifying, fabricating and storing seafood. Identification involves round fish, flat fish, crustaceans and shellfish. Topics include knife skills, yield results, quality checking, product ta… --- # CULA03243 — Banquets and Catering 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03243 - Banquets and Catering CULA 03243 - Banquets and Catering This course teaches students how to cook for large groups. Students learn organizational skills for translation of recipes to large-scale events such as wine dinners, wedding receptions and rehearsals, graduation parties and other events. Buffet-style service including sanitation, presentation and proper flow of food are covered. Plated dinners for 150 and more are taught. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0324 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03253 — Food Production IV 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03253 - Food Production IV CULA 03253 - Food Production IV Students demonstrate their practical knowledge through rotating stations in our culinary kitchen in this course. Students plan, cook and plate meals. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0325 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03263 — American Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03263 - American Regional Cuisine CULA 03263 - American Regional Cuisine This course examines regional trends. Northwestern, Southern, Central, Coastal and Eastern American foods are explored, while the interconnection between cookery and immigration patterns is taught. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0326 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03273 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03273 - Healthy Foods/Nutrition CULA 03273 - Healthy Foods/Nutrition This course discusses the contemporary issues facing our country including food insecurity, obesity and the diabetes crisis, and discusses the role chefs can play in creating a healthy food culture. Specific diets are discussed, and students examine the role a chef could assume in school cafeterias and hospital settings. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0327 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03283 — Breakfast Cookery 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03283 - Breakfast Cookery CULA 03283 - Breakfast Cookery This course is an introduction to the basic skills necessary to prepare breakfast in a food service operation. Students learn to organize and maintain a smooth work flow on the breakfast line, present and garnish food, and the basic methods of egg cookery, quick breads, grains, fruit plates, breakfast beverages, meat and potatoes. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0328 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03293 — Culinary Competition I 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03293 - Culinary Competition I CULA 03293 - Culinary Competition I This course is open to students who have completed two semesters and pass a practical skills test. This course prepares students for culinary competitions at the regional and/or national level. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0329 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03333 — Restaurant Patisserie 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03333 - Restaurant Patisserie CULA 03333 - Restaurant Patisserie This class offers recipes and techniques for the creation of individually plated desserts that are as beautiful to the eye as they are to the palate. Special emphasis will be on finishing: creating structural appeal in plating and complementing with sauces, coulis and garnishes to enhance the base recipe flavors. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0333 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA03353 — Canning, Freezing, Drying & Preserv 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03353 - Canning, Freezing, Drying & Preserv CULA 03353 - Canning, Freezing, Drying & Preserv This course covers what one needs to know to get started in canning and preserving foods. It will include the tradition of canning and preserving, how to get started, deciding what to can and preserve, and how to make jams, jellies, condiments, beverages, and how to preserve herbs, meats and seafood. The course will explore the various methods of canning and preserving, water bath, pressure canning, and equipment used in the processes. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 033… --- # CULA03363 — Culinary Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 03363 - Culinary Practicum CULA 03363 - Culinary Practicum In this capstone course, students are placed in sponsor houses to gain practical and hands-on experience in various aspects of the culinary industry. Student goals and evaluations of performance are a cooperative effort between the sponsor house and supervising faculty member. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: CULD 0336 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # CULA13013 — Applied Foodservice Sanitation 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 13013 - Applied Foodservice Sanitation CULA 13013 - Applied Foodservice Sanitation This course presents safety and sanitation in the food service workplace, custom designed for the culinary professional. It meets the requirements set forth by the American Culinary Federation for 30 continuing education hours. Course Code History: CUL 1301 Course Typically u --- # CULA13023 — Food Production I 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 13023 - Food Production I CULA 13023 - Food Production I This course is an introduction to and application of fundamental cooking theories and techniques. Topics of study include professionalism, sanitation, tools and equipment, knife skills and sharpening, flavors and flavorings, mise en place, stocks, soups, sauces, thickening agents, timing, station organization, palate development, food costing and vegetable, potato, grain, and pasta cookery. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 1302 Course Typically --- # CULA13033 — Food Production II 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 13033 - Food Production II CULA 13033 - Food Production II This course is a continuation of Food Production I with emphasis on building strong culinary foundational skills and reinforcing positive employability traits. The focus in this class is on basic cooking preparations including poach, fry, bake, broil, boil, roast, stew, sauté, grill, and steam. Students also gain an intermediate knowledge of vegetable, pasta, grain, and potato cookery as well as an introduction to the preparation of poultry, beef, and pork. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 1303 Course… Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # CULA13043 — Stocks, Sauces & Soups 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 13043 - Stocks, Sauces & Soups CULA 13043 - Stocks, Sauces & Soups This course is an introduction to the basic stocks and sauces and is based on the classical model created by Escoffier. Fundamental elements covered include fonds de cuisine, leading warm sauces, small compound sauces, cold sauces and compound butter, court-bouillons, and marinades. As an essential course, a mastery of these sauces will develop the student’s palate and continue to develop their skill as a classical chef. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 1304 Course Typically Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # CULA13053 — Garde Manger 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 13053 - Garde Manger CULA 13053 - Garde Manger This course is an introduction to three main areas of the cold kitchen: reception foods, plated appetizers, and buffet arrangements. Students learn to prepare canapés, hot and cold hors d’oeuvres, appetizers, forcemeats, pates, galantines, terrines, salads, and sausages. Curing and smoking techniques for meat, seafood, and poultry items are practiced, along with contemporary styles of presenting food and preparation of buffets. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 1305 Course Typically Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # CULA13503 — Introduction to Food Science 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 13503 - Introduction to Food Science CULA 13503 - Introduction to Food Science This course is an introduction to Food Science. The subjects covered will include food products, food ingredients, food additives, recipe modification, and food safety. This course will integrate science and cooking to students appreciate the chemical and physical properties of foods. Course Code History: CUL 1350 Course Typically Prerequisites: CULA13013, HOSP23033, CULA13023 --- # CULA23023 — Food Production III 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23023 - Food Production III CULA 23023 - Food Production III This course reviews basic cooking methods and techniques and strengthens the understanding and application of culinary terminology, proper care and use of tools, sanitation and safety techniques. Students gain an advanced knowledge of the correct procedures for the following methods: poach, fry, bake, broil, boil, roast, stew, sauté, grill, and steam. Students also gain an advanced knowledge of vegetable, pasta, grain and potato, cookery and an introduction to the preparation of game, fish, shellfish, lamb, and veal. Vegetarian… Prerequisites: CULA13023, CULA13033 --- # CULA23033 — Meat & Seafood 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23033 - Meat & Seafood CULA 23033 - Meat & Seafood This course is an introduction to meat and meat fabrication for food service operations. In this course, students learn the fundamentals of purchasing specifications, receiving, handling, and storing meat, as well as techniques for fabricating cuts for professional kitchens. This course also covers an introduction of the principles of receiving, identifying, fabricating, and storing seafood. Identification involves round fish, flat fish, crustaceans, and shellfish. Topics include knife skills, yield results, quality checking, product tas… Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # CULA23043 — Banquets & Catering 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23043 - Banquets & Catering CULA 23043 - Banquets & Catering This course teaches students how to cook for large groups. Students learn organizational skills for translation of recipes to large-scale events such as wine dinners, wedding receptions and rehearsals, graduation parties and other events. Buffet-style service including sanitation, presentation, and proper flow of food is covered. Plated dinners for 150 and more are taught. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 2304 Course Typically U Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # CULA23053 — Food Production IV 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23053 - Food Production IV CULA 23053 - Food Production IV In this course, students demonstrate their practical knowledge through rotating stations in our culinary kitchen. Students plan, cook and plate meals. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 2305 Course Typically Prerequisites: CULA13023, CULA13033, CULA23023 --- # CULA23063 — American Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23063 - American Regional Cuisine CULA 23063 - American Regional Cuisine Prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional regional dishes of Europe. Emphasis will be placed on ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations, and techniques representative of the cuisines of the Middle East, Spain, India Land of Spice , Africa and Eastern Europe. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 2306 Course Typically U --- # CULA23073 — Healthy Foods/Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23073 - Healthy Foods/Nutrition CULA 23073 - Healthy Foods/Nutrition This course discusses the contemporary issues facing our country including food insecurity, obesity and the diabetes crisis, and discusses the role chefs can play in creating a healthy food culture. Specific diets are discussed, and students examine the role a chef could assume in school cafeterias and hospital settings. Course Code History: CUL 2307 Course Typically --- # CULA23083 — Breakfast Cookery 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23083 - Breakfast Cookery CULA 23083 - Breakfast Cookery This course is an introduction to the basic skills necessary to prepare breakfast in a food service operation. Students learn to organize and maintain a smooth workflow on the breakfast line, present and garnish food, and the basic methods of egg cookery, quick breads, grains, fruit plates, breakfast beverages, meat, and potatoes. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 2308 Course Typically U Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # CULA23103 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23103 - International Cuisine CULA 23103 - International Cuisine Prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional regional dishes of Europe. Emphasis will be placed on ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations, and techniques representative of the cuisines of the Middle East, Spain, India, Africa and Eastern Europe. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: CUL 2310 Course Typically U Prerequisites: CULA13033 --- # CULA23263 — Culinary Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23263 - Culinary Practicum CULA 23263 - Culinary Practicum In this capstone course, students are placed in sponsor houses to gain practical and hands-on experience in various aspects of the culinary industry. Student goals and evaluations of performance are a cooperative effort between the sponsor house and supervising faculty member. Course Code History: CUL 2326 Course Typically Prerequisites: CULA23023 --- # CULA23353 — Nutrition for Dietary Managers 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23353 - Nutrition for Dietary Managers CULA 23353 - Nutrition for Dietary Managers This course focuses on the study of normal nutrition in the individual, nutrition education, nutritional assessment, care plans, principles of therapeutic nutrition, diet modification, and quality assurance for clinical nutrition services. This course is part of the Association of Nutrition and Food Service Professionals accredited training program for the Certified Dietary Manager. This course is taught by a registered dietitian. Course Code History: CUL 2335 Course Typically --- # CULA23403 — Internship for Dietary Managers 3 credits · 3 hours CULA 23403 - Internship for Dietary Managers CULA 23403 - Internship for Dietary Managers Internship consists of 150 in the following areas: • Field Experience: Nutrition–Offers field experience in the study and application of nutrition therapy through modified diets, nutrition screening and nutrition assessments. • Field Experience: Human Resources Manager–Offers field experience in the study and application of personnel management, policies, and evaluation and communication within a foodservice department. • Field Experience: Sanitation and Management–Offers Field experience in the study an… --- # DASC10003 — Introduction to Data Science 3 credits · 3 hours DASC 10003 - Introduction to Data Science DASC 10003 - Introduction to Data Science ACTS: DASC 1003 This course provides an overview of Data Science for majors and non-majors. This course includes an introduction to the data science analytics process (data analysis life cycle); the importance of ethics and privacy with data and guidelines; training in and applying critical thinking skills to real-world open-ended problems; communicating conclusions and recommendations to diverse audiences in visual, verbal, and written form; applications to various domains; and knowledge and use of the tools… --- # DASC12203 — Role of Data Science 3 credits · 3 hours DASC 12203 - Role of Data Science DASC 12203 - Role of Data Science Providing an overview of Data Science and an introduction to the essential elements of data science: data collection and management; summarizing and visualizing data; basic ideas of statistical inference; predictive analytics and machine learning. Students will continue their hands-on experience using the Python and R programming languages and Jupyter notebooks. Course Code History: CIS 1193 Prerequisite(s): Completion of CPSI 11473 Course Typically U Prerequisites: CPSI11473 --- # DASC22103 — Data Visualization and Communication 3 credits · 3 hours DASC 22103 - Data Visualization and Communication DASC 22103 - Data Visualization and Communication Provides an essential element of data science: the ability to effectively communicate data analytics findings using visual, written, and oral forms. Students will gain hands-on experience using data visualization software (Tableau) and preparing multiple formats of written reports (technical, social media, policy) that build a data literacy and communication toolkit for interdisciplinary work. In essence, this is a course emphasizing finding and telling stories from data, including the fundamen… Prerequisites: CPSI11473, DASC12203 --- # DENT11003 — Dental Science 3 credits · 3 hours DENT 11003 - Dental Science DENT 11003 - Dental Science This course includes a unit on dental anatomy, which is the study of the development of the head and neck, face, and oral cavity, along with the form and function of the structures of the oral cavity, including innervation, circulation, and mastication. It also includes disease transmission/infection control, a unit that prepares students with the knowledge and skills to prevent disease transmission through infection control procedures. The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, hazardous communication, and OSHA compliance are areas of concentrat… --- # DENT12003 — Biomedical Science 3 credits · 3 hours DENT 12003 - Biomedical Science DENT 12003 - Biomedical Science This course includes the study of anatomy and physiology, which introduces the student to basic structure and function of each system of the body and their contributions to the body as a whole. Emphasis is placed on anatomical structures of the head and neck and their effect on salivation, deglutition, and respiration. A unit on microbiology/oral pathology includes historical contributions to the study of microbiology, recognition of growth patterns and means of destruction. Body defense to inflammation, healing and repair, vario… --- # DENT13003 — Clinical Science I 3 credits · 3 hours DENT 13003 - Clinical Science I DENT 13003 - Clinical Science I This course includes an orientation of the dental profession, which is historical information on the dental profession from early times to the present. Basic information concerning education and licensure of the dentist and each member of the dental health team with emphasis on the dental assistant is included. A unit on legal and ethical aspects of dentistry introduces the ethical principles and laws that pertain to the state and national practice of dentistry, including the dentist and all members of the dental health team. In… --- # DENT14004 — Chairside Assisting I 4 credits · 4 hours DENT 14004 - Chairside Assisting I DENT 14004 - Chairside Assisting I This course provides background knowledge for clinical practice and prepares students to develop competence in performing assignments in general dentistry with an introduction to the dental specialties. Students are provided lecture and laboratory instruction in chairside assisting, entry-level skills including charting the oral cavity, operation and maintenance of dental equipment, dental instrument identification, instrument transfer, oral evacuation, and assisting the dentist in basic dental procedures. Associated Fees:… --- # DENT15004 — Dental Materials I 4 credits · 4 hours DENT 15004 - Dental Materials I DENT 15004 - Dental Materials I This course provides students with an understanding of the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of various dental materials used in intraoral and lab procedures. Students gain competence through lecture and lab classes utilizing hands-on experience with manipulation, fabrication and comparison of materials including dental cements, impression materials, restorative materials, provisional coverage and orthodontic and study cast. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 1504 Course Typically D --- # DENT16003 — Dental Radiography I 3 credits · 3 hours DENT 16003 - Dental Radiography I DENT 16003 - Dental Radiography I Students receive a fundamental knowledge of the basic principles of radiation physics to produce x-rays, biological effects of ionizing radiation, safety, radiographic quality assurance, exposure techniques, processing, mounting, and evaluation of finished radiographic images and evaluate them using direct and indirect digital imaging. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 1603 Course Typically D --- # DENT17002 — Preventive Dentistry 2 credits · 2 hours DENT 17002 - Preventive Dentistry DENT 17002 - Preventive Dentistry This course prepares students to provide oral health instruction and basic nutritional counseling to dental patients. In addition, instruction is given and competence is gained in coronal polishing, sealant placement, and fluoride application. Etiology, prevention and control of dental caries and periodontal disease is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 1702 Course Typically D --- # DENT21001 — Dental Materials II 1 credits · 1 hours DENT 21001 - Dental Materials II DENT 21001 - Dental Materials II This course is a continuation of Dental Materials I. The course provides students with an opportunity to gain competence in the manipulation of dental materials. Skills gained in Dental Materials I are further developed to prepare students to assist in a clinical setting. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 2101 Course Typically D Prerequisites: DENT11003, DENT12003, DENT15004 --- # DENT22001 — Dental Radiography II 1 credits · 1 hours DENT 22001 - Dental Radiography II DENT 22001 - Dental Radiography II This course is a continuation of Dental Radiography I. The course provides students with an opportunity to gain competence in exposing, processing, and interpreting dental radiographs. A review of radiography infection control is also covered. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 2201 Course Typically D Prerequisites: DENT11003, DENT12003, DENT16003 --- # DENT23003 — Chairside Assisting II 3 credits · 3 hours DENT 23003 - Chairside Assisting II DENT 23003 - Chairside Assisting II This course is a continuation of Chairside Assisting I, with an emphasis on dental specialty practices including Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry. Improving competency in chairside procedures is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 2303 Course Typically D Prerequisites: DENT11003, DENT12003, DENT14004 --- # DENT24005 — Clinical Science II 5 credits · 5 hours DENT 24005 - Clinical Science II DENT 24005 - Clinical Science II This course introduces students to practice management, which provides information and practice in performing general duties in the typical dental business office, including maintaining financial records, and applying for and gaining and maintaining employment. The applied psychology unit introduces the principles of the psychological aspects of behavior of the dental patient during treatment communication between the dentist, patient, and members of the dental health team. Stress-coping mechanisms and verbal and nonverbal comm… Prerequisites: DENT11003, DENT12003, DENT13003 --- # DENT25008 — Clinical Practice & Seminars 8 credits · 8 hours DENT 25008 - Clinical Practice & Seminars DENT 25008 - Clinical Practice & Seminars Students perform dental assisting duties in off-campus facilities under the supervision of a dentist and his or her staff. This begins the fifth week of the second semester, Monday through Thursday of each week for approximately eight hours a day with students returning to campus on Fridays to continue theory, lab units, and seminar-type activities. No stipend is received for any portion of the off-campus clinical experience. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DEN 2508 Course Typically D Prerequisites: DENT11003, DENT12003, DENT13003, DENT14004, DENT15004, DENT16003, DENT17002, DENT21001 --- # DFTG10034 — Drawings & Specifications 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 10034 - Drawings & Specifications DFTG 10034 - Drawings & Specifications This course introduces basic construction drawings and specification interpretation. Emphasis is placed on construction drawings and blueprint reading, CSI specifications and master format, project manual, shop drawings, as-built drawings and proper construction terminology. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DFT 1005 Course Typ… --- # DFTG12004 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 12004 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) DFTG 12004 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) This course introduces students to CAD software and explores basic constructions, dimensioning, editing and drawing manipulation functions. Students complete a variety of drawings that develop the skills needed to complete a residential floor plan. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DFT 1205, DFT 1204 Course Typically --- # DFTG13004 — Architectural (CAD) Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 13004 - Architectural (CAD) Drafting DFTG 13004 - Architectural (CAD) Drafting Using CAD, students complete the architectural portion of a commercial set of plans in this course. This includes floor plan, foundation plan, sections, elevations, details, custom stairs, and millwork. Students are required to provide laptops and flash drives. Review Autodesk Revit Certification Examination. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee… Prerequisites: DFT1205, DFT1005, DFT1305, DFT1304 --- # DFTG14004 — Structural (CAD) Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 14004 - Structural (CAD) Drafting DFTG 14004 - Structural (CAD) Drafting In this course, students develop structural plans for commercial and industrial buildings with details for construction, fabrication, and bill of materials using CAD software. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DFT 1405, DFT 1404 Course Typically Prerequisites: DFTG12004, DFTG17004, DFTG10034 --- # DFTG16034 — Estimating 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 16034 - Estimating DFTG 16034 - Estimating In this course, students are introduced to the basic methods of estimating and the systems commonly used to complete quantity surveys, use plans and specifications for bid development, and become familiar with the basic principles of construction time requirements and project scheduling. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DFT 1605, DFT 1604 Course Typically --- # DFTG17004 — Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 17004 - Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting DFTG 17004 - Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM)/ REVIT (CAD) Drafting This course covers the basic principles of Basic Building Information Modeling (BIM) through the use of Revit Architecture. Students are introduced to the tools of Revit Architectural CAD software and parameter modeling. Fundamental concepts to be presented include user interface, parameters, and families, massing, rendering, and printing. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15… --- # DFTG25004 — Advanced CAD Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 25004 - Advanced CAD Drafting DFTG 25004 - Advanced CAD Drafting This course covers advanced topics using 3D software, modeling, 3-D solids, rendering techniques, and CAD customization and other 3-D processes. Review of Autodesk. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DFT 2505 Course Typically Prerequisites: DFTG12004, DFTG10034 --- # DFTG26004 — HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical (CAD) Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 26004 - HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical (CAD) Drafting DFTG 26004 - HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical (CAD) Drafting Through the use of 3-D Modeling, students complete the mechanical portion of a set of plans in this course. This includes heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, electrical lighting and power, plumbing and related schedules and details. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB memory, i5 processor or larger. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DFT 2605, DFT 26… Prerequisites: DFTG10034, DFTG12004 --- # DFTG27004 — Building Information Modeling (BIM)/REVIT Management (CAD) Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours DFTG 27004 - Building Information Modeling (BIM)/REVIT Management (CAD) Drafting DFTG 27004 - Building Information Modeling (BIM)/REVIT Management (CAD) Drafting This course extends the use of BIM/Revit covering BIM in more detail. Students take a deeper look at the tools of Revit Architecture and parametric modeling. The course covers advanced topics using Revit software, construction modeling, 3-D solids, rendering techniques, and CAD customization and other 3-D processes. Students are required to provide a laptop computer, mouse, and flash drive. Computer specifications: 15.6” screen, 1 TB… Prerequisites: DFTG17004 --- # DIEL10063 — Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 10063 - Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics DIEL 10063 - Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics This course focuses on basic diagnostic theory of diesel medium/heavy trucks with an emphasis on electrical issue troubleshooting. Classroom and Lab instruction focuses on safety, rules, and application of truck diagnostics. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1003 Course Typically U --- # DIEL11063 — Diesel Fundamentals Theory 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 11063 - Diesel Fundamentals Theory DIEL 11063 - Diesel Fundamentals Theory A study of the theory of diesel engines - Cummins, Detroit, Cat, and Mack - and related components, functions, engine design, measuring devices, and tools is the focus of this course. Students gain knowledge in the proper use of service manuals and parts and labor manuals and in developing work habits that promote general safety. Content includes supervised diesel engine and related components, such as fuel pumps, oil coolers, air compressors, air conditioning, and repair techniques. Associated Fees: Special Cours… --- # DIEL12064 — Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers 4 credits · 4 hours DIEL 12064 - Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers DIEL 12064 - Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers Basic fundamentals of internal combustion engines, different types of engine cylinder and valve arrangements, ignition, fuel, lubrication, air induction, and cooling systems are examined in this course. Laboratory work includes disassembly and reassembly of engines and component parts, with emphasis on diagnosis and repair and tractor operation. Proper use of tools and safety are emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1204 Course Typically Prerequisites: DIEL19064 --- # DIEL13062 — Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 13062 - Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics DIEL 13062 - Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics This course teaches basic electricity, magnetism, and circuitry as they pertain to diesel equipment. The course covers batteries, charging, starting, and accessory circuits with emphasis on testing, maintenance, and repair. The electronic systems of Peek, Pace and D-Deck II are studied. Safety and special tools are emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1302 Course Typically --- # DIEL14064 — Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 14064 - Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment DIEL 14064 - Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment This course will focus on the theory and operation of hydraulics and hydrostatics drives. This course introduces the basic components and functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the operation of a fluid power system, including design, application, and troubleshooting. Associated Fees: Special Cou… --- # DIEL15062 — Diesel Fuel Injection Systems 2 credits · 2 hours DIEL 15062 - Diesel Fuel Injection Systems DIEL 15062 - Diesel Fuel Injection Systems A study of fuel injection systems and operational principles, including removal and replacement of pumps and injectors, timing, and troubleshooting is the focus of this course. Safety and the use of special tools are emphasized. 1 lecture hour, 2 --- # DIEL16063 — Power Trains 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 16063 - Power Trains DIEL 16063 - Power Trains This course is a study of the different types of gears and their arrangements, clutches, transmissions (manual and fluid drive), transfer cases, differentials, and final drives. Content includes removal, disassembly, inspection, and repair in lab assignments. Emphasis is placed on safety and special tools. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1603 Course Typically --- # DIEL17062 — Air Conditioning Systems 2 credits · 2 hours DIEL 17062 - Air Conditioning Systems DIEL 17062 - Air Conditioning Systems This course covers the operational principles of air conditioning systems and related components as applied to diesel equipment with emphasis on testing, maintenance, and repair. Emphasis is also placed on safety and special tools. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1702 Course Typically --- # DIEL18063 — Brake Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 18063 - Brake Systems DIEL 18063 - Brake Systems This course is a study of the different types and makeup of mechanical, air and hydraulic brake systems. Emphasis is placed on maintenance, repair, safety, and special tools. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1803 Course Typically --- # DIEL19064 — Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 19064 - Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers DIEL 19064 - Basic Servicing Tractors & Trailers This course includes supervised hands-on driving of tractor and trailer; oil, filters, and lubrication of tractor and trailer; tandem alignment and brake repair; and troubleshooting of tractor and trailer. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DTM 1904 Course Typically --- # DMPR10103 — Introduction to Digital Production 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10103 - Introduction to Digital Production DMPR 10103 - Introduction to Digital Production In this course, students are exposed to all aspects of the Digital Media Production Program. This course covers the basics of computer graphics, web design, and digital video and audio production. Course Code History: DMP 1301 Course Typically --- # DMPR10433 — Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10433 - Introduction to Computer Graphics DMPR 10433 - Introduction to Computer Graphics This course is an introduction to the computer graphics programs Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. Students learn to create, manipulate, and edit both vector and bitmap graphics and type using the various tools and capabilities of these two programs. This course also addresses how to apply basic design concepts to digitally created work with regard to composition, color theory, and type in a visually meaningful way. This class also explores real-life applications of these skills such as website… --- # DMPR10503 — Digital Cinematography 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10503 - Digital Cinematography DMPR 10503 - Digital Cinematography Digital Cinematography introduces students to the theory and practice of visual storytelling. Topics include HD and Ultra HD camera operation, composition, lens choice, 3 point lighting, shooting for the edit, terminology, and more. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 1305 Course Typically --- # DMPR10603 — Digital Page Layout & Design 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10603 - Digital Page Layout & Design DMPR 10603 - Digital Page Layout & Design This course covers page layout design for pre-press production, and e-publications, as well as how to create interactive documents using Adobe InDesign. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 1306 Course Typically --- # DMPR10703 — Introduction to Recording Software 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10703 - Introduction to Recording Software DMPR 10703 - Introduction to Recording Software Introduction to Recording Software will introduce students to the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Students will learn how to create and manage a project/session, manage audio input and output, use basic functions within a DAW, and output recorded media. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 1307 Course Typically --- # DMPR10803 — Introduction to Editing 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10803 - Introduction to Editing DMPR 10803 - Introduction to Editing This course covers video editing fundamentals. Topics include Classical Hollywood Cinema and editing theories, non-linear editing software operation, and editing for story. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 1308 Course Typically --- # DMPR11003 — Introduction to Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 11003 - Introduction to Web Design DMPR 11003 - Introduction to Web Design Essentials of creating HTML documents are presented in this course. The course introduces students to elements of graphic design and layout and offers practical experience creating, formatting, enhancing, and programming web pages using HTML. Students create basic pages that include simple text, links, and in-line images, tables, frames, fonts, and multimedia using both HTML and an HTML editor. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 1310 Course Typically --- # DMPR20403 — Music Production I 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 20403 - Music Production I DMPR 20403 - Music Production I This course explores the techniques of audio recording for the music industry. Topics include the Digital Audio Workstation, multi-track recording, microphone types and uses, MIDI, mixing, and different digital audio technologies. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2304 Course Typically --- # DMPR20503 — Film Production 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 20503 - Film Production DMPR 20503 - Film Production Film Production covers pre-production, production and post-production phases of the narrative filmmaking process. This course builds on skills learned in Digital Cinematography, Introduction to Editing, and Sound for Film. Topics include the process of writing, planning, producing, filming and editing for short narrative films. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2305 Course Typically Prerequisites: DMPR10503, DMPR10803, DMPR22103 --- # DMPR20603 — Graphic Design I 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 20603 - Graphic Design I DMPR 20603 - Graphic Design I This course is an exploration of the formal elements of design including composition, color, texture, line, and shape in the form of applied visual problem-solving exercises in which typography and meaningful content are added in order to shape the work into effective graphic design communications. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2306 Course Typically --- # DMPR21003 — Visual Effects and Motion Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 21003 - Visual Effects and Motion Graphics DMPR 21003 - Visual Effects and Motion Graphics In this course, students will learn to design video effects and animated sequences with industry-standard motion graphics software. Students will learn how to layer and compose video and composite video, add effects to footage, and design motion graphics like title sequences, lower thirds, and text animations. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2310 Course Typically --- # DMPR21103 — Animation 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 21103 - Animation DMPR 21103 - Animation This class focuses on the most efficient work practices for developing both interactive and view only animations. This course will begin with covering the most basic animation techniques and continue to work toward exploring more sophisticated animation methods using the various effects and techniques that Adobe Animate has to offer. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2311 Course Typically --- # DMPR21403 — Music Production II 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 21403 - Music Production II DMPR 21403 - Music Production II This course explores more advanced techniques of audio recording for the music industry. Topics include advanced recording and mixing practices, MIDI, and mastering. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2314 Course Typically Prerequisites: DMPR20403 --- # DMPR21603 — Graphic Design II 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 21603 - Graphic Design II DMPR 21603 - Graphic Design II This course covers various design and typographic principles and approaches in graphic design and applies them to design projects of moderate and increasing complexity. Emphasis is on the development of portfolio quality, strong concepts that communicate persuasively and effectively both type and image in a variety of 2D, 3D, and interactive prototypes. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2316 Course Typically Prerequisites: DMPR20603 --- # DMPR22003 — Design Portfolio 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 22003 - Design Portfolio DMPR 22003 - Design Portfolio Students prepare a portfolio for a job search that demonstrates professional competence in design, concept, technical skills, and craft and meets high standards of excellence. New projects are combined with project revisions to create a comprehensive, market-ready portfolio presentation reflect each student’s best and unique capabilities. Recommended for students completing their last semester before graduating. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2320 Course Typically --- # DMPR22103 — Sound for Film 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 22103 - Sound for Film DMPR 22103 - Sound for Film This course will focus on the technique of planning to record and recording audio for film and video. This course will also focus on the post-production elements of editing and designing sound for film and video. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: DMP 2321 Course Typically --- # ECED10093 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 10093 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education ECED 10093 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education This course is designed to acquaint students with the historical roles of families in their children’s development. Students become familiar with the theories supporting early childhood education and learn how to develop an effective program designed uniquely for children birth to eight. Students also obtain knowledge of state and federal laws pertaining to the care and education of young children. This course is part of the Birth through Pre-Kindergarten Teaching Credential core. Assoc… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ECED10183 — CDA Portfolio & Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 10183 - CDA Portfolio & Field Experience ECED 10183 - CDA Portfolio & Field Experience This course is designed for students to complete 20 hours of field experience in four levels of early child care and to complete the professional portfolio required for students to apply to Washington, DC for the CDA Credential. Students are required to have clear maltreatment, criminal and FBI background checks and a current UA-PTC Education ID badge. Enrollment by permission only. Associate Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ECD 1013 Course Typically --- # ECED11043 — Child Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 11043 - Child Growth and Development ECED 11043 - Child Growth and Development This course is the study of environmental and hereditary effects on the cognitive, affective, psychomotor, and sociolinguistic development of typically and atypically developing children from conception to age 8 with diverse cultural backgrounds from within and outside of the United States. Students are introduced to methods to observe and evaluate children’s development and recognize possible delays in development. Practical application of theory is provided through a variety of hands-on experiences and a min… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # ECED11183 — Working with Diverse Families 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 11183 - Working with Diverse Families ECED 11183 - Working with Diverse Families This course is the study of the relationship between the educator and the child’s family. Students will develop an understanding of the diversity in families and their functions. Students will explore strategies to maintain an open, friendly, and cooperative relationship with families. Students will also gain a broad knowledge of parenting perspectives, family involvement models and special topics that affect families in early childhood programs. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ECD 1… --- # ECED12053 — Environments for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 12053 - Environments for Young Children ECED 12053 - Environments for Young Children This course is designed to provide the student with a broad knowledge base on how to design a program for children developing both typically and atypically. The course provides the opportunity to plan environments that are physically and emotionally secure. Students plan and implement activities that are age, stage, and culturally appropriate for children birth to five. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ECD 1203 Course Typically --- # ECED14283 — Advanced Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 14283 - Advanced Field Experience ECED 14283 - Advanced Field Experience Students are required to demonstrate competency in the following areas: health and safety, interaction with children, implementation of curriculum, personal qualities, professionalism, and working with staff. These areas are aligned to NAEYC Associate Degree Standards. Students are also required to complete a minimum of 96 clock hours of observation and working with young children. Of those 96 clock hours, 12 hours of observation are required in additional mandatory childcare sites. Students are required to have cle… Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053 --- # ECED22083 — Program Administration 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 22083 - Program Administration ECED 22083 - Program Administration This course covers topics pertinent to the current or future childcare director/owner. Students plan all aspects of opening a childcare center, budgeting, personnel management and state licensing regulations. Course Code History: ECD 2203 Course Typically Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053 --- # ECED25083 — Health, Safety, & Nutr fr Yng Child 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 25083 - Health, Safety, & Nutr fr Yng Child ECED 25083 - Health, Safety, & Nutr fr Yng Child This course focuses on the health, safety and nutritional guidelines for children, birth through eight years of age, child care licensing requirements and activity planning. Emphasis is placed on establishing safe, quality learning environments and practices that respect the diversity of settings, families, and teachers who care for young children. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ECD 2503 Course Typically --- # ECED28083 — Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 28083 - Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities ECED 28083 - Teaching Learners with Exceptionalities This course acquaints students with unique developmental variations they may encounter in the child care setting and familiarizes them with the effects of early intervention and mainstreaming and working on a multidisciplinary team. Students also learn how to adapt traditional materials for children with unique developmental variations. Practical application and theory are provided through a five-hour field observation. Students are required to have clear maltreatment, criminal and FBI ba… Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 21003 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 21003 - Principles of Macroeconomics ACTS: ECON 2103 This course presents theory and application of macroeconomic behavior as a whole. The course focus is on national and global economic implementation of macroeconomic theory and principles. ACTS: ECON 2103 Course Code History: ECON 2323, ECON 2310 A score of 97 or above on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test. A score of 264 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Quantitative Reasoning test. MATH 11103 (Mathematical Reasoning) with a grade of “C” or better. Completion of all required zero level m… Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 22003 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 22003 - Principles of Microeconomics ACTS: ECON 2203 This course presents theory and application of microeconomic behavior in regard to individuals and firms, including production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services. ACTS: ECON 2203 Course Code History: ECON 2322, ECON 2320 A score of 97 or above on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test. A score of 264 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Quantitative Reasoning test. MATH 11103 (Mathematical Reasoning) with a grade of “C” or better. Completion of all required zero level mathematics… Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # ECTC23033 — Literacy & Language for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 23033 - Literacy & Language for Early Childhood ECTC 23033 - Literacy & Language for Early Childhood This course is designed to make the early childhood educator aware of the acquisition of language and how to provide children birth through pre-kindergarten, including children with unique developmental variations, with language-rich environments by incorporating the four areas of language: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. This course is part of the Birth through Pre-Kindergarten Teaching Credential core. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ECTC 2303 Course… Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECTC24033 — Math & Science for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 24033 - Math & Science for Early Childhood ECTC 24033 - Math & Science for Early Childhood This course familiarizes students with a variety of ways to introduce children birth through pre- kindergarten, including children with unique developmental variations, to ideas and concepts related to math and science. Students create activities and plan practice developmentally appropriate experiences that would meet recognized standards (NAEYC, NCTM, etc.) for these areas. Practical application and theory are provided through a 5-hour field observation. Students are required to have clear maltre… Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECTC25003 — Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 25003 - Child Guidance ECTC 25003 - Child Guidance This course links principles of child development to appropriate methods of guiding children’s behavior for children birth through pre-kindergarten, including children with unique developmental variations. Techniques for managing groups of children in the various childcare settings are practiced. This course is part of the Birth through Pre-Kindergarten Teaching Credential core. This course includes five hours of field experience. Students are required to have clear maltreatment, criminal and FBI background checks and a current UA-PTC Ed… Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECTC26003 — Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 26003 - Practicum ECTC 26003 - Practicum Students must be employed or volunteer in a licensed childcare facility to apply the knowledge acquired and skills learned in previous coursework. Observation of the student’s work and evaluation of student skills are conducted by instructors following the NAEYC Associate Standards. Students must demonstrate competency in all areas observed and complete a minimum number of 96 clock hours, determined by the institution, of observation and work experience with children birth to five. Emphasis is on the observation of physical, cognitive, language, s… Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECTC27003 — Preschool Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 27003 - Preschool Curriculum ECTC 27003 - Preschool Curriculum This course is based on the foundation of research in child development and focuses on planning and implementing enriching environments with appropriate interactions and activities for children ages three to five years, including those with unique developmental variations, to maximize physical, cognitive, communication, creative, language/ literacy, and social/emotional growth and development. Course learning Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECTC28033 — Infant/Toddler Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 28033 - Infant/Toddler Curriculum ECTC 28033 - Infant/Toddler Curriculum This course is based on the foundation of research in child development and focuses on planning and implementing enriching environments with appropriate interactions and activities for children ages birth through two years, including those with unique developmental variations, to maximize physical, cognitive, communication, creative, language/literacy, and social/emotional growth and development. Course learning Prerequisites: ECED10093, ECED11043, ECED12053, ECED14283 --- # ECTC29033 — Professionalism and Ethics in Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECTC 29033 - Professionalism and Ethics in Early Childhood ECTC 29033 - Professionalism and Ethics in Early Childhood This CAPSTONE course introduces students to current research in the field of Early Childhood education. Students will develop a knowledge base of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct through analyzing case studies designed to demonstrate competencies compatible with current research and practice and developing a professional portfolio to demonstrate competencies in the skills relating to the NAEYC associate degree standards. This course is part of the Birth through Pre-Kindergart… Prerequisites: ECTC23033, ECTC24033, ECTC25003, ECTC27003, ECTC28033, ENGL10203 --- # EDHP20043 — Introduction to Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 20043 - Introduction to Education EDHP 20043 - Introduction to Education This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of teaching as a profession. A primary goal of this course is to allow students the opportunity to decide if the education profession is an appropriate vocational choice. This course introduces the student to the historical, philosophical and foundational aspects of the discipline. It also introduces the vocabulary unique to the field of education. Each student is required to complete a minimum of 20 hours of observation within cooperating schools. Each… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # EDHP20143 — Development and Learning Theories 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 20143 - Development and Learning Theories EDHP 20143 - Development and Learning Theories This course introduces the candidate to the physical, cognitive, language/communication, social, and emotional development of individuals from infancy through adulthood. This course surveys six developmental stages: prenatal development, infancy and toddlerhood, early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood, and the physical, cognitive and emotional changes that occur during these periods. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EDUC 2301 A score of 78 or above… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # EDHP20243 — Children’s Literature 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 20243 - Children’s Literature EDHP 20243 - Children’s Literature The course reviews the major theories and concepts related to cognition, metacognition, and motivation for reading for students in K-12 settings including students with special needs. The course teaches candidates how to analyze and integrate developmentally appropriate literature across a standards-based curriculum–digitally and through traditional print. This is one course in a series of literacy courses for teacher candidates. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EDUC 2302 A score of 78 or above on th… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 23043 - Math for Teachers I EDHP 23043 - Math for Teachers I This course is for education majors only, with an emphasis on teaching mathematics in P-8. This course teaches pre-service teachers the methods for teaching math. A primary goal is to organize mathematical knowledge of the real number system so that pre-service teachers connect concepts to processes, learn models for mathematical ideas and experience the construction of mathematics through problem-solving. The primary method of delivery is through activities involving manipulatives and problem-solving. The course focuses on set… Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # EDHP24043 — Math for Teachers II 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 24043 - Math for Teachers II EDHP 24043 - Math for Teachers II This course is for education majors only, with an emphasis on teaching mathematics in P-8. This course teaches pre-service teachers the methods for teaching math. The primary goal is to organize mathematical knowledge of the real number system, operations, and algebraic thinking and supporting content including data analysis so that pre-service teachers can develop the mathematical knowledge and skills necessary for teaching in the P-8 classroom. The primary method of delivery is through activities involving manipulatives, pr… Prerequisites: EDHP23043 --- # ELTE11134 — Basic Electrical Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours ELTE 11134 - Basic Electrical Circuits ELTE 11134 - Basic Electrical Circuits This is an introductory electrical course for all electronics technology, air conditioning, and refrigeration, and automated manufacturing systems technology students. Each student receives a computer-aided instruction program (ETCAI) on CD, which simplifies the Ohm’s law calculations. This allows more lab exercises and a preview of electronic devices. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ELT 1114 Course Typically --- # ELTE12103 — Circuit Analysis I 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 12103 - Circuit Analysis I ELTE 12103 - Circuit Analysis I This is an introductory electronic course for all Electronics Technology students. However, some air conditioning and Refrigeration students may want to take this course because the HVACR field is becoming more electronic. Basic electronic circuit and applications are taught as building blocks to more complicated circuitry. The emphasis is on basic circuit applications rather than design. Students are required to build circuits and evaluate performance. A solid foundation in basic electricity and Ohm’s law is required. Associated… Prerequisites: ELTE11134 --- # ELTE13103 — Circuit Analysis II 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 13103 - Circuit Analysis II ELTE 13103 - Circuit Analysis II This course is a continuation of Circuit Analysis I. Whereas Circuit Analysis I emphasized the individual circuits, Circuit Analysis II emphasizes the microprocessor approach to complex circuitry. Application of existing design circuitry to many applications is stressed. Previous engineering-type mathematics is replaced with a “black box” method of study that is very broad-based. Some of the industries studied are security, lighting, HVACR, telephone, and process automation. The intent is to prepare the student for a broad rang… Prerequisites: ELTE12103 --- # ELTE14203 — Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 14203 - Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers ELTE 14203 - Photonics I Fund of Light & Lasers Introduction to optics, lasers, and fiber-optics. Topics covered: nature and properties of light; handling and positioning of optical elements; light sources and laser safety; basic geometric optics; basic physical optics; principles of lasers. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ELT 1414 Course Typically Prerequisites: ELTE11134 --- # ELTE15203 — Photonics II 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 15203 - Photonics II ELTE 15203 - Photonics II Continued exploration of optics, lasers and fiber optics. Topics covered: operational characteristics of lasers; specific laser types; optical detectors and human vision; principles of fiber Optic communication; photonic devices for imaging, display and storage; basic principles and applications of holography. The course will include online homework which will allow students to practice concepts taught in the classroom. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: ELT 1514 Course Typically Prerequisites: ELTE14203 --- # EMSC10143 — Patient Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 10143 - Patient Assessment EMSC 10143 - Patient Assessment Airway management, respiration, artificial ventilation, monitoring devices, history taking, physical examination techniques, patient assessment in the field, clinical decision making, communications, and documentation. Emphasis on detecting, defining, and describing normal and pathological conditions. Web Enhanced Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1301 Course Typically --- # EMSC10236 — Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology 6 credits · 6 hours EMSC 10236 - Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology EMSC 10236 - Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology This course includes all of the skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or in another specialized area. Completing this course and fulfilling all program requirements allows for the student to challenge the Arkansas practical examination and National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification examination. A final course grade of “B” and completion of all program requirements is nee… --- # EMSC12004 — Medical Emergencies I 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 12004 - Medical Emergencies I EMSC 12004 - Medical Emergencies I Recognition, pathophysiology, and management of patients with respiratory, cardiac emergencies, neurologic, endocrine, anaphylactic, non-traumatic abdominal, and urologic emergencies. Web Enhanced Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1420 Course Typically --- # EMSC12073 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 12073 - Pharmacology EMSC 12073 - Pharmacology Addresses the basic principles of pharmacology, including the history of pharmacology; drug regulation, nomenclature, and classification; and pathophysiological principles of drug uptake, utilization, and elimination in the body. This course will also cover basic medical terminology. Web Enhanced Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1320 Course Typically --- # EMSC12103 — Clinical Experiences I 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 12103 - Clinical Experiences I EMSC 12103 - Clinical Experiences I Provides initial skill development, along with competency-based scenarios, drills, and interactive laboratory and classroom activities. Students will develop advanced life support skills and patient assessments, formulate differential diagnoses, and develop skills to direct patient care teams. Students will be under the supervision of a preceptor or instructor in a classroom, laboratory, prehospital setting, hospital, clinic or other location. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1321 Course Typica… --- # EMSC12203 — Clinical Experiences II 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 12203 - Clinical Experiences II EMSC 12203 - Clinical Experiences II Provides continued skill development, along with competency-based scenarios, drills, and interactive laboratory and classroom activities. Students will develop advanced life support skills and patient assessments, formulate differential diagnoses, and develop skills to direct patient care teams. Students will be under the supervision of a preceptor or instructor in a classroom, laboratory, prehospital setting, hospital, clinic or other location. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1322 Course Ty… --- # EMSC13403 — Life Span Development 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 13403 - Life Span Development EMSC 13403 - Life Span Development Recognition, pathophysiology, and management of emergencies among obstetrics, gynecology, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric patients. Web Enhanced Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1334 Course Typically --- # EMSC14002 — Emergency Medical Responder 2 credits · 2 hours EMSC 14002 - Emergency Medical Responder EMSC 14002 - Emergency Medical Responder The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course provides the foundational knowledge necessary for an individual to respond to a variety of medical emergencies and offer immediate life-saving interventions. The course covers topics including basic life support (BLS), patient assessment, trauma care, airway management, medical emergencies, and legal aspects of EMS practice. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Typically u --- # EMSC14043 — Trauma Management 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 14043 - Trauma Management EMSC 14043 - Trauma Management Trauma systems, mechanism of injury, pathophysiology, management, and treatment of traumatic injuries including hemorrhage, burns, thoracic trauma, soft tissue injury, head injury, spinal injury, abdominal injury, and musculoskeletal injury. Web Enhanced Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 1340 Course Typically --- # EMSC20133 — Foundations of the Paramedic 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 20133 - Foundations of the Paramedic EMSC 20133 - Foundations of the Paramedic A study of the roles and responsibilities, organizational structure and communication systems within an EMS system, the importance of personal wellness, workforce safety, implementation of injury prevention activities, understanding legal issues, ethics, patient care documentation, and principles of therapeutic communications. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 2301 Course Typically --- # EMSC21003 — Medical Emergencies II 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 21003 - Medical Emergencies II EMSC 21003 - Medical Emergencies II Recognition, pathophysiology, and management of patients with toxicologic, substance abuse, hematologic, environmental, infectious, psychiatric, and behavioral emergencies. Web Enhanced Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 2310 Course Typically --- # EMSC23104 — Paramedic Field Internship 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 23104 - Paramedic Field Internship EMSC 23104 - Paramedic Field Internship A supervised capstone competency-based experience as a team leader where the students will perform basic and advanced life support skills, patient assessments, formulate differential diagnoses, and direct patient care. Students will function as the team leader under the supervision of a preceptor or instructor. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 2431 Course Typically u --- # EMSC25003 — EMS Operations 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 25003 - EMS Operations EMSC 25003 - EMS Operations Principles of safely operating a ground ambulance, incident management, multiple casualty incidents, air medical, vehicle extrication, hazardous materials, terrorism and disaster. Web Enhanced Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 2350 Course Typically --- # EMSC25901 — Paramedic Competencies 1 credits · 1 hours EMSC 25901 - Paramedic Competencies EMSC 25901 - Paramedic Competencies This capstone course combines preparation and evaluation of significant entry level paramedic competencies including psychomotor and cognitive skills. Emphasis is placed on all psychomotor skills, team leadership, and cognitive aspects of the national professional credentialing examination. Final grade will be CR (credit) or NC (no credit). Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: EMS 2159 Course Typically u --- # ENGL01171 — Composition Review 1 credits · 1 hours ENGL 01171 - Composition Review ENGL 01171 - Composition Review This course provides practice in writing from paragraph construction to essay writing and an overview of correcting and identifying common writing errors. To be taken concurrently with ENGL 10103 . Course Code History: ENGL 0111 Course Typically u --- # ENGL10103 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 10103 - English Composition I ENGL 10103 - English Composition I ACTS: ENGL 1013 This course teaches principles and techniques of expository and persuasive composition, analysis of texts with an introduction to research methods, and critical thinking. ACTS: ENGL 1013 Course Code History: ENGL 1311 Prerequisite(s): Complete one of the following: A score of 19 or above on the English section of the ACT A score of 83 or above on the Accuplacer Sentence Skills section A score of 261 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Writing section Complete ENGL 01171 (Composition Review) with a grade of “… Prerequisites: ENGL01171 --- # ENGL10203 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 10203 - English Composition II ENGL 10203 - English Composition II ACTS: ENGL 1023 This course offers further study of principles and techniques of expository and persuasive composition, analysis of texts, research methods, and critical thinking. ACTS: ENGL 1023 Course Code History: ENGL 1312 A score of 19 or above on the Reading section of the ACT, a score of 78 or above on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension placement test, or a score of 253 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading section, or completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course… Prerequisites: ENGL10103, READ03003 --- # ENGL20103 — Creative Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 20103 - Creative Writing I ENGL 20103 - Creative Writing I ACTS: ENGL 2013 This course s students gain practical experience in the techniques of writing poetry and fiction. ACTS: ENGL 2013 Course Code History: ENGL 2330 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # ENGL21103 — World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 21103 - World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 ENGL 21103 - World Literature from the Beginning to 1650 ACTS: ENGL 2113 Selected significant works of world literature from ancient, medieval, and Renaissance periods are studied in this course. It includes the study of movements, schools and periods. ACTS: ENGL 2113 Course Code History: ENGL 2337 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL21203 — World Literature from 1650 to the Present 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 21203 - World Literature from 1650 to the Present ENGL 21203 - World Literature from 1650 to the Present ACTS: ENGL 2123 Selected significant works of world literature from the Renaissance to the present are studied in this course. It includes the study of movements, schools, and periods. ACTS: ENGL 2123 Course Code History: ENGL 2338 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL21373 — Creative Nonfiction 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 21373 - Creative Nonfiction ENGL 21373 - Creative Nonfiction This workshop/lecture class focuses on writing creative nonfiction essays. This genre, also known as literary journalism, gives accounts of actual events and people with artistry and literary technique. Students read and analyze such work and compose original creative nonfiction of their own, with emphasis on elements such as style, grace, and voice. Course Code History: ENGL 2313 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # ENGL23173 — Creative Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 23173 - Creative Writing II ENGL 23173 - Creative Writing II This is an intermediate level workshop/lecture course designed to build on the concepts introduced in Creative Writing I. The main focus of the course is the improvement of student writing of original work in multiple genres. Emphasis is placed on studying the fundamental techniques, theory, and practice of creative writing. Requirements for the course include reading and detailed discussion of student and published writing. Course Code History: ENGL 2331 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL20103 --- # ENGL26503 — American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 26503 - American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 ENGL 26503 - American Literature from the Beginning to 1865 ACTS: ENGL 2653 This course presents selected works of American literature from its beginnings to 1865. ACTS: ENGL 2653 Course Code History: ENGL 2335 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL26603 — American Literature from 1865 to the Present 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 26603 - American Literature from 1865 to the Present ENGL 26603 - American Literature from 1865 to the Present ACTS: ENGL 2663 This course presents selected works of American literature from 1865 to present. ACTS: ENGL 2663 Course Code History: ENGL 2336 Course Typically u Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL26703 — English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 26703 - English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 ENGL 26703 - English Literature from the Beginning to 1785 ACTS: ENGL 2673 Selected works for British literature from its beginnings through the Restoration are studied in this course. ACTS: ENGL 2673 Course Code History: ENGL 2333 Course Typically Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL26803 — English Literature from 1785 to the Present 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 26803 - English Literature from 1785 to the Present ENGL 26803 - English Literature from 1785 to the Present ACTS: ENGL 2683 Selected works of British literature from the Restoration to present are studied in this course. ACTS: ENGL 2683 Course Code History: ENGL 2334 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL27073 — Introduction to Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 27073 - Introduction to Fiction ENGL 27073 - Introduction to Fiction This class focuses on analyzing the craft and significance of fiction. Students read short stories, novellas, and short novels and discuss, analyze, and write about those works. Course Code History: ENGL 2370 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL28073 — Introduction to Poetry 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 28073 - Introduction to Poetry ENGL 28073 - Introduction to Poetry This class focuses on analyzing the craft and significance of poetry. Students read poems and discuss, analyze, and write about those works. Course Code History: ENGL 2380 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL29033 — Mythology 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 29033 - Mythology ENGL 29033 - Mythology This course provides a general overview of mythology and its relationship to ancient and contemporary cultures. It covers the different purposes and types of myths; the development of myths and mythological characters; the primary characteristics of deities and heroes in myth. Course Code History: ENGL 2340 Course Typically Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ENGL29073 — Introduction to Drama 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 29073 - Introduction to Drama ENGL 29073 - Introduction to Drama This class focuses on analyzing the craft and significance of drama. Students read dramatic works and discuss, analyze, and write about those works. Course Code History: ENGL 2390 Course Typically U Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # ETEC10103 — Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology 3 credits · 3 hours ETEC 10103 - Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology ETEC 10103 - Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology This course is designed to provide pre-professional students with an overview of the technologies that are available to enhance teaching and the educational setting. Students are taught basic computer skills and the uses of various software applications (i.e., word-processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, multimedia, etc.) in the educational setting. Course Code History: EDUC 1301 Course Typically --- # FILM20203 — Introduction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 20203 - Introduction to Film FILM 20203 - Introduction to Film This course is designed to enhance the understanding and appreciation of cinema as one of the major art forms of the 20th and 21st centuries. Students study various film techniques and terminology, as well as a variety of films. Students learn to observe films more closely and critically and become active participants in the film experience. Course Code History: FILM 2300 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Comp… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # GEOG21103 — Cultural Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 21103 - Cultural Geography GEOG 21103 - Cultural Geography ACTS: GEOG 2113 This course examines various cultures, dynamics of resource utilization and patterns of economic development. ACTS: GEOG 2113 Course Code History: GEOG 2310 Course Typically --- # GEOG22203 — Physical Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 22203 - Physical Geography GEOG 22203 - Physical Geography ACTS: GEOG 2223 This course examines the nature and character of various components of the physical environment, including weather elements, climate, landforms, soil, and natural vegetation. ACTS: GEOG 2223 Course Code History: GEOG 1310 Course Typically --- # HEAL10003 — Concepts of Lifetime Health and Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours HEAL 10003 - Concepts of Lifetime Health and Wellness HEAL 10003 - Concepts of Lifetime Health and Wellness ACTS: HEAL 1003 An overview of basic principles and desirable practices which affect individual and community health. This course is designed to assist students in formulating philosophies, attitudes, and understanding of behaviors necessary to establish healthful living practices. ACTS: HEAL 1003 Course Code History: HLSC 1300 Course Typically u --- # HEAL20003 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours HEAL 20003 - Nutrition HEAL 20003 - Nutrition An overview of the basic principles of nutrition, diet planning, digestion, specific nutrients, weight management, fitness, and consumer concerns. This course is designed to assist students in the understanding of the science of nutrition and how it relates to their own health. Course Code History: HLSC 2300 Course Typically u --- # HIMT10171 — Clinical Laboratory I 1 credits · 1 hours HIMT 10171 - Clinical Laboratory I HIMT 10171 - Clinical Laboratory I The student will be given the opportunity to correlate the didactic experience of previous courses with online laboratory learning experience. Secondary software downloads and an AHIMA VLab subscription code are required for successful completion of this course. Course Code History: HIMT 1101 Course Typically u --- # HIMT10183 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10183 - Medical Terminology HIMT 10183 - Medical Terminology Introduction to the language of medicine. Emphasis is on terminology of all anatomical body systems, roots of words, suffixes, prefixes, and correlation with basic anatomy and physiology classes. Course Code History: HIMT 1301 Course Typically u --- # HIMT10271 — Clinical Laboratory II 1 credits · 1 hours HIMT 10271 - Clinical Laboratory II HIMT 10271 - Clinical Laboratory II The student will be given the opportunity to correlate the didactic experience of previous courses with online laboratory learning experience. Secondary software downloads and an AHIMA VLab subscription code are required for successful completion of this course. Course Code History: HIMT 1102 Course Typically u --- # HIMT10473 — Pathophysiology with Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10473 - Pathophysiology with Pharmacology HIMT 10473 - Pathophysiology with Pharmacology Common pathological conditions of the organ systems and the drugs of choice used in their treatment. Course Code History: HIMT 1304 Course Typically u --- # HIMT10773 — Applied Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10773 - Applied Systems HIMT 10773 - Applied Systems Application of methods for implementing and managing health information systems in acute and ambulatory health care environments. Course Code History: HIMT 1307 Course Typically --- # HIMT10873 — Health Record Systems and Issues 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10873 - Health Record Systems and Issues HIMT 10873 - Health Record Systems and Issues Basic concepts and functions in health information management to include development, storage, and maintenance of the health record in the health care delivery systems environment. Course Code History: HIMT 1308 Course Typically --- # HIMT10973 — ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10973 - ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System HIMT 10973 - ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding and Classification System Introduction to the ICD-10-CM/PCS system for coding developed by CMS. Includes a brief history of its development and characteristics, and basic information. Emphasis is on the structure, characteristics and applications in detail to include procedures in the medical and surgical sections and ancillary sections. Also included are ICD-10-PCS definitions and coding guidelines of all seven characters: section, body system, root operation, body part, approach, device, and qualif… Prerequisites: HIMT10183, HIMT10473, BIOL10351, BIOL11353, BIOL24001, BIOL24003, BIOL24101, BIOL24103 --- # HIMT20173 — Quality in Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20173 - Quality in Health Care HIMT 20173 - Quality in Health Care Purpose, philosophy and processes of improving organizational performance through quality assessment, credentialing, utilization management, and risk management. Use of quality improvement tools for case review, data collection, data display, and data analysis. Course Code History: HIMT 2301 Course Typically --- # HIMT20183 — Legal and Ethical Issues 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20183 - Legal and Ethical Issues HIMT 20183 - Legal and Ethical Issues The health record as a confidential legal document; legal principles, policies, regulations and standards for the control and use of health information. The basic structure of the federal and state court system. Definition and application of professional ethics and consideration of contemporary legal and ethical issues. Course Code History: HIMT 2201 Course Typically --- # HIMT20191 — Clinical Practice 1 credits · 1 hours HIMT 20191 - Clinical Practice HIMT 20191 - Clinical Practice The student will be given the opportunity to correlate the didactic experience of previous advanced courses with online laboratory learning experience. Secondary software downloads and an AHIMA VLab subscription code are required for successful completion of this course. Course Code History: HIMT 2101 Course Typically --- # HIMT20273 — Expanded Coding (CPT-4) 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20273 - Expanded Coding (CPT-4) HIMT 20273 - Expanded Coding (CPT-4) Introduction to nomenclature and classification systems with instruction in coding procedures with the CPT/HCPCS system. Coding data quality issues and methodology are introduced and related to the reimbursement system. Course Code History: HIMT 2302 Prerequisite(s): Must complete all of the following: HIMT 10183 (Medical Terminology) HIMT 10473 (Pathophysiology with Pharmacology) BIOL 11353 / BIOL 10351 (Structure and Function of the Human Body and Lab) OR BIOL 24003 / BIOL 24001 (Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Lab)… Prerequisites: HIMT10183, HIMT10473, BIOL11353, BIOL10351, BIOL24003, BIOL24001, BIOL24103, BIOL24101 --- # HIMT20372 — Preceptorship 2 credits · 2 hours HIMT 20372 - Preceptorship HIMT 20372 - Preceptorship The student will be given the opportunity to correlate the didactic experiences of previous and concurrent courses with online laboratory learning experiences. Application of operational management theory and orientation to all aspects of practice as a supervisor of a health information department component in a hospital, long term care or ambulatory setting. Includes student project(s). Secondary software downloads and an AHIMA VLab subscription code are required for successful completion of this course. Course Code History: HIMT 2203 Cou… --- # HIMT20383 — Data Management and Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20383 - Data Management and Statistics HIMT 20383 - Data Management and Statistics Computation and interpretation of health care statistics. Report generation, data display, and data analysis. Course Code History: HIMT 2303 Course Typically --- # HIMT20473 — Supervisory Management 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20473 - Supervisory Management HIMT 20473 - Supervisory Management Supervisory principles of a health care information service. Review of specific human resource management functions including communication, motivation, and supervision. Review of budgets, staffing schedules, policies, procedures, and productivity. Analysis of case study examples from health information departments, in the inpatient, ambulatory, and physician office environments. Course Code History: HIMT 2304 Course Typically --- # HIMT20573 — Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20573 - Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement HIMT 20573 - Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement Application of advanced guidelines of ICD-9-CM, CPT/HCPCS, and coding in the prospective payment and managed care environments for acute and ambulatory care reimbursement. Course Code History: HIMT 2305 Prerequisite(s): Must complete all of the following: HIMT 10183 HIMT 10473 HIMT 10973 HIMT 20273 BIOL 11353 / BIOL 10351 OR BIOL 24003 / BIOL 24001 AND BIOL 24103 / BIOL 24101 Course Typically Prerequisites: HIMT10183, HIMT10473, HIMT10973, HIMT20273, BIOL11353, BIOL10351, BIOL24003, BIOL24001, BIOL24103, BIOL24101 --- # HIMT20673 — Professional Coding Practice 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20673 - Professional Coding Practice HIMT 20673 - Professional Coding Practice The student will be given the opportunity to correlate the didactic experiences of previous and concurrent courses with hybrid laboratory learning experiences. Application of operational coding theory and orientation to all aspects to practice as a coder in a hospital long term care or ambulatory setting. Includes student projects and clinical rotations, secondary software downloads and an AHIMA VLAB subscription code are required for successful completion of this course. Course Code History: HIMT 231 Prerequi… Prerequisites: HIMT10183, HIMT10473, HIMT10973, HIMT20383, BIOL11353, BIOL10351, BIOL24003, BIOL24001, BIOL24103, BIOL24101 --- # HIST11103 — History of Civilization I 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 11103 - History of Civilization I HIST 11103 - History of Civilization I ACTS: HIST 1113 This course is a study of world civilizations to the early modern period. ACTS: HIST 1113 Course Code History: HIST 1311 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # HIST11203 — History of Civilization II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 11203 - History of Civilization II HIST 11203 - History of Civilization II ACTS: HIST 1123 This course is a study of world civilizations since the early modern period. ACTS: HIST 1123 Course Code History: HIST 1312 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # HIST21103 — U.S. History to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 21103 - U.S. History to 1877 HIST 21103 - U.S. History to 1877 ACTS: HIST 2113 This course is a survey of United States history through the Civil War era. ACTS: HIST 2113 Course Code History: HIST 2311 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # HIST21203 — U.S. History since 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 21203 - U.S. History since 1877 HIST 21203 - U.S. History since 1877 ACTS: HIST 2123 This course is a survey of United States history since the Civil War era. ACTS: HIST 2123 Course Code History: HIST 2312 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # HIST25503 — History of Arkansas 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 25503 - History of Arkansas HIST 25503 - History of Arkansas This course covers physiographic and demographic patterns; exploration, settlement and political, social, and economic evolution of Arkansas from the Spanish and French excursions to the present; and contemporary policies and government in Arkansas. For teacher certification or elective only. Course Code History: HIST 2355 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # HOSP00103 — Introduction to Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 00103 - Introduction to Hospitality HOSP 00103 - Introduction to Hospitality This course introduces students to the broad world of hospitality and tourism and to the topics which begin to prepare them for managerial careers in these fields. Any required developmental education courses must be successfully completed before taking this course. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0301 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP00113 — Introduction to Financial Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 00113 - Introduction to Financial Literacy HOSP 00113 - Introduction to Financial Literacy The Introduction to Financial Literacy course is designed to equip students with foundational knowledge and skills to navigate the world of personal finance responsibly and confidently. Through interactive lessons, real-life scenarios, and hands-on activities, students will learn essential concepts such as budgeting, saving, investing, and understanding financial institutions. By the end of the course, students will develop a solid foundation in financial literacy, enabling them to play an active p… --- # HOSP00203 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasi 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 00203 - Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasi HOSP 00203 - Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasi Students learn to identify and evaluate food service products in this course. Emphasis is placed on the selection and specification requirements for purchasing the major types of foods, beverages and non-food items. Principles of product identification, proper receiving methods, storing, issuing of inventory items and inventory control are covered. Any required developmental education courses must be successfully completed before taking this course. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code His… --- # HOSP00303 — Intro to Dining Room Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 00303 - Intro to Dining Room Operations HOSP 00303 - Intro to Dining Room Operations This course is a part of the It is an introductory course in which students are introduced to front-of-house operations. Speed, consistency, communication, organization, customer service and teamwork are emphasized. Students are cycled through stations in the front-of-house and will learn proper dining room etiquette. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0303 Course Typically Prerequisites: HOSD0303 --- # HOSP00903 — Lodging Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 00903 - Lodging Operations HOSP 00903 - Lodging Operations This introduction to the hotel business offers a detailed study of different departments within hotel properties, including the development and classification of hotel establishments, the front office, hotel and room division operations, food and beverage operations, engineering, security, sales and marketing, night auditing, human resources and culture. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOS 0309 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP01003 — Fundamentals of Tourism 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 01003 - Fundamentals of Tourism HOSP 01003 - Fundamentals of Tourism This course provides an overview of tourism and economic development planning at the local, regional and national level. The course examines the various activities that constitute tourism, including recreation and leisure, the gaming industry, meetings, conventions and expositions, within the context of meeting the diverse needs of travelers. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0310 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP01103 — Hospitality Marketing and Sales 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 01103 - Hospitality Marketing and Sales HOSP 01103 - Hospitality Marketing and Sales This course focuses on convention sales and management, travel-related services, and the role of marketing in the hospitality industry. It also examines current and future trends and the effects on the local and regional economy. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0311 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP01203 — Hospitality Facilities 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 01203 - Hospitality Facilities HOSP 01203 - Hospitality Facilities This course covers the fundamentals of facilities planning, management and maintenance for all segments of the hospitality and tourism industries. Typical layout and design principles are examined, as well as workflow, planning for the future, funding options and franchises. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0312 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP01303 — Food & Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 01303 - Food & Beverage Management HOSP 01303 - Food & Beverage Management This introduction to food and beverage management examines culinary arts, restaurant and lodging business development. Selection, storage and service of food and beverages are covered. Special emphasis is placed on beverage controls, pricing, history, social and legal concerns and merchandising. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0313 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP02103 — Menu Design and Strategy 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 02103 - Menu Design and Strategy HOSP 02103 - Menu Design and Strategy This is a comprehensive course teaching the fundamentals of menu planning including industrial, institutional and commercial operations, chef’s menus, banquets, restaurant, wine and spirits, special occasions, pre-fixe, ethnic, children’s, dietary and nutritional menus for all meal periods. Students also gain an understanding of menu planning based on equipment needs, station strategy, skill level of employees and concept in conjunction with the characteristics of menus for commercial use. This course is also designed… --- # HOSP02203 — The Restaurant Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 02203 - The Restaurant Industry HOSP 02203 - The Restaurant Industry This course provides students with the opportunity to plan, organize, staff, direct and control a restaurant or bakery café from the perspective of menu design, service, finances, staff, design, layout, production, purchasing and productivity. This course discusses sexual harassment in the workplace, legal issues, staffing and proper training. It integrates material taught in other classes and results in a culminating assignment developed by each student. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0322 Pr… --- # HOSP02303 — Professional Beverage & Wine Studie 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 02303 - Professional Beverage & Wine Studie HOSP 02303 - Professional Beverage & Wine Studie This course will provide the student an introduction to building a strong foundation of industry knowledge in wines, spirits, beer and specialty beverages. This will allow the opportunity to gain a deep, multi-sensory understanding of these beverages and their practical applications in the industry. Students will be given the opportunity to pass a certification from London’s Wine and Spirit Education Trust Level 1 Award in Wines. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0323 Prer… --- # HOSP02403 — Dining Room Operation 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 02403 - Dining Room Operation HOSP 02403 - Dining Room Operation Students learn front and back-of-the-house operation in an environment that mimics the professional kitchen. Speed, consistency, communication, organization, customer service and teamwork are emphasized. Students are cycled through stations: expediter, stewarding, server, host, bartender, and busser. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0324 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP02503 — Professional Mixology 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 02503 - Professional Mixology HOSP 02503 - Professional Mixology This course provides students with a practical and comprehensive introduction to beverage service and bar operations. The course covers the fundamentals of mixology covering spirit categories and production as well as bar management. This course also covers purchasing, resource control, legislation and legal issues, marketing, maintenance, staffing, and service. Students must be 21 or older to take this course. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Typically --- # HOSP02603 — Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 02603 - Practicum HOSP 02603 - Practicum Students are placed in sponsor houses to gain practical experience in various aspects of the industry. Student goals and evaluation of performance are a cooperative effort between sponsor house and a supervising faculty member. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0326 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP03103 — Intro to CAHMI 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 03103 - Intro to CAHMI HOSP 03103 - Intro to CAHMI This course is an introduction to the University of Arkansas- Pulaski Technical College’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management’s 3D Program. Students will be provided an overview of Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Arts and Hospitality. Students will learn the skills needed to succeed in the program and how to learn, work, and live independently. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0331 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP03203 — Professional Conduct 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 03203 - Professional Conduct HOSP 03203 - Professional Conduct This course covers professionalism in the work place and provides practical dining room experience. Students learn front and back-of-the-house operation in an environment that mimics the professional kitchen. Speed, consistency, communication, organization, customer service and teamwork are emphasized. Students are introduced to the job application process and resume writing. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0332 --- # HOSP03303 — Independent Living Skills 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 03303 - Independent Living Skills HOSP 03303 - Independent Living Skills This course is an independent living skills course that focuses on procurement and preparation of meals on a budget, and personal hygiene. It also covers course covers mental, emotional, physical and social health and well-being. Topics covered include: cooking at home, budgeting for food, making a grocery list, grocery shopping, meal planning, use of leftovers, balanced diets and generic vs name brands. As well as uniform ironing and care, grooming and hygiene, personal safety, internet safety, volunteering and sel… --- # HOSP03403 — Hospitality Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 03403 - Hospitality Fundamentals HOSP 03403 - Hospitality Fundamentals This course is designed for students to delve into the fascinating world of hospitality. Throughout this experience, students will explore the fundamental principles of hospitality while developing valuable life skills and gaining insight into potential career paths in the hospitality industry. ​ Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0334 --- # HOSP03503 — Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 03503 - Internship I HOSP 03503 - Internship I Students are placed in internships to gain practical experience in various aspects of the industry. Students will be supported by their instructor with frequent check-ins and progress reports. Student goals and evaluation of performance are a cooperative effort between the supervising faculty/staff member and students instructor. Associated Fees: 3D Program Fee Course Code History: HOSD 0335 Prerequisite(s): UAPTC 3D Culinary Students Course Typically --- # HOSP03603 — Internship II 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 03603 - Internship II HOSP 03603 - Internship II This course is a continuation of Internal Internship 1. Students are placed in internships to gain practical experience in various aspects of the industry. Students will be supported by their instructor with periodic check-ins and progress reports. However, it is expected that students take ownership of their internship and treat it as a job. The student will be the liaison between the supervising faculty/staff member and their instructor. Student goals and evaluation of performance are a cooperative effort between the supervising faculty/… --- # HOSP10133 — Introduction to Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10133 - Introduction to Hospitality HOSP 10133 - Introduction to Hospitality This course introduces students to the broad world of hospitality and tourism and to the topics which begin to prepare them for managerial careers in these fields. Course Code History: HOS 1301 Course Typically u --- # HOSP10233 — Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10233 - Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing HOSP 10233 - Product ID & Quantity Food Purchasing In this course, students learn to identify and evaluate food service products in this course. Emphasis is placed on the selection and specification requirements for purchasing the major types of foods, beverages, and non-food items. Principles of product identification, proper receiving methods, storing, issuing of inventory items and inventory control are covered. Any required developmental education courses must be successfully completed before taking this course. Course Code History: HOS 1… --- # HOSP20133 — Menu Design and Strategy 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 20133 - Menu Design and Strategy HOSP 20133 - Menu Design and Strategy This is a comprehensive course teaching the fundamentals of menu planning including industrial, institutional and commercial operations, chef’s menus, banquets, restaurant, wine and spirits, special occasions, prix, ethnic, children’s, dietary and nutritional menus for all meal periods. Students also gain an understanding of menu planning based on equipment needs, station strategy, and skill level of employees and concept in conjunction with the characteristics of menus for commercial use. This course is also designed… Prerequisites: CULA13023 --- # HOSP20233 — The Restaurant Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 20233 - The Restaurant Industry HOSP 20233 - The Restaurant Industry This course provides students with the opportunity to plan, organize, staff, direct, and control a restaurant or bakery café from the perspective of menu design, service, finances, staff, design, layout, production, purchasing, and productivity. This course discusses sexual harassment in the workplace, legal issues, staffing, and proper training. It integrates material taught in other classes and results in a culminating assignment developed by each student. Course Code History: HOS 2302 Course Typically u --- # HOSP20333 — Professional Study of Beverage and Wine 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 20333 - Professional Study of Beverage and Wine HOSP 20333 - Professional Study of Beverage and Wine This course will provide the student an introduction to building a strong foundation of industry knowledge in wines, spirits, beer, and specialty beverages. This will allow the opportunity to gain a deep, multi-sensory understanding of these beverages and their practical applications in the industry. Students will be given the opportunity to pass a certification from London’s Wine and Spirits Education Trust Level 1 Award in Wines. Course Code History: HOS 2303 Course Typically --- # HOSP20433 — Dining Room Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 20433 - Dining Room Operations HOSP 20433 - Dining Room Operations In this course, students learn front and back-of-the-house operation in an environment that mimics the professional kitchen. Speed, consistency, communication, organization, customer service, and teamwork are emphasized. Students are cycled through stations: expediter, stewarding, server, host, bartender, and busser. Course Code History: HOS 2304 Course Typically --- # HOSP20633 — Hospitality Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 20633 - Hospitality Practicum HOSP 20633 - Hospitality Practicum In this course, students are placed in sponsor houses to gain practical experience in various aspects of the industry. Student goals and evaluation of performance are a cooperative effort between sponsor house and a supervising faculty member. Course Code History: HOS 2306 Course Typically u --- # HOSP20933 — Lodging Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 20933 - Lodging Operations HOSP 20933 - Lodging Operations This introduction to the hotel business offers a detailed study of different departments within hotel properties, including the development and classification of hotel establishments, the front office, hotel and room division operations, food and beverage operations, engineering, security, sales and marketing, night auditing, human resources, and culture. Course Code History: HOS 2309 Course Typically --- # HOSP21033 — Fundamentals of Tourism 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21033 - Fundamentals of Tourism HOSP 21033 - Fundamentals of Tourism This course provides an overview of tourism and economic development planning at the local, regional and national level. The course examines the various activities that constitute tourism, including recreation and leisure, the gaming industry, meetings, conventions, and expositions, within the context of meeting the diverse needs of travelers. Course Code History: HOS 2310 Course Typically --- # HOSP21153 — Hospitality Marketing and Sales 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21153 - Hospitality Marketing and Sales HOSP 21153 - Hospitality Marketing and Sales This course focuses on convention sales and management, travel-related services, and the role of marketing in the hospitality industry. It also examines current and future trends and the effects on the local and regional economy. Course Code History: HOS 2311 Course Typically u --- # HOSP21233 — Hospitality Facilities 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21233 - Hospitality Facilities HOSP 21233 - Hospitality Facilities This course covers the fundamentals of facilities planning, management, and maintenance for all segments of the hospitality and tourism industries. Typical layout and design principles are examined, as well as workflow, planning for the future, funding options, and franchises. Course Code History: HOS 2312 Course Typically --- # HOSP21343 — Food & Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21343 - Food & Beverage Management HOSP 21343 - Food & Beverage Management This introduction to food and beverage management examines culinary arts, restaurant and lodging business development. Selection, storage, and service of food and beverages are covered. Special emphasis is placed on beverage controls, pricing, history, social and legal concerns, and merchandising. Course Code History: HOS 2313 Course Typically --- # HOSP21443 — Resort Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21443 - Resort Management HOSP 21443 - Resort Management This course covers the fundamentals of facilities planning, management and maintenance for all segments of the hospitality/tourism industry. Typical layout and design principles are examined, as well as workflow, planning for the future, funding options and franchises. Course Code History: HOS 2314 Course Typically u --- # HOSP21933 — Professional Mixology 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21933 - Professional Mixology HOSP 21933 - Professional Mixology This course provides students a practical and comprehensive introduction to beverage service and bar operations. The course covers the fundamentals of mixology covering spirit categories and production as well as bar management. This course also covers purchasing, resource control, legislation and legal issues, marketing, maintenance, staffing, and service. Course quizzes and reports will be assessed through Blackboard. Students must be 21 or older to take this course. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History… --- # HOSP23033 — Food Production for Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 23033 - Food Production for Hospitality HOSP 23033 - Food Production for Hospitality This course is an introduction to and application of fundamental cooking theories and techniques. Topics of study include professionalism, sanitation, tools and equipment, knife skills and sharpening, flavors and flavorings, mise en place, stocks, soups, sauces, thickening agents, timing, station organization, palate development, food costing and vegetable, potato, grain and pasta cookery. Course Code History: HOS 2330 Course Typically --- # HOSP23133 — Gaming Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 23133 - Gaming Operations HOSP 23133 - Gaming Operations This course is a review of gaming industry history as it applies to modern management philosophy and regulation. Examination of hotel casino cash flow sources, mechanics of production, slot operations analysis, game analysis, casino marketing analysis, problem gambling, and a general overview of casino management. Basic statistical applications related to casino management is also covered. Course Code History: HOS 2331 Course Typically --- # HOSP23233 — Gaming Device Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 23233 - Gaming Device Management HOSP 23233 - Gaming Device Management This course includes a study of casino slot management and route operation management procedures, with emphasis on equipment technology and maintenance (ticket/in ticket/out, server based gaming, tracking systems, Title 31, hand-held gaming devices, and electronic games), controls, layout, and customer service. The history of equipment development, future outlook, and career opportunities are also covered. Course Code History: HOS 2332 Course Typically --- # HOSP23333 — Gaming Regulation, Law and Security 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 23333 - Gaming Regulation, Law and Security HOSP 23333 - Gaming Regulation, Law and Security Arkansas’ system of gaming regulation and control provides a model for studying the history, purpose, politics, methods, and limitations - both practical and legal - of governmental regulation and control of what is now an international gaming industry. The course provides an understanding of Indian and Federal gaming law. Security, surveillance, government policy, and technical and casino operational guidelines will be addressed. Course Code History: HOS 2333 Course Typically --- # HOSP23433 — Resort and Gaming Revenue Managemnt 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 23433 - Resort and Gaming Revenue Managemnt HOSP 23433 - Resort and Gaming Revenue Managemnt This course is a detailed examination of accounting systems, procedure, and controls particular to casinos required by both management and government for internal auditing, financial reporting, and governmental control. Course Code History: HOS 2334 Course Typically --- # HOSP23533 — Native American Gaming Culture/Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 23533 - Native American Gaming Culture/Mgmt HOSP 23533 - Native American Gaming Culture/Mgmt This course will examine the anthropology and history of gaming in American Indian tribes and cultures. It will examine the legal framework of Indian gaming, including the history of federal Indian law as it relates to gaming, tribal jurisdiction over Indian land, compacting, legal struggles between the tribes and the states, and the history and development of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. The class will also examine the sociological impact of gaming on tribal communities and the effect of ga… --- # HUMN23033 — Introduction to Gender Studies 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 23033 - Introduction to Gender Studies HUMN 23033 - Introduction to Gender Studies This course is an examination of gender and gender issues through interdisciplinary analysis of the arts, philosophy, history, and literature. Course Code History: HUMN 2330 Course Typically --- # HUMN24033 — Introduction to African-American Studies 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 24033 - Introduction to African-American Studies HUMN 24033 - Introduction to African-American Studies This course is an interdisciplinary survey of African-American culture from its beginnings in Africa continuing through contemporary issues in the African-American experience with special focus on leaders and writings of significance. Course Code History: HUMN 2340 Course Typically --- # HVAC11044 — Principles of HVACR I 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 11044 - Principles of HVACR I HVAC 11044 - Principles of HVACR I A study of the mechanical refrigeration system and accessories, the fundamental temperature/pressure relationship of refrigerants, and the required protocols that will lead to an environmentally friendly workplace. The class includes the study of basic tools that are required to meet all federally mandated environmental regulations along with the maintenance, set up, and usage of these powered and non-powered tools. General safety equipment and procedures will be covered to protect from workplace hazards. Students will begi… --- # HVAC12004 — Principles of HVACR II 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 12004 - Principles of HVACR II HVAC 12004 - Principles of HVACR II ​ Using the basics learned in Principles of HVACR I, students will learn to troubleshoot a mechanical refrigeration system using the temperature and pressure relationship. Students will study the electrical systems associated with mechanical refrigeration systems with an emphasis on practical usage of electrical tools and their safety. Accessories involved in the installation of air conditioning and refrigeration systems will be discussed. Students will additionally be prepared to identify and work with various tubing and… Prerequisites: HVAC11044 --- # HVAC23001 — Internship (Observational) 1 credits · 1 hours HVAC 23001 - Internship (Observational) HVAC 23001 - Internship (Observational) This internship will be a supervised cooperative industry experience that allows students the opportunity to observe skills required for HVACR work. It is an observational experience and the student will learn by watching and asking questions of an experienced craftsperson. Experience Reports will be completed and submitted at intervals set forth in the internship handbook in order to communicate internship experience to the college supervisor throughout the course. 40 hours field experience. Course Code History:… Prerequisites: ELTE11134, HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004 --- # HVAC23034 — Residential HVAC 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 23034 - Residential HVAC HVAC 23034 - Residential HVAC A comprehensive study of residential air conditioning systems, including split systems and package equipment with an introduction to mini-split systems and an emphasis on safety, codes, and ordinances. Students will be introduced to the psychometric chart, laws of basic airflow, equipment sizing data and zoning, with an emphasis on wiring diagrams, control circuits, and troubleshooting. Evacuation procedures learned in HVAC 11044 and HVAC 12004 will be expanded upon. Individual projects will include an examination of residential air… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC23104 — Heating Systems 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 23104 - Heating Systems HVAC 23104 - Heating Systems Students will examine gas and electrical heating systems and come to understand their processes, including combustion air analyses and venting tables with an emphasis on safety, codes, and ordinances. Heat pumps, dual fuel, and geothermal systems will be introduced. Students will operate, troubleshoot, and service the most common furnaces. The theory of installation will be addressed. Course Code History: HVAC 2314, ACR 1404 Prerequisite(s): Complete all of the following: HVAC 11044 Federal EPA 608” Universal” certification HVAC 12004… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC23131 — Internship (Hands-On) 1 credits · 1 hours HVAC 23131 - Internship (Hands-On) HVAC 23131 - Internship (Hands-On) This internship will be a supervised cooperative industry experience that allows students the opportunity to practice skills required for HVACR work. It is a hands-on experience and the student will learn by working with an experienced craftsperson. Experience reports will be completed and submitted at intervals set forth in the Internship Handbook in order to communicate internship experience to the college supervisor throughout the course. 40 hours field experience. Course Code History: HVAC 2311 Prerequisite(s): Complete… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC23204 — Systems Design 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 23204 - Systems Design HVAC 23204 - Systems Design Multi-zone heating and cooling units, split systems, mini-split systems, and rooftop systems will be introduced in relation to design, loads, and zoning with an emphasis on safety, codes, and ordinances. Students will calculate heat loads applying ASHRAE data from Manual J and Manual N for space and occupancy comfort and environmental impacts, and Manual D for duct layout. Heat loads are calculated manually and with computer software. The fundamentals of sheet metal will be extended from HVAC 23034 lessons. Course Code History: HVAC 2324… Prerequisites: HVAC23034 --- # HVAC24004 — Commercial HVAC 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 24004 - Commercial HVAC HVAC 24004 - Commercial HVAC A study of air handler types designed for multi-zoned areas, including the operation, service, and maintenance of commercial reciprocating, boiler, and chiller systems. This includes both theory and lab experiences that involve commercial controls, starting systems, and energy management with an emphasis on safety, codes, and ordinances. The theory of water source heat pumps will be introduced as well. Theory/Lab. Course Code History: HVAC 2404 Prerequisite(s): Complete all of the following: HVAC 11044 Federal EPA 608 “Universal” certi… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC24104 — Commercial Refrigeration 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 24104 - Commercial Refrigeration HVAC 24104 - Commercial Refrigeration This course applies to the selection, calibration, service, application, and operation of commercial refrigeration systems, including walk-in coolers and/or freezers and display cases, and an introduction to merchandizers and installation plan interpretations with an emphasis on safety, codes, and ordinances. Emphasis is placed on the adjustment of temperature, pressure, defrost controls, load calculations, and the theory of pipe sizing. Diagnosis and troubleshooting electrical and pressure- operated devices are inclu… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC24204 — Unitary Refrigeration 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 24204 - Unitary Refrigeration HVAC 24204 - Unitary Refrigeration This course will narrow the refrigeration focus to the operation, diagnosis, and service of unitary ice machine systems and their related controls with an emphasis on safety, codes, and ordinances. The machine types include flaker, cuber, nugget, and crusher. This course also includes the theory of operation, diagnosis, service, and maintenance of slush and ice cream units and their related controls, including cooling types, using proper gauges to diagnose, and location of refrigerant requirements for each unit. Theory/Lab.… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC25003 — HVACR Internship 4 credits · 4 hours HVAC 25003 - HVACR Internship HVAC 25003 - HVACR Internship This internship will be a supervised cooperative industry experience that allows students the opportunity to utilize and refine skills previously learned in their coursework. All work is to be performed in accordance with industry standards and guidelines. Experience reports will be completed and submitted at intervals set forth in the Internship Handbook in order to communicate internship experience to the college supervisor throughout the course. Internship application must be received, contractor interview passed by the set deadli… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC25103 — Boiler Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 25103 - Boiler Operations HVAC 25103 - Boiler Operations This course is designed to enable the student to identify and understand the basic operations, safety protocols, and construction of steam and heating water boilers in the HVACR field. This includes the identification of steam boiler components, boiler safety devices and how they function, and the understanding of the basic operations of a steam boiler. Students will also identify steam boiler safety protocols. After state required work experience the student will be prepared to take the Arkansas Boiler Operation certification exam… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVAC25403 — Special Projects 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 25403 - Special Projects HVAC 25403 - Special Projects This course provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills learned in previous HVACR coursework to real-world situations. Projects may be undertaken in any area of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and/or refrigeration. only when available. This is an individual study under the supervision of the lead program instructor. Course Code History: HVAC 2543 Prerequisite(s): Complete all of the following: HVAC 11044 Federal EPA 608 “Universal” certification HVAC 12004 ELTE 11134 ELTE 12103 Instructor Permission Course Typi… Prerequisites: HVAC11044, EPA608, HVAC12004, ELTE11134, ELTE12103 --- # HVLT10107 — NCCER Core 7 credits · 7 hours HVLT 10107 - NCCER Core HVLT 10107 - NCCER Core NCCER Core will cover will cover basic safety including CPR and AED certification, Introduction to Construction Math, Introduction to Hand Tools, Introduction to Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Basic Rigging, Basic Communication Skills, Basic Employability Skills, and Materials Handling. Associated Fees: HVOLT Program Fee Course Code History: HVLT 1001 Co-requisite(s): HVLT 10201 and HVLT 10312 Course Typically --- # HVLT10201 — Introduction to Power Industry 1 credits · 1 hours HVLT 10201 - Introduction to Power Industry HVLT 10201 - Introduction to Power Industry Introduction to the Power Industry will cover the production of electricity from burning fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas, to harnessing nuclear energy, and using renewable energy sources such as wind, geothermal, and solar energy. Energy production and delivery, along with the environmental impacts of producing and distributing electrical power, and the methods that are employed to mitigate those impacts will be addressed. Associated Fees: HVOLT Program Fee Course Code History: HVLT 1002 Co-requi… --- # HVLT10312 — High Voltage Line Worker 12 credits · 12 hours HVLT 10312 - High Voltage Line Worker HVLT 10312 - High Voltage Line Worker High Voltage Line Worker will cover technical hints and tips from industry experts, Power Line Worker Safety, Introduction to Electrical Circuits, Introduction to Electrical Theory, Climbing Wooden Poles, Climbing Structures Other Than Wood, Tools of the Trade, Aerial Framing, Utility Service Equipment, Rigging, Setting and Pulling Poles, Trenching, Excavating, Boring Equipment, and Introduction to Electrical Test Equipment. Associated Fees: HVOLT Program Fee Course Code History: HVLT 1003 Co-requisite(s): HVLT 10107… --- # INTR12003 — American Sign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours INTR 12003 - American Sign Language I INTR 12003 - American Sign Language I This course introduces the student to basic knowledge about American Sign Language (ASL) and knowledge of the deaf community. Emphasis is on the acquisition of a basic working vocabulary and grammar, incorporating both receptive and expressive skills through interactive ASL lessons without voice. Course Code History: ASL 1320 Course Typically U --- # INTR12103 — American Sign Language II 3 credits · 3 hours INTR 12103 - American Sign Language II INTR 12103 - American Sign Language II This course is a continuation of ASL I and emphasizes expansion and refinement of the fundamental receptive and expressive skills. Progression is through interactive ASL lessons without voice. Students move from common, concrete communicative events and interactions to language usage expressing abstract ideas. Course Code History: ASL 1321 Course Typically U Prerequisites: INTR12003 --- # INTR22003 — American Sign Language III 3 credits · 3 hours INTR 22003 - American Sign Language III INTR 22003 - American Sign Language III This course is a conversational ASL course focusing on specific grammatical and cultural topics. Emphasis is on the development of fluent conversational skills utilizing grammatical non-manual signals and markers. Students learn how to narrate, describe, compare, and comment. Videotaped narratives of native language users are utilized to build students’ comprehensions skills and review language features taught in class. Interactive ASL lessons without voice lead to expanded vocabulary mastery and fluency. (On dema… Prerequisites: INTR12103 --- # INTR22103 — American Sign Language IV 3 credits · 3 hours INTR 22103 - American Sign Language IV INTR 22103 - American Sign Language IV This is an advanced ASL performance course integrating cultural and linguistic competencies ranging from informal to formal communication events. Emphasis is on greater fluency in idiomatic language usage and mastery of vocabulary and syntax. Linguistic competence is enhanced through interactive discourse with native language users. (On demand) Course Code History: ASL 2321 Course Typically U Prerequisites: INTR22003 --- # MATH01041 — Mathematical Reasoning Support 1 credits · 1 hours MATH 01041 - Mathematical Reasoning Support MATH 01041 - Mathematical Reasoning Support This course is a The course must be taken during the same semester as MATH 11103 to satisfy the developmental requirement based on the student’s placement score. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. Course Code History: MATH 0100 Co-requisite(s): Students are required to concurrently enroll in MATH 0100 and MATH 11103 when the student has one of the following: A score of 17 or below on the Mathematics section of the ACT A score of 76… Prerequisites: MATH11103, MATH0100, TI-84 --- # MATH02031 — College Algebra Support 1 credits · 1 hours MATH 02031 - College Algebra Support MATH 02031 - College Algebra Support This course is a The course must be taken during the same semester as MATH 11003 to satisfy the developmental requirement based on the student’s placement score. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. Course Code History: MATH 0102 Co-requisite(s): Students are required to concurrently enroll in MATH 02031 and MATH 11003 when the student has one of the following A score of 18-21 on the Mathematics section of the ACT, A score of 63-96 on the Accuplace… Prerequisites: MATH11003, TI-84, MATH0102 --- # MATH04244 — Transitional Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 04244 - Transitional Algebra MATH 04244 - Transitional Algebra This course does not apply towards graduation requirements and the grade earned is not included in the cumulative grade point average computation. The topics covered may include, but are not limited to linear equations and inequalities, quadratics, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, polynomials, and problem-solving techniques. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. Upon successful completion (a grade of “C” or better), students should then enroll i… --- # MATH10843 — Business Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 10843 - Business Calculus MATH 10843 - Business Calculus This course includes, but is not limited to, the following concepts when working with various types of functions: 1) derivatives - limits, continuity, slopes, rates of change, definition of derivative, derivatives as rates of change, techniques for finding derivatives, and non-differentiable functions; 2) integration - anti-derivatives, indefinite and definite integrals, and techniques for finding integrals. Applications include graphing functions using derivatives and optimization. Emphasis is on applied problems in the management… Prerequisites: MATH11103, MATH11003 --- # MATH11003 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 11003 - College Algebra MATH 11003 - College Algebra ACTS: MATH 1103 This course is a study of functions including, but not limited to, absolute value, quadratic, polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential, systems of equations, and matrices. This course satisfies the state mandated requirement for the baccalaureate degree and is appropriate for STEM majors, such as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics or for those courses requiring College Algebra as a A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. ACTS:… Prerequisites: TI-84, MATH1103, MATH1302, MATH11103, MATH04244, MATH00144, MATH02031 --- # MATH11103 — Mathematical Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 11103 - Mathematical Reasoning MATH 11103 - Mathematical Reasoning ACTS: MATH 1113 Comprehensive mathematics course designed for general education core and for degrees not requiring College Algebra. The overarching goal of Mathematical Reasoning is to provide students with mathematical understandings and skills to be productive workers, discerning consumers, and informed citizens. Students will solve problems using mathematical reasoning involving logic, proportions, algebra, and relations. This course is designed to deliver instruction that focuses on process, conceptual understanding,… Prerequisites: TI-84, MATH01041, MATH1300, MATH1113 --- # MATH12003 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 12003 - Trigonometry MATH 12003 - Trigonometry ACTS: MATH 1203 This course is a study of trigonometric functions, identities, equations, and applications. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. This course cannot be taken until all zero level mathematics courses have been successfully completed. ACTS: MATH 1203 Course Code History: MATH 1303 Prerequisite(s): Must meet one of the following requirements MATH 11003 with a grade of “C” or better or current enrollment in MATH 11003 (cannot be taking MATH 02031 ) A score of… Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH02031 --- # MATH14004 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 14004 - Calculus I MATH 14004 - Calculus I ACTS: MATH 2405 Course topics include functions (including exponential, trigonometric and logarithmic), limits, continuity, differentiation, anti-derivatives, inverse functions and introduction to integration. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. ACTS: MATH 2405 Course Code History: MATH 1404 Prerequisite(s): Must meet one of the following requirements MATH 11003 and MATH 12003 with a grade of “C” or better A score of 30 or higher on the Mathematics section of the ACT A sco… Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH12003 --- # MATH15004 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 15004 - Calculus II MATH 15004 - Calculus II ACTS: MATH 2505 This course is a continuation of MATH 14004 (Calculus I). It includes integration and applications, integration by parts, sequences and series, parametric equations, polar coordinates and conic sections. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. ACTS: MATH 2505 Course Code History: MATH 1405 Prerequisite(s): Must meet one of the following requirements MATH 14004 with a grade of “C” or better Placement by exam Permission of the department chair or school dean Co… Prerequisites: MATH14004 --- # MATH20143 — Finite Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 20143 - Finite Mathematics MATH 20143 - Finite Mathematics This course includes, but is not limited to, the following concepts: applications of linear equations and inequalities, linear programming, matrices, statistics and probability. This is a survey and applications course and is not designed for students who need other mathematical courses. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. Course Code History: MATH 2301 Prerequisite(s): Must meet one of the following requirements MATH 11103 or MATH 11003 with a grade of “C”… Prerequisites: MATH11103, MATH11003 --- # MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics and Probability 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 21003 - Introduction to Statistics and Probability MATH 21003 - Introduction to Statistics and Probability ACTS: MATH 2103 This course is an algebra-based course involving the presentation and interpretation of data, probability, sampling, basic inference, correlation, and regression, and analysis of variance. It may include the use of statistical software. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. ACTS: MATH 2103 Course Code History: MATH 2320 Prerequisite(s): Must meet one of the following requirements MATH 11103 or MA… Prerequisites: MATH11103, MATH11003 --- # MATH21033 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 21033 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 21033 - Discrete Mathematics This course includes, but is not limited to, the following concepts: mathematical reasoning, set theory, proofs by induction, number systems, relations, directed graphs, trees and related topics of study. Emphasis will be placed on applications of mathematics in computer science and other areas of modern technology. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and may require an online learning component. Course Code History: MATH 2310 Prerequisite(s): Must meet one of the following requirements MATH 11103 or MATH… Prerequisites: MATH11103, MATH11003 --- # MATH26004 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MATH 26004 - Calculus III MATH 26004 - Calculus III ACTS: MATH 2603 This course is a continuation of MATH 15004 . The study of multidimensional calculus, including multiple integration, partial differentiation, vector functions and other topics are included. A TI-84 graphing calculator is required for this course and the course requires an online learning component. ACTS: MATH 2603 Course Code History: MATH 2406, MATH 2306 Prerequisite(s): (must meet one of the following requirements) MATH 15004 with a grade of “C” or better Placement by exam Permission of the department chair or school dean… Prerequisites: MATH15004 --- # MSTE12074 — Machining I 4 credits · 4 hours MSTE 12074 - Machining I MSTE 12074 - Machining I This course provides instruction in shop safety procedures and basic methods of machining metal, measurement (precision and non-precision) and inspection of machined parts. It includes instruction in the use and care of basic support machines including pedestal grinder, belt sander, drill presses, power saws, and hand tools. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Machine Shop, CNC Course Fee Course Code History: MST 1204 Course Typically --- # MSTE13074 — Machining II 4 credits · 4 hours MSTE 13074 - Machining II MSTE 13074 - Machining II Basic nomenclature of milling machines and lathes is studied in this course. It includes an introduction to all basic machine operations, tools and tooling, speeds and feeds, thread cutting, and safety. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Machine Shop, CNC Course Fee Course Code History: MST 1304 Course Typically --- # MSTE14074 — Machining III 4 credits · 4 hours MSTE 14074 - Machining III MSTE 14074 - Machining III This course offers instruction in advanced machine techniques for milling machines and lathes, including surface grinding. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Machine Shop, CNC Course Fee Course Code History: MST 1404 Prerequisite(s): Complete MSTE 13074 Course Typically Prerequisites: MSTE13074 --- # MSTE27075 — Tool & Die I 5 credits · 5 hours MSTE 27075 - Tool & Die I MSTE 27075 - Tool & Die I This course is a study of basic die-making principles. Topics include blanking and piercing dies, basic die construction and individual die components. Course Code History: MST 2705 Prerequisite(s): Complete MSTE 14074 Course Typically U Prerequisites: MSTE14074 --- # MUAP11071 — Applied Guitar I 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 11071 - Applied Guitar I MUAP 11071 - Applied Guitar I Students receive private instruction in the techniques of guitar playing and the concepts of music that pertain to music performance. The core content consists of exercises, studies, and literature. One-hour daily practice is recommended. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 1110 Course Typically --- # MUAP11082 — Choir I 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 11082 - Choir I MUAP 11082 - Choir I For students interested in participating in a concert choir, this course offers the opportunity to study and perform choral literature. Music is from a variety of time and style periods. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 1210 Course Typically --- # MUAP11171 — Applied Guitar II 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 11171 - Applied Guitar II MUAP 11171 - Applied Guitar II Students receive private instruction in the techniques of guitar playing and the concepts of music that pertain to music performance. The core content consists of exercises, studies, and literature. One-hour daily practice is recommended. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 1111 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP11071 --- # MUAP11182 — Choir II 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 11182 - Choir II MUAP 11182 - Choir II This course is a continuation of MUAP 11082 and intended for students interested in participating in a concert choir. This course offers the opportunity to study and perform choral literature. Music is from a variety of time and style periods. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 1211 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP11082 --- # MUAP13072 — Guitar I 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 13072 - Guitar I MUAP 13072 - Guitar I This course is designed to teach the rudiments of guitar pedagogy. Topics include sight reading, chording, scales, and technique. Each student is expected to provide their own six-string (nylon) guitar. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 1230 Course Typically --- # MUAP21071 — Applied Guitar III 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 21071 - Applied Guitar III MUAP 21071 - Applied Guitar III Students receive private instruction in the techniques of guitar playing, and the concepts of music that pertain to music performance. The core content consists of exercises, studies, and literature. One-hour daily practice recommended. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 2110 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP11171 --- # MUAP21082 — Choir III 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 21082 - Choir III MUAP 21082 - Choir III This course is a continuation of MUAP 11182 and intended for students interested in participating in a concert choir. This course offers the opportunity to study and perform choral literature. Music is from a variety of time and style periods. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 2210 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP11182 --- # MUAP21171 — Applied Guitar IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 21171 - Applied Guitar IV MUAP 21171 - Applied Guitar IV Students receive private instruction in the techniques of guitar playing, and the concepts of music that pertain to music performance. The core content consists of exercises, studies, and literature. One-hour daily practice recommended. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 2111 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP21071 --- # MUAP21182 — Choir IV 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 21182 - Choir IV MUAP 21182 - Choir IV This course is a continuation of MUAP 21082 and intended for students interested in participating in a concert choir. This course offers the opportunity to study and perform choral literature. Music is from a variety of time and style periods. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 2211 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP21082 --- # MUAP23072 — Guitar II 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 23072 - Guitar II MUAP 23072 - Guitar II This course is a continuation of Guitar I and designed to teach the rudiments of guitar pedagogy. Topics include sight reading, chording, scales, and technique. Each student is expected to provide their own six-string (nylon) guitar. Associated Course Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PMUS 2230 Course Typically Prerequisites: MUAP13072 --- # MUSC10003 — Introduction to Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 10003 - Introduction to Music MUSC 10003 - Introduction to Music ACTS: MUSC 1003 This course is an introductory survey of music including the study of elements and forms of music, selected musical works, music terminology, important musical genres, periods and composers, and an introduction to major musical instruments. ACTS: MUSC 1003 Course Code History: MUSC 2300 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # MUSC11083 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 11083 - Fundamentals of Music MUSC 11083 - Fundamentals of Music Students learn about the fundamental rhythmic, melodic and harmonic practices in Western music and the notational terms and symbols commonly used to communicate these aspects of a musical language in this course. In addition to the study of written materials, the course also includes the development of complementary aural skill and the establishment of basic keyboard knowledge. Course Code History: MUSC 1310 A score of 78 or above on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension placement test. A score of 253 or above on the Accupla… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # OTAP11001 — Spiritual Perspectives 1 credits · 1 hours OTAP 11001 - Spiritual Perspectives OTAP 11001 - Spiritual Perspectives This course is a study of the concept of spiritual perspective of the whole person, and the relationship of this to healthcare practice is examined from the perspective of an individual’s quest for purpose and meaning. The course also examines major religions as avenues of spiritual expression. Final grade with be CR or NC (credit or no credit). Course Code History: BOTA 1101 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 12102 - Functional Anatomy OTA… --- # OTAP11102 — Level I Fieldwork I 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 11102 - Level I Fieldwork I OTAP 11102 - Level I Fieldwork I This course includes supervised clinical experience in which students engage in observation, communication and professional behavior skills in various settings, including medical, rehabilitation and community models. Requires admission to the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 1112 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 11144 - Foundational Concept… --- # OTAP11144 — Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy 4 credits · 4 hours OTAP 11144 - Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy OTAP 11144 - Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts and aspects of occupational therapy philosophy, goals, values and ethics. The unique nature of occupation as it is viewed by the profession and the role of occupational therapy in the healthcare community are explored. The use of activity analysis is introduced, and the role of group dynamics is investigated. An understanding of the working relationship between the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy as… --- # OTAP12113 — Functional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours OTAP 12113 - Functional Anatomy OTAP 12113 - Functional Anatomy An introduction to the human body basic function will be provided. Content presented focuses on: central and peripheral nervous system; musculoskeletal system; the neurological system; and understanding human movement. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Admission to the Baptist Health College Little Rock School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 11001 - Spiritual Perspectives OTAP 12114 - Adult Evaluation & Intervention Planning OTAP 12202 - Pediatric Evaluation & Intervention Planning OTAP 13102 - Level I… --- # OTAP12114 — Adult Evaluation & Intervention Planning 4 credits · 4 hours OTAP 12114 - Adult Evaluation & Intervention Planning OTAP 12114 - Adult Evaluation & Intervention Planning Engagement in practical application and implementation of treatment techniques and interventions utilized with adult clients will take place. The use of occupation throughout the treatment process will be emphasized. Adaptation of self, tools and the environment during treatment will be discussed. Documentation skills will be further developed as they pertain to discharge planning and client education materials. Client and family education will be addressed. Class experiences will inclu… --- # OTAP12133 — Human Development 3 credits · 3 hours OTAP 12133 - Human Development OTAP 12133 - Human Development This course is a comprehensive view of human life from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the unique characteristics of each phase of life and the implications for occupational therapy during each phase. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 1213 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 11102 - Level I Fieldwork I OTAP 11144 - Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy OTAP 12303 - Disease Processes for OTA Course Typical… --- # OTAP12202 — Pediatric Evaluation & Intervention Planning 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 12202 - Pediatric Evaluation & Intervention Planning OTAP 12202 - Pediatric Evaluation & Intervention Planning The theories, models of practice, and frames of reference that underlie pediatric occupational therapy practice will be examined. The role of the occupational therapy assistant in the assessment and evaluation process will be explored and practical application of data gathering, screening and evaluation will be provided. Selected evaluation and assessment procedures will be learned. Activity analysis and documentation skills will be further developed. The dynamics of occupation… --- # OTAP12303 — Disease Processes for OTA 3 credits · 3 hours OTAP 12303 - Disease Processes for OTA OTAP 12303 - Disease Processes for OTA This course is an introduction to the study of the nature and cause of selected diseases. Changes in body structure, function, and the resulting conditions are examined. Occupational therapy interventions are emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 1233 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 11102 - Level I Fieldwork I OTAP 11144 - Foundational Concepts of Occupational Therapy OTAP 12133 - Human Developme… --- # OTAP13102 — Level I Fieldwork II 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 13102 - Level I Fieldwork II OTAP 13102 - Level I Fieldwork II This course offers supervised clinical experience in which students engage in observation, communication, professional behavior, activity analysis and beginning clinical reasoning, and therapeutic intervention skills in various settings, including medical, rehabilitation, and community models. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 1312 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 11001 - Spiritual Perspectives OTAP 12102 - Functio… --- # OTAP23102 — Level I Fieldwork III 2 credits · 2 hours OTAP 23102 - Level I Fieldwork III OTAP 23102 - Level I Fieldwork III This course offers supervised clinical experience in which students engage in observation, communication, professional behavior, activity analysis and beginning clinical reasoning, and therapeutic intervention skills in various settings, including medical, rehabilitation and community models. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 2312 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Co-requisite(s): OTAP 23104 - Adult Intervention Implementation OTAP 231… --- # OTAP23104 — Adult Intervention Implementation 4 credits · 4 hours OTAP 23104 - Adult Intervention Implementation OTAP 23104 - Adult Intervention Implementation Engagement in practical application and implementation of treatment techniques and interventions utilized with adult clients will take place. The use of occupation throughout the treatment process will be emphasized. Adaptation of self, tools and the environment during treatment will be discussed. Documentation skills will be further developed as they pertain to discharge planning and client education materials. Client and family education will be addressed. Class experiences will include but are not… --- # OTAP23113 — Pediatric Intervention Implementation 3 credits · 3 hours OTAP 23113 - Pediatric Intervention Implementation OTAP 23113 - Pediatric Intervention Implementation Students engage in practical application and implementation of pediatric interventions. The use of occupation and adaptation of self, tools and the environment during the intervention process are emphasized. Documentation skills specific to pediatric settings are further developed. Education and consultation across pediatric settings are addressed. Class experiences include but are not limited to lecture, group activities, lab experiences and clinical observations. Associated Fees: Special Co… --- # OTAP23403 — Professional Development 3 credits · 3 hours OTAP 23403 - Professional Development OTAP 23403 - Professional Development Management skills, self-directed learning, understanding of state and federal regulatory and legislative bodies, reimbursement issues, professional responsibility in fieldwork, professional literature, and ethical decision making are among the topics addressed in this course. Interview skills, job search and application skills, licensure requirements, continuing education and certification examination preparation and registration are also covered. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 2343 Admi… --- # OTAP24106 — Level II Fieldwork I 6 credits · 6 hours OTAP 24106 - Level II Fieldwork I OTAP 24106 - Level II Fieldwork I This course is an eight-week full-time clinical experience conducted under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist or a certified occupational therapy assistant. Experience must be completed within 18 months of completion of the didactic portion of the coursework. Final grade will be CR or NC (credit or no credit). Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 2416 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Course Typically --- # OTAP24206 — Level II Fieldwork II 6 credits · 6 hours OTAP 24206 - Level II Fieldwork II OTAP 24206 - Level II Fieldwork II This course is an eight-week, full-time clinical experience conducted under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist or a certified occupational therapy assistant. Experience must be completed within 18 months of completion of the didactic portion of the coursework. Final grade will be CR or NC (credit or no credit). Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: BOTA 2426 Admission into the Baptist Health College Little Rock-School of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Course Typically --- # PEAC10791 — Stretch/Stress 1 credits · 1 hours PEAC 10791 - Stretch/Stress PEAC 10791 - Stretch/Stress An elective educational activity course, this course introduces a series of relaxation and effective stretches to relieve tension and increase flexibility and range of motion. The stress reduction section provides techniques to relieve stress and tension. Practical applications acquaint students with the principles of exercise and the skills to appreciate the benefits of physical exercise. Course Code History: EDPA 1107 Course Typically --- # PEAC11091 — Beginning Strength Building 1 credits · 1 hours PEAC 11091 - Beginning Strength Building PEAC 11091 - Beginning Strength Building An elective educational activity course, this course emphasizes the development of an individual strength training program using resistance bands and handheld weights, resulting in muscular strength and endurance. This course is appropriate for all ages and fitness levels. Course Code History: EDPA 1110 Course Typically --- # PEAC11192 — Lifetime Fitness 2 credits · 2 hours PEAC 11192 - Lifetime Fitness PEAC 11192 - Lifetime Fitness An elective educational activity course, this course is designed to promote life fitness behaviors for the well-being of the individual as well provide the knowledge and appreciation of the importance of physical activity for lifelong health, wellness and a quality of life. The different concepts of exercise, nutrition, weight controls, and stress management will be emphasized. Activities in the course will provide the student with the opportunity to develop muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance, and flexibility. Course Code Hi… --- # PEAC11992 — Zumba 2 credits · 2 hours PEAC 11992 - Zumba PEAC 11992 - Zumba This course introduces students to a cardiovascular and body toning class through Zumba fitness. This course combines Latin dancing with interval and resistance training for a full-body rhythms workout. Course Code History: EDPA 1119 Course Typically --- # PEAC13951 — Walking for Life 1 credits · 1 hours PEAC 13951 - Walking for Life PEAC 13951 - Walking for Life An elective educational activity course, this course emphasizes the development of an individual level of walking performance. Practical applications acquaint students with the principles of exercise and the components of an effective cardiovascular workout to achieve fitness through a walking program. Course Code History: EDPA 1100 Course Typically u --- # PEAC20193 — Teaching Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PEAC 20193 - Teaching Physical Education PEAC 20193 - Teaching Physical Education This course is designed to students understand the need for effective K - 6 physical education programs. It will provide the prospective PK-6 school classroom teacher, as well as the PK-6 physical education specialist, with a knowledge base in the principles of physical fitness, elementary physical education curriculum planning, and appropriate selection of physical activities for children. The students will be working with hands-on projects integrating the discipline of physical education and other curriculum s… --- # PHIL10003 — Intro to Critical Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 10003 - Intro to Critical Thinking PHIL 10003 - Intro to Critical Thinking ACTS: PHIL 1003 This course offers a comprehensive study of applied reasoning, including the analysis of arguments, informal and formal fallacies, syllogisms, definitions, and scientific reasoning. ACTS: PHIL 1003 Course Code History: PHIL 1330 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course Typically Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 11003 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 11003 - Introduction to Philosophy ACTS: PHIL 1103 This course is an examination of basic philosophical topics including the nature of reality and knowledge, human values and critical thinking. Both historical and contemporary readings are included in the course content. ACTS: PHIL 1103 Course Code History: PHIL 1310 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. C… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # PHIL23093 — Ethics and Society 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 23093 - Ethics and Society PHIL 23093 - Ethics and Society This course is a survey of the fundamental issues in the history of philosophical ethics with an emphasis on the relevance of these issues to contemporary moral topics. The course includes discussions of the correct standards of right and wrong, abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, and animal rights. Course Code History: PHIL 2330 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Lite… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # PHIL25093 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 25093 - Introduction to Logic PHIL 25093 - Introduction to Logic This course presents an introduction to traditional and modern deductive and inductive logic. Topics include the structural use of language, immediate inferences, formal fallacies, syllogisms, quantification, and proofs of validity. Course Code History: PHIL 2350 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Placement test. Completion of READ 03003 (Foundations of Literacy) with a grade of “C” or better. Course Typically U Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # PHSC10031 — Physical Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHSC 10031 - Physical Science Lab PHSC 10031 - Physical Science Lab ACTS: PHSC 1004 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in PHSC 10043 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHSC 1004 Course Code History: PHYS 1100 A score of 97 or above on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test. A score of 264 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Quantitative Reasoning test. MATH 11103 (Mathematical Reasoning) with a grade of “C” or better. Completion of all required zero level mathematics coursework. Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # PHSC10043 — Physical Science 3 credits · 3 hours PHSC 10043 - Physical Science PHSC 10043 - Physical Science ACTS: PHSC 1004 This is a general survey course of the physical sciences designed for general education. Course topics include physics and chemistry and may also include other physical science topics. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHSC 1004 Course Code History: PHYS 1300 A score of 97 or above on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test. A score of 264 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Quantitative Reasoning test. MATH 11103 (Mathematical Reasoning) with a grade of “C” or better. Completion of all required zero level math… Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # PHSC11031 — Earth Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHSC 11031 - Earth Science Lab PHSC 11031 - Earth Science Lab ACTS: PHSC 1104 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in PHSC 11043 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHSC 1104 Course Code History: PHYS 1107 A score of 97 or above on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test. A score of 264 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Quantitative Reasoning test. MATH 11103 (Mathematical Reasoning) with a grade of “C” or better. Completion of all required zero level mathematics coursework. Co-requisite(s): PHSC 11043 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # PHSC11043 — Earth Science 3 credits · 3 hours PHSC 11043 - Earth Science PHSC 11043 - Earth Science ACTS: PHSC 1104 Introduction to the basic concepts of Earth sciences. Topics of study include Earth structure and processes; earthquakes, volcanism, glacial formations, plate tectonics, weathering, and erosion; the atmosphere, climate, and weather; oceans; rocks, minerals, and fossils; history of the Earth; and the scientific method. This course is not appropriate for transfer for STEM majors (such as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and other related majors). This is not acceptable for courses requiring Physical Science a… Prerequisites: PHSC1104, PHYS1307, MATH11103 --- # PHYS10183 — Applied Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 10183 - Applied Physics PHYS 10183 - Applied Physics This course is a survey of the major topics of physics and is designed for technical programs. Topics include mechanics; properties of matter, heat, sound, electricity and magnetism; and light, atomic and nuclear physics. Laboratory activities are not included. This course is not intended to meet the core curriculum science requirements. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PHYS 1301 A score of 97 or above on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test. A score of 264 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen Quantitative Reas… Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # PHYS20101 — College Physics I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 20101 - College Physics I Lab PHYS 20101 - College Physics I Lab ACTS: PHYS 2014 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in PHYS 20103 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2014 Course Code History: PHYS 1102 Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20103 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # PHYS20103 — College Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20103 - College Physics I PHYS 20103 - College Physics I ACTS: PHYS 2014 This is an algebra and trigonometry-based physics course. It is not recommended for physics and engineering majors. Topics include mechanics in one and two dimensions, fluids, thermodynamics and mechanical waves and sound. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2014 Course Code History: PHYS 1302 Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20101 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # PHYS20201 — College Physics II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 20201 - College Physics II Lab PHYS 20201 - College Physics II Lab ACTS: PHYS 2024 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in PHYS 20203 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2024 Course Code History: PHYS 1103 PHYS 1402 (College Physics I w/Lab) with a grade of “C” or better. Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20203 Course Typically u Prerequisites: PHYS20101, PHYS20103, PHYS1402 --- # PHYS20203 — College Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20203 - College Physics II PHYS 20203 - College Physics II ACTS: PHYS 2024 This course is a continuation of PHYS 20103 , of PHYS 1402. It is an algebra and trigonometry-based physics course and is not recommended for physics and engineering majors. Topics include thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics, quantum physics, atomic and nuclear physics. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2024 Course Code History: PHYS 1303 PHYS 1402 with a grade of “C” or better. Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20201 Course Typically u Prerequisites: PHYS20103, PHYS20101, PHYS1402 --- # PHYS20303 — Advanced College Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20303 - Advanced College Physics I PHYS 20303 - Advanced College Physics I ACTS: PHYS 2034 This is a calculus-based physics course. It is recommended for physics and engineering majors. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, fluids, and thermal physics. Associate Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2034 Course Code History: PHYS 1305 Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20331 Course Typically Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH14004 --- # PHYS20331 — Advanced College Physics I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 20331 - Advanced College Physics I Lab PHYS 20331 - Advanced College Physics I Lab ACTS: PHYS 2034 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in PHYS 20303 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2034 Course Code History: PHYS 1105 MATH 14004 (Calculus I) with a grade of “C” or better. Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20303 Course Typically Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH14004 --- # PHYS20403 — Advanced College Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20403 - Advanced College Physics II PHYS 20403 - Advanced College Physics II ACTS: PHYS 2044 This course is a continuation of PHYS 20303 . It is a calculus-based physics course and is recommended for physics and engineering majors. Topics include electricity and magnetism, circuits, light, and optics. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2044 Course Code History: PHYS 1306 Prerequisite(s): Complete one of the following: PHYS 20303 / PHYS 20331 with a grade of “C” or better PHYS 1404 with a grade of “C” or better Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20431 Course Typically Prerequisites: PHYS20303, PHYS20331, PHYS1404 --- # PHYS20431 — Advanced College Physics II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 20431 - Advanced College Physics II Lab PHYS 20431 - Advanced College Physics II Lab ACTS: PHYS 2044 Exercises in this course are designed to enhance and reinforce the concepts and principles introduced in PHYS 20403 . Associated Fees: Special Course Fee ACTS: PHYS 2044 Course Code History: PHYS 1106 PHYS 1404 (Advanced College Physics I w/Lab) with a grade of “C” or better. Co-requisite(s): PHYS 20403 Course Typically Prerequisites: PHYS20303, PHYS20331, PHYS1404 --- # PHYS20683 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20683 - Statics PHYS 20683 - Statics This is an introductory course recommended for physics and engineering majors. Topics include forces, free body diagrams, equilibrium, moments of forces, work, moments of inertia, friction, and analysis of structures. Course Code History: PHYS 2306 Course Typically U Prerequisites: PHYS20303, PHYS20331, MATH14004 --- # PLGL10103 — Introduction to Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 10103 - Introduction to Law PLGL 10103 - Introduction to Law This course provides a general overview of the legal system and important areas of the law, such as contracts, criminal law, torts, and real estate. Students become familiar with the structure and functions of the court systems, the steps in legal proceedings, law books and the law library, and the American system of law. Course Code History: PLG 1013, LGS 1203 A score of 83 or above on the Accuplacer Sentence Skills placement test. A score of 261 or above on the Accuplacer Next Gen WritiScore placement test. A “C” or better in… Prerequisites: ENGL01171 --- # PLGL11003 — Legal Research & Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 11003 - Legal Research & Writing I PLGL 11003 - Legal Research & Writing I This course is designed to introduce the fundamental skills needed to properly research and analyze legal problems. Students will develop the writing skills necessary to communicate the results of the research and analysis using informal communications such as emails, client letters, and law office memoranda. The student is introduced to writing case briefs and legal memoranda and spends time in the law library. Course Code History: PLG 1103 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL10103 --- # PLGL12003 — Legal Research & Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 12003 - Legal Research & Writing II PLGL 12003 - Legal Research & Writing II This course is a continuation of the development of fundamental skills needed to research and analyze legal problems, with an emphasis on thorough legal analysis and formal legal writing. Students learn to communicate the results of the research and analysis and are expected to know the basic principles of grammar, punctuation, legal writing, and citation. The course includes developing a legal argument and strategy and writing case briefs, court briefs, and other legal formal documents. Course Code History: PLG… Prerequisites: BUSI14083, PLGL11003 --- # PLGL13003 — Torts 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 13003 - Torts PLGL 13003 - Torts This course covers tort law and includes topics of negligence, intentional torts, strict liability, product liability, personal injury, litigation, and insurance. Investigation, legal interviewing, pretrial preparation and settlement of tort cases are covered. Course Code History: PLG 1302, PLG 1303 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL10103 --- # PLGL18003 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 18003 - Constitutional Law PLGL 18003 - Constitutional Law This course offers a case method analysis of landmark Supreme Court decisions addressing basic criminal rights and procedures, First Amendment freedoms, the 14th amendment, Congress, the presidency, and federalism. Course Code History: PLG 1802 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL11003, PLGL24003, PLSC20003 --- # PLGL18203 — Bankruptcy Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 18203 - Bankruptcy Law PLGL 18203 - Bankruptcy Law This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of bankruptcy law with an emphasis on practical aspects of the process. Students learn to draft the necessary documents for filing a bankruptcy. Course Code History: PLG 1822 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL10103 --- # PLGL21003 — Civil Litigation 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 21003 - Civil Litigation PLGL 21003 - Civil Litigation This is an intensive study of civil procedure and includes the study of federal and state rules. Emphasis is placed upon the functions and duties of the legal assistant in the litigation process, with special attention paid to the interviewing of clients, drafting of pleadings, writing of motions and discovery documents, and preparing and filing of other legal documents. Course Code History: PLG 2103 Co-requisite(s): Recommended co-requisite: PLGL 28003 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL11003, PLGL13003 --- # PLGL24003 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 24003 - Criminal Law PLGL 24003 - Criminal Law In this course, students become familiar with fundamental principles and tasks that paralegals are required to know and undertake in a criminal law practice or public agency. Preparation of specific legal documents is also studied. Course Code History: PLG 2403 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL10103 --- # PLGL25003 — Property Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 25003 - Property Law PLGL 25003 - Property Law This course covers real estate and property law including transactions and conveyances. Preparation of legal instruments including deeds, contracts, leases, deeds of trust and mortgages are studied. Course Code History: PLG 2305 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL11003 --- # PLGL25103 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 25103 - Family Law PLGL 25103 - Family Law This course covers legal issues in family relations, including the formation and dissolution of marriage, marital property, child custody and support, and other related matters. Students draft appropriate legal documents. Course Code History: PLG 2502 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL11003, PLGL13003 --- # PLGL26003 — Contract Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 26003 - Contract Law PLGL 26003 - Contract Law This course provides the student with an applied approach to contract law for paralegals. The student will learn the legal principles in contract law and, upon successful completion of the course, will be able to analyze and complete basic contracts. Course Code History: PLG 2603 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL11003 --- # PLGL27003 — Wills, Trusts, and Probate 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 27003 - Wills, Trusts, and Probate PLGL 27003 - Wills, Trusts, and Probate This course covers drafting of wills and trusts, administration of estates, formal and informal probate proceedings with a special focus on the laws of Arkansas. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of knowledge and skills that a paralegal would need to assist in estate planning law. Course Code History: PLG 2703 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL10103 --- # PLGL28003 — Law Office Management with Computer Support 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 28003 - Law Office Management with Computer Support PLGL 28003 - Law Office Management with Computer Support Students will be introduced to the language and key concepts of managing a law office, including office structure, billing, case management, and the application of computer software to achieve the necessary law functions. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: PLG 2803, PLG 2901 Course Typically Prerequisites: BUSI14083 --- # PLGL28103 — Business Organizations 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 28103 - Business Organizations PLGL 28103 - Business Organizations This course presents a study of the variety of business organizations. Special emphasis is given to the practical aspects of the preparation and completion of documents that relate to partnerships and corporations. Course Code History: PLG 2802 Course Typically Prerequisites: PLGL10103 --- # PLGL29103 — Paralegal Work-Based Learning 3 credits · 3 hours PLGL 29103 - Paralegal Work-Based Learning PLGL 29103 - Paralegal Work-Based Learning Work-based learning is a comprehensive treatment of relevant work experience related to the student’s major field of study. Students participate in a systematic planned and supervised work experience in a state, federal or private legal office. The proposed work experience must be approved by the dean and the instructor in advance of registration. The student must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 to be eligible. Course Code History: PLG 2913 Course Typically U Prerequisites: PLGL12003, PLGL21003, PLGL28003 --- # PLSC20003 — American National Government 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 20003 - American National Government PLSC 20003 - American National Government ACTS: PLSC 2003 This course is an introduction to the principles, structure, processes, and functions of the United States federal government and other related political activities. ACTS: PLSC 2003 Course Code History: POLS 1310 Course Typically u --- # PLSC21003 — American State & Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 21003 - American State & Local Government PLSC 21003 - American State & Local Government ACTS: PLSC 2103 This course is an introduction to the organization, structure, functions, and administration of state and local governments. ACTS: PLSC 2103 Course Code History: POLS 2320 Course Typically Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # PNUR11035 — Clinical Nursing I 5 credits · 5 hours PNUR 11035 - Clinical Nursing I PNUR 11035 - Clinical Nursing I This course is a practical, clinical component with an emphasis on procedural skills, basic nursing principles and the care of the older adult/geriatric client. As the student progresses through the clinical areas, progression from basic skills to complex skills will be incorporated into patient care being delivered, including basic medication administration. Students will develop the ability to adapt nursing procedures to give individualized patient care. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: NURS 1105 HIMT 10… Prerequisites: HIMT10183, BIOL24001, BIOL24003, BIOL10351, BIOL11353, PNUR17044 --- # PNUR11212 — Nursing Care of Adults I 12 credits · 12 hours PNUR 11212 - Nursing Care of Adults I PNUR 11212 - Nursing Care of Adults I This course is an introduction to the nurse’s role in the delivery of patient centered care as a member of a multidisciplinary team with an emphasis on the growth and development in older adult/geriatric population. The content includes fundamental knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to give nursing care and prevent spread of disease. Common procedures used in the care of the sick and development of the ability to adapt them to various situations. Development of awareness to report and record observations of the c… Prerequisites: BIOL24001, BIOL24003, BIOL10351, BIOL11353, PNUR17044, HIMT10183 --- # PNUR12035 — Clinical Nursing II 5 credits · 5 hours PNUR 12035 - Clinical Nursing II PNUR 12035 - Clinical Nursing II This course is a practical, clinical component with an emphasis on, clients with mental health disorders and clients with medical and surgical problems. As the student progresses through the clinical areas, patient assignments will pertain to the body system and disease processes being studied in Nursing Care of Adults and Mental Health Nursing. Nursing care is delivered with a focus on specific standards of care for the diagnosis of the patient. Procedures learned in Nursing Care of Adults I continue to be performed with empha… --- # PNUR12038 — Nursing Care of Adults II 8 credits · 8 hours PNUR 12038 - Nursing Care of Adults II PNUR 12038 - Nursing Care of Adults II The course content focuses on care of the Middle-Aged Adult using patient-centered care and the evidence for planning priorities based on the health problems, symptoms, and patient/family beliefs and values. Students are introduced to acute and chronic conditions that require multidisciplinary management. The course content includes the study of common conditions of the medical surgical client using a body systems approach of study. Included in each system’s study are the cultural influences on nursing, nutritional… --- # PNUR12041 — Mental Health Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours PNUR 12041 - Mental Health Nursing PNUR 12041 - Mental Health Nursing The course content includes an introduction of mental health/mental illness across the lifespan and communication with patients, families, and the health care team. Principles of conflict management, care/prevention of such conditions, symptom management, and patient advocacy. Students develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the competencies of safety and quality improvement through learning experiences. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: NURS 1201 Must complete all previous academic period courses… --- # PNUR14031 — Clinical Nursing IV 1 credits · 1 hours PNUR 14031 - Clinical Nursing IV PNUR 14031 - Clinical Nursing IV This course is a practical clinical component with an emphasis on care of the patient with mental illness. Students will deliver individualized nursing care and administer medications under supervision. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: NURS 1401 Must complete all previous academic period courses. Course Typically --- # PNUR15033 — Nursing Process/Course Review 3 credits · 3 hours PNUR 15033 - Nursing Process/Course Review PNUR 15033 - Nursing Process/Course Review The course content provides the student with a review of the nursing process, in preparation for the actual practice of nursing. The course also provides insight into development of a study plan for the NCLEX exam. Completion of a two-day PN NCLEX Review Course is a required component of the course. Also included is a pharmacology review and NLN exam. The role of the practical nurse related to delegation of patient care is covered and a review of patient confidentiality and the role of the nurse as a mandato… --- # PNUR17032 — Nutrition in Health and Illness 2 credits · 2 hours PNUR 17032 - Nutrition in Health and Illness PNUR 17032 - Nutrition in Health and Illness The course content includes the principles of good nutrition for all age groups and the principles of modifications for therapeutic purposes. The nutritional concepts are integrated throughout the entire curriculum. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: NURS 1702 Must complete all previous academic period courses. Course Typically --- # PNUR17044 — Body Structure and Function 4 credits · 4 hours PNUR 17044 - Body Structure and Function PNUR 17044 - Body Structure and Function This course includes anatomy and physiology of the human body and its systems. It provides the student with a foundation for understanding the principles of maintaining positive health as well as understanding deviations from normal within a healthcare context. Medical Terminology has a HIMT 10183 course number, and must be taken prior to or during the same semester. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: NURS 1704 Course Typically --- # PSYC11003 — Psychology & the Human Experience 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 11003 - Psychology & the Human Experience PSYC 11003 - Psychology & the Human Experience ACTS: PSYC 1103 This course is an overview of major topics in modern psychology, the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. As a first course in the discipline of psychology, it introduces some of the fundamental concepts, principles, and theories with a consideration for the complexity of human behavior. ACTS: PSYC 1103 Course Code History: PSYC 2300 A minimum score of 78 on the Accuplacer Reading Comprehension Placement test. A minimum score of 253 on the Accuplacer Next Gen Reading Pla… Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # PSYC20103 — Behavioral Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 20103 - Behavioral Statistics PSYC 20103 - Behavioral Statistics This course is designed to facilitate the understanding and analysis of data in psychological research as well as in other related fields. This includes, but is not limited to, the study of descriptive statistics and probability distributions, inferential statistics, and data analysis. Course Code History: PSYC 2340 Course Typically u Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # PSYC20133 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 20133 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 20133 - Abnormal Psychology This course is the study of the etiology and treatment of abnormal behavior and the psychological processes involved. This includes a comprehensive analysis of the clinical and developmental aspects in regards to psychological disorders as well as the diagnostic categories, treatment, and prevention. Course Code History: PSYC 2330 Course Typically u Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 21003 - Developmental Psychology PSYC 21003 - Developmental Psychology ACTS: PSYC 2103 This course is a survey course covering the processes and domains of human development from conception through the whole lifespan. ACTS: PSYC 2103 Course Code History: PSYC 2320 Course Typically u Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # RADG10001 — Introduction to Radiography 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 10001 - Introduction to Radiography RADG 10001 - Introduction to Radiography The student is oriented to the structure, policies, and procedures of the school, radiology department, and hospital. A brief history of medicine and radiology is reviewed. The student is acquainted with professional organizations, licensure, and career opportunities. The basic principles of radiation protection are introduced. Human diversity is also covered in this course. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1001 Course Typically u --- # RADG10101 — Medical Ethics & Law 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 10101 - Medical Ethics & Law RADG 10101 - Medical Ethics & Law The content of this course is designed to provide a fundamental background in ethics. The historical and philosophical basis of ethics, as well as the elements of ethical behavior, is discussed. The student examines a variety of ethical issues and dilemmas found in clinical practice. An introduction to legal terminology, concepts and principles are also presented. Topics include misconduct, malpractice, legal and professional standards and the ASRT scope of practice. The importance of proper documentation and informed consent… --- # RADG10201 — Image Processing 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 10201 - Image Processing RADG 10201 - Image Processing This course provides the student with a thorough knowledge of processing chemistry, the various systems of automatic processors and the radiographic film characteristics. The design and structure of the processing room and appropriate accessories are discussed. The causes of, and methods of eliminating, artifacts on film are learned, as well as means of silver reclamation. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1021 Course Typically --- # RADG10301 — Medical Terminology 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 10301 - Medical Terminology RADG 10301 - Medical Terminology To work effectively in radiology, it is necessary to understand the language of medicine. The students learn the word-building system of medical terminology-prefixes, suffixes, and root or stem words relating to the body and its systems. Terms, abbreviations, and symbols especially pertinent to medical imaging are studied with emphasis on understanding the meaning of such words and their proper use in medicine. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1031 Course Typically --- # RADG10401 — Patient Care in the Radiologic Science 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 10401 - Patient Care in the Radiologic Science RADG 10401 - Patient Care in the Radiologic Science This course is a study of the concepts of care of the patient in radiology, including both physical and psychological conditions. General nursing procedures, patient preparation for radiographic procedures, basic forms of contrast media and the precautions for administering such, and emergency care are discussed. The student prepares to deal with patients in such a manner that does not add further discomfort or injury or hinder recovery. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code Histo… --- # RADG10501 — Introduction to Quality Assurance 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 10501 - Introduction to Quality Assurance RADG 10501 - Introduction to Quality Assurance This course is a study of the evaluation of radiographic systems to assure consistency in the production of quality images. The regulations governing quality assurance and the techniques, equipment, and procedures for attaining it are discussed. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1051 Course Typically u --- # RADG11001 — Image Analysis I 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 11001 - Image Analysis I RADG 11001 - Image Analysis I Content is designed to provide a basis for analyzing radiographic images in this course. Included are the importance of minimum imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation and the factors that can affect image quality. Actual images are included for analysis. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1101 Course Typically --- # RADG11002 — Clinical Education I 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 11002 - Clinical Education I RADG 11002 - Clinical Education I Clinical practice experiences and competencies are evaluated in this course. It is designed to allow the student to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development are discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experience is designed to give the student… --- # RADG11101 — Image Analysis II 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 11101 - Image Analysis II RADG 11101 - Image Analysis II Content is designed to provide a basis for analyzing radiographic images in this course. Included are the importance of minimum imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation and the factors that can affect image quality. Actual images are included for analysis. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1111 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG11001 --- # RADG12001 — Radiographic Procedures I 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 12001 - Radiographic Procedures I RADG 12001 - Radiographic Procedures I This course is the first in a sequence of courses that instruct the student in the radiographic positioning of the anatomic structures and organs of the body, correlated with human structure and function. In addition to the basic radiographic positions and procedures, special or supplementary radiographic views, studies using contrast media, special procedures, and pediatric radiography are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1201 Course Typically --- # RADG12102 — Radiographic Procedures II 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 12102 - Radiographic Procedures II RADG 12102 - Radiographic Procedures II This course is the second in a sequence of courses that instruct the student in the radiographic positioning of the anatomic structures and organs of the body, correlated with human structure and function. In addition to the basic radiographic positions and procedures, special or supplementary radiographic views, studies using contrast media, special procedures, and pediatric radiography are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 1212 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG12001 --- # RADG13104 — Clinical Education II 4 credits · 4 hours RADG 13104 - Clinical Education II RADG 13104 - Clinical Education II Clinical practice experiences and competencies are evaluated in this course. It is designed to allow the student to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development are discussed, examined and evaluated. Clinical practice experience is designed to give the studen… Prerequisites: RADG11002 --- # RADG14002 — Digital/Film Acquisition and Display I 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 14002 - Digital/Film Acquisition and Display I RADG 14002 - Digital/Film Acquisition and Display I Content is designed to impart an understanding of the components, principles, and operation of digital imaging and film-based imaging systems found in diagnostic radiology. Factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving, and retrieval are discussed. Guidelines for selecting exposure factors and evaluating images within a digital system assist students to bridge between film-based and digital imaging systems. Principles of digital system quality assurance and maintenance are prese… --- # RADG14008 — Clinical Education III 8 credits · 8 hours RADG 14008 - Clinical Education III RADG 14008 - Clinical Education III Clinical practice experiences and competencies are evaluated in this course. It is designed to allow the student to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experience is designed to give the stu… Prerequisites: RADG13104 --- # RADG20001 — Radiographic Pathology 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 20001 - Radiographic Pathology RADG 20001 - Radiographic Pathology An introduction to the concepts of disease. Trauma/physical injury, the systemic classifications of disease and repair and replacement of tissue are discussed. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2001 Course Typically --- # RADG20002 — Imaging Equipment 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 20002 - Imaging Equipment RADG 20002 - Imaging Equipment This course introduces the student to various methods of recording images, fundamentals of maintenance and relates principles of diagnostic imaging to the process of image production and the specific equipment it requires. Content includes image intensification, magnification, tomography, and digital. The student is acquainted with advanced imaging techniques, including computed tomography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and magnetic resonance imaging. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2002 Course Typical… --- # RADG20008 — Clinical Education IV 8 credits · 8 hours RADG 20008 - Clinical Education IV RADG 20008 - Clinical Education IV Clinical practice experiences and competencies are evaluated in this course. It is designed to allow the student to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experience is designed to give the stude… Prerequisites: RADG14008 --- # RADG20101 — Principles of Radiation Protection 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 20101 - Principles of Radiation Protection RADG 20101 - Principles of Radiation Protection This course is the study of interactions of radiation with matter, its biological effects, and the need for protection. Methods of minimizing exposure to patients, maximum permissible dose equivalents, personnel monitoring, shielding, and methods of measuring ionizing radiation are discussed. A study of the effects of ionizing radiations on living tissues. Included are discussions on relative sensitivity and resistance of organ systems, cellular and systematic response to radiation and in utero res… --- # RADG20201 — Principles of Radiation Biology 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 20201 - Principles of Radiation Biology RADG 20201 - Principles of Radiation Biology This course is a study of the effects of ionizing radiations on living tissues. Included are discussions on relative sensitivity and resistance of organ systems, cellular and systematic response to radiation and in utero response to radiation. The acute and late effects of radiation are discussed. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2021 Course Typically --- # RADG21201 — Image Analysis III 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 21201 - Image Analysis III RADG 21201 - Image Analysis III Content is designed to provide a basis for analyzing radiographic images in this course. Included are the importance of minimum imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation and the factors that can affect image quality. Actual images are included for analysis. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2121 Course Typically u Prerequisites: RADG11101 --- # RADG21301 — Image Analysis IV 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 21301 - Image Analysis IV RADG 21301 - Image Analysis IV Content is designed to provide a basis for analyzing radiographic images. Included are the importance of minimum imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation, and the factors that can affect image quality. Actual images are included for analysis. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2131 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG21201 --- # RADG22202 — Radiographic Procedures IV (Specials) 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 22202 - Radiographic Procedures IV (Specials) RADG 22202 - Radiographic Procedures IV (Specials) This course is the fourth in a sequence of courses that instruct the student in the radiographic positioning of the anatomic structures and organs of the body, correlated with human structure and function. In addition to the basic radiographic positions and procedures, special or supplementary radiographic views, studies using contrast media, special procedures, and pediatric radiography are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2222 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG22301 --- # RADG22301 — Radiographic Procedures III (Contrast) 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 22301 - Radiographic Procedures III (Contrast) RADG 22301 - Radiographic Procedures III (Contrast) This course is the third in a sequence of courses that instruct the student in the radiographic positioning of the anatomic structures and organs of the body, correlated with human structure and function. In addition to the basic radiographic positions and procedures, special or supplementary radiographic views, studies using contrast media, special procedures, and pediatric radiography are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2231 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG12102 --- # RADG22401 — Radiographic Procedures V 1 credits · 1 hours RADG 22401 - Radiographic Procedures V RADG 22401 - Radiographic Procedures V This course is the fifth in a sequence of courses that instruct the student in the radiographic positioning of the anatomic structures and organs of the body, correlated with human structure and function. In addition to the basic radiographic positions and procedures, special or supplementary radiographic views, studies using contrast media, special procedures, and pediatric radiography are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2241 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG22202 --- # RADG23004 — Clinical Education V 4 credits · 4 hours RADG 23004 - Clinical Education V RADG 23004 - Clinical Education V Clinical practice experiences and competencies are evaluated in this course. It is designed to allow the student to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experience is designed to give the student… Prerequisites: RADG20008 --- # RADG23502 — Clinical Education VI 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 23502 - Clinical Education VI RADG 23502 - Clinical Education VI Clinical practice experiences and competencies are evaluated in this course. It is designed to allow the student to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured, sequential, competency-based clinical assignments, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development are discussed, examined, and evaluated. Clinical practice experience is designed to give the stude… Prerequisites: RADG23004 --- # RADG24102 — Digital/Film Image Acquisition and Display II 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 24102 - Digital/Film Image Acquisition and Display II RADG 24102 - Digital/Film Image Acquisition and Display II Content is designed to impart an understanding of the components, principles, and operation of digital imaging and film-based imaging systems found in diagnostic radiology. Factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving and retrieval are discussed. Guidelines for selecting exposure factors and evaluating images within a digital system assist students to bridge between film-based and digital imaging systems. Principles of digital system quality assurance and maintena… Prerequisites: RADG14002 --- # RADG25002 — Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics I 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 25002 - Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics I RADG 25002 - Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics I A study of the general theories of physics at atomic and sub-atomic levels, electrostatics and electronics related to radiographic practice, X-ray tubes and transformers, circuits, and equipment. The production of X-radiation, its properties, measurements, and interaction with matter are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2502 Course Typically --- # RADG25102 — Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics II 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 25102 - Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics II RADG 25102 - Radiation Physics - Production & Characteristics II This course is a study of the general theories of physics at atomic and sub-atomic levels, electrostatics and electronics related to radiographic practice, X-ray tubes and transformers, circuits, and equipment. The production of X-radiation, its properties, measurements, and interaction with matter are studied. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2512, RADG 2511 Course Typically Prerequisites: RADG25002 --- # RADG26002 — Senior Seminars 2 credits · 2 hours RADG 26002 - Senior Seminars RADG 26002 - Senior Seminars In this course, students review sessions in those courses deemed critical for the registry examination. Students are also given simulated registry examinations to aid in the preparation and familiarization with conditions under which the registry is given. Scheduled computer review is also scheduled during this time. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RADG 2602, RADG 2031 Course Typically --- # READ03003 — Foundations of Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours READ 03003 - Foundations of Literacy READ 03003 - Foundations of Literacy This course develops college-level literacy. It is designed to prepare students for academic readings across the disciplines. This course requires an online learning component. The final grade will be A, B, C, or NC (no credit). This course does not apply toward degree requirements and is not included in the cumulative grade-point average. Course Code History: READ 0300, DEVE 0316 Course Typically u --- # RELS20503 — World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours RELS 20503 - World Religions RELS 20503 - World Religions This course introduces students to the study of great religions of the world-Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity and others - by examining their history, beliefs, moral teachings, rituals, and practices. It examines the global patterns of contemporary world religions as symbol systems and expressions of discrete, coherent worldviews. Course Code History: RELG 2305 Course Typically u --- # RELS21003 — Exploring Religion 3 credits · 3 hours RELS 21003 - Exploring Religion RELS 21003 - Exploring Religion This course will introduce students to the academic study of religion. Students will survey the essential themes, theories, and methodological skills that are necessary for the historical and cross-cultural analysis of religious phenomena. Course Code History: RELG 2310 Course Typically U --- # RELS21503 — Religion in the US 3 credits · 3 hours RELS 21503 - Religion in the US RELS 21503 - Religion in the US This course will survey the major religious traditions and denominations in the United States. It will also introduce students to the major themes and figures of American religious history and examine religion’s interaction with and contributions to America’s social, political, economic, and legal institutions. Course Code History: RELG 2315 Course Typically U --- # RELS22003 — Old Testament Survey 3 credits · 3 hours RELS 22003 - Old Testament Survey RELS 22003 - Old Testament Survey This course critically studies the major teachings of the collection of books that make up the Jewish Bible/Old Testament. It includes the history, literature, and teachings of the books and selected readings from representative portions of the books of history, the prophets, and other writings. Course Code History: RELG 2320 Course Typically U --- # RELS23003 — New Testament Survey 3 credits · 3 hours RELS 23003 - New Testament Survey RELS 23003 - New Testament Survey This course critically studies the major teachings of the books that make up the Christian New Testament. It includes the history, literature, and teachings of the books, an emphasis on the life and teachings of the historical Jesus, and how the development and spread of Christianity were reported in Acts and the letters of Paul. Course Code History: RELG 2330 Course Typically U --- # RESP11003 — Respiratory Care Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 11003 - Respiratory Care Sciences RESP 11003 - Respiratory Care Sciences This lecture and laboratory course focuses on the scientific foundations of patient care in respiratory therapy. Units include math-a review of basic operations with an introduction to calculations used in respiratory care; chemistry-fundamental chemical principles and biochemistry applicable to patient care; physics-basic health science physics, including gas laws and flow/volume measurements applied to patient care and equipment operation; and microbiology and infection control-overview of disease-causing microorg… --- # RESP13005 — Clinical Practicum I 5 credits · 5 hours RESP 13005 - Clinical Practicum I RESP 13005 - Clinical Practicum I This laboratory and clinical instruction course involves students in practical laboratory and hospital procedures such as oxygen setup, medical gas cylinders, arterial blood gas sampling and analysis, basic spirometry, and airway care. Associated Fee: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 1305 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP11003, RESP42003 --- # RESP14003 — Mechanical Ventilation I 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 14003 - Mechanical Ventilation I RESP 14003 - Mechanical Ventilation I This lecture and laboratory course offers an introduction to mechanical ventilation equipment and principles. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 1403, RES 1402 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP11003, RESP42003 --- # RESP15003 — Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 15003 - Anatomy and Physiology RESP 15003 - Anatomy and Physiology This course presents a study of the structure and function of the human body with emphasis on the circulatory and respiratory systems, acid-base balance, and oxygen transport. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 1503 Course Typically u Prerequisites: RESP11003, RESP42003 --- # RESP16003 — Critical Care 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 16003 - Critical Care RESP 16003 - Critical Care The study and practice of respiratory care for the critically ill are presented in this course. The airway management unit presents airway care in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. Students become proficient in techniques of tracheostomy care; endotracheal intubation and extubation; endotracheal and nasotracheal suctioning; and bronchial hygiene. The unit on physiologic monitoring covers topics related to management of acute and chronic illness from a respiratory care perspective. Students learn patient assessment skills, ECGs,… Prerequisites: RESP42003 --- # RESP18001 — Internal Medicine I 1 credits · 1 hours RESP 18001 - Internal Medicine I RESP 18001 - Internal Medicine I This course is a study of pulmonary diseases and a basic understanding of radiological findings and patient assessment. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 1801 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP11003, RESP42003 --- # RESP21003 — Mechanical Ventilation II 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 21003 - Mechanical Ventilation II RESP 21003 - Mechanical Ventilation II Procedures for initiating ventilator use, ventilator management, troubleshooting, and testing are covered in the classroom and laboratory, and students participate in supervised care of ventilator patients in hospital critical care units. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 2103 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP14003 --- # RESP22003 — Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 22003 - Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care RESP 22003 - Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Therapy and procedures applied to the care of premature infants, sick infants, and pediatric patients is the emphasis of this course. Students participate in supervised care of these patients in critical care areas. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 2203 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP15003 --- # RESP23005 — Clinical Practicum II 5 credits · 5 hours RESP 23005 - Clinical Practicum II RESP 23005 - Clinical Practicum II Students participate in supervised care of patients throughout the hospital, with an emphasis on critical care areas. Experience in specialized respiratory care practice is part of this course. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 2305, RES 2309 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP13005 --- # RESP24003 — Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 24003 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing RESP 24003 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing This course offers classroom, laboratory, and clinical presentation of complete pulmonary function testing, medical imaging techniques, and other diagnostic tests related to the practice of respiratory therapy. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 2403, RES 2402 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP16003 --- # RESP25002 — Leadership Development 2 credits · 2 hours RESP 25002 - Leadership Development RESP 25002 - Leadership Development This course prepares respiratory therapy students to interact professionally with prospective employers and peers. This course will review professional etiquette for interviewing skills. It is also designed to prepare studens for the National Board for Respiratory Therapy exams. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: RES 2502 Course Typically Prerequisites: RESP16003 --- # RESP42003 — Non-Critical Care 3 credits · 3 hours RESP 42003 - Non-Critical Care RESP 42003 - Non-Critical Care This lecture and laboratory course is a comprehensive study of topics and knowledge required for patient care at the sub-acute level through classroom instruction and laboratory experience. Units include general patient care, which introduces students to patient psychology, communication skills, patient assessment, CPR and essentials of respiratory therapy treatments, and respiratory pharmacology, which presents the process of medication administration by respiratory therapists. Topics include drugs commonly used in the treatment o… --- # SCWK13003 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 13003 - Introduction to Social Work SCWK 13003 - Introduction to Social Work This course covers the historical background and description of social work in the areas of medicine, psychiatry, public assistance, social insurance, and community service, with emphasis on the function of the social worker, professional standards, and ethics. Course Code History: SOWK 1301 Course Typically u --- # SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 10103 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 10103 - Introduction to Sociology ACTS: SOCI 1013 This course is an introduction to the theories, concepts and basic principles used in the study of group life, social institutions and social processes. ACTS: SOCI 1013 Course Code History: SOCI 2300 Course Typically u --- # SOCI20103 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 20103 - Social Problems SOCI 20103 - Social Problems ACTS: SOCI 2013 The application of sociological principles to the investigation of major social problems currently faced by societies is the focus of this course. ACTS: SOCI 2013 Course Code History: SOCI 2333 Course Typically Prerequisites: SOCI10103 --- # SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 10103 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 10103 - Elementary Spanish I ACTS: SPAN 1013 This is a beginning course designed to students develop a basic proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The instruction is communicatively oriented and emphasizes the everyday life and culture of Spanish-speaking people. ACTS: SPAN 1013 Course Code History: SPAN 1311 Course Typically u --- # SPAN10203 — Elementary Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 10203 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 10203 - Elementary Spanish II ACTS: SPAN 1023 This course is a continuation of SPAN 10103 . It seeks to further develop a basic proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The instruction is communicatively oriented and emphasizes the everyday life and culture of Spanish-speaking people. ACTS: SPAN 1023 Course Code History: SPAN 1312 Course Typically u Prerequisites: SPAN10103 --- # SPAN20103 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 20103 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 20103 - Intermediate Spanish I ACTS: SPAN 2013 This course is designed to students develop an intermediate-level proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The instruction is communicatively oriented and emphasizes the everyday life and culture of Spanish-speaking people. ACTS: SPAN 2013 Course Code History: SPAN 2311 Course Typically u Prerequisites: SPAN10203 --- # SPAN23153 — Intermediate Spanish Conversation 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 23153 - Intermediate Spanish Conversation SPAN 23153 - Intermediate Spanish Conversation This course is designed to increase fluency in narrating, describing, comparing and commenting in Spanish. This is an elective course and does not meet any fine arts requirements for any certificate, degree, or program of study. Course Code History: SPAN 2315 Course Typically U Prerequisites: SPAN20103 --- # SPCH10003 — Speech Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 10003 - Speech Communication SPCH 10003 - Speech Communication ACTS: SPCH 1003 This course is a study of the theory and practice of communication in interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. It emphasizes proficiency in research methods, speech organization and delivery, and critical thinking/listening applications. ACTS: SPCH 1003 Course Code History: SPCH 1300 Course Typically u --- # SPCH21233 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 21233 - Interpersonal Communication SPCH 21233 - Interpersonal Communication This course is designed to enhance student’s ability to understand major concepts and theories of interpersonal communication. Topics studied include verbal and nonverbal communication, relational development and management, self-concept, and relationship roles. In-class activities and presentations are used to develop interpersonal skills as applied to student’s personal and professional lives. Course Code History: SPCH 2312 Course Typically Prerequisites: SPCH10003 --- # SPCH21333 — Small Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 21333 - Small Group Communication SPCH 21333 - Small Group Communication This course is designed to develop student’s ability to effectively communicate in groups. Topics studied include group formation, leadership styles, problem-solving techniques, group roles, and management of group conflict. In-class and group activities are used to develop small-group interaction and presentation skills. Course Code History: SPCH 2313 Course Typically Prerequisites: SPCH10003 --- # SURG21005 — Basic Operating Room Techniques 5 credits · 5 hours SURG 21005 - Basic Operating Room Techniques SURG 21005 - Basic Operating Room Techniques Orientation to surgical technology with emphasis on the fundamental principles of basic patient care concepts, asepsis and the surgical environment, and basic case preparation and procedures before, during and after a surgical procedure. Classroom. Course Code History: SURG 2510 Course Typically --- # SURG21102 — Basic Operating Room Techniques I Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours SURG 21102 - Basic Operating Room Techniques I Laboratory SURG 21102 - Basic Operating Room Techniques I Laboratory Fundamental procedures of perioperative patient care. Guided practice prior to clinical experiences. Course Code History: SURG 2211 Course Typically --- # SURG21203 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 21203 - Medical Terminology SURG 21203 - Medical Terminology Introduction to commonly used medical abbreviations and terminology used in the health care setting. Includes prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Course Code History: SURG 2312 Course Typically --- # SURG21303 — Surgical Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 21303 - Surgical Pathophysiology SURG 21303 - Surgical Pathophysiology Emphasis on the anatomical structures of those body regions in which surgery is most commonly performed and the diseases related to the surgical patient. Course Code History: SURG 2313 Course Typically --- # SURG21503 — Clinical Practicum I 3 credits · 3 hours SURG 21503 - Clinical Practicum I SURG 21503 - Clinical Practicum I Supervised clinical experience in the application of basic patient care procedures, safe practice, and beginning skills of sterilization/disinfection and aseptic technique. Course Typically --- # SURG22005 — Advanced Operating Room Techniques 5 credits · 5 hours SURG 22005 - Advanced Operating Room Techniques SURG 22005 - Advanced Operating Room Techniques Emphasis placed on specialty surgical procedures and instrumentation. Course Code History: SURG 2520 Course Typically --- # SURG22102 — Pharmacology for Surgical Technologist 2 credits · 2 hours SURG 22102 - Pharmacology for Surgical Technologist SURG 22102 - Pharmacology for Surgical Technologist Introduction to the classification, actions, and uses of drugs. Emphasis on drugs associated with various surgical, obstetrical, and emergency care procedures. Includes calculation of dosages and drug preparation. Course Code History: SURG 2221 Course Typically --- # SURG22202 — Perioperative Practice 2 credits · 2 hours SURG 22202 - Perioperative Practice SURG 22202 - Perioperative Practice An overview of surgical technology as a health care profession. Explores standards of care, criteria for professional growth, psychological aspects of the patient including social and cultural dimensions, and the ethical and legal issues surrounding the profession. Preparation for the Certification Examination for the Surgical Technology profession. Course Code History: SURG 2222 Course Typically --- # SURG22305 — Clinical Practicum II 5 credits · 5 hours SURG 22305 - Clinical Practicum II SURG 22305 - Clinical Practicum II Supervised clinical experience in the application of basic, intermediate, and advanced surgical procedures. Course Code History: SURG 2523 Course Typically --- # TECH2103V — Work Based Instruction (Capstone) 1 credits · 1 hours TECH 2103V - Work Based Instruction (Capstone) TECH 2103V - Work Based Instruction (Capstone) -6 This capstone course provides the student with practical experience in a workplace environment that is closely related to classroom theory and lab educational goals. Program faculty work with the employer in providing relevant work experiences and in evaluating the student’s performance. Course Code History: TECH 2101 55 GPA and consent of program instructor and dean. Course Typically u --- # TECH11133 — Introduction to Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours TECH 11133 - Introduction to Engineering TECH 11133 - Introduction to Engineering This course is designed to introduce students to the fields of civil, architectural, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Engineering graphics (AutoCAD, Feature CAM) are used to design projects. Course Code History: TECH 1103 Course Typically U --- # TECH12033 — Applied Technical Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours TECH 12033 - Applied Technical Mathematics TECH 12033 - Applied Technical Mathematics This course includes, but is not limited to, the following concepts: algebraic operations, simple and complex equations, fundamentals of plane geometry, geometric measures, right triangle trigonometry and the solution of oblique triangles. Course Code History: MTH 1203 Course Typically u --- # THTR11081 — Theatre Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours THTR 11081 - Theatre Practicum THTR 11081 - Theatre Practicum These --- # THTR11181 — Theatre Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours THTR 11181 - Theatre Practicum THTR 11181 - Theatre Practicum These --- # THTR12083 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 12083 - Acting I THTR 12083 - Acting I This course introduces the basics of acting: body, voice, and characterization. Students work to increase breath support, to learn basic movement, and to increase physical and vocal flexibility. Character work and script analysis explore the ideas of the expressions of truth and meaning in the imaginary situations of theater. Course Code History: THEA 1320 Course Typically --- # THTR20003 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 20003 - Introduction to Theatre THTR 20003 - Introduction to Theatre ACTS: DRAM 1003 This course is an introductory survey of theater arts including history, dramatic works, stage techniques and production procedures as they relate to the fine arts, society, and the individual. ACTS: DRAM 1003 Course Code History: THEA 2300, DRTH 2300 Course Typically u Prerequisites: READ03003 --- # THTR21081 — Theatre Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours THTR 21081 - Theatre Practicum THTR 21081 - Theatre Practicum These --- # THTR21181 — Theatre Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours THTR 21181 - Theatre Practicum THTR 21181 - Theatre Practicum These --- # THTR21283 — Theatre Experience 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 21283 - Theatre Experience THTR 21283 - Theatre Experience This course intensively covers all aspects of theater performance and production. Students work together to produce, design, and perform a theatrical production. Students become members of a theater company which fills each position whether it is onstage or off. Each student fills two job assignments from two different performance/production areas ranging from acting to sets, costumes, and lighting to sound to marketing and publicity. Students engage in script analysis, theater history discussions, design theory discussions, acti… --- # THTR22083 — Stagecraft/Lighting Technology 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 22083 - Stagecraft/Lighting Technology THTR 22083 - Stagecraft/Lighting Technology This course introduces the fundamentals of stagecraft and lighting technology. Students will cover the basic elements and procedures of the theatrical setting with practice in construction, painting, dressing of scenery, lighting, and the use of equipment and methods in those areas. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: THEA 2320 Course Typically U --- # TRTL10003 — Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation 3 credits · 3 hours TRTL 10003 - Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation TRTL 10003 - Legal Requirements of Tractor and Trailer Operation The course will focus on legal aspects of tractor and trailer operation including Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements, logbooks, and record keeping are covered in this course. Each student must complete the required paperwork before registering to the CDL program. Students are required to submit the following documentation: a clear drug test from a DOT approved site, successfully pass on the DOT physical test, and a CDL Permit. Associated Fees: Special… --- # TRTL10011 — Tractor Trailer Logistics 11 credits · 11 hours TRTL 10011 - Tractor Trailer Logistics TRTL 10011 - Tractor Trailer Logistics This course will focus on driving tractor trailer vehicles and study of Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements, logbooks, record keeping, and road test. Each student must complete the required paperwork before registering to the CDL program. Students are required to submit the following documentation: a clear drug test from a DOT approved site, successfully pass on the DOT physical test, and a CDL Permit. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: TRT 1011 Course Typically --- # TRTL19004 — Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers 4 credits · 4 hours TRTL 19004 - Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers TRTL 19004 - Pre-Trip for Road Tractors/Trailers This course will focus on the vehicle inspection of tractors and trailers before operation including Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements. Each student must complete the required paperwork before registering to the CDL program. Students are required to submit the following documentation: a clear drug test from a DOT approved site, successfully pass on the DOT physical test, and a CDL Permit. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: TRT 1904 Course Typically --- # UNIV10001 — College Pathway 1 credits · 1 hours UNIV 10001 - College Pathway UNIV 10001 - College Pathway This course is designed to students transition to college life. Students explore strategies that lead to success in college. Topics covered include college resources, goal setting, time management, career exploration, degree planning, paying for college, and academic skills (note taking, listening, studying, and test-taking strategies). Students required to take two or more developmental courses are required to take this course. Course Code History: COLL 1100 Course Typically u --- # UNIV10033 — Career Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours UNIV 10033 - Career Essentials UNIV 10033 - Career Essentials This course is required for first-time entering students seeking career and technical education degrees. It is designed to allow students to take a comprehensive approach to career planning. The course focuses on refining pre-employment skills, reinforcing work values, exploring employment trends and issues. In addition, students will explore learning styles and construct strategies for success in college and the work world. Students will demonstrate an understanding of workplace culture, financial literacy, and career resources. C… --- # WELD11034 — Basic Welding I 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 11034 - Basic Welding I WELD 11034 - Basic Welding I This course is an introduction to basic welding skills. The course covers arc and gas welding in the flat position and provides practice in stick, mig, brazing and cutting. Correct and safe handling of welding equipment and gasses is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1104 Course Typically U --- # WELD11048 — Welding I 8 credits · 8 hours WELD 11048 - Welding I WELD 11048 - Welding I This instructional program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to unite or separate metal parts by various types of welding and cutting processes. This course along with a welding process lab will the student develop correct handling and safety while using welding equipment and gases found in the welding industry. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1108 Course Typically --- # WELD12034 — Advanced SMAW 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 12034 - Advanced SMAW WELD 12034 - Advanced SMAW This course presents a study of theory and application of basic shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), including the setting of equipment, selecting electrodes and running beads. Students receive instruction and practice in out-of-position welding, welding qualification test requirements and take the welder qualification test. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1204 Prerequisite(s): WELD 11048 Course Typically Prerequisites: WELD11048 --- # WELD13034 — Practicum 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 13034 - Practicum WELD 13034 - Practicum Supervised practicum experience in the application of advanced welding techniques beyond the scope of the basic welding curriculum. May include theory and practice in welding techniques, such as pipe welding, or other in-demand welding skills from industry not generally covered. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1304 Prerequisite(s): WELD 11048 Course Typically U Prerequisites: WELD11048 --- # WELD14034 — Basic Welding II 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 14034 - Basic Welding II WELD 14034 - Basic Welding II This course is a continuation/combination of WELD 11034 and an introduction to basic welding skills. The course covers arc and gas welding and provides practice in stick, mig, and cutting. Correct and safe handling of welding equipment is emphasized. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1404 Course Typically U --- # WELD17034 — Gas Metal and Flux Cored (GMAW/FCAW) 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 17034 - Gas Metal and Flux Cored (GMAW/FCAW) WELD 17034 - Gas Metal and Flux Cored (GMAW/FCAW) This instructional program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. The student will develop knowledge of ferrous and nonferrous metals and their properties. This will include welding processes on aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon steel welding. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1704 Course Typically --- # WELD19034 — GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) 4 credits · 4 hours WELD 19034 - GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) WELD 19034 - GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) This course is a study of the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) in relationship to ferrous and nonferrous metals. It offers practical application in aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon steel in a simulated work environment. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee, Welding Course Fee Course Code History: WLD 1904 Course Typically