# University of Arkansas Rich Mountain — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T08:12:49.568Z from a crawl of uarichmountain.edu. 49 records (1 programs · 48 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate of Arts (AA) **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2004 — ) - BIOL2211L — 1 CR - BIOL2404 — ) - CHEM1051L — 1 CR - CHM 134 — Principles of Chemistry - CHM1053 — /1051L or LPN graduate - CHM144 — 4 CR - EXT 1421 — EXT 1421 - GEOS1103 — Experiments involve Density - HPR141 — 1 CR - HPR191 — 1 CR - HPR221 — 1 CR - NSG123 — PNUR 12282, and PNUR 16181 - NSG190 — NSG190 - PHYS2034 — ) - PHYS2044 — ) - PHYS2051 — PHYS2051 - PHYS2073 — Laboratory topics include - SPC213 — 3 CR - SPN103 — 3 CR - SPN113 — 3 CR Source: https://www.uarichmountain.edu/documents/catalog/college_catalog_2026.pdf --- # ACT 520 — OF 1999 30 credits · 30 hours In accordance with Act 1290 of 1997, as amended by Act 520 of 1999, UA Rich Mountain will evaluate all students graduating after May 1, 2002, from Arkansas public high schools, out-of-state ADMISSIONS ADMISSIONS www.uarichmountain.edu 13 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS high schools, home schooling, private high schools and GED recipients for the purpose of being granted conditional or unconditional admission status. UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS Any student who graduated after May 1, 2002, and has successfully completed the academic or technical core curriculum with a cumulative grade point a… --- # DD214 — DD214 • Dependents and spouses of service members need the VA file number for the service member. • The student needs to complete the Veterans Online Application (VONAPP) to apply for VA Educational Benefits. https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ • The student will need to bring the eligibility letter received from the VA. The VA generates this letter after the student completes the VONAPP and mails it to 48www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 the address entered on the application completed with the VA. Expect to receive the letter in approximately 6 to 8 weeks. NOTE: Bring one of the copies you receive to… --- # EMT 370 — 00 Medical Professions (Career Center) 100.00 Phlebotomy 100.00 54www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 Fees 1. Special Credit classes (Workforce and 60+) will not incur this fee 2. Not all courses will have the “Check it Out” Book/Material Fee. Some courses will have flat rate book fee; prices will vary. See the course schedule for more details 3. Charged for maximum of two semesters 4. LPN and RN Fees include any applicable student accident insurance, professional liability insurance, background check, and drug screening costs. 5. Program Kit Fees subject to change due to materials cost. ** Matr… --- # HUM 283 — Humanities through the Arts MUSC 10003 Music Appreciation PHIL 11003 Philosophy SPEECH Three (3) hours required SPCH 10003 Oral Communications MATHEMATICS Three (3) hours required MATH 11003 College Algebra or higher MATH 10003 College Mathematics for non-STEM majors NATURAL SCIENCES Eight (8) hours required Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 10103 Biological Science BIOL 10503 General Zoology --- # BIO 224 — General Botany Four (4) hours required from the following: --- # CHM 134 — Principles of Chemistry 0 credits · 0 hours PHSY 20104 General Physics I PHSC 11043 Earth Science PHSC 10043 Physical Science SOCIAL SCIENCES Fifteen (12) hours required Three (3) hours required from the following: HIST 21103 U.S. History I HIST 25503 U.S. History II PLSC 20003 American National Government NIne (9) hours required from the following: CRJU 10203 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 11033 Juvenile Crime and Delinquency ECON 22003 Microeconomics GEOG 21003 Regional Geography of the World HIST 11103 World Civilization I HIST 11203 World Civilization II www.uarichmountain.edu 59 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS HIST 25503 Ark… --- # SPC 203 — 3 A 4 3X4= 12 12 credits · 12 hours TOTALS 16 33 33 DIVIDED BY 16 = 2.062 GPA POLICY ON GRADES OF “I” (INCOMPLETE) Instructors may award the grade of “I” to a www.uarichmountain.edu 63 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS student who, for nonacademic reasons beyond his or her control, is unable to meet the full requirements of a course. When a student has a nonacademic reason for not completing one or more of the assignments for a course, including examinations, and wishes to receive an incomplete for the course, it is the student’s responsibility to inform the instructor in person or in writing of the reason. A grade of incomplete i… --- # MPE101 — Medical 10 credits · 10 hours Professions Lab/CNA MTW RF 1pm- 3 pm ALHE Phlebotomy Pre-Req & Min age required W 6pm- 8pm Medical Professions: Spring Semester ALHE10101 Medical Terms MTW RF 1pm- 3 pm ALHE11303 Medical Procedures MTW RF 1pm- 3pm ALHE10039 Phlebotomy Min age required W 6pm- 8pm ALHE10046 Pharmacy Externship Min age required MTWR 3pm- 6pm EMSC10808 Emergency Medical Technician MR 6pm- 10pm MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Courses include (10 credit hours): • Blueprint Reading-MSTE 14545 • Machine Tool I-MSTE 10545. Optional Courses (15 optional credit hours): • CNC Milling-MSTE 13545 • CNC Turning MSTE 11545 • Metals… --- # OF 1990 — OF 1990 SAFETY PROGRAMS The safety and security of UA Rich Mountain students is a major concern of the staff and administration. To help students become more security conscious and to assume more responsibility for their own safety both on and off campus, a special safety information section has been established in the Johnson Learning Commons, Abernathy Bldg., and Maddox Bldg., compliments of SSS and SGA. This section contains pamphlets on how to stay safe, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and other topics pertaining to the students’ well-being. STAFF ASSISTANCE UA Rich Mou… --- # CHM124 — General Chemistry II 4 CPSI 10003 Computer Applications ENGL 10103 English Comp I 3 ENGL 10203 English Comp II 3 GNEG Intro to Engineering (UA STEM) MSTE 24343 CAD I/Solid Works 3 MSTE 10545 Machine Tool I OR MSTE 13545 CNC Milling 5 MSTE 14545 Basic Print Reading 5 MATH 24005 Calculus I 4 MATH 25005 Calculus II 4 Arts & Humanities Course Social Science Elective 122www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 Approved Electives 9 Approved Electives 9 Total 60 See degree plan for suggested course rotation and list of approved electives. ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE HEALTH INFORMATION BILLING & CODING This program is designed… --- # CPSI 2454 — Introduction to Programming w/ Java CPSI Advanced Website Design www.uarichmountain.edu 143 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS Total Hours 15 See degree plan for suggested course rotation, prerequisites, and approved electives. CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY - WELDING PROGRAM OUTCOMES Students completing the Certificate of Proficiency in Basic Welding program should be able to: • Use welding skills that meet industry standards. • Develop skills necessary for state and national welding certifications. • Demonstrate safe work habits that reflect concern and care for self, others, and the environment. • Demonstrate app… --- # ART103 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Drawing I This course is a study of basic techniques in drawing from life, landscape and the figure (when available) with an emphasis on composition, perspective, line, shapes and values. Students will also be introduced to the mediums of graphite, conte’ and charcoal. (Offered on demand) --- # ART113 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Drawing II Prerequisite: ART103 This course is a continuation of Art 103 with greater emphasis on composition, along with an introduction to the medium of ink and its tools of application (brush and technical pen). (Offered on demand) ARHS 10003 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Art Appreciation This humanities course is designed to acquaint the student with the principles and elements of art, the techniques which artists utilize to create art, why artists create art; while referring to various artists, periods and styles for interpretation. This course includes occasional in-class projects designed for the NON… --- # ART263 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Special Problems in Art I Prerequisite: Permission of instructor This course is designed for the advanced art student. A learning contract must be prepared and agreed upon by the student and the instructor. (Offered on demand) --- # ART293 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Special Problems in Art II Prerequisite: Permission of instructor This course is a continuation of ART263 Special Problems in Art I and requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (Offered on demand) AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL SCIENCE ANSC 10333 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Introduction to Animal Sciences Students will be introduced to biological sciences associated with modern systems of care and management of livestock. Foundation sciences include topics in genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and animal health. The importance of livestock, equine, and companion animals and their allied industrie… --- # CST273 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Spreadsheet Applications Prerequisite: CPSI 10003 or permission of instructor This course provides the student with a fundamental understanding of the popular business software program, Excel. Course content includes creating, modifying, and printing spreadsheets as well as utilizing spreadsheets to solve problems. Graphing, database operations, and Excel macros are also covered. (Offered fall and spring semester) ISYS 28303 3 CR. (3 LEC./LAB) Database Applications Prerequisite: CPSI 10003 or permission of instructor This course will cover the principles and practical applications of database… --- # COSM1231 — 1 CR 1 credits · 1 hours Manicuring II A course in the construction, filing and shaping of the fingernails, loosening and removing the dead cuticle and the art of hand and arm massage. (Semester Two) COSM 12451 1 CR. Aesthetics II A course in the skin, various kinds of facial massage, cosmetics, packs, the art of makeup, eyebrow arching, and eyebrow and eyelash dying. (Semester Two) COSM 12551 1 CR. Salesmanship, Shop Management, and Shop Deportment II This is a continuing course in the necessary skills of courtesy, neatness and professional attitude in meeting the public. There is a strong focus on entrepreneurship.… --- # COSM1416 — 6 CR 6 credits · 6 hours Manicuring and Pedicuring with Lab II This course is an introduction to the science and art of manicures and pedicures for the nail professional. It covers nail health, sanitation, and art design for real and artificial nails. COSM 14159 9 CR. Cosmetology Instructor I Prerequisite: Must have a current license in one of the Cosmetology fields and pass an entrance or skills exam in the field. In this course the instructor trainee will prepare lesson plans and utilize visual aids. Instructor trainees will choose class materials, visual aids and student competencies that prepare them for conducti… --- # CRJU1023 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours semester) CRJU 27373 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Criminal Justice Internship Prerequisite: CRJU 10203 The aim of this course is an attempt to bring training and education into a more meaningful relationship, by providing a planned program of research, observation, study, and work in an approved institution and/or agency. The program is designed to assist the student in selecting that segment of the appropriate field which may ultimately become the career of his/her choice. Additionally, the program is aimed toward more mature individuals who are presently employed in a segment of one of the three areas an… --- # ENGL2023 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 21103 3 CR. (3 LEC.) World Literature I Prerequisite: ENGL 10203 with a “C” or better This course is a survey of world authors and their works with emphasis on masterpieces from the Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance periods. The course includes the study of movements, schools, and periods and requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (ACTS: --- # ENGL2113 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 21203 3 CR. (3 LEC.) World Literature II Prerequisite: ENGL 10203 with a “C” or better This course is a survey of world authors and their works with emphasis on masterpieces from the Renaissance to the Modern period of literature. The course includes the study of movements, schools, and periods and requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (ACTS: --- # ENGL2123 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 28383 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Introduction to Creative Writing This course is a workshop for serious writers and focuses on the craft of writing both fiction and poetry. The course begins with learning form and technique through the study of famous works. Students then work individually on their own stories, novels, or poems. This course is recommended for any student who enjoys writing as a creative form of expression. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (ACTS: ENGL2013) (Offered on demand) ENGL 27103 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Introduction to Literature This is an introduc… --- # GEO223 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Global Studies This course stresses the commonalities, rather than the differences, of people around the globe. The concepts of culture, values, diversity, perspectives, conflict, interdependence, and change are central to the course and are used to analyze such issues as peace and conflict, world hunger, population, human rights, and economic interdependence. This course seeks to understand global issues, how others view these issues, and the effects these issues have on the world. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (Offered on demand) HEALTH INFORMATION TE… --- # HIST1223 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours semester) HIST 21103 3 CR. (3 LEC.) U. S. History to 1877 This course offers a survey of the cultural, economic, political, and social forces that have shaped the U.S. through the Reconstruction era. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (ACTS: HIST2113) (Offered in fall and spring semester) HIST 21203 3 CR. (3 LEC.) U. S. History from 1877 This course offers a survey of the cultural, economic, political, and social forces that have shaped the U.S. from the end of Reconstruction to the present. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation forma… --- # PLSC2003 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours semester) PLSC 21003 3 CR. (3 LEC.) State and Local Government This course offers an introduction to the organization, structure, functions, and administration of state and local governments. (ACTS: PLSC2103) (Offered spring semester) MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY MSTE 10545 5 CR. (2 LEC., 6 LAB) Technology of Machine Tool I Upon completion of this course the student will have a basic understanding of the operation of manual machines from setup to completed part. The student will also be able to gage and inspect parts. This course of study will emphasize the manual lathe and the related support equ… --- # MCH253 — 3 CR 1 credits · 1 hours CAD II Prerequisite: MCH243 CAD II is a continuation of CAD I. The student will be expected to spend a minimum of two hours per week outside lab time reinforcing the application learned in the classroom. (Offered on demand) MASSAGE THERAPY MSSG 6CR Anatomy & Physiology I Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Contraindications I is a ninety (90) clock hour, six (6) credit hour course that provides students with the basic knowledge necessary to master the theory and practice of therapeutic massage. The human body, its structures and functions, is the territory of a massage therapist’s work. The more… --- # MATH1103 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours semester) MATH 12003 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Plane Trigonometry Prerequisite: MATH 11003 with “C “or better Course content includes a study of algebraic and geometric preliminaries, trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse functions, applications of trigonometry to right and oblique triangles, vectors, polar coordinates, logarithms and exponentials, complex numbers, and analytic geometry. ( ACTS: --- # MATH1203 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 22353 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Number Systems I (Mathematics for Elementary & Middle School Teachers I) Students are placed upon qualifying criteria. This course includes influences on and directions in mathematics education, learning theories, problem solving, number concepts, numeration, number theory, and whole-number operations. In addition, fraction and decimal concepts and computation are developed. Ratio, proportion and percent are also studied. Estimation and alternative algorithms are addressed, and mental math strategies are studied and modeled. MATH 22353 contains mathematics content, t… --- # HPR141 — 1 CR 1 credits · 1 hours Softball and Volleyball The basic concepts of softball and volleyball are discussed in this course. Lecture and laboratory will be arranged by instructor. (Offered on demand) PEAC 16151 1 CR. (2 LAB) Golf This course offers instruction and practice in the basic skills, fundamentals, and rules of golf. (Offered on demand) PEAC 18151 1 CR. (2 LAB) Recreational Activity I This course offers instruction in the fundamental techniques of recreational activities such as angling, backpacking, etc. (Offered on demand) --- # HPR191 — 1 CR 1 credits · 1 hours Basketball This course offers instruction and practice in the basic skills, fundamentals, and rules of basketball. (Offered on demand) HEAL 10003 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Health and Safety The meaning of general health, personality, mental health, mental illness, drug abuse, family life, disease, nutrition, growth, and fitness is surveyed in this course. This course satisfies the requirement for teacher certification in Arkansas public schools. (Offered fall and spring semester) PEAC 22351 1 CR. (2 LAB ) Physical Conditioning I Emphasis is placed on physical conditioning through weight training and aer… --- # HPR221 — 1 CR 1 credits · 1 hours Physical Conditioning II This course places an emphasis on physical conditioning through advanced, low-impact aerobic exercises. (Offered on demand) HEAL 22003 3 CR. (3 LEC., 1 LAB) First Aid and CPR This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver assistance in the case of accidents, injuries, and sudden illness. Lifesaving skills and accident prevention principles will be covered. The course includes CPR certification and AED instruction. This course requires at least one paper using a 178www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 documentation format.… --- # NSG123 — PNUR 12282, and PNUR 16181 2 credits · 2 hours This course provides laboratory practice in the nursing home. Emphasis is placed on the geriatric patient. (Offered in the fall semester) PNUR 11282 2 CR. (32 LEC.) Nutrition in Health and Illness Prerequisite: Admission to Practical Nursing Program This course focuses on the principles of good nutrition for all age groups and the www.uarichmountain.edu 179 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS principles of modifications for therapeutic purposes. Nutrition concepts will be integrated throughout the entire Practical Nursing Program’s curriculum. (Offered in summer semester) PNUR 11383 3 CR. (48 LEC.… --- # NSG190 — NSG190 9 credits · 9 hours Nursing Clinical IV This course is required for the student who has been unable to complete the required number of hours during the spring, fall, and/ or summer semesters of the Practical Nursing Program. The student is required to complete 40 hours in the assigned clinical care in the hospital, nursing home, physicians’ offices, home health agency, and public health unit. Emphasis is placed on basic nursing skills, mothers and infants, children, and patients with medical and surgical conditions. NURS 21159 9 CR.(9 LEC./WK) Nursing Process I Prerequisite: Admission to the ARNEC program Corequ… --- # BIOL2404 — ) 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 24001 1 CR.(2 LAB.) Human Anatomy Laboratory This course is a laboratory co-requisite to Human Anatomy. (ACTS: BIOL2404) BIOL 24103 3 CR.(3 LEC) Human Physiology This class is a continuation of BIOL 24003, this course consists of a study of the nervous, sensory, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, and urinary systems; fluid and electrolyte balance; and acid-base balance. (ACTS: BIOL2414) (Offered spring semester) --- # BIOL2211L — 1 CR 1 credits · 1 hours Human Physiology Laboratory This course is a laboratory co-requisite to Human Physiology. (ACTS: BIOL2414) BIOL 20263 3 CR.(3 LEC.) Microbiology and Immunology Prerequisites: BIOL 10103/10101 or --- # CHM1053 — /1051L or LPN graduate This is an introductory course in the principles and applications of microbiology and immunology in the medical environment. It is designed primarily for students who plan to complete degree requirements for nursing or other medically-related programs. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (ACTS: --- # BIOL2004 — ) 1 credits · 1 hours semester) BIOL 20161 1 CR.(2 LAB.) Microbiology and Immunology Laboratory Techniques for handling microorganisms are included in this course. It is a companion to BIOL2013. (ACTS: BIOL2004) BIOL 10503 3 CR.(3 LEC) Principles of Zoology This course provides a study of animal biology involving aspects of taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, phylogeny, and natural history of the major invertebrate and vertebrate groups. (ACTS: BIOL1054) (Offered fall semester) 184www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 BIOL 10501 1 CR.(2 LAB.) Principles of Zoology Laboratory Laboratory exercises illustrating animal struc… --- # CHEM1051L — 1 CR 1 credits · 1 hours Principles of Chemistry Laboratory - For Non-Science Majors This course is a laboratory co-requisite to CHEM 10003. Experiments involve measurement, density, specific heat, energy from food, chemical reactions, titrations, gas laws, formula of ionic and covalent compounds, and organic compounds (ACTS: CHEM1004) (Offered fall and spring semester) --- # CHM144 — 4 CR 4 credits · 4 hours General Organic & Biochemistry Prerequisite: CHM134 or CHM114 with a “C” or better This is an introductory course in organic and biochemistry designed as a continuation of CHM134. This course likely does not count toward a major in chemistry. (Offered on demand) EXSC 27303 3 CR.(3 LEC.) Introduction to Exercise Science This class will cover introductory topics for Exercise Science students in preparation for entry into the profession. In addition to specific topics, students will prepare their resumes and make a formal presentation. PHSC 11043 3 CR.(3 LEC.) Earth Science This is a general edu… --- # GEOS1103 — Experiments involve Density 3 credits · 3 hours of rocks, salinity, rocks and minerals, albedo effect, Coriolis effect, insolation pattern, Isostacy, viscosity, latent heat of water and land. (Offered spring semester) PHSC 10043 3 CR.(3 LEC) Physical Science This is a general education course designed to meet the need of a laboratory science course for education and other non-science majors. This introductory level course includes the study of selected materials from the fields of chemistry, physics, and astronomy. Topics include measurement, force, energy and work, heat, sound, electricity, atoms and elements, chemical reactions, bonding,… --- # PHYS2034 — ) 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20403 3 CR.(3 LEC.) University Physics II Prerequisite: C or better in PHYS 20303 and --- # PHYS2051 — PHYS2051 University Physics is a calculus-based physics designed as a two-semester course. --- # PHYS2073 — Laboratory topics include 4 credits · 4 hours electric field, series and parallel circuits, superconductor, resistivity, transformer, electrical resonance, mass of electron, magnetic field, spherical lenses, microwave optics, reflection and refraction. (Offered spring semester) (ACTS PHYS2044) PHYS 20104 4 CR.(3 LEC., 2 LAB) General Physics I Prerequisites: MATH 11003 and MATH 12003 (or 2 units of high school algebra, 1 unit of high school trigonometry or permission of instructor) This course is designed to provide basic instruction in mechanics, wave motion, heat, and sound. Lab reports are required. (Offered fall semester) PHYS 20204 4… --- # PHYS2044 — ) 1 credits · 1 hours PHYS 20401 1 CR.(2 LAB.) University Physics II Laboratory Corequisite: PHYS2073 University Physics II Laboratory (PHYS2071) is the required laboratory component of --- # SPN103 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Beginning Spanish I This course consists of extensive oral and aural practice, a systematic study of the structure of the language, and readings in the area of Spanish-American culture. (ACTS: SPAN1013) (Offered on demand) www.uarichmountain.edu 187 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS --- # SPN113 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Beginning Spanish II Prerequisite: SPN103 This course is a continuation of SPN103. (Offered on demand) SPEECH AND DRAMA THTR 10003 3 CR.(3 LEC.) Theatre Arts Appreciation This humanities course is designed to acquaint the student with the historical background and the development of drama from the Greek through the contemporary periods. Examination is made of the practical concepts of drama with an emphasis on appreciation of the drama as an art form. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (ACTS: DRAM1003) (Offered fall and spring semester) THTR 16803 3 CR.(3 LE… --- # SPC213 — 3 CR 3 credits · 3 hours Oral Interpretation This course covers those principles and techniques in¬volved in the analysis and oral reading of basic literary forms: poetry, prose, and drama. The class is designed for teachers, speakers, actors, and students of literature. (Offered on demand) WELDING WELD 10053 3 CR. Basic Welding This course is designed to teach students the basic knowledge to operate SMAW, GTAW, and GMAW welding equipment, function safely in the welding shop and to demonstrate some types of shop practices. Students will learn welding safety, use of SMAW, GTAW, and GMAW welding machines, and how to ma… --- # EXT 1421 — EXT 1421 Library EXT 1371 Mt. 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