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| ACCT1010 | Principles of Accounting I | — | ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to accounting principles, practices, and techniques with emphasis on the prepa… source |
| ACCT1020 | Principles of Accounting II | — | ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credit(s) This course is a continuation of ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I and an introduction to the preparatio… source |
| ACCT2295 | Accounting Applications | — | ACCT 2295 - Accounting Applications ACCT 2295 - Accounting Applications 2 credit(s) This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills required of an… source |
| ACCT2411 | Tax Practice | — | ACCT 2411 - Tax Practice ACCT 2411 - Tax Practice 4 credit(s) This course develops accounting skills in a practice environment with emphasis on federal and Tennessee individual return issues. F. (T) source |
| ACCT2412 | Accounting Practice I | — | ACCT 2412 - Accounting Practice I ACCT 2412 - Accounting Practice I 4 credit(s) This course develops accounting skills in a practice environment with emphasis on Client Accounting Services. F. (T) source |
| ACCT2413 | Accounting Practice II | — | ACCT 2413 - Accounting Practice II ACCT 2413 - Accounting Practice II 4 credit(s) This course develops accounting skills in a practice environment with emphasis on advanced tax engagements, Tennessee… source |
| ACCT2414 | Accounting Practice III | — | ACCT 2414 - Accounting Practice III ACCT 2414 - Accounting Practice III 4 credit(s) This course applies accounting practice environment skills and develops advanced accounting problem-solving abiliti… source |
| AGRI1010 | Introduction to Agriculture Business | — | AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agriculture Business AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agriculture Business 3 credit(s) An introduction to the principles of agribusiness. Overview of the planning, organizing,… source |
| AGRI1030 | Introduction to Plant Science | — | AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science 3 credit(s) A study of basic plant structure, physiology, heredity, and classification of plants economically impor… source |
| AGRI1031 | Introduction to Plant Science Lab | — | AGRI 1031 - Introduction to Plant Science Lab AGRI 1031 - Introduction to Plant Science Lab 1 credit(s) Corresponding Lab for AGRM 1030. A study of basic plant structure, physiology, heredity, and cl… source |
| AGRM1010 | Perspectives in Agriculture | — | AGRM 1010 - Perspectives in Agriculture AGRM 1010 - Perspectives in Agriculture 3 credit(s) A general perspective of the dynamic fields in agriculture and associated natural resources. Students will… source |
| AGRM1011 | Interpersonal Leadership in Agriculture | — | AGRM 1011 - Interpersonal Leadership in Agriculture AGRM 1011 - Interpersonal Leadership in Agriculture 3 hours credit(s) An introduction to the principles of leadership theories and interpersonal le… source |
| AGRM1012 | Community and Organizational Leadership in Agriculture | — | AGRM 1012 - Community and Organizational Leadership in Agriculture AGRM 1012 - Community and Organizational Leadership in Agriculture 3 hours credit(s) An examination of leadership theories and appli… source |
| AGRM1013 | Knowledge, Society, and Leadership in Agriculture | — | AGRM 1013 - Knowledge, Society, and Leadership in Agriculture AGRM 1013 - Knowledge, Society, and Leadership in Agriculture 3 hours credit(s) A general perspective of the development of life science… source |
| AGRM1120 | Beef Cattle Management | — | AGRM 1120 - Beef Cattle Management AGRM 1120 - Beef Cattle Management 3 credit(s) A course dealing with the economics of the cattle business, selection and breeding programs, feeding, herd health, ma… source |
| AGRM1130 | Horse Management | — | AGRM 1130 - Horse Management AGRM 1130 - Horse Management 3 credit(s) A course dealing with the basics of owning and caring for horses. Subjects include safety, selection, breeding, facilities, feedi… source |
| AGRM1140 | Horsemanship | — | AGRM 1140 - Horsemanship AGRM 1140 - Horsemanship 1 credit(s) An introduction to safety, horse handling, grooming, saddling, and basic riding. The student will learn beginning riding techniques. F. (… source |
| AGRM1150 | Advanced Horsemanship | — | AGRM 1150 - Advanced Horsemanship AGRM 1150 - Advanced Horsemanship 1 credit(s) A course designed to advance the student from beginning riding techniques to advanced riding skills. F. (T) source |
| AGRM1160 | Livestock Management Apprenticeship | — | AGRM 1160 - Livestock Management Apprenticeship AGRM 1160 - Livestock Management Apprenticeship 3 credit(s) A course combining personal instruction with hands-on work experience with livestock. May b… source |
| AGRM1810 | Sustainable Agriculture | — | AGRM 1810 - Sustainable Agriculture AGRM 1810 - Sustainable Agriculture 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide an introduction to the concept of sustainable agriculture and its practices. Stu… source |
| AGRM2180 | Livestock Evaluation and Selection | — | AGRM 2180 - Livestock Evaluation and Selection AGRM 2180 - Livestock Evaluation and Selection 3 credit(s) This course gives students an exposure to animal selection and evaluation using performance d… source |
| AGRM2520 | Farm Management | — | AGRM 2520 - Farm Management AGRM 2520 - Farm Management 3 credit(s) A study of practical farm management skills related to owning and operating a farm. This course will cover both crop and livestock… source |
| AGRM2910 | Cooperative Seminar | — | AGRM 2910 - Cooperative Seminar AGRM 2910 - Cooperative Seminar 3 credit(s) Student practical experience in a cooperative program with area agricultural business and industry. May be repeated for a m… source |
| AGRM2990 | Individual Problem Study | — | AGRM 2990 - Individual Problem Study AGRM 2990 - Individual Problem Study 1-3 credit(s) Student basic research project focusing on his/her agricultural or horticultural needs and interests. May be re… source |
| ANTH1230 | Intro to Cultural Anthropology | — | ANTH 1230 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 1230 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 credit(s) Explores the thesis that every society is based upon an integrated culture which satisfies the needs… source |
| ANTH1430 | Intro Prehistoric Archaeology | — | ANTH 1430 - Intro Prehistoric Archaeology ANTH 1430 - Intro Prehistoric Archaeology 3 credit(s) Prehistoric Archaeology is the study of human cultural evolution using theories and techniques of archa… source |
| ART1035 | Introduction to Art | — | ART 1035 - Introduction to Art ART 1035 - Introduction to Art 3 credit(s) Experiencing art - form, meaning, and history in visual arts. Lecture-discussion. Especially for non-majors. F, S, Su (T) source |
| ART1045 | Drawing I | — | ART 1045 - Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I 3 credit(s) Fundamental aspects of drawing including line, tone, space, form, and composition utilizing a variety of media. Emphasis placed on development of… source |
| ART1050 | Drawing II | — | ART 1050 - Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II 3 credit(s) A continuation of the fundamental concepts of drawing with emphasis on composition, techniques and content. F. (T) 2 hours lecture/4 hours stud… source |
| ART1220 | 4D Studio Foundations | — | ART 1220 - 4D Studio Foundations ART 1220 - 4D Studio Foundations 3 credit(s) An introduction to time-based artworks using digital and analog techniques. Creative studio projects, lecture, and discus… source |
| ART1340 | Foundations Studio I | — | ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I ART 1340 - Foundations Studio I 3 credit(s) Studio fundamentals: An emphasis on applying the visual elements and principles of design to two-dimensional artworks. S. (… source |
| ART1350 | Foundations Studio II | — | ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II 3 credit(s) Studio fundamentals: Three dimensional design. An emphasis on applying the visual elements and principles of design to th… source |
| ART2000 | Art History Survey I | — | ART 2000 - Art History Survey I ART 2000 - Art History Survey I 3 credit(s) Western Art I. Survey of major developments in Western Art, with an emphasis on the art of Europe from prehistory through t… source |
| ART2020 | Art History Survey II | — | ART 2020 - Art History Survey II ART 2020 - Art History Survey II 3 credit(s) Western Art II. Survey of major developments in Western Art, with an emphasis on the art of Europe and America from 1400… source |
| ART2110 | Studio for Non-Art Majors | — | ART 2110 - Studio for Non-Art Majors ART 2110 - Studio for Non-Art Majors 3 credit(s) This course is composed of 50 percent studio production in studio (basic design, painting, ceramics, sculpture, o… source |
| ART2810 | Layout and Production | — | ART 2810 - Layout and Production ART 2810 - Layout and Production 3 credit(s) Fundamental principles and theories related to the creative problem solving through the design process. Layout of visual… source |
| ART2890 | Art Seminar | — | ART 2890 - Art Seminar ART 2890 - Art Seminar 1 credit(s) A course for the student who has completed 20 credit hours toward a degree in visual arts. The seminar will critically summarize the students… source |
| ARTP2210 | Photography I | — | ARTP 2210 - Photography I ARTP 2210 - Photography I 3 credit(s) A beginning course in the study of photography as visual communication with emphasis on the single lens reflex digital camera. Exposure… source |
| ARTP2220 | Photography II | — | ARTP 2220 - Photography II ARTP 2220 - Photography II 3 credit(s) A course in advanced photography and how it relates to composition. Students explore the unique properties and formats of digital pho… source |
| ARTP2410 | Ceramics Sculpture | — | ARTP 2410 - Ceramics Sculpture ARTP 2410 - Ceramics Sculpture 3 credit(s) Handbuilding. An introduction to all ceramic handbuilding techniques, including forming methods, glazing, clay preparation, f… source |
| ARTP2420 | Pottery | — | ARTP 2420 - Pottery ARTP 2420 - Pottery 3 credit(s) Throwing. An in-depth investigation of thrown ceramic forms. Functional utilitarian pottery techniques, glazing and firing methods studied. S. (T)… source |
| ARTP2510 | Painting I | — | ARTP 2510 - Painting I ARTP 2510 - Painting I 3 credit(s) Introduction to painting techniques in particular media with emphasis on basic representational skills, awareness of formal issues, and vocab… source |
| ARTP2520 | Painting II | — | ARTP 2520 - Painting II ARTP 2520 - Painting II 3 credit(s) Further explores techniques, materials, and concepts introduced in ARTP 2510, with emphasis on composition and content development. S. (T)… source |
| ARTP2610 | Sculpture I | — | ARTP 2610 - Sculpture I ARTP 2610 - Sculpture I 3 credit(s) Explores basic materials and techniques including stone carving, clay modeling, plaster construction. As Needed. (T) 2 hours lecture/4 hour… source |
| ARTP2620 | Sculpture II | — | ARTP 2620 - Sculpture II ARTP 2620 - Sculpture II 3 credit(s) Development and extension of skills and techniques begun in Sculpture I. Introduction of metal, wood, and plastics. As Needed. (T) 2 hour… source |
| ARTP2710 | Introduction to Printmaking | — | ARTP 2710 - Introduction to Printmaking ARTP 2710 - Introduction to Printmaking 3 credit(s) Introduction to printmaking, beginning with monotype, as well as relief and intaglio techniques. Emphasis o… source |
| ARTP2720 | Screenprinting | — | ARTP 2720 - Screenprinting ARTP 2720 - Screenprinting 3 credit(s) A focused course on screenprinting methods, including image and content creation, the printing process, registration and editioning,… source |
| ARTP2990 | Art Problems | — | ARTP 2990 - Art Problems ARTP 2990 - Art Problems 3 credit(s) Special topics in 1) drawing/painting, 2) ceramics, 3) sculpture, 4) print making, 5) art history, 6) school art. Further study of the ca… source |
| ASTR1030 | Survey of Astronomy | — | ASTR 1030 - Survey of Astronomy ASTR 1030 - Survey of Astronomy 4 credit(s) A survey of contemporary astronomy involving topics of current interest; for example, quasars, pulsars, and black holes. Tr… source |
| ASTR1032 | Survey of Astronomy Lab | — | ASTR 1032 - Survey of Astronomy Lab ASTR 1032 - Survey of Astronomy Lab 0 credit(s) A survey of contemporary astronomy involving topics of current interest; for example, quasars, pulsars, and black h… source |
| BIOL1010 | Introduction to Biology | — | BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology 3 credit(s) This course is the study of cell structure and functions, osmosis and diffusion; mitosis and meiosis; basic chemica… source |
| BIOL1011 | Introduction to Biology Lab | — | BIOL 1011 - Introduction to Biology Lab BIOL 1011 - Introduction to Biology Lab 1 credit(s) This course includes laboratory experiments and exercises that correspond to lecture material in BIOL 1010.… source |
| BIOL1020 | Diversity of Life | — | BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life 3 credit(s) This course is the study of animal tissues and the basic structure and physiology of the following human systems: digestion, ci… source |
| BIOL1021 | Diversity of Life Lab | — | BIOL 1021 - Diversity of Life Lab BIOL 1021 - Diversity of Life Lab 1 credit(s) This course includes laboratory experiments and exercises that correspond to lecture material in BIOL 1020. Pre/ F, S,… source |
| BIOL1080 | Concepts of Biology | — | BIOL 1080 - Concepts of Biology BIOL 1080 - Concepts of Biology 4 credit(s) A course designed for non-science majors based on the Tennessee Science Curriculum (TSC) standards for K-8 and NSF standard… source |
| BIOL1081 | Concepts of Biology Lab | — | BIOL 1081 - Concepts of Biology Lab BIOL 1081 - Concepts of Biology Lab 0 credit(s) This course includes laboratory experiments and exercises that correspond to lecture material in BIOL 1080. Pre/ F,… source |
| BIOL1110 | General Biology I | — | BIOL 1110 - General Biology I BIOL 1110 - General Biology I 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the chemical and physical basis of the cell, including information pertaining to the atom, bonding, m… source |
| BIOL1111 | General Biology I Lab | — | BIOL 1111 - General Biology I Lab BIOL 1111 - General Biology I Lab 1 credit(s) This course contains laboratory experiments and exercises designed to stress basic laboratory skills and procedures suc… source |
| BIOL1120 | General Biology II | — | BIOL 1120 - General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the diversity of life illustrating the principles and unifying concepts of biology. The topics stud… source |
| BIOL1121 | General Biology II Lab | — | BIOL 1121 - General Biology II Lab BIOL 1121 - General Biology II Lab 1 credit(s) This is a study of the basis of life including plant and animal classification and histology, plant and animal morpho… source |
| BIOL1130 | General Biology III | — | BIOL 1130 - General Biology III BIOL 1130 - General Biology III 4 credit(s) Principles of population biology including taxonomy and systematics, evolutionary processes, the phylogenetic history of li… source |
| BIOL1131 | General Biology III Lab | — | BIOL 1131 - General Biology III Lab BIOL 1131 - General Biology III Lab 0 credit(s) This course includes laboratory experiments and exercises that correspond to lecture material in BIOL 1130. Designe… source |
| BIOL2010 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credit(s) BIOL 2010 is a study of the structure and function of the human body. The topics studied include a ge… source |
| BIOL2011 | Human Anatomy and Phys I Lab | — | BIOL 2011 - Human Anatomy and Phys I Lab BIOL 2011 - Human Anatomy and Phys I Lab 1 credit(s) BIOL 2011 is a laboratory investigation of the structure and function of the human body to include basic… source |
| BIOL2020 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credit(s) BIOL 2020 is a continuation of the study of the structure and function of the human body from BIOL… source |
| BIOL2021 | Human Anatomy and Phys II Lab | — | BIOL 2021 - Human Anatomy and Phys II Lab BIOL 2021 - Human Anatomy and Phys II Lab 1 credit(s) BIOL 2021 is a laboratory investigation of the structure and function of the human body to include the… source |
| BIOL2110 | Introduction to Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries | — | BIOL 2110 - Introduction to Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries BIOL 2110 - Introduction to Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries 3 credit(s) History of forestry, wildlife and fisheries practices with introd… source |
| BIOL2230 | Introduction to Microbiology | — | BIOL 2230 - Introduction to Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Introduction to Microbiology 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of microorganisms with emphasis on morphology, growth and pathogenesis of bacteri… source |
| BIOL2231 | Introduction to Microbiology Lab | — | BIOL 2231 - Introduction to Microbiology Lab BIOL 2231 - Introduction to Microbiology Lab 1 credit(s) Laboratory exercises designed to demonstrate the distribution, isolation, cultivation, identifica… source |
| BIOL2240 | Conservation | — | BIOL 2240 - Conservation BIOL 2240 - Conservation 3 credit(s) Use and abuse of wildland resources. Historical perspectives and current management of forests, wildlife, and fish of North America inclu… source |
| BIOL2310 | General Botany I | — | BIOL 2310 - General Botany I BIOL 2310 - General Botany I 3 credit(s) A study of roots, stems and leaves of seed plants, transport in plants, transpiration, hormones, photosynthesis, cellular respira… source |
| BIOL2311 | General Botany I Lab | — | BIOL 2311 - General Botany I Lab BIOL 2311 - General Botany I Lab 1 credit(s) A general botany course with laboratory experiments and exercises to correspond with lecture material in BIOL 2310. Pre/… source |
| BIOL2320 | Dendrology | — | BIOL 2320 - Dendrology BIOL 2320 - Dendrology 3 credit(s) Identification, classification and nomenclature of important North American trees and woody shrubs. Forest associations, silvicultural charac… source |
| BIOL2330 | General Ecology Lab | — | BIOL 2330 - General Ecology Lab BIOL 2330 - General Ecology Lab 4 credit(s) Relations between organisms and their environments, including human environmental problems. Topics include populations, com… source |
| BIOL2331 | General Ecology Lab | — | BIOL 2331 - General Ecology Lab BIOL 2331 - General Ecology Lab 0 credit(s) Field-based laboratory activities to illustrate the relationships between organisms and their environments, including human… source |
| BIOL2530 | Food Microbiology | — | BIOL 2530 - Food Microbiology BIOL 2530 - Food Microbiology 3 credit(s) Microorganisms in production of foods, in preservation and spoilage and in food-borne diseases. Methods of controlling microorg… source |
| BIOL2531 | Food Microbiology Lab | — | BIOL 2531 - Food Microbiology Lab BIOL 2531 - Food Microbiology Lab 1 credit(s) Laboratory exercises designed to demonstrate the importance of microorganisms in production, preservation and spoilage… source |
| BIOL2610 | Genetics | — | BIOL 2610 - Genetics BIOL 2610 - Genetics 3 credit(s) A study of heredity with emphasis on Mendelian genetics and its cytological basis; probability theory and statistics as they relate to Mendelian… source |
| BIOL2611 | Genetics Lab | — | BIOL 2611 - Genetics Lab BIOL 2611 - Genetics Lab 1 credit(s) An introductory course in genetics with laboratory experiments performed with the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Pre/ S. (T) source |
| BIOL2910 | Independent Study | — | BIOL 2910 - Independent Study BIOL 2910 - Independent Study 1-6 credit(s) A course designed to further the interest and education of students who desire to increase their knowledge and familiarity wi… source |
| BUSN1290 | Professional Development and Business Ethics | — | BUSN 1290 - Professional Development and Business Ethics BUSN 1290 - Professional Development and Business Ethics 3 credit(s) A course organized around the premise that the techniques and personal qu… source |
| BUSN1305 | Introduction to Business | — | BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the business environment. Topics may include business ownership and organ… source |
| BUSN1310 | Business Communications | — | BUSN 1310 - Business Communications BUSN 1310 - Business Communications 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the principles, practices and mechanics of various types of effective written and oral bu… source |
| BUSN1330 | Entrepreneurship | — | BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship 3 credit(s) This course explores the strategies necessary to start and operate a business. Topics may include development of a business plan… source |
| BUSN1360 | Software Applications for Business | — | BUSN 1360 - Software Applications for Business BUSN 1360 - Software Applications for Business 3 credit(s) This course is a study of computer applications emphasizing business problem solving and comm… source |
| BUSN1370 | Spreadsheet Applications | — | BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 credit(s) This course develops skills with spreadsheet software. Use and design of spreadsheets for practical business appl… source |
| BUSN2010 | Business Functions | — | BUSN 2010 - Business Functions BUSN 2010 - Business Functions 4 credit(s) Understanding how business works through application and integration of fundamental business functions. Includes aspects of m… source |
| BUSN2330 | Principles of Management | — | BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management 3 credit(s) This course is a study of management through analysis of the functions of planning, organizing, leading, and cont… source |
| BUSN2340 | Human Resource Management | — | BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management 3 credit(s) This course is a study of principles of human resource management, which may include equal employment law and t… source |
| BUSN2370 | Legal Environment of Business | — | BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business 3 credit(s) This is a study of the principles of the American legal system as they related to the conduct of busine… source |
| BUSN2380 | Principles of Marketing | — | BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing 3 credit(s) This course is a study of basic marketing principles and practices, including the selection of target markets and t… source |
| BUSN2390 | Business Presentations | — | BUSN 2390 - Business Presentations BUSN 2390 - Business Presentations 3 credit(s) This course emphasizes formal presentation skills for use in a business environment. S. (T) source |
| BUSN2395 | Business Applications | — | BUSN 2395 - Business Applications BUSN 2395 - Business Applications 3 credit(s) This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills to a real or simula… source |
| BUSN2410 | Business Operations | — | BUSN 2410 - Business Operations BUSN 2410 - Business Operations 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the design of operations systems including process and methods analysis and measurement, location… source |
| CADD1650 | REVIT Fundamentals | — | CADD 1650 - REVIT Fundamentals CADD 1650 - REVIT Fundamentals 3 credit(s) This course will allow users to gain a solid foundation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) via REVIT. Students will gain… source |
| CHEM1010 | Introductory Chemistry I | — | CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry I CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry I 3 credit(s) Introductory Chemistry will cover topics dealing with elementary concepts, atomic structure, periodic law, symbol… source |
| CHEM1011 | Introductory Chemistry I Lab | — | CHEM 1011 - Introductory Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1011 - Introductory Chemistry I Lab 1 credit(s) Chemistry 1011 is an introductory laboratory course utilizing laboratory experiments and exercises that c… source |
| CHEM1110 | General Chemistry I | — | CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I 3 credit(s) General Chemistry I is a study of fundamental concepts and properties of selected elements and compounds. Topics covered ar… source |
| CHEM1111 | General Chemistry I Lab | — | CHEM 1111 - General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1111 - General Chemistry I Lab 1 credit(s) Chemistry 1111 is a study of fundamental concepts and properties of selected elements and compounds utilizing labor… source |
| CHEM1120 | General Chemistry II | — | CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II 3 credit(s) General Chemistry II is a study of fundamental concepts and properties of selected elements and compounds. Topics covered… source |
| CHEM1121 | General Chemistry II Lab | — | CHEM 1121 - General Chemistry II Lab CHEM 1121 - General Chemistry II Lab 1 credit(s) Chemistry 1121 is a study of fundamental concepts and properties of selected elements and compounds utilizing lab… source |
| CHEM2010 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I 3 credit(s) Chemistry 2010 is an introductory sequence course in organic chemistry that considers the occurrences, structure, propertie… source |
| CHEM2011 | Organic Chemistry I Lab | — | CHEM 2011 - Organic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 2011 - Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 credit(s) Chemistry 2011 is an introductory sequence course in organic chemistry that considers the occurrences, structure, p… source |
| CHEM2020 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II 3 credit(s) Chemistry 2020 is an introductory sequence course in organic chemistry that considers the occurrences, structure, propert… source |
| CHEM2021 | Organic Chemistry II Lab | — | CHEM 2021 - Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 2021 - Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 credit(s) CHEM 2021 is an introductory sequence course in organic chemistry that considers the occurrences, structure, prop… source |
| CHEM2910 | Independent Study | — | CHEM 2910 - Independent Study CHEM 2910 - Independent Study 1-6 credit(s) This course would consist of the assignment of problems of independent study incorporating previous instruction and would be… source |
| CISP1010 | Computer Science I | — | CISP 1010 - Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I 4 credit(s) An introduction to all aspects of the programming and problem-solving process and the elements of good programming style. A h… source |
| CISP1020 | Computer Science II | — | CISP 1020 - Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II 4 credit(s) Programming in a high-level language with emphasis on structure, algorithms, documentation, and elementary data structures.… source |
| CISP2410 | Assembly and Computer Organization | — | CISP 2410 - Assembly and Computer Organization CISP 2410 - Assembly and Computer Organization 3 credit(s) This course provides students with an introduction to assembly language and computer organiza… source |
| CITC1300 | Beginning HTML and CSS | — | CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML and CSS CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML and CSS 3 credit(s) A beginning course in HTML that provides instruction in creating Web pages. Students learn to write HTML code. Topics… source |
| CITC1301 | Introduction to Programming and Logic | — | CITC 1301 - Introduction to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - Introduction to Programming and Logic 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the logic necessary for application programming. Topi… source |
| CITC1303 | Database Concepts | — | CITC 1303 - Database Concepts CITC 1303 - Database Concepts 3 credit(s) An introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems. Topics include data modeling, database de… source |
| CITC1307 | Introduction to Spreadsheets | — | CITC 1307 - Introduction to Spreadsheets CITC 1307 - Introduction to Spreadsheets 3 credit(s) Computer Spreadsheets is a study of the basic capabilities of computerized spreadsheets, including concep… source |
| CITC1320 | CompTIA A+ | — | CITC 1320 - CompTIA A+ CITC 1320 - CompTIA A+ 3 credit(s) An introduction to the installation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and connectivity of computers and networks. Topics include the int… source |
| CITC1321 | CompTIA A+ Core I | — | CITC 1321 - CompTIA A+ Core I CITC 1321 - CompTIA A+ Core I 3 credit(s) An introduction to the basics of computer hardware. Topics include identification and installation of internal components, disk… source |
| CITC1322 | CompTIA A+ Core II | — | CITC 1322 - CompTIA A+ Core II CITC 1322 - CompTIA A+ Core II 3 credit(s) An introduction to the basics of installing and configuring operating systems, expanded security, software troubleshooting, a… source |
| CITC1323 | CCNA I | — | CITC 1323 - CCNA I CITC 1323 - CCNA I 3 credit(s) CCNA I, Introduction to Networks, is the first course in the 3-course CCNA series and introduces architectures, models, protocols, and networking ele… source |
| CITC1324 | CCNA II | — | CITC 1324 - CCNA II CITC 1324 - CCNA II 3 credit(s) CCNA II, Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials, is the second course in the 3-course CCNA series and focuses on switching technologies and ro… source |
| CITC1332 | UNIX/Linux Operating System | — | CITC 1332 - UNIX/Linux Operating System CITC 1332 - UNIX/Linux Operating System 3 credit(s) An introduction to the basics of installing and configuring operating systems, expanded security, software… source |
| CITC1342 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | — | CITC 1342 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CITC 1342 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to artificial intelligence (AI). Students will lear… source |
| CITC1351 | Principles of Information Assurance | — | CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance 3 credit(s) A beginning course in information assurance which examines the fundamentals of information… source |
| CITC1367 | Introduction to Cloud Computing | — | CITC 1367 - Introduction to Cloud Computing CITC 1367 - Introduction to Cloud Computing 3 hours credit(s) This course is an introduction into the cloud computing model of servers, networks, applicati… source |
| CITC2190 | Capstone Course in Computer Information | — | CITC 2190 - Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2190 - Capstone Course in Computer Information 1 credit(s) This course is intended for the final semester of a student’s program of study. The… source |
| CITC2290 | Capstone Course in Computer Information | — | CITC 2290 - Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2290 - Capstone Course in Computer Information 2 credit(s) This course is intended for the final semester of a student’s program of study. The… source |
| CITC2312 | .NET Web-Based Client Development | — | CITC 2312 - .NET Web-Based Client Development CITC 2312 - .NET Web-Based Client Development 3 credit(s) An introduction on how to develop Web-Based applications using the Microsoft .NET, ASP and C#.… source |
| CITC2320 | Windows Server I | — | CITC 2320 - Windows Server I CITC 2320 - Windows Server I 3 credit(s) Using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating systems, students will learn to install, configure, administer, maintain, an… source |
| CITC2321 | CCNA III | — | CITC 2321 - CCNA III CITC 2321 - CCNA III 3 credit(s) CCNA III, Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation, is the third course in the 3-course CCNA series and describes the architectures and co… source |
| CITC2326 | Network Security | — | CITC 2326 - Network Security CITC 2326 - Network Security 3 credit(s) This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students… source |
| CITC2335 | Systems Analysis and Design | — | CITC 2335 - Systems Analysis and Design CITC 2335 - Systems Analysis and Design 3 credit(s) This course examines established and evolving methodologies for the analysis, design, and development of bu… source |
| CITC2347 | Web Database Application Development | — | CITC 2347 - Web Database Application Development CITC 2347 - Web Database Application Development 3 credit(s) This course develops the skills necessary for applications programmers and database devel… source |
| CITC2352 | Digital Forensics | — | CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will intro… source |
| CITC2361 | Advanced Web Design and Development | — | CITC 2361 - Advanced Web Design and Development CITC 2361 - Advanced Web Design and Development 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to client- side vs. server-side environments. Database… source |
| CITC2364 | Virtualization Essentials | — | CITC 2364 - Virtualization Essentials CITC 2364 - Virtualization Essentials 3 credit(s) A study of the business perspective, technical organization, operation, and governance of virtualization. This… source |
| CITC2375 | Internet Software Development | — | CITC 2375 - Internet Software Development CITC 2375 - Internet Software Development 3 credit(s) The history, growth and use of the Internet are explored, and major Internet protocols are discussed. S… source |
| CITC2381 | Cloud Computing I | — | CITC 2381 - Cloud Computing I CITC 2381 - Cloud Computing I 3 hours credit(s) This course is an exploration of cloud computing, cloud computing services, applications, and use cases. An in-depth exam… source |
| CITC2390 | Capstone Course in Computer Information | — | CITC 2390 - Capstone Course in Computer Information CITC 2390 - Capstone Course in Computer Information 3 credit(s) This course is intended for the final semester of a student’s program of study. The… source |
| CITC2391 | Special Topics | — | CITC 2391 - Special Topics CITC 2391 - Special Topics 3 credit(s) Special topics relating to various aspects of computer information technology. The course may be repeated for credit with departmenta… source |
| CITC2399 | CO-OP / Internship III in Computer Information Technology | — | CITC 2399 - CO-OP / Internship III in Computer Information Technology CITC 2399 - CO-OP / Internship III in Computer Information Technology 3 credit(s) This course is intended for the final semester… source |
| CITC2490 | Capstone Course in CIT | — | CITC 2490 - Capstone Course in CIT CITC 2490 - Capstone Course in CIT 4 credit(s) In this project-centered course, programming-concentration students apply conceptual and technical knowledge acquired… source |
| COMM1010 | Introduction to Mass Communication | — | COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communication 3 credit(s) Nature, functions, responsibilities of mass communication media and agencies. Survey of newsp… source |
| COMM1020 | Media Writing | — | COMM 1020 - Media Writing COMM 1020 - Media Writing 3 credit(s) Information gathering and writing for print and broadcast, including news and promotional copy; grammar, usage, and style workshop is a… source |
| COMM2000 | Forensics | — | COMM 2000 - Forensics COMM 2000 - Forensics 1 credit(s) Students participate in public speaking, debate, and dramatic interpretation events in competition May be repeated for credit. Enrollment by pe… source |
| COMM2020 | Television Production | — | COMM 2020 - Television Production COMM 2020 - Television Production 3 credit(s) Lecture and laboratory study of the techniques and procedures used in the creation, production, and direction of differ… source |
| COMM2025 | Fundamentals of Communication | — | COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication 3 credit(s) An introductory speech-communication course which focuses on the skills development in the areas of int… source |
| COMM2030 | Reporting | — | COMM 2030 - Reporting COMM 2030 - Reporting 3 credit(s) Instruction and laboratory practice in gathering information and writing types of stories handled by professional newspaper reporters. Assignme… source |
| COMM2055 | Argumentation and Debate | — | COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate 3 credit(s) Instruction and participation in argumentation and debate. Emphasis will be given to researching current issues,… source |
| COMM2065 | Advanced Public Speaking | — | COMM 2065 - Advanced Public Speaking COMM 2065 - Advanced Public Speaking 3 credits credit(s) An advanced course in speech communication skills. Emphasis is on public speaking, professional presentat… source |
| COMM2075 | Organizational Communication | — | COMM 2075 - Organizational Communication COMM 2075 - Organizational Communication 3 credit(s) A communication course which focuses on the student’s development of knowledge of theories, skills, metho… source |
| COMM2090 | Interpersonal Communication | — | COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credit(s) Interpersonal Communication is the study of the functions and processes of dyadic communication. Students a… source |
| COMM2550 | Communication Practicum | — | COMM 2550 - Communication Practicum COMM 2550 - Communication Practicum 1-3 credit(s) Supervised laboratory experience in designated communication area such as newspaper or public relations. Transfer… source |
| COMM2600 | Survey of Broadcasting | — | COMM 2600 - Survey of Broadcasting COMM 2600 - Survey of Broadcasting 3 credit(s) The study of the development of the broadcast industry and its present structure, FCC and other regulatory agencies,… source |
| COMM2650 | Cooperative Work Experience in Communication Field | — | COMM 2650 - Cooperative Work Experience in Communication Field COMM 2650 - Cooperative Work Experience in Communication Field 3 credit(s) Directed internship in a field of communication. Students may… source |
| COMM2900 | Contemporary Topics in Speech Communications | — | COMM 2900 - Contemporary Topics in Speech Communications COMM 2900 - Contemporary Topics in Speech Communications 3 credit(s) A course featuring the study of speech communication in contemporary soci… source |
| COMM2990 | Communication Problems | — | COMM 2990 - Communication Problems COMM 2990 - Communication Problems 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring in-depth study of a particular component in the field of Communications. The course may be repea… source |
| CONT1010 | Introduction to Concrete Technology | — | CONT 1010 - Introduction to Concrete Technology CONT 1010 - Introduction to Concrete Technology 1 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the history, career opportunities, job functions, profe… source |
| CONT1050 | Print Reading for Construction | — | CONT 1050 - Print Reading for Construction CONT 1050 - Print Reading for Construction 2 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce Concrete Technology majors to the world of construction and teac… source |
| CONT2000 | Fundamentals of Concrete - Properties and Testing | — | CONT 2000 - Fundamentals of Concrete - Properties and Testing CONT 2000 - Fundamentals of Concrete - Properties and Testing 4 credit(s) This course examines effects of concrete-making materials (aggr… source |
| CONT2050 | Concrete Construction Methods | — | CONT 2050 - Concrete Construction Methods CONT 2050 - Concrete Construction Methods 3 credit(s) This course covers forming, shoring, placing and reinforcing operations. Transporting, placing, consoli… source |
| CRFT1040 | Craft History I | — | CRFT 1040 - Craft History I CRFT 1040 - Craft History I 3 credit(s) Craft History is a survey of craft development from the Colonial period through the Industrial Revolution to the present. This cour… source |
| CRFT2210 | Blacksmithing and Foundry I | — | CRFT 2210 - Blacksmithing and Foundry I CRFT 2210 - Blacksmithing and Foundry I 3 credit(s) This is an introductory course that demonstrates the basic techniques of blacksmithing and green sand found… source |
| CRFT2220 | Blacksmithing and Foundry II | — | CRFT 2220 - Blacksmithing and Foundry II CRFT 2220 - Blacksmithing and Foundry II 3 credit(s) This course continues to build the competencies to produce the student’s abilities for production of usef… source |
| CRFT2310 | Woodcarving and Leather I | — | CRFT 2310 - Woodcarving and Leather I CRFT 2310 - Woodcarving and Leather I 3 credit(s) This is an introductory course that demonstrates the basic techniques of woodcarving and leathersmithing. This… source |
| CRFT2320 | Woodcarving and Leather II | — | CRFT 2320 - Woodcarving and Leather II CRFT 2320 - Woodcarving and Leather II 3 credit(s) An in-depth investigation in production of woodcarving techniques. Topics will include finishing and preserva… source |
| CRFT2410 | Blown Glass I | — | CRFT 2410 - Blown Glass I CRFT 2410 - Blown Glass I 3 credit(s) This is an introductory course that demonstrates the basic techniques of glass furnace techniques. This course will examine practical a… source |
| CRFT2420 | Blown Glass II | — | CRFT 2420 - Blown Glass II CRFT 2420 - Blown Glass II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Blown Glass I focusing on production, equipment maintenance, product design and production cost. Emphasis is placed… source |
| CRMJ1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) The course objective is for a student to examine policing, corrections, and the American court sy… source |
| CRMJ1020 | Introduction to the Legal Process | — | CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process 3 credit(s) This course reviews basic laws governing the maintenance of a democratic society and how crimin… source |
| CRMJ1301 | Correctional Counseling | — | CRMJ 1301 - Correctional Counseling CRMJ 1301 - Correctional Counseling 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the role of the correctional counselor. It defines the goals and methods, as wel… source |
| CRMJ1311 | Criminal Law | — | CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law 3 credit(s) This course examines the emergence of criminal law, criminal penalties and how law is used to regulate human behavior. The study of subst… source |
| CRMJ1322 | Police Administration and Organization | — | CRMJ 1322 - Police Administration and Organization CRMJ 1322 - Police Administration and Organization 3 credit(s) A study of the principles of personnel management functions and organization of the p… source |
| CRMJ1325 | Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | CRMJ 1325 - Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 1325 - Issues and Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) This course is a review and in-depth examination of current issues, trends, and ethical… source |
| CRMJ1330 | Criminal Evidence and Procedure | — | CRMJ 1330 - Criminal Evidence and Procedure CRMJ 1330 - Criminal Evidence and Procedure 3 credit(s) This course will be an introduction to the American Criminal Justice System with an emphasis on han… source |
| CRMJ1340 | Criminal Investigation | — | CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation 3 credit(s) This course is an examination of the methods of interviews, interrogation, admissions, confessions, written statement… source |
| CRMJ1341 | Physical Defense Tactics | — | CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defense Tactics CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defense Tactics 3 - 4 credit(s) An introduction to basic police defensive tactics system through physical practice of uncomplicated movements… source |
| CRMJ1343 | Investigative Photography | — | CRMJ 1343 - Investigative Photography CRMJ 1343 - Investigative Photography 3 credit(s) A study of the basic concepts of photography through an understanding of aperture, shutter speed, film speed. E… source |
| CRMJ1350 | Criminal Justice Career Planning | — | CRMJ 1350 - Criminal Justice Career Planning CRMJ 1350 - Criminal Justice Career Planning 3 credit(s) This course is designed to acquaint students with careers in criminal justice, and develop market… source |
| CRMJ1355 | Understanding Terrorism | — | CRMJ 1355 - Understanding Terrorism CRMJ 1355 - Understanding Terrorism 3 credit(s) This course will introduce students to the study of terrorism, and will provide a basic knowledge of the history of… source |
| CRMJ1360 | Introduction to Crime Scene Investigations | — | CRMJ 1360 - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigations CRMJ 1360 - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigations 3 credit(s) This course is designed to train and prepare participants to become skilled i… source |
| CRMJ1370 | Officer Survival | — | CRMJ 1370 - Officer Survival CRMJ 1370 - Officer Survival 3 credit(s) A study of the basics of police work needed to survive both mentally and physically. Topics include basic officer survival tactic… source |
| CRMJ1373 | Introduction to Homeland Security | — | CRMJ 1373 - Introduction to Homeland Security CRMJ 1373 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credit(s) This course will introduce students to the vocabulary and important components of Homeland Secu… source |
| CRMJ1374 | Transportation and Border Security | — | CRMJ 1374 - Transportation and Border Security CRMJ 1374 - Transportation and Border Security 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of modern border and transportation security challenges, as… source |
| CRMJ1380 | Academy Special Topics | — | CRMJ 1380 - Academy Special Topics CRMJ 1380 - Academy Special Topics 3 credit(s) This course provides an in-depth study of significant, relevant, and timely trends and issues in the field of Crimina… source |
| CRMJ1381 | Interview / Interrogation Techniques | — | CRMJ 1381 - Interview / Interrogation Techniques CRMJ 1381 - Interview / Interrogation Techniques 3 credit(s) A study of the techniques utilized in interviewing victims, witnesses, and subjects of in… source |
| CRMJ1385 | Basic Fingerprint Pattern and Identification | — | CRMJ 1385 - Basic Fingerprint Pattern and Identification CRMJ 1385 - Basic Fingerprint Pattern and Identification 3 credit(s) A study of ridge pattern identification and the physical aspects of finge… source |
| CRMJ1386 | Latent Fingerprint Development | — | CRMJ 1386 - Latent Fingerprint Development CRMJ 1386 - Latent Fingerprint Development 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of fingerprint development from the history of fingerprints to the most a… source |
| CRMJ1387 | Introduction to the Public Safety Professions | — | CRMJ 1387 - Introduction to the Public Safety Professions CRMJ 1387 - Introduction to the Public Safety Professions 3 credit(s) This course provides a general synopsis to the five major public safety… source |
| CRMJ1390 | Traffic Accident Investigation | — | CRMJ 1390 - Traffic Accident Investigation CRMJ 1390 - Traffic Accident Investigation 3 credit(s) A study of traffic collisions using scientific methods of vehicle speed calculation, timed distance s… source |
| CRMJ1391 | Patrol and Traffic Procedures | — | CRMJ 1391 - Patrol and Traffic Procedures CRMJ 1391 - Patrol and Traffic Procedures 3 credit(s) This course is intended to teach the basic foundations for development of an individual into an effecti… source |
| CRMJ1392 | Introduction to Criminal Investigations | — | CRMJ 1392 - Introduction to Criminal Investigations CRMJ 1392 - Introduction to Criminal Investigations 3 credit(s) This course is intended to introduce the entry-level officer to the basic patrol re… source |
| CRMJ1393 | Community Policing for Law Enforcement | — | CRMJ 1393 - Community Policing for Law Enforcement CRMJ 1393 - Community Policing for Law Enforcement 3 credit(s) This course is designed to develop a basic understanding of community policing. Major… source |
| CRMJ1395 | Tactical Talks | — | CRMJ 1395 - Tactical Talks CRMJ 1395 - Tactical Talks 3 credit(s) An interpersonal communications course for police officers. Provides officers the necessary tools to diffuse verbal confrontations as… source |
| CRMJ1396 | Tactical Shotgun | — | CRMJ 1396 - Tactical Shotgun CRMJ 1396 - Tactical Shotgun 3 credit(s) A study of operating skills for “tactical response shotgun.” Special emphasis on safety, gun handling, ammo selection, position s… source |
| CRMJ1397 | Surface Skeleton and Buried Bodies | — | CRMJ 1397 - Surface Skeleton and Buried Bodies CRMJ 1397 - Surface Skeleton and Buried Bodies 3 credit(s) This course focuses on techniques in locating clandestine bodies and graves. Topics include v… source |
| CRMJ1398 | Basic Emergency Procedures | — | CRMJ 1398 - Basic Emergency Procedures CRMJ 1398 - Basic Emergency Procedures 3 credit(s) This course was developed to teach the basics of managing critical incidents in the community of a law enforc… source |
| CRMJ1399 | Physical Conditioning | — | CRMJ 1399 - Physical Conditioning CRMJ 1399 - Physical Conditioning 3 credit(s) This course is designed to teach wellness and fitness for entry-level law enforcement and emergency personnel. An empha… source |
| CRMJ2010 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 credit(s) An overview of the American police, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the po… source |
| CRMJ2020 | Introduction to Corrections | — | CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credit(s) An overview of corrections, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the development of cor… source |
| CRMJ2301 | Computer Forensics | — | CRMJ 2301 - Computer Forensics CRMJ 2301 - Computer Forensics 3 credit(s) Forensics introduces the student to the background, history and terminology of computer crime. Students study the evolution o… source |
| CRMJ2305 | Introduction to Cyber Security | — | CRMJ 2305 - Introduction to Cyber Security CRMJ 2305 - Introduction to Cyber Security 3 credit(s) Provides an overview of criminal acts that can be committed with the use of a computer and the intern… source |
| CRMJ2311 | Juvenile Justice | — | CRMJ 2311 - Juvenile Justice CRMJ 2311 - Juvenile Justice 3 credit(s) This course is an overview of the extent, causes, nature, and control of juvenile delinquency from a sociological perspective. Va… source |
| CRMJ2312 | Criminology | — | CRMJ 2312 - Criminology CRMJ 2312 - Criminology 3 credit(s) This course is a systematic study of crime, criminals and the criminal justice system. It explores the fundamental elements of criminology… source |
| CRMJ2314 | Advanced Crime Scene Techniques | — | CRMJ 2314 - Advanced Crime Scene Techniques CRMJ 2314 - Advanced Crime Scene Techniques 3 credit(s) A study of crime scene techniques that takes the student beyond the classroom and into the field. S… source |
| CRMJ2322 | Police Firearms | — | CRMJ 2322 - Police Firearms CRMJ 2322 - Police Firearms 3 credit(s) An introduction to police combat firearms training, firearms tactics, deadly force policies and shoot/don’t shoot decisions. Emphas… source |
| CRMJ2323 | Advanced Fingerprint Techniques | — | CRMJ 2323 - Advanced Fingerprint Techniques CRMJ 2323 - Advanced Fingerprint Techniques 3 credit(s) A study of the comprehensive application of development of enhancement techniques for physical evid… source |
| CRMJ2331 | Seminar in Crime Scene Investigation | — | CRMJ 2331 - Seminar in Crime Scene Investigation CRMJ 2331 - Seminar in Crime Scene Investigation 3 credit(s) An opportunity for the CSI student to study the role of the crime scene technician in the… source |
| CRMJ2332 | Drug Identification and Effects | — | CRMJ 2332 - Drug Identification and Effects CRMJ 2332 - Drug Identification and Effects 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals needed for identifying both the appearance and effects of controlled su… source |
| CRMJ2333 | Basic Criminal Law and Procedures | — | CRMJ 2333 - Basic Criminal Law and Procedures CRMJ 2333 - Basic Criminal Law and Procedures 3 credit(s) This course is designed to develop a basic understanding of community policing. Major component… source |
| CRMJ2335 | Victimology | — | CRMJ 2335 - Victimology CRMJ 2335 - Victimology 3 credit(s) This course provides a combination of victimization theories with applied responses to victimization. It explores victim-offender relations… source |
| CRMJ2336 | Introduction to Criminalistics | — | CRMJ 2336 - Introduction to Criminalistics CRMJ 2336 - Introduction to Criminalistics 3 credit(s) A study of the scientific evaluation of physical evidence in the crime lab; firearms examination, com… source |
| CRMJ2340 | Investigative Report Writing | — | CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing 3 credit(s) This course focuses on preparing analytical investigative reports and explores techniques of organizing,… source |
| CRMJ2345 | Domestic Violence | — | CRMJ 2345 - Domestic Violence CRMJ 2345 - Domestic Violence 3 credit(s) A study into violence, focusing on physical, sexual, and emotional abuse in the family and society. As needed. (T) source |
| CRMJ2353 | Police Tactical Training (SWAT) | — | CRMJ 2353 - Police Tactical Training (SWAT) CRMJ 2353 - Police Tactical Training (SWAT) 3 credit(s) An overview of the historical development of special weapons and tactical teams. Studies the techni… source |
| CRMJ2359 | Correctional Administration | — | CRMJ 2359 - Correctional Administration CRMJ 2359 - Correctional Administration 3 credit(s) Correctional Security Administration provides context of corrections history to goals and philosophies of c… source |
| CRMJ2361 | Evidence Photography | — | CRMJ 2361 - Evidence Photography CRMJ 2361 - Evidence Photography 3 credit(s) A study of the photographic aspects used in criminal investigation with emphasis on types of cameras and lighting for pur… source |
| CRMJ2362 | Defensive and Tactical Driving | — | CRMJ 2362 - Defensive and Tactical Driving CRMJ 2362 - Defensive and Tactical Driving 3 or 4 credit(s) The course is designed to instill in officers the knowledge and skills of vehicular defensive, t… source |
| CRMJ2363 | Basic Law Enforcement Procedures | — | CRMJ 2363 - Basic Law Enforcement Procedures CRMJ 2363 - Basic Law Enforcement Procedures 2 or 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to common practices and procedures that are utilized by law e… source |
| CRMJ2364 | Bloodstain Evidence | — | CRMJ 2364 - Bloodstain Evidence CRMJ 2364 - Bloodstain Evidence 3 credit(s) A study of bloodstains, bloodspatter, and bloodstain pattern. Focuses on surface texture, direction of travel of blood stri… source |
| CRMJ2365 | Constitutional Rights of Prisoners | — | CRMJ 2365 - Constitutional Rights of Prisoners CRMJ 2365 - Constitutional Rights of Prisoners 3 credit(s) This course is an analysis of prisoners’ rights in light of new Supreme Court decisions. An e… source |
| CRMJ2366 | Criminal Intelligence | — | CRMJ 2366 - Criminal Intelligence CRMJ 2366 - Criminal Intelligence 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the production of intelligence from the analysis of multiple and diverse sources of information.… source |
| CRMJ2367 | Mental Health Aspects of Criminal Behavior | — | CRMJ 2367 - Mental Health Aspects of Criminal Behavior CRMJ 2367 - Mental Health Aspects of Criminal Behavior 3 credit(s) This course is a study of deviant behavior with emphasis on dealing with the… source |
| CRMJ2371 | Intelligence Analysis and Security Management | — | CRMJ 2371 - Intelligence Analysis and Security Management CRMJ 2371 - Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 credit(s) This course examines intelligence analysis and its indispensable relati… source |
| CRMJ2381 | Special Topics in Criminal Justice | — | CRMJ 2381 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 2381 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) This course provides an in-depth study of significant, relevant, and timely trends and issues… source |
| CRMJ2390 | Probation and Parole | — | CRMJ 2390 - Probation and Parole CRMJ 2390 - Probation and Parole 3 credit(s) A study of the supervision of offenders in the community, including history, philosophy, legal foundations, strategies, p… source |
| CRMJ2394 | White Collar Crime | — | CRMJ 2394 - White Collar Crime CRMJ 2394 - White Collar Crime 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to white-collar crime and examines the various types of white-collar crimes that exist i… source |
| CRMJ2395 | Corporate Security and Loss Prevention | — | CRMJ 2395 - Corporate Security and Loss Prevention CRMJ 2395 - Corporate Security and Loss Prevention 3 credit(s) The course focuses on issues related to corporate, private and industrial security fu… source |
| CRMJ2422 | Basic Firearms Education | — | CRMJ 2422 - Basic Firearms Education CRMJ 2422 - Basic Firearms Education 4 credit(s) A basic pistol and shotgun course for law enforcement students to train them in the use of weapons used in their… source |
| CRMJ2601 | Basic Law Enforcement I | — | CRMJ 2601 - Basic Law Enforcement I CRMJ 2601 - Basic Law Enforcement I 1-6 credit(s) This transition course is designed for law enforcement graduates from Tennessee state-approved academies to earn… source |
| CRMJ2602 | Basic Law Enforcement II | — | CRMJ 2602 - Basic Law Enforcement II CRMJ 2602 - Basic Law Enforcement II 1-6 credit(s) This transition course is designed for law enforcement graduates from Tennessee state-approved academies to ear… source |
| CSPT1102 | Central Processing Lab | — | CSPT 1102 - Central Processing Lab CSPT 1102 - Central Processing Lab 3 credit(s) A study of Sterile Technique and basic techniques necessary to function as a Central Processing Technician in the sur… source |
| CSPT1310 | Central Processing Capstone | — | CSPT 1310 - Central Processing Capstone CSPT 1310 - Central Processing Capstone 3 credit(s) An overview of the surgical and central service environment, clinical management and documentation skills,… source |
| CSPT1401 | Intro to Central Processing Technology | — | CSPT 1401 - Intro to Central Processing Technology CSPT 1401 - Intro to Central Processing Technology 4 credit(s) An introduction to principles, techniques and issues in the surgical and central serv… source |
| CSPT1412 | Central Processing Practicum II | — | CSPT 1412 - Central Processing Practicum II CSPT 1412 - Central Processing Practicum II 4 credit(s) Course consists of second of two supervised clinical-rotation during which students will complete o… source |
| CSPT1511 | Central Processing Practicum | — | CSPT 1511 - Central Processing Practicum CSPT 1511 - Central Processing Practicum 5 credit(s) Course consists of the first of two supervised clinical-rotation during which students will complete comp… source |
| CULA1009 | Culinary Math Skills | — | CULA 1009 - Culinary Math Skills CULA 1009 - Culinary Math Skills 1 credit(s) The course will introduce the student to the importance of knowing how and why math equations are vital to the operation… source |
| CULA1126 | Saucier | — | CULA 1126 - Saucier CULA 1126 - Saucier 1 credit(s) This course instructs students in basic sauce concepts and technical guidelines to produce high quality sauces. This course will include stocks, th… source |
| CULA1200 | Sanitation and Food Safety | — | CULA 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety CULA 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety 1 credit(s) This primer course is designed to educate all students to the sacred trust between food production facilities… source |
| CULA1231 | Introduction to Cake Decorating | — | CULA 1231 - Introduction to Cake Decorating CULA 1231 - Introduction to Cake Decorating 2 credit(s) This course teaches the methods of baking a cake and step-by-step decorating techniques. Students l… source |
| CULA1232 | Advanced Cake Decorating | — | CULA 1232 - Advanced Cake Decorating CULA 1232 - Advanced Cake Decorating 2 credit(s) In this advanced cake decorating course students build on previously acquired skills to make several different th… source |
| CULA1240 | Dining Room Service | — | CULA 1240 - Dining Room Service CULA 1240 - Dining Room Service 2 credit(s) An exploration of table service principles and skills with an emphasis on customer service in a restaurant. The focus will… source |
| CULA1305 | Nutrition for Culinary Arts | — | CULA 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts CULA 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts 3 credit(s) This is an introduction to the basic nutritional principles and guidelines. Topics include nutrients, carbo… source |
| CULA1310 | Fundamentals of Baking | — | CULA 1310 - Fundamentals of Baking CULA 1310 - Fundamentals of Baking 3 credit(s) Fundamentals of baking is an introduction to the basic principles of baking including formula procedures, properties… source |
| CULA1320 | Culinary I - Fundamentals | — | CULA 1320 - Culinary I - Fundamentals CULA 1320 - Culinary I - Fundamentals 3 credit(s) This is the introductory food production class for culinary students. Topics include the theories and methods o… source |
| CULA1321 | Advanced Baking and Pastry Skills | — | CULA 1321 - Advanced Baking and Pastry Skills CULA 1321 - Advanced Baking and Pastry Skills 3 credit(s) Bakery Skills are polished as students learn more difficult baking, pastry and dessert techniqu… source |
| CULA1325 | Culinary II - Fabrication | — | CULA 1325 - Culinary II - Fabrication CULA 1325 - Culinary II - Fabrication 3 credit(s) This course will introduce the principles of identifying, receiving, fabricating and storing vegetables, fruits… source |
| CULA1330 | Garde Manger | — | CULA 1330 - Garde Manger CULA 1330 - Garde Manger 3 credit(s) This course provides students with skills and knowledge of the organization, equipment and responsibilities of the “cold kitchen”. Studen… source |
| CULA2180 | Culinary Internship | — | CULA 2180 - Culinary Internship CULA 2180 - Culinary Internship 1 credit(s) This course is a supervised work experience in the culinary field requiring a minimum number of work hours. Work activities… source |
| CULA2280 | Culinary Internship | — | CULA 2280 - Culinary Internship CULA 2280 - Culinary Internship 2 credit(s) This course is a supervised work experience in the culinary field requiring a minimum number of work hours. Work activities… source |
| CULA2320 | Quantity Foods | — | CULA 2320 - Quantity Foods CULA 2320 - Quantity Foods 3 credit(s) This course is designed to build knowledge and experience in quantity food production in a foodservice operation. Basic principles of… source |
| CULA2331 | Cooking for Special Diets | — | CULA 2331 - Cooking for Special Diets CULA 2331 - Cooking for Special Diets 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the basics of product selection and cooking techniques appropriate for a var… source |
| CULA2341 | Artisan and Specialty Breads | — | CULA 2341 - Artisan and Specialty Breads CULA 2341 - Artisan and Specialty Breads 3 credit(s) This course provides an advanced study in the art of bread making. Topics include relevant formulas and t… source |
| CULA2342 | European Cakes and Tortes | — | CULA 2342 - European Cakes and Tortes CULA 2342 - European Cakes and Tortes 3 credit(s) The course will introduce the student to a wide variety of classical and modern cakes suitable for restaurant,… source |
| CULA2350 | Professional Catering | — | CULA 2350 - Professional Catering CULA 2350 - Professional Catering 3 credit(s) This course examines the requirements to start and operate a catering company. Topics of discussion include kitchen equ… source |
| CULA2351 | Plated Desserts and Presentations | — | CULA 2351 - Plated Desserts and Presentations CULA 2351 - Plated Desserts and Presentations 3 credit(s) The essential elements of plated desserts are taught in detail. The students are taught to stri… source |
| CULA2352 | Hot and Cold Desserts | — | CULA 2352 - Hot and Cold Desserts CULA 2352 - Hot and Cold Desserts 3 credit(s) This course covers the principles and techniques of sorbets and ice creams, soufflés, cobblers, crisps and strudel doug… source |
| CULA2360 | How to Successfully Run a Food Truck Business | — | CULA 2360 - How to Successfully Run a Food Truck Business CULA 2360 - How to Successfully Run a Food Truck Business 3 credit(s) This course will address established focal points of determining the vi… source |
| CULA2361 | Retail Bakery Management | — | CULA 2361 - Retail Bakery Management CULA 2361 - Retail Bakery Management 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to the application of baking and pastry arts production techniques in a wholes… source |
| CULA2363 | Bistro | — | CULA 2363 - Bistro CULA 2363 - Bistro 3 credit(s) Students will gain experience in a production environment, preparing daily meals for a bistro. The primary focus is on speed, quantity production, qu… source |
| CULA2373 | Gourmet Foods | — | CULA 2373 - Gourmet Foods CULA 2373 - Gourmet Foods 3 hours credit(s) This course will expand on prior knowledge but also includes vegetable cookery, pasta and rice cookery, sandwich making, hors d’o… source |
| CULA2375 | Purchasing and Cost Control | — | CULA 2375 - Purchasing and Cost Control CULA 2375 - Purchasing and Cost Control 3 credit(s) This course is intended to provide student with the methodologies and tools to control food, beverage, labo… source |
| CULA2376 | International Foods | — | CULA 2376 - International Foods CULA 2376 - International Foods 3 credit(s) International Foods will expose students to some of the diversity of culture and foods of many countries around the world i… source |
| CULA2380 | Culinary Internship | — | CULA 2380 - Culinary Internship CULA 2380 - Culinary Internship 3 credit(s) This course is a supervised work experience in the culinary field requiring a minimum number of work hours. Work activities… source |
| CULA2510 | Meat Basics | — | CULA 2510 - Meat Basics CULA 2510 - Meat Basics 3 credit(s) This class is an overview on the lifecycle of different meat sources and how they exist in a farm setting, from growing, finishing to proce… source |
| CULA2520 | Retail and Wholesale Meat Cutting | — | CULA 2520 - Retail and Wholesale Meat Cutting CULA 2520 - Retail and Wholesale Meat Cutting 3 credit(s) This lab class will provide meat cutting techniques for optimal utilization and profit. The stu… source |
| CULA2530 | Meat Science | — | CULA 2530 - Meat Science CULA 2530 - Meat Science 3 credit(s) This class will embrace the chemical composition of different meats and how they exist naturally. The student will examine and embrace di… source |
| CULA2540 | Meat Merchandising | — | CULA 2540 - Meat Merchandising CULA 2540 - Meat Merchandising 3 credit(s) This course will prepare the student to successfully fabricate, prepare, present, and display a variety of raw and cooked mea… source |
| CULA2550 | Meat Cutter I - Work Based Learning | — | CULA 2550 - Meat Cutter I - Work Based Learning CULA 2550 - Meat Cutter I - Work Based Learning 3 credit(s) This class will provide the opportunity for the student to work with an industry partner wh… source |
| CULA2551 | Meat Cutter II - Work Based Learning | — | CULA 2551 - Meat Cutter II - Work Based Learning CULA 2551 - Meat Cutter II - Work Based Learning 3 credit(s) This class will provide the opportunity for the student to work with an industry partner… source |
| DANC1005 | Introduction to Dance | — | DANC 1005 - Introduction to Dance DANC 1005 - Introduction to Dance 3 credit(s) A survey of dance from primitive to the present with emphasis on understanding and appreciating the physical and aesthe… source |
| DANC1530 | Ballet I | — | DANC 1530 - Ballet I DANC 1530 - Ballet I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical ballet techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (T) Equivalent… source |
| DANC1535 | Ballet II | — | DANC 1535 - Ballet II DANC 1535 - Ballet II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical ballet techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (T) Equiva… source |
| DANC1540 | Jazz 1 | — | DANC 1540 - Jazz 1 DANC 1540 - Jazz 1 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical jazz techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (T) Equivalent to PH… source |
| DANC1545 | Jazz II | — | DANC 1545 - Jazz II DANC 1545 - Jazz II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical jazz techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (T) Equivalent t… source |
| DANC1550 | Modern Dance I | — | DANC 1550 - Modern Dance I DANC 1550 - Modern Dance I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical modern dance techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As need… source |
| DANC1555 | Modern Dance II | — | DANC 1555 - Modern Dance II DANC 1555 - Modern Dance II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical modern dance techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As… source |
| DANC1560 | Tap Dance I | — | DANC 1560 - Tap Dance I DANC 1560 - Tap Dance I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical tap dance techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (T) E… source |
| DANC1565 | Tap Dance II | — | DANC 1565 - Tap Dance II DANC 1565 - Tap Dance II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical tap dance techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (… source |
| DANC1570 | Clogging | — | DANC 1570 - Clogging DANC 1570 - Clogging 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical clogging techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (T) Equivale… source |
| DANC2010 | Dance for the Theatre | — | DANC 2010 - Dance for the Theatre DANC 2010 - Dance for the Theatre 3 credit(s) Techniques of dance for musical, comedy, opera, television, style, and choreography for these forms. As needed. (T) source |
| DANC2020 | Choreography | — | DANC 2020 - Choreography DANC 2020 - Choreography 3 credit(s) Explanation of movement technique sequences, and choreographic forms. Basic elements of notation. As needed. (T) source |
| DANC2500 | Dance Production | — | DANC 2500 - Dance Production DANC 2500 - Dance Production 1 credit(s) Supervised production work and practical exercises in all aspects of dance relating to the mounting of a performance for presenta… source |
| DANC2990 | Dance Problems | — | DANC 2990 - Dance Problems DANC 2990 - Dance Problems 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring in-depth study in the field of dance. The course may be repeated for credit provided the theme is not repeated.… source |
| DIGM1400 | Principles of Visual Effects and Motion Graphics | — | DIGM 1400 - Principles of Visual Effects and Motion Graphics DIGM 1400 - Principles of Visual Effects and Motion Graphics 4 credit(s) Introduction to practical techniques and awareness in video produ… source |
| DIGM1500 | Principles of Digital Game Design | — | DIGM 1500 - Principles of Digital Game Design DIGM 1500 - Principles of Digital Game Design 4 credit(s) Introduction to the fundamentals of game asset creation and game design. Through studio lecture… source |
| DIGM1800 | Principles of Digital Animation | — | DIGM 1800 - Principles of Digital Animation DIGM 1800 - Principles of Digital Animation 4 credit(s) Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and 3D industries. Through studio lecture and studio… source |
| DIGM1900 | Principles of Visualization | — | DIGM 1900 - Principles of Visualization DIGM 1900 - Principles of Visualization 4 credit(s) An introduction to practical and theoretical knowledge in visualization. Through lectures and studio applic… source |
| ECED1310 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | — | ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credit(s) Introduction to Early Childhood Education is an introduction to the early child… source |
| ECED2186 | Special Topics in Early Childhood Education | — | ECED 2186 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2186 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1-3 credit(s) The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood… source |
| ECED2310 | Safe, Healthy Learning Environments | — | ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy Learning Environments ECED 2310 - Safe, Healthy Learning Environments 3 credit(s) Safe, Healthy Learning Environments is a study of the basic principles and practices of saf… source |
| ECED2312 | Administration of Early Childhood Programs | — | ECED 2312 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs ECED 2312 - Administration of Early Childhood Programs 3 credit(s) Administration of Early Childhood Programs is a study of organizational and a… source |
| ECED2315 | Early Childhood Curriculum | — | ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum 3 credit(s) Early Childhood Curriculum is a study of developmentally appropriate practices and the teacher’s role in supp… source |
| ECED2320 | Infant, Toddler, Child Development | — | ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development ECED 2320 - Infant, Toddler, Child Development 3 credit(s) Infant, Toddler, Child Development is a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotion… source |
| ECED2330 | Infant and Toddler Care | — | ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care 3 credit(s) Infant and Toddler Care is a study of the care and education of infants and toddlers ages birth to three in group s… source |
| ECED2335 | Initial Practicum | — | ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum 3 credit(s) Initial Practicum is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 30 clock hours in instruction and 45 clock hours in a c… source |
| ECED2340 | Family Dynamics and Community Involvement | — | ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement 3 credit(s) Family Dynamics and Community Involvement is a study of the role of the family… source |
| ECED2360 | Development of Exceptional Children | — | ECED 2360 - Development of Exceptional Children ECED 2360 - Development of Exceptional Children 3 credit(s) Development of Exceptional Children explores practices that early childhood professionals c… source |
| ECED2365 | Final Practicum | — | ECED 2365 - Final Practicum ECED 2365 - Final Practicum 3 credit(s) Final Practicum is a supervised clinical experience with a minimum of 15 clock hours in instruction and 90 clock hours in a clinica… source |
| ECED2370 | Developmental Assessment | — | ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment 3 credit(s) Developmental Assessment covers assessment for children from ages birth through eight. Both formal and informal i… source |
| ECED2375 | Social-Emotional Development | — | ECED 2375 - Social-Emotional Development ECED 2375 - Social-Emotional Development 3 credit(s) This course addresses promotion, prevention, and intervention strategies related to young children’s soci… source |
| ECED2380 | Language and Literacy in Early Childhood | — | ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy in Early Childhood 3 credit(s) Language and Literacy in Early Childhood focuses on research-based principles and… source |
| ECED2385 | Math and Science in Early Childhood | — | ECED 2385 - Math and Science in Early Childhood ECED 2385 - Math and Science in Early Childhood 3 credit(s) Math and Science in Early Childhood is a course covering the standards, principles, and pra… source |
| ECED2390 | Creative Development | — | ECED 2390 - Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development 3 credit(s) Creative Development provides strategies for promoting creative development of the young child ages birth through eight.… source |
| ECON2100 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credit(s) A study of basic macroeconomic concepts including GDP, economic growth, unemployment and inflation. Also… source |
| ECON2200 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credit(s) Microeconomics is the study of firms, industries, and consumers to include the following topics: supply a… source |
| ECON2210 | Business Statistical Applications | — | ECON 2210 - Business Statistical Applications ECON 2210 - Business Statistical Applications 3 credit(s) A statistics course that includes the study of descriptive statistics, probability and probabil… source |
| EDUC1010 | The Freshman Experience | — | EDUC 1010 - The Freshman Experience EDUC 1010 - The Freshman Experience 1 credit(s) Introduction to college opportunities, procedures, resources and services. Topics include personal enhancement and… source |
| EDUC1030 | The College Experience | — | EDUC 1030 - The College Experience EDUC 1030 - The College Experience 3 credit(s) This course is designed to empower the student as he/she attempts to set and maintain realistic personal and educatio… source |
| EDUC1130 | Drivers Education: Defensive and Tactical Driving | — | EDUC 1130 - Drivers Education: Defensive and Tactical Driving EDUC 1130 - Drivers Education: Defensive and Tactical Driving 3 credit(s) This course is designed to instill in students the knowledge an… source |
| EDUC2000 | Introduction to Education | — | EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education EDUC 2000 - Introduction to Education 3 hours credit(s) Survey of historical, sociological, philosophical, and legal foundations of American education, with an o… source |
| EDUC2100 | Orientation to the Profession of Education | — | EDUC 2100 - Orientation to the Profession of Education EDUC 2100 - Orientation to the Profession of Education 1 credit(s) This course will provide the student interested in the teaching profession wi… source |
| EDUC2110 | Career Planning for the 21st Century | — | EDUC 2110 - Career Planning for the 21st Century EDUC 2110 - Career Planning for the 21st Century 1 credit(s) This course examines the nature of careers and the education-work system in which careers… source |
| EDUC2210 | Educational Psychology | — | EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology 3 credit(s) Understanding and application of the psychology of human development to the teaching and learning process in educatio… source |
| EDUC2220 | Introduction to Exceptional Learners/Special Education | — | EDUC 2220 - Introduction to Exceptional Learners/Special Education EDUC 2220 - Introduction to Exceptional Learners/Special Education 3 hours credit(s) This course deals with the special needs studen… source |
| EDUC2400 | Drivers Education: Vehicle Dynamics Awareness | — | EDUC 2400 - Drivers Education: Vehicle Dynamics Awareness EDUC 2400 - Drivers Education: Vehicle Dynamics Awareness 3 credit(s) This course is designed to acquaint students with the safe handling dyn… source |
| EDUC2450 | Drivers Education: Advanced Technical Driving | — | EDUC 2450 - Drivers Education: Advanced Technical Driving EDUC 2450 - Drivers Education: Advanced Technical Driving 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare drivers with the tactical knowledge… source |
| EDUC2810 | Honors Seminar: Leadership Development | — | EDUC 2810 - Honors Seminar: Leadership Development EDUC 2810 - Honors Seminar: Leadership Development 3 credit(s) This course has as its focus the development of leadership ability. The course provid… source |
| EDUC2818 | Honors Program Seminar | — | EDUC 2818 - Honors Program Seminar EDUC 2818 - Honors Program Seminar 1-3 credit(s) This course will provide support to the student that is a part of the Walters State Honors Program. Through this co… source |
| EDUC2910 | Field Study in Education | — | EDUC 2910 - Field Study in Education EDUC 2910 - Field Study in Education 3 credit(s) This course builds on observation techniques and is designed to expose students to the field of teaching. It is a… source |
| EDUC2990 | Problems in Education | — | EDUC 2990 - Problems in Education EDUC 2990 - Problems in Education 1-3 credit(s) Designed for the study of special problems and/or current topics in the field of education. May also be used for prep… source |
| EETC1311 | Electric Circuits I | — | EETC 1311 - Electric Circuits I EETC 1311 - Electric Circuits I 3 credit(s) An introductory course in DC and AC circuits. Topics include atomic structure, current and voltage, resistance, power, Ohm’… source |
| EETC1312 | Electric Circuits II | — | EETC 1312 - Electric Circuits II EETC 1312 - Electric Circuits II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Electric Circuits I covering topics on a more advanced level. DC topics include Network Theorems such a… source |
| EETC1321 | Electronics I | — | EETC 1321 - Electronics I EETC 1321 - Electronics I 3 credit(s) An introductory course in solid state devices. Topics include rectification, filters, voltage regulation, characteristic curves, graphi… source |
| EETC1331 | Digital Fundamentals | — | EETC 1331 - Digital Fundamentals EETC 1331 - Digital Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An introductory course in digital logic systems. Topics include logic gates, boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and the anal… source |
| EETC2290 | Capstone | — | EETC 2290 - Capstone EETC 2290 - Capstone 2 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multifaceted project relative to the field of s… source |
| EETC2291 | Internship | — | EETC 2291 - Internship EETC 2291 - Internship 2 credit(s) A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compen… source |
| EETC2311 | Power Technology | — | EETC 2311 - Power Technology EETC 2311 - Power Technology 3 credit(s) An introductory course in industrial power systems. Topics include transformer operation and types, load configurations, power fa… source |
| EETC2331 | PLC I | — | EETC 2331 - PLC I EETC 2331 - PLC I 3 credit(s) An introductory course in programmable logic controllers. Topics include ladder logic diagram reading and development leading to the programming of a P… source |
| EETC2332 | PLC II | — | EETC 2332 - PLC II EETC 2332 - PLC II 3 credit(s) This course covers advanced topics in PLC programming such as servo motors and encoders, material handling systems, networking of control systems and… source |
| EETC2350 | Integrated Robotics | — | EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics 3 credit(s) This course is a study of robotic technology integration into an automated manufacturing system. S. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/2… source |
| EETC2390 | Capstone | — | EETC 2390 - Capstone EETC 2390 - Capstone 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multifaceted project relative to the field of s… source |
| EETC2391 | Internship | — | EETC 2391 - Internship EETC 2391 - Internship 3 credit(s) A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compen… source |
| EETC2399 | Special Topics | — | EETC 2399 - Special Topics EETC 2399 - Special Topics 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curriculum. As… source |
| EGRT2020 | Technology and Society | — | EGRT 2020 - Technology and Society EGRT 2020 - Technology and Society 3 credit(s) How does technology impact society and one’s daily life? Historical aspects of the development of technology beginnin… source |
| EGRT2170 | CADD (Computer Aided Design Drafting) | — | EGRT 2170 - CADD (Computer Aided Design Drafting) EGRT 2170 - CADD (Computer Aided Design Drafting) 4 credit(s) Fundamentals of engineering drawing and sketching: orthographic projections, dimensioni… source |
| EGRT2200 | Machine Tool Principles | — | EGRT 2200 - Machine Tool Principles EGRT 2200 - Machine Tool Principles 4 credit(s) The use of metalworking machine tools and accessories including the mill, lathe, saw, drill press, and surface grin… source |
| EGRT2310 | Electrical Principles | — | EGRT 2310 - Electrical Principles EGRT 2310 - Electrical Principles 4 credit(s) Introduction to electricity, DC circuits, power, DC meters, conductors, insulators, capacitance, magnetism, and electro… source |
| EGRT2320 | Electronics I | — | EGRT 2320 - Electronics I EGRT 2320 - Electronics I 4 credit(s) Devices, rectification, filters, voltage regulation, characteristic curves, graphical analysis of amplification, amplifier configuratio… source |
| EGRT2370 | Digital Circuits | — | EGRT 2370 - Digital Circuits EGRT 2370 - Digital Circuits 4 credit(s) Introduction to digital logic, binary numbers and codes, Boolean algebra, gating networks, flipflops, counters, registers, arithm… source |
| EMRC1010 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | EMRC 1010 - Emergency Medical Responder EMRC 1010 - Emergency Medical Responder 4 credit(s) This initial training course in the art of pre-hospital emergency medical care follows the guidelines set b… source |
| EMSA1111 | Advanced EMT Clinical | — | EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical 1 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Clinical is one of two course designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSA1112 | Advanced EMT Field Internship | — | EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship 1 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Field Internship is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psych… source |
| EMSA1201 | Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab 2 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the st… source |
| EMSA1202 | Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 2 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based… source |
| EMSA1501 | Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies | — | EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies 5 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limit… source |
| EMSA1502 | Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies | — | EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 5 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture cours… source |
| EMSB1101 | EMT Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab 1 credit(s) EMT Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications,… source |
| EMSB1102 | Trauma and Medicals Skills Lab | — | EMSB 1102 - Trauma and Medicals Skills Lab EMSB 1102 - Trauma and Medicals Skills Lab 1 credit(s) EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize obste… source |
| EMSB1111 | EMT Clinical | — | EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical 1 credit(s) EMT Clinical is the one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSB1112 | EMT Field Internship | — | EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship 1 credit(s) EMT Field Internship is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSB1401 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | EMSB 1401 - Emergency Medical Responder EMSB 1401 - Emergency Medical Responder 4 credit(s) Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) is a lecture designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an Eme… source |
| EMSB1402 | Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician I | — | EMSB 1402 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician I EMSB 1402 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician I 4 credit(s) EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is the one of two lecture… source |
| EMSB1403 | Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician II | — | EMSB 1403 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician II EMSB 1403 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technician II 4 credit(s) EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is the one of two lecture course… source |
| EMSB1601 | EMT Medical Emergencies | — | EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies 6 credit(s) EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the k… source |
| EMSB1602 | EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies | — | EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 6 credit(s) EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the stud… source |
| EMSP1311 | Paramedic Clinical I | — | EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I 3 credit(s) Paramedic Clinical I is the first of three clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and aff… source |
| EMSP1401 | Paramedic Skills Lab I | — | EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Lab I EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Lab I 4 credit(s) Skills Lab I is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize airway management, medication administrati… source |
| EMSP1801 | Fundamentals of Paramedic I | — | EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I 8 credit(s) Fundamentals of Paramedic I is the first of two lecture courses to include the following topics: paramedic… source |
| EMSP2303 | Paramedic Practicum | — | EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum 3 credit(s) Paramedic Practicum is a combination of laboratory and scenarios based course intended to assist students on developing ski… source |
| EMSP2402 | Paramedic Skills Lab II | — | EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Lab II EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Lab II 4 credit(s) Paramedic Skills Lab II is a laboratory based course intended to utilize scenarios to emphasize respiratory/cardiac… source |
| EMSP2403 | Paramedic Capstone | — | EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone 4 credit(s) Paramedic Capstone serves as a mechanism to insure that the student meets academic requirements to test for National Registry… source |
| EMSP2412 | Paramedic Clinical II | — | EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II 4 credit(s) Paramedic Clinical II is the second of three clinical experiences designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor… source |
| EMSP2513 | Paramedic Field Internship | — | EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship 5 credit(s) Paramedic Field Internship provides evidence that the student is capable of acting as a team leader in managi… source |
| EMSP2802 | Fundamentals of Paramedic II | — | EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II 8 credit(s) Fundamentals of Paramedic II is the second of two lecture courses to include the following topics: respir… source |
| EMTB1070 | Basic Cardiac Life Support (CPR) | — | EMTB 1070 - Basic Cardiac Life Support (CPR) EMTB 1070 - Basic Cardiac Life Support (CPR) 1 credit(s) The cardio-pulmonary resuscitation course is 15 . Topics include anatomy and physiology, practica… source |
| EMTB1110 | Communication with the Hearing Impaired | — | EMTB 1110 - Communication with the Hearing Impaired EMTB 1110 - Communication with the Hearing Impaired 1 credit(s) This course is for first responders, EMT’s, paramedics, and other allied health pro… source |
| EMTB1120 | Basic Trauma Course | — | EMTB 1120 - Basic Trauma Course EMTB 1120 - Basic Trauma Course 1 credit(s) Basic Trauma Course is designed to educate emergency medical personnel in how to care for trauma patients with whom they co… source |
| EMTB1130 | Emergency Vehicle Operations (EVOC) | — | EMTB 1130 - Emergency Vehicle Operations (EVOC) EMTB 1130 - Emergency Vehicle Operations (EVOC) 1 credit(s) This course is designed to develop the knowledge and ability of the emergency vehicle opera… source |
| EMTB1140 | Pediatric Emergency Care | — | EMTB 1140 - Pediatric Emergency Care EMTB 1140 - Pediatric Emergency Care 1 credit(s) A course to assist the prehospital provider in dealing with children and families, pediatric basics, newborn resu… source |
| EMTB1150 | Wilderness EMT | — | EMTB 1150 - Wilderness EMT EMTB 1150 - Wilderness EMT 4 credit(s) This course provides the certified EMT with the medical knowledge and skills to complement their existing level of training in wilder… source |
| EMTB1160 | High Angle Rescue Technician | — | EMTB 1160 - High Angle Rescue Technician EMTB 1160 - High Angle Rescue Technician 4 credit(s) Vertical rope rescue techniques, rope equipment and care, ascending/descending techniques, patient care,… source |
| EMTB2980 | Emergency Medical Systems Management Development | — | EMTB 2980 - Emergency Medical Systems Management Development EMTB 2980 - Emergency Medical Systems Management Development 3 credit(s) This course offers a style for development of management in the e… source |
| EMTB2990 | Problems in EMS | — | EMTB 2990 - Problems in EMS EMTB 2990 - Problems in EMS 1-8 credit(s) Designed for the study of special problems and/or current topics in the field of emergency medical technology. As needed. (NIT) source |
| ENGL0801 | Learning Support Writing I | — | ENGL 0801 - Learning Support Writing I ENGL 0801 - Learning Support Writing I 1 credit(s) This course is adapted to the individual needs of students to aid them in achieving satisfactory competency i… source |
| ENGL0802 | Learning Support Writing II | — | ENGL 0802 - Learning Support Writing II ENGL 0802 - Learning Support Writing II 3 credit(s) This course addresses theme-level problems in writing including thesis, support, development, revision, and… source |
| ENGL0803 | Learning Support Writing III | — | ENGL 0803 - Learning Support Writing III ENGL 0803 - Learning Support Writing III 3 credit(s) This course addresses theme-level problems in writing including thesis, support, development, revision, a… source |
| ENGL0804 | Learning Support Writing IV | — | ENGL 0804 - Learning Support Writing IV ENGL 0804 - Learning Support Writing IV 3 credit(s) This As a companion course to ENGL 1010, students will engage in writing activities that assist in the prod… source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) A composition course in argumentative writing, including invention, organization, style, and revision. Critical reading… source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | — | ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) A composition course emphasizing documented critical writing, based on an introduction to fiction, drama, and poetry.… source |
| ENGL1111 | Writing Laboratory | — | ENGL 1111 - Writing Laboratory ENGL 1111 - Writing Laboratory 1 credit(s) The course is adapted to the individual needs of the student to aid him/her in achieving satisfactory competency in written c… source |
| ENGL2110 | Early American Literature | — | ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature 3 credit(s) A survey of American masterpieces from the Colonial Period to the Civil War. F, S, Su. (T) source |
| ENGL2120 | Modern American Literature | — | ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature 3 credit(s) A survey of American masterpieces from the Civil War to the present. F, S. (T) source |
| ENGL2210 | Early British Literature | — | ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature 3 credit(s) British Literature I is a survey of British masterpieces from the Middle Ages to the Restoration. F, S. (T) source |
| ENGL2220 | Modern British Literature | — | ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature 3 credit(s) British Literature II is a survey of British masterpieces from Romanticism to the Post Modern Age. F, S. (T) source |
| ENGL2230 | Literature for Children | — | ENGL 2230 - Literature for Children ENGL 2230 - Literature for Children 3 credit(s) A survey of literature for early childhood through middle school. S. (T) source |
| ENGL2310 | Technical Writing | — | ENGL 2310 - Technical Writing ENGL 2310 - Technical Writing 3 credit(s) Theory of and practice in the writing of technical letters and reports for industry and technology students. Topics include how… source |
| ENGL2400 | Appalachian Literature | — | ENGL 2400 - Appalachian Literature ENGL 2400 - Appalachian Literature 3 credit(s) This course provides an opportunity to explore and appreciate the richness, diversity, and vitality of the literary h… source |
| ENGL2410 | Early European Literature | — | ENGL 2410 - Early European Literature ENGL 2410 - Early European Literature 3 credit(s) A survey of the masterpieces of Western World literature: Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance. F, S, Su. (T) source |
| ENGL2420 | Modern European Literature | — | ENGL 2420 - Modern European Literature ENGL 2420 - Modern European Literature 3 credit(s) A survey of the masterpieces of Western World literature: Enlightenment, Romantic and Modern. F, S, Su. (T) source |
| ENGL2510 | Folklore | — | ENGL 2510 - Folklore ENGL 2510 - Folklore 3 credit(s) An introduction to the study of folklore, providing an opportunity to explore and appreciate the richness, diversity, and vitality of the folk he… source |
| ENGL2810 | Creative Writing I | — | ENGL 2810 - Creative Writing I ENGL 2810 - Creative Writing I 3 credit(s) An introduction to the practice of writing short fiction and poetry combined with the study of techniques and models. F, S. (… source |
| ENGL2820 | Creative Writing II | — | ENGL 2820 - Creative Writing II ENGL 2820 - Creative Writing II 3 credit(s) An introduction to the practice of writing one-act plays and essays combined with the study of techniques and models. F, S.… source |
| ENGL2990 | English Problems | — | ENGL 2990 - English Problems ENGL 2990 - English Problems 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring in-depth study in the field of English. The course may be repeated for credit provided the topic is not repe… source |
| ENGR2110 | Statics | — | ENGR 2110 - Statics ENGR 2110 - Statics 4 credit(s) A study of forces, moments, vector quantities, static equilibrium with applications to structures, friction, center of gravity, and second moments.… source |
| ENGR2120 | Dynamics | — | ENGR 2120 - Dynamics ENGR 2120 - Dynamics 4 credit(s) Absolute and relative kinetics of particles and rigid bodies using Newton’s laws, work-energy, and impulse-momentum principles. Pre/ S. (T) 3 lec… source |
| ENST1300 | Technical Calculations | — | ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations 3 credit(s) An applications based course covering the basic technical calculations needed to solve problems that are typical to t… source |
| ENST1310 | Computers in Engineering Technology | — | ENST 1310 - Computers in Engineering Technology ENST 1310 - Computers in Engineering Technology 3 credit(s) Intro to computers for engineering technology students to prepare students to the computer… source |
| ENST1311 | Computer Aided Design I | — | ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to develop the fundamental visualization and graphic communication skills used within a tec… source |
| ENST1312 | Computer Aided Design II | — | ENST 1312 - Computer Aided Design II ENST 1312 - Computer Aided Design II 3 credit(s) This course is an intermediate and advanced 2-dimensional CAD course that is designed to build upon a basic CAD c… source |
| ENST1320 | Solidworks I | — | ENST 1320 - Solidworks I ENST 1320 - Solidworks I 3 credit(s) This course is an introductory course in 3-dimensional parametric modeling using Solidworks. The course covers 2-dimensional sketching an… source |
| ENST1321 | Inventor I | — | ENST 1321 - Inventor I ENST 1321 - Inventor I 3 credit(s) This course is an introductory course in 3-dimensional parametric modeling using Autodesk Inventor. The course covers 2-dimensional sketching… source |
| ENST1331 | 2-D CAD Residential Design | — | ENST 1331 - 2-D CAD Residential Design ENST 1331 - 2-D CAD Residential Design 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to architectural planning and design through the creation of re… source |
| ENST1335 | 3D Civil Fundamentals | — | ENST 1335 - 3D Civil Fundamentals ENST 1335 - 3D Civil Fundamentals 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to the Civil 3D software used by many land planning, civil engineering and surveying… source |
| ENST1340 | Machine Tool Technology | — | ENST 1340 - Machine Tool Technology ENST 1340 - Machine Tool Technology 3 credit(s) An introductory course into the application of basic metal working machine tools used in industry. S. (NIT) 2 hours… source |
| ENST1350 | Industrial Safety | — | ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety 3 credit(s) This course focuses on industrial safety, including personal safety and equipment, hazard recognition and safeguards. S. (NIT)… source |
| ENST1360 | Mechanical Power Transmission | — | ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission 3 credit(s) This course covers the application and maintenance of gear trains, belt and chain drives, shaft couplin… source |
| ENST1361 | Millwright Principles | — | ENST 1361 - Millwright Principles ENST 1361 - Millwright Principles 3 credit(s) This course covers the process of relocating, storing, installing and placing into operation industrial machines and eq… source |
| ENST1370 | Manufacturing Processes | — | ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes 3 credit(s) This course focuses on manufacturing processes and provides an overview of the production cycle from planning to sh… source |
| ENST1380 | Engineering Technical Communication | — | ENST 1380 - Engineering Technical Communication ENST 1380 - Engineering Technical Communication 3 credit(s) The student learns the basic skills, knowledge, and abilities to successfully communicate i… source |
| ENST2320 | Solidworks II | — | ENST 2320 - Solidworks II ENST 2320 - Solidworks II 3 credit(s) This course is an advanced level course in 3-dimensional parametric modeling using Solidworks. The course covers advanced modeling tech… source |
| ENST2322 | Tooling Design | — | ENST 2322 - Tooling Design ENST 2322 - Tooling Design 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of designing fixtures and tooling used in various manufacturing processes. Pre/ F.… source |
| ENST2330 | 3-D Commercial Design | — | ENST 2330 - 3-D Commercial Design ENST 2330 - 3-D Commercial Design 3 credit(s) This course covers the process of planning and designing commercial structures using 3-D modeling software. F. (NIT) 2… source |
| ENST2334 | Architectural Programming | — | ENST 2334 - Architectural Programming ENST 2334 - Architectural Programming 4 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the architectural porgramming process, which includes the development of the… source |
| ENST2336 | 3D Interior Design | — | ENST 2336 - 3D Interior Design ENST 2336 - 3D Interior Design 3 credit(s) The purpose of this course is to learn how to use a 3-dimensional parametric modeling software (Revit) for the purpose of pla… source |
| ENST2338 | 3D Structural Fundamentals | — | ENST 2338 - 3D Structural Fundamentals ENST 2338 - 3D Structural Fundamentals 3 credit(s) Introductory course designed to teach the concepts and principles of creating 3D parametric models of structu… source |
| ENST2340 | CNC Programming I | — | ENST 2340 - CNC Programming I ENST 2340 - CNC Programming I 3 credit(s) A course covering the writing of computerized codes used to control computerized machining equipment. F. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/… source |
| ENST2351 | Statistics for Quality Control | — | ENST 2351 - Statistics for Quality Control ENST 2351 - Statistics for Quality Control 3 credit(s) A study of statistics as it is used in manufacturing to improve and control processes. S. (NIT) 2 hou… source |
| ENST2360 | Pumps and Piping Systems | — | ENST 2360 - Pumps and Piping Systems ENST 2360 - Pumps and Piping Systems 3 credit(s) This course covers the process of basic piping systems that are used in industry. F. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/2 hour… source |
| ENST2361 | Fluid Power Systems | — | ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems 3 credit(s) This course covers the fundamentals of industrial hydraulic and pneumatics systems. F. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/2 hours labora… source |
| ENST2362 | Total Productive Maintenance | — | ENST 2362 - Total Productive Maintenance ENST 2362 - Total Productive Maintenance 3 credit(s) This course covers the fundamentals of the planning and scheduling of preventive maintenance using predic… source |
| ENST2366 | Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum I | — | ENST 2366 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum I ENST 2366 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum I 3 credit(s) Learning experiences as assessed under the Scientific Management Techniques,… source |
| ENST2367 | Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum II | — | ENST 2367 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum II ENST 2367 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum II 3 credit(s) Learning experiences as assessed under the Scientific Management Techniques… source |
| ENST2368 | Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum III | — | ENST 2368 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum III ENST 2368 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum III 3 credit(s) Learning experiences as assessed under the Scientific Management Techniqu… source |
| ENST2369 | Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum IV | — | ENST 2369 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum IV ENST 2369 - Basic Operator and Maintenance Practicum IV 3 credit(s) Learning experiences as assessed under the Scientific Management Techniques… source |
| ENST2370 | Statics and Strength of Materials | — | ENST 2370 - Statics and Strength of Materials ENST 2370 - Statics and Strength of Materials 3 credit(s) This course covers the branch of mechanics where loads are analyzed in their static state. As n… source |
| ENST2380 | Project Scheduling | — | ENST 2380 - Project Scheduling ENST 2380 - Project Scheduling 3 credit(s) This course involves a detailed study in the planning, organizing, and controlling of projects. S. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/2 ho… source |
| ENST2390 | Capstone | — | ENST 2390 - Capstone ENST 2390 - Capstone 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multifaceted project relative to the field of s… source |
| ENST2391 | Internship | — | ENST 2391 - Internship ENST 2391 - Internship 3 credit(s) A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compen… source |
| ENST2392 | Manufacturing Applications | — | ENST 2392 - Manufacturing Applications ENST 2392 - Manufacturing Applications 3 credit(s) A study of manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system for real world applications. Topics c… source |
| ENST2399 | Special Topics 3 HR | — | ENST 2399 - Special Topics 3 HR ENST 2399 - Special Topics 3 HR 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curri… source |
| ESL0801 | English as a Second Language | — | ESL 0801 - English as a Second Language ESL 0801 - English as a Second Language 1-3 credit(s) This course is designed for students who are not native English speakers and addresses the following lang… source |
| ESOL0921 | Reading I | — | ESOL 0921 - Reading I ESOL 0921 - Reading I 3 credit(s) A reading course designed for non-native speakers of English. This course focuses on vocabulary building strategies, reading for information, a… source |
| ESOL0922 | Reading II | — | ESOL 0922 - Reading II ESOL 0922 - Reading II 3 credit(s) A reading course designed for non-native speakers of English. This course focuses on vocabulary building strategies, reading for information,… source |
| ESOL0931 | Writing I | — | ESOL 0931 - Writing I ESOL 0931 - Writing I 3 credit(s) A writing course that prepares non-native speakers of English for Writing II (ESOL 0932). Students are introduced to a variety of English sente… source |
| ESOL0932 | Writing II | — | ESOL 0932 - Writing II ESOL 0932 - Writing II 3 credit(s) A composition course that prepares non-native speakers of English for college-level writing. Students are introduced to sentence structure, p… source |
| ESOL0941 | Grammar I | — | ESOL 0941 - Grammar I ESOL 0941 - Grammar I 3 credit(s) A course to non-native speakers of English create and understand increasingly complex sentence structures and phraseology. Opportunities for ap… source |
| ESOL0942 | Grammar II | — | ESOL 0942 - Grammar II ESOL 0942 - Grammar II 3 credit(s) A study that investigates those more complicated aspects of English grammar which create difficulties for non-native speakers of English. App… source |
| ESOL1060 | Conversation Pronunciation | — | ESOL 1060 - Conversation Pronunciation ESOL 1060 - Conversation Pronunciation 3 credit(s) This course s non-native speakers of English to improve their English speaking, listening and critical thinki… source |
| ETBM1100 | Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology | — | ETBM 1100 - Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology ETBM 1100 - Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology 3 credit(s) This class is an introduction to and overview of Biomedical Enginee… source |
| ETBM1500 | Safety in Biomedical Engineering Technology | — | ETBM 1500 - Safety in Biomedical Engineering Technology ETBM 1500 - Safety in Biomedical Engineering Technology 3 credit(s) This course covers the critical safety codes required for operating a healt… source |
| ETBM2910 | Cooperative Seminar | — | ETBM 2910 - Cooperative Seminar ETBM 2910 - Cooperative Seminar 3 credit(s) A first course in biomedical instrumentation. Content includes anatomy and physiology as it relates to healthcare equipment… source |
| ETDD1310 | Construction Fundamentals | — | ETDD 1310 - Construction Fundamentals ETDD 1310 - Construction Fundamentals 4 credit(s) This is an introductory course covering construction materials and systems. Emphasis is placed on interpreting… source |
| ETDD2990 | Special Problems in Drafting and Design | — | ETDD 2990 - Special Problems in Drafting and Design ETDD 2990 - Special Problems in Drafting and Design 1-4 credit(s) This course is for specially designed advanced study within the realm of Engineer… source |
| ETEE1110 | Electrical Circuits I w/Lab | — | ETEE 1110 - Electrical Circuits I w/Lab ETEE 1110 - Electrical Circuits I w/Lab 4 credit(s) An introductory course in DC and AC circuits. Topics include atomic structure, current and voltage, resista… source |
| ETEE1120 | Electrical Circuits II w/Lab | — | ETEE 1120 - Electrical Circuits II w/Lab ETEE 1120 - Electrical Circuits II w/Lab 4 credit(s) A continuation of ETEE 1110. This course extends DC topics to include Network Theorems such as Mesh and N… source |
| ETEE1510 | Digital Electronics | — | ETEE 1510 - Digital Electronics ETEE 1510 - Digital Electronics 3 credit(s) An introduction to integrated circuit logic families. A study of number systems, logic gates, boolean algebra, Karnaugh map… source |
| ETEE1710 | Electronics | — | ETEE 1710 - Electronics ETEE 1710 - Electronics 3 credit(s) This course covers the theory of devices, rectification, filters, voltage regulation, characteristic curves, graphical analysis of amplific… source |
| ETEE1711 | Electronics Lab | — | ETEE 1711 - Electronics Lab ETEE 1711 - Electronics Lab 1 credit(s) This is a laboratory course to support the theory covered in ETEE 1710. The course content covers the application of devices, recti… source |
| ETEE2610 | Electrical Power | — | ETEE 2610 - Electrical Power ETEE 2610 - Electrical Power 2 credit(s) A study of the production and transmission of electrical power. Topics include transformer operation and types, load configuratio… source |
| ETEE2611 | Electrical Power Lab | — | ETEE 2611 - Electrical Power Lab ETEE 2611 - Electrical Power Lab 2 credit(s) A study of the production and transmission of electrical power with laboratory experiments and exercises which correspond… source |
| ETEE2730 | Industrial Controls | — | ETEE 2730 - Industrial Controls ETEE 2730 - Industrial Controls 3 credit(s) Topics include electrical print reading, basic motor control, various switches and sensors, and relays and solenoids. A stu… source |
| ETEE2731 | Industrial Controls Laboratory | — | ETEE 2731 - Industrial Controls Laboratory ETEE 2731 - Industrial Controls Laboratory 1 credit(s) An extensive “hands-on” lab that allows the student to wire various industrial control circuits and p… source |
| ETEM1310 | Millwright Principles | — | ETEM 1310 - Millwright Principles ETEM 1310 - Millwright Principles 3 credit(s) This course is oriented toward relocating, storage, installation and placing into operation industrial machines and equ… source |
| ETMF1550 | Root Cause Analysis and Problem Solving | — | ETMF 1550 - Root Cause Analysis and Problem Solving ETMF 1550 - Root Cause Analysis and Problem Solving 2 credit(s) A study of root cause analysis and problem solving. The seven quality tools will be… source |
| ETMF1610 | Introduction to Industrial Print Reading | — | ETMF 1610 - Introduction to Industrial Print Reading ETMF 1610 - Introduction to Industrial Print Reading 3 credit(s) A study of drawing topics that will include lettering, sketching, dimensioning, p… source |
| ETMF1810 | Industrial Supervision | — | ETMF 1810 - Industrial Supervision ETMF 1810 - Industrial Supervision 3 credit(s) A study of the characteristics for effective supervision with emphasis on communications and organizational relations… source |
| ETMF2500 | Project Scheduling | — | ETMF 2500 - Project Scheduling ETMF 2500 - Project Scheduling 3 credit(s) A detailed study in planning, organizing, and controlling projects. Computer software is used to schedule projects. Emphasis… source |
| ETMF2610 | Occupational Safety | — | ETMF 2610 - Occupational Safety ETMF 2610 - Occupational Safety 3 credit(s) A study of the Tennessee Annotated Codes pertaining to Workman’s Compensation and the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Hea… source |
| ETMF2710 | Operations Management II | — | ETMF 2710 - Operations Management II ETMF 2710 - Operations Management II 3 credit(s) A study of the Toyota Production System with topics including Lean Manufacturing, JIT, KanBan, Agile, Flexible Ma… source |
| ETMF2750 | Engineering Economy | — | ETMF 2750 - Engineering Economy ETMF 2750 - Engineering Economy 3 credit(s) An economic study of manufacturing. Amortization, cash flow, rates of return, depreciation, present work analyses, time val… source |
| FIRE1310 | Principles of Emergency Services | — | FIRE 1310 - Principles of Emergency Services FIRE 1310 - Principles of Emergency Services 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities… source |
| FIRE1315 | Rescue Awareness | — | FIRE 1315 - Rescue Awareness FIRE 1315 - Rescue Awareness 3 credit(s) Basic methods of recognition and identification of a hazardous situation where a rescuer might be overwhelmed by the magnitude of… source |
| FIRE1320 | Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival | — | FIRE 1320 - Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival FIRE 1320 - Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 3 credit(s) This course introduces the basic princi… source |
| FIRE1325 | Fire Investigation I | — | FIRE 1325 - Fire Investigation I FIRE 1325 - Fire Investigation I 3 credit(s) This course is intended to provide the student with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene… source |
| FIRE1330 | Fire Prevention | — | FIRE 1330 - Fire Prevention FIRE 1330 - Fire Prevention 3 credit(s) Course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prev… source |
| FIRE2115 | Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management | — | FIRE 2115 - Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management FIRE 2115 - Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management 3 credit(s) This course will provide students with an overv… source |
| FIRE2170 | Public Fire and Life Safety Education | — | FIRE 2170 - Public Fire and Life Safety Education FIRE 2170 - Public Fire and Life Safety Education 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the public and/or fire service educator with the kno… source |
| FIRE2180 | Legal Aspects of Emergency Services | — | FIRE 2180 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services FIRE 2180 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services 3 credit(s) This course will address the federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency service… source |
| FIRE2185 | Fire Investigation II | — | FIRE 2185 - Fire Investigation II FIRE 2185 - Fire Investigation II 3 credit(s) This course is intended to provide the student with advanced technical knowledge on the role of law, fire scene analysi… source |
| FIRE2199 | Special Topics in Fire Science | — | FIRE 2199 - Special Topics in Fire Science FIRE 2199 - Special Topics in Fire Science 1 credit(s) Study and discussion of select topics in the field of fire science. Content may vary. The course may… source |
| FIRE2299 | Special Topics in Fire Science | — | FIRE 2299 - Special Topics in Fire Science FIRE 2299 - Special Topics in Fire Science 2 credit(s) Study and discussion of select topics in the field of fire science. Content may vary. The course may… source |
| FIRE2310 | Fire Protection Systems | — | FIRE 2310 - Fire Protection Systems FIRE 2310 - Fire Protection Systems 3 credit(s) Provide information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppre… source |
| FIRE2315 | Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management | — | FIRE 2315 - Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management FIRE 2315 - Introduction to Homeland Security and Disaster Management 3 credit(s) This course will provide students with an overv… source |
| FIRE2320 | Building Construction for Fire Protection | — | FIRE 2320 - Building Construction for Fire Protection FIRE 2320 - Building Construction for Fire Protection 3 credit(s) Provide the components of building construction that relate to fire and life sa… source |
| FIRE2325 | Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply | — | FIRE 2325 - Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply FIRE 2325 - Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3 credit(s) Course provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understan… source |
| FIRE2330 | Fire Behavior and Combustion | — | FIRE 2330 - Fire Behavior and Combustion FIRE 2330 - Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 credit(s) This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and how they are c… source |
| FIRE2335 | Strategy and Tactics | — | FIRE 2335 - Strategy and Tactics FIRE 2335 - Strategy and Tactics 3 credit(s) Course provides the principles of fire ground control through utilization of personnel equipment, and extinguishing agent… source |
| FIRE2340 | Leadership Development | — | FIRE 2340 - Leadership Development FIRE 2340 - Leadership Development 3 credit(s) Presenting the company officer with the basic leadership skills and behaviors needed to perform effectively in the fi… source |
| FIRE2350 | Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration | — | FIRE 2350 - Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration FIRE 2350 - Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration 3 credit(s) The course introduces the student to the organiza… source |
| FIRE2355 | Hazardous Materials I | — | FIRE 2355 - Hazardous Materials I FIRE 2355 - Hazardous Materials I 3 credit(s) Basic methods of recognition and identification of hazardous materials based on the chemical and physical properties of… source |
| FIRE2360 | Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services | — | FIRE 2360 - Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services FIRE 2360 - Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services 3 credit(s) This course introduces the basic concepts of occupation… source |
| FIRE2365 | Hazardous Materials II | — | FIRE 2365 - Hazardous Materials II FIRE 2365 - Hazardous Materials II 3 credit(s) A continuing study of hazardous materials. Emphasis will be placed on hazard and risk assessment and site control. Di… source |
| FIRE2370 | Public Fire and Life Safety Education | — | FIRE 2370 - Public Fire and Life Safety Education FIRE 2370 - Public Fire and Life Safety Education 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the public and/or fire service educator with the kno… source |
| FIRE2375 | Hazardous Materials Chemistry | — | FIRE 2375 - Hazardous Materials Chemistry FIRE 2375 - Hazardous Materials Chemistry 3 credit(s) Course provides basic chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including recognition… source |
| FIRE2380 | Legal Aspects of Emergency Services | — | FIRE 2380 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services FIRE 2380 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services 3 credit(s) This course will address the federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency service… source |
| FIRE2385 | Fire Investigation II | — | FIRE 2385 - Fire Investigation II FIRE 2385 - Fire Investigation II 3 credit(s) This course is intended to provide the student with advanced technical knowledge on the rule of law, fire scene analysi… source |
| FIRE2390 | Emergency Services Capstone Project | — | FIRE 2390 - Emergency Services Capstone Project FIRE 2390 - Emergency Services Capstone Project 3 credit(s) Research paper in APA format on contemporary issues or problems within the fire and emergen… source |
| FIRE2399 | Special Topics in Fire Science | — | FIRE 2399 - Special Topics in Fire Science FIRE 2399 - Special Topics in Fire Science 3 credit(s) Study and discussion of select topics in the field of fire science. Content may vary. The course may… source |
| FREN1010 | Elementary French I | — | FREN 1010 - Elementary French I FREN 1010 - Elementary French I 3 credit(s) An elementary course in the essentials of French with a strong video emphasis. This course provides the opportunity for stu… source |
| FREN1020 | Elementary French II | — | FREN 1020 - Elementary French II FREN 1020 - Elementary French II 3 credit(s) A continuation of French 1010 with a more profound study of the grammar and essentials of the language. Idiomatic express… source |
| FREN2010 | Intermediate French | — | FREN 2010 - Intermediate French FREN 2010 - Intermediate French 3 credit(s) This course is an in depth study of the French language and culture. It is designed to prepare students with practical skil… source |
| FREN2020 | Intermediate French II | — | FREN 2020 - Intermediate French II FREN 2020 - Intermediate French II 3 credit(s) A continuation of French 2010 with an extensive study of grammar and the essentials of the language. Emphasis is to f… source |
| GEOG1000 | Area Studies | — | GEOG 1000 - Area Studies GEOG 1000 - Area Studies 3 credit(s) This course is a It is designed for students who have not had high school social studies. The student must maintain a grade of C or bette… source |
| GEOG1012 | Cultural Geography | — | GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography 3 credit(s) A survey of the spatial characteristics and value systems of cultures throughout the world. F, S. (T) source |
| GEOG2010 | World Regional Geography | — | GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography 3 credit(s) Selected world regions and topics (especially those with problems or situations of contemporary interest) are use… source |
| GEOG2990 | Projects in Geography | — | GEOG 2990 - Projects in Geography GEOG 2990 - Projects in Geography 1-3 credit(s) Designed for the study of special projects and/or current topics in the field of geography. As needed. (T) source |
| GEOL1030 | Survey of Geology | — | GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology GEOL 1030 - Survey of Geology 4 credit(s) The study of the composition of rocks and minerals, landscape development, earthquakes, the earth’s interior and exterior, weat… source |
| GEOL1031 | Survey of Geology Lab | — | GEOL 1031 - Survey of Geology Lab GEOL 1031 - Survey of Geology Lab 0 credit(s) The study of the composition of rocks and minerals, landscape development, earthquakes, the earth’s interior and exteri… source |
| GEOL1050 | Historical Geology | — | GEOL 1050 - Historical Geology GEOL 1050 - Historical Geology 4.0 credit(s) The study of the Earth’s physical and biological changes occurring during Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history, as interpreted… source |
| GERM1020 | Elementary German II | — | GERM 1020 - Elementary German II GERM 1020 - Elementary German II 3 credit(s) An elementary course in the essentials of German, with emphasis on the four skills: listening comprehension, speaking, wr… source |
| GERM2010 | Intermediate German I | — | GERM 2010 - Intermediate German I GERM 2010 - Intermediate German I 3 credit(s) A continuation of German grammar with readings and exercises to increase vocabulary and contribute to mastery of idioma… source |
| GERM2020 | Intermediate German II | — | GERM 2020 - Intermediate German II GERM 2020 - Intermediate German II 3 credit(s) A continuation of German grammar with readings and exercises to increase vocabulary and contribute to mastery of idio… source |
| HIMT1202 | Legal Aspects of Health Information | — | HIMT 1202 - Legal Aspects of Health Information HIMT 1202 - Legal Aspects of Health Information 2 credit(s) This course provides an understanding of the legal principles that govern health informatio… source |
| HIMT1300 | Medical Terminology | — | HIMT 1300 - Medical Terminology HIMT 1300 - Medical Terminology 3 credit(s) An introductory study of medical terminology utilizing the body systems approach including anatomy and physiology, and dise… source |
| HIMT1301 | Introduction to Health Information Management | — | HIMT 1301 - Introduction to Health Information Management HIMT 1301 - Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to the principles of Heal… source |
| HIMT1303 | Basic ICD Coding I | — | HIMT 1303 - Basic ICD Coding I HIMT 1303 - Basic ICD Coding I 3 credit(s) This course is a study of diagnosis coding and classifications systems used in classification and conditions, injuries and di… source |
| HIMT1305 | Computer Applications in Health Information | — | HIMT 1305 - Computer Applications in Health Information HIMT 1305 - Computer Applications in Health Information 3 credit(s) This course instructs students on health data structure, content and standa… source |
| HIMT1306 | Medical Insurance Billing | — | HIMT 1306 - Medical Insurance Billing HIMT 1306 - Medical Insurance Billing 3 credit(s) This course is designed to teach students legal issues affecting insurance claims and medical records, how to c… source |
| HIMT1307 | Insurance Procedures Practicum | — | HIMT 1307 - Insurance Procedures Practicum HIMT 1307 - Insurance Procedures Practicum 3 credit(s) This course is designed to continue to teach students health insurance claim forms, insurance procedu… source |
| HIMT1308 | Introduction to Health-Related Professions | — | HIMT 1308 - Introduction to Health-Related Professions HIMT 1308 - Introduction to Health-Related Professions 3 credit(s) This course is designed for students who are interested in exploring, plannin… source |
| HIMT1401 | Disease Processes | — | HIMT 1401 - Disease Processes HIMT 1401 - Disease Processes 4 credit(s) This course is an introduction to disease processes in the human body with emphasis on the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosti… source |
| HIMT2211 | Quality Improvement | — | HIMT 2211 - Quality Improvement HIMT 2211 - Quality Improvement 2 credit(s) This course is designed to focus on quality improvement, information integrity, information governance, and clinical docume… source |
| HIMT2212 | Seminar in Health Information Management | — | HIMT 2212 - Seminar in Health Information Management HIMT 2212 - Seminar in Health Information Management 2 credit(s) This is a capstone course culminating in fundamental and comprehensive review of… source |
| HIMT2301 | CPT Coding | — | HIMT 2301 - CPT Coding HIMT 2301 - CPT Coding 3 credit(s) This course covers the basic principles of coding with Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system including structure and rules. Inst… source |
| HIMT2302 | Basic ICD Coding II | — | HIMT 2302 - Basic ICD Coding II HIMT 2302 - Basic ICD Coding II 3 credit(s) This course is a study of procedural coding and classification system used in classification of medical procedures and empl… source |
| HIMT2303 | Advanced Coding | — | HIMT 2303 - Advanced Coding HIMT 2303 - Advanced Coding 3 credit(s) This course focuses on advanced topics in diagnosis and procedural coding including the current ICD Coding system and CPT/HCPCS. Th… source |
| HIMT2304 | HIM Management Principles | — | HIMT 2304 - HIM Management Principles HIMT 2304 - HIM Management Principles 3 credit(s) A study of supervisory and management functions with focus on planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and co… source |
| HIMT2305 | Revenue Cycle Management | — | HIMT 2305 - Revenue Cycle Management HIMT 2305 - Revenue Cycle Management 3 credit(s) This course focuses on advanced topics in healthcare reimbursement. The course includes an introduction to third… source |
| HIMT2307 | Professional Practice Experience I | — | HIMT 2307 - Professional Practice Experience I HIMT 2307 - Professional Practice Experience I 3 credit(s) This course provides opportunities for students to relate classroom theory to actual function… source |
| HIMT2309 | Data Analysis and Statistics | — | HIMT 2309 - Data Analysis and Statistics HIMT 2309 - Data Analysis and Statistics 3 credit(s) This course instructs students in health data collection, commonly used healthcare statistical computatio… source |
| HIST1000 | Introduction to U.S. History | — | HIST 1000 - Introduction to U.S. History HIST 1000 - Introduction to U.S. History 3 credit(s) A courses designed for students who have not had high school U.S. History. The student must maintain a gr… source |
| HIST2010 | Early United States History | — | HIST 2010 - Early United States History HIST 2010 - Early United States History 3 credit(s) American History I - The United States to 1877. A survey of the settlement and development of the colonies,… source |
| HIST2020 | Modern United States History | — | HIST 2020 - Modern United States History HIST 2020 - Modern United States History 3 credit(s) American History II - The United States since 1877. A survey of the growth of the United States as an ind… source |
| HIST2030 | Tennessee History | — | HIST 2030 - Tennessee History HIST 2030 - Tennessee History 3 credit(s) A study of the geographical background, political, social and cultural history of Tennessee from earliest times to the present.… source |
| HIST2200 | Women in Society | — | HIST 2200 - Women in Society HIST 2200 - Women in Society 3 credit(s) This course is designed to examine the role played by women in various societies during different historical periods, factors whi… source |
| HIST2310 | Early World History | — | HIST 2310 - Early World History HIST 2310 - Early World History 3 credit(s) Major economic, political and social developments from ancient times to 1500. Writing emphasis course. F, S, Su. (T) source |
| HIST2320 | Modern World History | — | HIST 2320 - Modern World History HIST 2320 - Modern World History 3 credit(s) A continuation of Early World History from 1500 to the present. Writing emphasis course. F, S, Su. (T) source |
| HIST2990 | Problems in History | — | HIST 2990 - Problems in History HIST 2990 - Problems in History 1-3 credit(s) In-depth study of a particular event, or issue involving reading, writing and oral discussion. As needed. (T) source |
| HITC1051 | Professional Seminar | — | HITC 1051 - Professional Seminar HITC 1051 - Professional Seminar 2 credit(s) This is a capstone course culminating in fundamental and comprehensive review of the domains, subdomains and tasks for en… source |
| HITC2010 | Fundamentals of Health Information Management | — | HITC 2010 - Fundamentals of Health Information Management HITC 2010 - Fundamentals of Health Information Management 3 credit(s) This course enables the student to learn the sources of health informat… source |
| HITC2020 | Applications in Healthcare Information Systems | — | HITC 2020 - Applications in Healthcare Information Systems HITC 2020 - Applications in Healthcare Information Systems 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the use of automated information… source |
| HITC2030 | Quality Improvement and Assessment in Healthcare | — | HITC 2030 - Quality Improvement and Assessment in Healthcare HITC 2030 - Quality Improvement and Assessment in Healthcare 3 credit(s) This course will focus on quality improvement and assessment in a… source |
| HITC2040 | Health Statistics and Registries | — | HITC 2040 - Health Statistics and Registries HITC 2040 - Health Statistics and Registries 2 credit(s) This course focuses on the collection of health data, commonly used computations, the presentatio… source |
| HITC2050 | Health Information Technology Practice I | — | HITC 2050 - Health Information Technology Practice I HITC 2050 - Health Information Technology Practice I 3 credit(s) This course contains clinical experiences in simulated or supervised clinical fac… source |
| HITC2170 | Management Functions and Health Information | — | HITC 2170 - Management Functions and Health Information HITC 2170 - Management Functions and Health Information 2 credit(s) The student is introduced to management and supervisory principles of the h… source |
| HITC2180 | Legal Aspects of Health Information | — | HITC 2180 - Legal Aspects of Health Information HITC 2180 - Legal Aspects of Health Information 2 credit(s) This course emphasizes the medical record as a legal document and the effect of confidentia… source |
| HLTH2010 | Nutrition | — | HLTH 2010 - Nutrition HLTH 2010 - Nutrition 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles of nutrition with emphasis on nutritional needs and the problems that arise if the… source |
| HLTH2210 | Personal Health | — | HLTH 2210 - Personal Health HLTH 2210 - Personal Health 3 credit(s) A study of personal health problems of college men and women, mental health, communicable diseases, degenerative diseases, nutritio… source |
| HLTH2310 | Safety and First Aid | — | HLTH 2310 - Safety and First Aid HLTH 2310 - Safety and First Aid 3 credit(s) Development of a safety attitude and understanding of individual responsibility in personal and community programs for ac… source |
| HMGT1030 | Introduction to Hospitality Management | — | HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management HMGT 1030 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 credit(s) This course provides an orientation to the hospitality industry. This includes an int… source |
| HMGT1040 | Front Office Procedures | — | HMGT 1040 - Front Office Procedures HMGT 1040 - Front Office Procedures 3 credit(s) This course examines both the operation of a rooms department of a typical full-service or selective-service facili… source |
| HMGT1170 | Marketing for the Hospitality Profession | — | HMGT 1170 - Marketing for the Hospitality Profession HMGT 1170 - Marketing for the Hospitality Profession 3 credit(s) This course concentrates on the marketing of a hospitality-based business. It wil… source |
| HMGT2280 | Hotel Operations | — | HMGT 2280 - Hotel Operations HMGT 2280 - Hotel Operations 3 credit(s) This course provides a solid overview to every aspect of hotel management. Topics include the hotel development and opening proce… source |
| HMGT2805 | Convention Management and Service | — | HMGT 2805 - Convention Management and Service HMGT 2805 - Convention Management and Service 3 credit(s) Shows you how to increase your property’s convention and meeting business through improved mark… source |
| HMGT2900 | Special Topics in Hospitality Management I | — | HMGT 2900 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management I HMGT 2900 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management I 1-3 credit(s) This course is an in-depth study of selected topic(s) in the hotel, restaur… source |
| HMGT2910 | Hospitality Management Internship | — | HMGT 2910 - Hospitality Management Internship HMGT 2910 - Hospitality Management Internship 3 credit(s) This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations i… source |
| HRPR1000 | Introduction to Health-Related Professions | — | HRPR 1000 - Introduction to Health-Related Professions HRPR 1000 - Introduction to Health-Related Professions 3 credit(s) Introduction to Health-Related Professions will encompass an overview of comp… source |
| HUM1010 | Early Humanities | — | HUM 1010 - Early Humanities HUM 1010 - Early Humanities 3 credit(s) This introductory course will relate to the human experience as expressed through music, literature, art, theatre, and other discip… source |
| HUM1020 | Modern Humanities | — | HUM 1020 - Modern Humanities HUM 1020 - Modern Humanities 3 credit(s) This introductory course will explore the human experience as expressed through music, literature, art, theatre, and other discip… source |
| HUM2020 | Introduction to African-American Studies I | — | HUM 2020 - Introduction to African-American Studies I HUM 2020 - Introduction to African-American Studies I 3 credit(s) Multidisciplinary approach to the Afro-American experience through the Civil Wa… source |
| HUM2030 | Introduction to African-American Studies II | — | HUM 2030 - Introduction to African-American Studies II HUM 2030 - Introduction to African-American Studies II 3 credit(s) Multidisciplinary approach to the Afro-American experience from the Civil War… source |
| HUM2100 | Introduction to Women’s Studies | — | HUM 2100 - Introduction to Women’s Studies HUM 2100 - Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce the student to the interdisciplinary academic field of women’s s… source |
| HUM2150 | Women in Literature | — | HUM 2150 - Women in Literature HUM 2150 - Women in Literature 3 credit(s) Introduction to the study of women through the roles and stereotypes portrayed in a variety of literary genres. Writing empha… source |
| HUM2200 | Women in Society | — | HUM 2200 - Women in Society HUM 2200 - Women in Society 3 credit(s) This course is designed to examine the role played by women in various societies during different historical periods, factors which… source |
| HUM2500 | Introduction to the Great Books | — | HUM 2500 - Introduction to the Great Books HUM 2500 - Introduction to the Great Books 3 credit(s) Reading and discussion of those selections included in the Adult Great Books Program. Emphasis will b… source |
| HUM2860 | Introductory Film Studies | — | HUM 2860 - Introductory Film Studies HUM 2860 - Introductory Film Studies 3 credit(s) A general education course that provides and introduction to film as an art form. Emphasis will be given to under… source |
| HUM2900 | Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies | — | HUM 2900 - Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies HUM 2900 - Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies 1-6 credit(s) Instructor-designed courses to fulfill general humanities source |
| HUM2990 | Special Problems in the Humanities | — | HUM 2990 - Special Problems in the Humanities HUM 2990 - Special Problems in the Humanities 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring an examination of a topical issue (theme or value) through the humanities.… source |
| INFS1010 | Computer Applications | — | INFS 1010 - Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications 3 credit(s) This course is designed to assist the student in achieving proficiency in computer applications. The student will demon… source |
| LANG1111 | Language Laboratory I | — | LANG 1111 - Language Laboratory I LANG 1111 - Language Laboratory I 1 credit(s) The course is adapted to the individual needs of the student to aid in achieving satisfactory competency in communicati… source |
| LANG1211 | Language Laboratory II | — | LANG 1211 - Language Laboratory II LANG 1211 - Language Laboratory II 1 credit(s) The course is adapted to the individual needs of the student to aid in achieving satisfactory competency in communica… source |
| LEGL1300 | Introduction to Paralegal Studies and Ethics | — | LEGL 1300 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies and Ethics LEGL 1300 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies and Ethics 3 credit(s) An introduction to the work performed by paralegals, regulation of the pr… source |
| LEGL1320 | Legal Research | — | LEGL 1320 - Legal Research LEGL 1320 - Legal Research 3 credit(s) An introduction to principles of legal research including traditional and on-line resources. Pre/ F. (T) source |
| LEGL1330 | Legal Writing | — | LEGL 1330 - Legal Writing LEGL 1330 - Legal Writing 3 credit(s) An introduction to skills necessary to create written documents used in the legal workplace. Pre/ S. (T) source |
| LEGL1340 | Family Law | — | LEGL 1340 - Family Law LEGL 1340 - Family Law 3 credit(s) An introduction to the substantive and procedural laws in family law with emphasis on paralegal tasks. Pre/ F. (T) source |
| LEGL1350 | Torts | — | LEGL 1350 - Torts LEGL 1350 - Torts 3 credit(s) An introduction to state and federal law applicable to civil injury and property damage. Pre/ S. (T) source |
| LEGL1360 | Criminal Law | — | LEGL 1360 - Criminal Law LEGL 1360 - Criminal Law 3 credit(s) Survey of state and federal law of crimes and criminal procedure and the paralegal’s role in criminal cases. Pre/ S. (T) source |
| LEGL2300 | Special Topics in Paralegal Studies | — | LEGL 2300 - Special Topics in Paralegal Studies LEGL 2300 - Special Topics in Paralegal Studies 3 credit(s) Study and discussion of a selected topic in law. Content will vary. May be repeated with pr… source |
| LEGL2310 | Corporate Law | — | LEGL 2310 - Corporate Law LEGL 2310 - Corporate Law 3 credit(s) This course includes the study of corporations, limited liability companies, and other forms of businesses. Students prepare documents… source |
| LEGL2320 | Employment Law | — | LEGL 2320 - Employment Law LEGL 2320 - Employment Law 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of substantive areas of employment law, including employment discrimination, sexual harassment, the… source |
| LEGL2330 | Contract Law | — | LEGL 2330 - Contract Law LEGL 2330 - Contract Law 3 credit(s) An introduction to the substantive area of contract law and the Uniform Commercial Code, with emphasis on drafting and analyzing differen… source |
| LEGL2340 | Property Law | — | LEGL 2340 - Property Law LEGL 2340 - Property Law 3 credit(s) Study of real estate law including estates in land, concurrent ownership, and transactions involving the sale and lease of real property.… source |
| LEGL2350 | Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights | — | LEGL 2350 - Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights LEGL 2350 - Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights 3 credit(s) An introduction to bankruptcy procedures with emphasis on paralegal tasks. Pre/ S. (T) source |
| LEGL2380 | Civil Litigation Skills I | — | LEGL 2380 - Civil Litigation Skills I LEGL 2380 - Civil Litigation Skills I 3 credit(s) An introduction to civil litigation and practices in federal and state courts and practical law office skills.… source |
| LEGL2385 | Civil Litigation Skills II | — | LEGL 2385 - Civil Litigation Skills II LEGL 2385 - Civil Litigation Skills II 3 credit(s) A project-oriented course designed for students to draft pleadings and legal documents in conformity with sta… source |
| LEGL2390 | Legal Internship | — | LEGL 2390 - Legal Internship LEGL 2390 - Legal Internship 3 credit(s) Supervised practical experience in a legal environment in which the student is assigned definite paralegal tasks and responsibili… source |
| MATH0003 | CBE Learning Support Mathematics | — | MATH 0003 - CBE Learning Support Mathematics MATH 0003 - CBE Learning Support Mathematics 0 credit(s) A competency based Learning Support Mathematics course including the topics of Real number sense,… source |
| MATH0030 | Mathematics Learning Support | — | MATH 0030 - Mathematics Learning Support MATH 0030 - Mathematics Learning Support 3 credit(s) A Learning Support Mathematics course including the topics of Real number sense, algebraic operations, an… source |
| MATH0530 | Learning Support for Revitalization Project 1 | — | MATH 0530 - Learning Support for Revitalization Project 1 MATH 0530 - Learning Support for Revitalization Project 1 1 credit(s) MATH 0530 is a learning support course for the mathematics sections par… source |
| MATH0630 | Learning Support for Revitalization Project 2 | — | MATH 0630 - Learning Support for Revitalization Project 2 MATH 0630 - Learning Support for Revitalization Project 2 2 credit(s) MATH 0630 is a learning support course for the mathematics sections par… source |
| MATH1030 | Intermediate Algebra | — | MATH 1030 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 1030 - Intermediate Algebra 3 credit(s) This course includes analysis of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and radical functions as well as solving… source |
| MATH1130 | College Algebra | — | MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) This course includes analysis of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and radical functions including equation solving, g… source |
| MATH1410 | Number Concepts for Teachers | — | MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers 3 credit(s) Students will use problem solving and logic to develop number sense and a conceptual understanding of num… source |
| MATH1420 | Geometry Concepts for Teachers | — | MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers 3 credit(s) Students will use problem solving and logic to explore and develop concepts in geometry, measurement,… source |
| MATH1530 | Introductory Statistics | — | MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 credit(s) An introduction to probability and statistics without calculus including descriptive statistics, probability distri… source |
| MATH1630 | Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 credit(s) A course in algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Other topics include systems of linear equations and inequalit… source |
| MATH1710 | Precalculus Algebra | — | MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra 3 credit(s) A pre-calculus course in the theory and application of polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, rational, power and inverse fu… source |
| MATH1720 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credit(s) A pre-calculus course in trigonometric functions designed to prepare students for MATH 1910 - Calculus I and sati… source |
| MATH1830 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) A one-semester course in the differential and integral calculus of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions with applica… source |
| MATH1910 | Calculus I | — | MATH 1910 - Calculus I MATH 1910 - Calculus I 4 credit(s) A standard first-semester course in single variable calculus and analytic geometry especially for students of science, engineering, mathemati… source |
| MATH1920 | Calculus II | — | MATH 1920 - Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II 4 credit(s) A standard second-semester course in single variable calculus and analytic geometry. Further work with differential and integral calculus w… source |
| MATH2010 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | — | MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 credit(s) A first course in the theory and application of linear algebra. Topics include systems of linear equa… source |
| MATH2050 | Calculus-Based Prob/Stats | — | MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Prob/Stats MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Prob/Stats 3 credit(s) A statistics course that includes the study of descriptive statistics, probability and probability distribution… source |
| MATH2110 | Calculus III | — | MATH 2110 - Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III 4 credit(s) Calculus of functions in two or more dimensions. Includes solid analytic geometry, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and sel… source |
| MATH2120 | Differential Equations | — | MATH 2120 - Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations 3 credit(s) A first course, emphasizing solution techniques. Includes first-order equations and applications, theory of linear eq… source |
| MATH2910 | Readings in Mathematics | — | MATH 2910 - Readings in Mathematics MATH 2910 - Readings in Mathematics 1-3 credit(s) Individual or group study in selected mathematical topics with faculty guidance. May be repeated for a maximum of… source |
| MDCD1010 | Basic ICD Coding | — | MDCD 1010 - Basic ICD Coding MDCD 1010 - Basic ICD Coding 3 credit(s) This course covers the classification systems employed to organize medical information for future retrieval. The International Cl… source |
| MDCD1020 | Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding | — | MDCD 1020 - Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding MDCD 1020 - Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding 3 credit(s) This course covers the basic principles of coding with CPT/HCPCS. Instruction on outpatient coding, including structu… source |
| MDCD1030 | Intermediate ICD Coding | — | MDCD 1030 - Intermediate ICD Coding MDCD 1030 - Intermediate ICD Coding 3 credit(s) A continuation of the study of the International Classification of Diseases system emphasizing its use for prospect… source |
| MDCD1040 | Advanced Coding for Reimbursement | — | MDCD 1040 - Advanced Coding for Reimbursement MDCD 1040 - Advanced Coding for Reimbursement 3 credit(s) This course is a comprehensive study of reimbursement procedures for the prospective payment sy… source |
| MDIS1010 | Physician Office Billing | — | MDIS 1010 - Physician Office Billing MDIS 1010 - Physician Office Billing 3 credit(s) This course is designed to teach students legal issues affecting insurance claims and medical records, the health… source |
| MDIS1020 | Insurance Procedures Practicum | — | MDIS 1020 - Insurance Procedures Practicum MDIS 1020 - Insurance Procedures Practicum 3 credit(s) This course is designed to continue to teach students the health insurance claim form (UB-92), and in… source |
| MDTR1010 | Medical Terminology | — | MDTR 1010 - Medical Terminology MDTR 1010 - Medical Terminology 5 credit(s) An introductory study of medical terminology utilizing the body systems approach including anatomy and physiology, laborato… source |
| MGMT2110 | Advanced Word Processing and Desktop Publishing | — | MGMT 2110 - Advanced Word Processing and Desktop Publishing MGMT 2110 - Advanced Word Processing and Desktop Publishing 3 credit(s) Creating and editing advanced text documents and importing the text… source |
| MGMT2990 | Special Problems in Management | — | MGMT 2990 - Special Problems in Management MGMT 2990 - Special Problems in Management 1-6 credit(s) Special problems dealing with topics related to business. As needed. (T) source |
| MILS1010 | Introduction to ROTC and Military Leadership I | — | MILS 1010 - Introduction to ROTC and Military Leadership I MILS 1010 - Introduction to ROTC and Military Leadership I 1 credit(s) Introduces you to the personal challenges and competencies that are c… source |
| MILS1020 | Introduction to ROTC and Military Leadership II | — | MILS 1020 - Introduction to ROTC and Military Leadership II MILS 1020 - Introduction to ROTC and Military Leadership II 1 credit(s) Introduces you to the personal challenges and competencies that are… source |
| MILS1040 | Military History of the United States | — | MILS 1040 - Military History of the United States MILS 1040 - Military History of the United States 3 credit(s) Provides instruction in the historical role of the military in the growth and developme… source |
| MILS2010 | Military Leadership and Management I | — | MILS 2010 - Military Leadership and Management I MILS 2010 - Military Leadership and Management I 2 credit(s) Explores the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and sty… source |
| MILS2020 | Military Leadership and Management II | — | MILS 2020 - Military Leadership and Management II MILS 2020 - Military Leadership and Management II 2 credit(s) Explores the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and s… source |
| MLAB1301 | Intro to Medical Lab Technology | — | MLAB 1301 - Intro to Medical Lab Technology MLAB 1301 - Intro to Medical Lab Technology 3 credit(s) An introduction to the clinical laboratory sciences which includes care and use of equipment, labor… source |
| MLAB1510 | Clinical Practicum I | — | MLAB 1510 - Clinical Practicum I MLAB 1510 - Clinical Practicum I 5 credit(s) Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory site… source |
| MLAB1520 | Clinical Practicum II | — | MLAB 1520 - Clinical Practicum II MLAB 1520 - Clinical Practicum II 5 credit(s) Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory si… source |
| MLAB2130 | Seminar I | — | MLAB 2130 - Seminar I MLAB 2130 - Seminar I 1 credit(s) The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional… source |
| MLAB2201 | Clinical Immunology | — | MLAB 2201 - Clinical Immunology MLAB 2201 - Clinical Immunology 2 credit(s) Basic principles of the immune system structure and function in health and disease. Topic include principles of a natural a… source |
| MLAB2202 | Urinalysis & Body Fluids | — | MLAB 2202 - Urinalysis & Body Fluids MLAB 2202 - Urinalysis & Body Fluids 2 credit(s) This course examines the urinary system as related to the routine urinalysis. The component parts of the urinalys… source |
| MLAB2270 | Seminar II | — | MLAB 2270 - Seminar II MLAB 2270 - Seminar II 2 credit(s) The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health profession… source |
| MLAB2301 | Immunohematology/Blood Bank | — | MLAB 2301 - Immunohematology/Blood Bank MLAB 2301 - Immunohematology/Blood Bank 3 credit(s) The theory and practice of blood group antigens and antibodies, donor selection, and component therapy. Top… source |
| MLAB2401 | Clinical Chemistry | — | MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry 4 credit(s) An overview of clinical chemistry theory, principles, procedures, and correlations. Tests for glucose, urea, creatinine, uric… source |
| MLAB2402 | Hematology & Hemostasis | — | MLAB 2402 - Hematology & Hemostasis MLAB 2402 - Hematology & Hemostasis 4 credit(s) This course integrates the theory of hematology with application through assessment of laboratory test results. Lab… source |
| MLAB2403 | Clinical Microbiology | — | MLAB 2403 - Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2403 - Clinical Microbiology 4 credit(s) This course examines the study of microorganisms of medical importance as it relates to man and disease. The course inc… source |
| MLAB2510 | Clinical Practicum III | — | MLAB 2510 - Clinical Practicum III MLAB 2510 - Clinical Practicum III 5 credit(s) Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory… source |
| MUS1000 | Introduction to the Arts | — | MUS 1000 - Introduction to the Arts MUS 1000 - Introduction to the Arts 3 credit(s) An introductory course to the fine arts designed to remove high school deficiency only. Areas of investigation and… source |
| MUS1020 | Fundamentals of Music | — | MUS 1020 - Fundamentals of Music MUS 1020 - Fundamentals of Music 3 credit(s) A study of the basic elements of music structure, scales, intervals, key signatures, meter, note values, triads, simple h… source |
| MUS1027 | Class Piano I | — | MUS 1027 - Class Piano I MUS 1027 - Class Piano I 1 credit(s) Group instruction in basic piano techniques for students with no prior training in piano. Daily practice required. This course is require… source |
| MUS1030 | Introduction to Music | — | MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music 3 credit(s) An introduction to music through listening to recordings of standard works, lectures, recitals and other media to encoura… source |
| MUS1050 | Concert Choir | — | MUS 1050 - Concert Choir MUS 1050 - Concert Choir 1 credit(s) A choral singing organization for students desiring a musical experience which includes learning quality literature and public performanc… source |
| MUS1057 | Music Theory I | — | MUS 1057 - Music Theory I MUS 1057 - Music Theory I 3 credit(s) A study of four part harmony of the 18th and 19th centuries using triads and seventh chords. Students will construct and analyze chord… source |
| MUS1058 | Ear Training I | — | MUS 1058 - Ear Training I MUS 1058 - Ear Training I 1 credit(s) Development of proficiency in identifying aurally and writing basic rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic progressions of traditional music.… source |
| MUS1060 | College-Community Chorale | — | MUS 1060 - College-Community Chorale MUS 1060 - College-Community Chorale 1 credit(s) A choral organization for community members and students which presents public concerts throughout the academic y… source |
| MUS1070 | Survey of Popular Music: Country Music | — | MUS 1070 - Survey of Popular Music: Country Music MUS 1070 - Survey of Popular Music: Country Music 3 credit(s) A chronological study of country music through listening to recordings of standard work… source |
| MUS1072 | Survey of Popular Music: Rock and Roll | — | MUS 1072 - Survey of Popular Music: Rock and Roll MUS 1072 - Survey of Popular Music: Rock and Roll 3 credit(s) A chronological study of rock and roll music through listening to recordings of standar… source |
| MUS1074 | Survey of Popular Music: Jazz | — | MUS 1074 - Survey of Popular Music: Jazz MUS 1074 - Survey of Popular Music: Jazz 3 credit(s) A chronological study of jazz music through listening to recordings of standard works, lectures, and othe… source |
| MUS1076 | Survey of Popular Music: Folk | — | MUS 1076 - Survey of Popular Music: Folk MUS 1076 - Survey of Popular Music: Folk 3 credit(s) A chronological study of folk music through listening to recordings of standard works, lectures, and othe… source |
| MUS1078 | Survey of Sacred Music | — | MUS 1078 - Survey of Sacred Music MUS 1078 - Survey of Sacred Music 3 credit(s) A chronological study of sacred music through listening to recordings of standard works, lectures, and other media. Stu… source |
| MUS1090 | College Community Jazz Band | — | MUS 1090 - College Community Jazz Band MUS 1090 - College Community Jazz Band 1 credit(s) A concert band which will represent the college in public performances; stage band and other ensembles will b… source |
| MUS1127 | Class Piano II | — | MUS 1127 - Class Piano II MUS 1127 - Class Piano II 1 credit(s) A continuation of Music 1610 applied to accompanying classroom and simple choral repertoire. Daily practice required. This course is re… source |
| MUS1155 | Music Theory II | — | MUS 1155 - Music Theory II MUS 1155 - Music Theory II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Music 1110 using more advanced techniques. Required for sophomore music majors. F. (T) source |
| MUS1156 | Ear Training II | — | MUS 1156 - Ear Training II MUS 1156 - Ear Training II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUS 1040 using more advanced melodies and harmonic procedures. Required for freshman music majors. Designed to be t… source |
| MUS1510 | Class Voice I | — | MUS 1510 - Class Voice I MUS 1510 - Class Voice I 3 credit(s) Group instruction in basic techniques of breathing, tone production, diction, phrasing, using simple song repertoire. Daily practice requ… source |
| MUS1520 | Class Voice II | — | MUS 1520 - Class Voice II MUS 1520 - Class Voice II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Music 1510 with advanced techniques of voice production, solo literature and application to training choral groups. D… source |
| MUS1565 | Brass Ensemble | — | MUS 1565 - Brass Ensemble MUS 1565 - Brass Ensemble 1 credit(s) Brass ensemble will meet for two hours a week and perform at least once every semester. Both credit and non-credit participants are enc… source |
| MUS1710 | Commercial Vocal Styles I | — | MUS 1710 - Commercial Vocal Styles I MUS 1710 - Commercial Vocal Styles I 1 credit(s) A study of the major styles of commercial music with attention to the characteristics that distinguish each. As n… source |
| MUS1720 | Commercial Vocal Styles II | — | MUS 1720 - Commercial Vocal Styles II MUS 1720 - Commercial Vocal Styles II 1 credit(s) A study of the major styles of commercial music with attention to the characteristics that distinguish each. As… source |
| MUS1730 | Choral Studies | — | MUS 1730 - Choral Studies MUS 1730 - Choral Studies 1 credit(s) Participation and public performances of a variety of popular and commercial music. Open by audition only. F, S. (T) 1 hour lecture/1 h… source |
| MUS1734 | Studio Ensemble | — | MUS 1734 - Studio Ensemble MUS 1734 - Studio Ensemble 1 credit(s) Students will create and record material in the Walters State Recording Studio. From this ensemble, soloists, background vocalists, a… source |
| MUS1740 | Choral Performance Ensemble | — | MUS 1740 - Choral Performance Ensemble MUS 1740 - Choral Performance Ensemble 1 credit(s) Students will participate in public performance of SSA-Women’s Choir and TTBB-Men’s Choir choral literature.… source |
| MUS1745 | Music Business | — | MUS 1745 - Music Business MUS 1745 - Music Business 3 credit(s) A systematic look at career options in the music industry. Topics discussed include: songwriting, record contracts, music publishing, n… source |
| MUS1750 | Commercial Instrumental Styles I | — | MUS 1750 - Commercial Instrumental Styles I MUS 1750 - Commercial Instrumental Styles I 1 credit(s) Commercial Instrumental Styles is designed for instrumentalists who plan to work in the entertainme… source |
| MUS1760 | Commercial Instrumental Styles II | — | MUS 1760 - Commercial Instrumental Styles II MUS 1760 - Commercial Instrumental Styles II 1 credit(s) Commercial Instrumental Styles is designed for instrumentalists who plan to work in the entertain… source |
| MUS1770 | Backbeat | — | MUS 1770 - Backbeat MUS 1770 - Backbeat 3 credit(s) This ensemble is an audition only group that incorporates vocal performance, dance and drama. It is the premiere performance group of the Professio… source |
| MUS1810 | Class Guitar I | — | MUS 1810 - Class Guitar I MUS 1810 - Class Guitar I 3 credit(s) Group instruction in basic guitar techniques for students with no prior training in guitar. Daily practice required. F. (T) source |
| MUS1820 | Class Guitar II | — | MUS 1820 - Class Guitar II MUS 1820 - Class Guitar II 3 credit(s) A continuation of MUS 1810 with advanced techniques of guitar production and solo literature. Daily practice required. S. (T) source |
| MUS1912 | Individual Music Instruction - Voice | — | MUS 1912 - Individual Music Instruction - Voice MUS 1912 - Individual Music Instruction - Voice 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instructor. Dail… source |
| MUS1922 | Individual Music Instruction - Keyboard | — | MUS 1922 - Individual Music Instruction - Keyboard MUS 1922 - Individual Music Instruction - Keyboard 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instructor… source |
| MUS1932 | Individual Music Instruction - Instrument | — | MUS 1932 - Individual Music Instruction - Instrument MUS 1932 - Individual Music Instruction - Instrument 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instru… source |
| MUS1933 | Individual Music Instruction - Guitar | — | MUS 1933 - Individual Music Instruction - Guitar MUS 1933 - Individual Music Instruction - Guitar 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instructor. Da… source |
| MUS1934 | Individual Music Instruction - Woodwinds | — | MUS 1934 - Individual Music Instruction - Woodwinds MUS 1934 - Individual Music Instruction - Woodwinds 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instruct… source |
| MUS1935 | Individual Music Instruction - Brass | — | MUS 1935 - Individual Music Instruction - Brass MUS 1935 - Individual Music Instruction - Brass 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instructor. Dail… source |
| MUS1936 | Individual Music Instruction - Percussion | — | MUS 1936 - Individual Music Instruction - Percussion MUS 1936 - Individual Music Instruction - Percussion 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instru… source |
| MUS1937 | Individual Music Instruction - Strings | — | MUS 1937 - Individual Music Instruction - Strings MUS 1937 - Individual Music Instruction - Strings 1-2 credit(s) One 30-minute (1 credit) or 50-minute (2 credit) lesson per week with an instructor.… source |
| MUS2055 | Music Theory III | — | MUS 2055 - Music Theory III MUS 2055 - Music Theory III 3 credit(s) A study of advanced harmonic progressions and melodic structures of the 17th to 19th centuries. Students will analyze advanced harm… source |
| MUS2056 | Ear Training III | — | MUS 2056 - Ear Training III MUS 2056 - Ear Training III 1 credit(s) Development of proficiency in identifying aurally and writing advanced rhythmic, melodic and harmonic progressions of traditional m… source |
| MUS2090 | College-Community Symphonic Band | — | MUS 2090 - College-Community Symphonic Band MUS 2090 - College-Community Symphonic Band 1 credit(s) An instrumental organization with rehearsals meeting once each week in the evening. Auditions are o… source |
| MUS2155 | Music Theory IV | — | MUS 2155 - Music Theory IV MUS 2155 - Music Theory IV 3 credit(s) A study of advanced harmonic and melodic structures of the 19th and 20th centuries. Recommended class for transfer purposes for sopho… source |
| MUS2156 | Ear Training IV | — | MUS 2156 - Ear Training IV MUS 2156 - Ear Training IV 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUS 2010 using more advanced melodies and harmonic procedures. Designed to be taken concurrently with MUS 2155. Rec… source |
| MUS2200 | Introduction to Music Technology | — | MUS 2200 - Introduction to Music Technology MUS 2200 - Introduction to Music Technology 3 credit(s) An introduction to the historical development of current technology used in the production of sound… source |
| MUS2210 | Live Production Techniques | — | MUS 2210 - Live Production Techniques MUS 2210 - Live Production Techniques 3 credit(s) An introduction to sound system components and principles and concepts fundamental to live sound situations, in… source |
| MUS2211 | Live Production Techniques Lab | — | MUS 2211 - Live Production Techniques Lab MUS 2211 - Live Production Techniques Lab 1 credit(s) Practical hands-on experience of setting up and operating sound system components in a live performance… source |
| MUS2220 | Studio Production Techniques I | — | MUS 2220 - Studio Production Techniques I MUS 2220 - Studio Production Techniques I 3 credit(s) An overview of studio technologies including microphones, mixing consoles, DAW software, outboard gear,… source |
| MUS2221 | Studio Production Techniques I Lab | — | MUS 2221 - Studio Production Techniques I Lab MUS 2221 - Studio Production Techniques I Lab 1 credit(s) Hands-on experience in the use of microphones, mixing consoles, software and other recording de… source |
| MUS2225 | Studio Production Techniques II | — | MUS 2225 - Studio Production Techniques II MUS 2225 - Studio Production Techniques II 3 credit(s) Advanced course, continuation of MUS 2220. Advanced production techniques, including aspects of micro… source |
| MUS2226 | Studio Production Techniques II Lab | — | MUS 2226 - Studio Production Techniques II Lab MUS 2226 - Studio Production Techniques II Lab 1 credit(s) Continuation of Studio Production Techniques I Laboratory with advanced hands-on experience i… source |
| MUS2240 | Audio for Media | — | MUS 2240 - Audio for Media MUS 2240 - Audio for Media 3 credit(s) Examines theories and technology used in audio production for various media including radio, television, and film, internet and gamin… source |
| MUS2245 | Artist Management/Concert Production | — | MUS 2245 - Artist Management/Concert Production MUS 2245 - Artist Management/Concert Production 3 credit(s) Advanced study building on MUS 1745, exploring the creation of a career in entertainment. S… source |
| MUS2910 | Entertainment Technology Internship | — | MUS 2910 - Entertainment Technology Internship MUS 2910 - Entertainment Technology Internship 1-3 credit(s) Provides students with hands-on experience in the music industry. F, S. (T) source |
| MUS2990 | Music Problems | — | MUS 2990 - Music Problems MUS 2990 - Music Problems 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring in-depth study in the field of music. The course may be repeated for credit provided the theme is not repeated. F,… source |
| NRSG1100 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1100 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1100 - Transition to Professional Nursing 1 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the student in transitioning to the role of the professional nur… source |
| NRSG1130 | Math Applications for Nursing | — | NRSG 1130 - Math Applications for Nursing NRSG 1130 - Math Applications for Nursing 1 credit(s) This course focuses on the arithmetic of dosages and solutions used by the practicing nurse. Topics inc… source |
| NRSG1131 | Clinical Internship in Nursing I | — | NRSG 1131 - Clinical Internship in Nursing I NRSG 1131 - Clinical Internship in Nursing I 1 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance clinical decision making skill and competency through speciali… source |
| NRSG1140 | Test Taking Strategies | — | NRSG 1140 - Test Taking Strategies NRSG 1140 - Test Taking Strategies 1 credit(s) This course is designed for the beginning student nurse preparing to take tests within and at the completion of nursi… source |
| NRSG1141 | Current Topics in Nursing I | — | NRSG 1141 - Current Topics in Nursing I NRSG 1141 - Current Topics in Nursing I 1 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance learning and competency development through study of topics of special i… source |
| NRSG1150 | Medical Terminology | — | NRSG 1150 - Medical Terminology NRSG 1150 - Medical Terminology 1 credit(s) This course is a basic study of the development and usage of medical terminology. F, S. (T) 1 hour lecture source |
| NRSG1160 | Nursing Care at the End of Life | — | NRSG 1160 - Nursing Care at the End of Life NRSG 1160 - Nursing Care at the End of Life 1 credit(s) This course introduces the nursing student to the care of patients at the end of their lives and ut… source |
| NRSG1170 | Nutrition for Nursing Practice | — | NRSG 1170 - Nutrition for Nursing Practice NRSG 1170 - Nutrition for Nursing Practice 1 credit(s) A comprehensive overview of nutritional principles intended for students enrolled in the nursing prog… source |
| NRSG1180 | Integrative Health | — | NRSG 1180 - Integrative Health NRSG 1180 - Integrative Health 1 credit(s) This course provides students with knowledge to enhance nursing practice through use of alternative and complementary modalit… source |
| NRSG1241 | Current Topics in Nursing II | — | NRSG 1241 - Current Topics in Nursing II NRSG 1241 - Current Topics in Nursing II 2 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance learning and competency development through study of topics of special… source |
| NRSG1320 | Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family | — | NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family 3 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledg… source |
| NRSG1330 | Pediatric Nursing | — | NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing 3 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providi… source |
| NRSG1340 | Mental Health Nursing | — | NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing 3 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for… source |
| NRSG1341 | Current Topics in Nursing III | — | NRSG 1341 - Current Topics in Nursing III NRSG 1341 - Current Topics in Nursing III 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance learning and competency development through study of topics of speci… source |
| NRSG1360 | Pharmacology in Nursing | — | NRSG 1360 - Pharmacology in Nursing NRSG 1360 - Pharmacology in Nursing 3 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential… source |
| NRSG1500 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1500 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1500 - Transition to Professional Nursing 5 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in transitioning to the role of the… source |
| NRSG1501 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1501 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1501 - Transition to Professional Nursing 5 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in transitioning to the role of the… source |
| NRSG1600 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1600 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1600 - Transition to Professional Nursing 6 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in transitioning to the role of the… source |
| NRSG1620 | Medical-Surgical Nursing I | — | NRSG 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I NRSG 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I 6 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that ar… source |
| NRSG1700 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1700 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1700 - Transition to Professional Nursing 7 credit(s) Course designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in transitioning to the role of the pr… source |
| NRSG1710 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals of Nursing NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals of Nursing 7 credit(s) An introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that emphasize fun… source |
| NRSG2240 | Professional Practice in Nursing | — | NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing 2 credit(s) This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied t… source |
| NRSG2630 | Medical-Surgical Nursing II | — | NRSG 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II NRSG 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II 6 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that… source |
| NRSG2640 | Medical-Surgical Nursing III | — | NRSG 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III NRSG 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III 6 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes tha… source |
| OTAP1120 | Therapeutic Mediums Lab | — | OTAP 1120 - Therapeutic Mediums Lab OTAP 1120 - Therapeutic Mediums Lab 1 credit(s) This course will provide practice skill in activity analysis with the therapeutic use of technology, manual arts, m… source |
| OTAP1190 | OTA Independent Study | — | OTAP 1190 - OTA Independent Study OTAP 1190 - OTA Independent Study 1 credit(s) An independent study in Occupational Therapy addressing the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of… source |
| OTAP1210 | Foundations of OT | — | OTAP 1210 - Foundations of OT OTAP 1210 - Foundations of OT 2 credit(s) This course introduces the basic tenets of the occupational therapy profession. Topics include history, philosophy, the OT Prac… source |
| OTAP1220 | OT Documentation w/Level IA | — | OTAP 1220 - OT Documentation w/Level IA OTAP 1220 - OT Documentation w/Level IA 2 credit(s) Course introduces concepts and strategies for OT documentation and includes a Level I Fieldwork experience.… source |
| OTAP1240 | OT Documentation w/Level IB | — | OTAP 1240 - OT Documentation w/Level IB OTAP 1240 - OT Documentation w/Level IB 2 credit(s) Course provides an experiential Level I Fieldwork focused on psychosocial aspects of health and wellness wi… source |
| OTAP1290 | OTA Independent Study | — | OTAP 1290 - OTA Independent Study OTAP 1290 - OTA Independent Study 2 credit(s) An independent study in Occupational Therapy addressing the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of… source |
| OTAP1320 | Exploring Occupations | — | OTAP 1320 - Exploring Occupations OTAP 1320 - Exploring Occupations 3 credit(s) This course provides in-depth study of occupations and begins to introduce students to how therapeutic occupations are… source |
| OTAP1340 | Human Mvmnt for Occupation | — | OTAP 1340 - Human Mvmnt for Occupation OTAP 1340 - Human Mvmnt for Occupation 3 credit(s) This course provides a foundation for the understanding of the kinetics of human motion of the musculoskeleta… source |
| OTAP1360 | Challenges to Mental Health | — | OTAP 1360 - Challenges to Mental Health OTAP 1360 - Challenges to Mental Health 3 credit(s) A study of individuals who are limited in their ability to engage in life activities due to challenges to t… source |
| OTAP1370 | Challenges to Physical Health | — | OTAP 1370 - Challenges to Physical Health OTAP 1370 - Challenges to Physical Health 3 credit(s) This course examines individuals who are limited in their ability to engage in daily life activities an… source |
| OTAP1380 | AT and Environments | — | OTAP 1380 - AT and Environments OTAP 1380 - AT and Environments 3 credit(s) A study of adapting, altering or designing environments that support participation and facilitate engagement in social, fam… source |
| OTAP1390 | OTA Independent Study | — | OTAP 1390 - OTA Independent Study OTAP 1390 - OTA Independent Study 3 credit(s) An independent study in Occupational Therapy addressing the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of… source |
| OTAP2110 | Level I C | — | OTAP 2110 - Level I C OTAP 2110 - Level I C 1 credit(s) This course provides an opportunity for the OTA student to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy to practice through a Level I Field… source |
| OTAP2220 | Practice Management | — | OTAP 2220 - Practice Management OTAP 2220 - Practice Management 2 credit(s) This course addresses issues related to the delivery of occupational therapy services. Topics include, but are not limited… source |
| OTAP2310 | OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health | — | OTAP 2310 - OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health OTAP 2310 - OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health 3 credit(s) A study of occupational therapy interventions for individuals and populations with mental health limita… source |
| OTAP2330 | OT Int. and Tx: Adults | — | OTAP 2330 - OT Int. and Tx: Adults OTAP 2330 - OT Int. and Tx: Adults 3 credit(s) A study of physical health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Topi… source |
| OTAP2340 | OT Int. and Tx: Geriatrics | — | OTAP 2340 - OT Int. and Tx: Geriatrics OTAP 2340 - OT Int. and Tx: Geriatrics 3 credit(s) A study of physical and mental health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals an… source |
| OTAP2350 | Pediatric Occupational Therapy | — | OTAP 2350 - Pediatric Occupational Therapy OTAP 2350 - Pediatric Occupational Therapy 3 credit(s) Students will be introduced to commonly treated disorders in children and developmentally disabled in… source |
| OTAP2610 | Level II A | — | OTAP 2610 - Level II A OTAP 2610 - Level II A 6 credit(s) First of two eight-week fieldwork experiences (ACOTE requirement) designed to provide the OTA student the opportunity to work in an OT settin… source |
| OTAP2620 | Level II B | — | OTAP 2620 - Level II B OTAP 2620 - Level II B 6 credit(s) Second of two eight-week fieldwork experiences (ACOTE requirement) designed to provide the OTA student the opportunity to work in an OT setti… source |
| PARA2970 | Paramedic Program Bridge Course | — | PARA 2970 - Paramedic Program Bridge Course PARA 2970 - Paramedic Program Bridge Course 3-8 credit(s) This course is for the student candidate holding a paramedic certificate/licensure form another c… source |
| PHAR1010 | Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice | — | PHAR 1010 - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice PHAR 1010 - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the practice of pharmacy in the institu… source |
| PHAR1011 | Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice Lab | — | PHAR 1011 - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice Lab PHAR 1011 - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice Lab 0 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the practice of pharmacy in the… source |
| PHAR1020 | Pharmacy Calculations | — | PHAR 1020 - Pharmacy Calculations PHAR 1020 - Pharmacy Calculations 3 credit(s) A review of numbers, fractions, decimals and percentage with an introduction of calculations used in pharmacy practice.… source |
| PHAR1021 | Pharmacy Calculations Lab | — | PHAR 1021 - Pharmacy Calculations Lab PHAR 1021 - Pharmacy Calculations Lab 0 credit(s) A review of numbers, fractions, decimals and percentage with an introduction of calculations used in pharmacy p… source |
| PHAR1050 | Principles of Pharmacy Practice | — | PHAR 1050 - Principles of Pharmacy Practice PHAR 1050 - Principles of Pharmacy Practice 3 credit(s) A study of novel and common pharmaceutical dosage forms and delivery systems as well as application… source |
| PHAR1051 | Principles of Pharmacy Practice Lab | — | PHAR 1051 - Principles of Pharmacy Practice Lab PHAR 1051 - Principles of Pharmacy Practice Lab 0 credit(s) Advanced prescription processing, third party billing procedures, perform drug referencing,… source |
| PHAR1060 | Sterile Products Technology | — | PHAR 1060 - Sterile Products Technology PHAR 1060 - Sterile Products Technology 2 credit(s) Provides an understanding of the fundamentals of the preparation of sterile dosage formulas. Topics include… source |
| PHAR1061 | Sterile Products Technology Lab | — | PHAR 1061 - Sterile Products Technology Lab PHAR 1061 - Sterile Products Technology Lab 0 credit(s) Provides an understanding of the fundamentals of the preparation of sterile dosage formulas. Topics… source |
| PHAR1070 | Pharmacy Jurisprudence and Ethics | — | PHAR 1070 - Pharmacy Jurisprudence and Ethics PHAR 1070 - Pharmacy Jurisprudence and Ethics 2 credit(s) Discusses health and safety regulations, the welfare of pharmacy services recipients, state and… source |
| PHAR1300 | Pharmacology and Therapeutics I | — | PHAR 1300 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics I PHAR 1300 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics I 3 credit(s) A course that provides a practical knowledge of the general therapeutic classes of drugs and their… source |
| PHAR1301 | Pharmacology and Therapeutics II | — | PHAR 1301 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics II PHAR 1301 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics II 3 credit(s) A course that provides a practical knowledge of the general therapeutic classes of drugs and thei… source |
| PHAR2100 | Clinical Pharmacy Experience | — | PHAR 2100 - Clinical Pharmacy Experience PHAR 2100 - Clinical Pharmacy Experience 5 credit(s) Clinical externship in assigned pharmacy practice settings will provide practical experience under the di… source |
| PHAR2110 | Seminar in Pharmacy Practice | — | PHAR 2110 - Seminar in Pharmacy Practice PHAR 2110 - Seminar in Pharmacy Practice 1 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare students for the PTCB (Pharmacy Technician Certification Board) examin… source |
| PHAR2990 | Special Projects in Pharmacy Technology | — | PHAR 2990 - Special Projects in Pharmacy Technology PHAR 2990 - Special Projects in Pharmacy Technology 1-5 credit(s) Special projects relating to current topics and special research on pharmacy topi… source |
| PHED1010 | Physical Conditioning | — | PHED 1010 - Physical Conditioning PHED 1010 - Physical Conditioning 1 credit(s) A physical fitness program incorporating traditional exercises, circuit training, and aerobics to improve the physical… source |
| PHED1011 | Physical Conditioning II | — | PHED 1011 - Physical Conditioning II PHED 1011 - Physical Conditioning II 1 credit(s) The continuation of a physical fitness program incorporating traditional exercises, circuit training, and aerobic… source |
| PHED1020 | Adaptive Physical Education I | — | PHED 1020 - Adaptive Physical Education I PHED 1020 - Adaptive Physical Education I 1 credit(s) An independent specialized activity program for the disabled student. Activity Course. As needed. (T) 1… source |
| PHED1030 | Adaptive Physical Education II | — | PHED 1030 - Adaptive Physical Education II PHED 1030 - Adaptive Physical Education II 1 credit(s) An advanced independent specialized activity program for the disabled student. Activity Course. As ne… source |
| PHED1110 | Archery | — | PHED 1110 - Archery PHED 1110 - Archery 1 credit(s) Introduction of basic skills and techniques of shooting and to show ways archery may be utilized avocationally throughout their lifetime. Lifetime… source |
| PHED1137 | Power Walking | — | PHED 1137 - Power Walking PHED 1137 - Power Walking 1 credit(s) A health oriented activity designed to provide instruction of walking programs necessary for achievement of lifetime fitness. A sequent… source |
| PHED1140 | Fitness for Life | — | PHED 1140 - Fitness for Life PHED 1140 - Fitness for Life 2 credit(s) A compilation of health-oriented wellness dimensions designed to expand students’ potential to live fuller lives by providing an… source |
| PHED1210 | Badminton | — | PHED 1210 - Badminton PHED 1210 - Badminton 1 credit(s) Development of basic fundamental skills, rules, and strategy necessary to play the game of badminton. Lifetime Activity. Activity Course. As ne… source |
| PHED1220 | Racquetball | — | PHED 1220 - Racquetball PHED 1220 - Racquetball 1 credit(s) Introduction of basic equipment, and basic skills, rules of the game, shot selection, and strategy of the game. Emphasis on safety for plea… source |
| PHED1250 | Tennis | — | PHED 1250 - Tennis PHED 1250 - Tennis 1 credit(s) Introduction and development of skills, general rules, and strategy related to the game of tennis with particular emphasis on acquisition of skill. L… source |
| PHED1310 | Basketball | — | PHED 1310 - Basketball PHED 1310 - Basketball 1 credit(s) Development of basic skills, basic rules and strategy for the game situation. Lifetime Activity. Activity Course. As needed. (T) 1 hour lectu… source |
| PHED1350 | Softball | — | PHED 1350 - Softball PHED 1350 - Softball 1 credit(s) Introduction, development of basic skills and acquiring knowledge related to rules and strategy of softball. Lifetime Activity. Activity Course.… source |
| PHED1410 | Bowling | — | PHED 1410 - Bowling PHED 1410 - Bowling 1 credit(s) Introduction in acquisition of basic techniques of bowling, the conversion of spares, scoring, selecting equipment, bowling etiquette, and tips for… source |
| PHED1510 | Contemporary Dance | — | PHED 1510 - Contemporary Dance PHED 1510 - Contemporary Dance 1 credit(s) An introduction of basic dance steps used in social, country and western, and jazz dances in our society. Lifetime Activity.… source |
| PHED1520 | Exerdance | — | PHED 1520 - Exerdance PHED 1520 - Exerdance 1 credit(s) Aerobic exercises choreographed to music for improving over all physical fitness. Diet, nutrition, and body composition are included as they re… source |
| PHED1530 | Ballet I | — | PHED 1530 - Ballet I PHED 1530 - Ballet I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical ballet techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As nee… source |
| PHED1535 | Ballet II | — | PHED 1535 - Ballet II PHED 1535 - Ballet II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical ballet techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As… source |
| PHED1540 | Jazz I | — | PHED 1540 - Jazz I PHED 1540 - Jazz I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical jazz techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As needed. (… source |
| PHED1545 | Jazz II | — | PHED 1545 - Jazz II PHED 1545 - Jazz II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical jazz techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As neede… source |
| PHED1550 | Modern Dance I | — | PHED 1550 - Modern Dance I PHED 1550 - Modern Dance I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical modern dance techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four cr… source |
| PHED1555 | Modern Dance II | — | PHED 1555 - Modern Dance II PHED 1555 - Modern Dance II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical modern dance techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of fou… source |
| PHED1560 | Tap Dance I | — | PHED 1560 - Tap Dance I PHED 1560 - Tap Dance I 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical tap dance techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hour… source |
| PHED1565 | Tap Dance II | — | PHED 1565 - Tap Dance II PHED 1565 - Tap Dance II 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in intermediate classical tap dance techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit… source |
| PHED1570 | Clogging | — | PHED 1570 - Clogging PHED 1570 - Clogging 2 credit(s) Instruction and practice in elementary classical clogging techniques. Lifetime Activity. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. As n… source |
| PHED1610 | Golf | — | PHED 1610 - Golf PHED 1610 - Golf 1 credit(s) Development of basic skills and techniques of the strokes, general rules, and knowledge of the game. Lifetime Activity. Activity Course. As needed. (T) 1… source |
| PHED1710 | Soccer | — | PHED 1710 - Soccer PHED 1710 - Soccer 1 credit(s) Introduction, development of basic skills and acquiring knowledge related to rules and strategy of the game. Lifetime Activity. Activity Course. As n… source |
| PHED1720 | Weight Training | — | PHED 1720 - Weight Training PHED 1720 - Weight Training 1 credit(s) A health-related activity course designed to provide instruction in safety, systems knowledge, and technique that will allow the st… source |
| PHED1721 | Weight Training II | — | PHED 1721 - Weight Training II PHED 1721 - Weight Training II 1 credit(s) The continuation of the basic safety and techniques of weight training and establishing an individualized program to meet the… source |
| PHED1730 | Volleyball | — | PHED 1730 - Volleyball PHED 1730 - Volleyball 1 credit(s) The introduction and development of the basic fundamental skills, rules, and strategy related to the game of volleyball. Lifetime Activity. A… source |
| PHED1810 | Karate | — | PHED 1810 - Karate PHED 1810 - Karate 1 credit(s) A study of techniques and practices that will result in an increase awareness of the students capacity for physical control by the knowledge and disc… source |
| PHED1910 | Aquatics | — | PHED 1910 - Aquatics PHED 1910 - Aquatics 1 credit(s) Development of basic and intermediate swimming strokes, survival floating, diving, and rescue techniques with emphasis on water safety. Fitness A… source |
| PHED1920 | Water Exercise | — | PHED 1920 - Water Exercise PHED 1920 - Water Exercise 1 credit(s) Aerobic exercising using the buoyancy and resistance of the water to improve overall fitness without stress and soreness to the muscl… source |
| PHED1930 | Snow Skiing | — | PHED 1930 - Snow Skiing PHED 1930 - Snow Skiing 1 credit(s) Introduction and development of basic knowledge and skills necessary for the safety and enjoyment of skiing. Lifetime Activity. Activity Co… source |
| PHED2000 | Personal Wellness | — | PHED 2000 - Personal Wellness PHED 2000 - Personal Wellness 3 credit(s) A compilation of health-oriented wellness dimensions designed to expand students’ potential to live fuller lives, through behav… source |
| PHED2010 | Introduction to Physical Education and Exercise Science | — | PHED 2010 - Introduction to Physical Education and Exercise Science PHED 2010 - Introduction to Physical Education and Exercise Science 3 credit(s) An introduction to Physical Education, Exercise Sci… source |
| PHED2070 | Sports Officiating | — | PHED 2070 - Sports Officiating PHED 2070 - Sports Officiating 2 credit(s) A detailed techniques and methods officiating course. It will cover rule interpretations, specific play situations and ethica… source |
| PHED2110 | Human Motor Behavior | — | PHED 2110 - Human Motor Behavior PHED 2110 - Human Motor Behavior 3 credit(s) This course will provide current theories and principles explaining motor behavior; psychological factors related to and/… source |
| PHED2310 | Sport and Physical Activity in American Society | — | PHED 2310 - Sport and Physical Activity in American Society PHED 2310 - Sport and Physical Activity in American Society 3 credit(s) A course dealing with the social and psychological influences which… source |
| PHED2320 | Care and Treatment of Athletic Injuries | — | PHED 2320 - Care and Treatment of Athletic Injuries PHED 2320 - Care and Treatment of Athletic Injuries 3 credit(s) Analysis, theory, and practice in the prevention, treatment and/or care of basic at… source |
| PHED2730 | Individual and Dual Sports | — | PHED 2730 - Individual and Dual Sports PHED 2730 - Individual and Dual Sports 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide a historical perspective and teach students performance and instructional… source |
| PHED2810 | Skills and Teaching of Elementary Activities and Movement Education | — | PHED 2810 - Skills and Teaching of Elementary Activities and Movement Education PHED 2810 - Skills and Teaching of Elementary Activities and Movement Education 3 credit(s) This course is designed to… source |
| PHED2990 | Problems in Health, Physical Education and Recreation | — | PHED 2990 - Problems in Health, Physical Education and Recreation PHED 2990 - Problems in Health, Physical Education and Recreation 1-3 credit(s) The course will be specifically designed to meet the… source |
| PHIL1030 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credit(s) A study of philosophical perspectives of human nature and the meaning of life. F, S. (T) source |
| PHIL1040 | Introduction to Ethics | — | PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics 3 credit(s) An exploration of moral thought such as the ethical theories of Aristotle, Kant, and Mill. Also includes discussion o… source |
| PHIL1060 | Readings in Philosophy | — | PHIL 1060 - Readings in Philosophy PHIL 1060 - Readings in Philosophy 1-3 credit(s) This course will cover a particular philosopher or problem. This course may be repeated for credit provided the the… source |
| PHIL1110 | Elementary Logic | — | PHIL 1110 - Elementary Logic PHIL 1110 - Elementary Logic 3 credit(s) An analysis of deductive logic, the rules of modern formal logic, the principles of validity, truth tables and elementary formal… source |
| PHIL1600 | Issues in Philosophy | — | PHIL 1600 - Issues in Philosophy PHIL 1600 - Issues in Philosophy 3 credit(s) This course will cover current issues in philosophy. This course may be repeated for credit provided the theme is not rep… source |
| PHIL2020 | History of Philosophy | — | PHIL 2020 - History of Philosophy PHIL 2020 - History of Philosophy 3 credit(s) A survey of the history of Western philosophy from antiquity to the 20 th Century, including major figures such as Plat… source |
| PHIL2200 | Introduction to World Religions | — | PHIL 2200 - Introduction to World Religions PHIL 2200 - Introduction to World Religions 3 credit(s) A comparative, historical and philosophical introduction to the world’s religions. F, S. (T) source |
| PHIL2440 | Bioethics | — | PHIL 2440 - Bioethics PHIL 2440 - Bioethics 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to ethical issues that arise in such areas as medicine, nursing, allied health, and public health. Decisions mad… source |
| PHIL2640 | Science and the Modern World | — | PHIL 2640 - Science and the Modern World PHIL 2640 - Science and the Modern World 3 credit(s) A study of the nature of science and the relationship between science and other areas of life including r… source |
| PHRX1010 | Introduction to Pharmacy Practice | — | PHRX 1010 - Introduction to Pharmacy Practice PHRX 1010 - Introduction to Pharmacy Practice 3 credit(s) The course is an introduction to pharmacy practice and the health care systems with emphasis on… source |
| PHRX1020 | Pharmacy Practice 2 | — | PHRX 1020 - Pharmacy Practice 2 PHRX 1020 - Pharmacy Practice 2 3 credit(s) The course is an advanced study of pharmacy practice and the health care systems. As Needed. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/2 hours… source |
| PHRX1030 | Pharmacy Calculations | — | PHRX 1030 - Pharmacy Calculations PHRX 1030 - Pharmacy Calculations 4 credit(s) The course will include mathematical computations essential to pharmacy technicians in a variety of settings. Course em… source |
| PHRX1050 | Pharmacy Law and Ethics | — | PHRX 1050 - Pharmacy Law and Ethics PHRX 1050 - Pharmacy Law and Ethics 3 credit(s) The course will discuss Tennessee state and federal laws which govern the practice of pharmacy. Students will under… source |
| PHRX1060 | Entry-Level Pharmacy Experience | — | PHRX 1060 - Entry-Level Pharmacy Experience PHRX 1060 - Entry-Level Pharmacy Experience 2 credit(s) The course provides practical entry-level experience in pharmacy practice sites. As Needed. (NIT) 9… source |
| PHRX2000 | Special Topics in Pharmacy Technology | — | PHRX 2000 - Special Topics in Pharmacy Technology PHRX 2000 - Special Topics in Pharmacy Technology 1-5 credit(s) The course focuses on topics in pharmacy technology. As Needed. (NIT) source |
| PHRX2010 | Pharmacology and Therapeutics | — | PHRX 2010 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics PHRX 2010 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics 4 credit(s) The course presents practical knowledge of the general therapeutic classes of drugs and their interacti… source |
| PHRX2020 | Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2 | — | PHRX 2020 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2 PHRX 2020 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2 4 credit(s) The course presents a continuation of practical knowledge of the general therapeutic classes of dru… source |
| PHRX2030 | Sterile Products | — | PHRX 2030 - Sterile Products PHRX 2030 - Sterile Products 3 credit(s) The course provides an understanding of the fundamentals of sterile product preparation. Topics may include medications and paren… source |
| PHRX2100 | Clinical Pharmacy Experience | — | PHRX 2100 - Clinical Pharmacy Experience PHRX 2100 - Clinical Pharmacy Experience 4 credit(s) The course provides practical experience in area pharmacy practice sites. As Needed. (NIT) 13 hours clini… source |
| PHRX2110 | Pharmacy Technology Seminar | — | PHRX 2110 - Pharmacy Technology Seminar PHRX 2110 - Pharmacy Technology Seminar 2 credit(s) The course is designed to prepare students for national certification. Course will include reviews of all c… source |
| PHRX2120 | Advanced Pharmacy Experience | — | PHRX 2120 - Advanced Pharmacy Experience PHRX 2120 - Advanced Pharmacy Experience 2 credit(s) The course provides advanced-level practical experience in pharmacy practice sites. As Needed. (NIT) 5 ho… source |
| PHYS2010 | Non-Calculus Physics I | — | PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I 4 credit(s) First semester of an introductory pre-calculus survey course sequence in general physics including the following: equ… source |
| PHYS2011 | Non-Calculus Physics I Lab | — | PHYS 2011 - Non-Calculus Physics I Lab PHYS 2011 - Non-Calculus Physics I Lab 0 credit(s) Lab to accompany PHYS 2010. Emphasis will be on interpreting data, hands-on experiences with physics concepts… source |
| PHYS2020 | Non-Calculus Physics II | — | PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II 4 credit(s) A continuation of PHYS 2010, with topics extending into wave mechanics (sound, vibration and optics), electromagnet… source |
| PHYS2021 | Non-Calculus Physics II Lab | — | PHYS 2021 - Non-Calculus Physics II Lab PHYS 2021 - Non-Calculus Physics II Lab 0 credit(s) Lab to accompany PHYS 2020. Emphasis will be on interpreting data, hands-on experiences with physics concep… source |
| PHYS2110 | Calculus-Based Physics I | — | PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I 4 credit(s) First semester of a calculus-based introductory physics course for those in engineering, mathematics, chemistry o… source |
| PHYS2111 | Calculus-Based Physics I Lab | — | PHYS 2111 - Calculus-Based Physics I Lab PHYS 2111 - Calculus-Based Physics I Lab 0 credit(s) Hands-on, active learning engagement utilizing a team-based approach. Data analysis, error analysis, and… source |
| PHYS2120 | Calculus-Based Physics II | — | PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II 4 credit(s) A continuation of PHYS 2110. Topics include wave mechanics (oscillations and waves), optics (wave nature of lig… source |
| PHYS2121 | Calculus-Based Physics II Lab | — | PHYS 2121 - Calculus-Based Physics II Lab PHYS 2121 - Calculus-Based Physics II Lab 0 credit(s) Hands-on, active learning engagement utilizing a team-based approach. Data analysis, error analysis, an… source |
| PHYS2910 | Independent Study | — | PHYS 2910 - Independent Study PHYS 2910 - Independent Study 1-6 credit(s) Selected topics in physics are studied in greater depth. Topics chosen cover the entire range of Physics and are selected in… source |
| POLS1010 | Intro to Political Science | — | POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science 3 credit(s) A comprehensive introduction to the study of political science with emphasis on the theory, processes, and in… source |
| POLS1030 | American Government | — | POLS 1030 - American Government POLS 1030 - American Government 3 credit(s) A study of the Constitution, American political culture and behavior, and the structure and function of the legislative, ex… source |
| POLS2900 | Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies | — | POLS 2900 - Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies POLS 2900 - Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies 1-6 credit(s) Instructor-designed course to fulfill general humanities source |
| POLS2990 | Problems in Political Science | — | POLS 2990 - Problems in Political Science POLS 2990 - Problems in Political Science 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring an examination of a topical issue in government and politics. This course may be r… source |
| PSCI1010 | Principles of Physical Science | — | PSCI 1010 - Principles of Physical Science PSCI 1010 - Principles of Physical Science 4 credit(s) This is a one-semester course designed for the non-science major to fulfill general education require… source |
| PSCI1011 | Principles of Physical Sci Lab | — | PSCI 1011 - Principles of Physical Sci Lab PSCI 1011 - Principles of Physical Sci Lab 0 credit(s) This is a one-semester course designed for the non-science major to fulfill general education learnin… source |
| PSCI1020 | Principles of Earth/Space | — | PSCI 1020 - Principles of Earth/Space PSCI 1020 - Principles of Earth/Space 4 credit(s) This is a one-semester course designed for the non-science major to fulfill general education requirements. Thi… source |
| PSCI1021 | Principles of Earth/Space Lab | — | PSCI 1021 - Principles of Earth/Space Lab PSCI 1021 - Principles of Earth/Space Lab 0 credit(s) This is a one-semester course designed for the non-science major to fulfill general education learning… source |
| PSYC1030 | Introduction to Psychology | — | PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the guiding principles and primary approaches of the study of human and ani… source |
| PSYC2110 | Psychology of Adjustment | — | PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment 3 credit(s) A study of personality development and structure, with major emphasis on personal adjustment and the functional a… source |
| PSYC2120 | Social Psychology | — | PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology 3 credit(s) This course conveys the major areas of social psychology - the science of individual human behavior in social situations. The c… source |
| PSYC2130 | Lifespan Development Psychology | — | PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology 3 credit(s) A study of psychological and physiological growth and development from conception to death looking… source |
| PSYC2220 | The Psychology of Human Sexuality | — | PSYC 2220 - The Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 2220 - The Psychology of Human Sexuality 3 credit(s) A study to develop an understanding of the physical, mental, emotional, social, and psychologic… source |
| PSYC2310 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSYC 2310 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2310 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credit(s) Topics covered include abnormal reactions to frustrations, psychotherapy, theories of personality structure, neural functio… source |
| PSYC2410 | Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence | — | PSYC 2410 - Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence PSYC 2410 - Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence 3 credit(s) Psychological and physiological growth and development of the human organism beginn… source |
| PSYC2990 | Problems in Psychology | — | PSYC 2990 - Problems in Psychology PSYC 2990 - Problems in Psychology 1-3 credit(s) This course is designed to give students an opportunity to explore various topics of special interest in psychology… source |
| PTA2120 | Medical/Surgical Conditions | — | PTA 2120 - Medical/Surgical Conditions PTA 2120 - Medical/Surgical Conditions 5 credit(s) A survey of medical/surgical conditions commonly seen by physical therapist assistants. Pathologies, medical… source |
| PTA2121 | Medical/Surgical Conditions Lab | — | PTA 2121 - Medical/Surgical Conditions Lab PTA 2121 - Medical/Surgical Conditions Lab 0 credit(s) A survey of medical/surgical conditions commonly seen by physical therapist assistants. Pathologies,… source |
| PTA2300 | Neurological Conditions II | — | PTA 2300 - Neurological Conditions II PTA 2300 - Neurological Conditions II 4 credit(s) A continuation of PTA 1300/1301, additional neurological conditions treated by physical therapist and assistant… source |
| PTA2301 | Neurological Conditions II Lab | — | PTA 2301 - Neurological Conditions II Lab PTA 2301 - Neurological Conditions II Lab 0 credit(s) A continuation of PTA 1300/1301, additional neurological conditions treated by physical therapist and a… source |
| PTA2331 | Clinical II | — | PTA 2331 - Clinical II PTA 2331 - Clinical II 3 credit(s) A continuation of PTA 1331, intermediate level physical therapy clinical skills in various clinical settings including interventions with pat… source |
| PTA2431 | Clinical III | — | PTA 2431 - Clinical III PTA 2431 - Clinical III 4 credit(s) A continuation of PTA 2331, students will demonstrate more advanced physical therapy clinical skills in various clinical settings with a va… source |
| PTA2500 | Correlative PTA Procedures | — | PTA 2500 - Correlative PTA Procedures PTA 2500 - Correlative PTA Procedures 3 credit(s) Continuation of selected physical therapy principles and interventions along with advanced administrative, psyc… source |
| PTA2501 | Correlative PTA Procedures Lab | — | PTA 2501 - Correlative PTA Procedures Lab PTA 2501 - Correlative PTA Procedures Lab 0 credit(s) Continuation of selected physical therapy principles and interventions along with advanced administrati… source |
| PTA2531 | Clinical IV | — | PTA 2531 - Clinical IV PTA 2531 - Clinical IV 6 credit(s) The terminal clinical experience will include demonstration of complex and advanced clinical skills in various clinical sites encompassing a… source |
| PTAT2250 | Patient Care Skills for the PTA I | — | PTAT 2250 - Patient Care Skills for the PTA I PTAT 2250 - Patient Care Skills for the PTA I 2 credit(s) This course includes Part I of the fundamental patient care skills, selected data collection an… source |
| PTAT2260 | Patient Care Skills for the PTA II | — | PTAT 2260 - Patient Care Skills for the PTA II PTAT 2260 - Patient Care Skills for the PTA II 2 credit(s) This course continues with Part II of the fundamental patient care skills, selected data coll… source |
| PTAT2320 | Special Topics for the PTA | — | PTAT 2320 - Special Topics for the PTA PTAT 2320 - Special Topics for the PTA 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to a variety of special topics germane to physical therapy. 3 hours lectur… source |
| PTAT2370 | Professional Development for the PTA | — | PTAT 2370 - Professional Development for the PTA PTAT 2370 - Professional Development for the PTA 3 credit(s) This course prepares the PTA student for skills needed to be successful in the broader do… source |
| PTAT2390 | Integrated Clinical Education I | — | PTAT 2390 - Integrated Clinical Education I PTAT 2390 - Integrated Clinical Education I 3 credit(s) Integrated clinical education experiences consist of the student’s supervised clinical practice of… source |
| PTAT2391 | Integrated Clinical Education II | — | PTAT 2391 - Integrated Clinical Education II PTAT 2391 - Integrated Clinical Education II 3 credit(s) Integrated clinical education experiences consist of the student’s supervised clinical practice o… source |
| PTAT2410 | Kinesiology for the PTA | — | PTAT 2410 - Kinesiology for the PTA PTAT 2410 - Kinesiology for the PTA 4 credit(s) This course integrates basic and advanced functions of the nervous and musculoskeletal system with emphasis on norm… source |
| PTAT2440 | Biophysical Agents for the PTA | — | PTAT 2440 - Biophysical Agents for the PTA PTAT 2440 - Biophysical Agents for the PTA 4 credit(s) This course includes all current theory and practice of biophysical agents for the physical therapist… source |
| PTAT2510 | Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA | — | PTAT 2510 - Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA PTAT 2510 - Musculoskeletal Conditions and Treatment for the PTA 5 credit(s) This course introduces the PTA student to common musculos… source |
| PTAT2520 | Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA | — | PTAT 2520 - Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA PTAT 2520 - Neuromuscular Conditions and Treatment for the PTA 5 credit(s) This course introduces the PTA student to common neuromuscula… source |
| PTAT2530 | Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA | — | PTAT 2530 - Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA PTAT 2530 - Medical Surgical Conditions and Treatment for the PTA 5 credit(s) This course introduces the PTA student to common medica… source |
| PTAT2590 | Terminal Clinical Education I | 5 | PTAT 2590 - Terminal Clinical Education I PTAT 2590 - Terminal Clinical Education I 5 credit(s) Terminal clinical education experiences consist of the student’s supervised clinical practice of previo… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| READ0800 | Learning Support Reading | — | READ 0800 - Learning Support Reading READ 0800 - Learning Support Reading 3 credit(s) This course addresses these reading skills: understanding vocabulary in context, recognizing main ideas, detectin… source |
| READ0801 | Learning Support Reading I | — | READ 0801 - Learning Support Reading I READ 0801 - Learning Support Reading I 1 credit(s) This course is adapted to the individual reading needs of students to aid them in achieving satisfactory comp… source |
| READ0802 | Learning Support Reading II | — | READ 0802 - Learning Support Reading II READ 0802 - Learning Support Reading II 3 credit(s) This course addresses the following reading skills, including understanding vocabulary in context, recogniz… source |
| READ1010 | Speed Reading for College | — | READ 1010 - Speed Reading for College READ 1010 - Speed Reading for College 3 credit(s) An introduction to effective study, test-taking, and speed reading skills. The emphasis of this course is on ma… source |
| READ2990 | Special Problems in Reading | — | READ 2990 - Special Problems in Reading READ 2990 - Special Problems in Reading 1-3 credit(s) This course allows the needs of an individual or group to be met with special emphasis placed on selected… source |
| RELS2020 | Religions of the World | — | RELS 2020 - Religions of the World RELS 2020 - Religions of the World 3 credit(s) Main tenets of the world’s great religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Hinduism, Buddh… source |
| RESP1112 | Clinical Practice I | — | RESP 1112 - Clinical Practice I RESP 1112 - Clinical Practice I 2 credit(s) Orientation to the clinical practice of respiratory care. Integration of classroom and laboratory coursework in: patient as… source |
| RESP1121 | Clinical Laboratory Practice – 2 | — | RESP 1121 - Clinical Laboratory Practice – 2 RESP 1121 - Clinical Laboratory Practice – 2 1 credit(s) Clinical Laboratory Practice – 2 is a continuation of RESP 1211, Clinical Laboratory Practice – 1… source |
| RESP1211 | Clinical Laboratory Practice – 1 | — | RESP 1211 - Clinical Laboratory Practice – 1 RESP 1211 - Clinical Laboratory Practice – 1 2 credit(s) Clinical Laboratory Practice – 1 provides hands on practice with peer partners and computer simul… source |
| RESP1220 | Introduction to Clinical Practice | — | RESP 1220 - Introduction to Clinical Practice RESP 1220 - Introduction to Clinical Practice 2 credit(s) Introduction to Clinical Practice covers the basic respiratory therapy procedures encountered i… source |
| RESP1225 | Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology | — | RESP 1225 - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RESP 1225 - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology 2 credit(s) Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology studies the different classes of drugs that affect the cardiopulmonary syste… source |
| RESP1310 | Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology | — | RESP 1310 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology RESP 1310 - Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology 3 credit(s) Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology studies common diseases and disorders affecting the Cardiopulmonary… source |
| RESP1410 | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 1 | — | RESP 1410 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 1 RESP 1410 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 1 4 credit(s) Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 1 introduces the student to the Respiratory Care profe… source |
| RESP1412 | Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | — | RESP 1412 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RESP 1412 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 4 credit(s) Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology is a study of the structure and function of th… source |
| RESP1420 | Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 2 | — | RESP 1420 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 2 RESP 1420 - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 2 4 credit(s) Fundamentals of Respiratory Care – 2 is a continuation of RESP 1410, Fundamentals of Resp… source |
| RESP2171 | Neonatal Laboratory Practice | — | RESP 2171 - Neonatal Laboratory Practice RESP 2171 - Neonatal Laboratory Practice 1 credit(s) Neonatal Laboratory Practice provides hands on practice and computer simulation programs to become compet… source |
| RESP2341 | Clinical Practice – 2 | — | RESP 2341 - Clinical Practice – 2 RESP 2341 - Clinical Practice – 2 3 credit(s) Clinical Practice – 2 is a continuation of RESP 1220, Introduction to Clinical Practice. Competency is to be gained in… source |
| RESP2370 | Neonatal Respiratory Care | — | RESP 2370 - Neonatal Respiratory Care RESP 2370 - Neonatal Respiratory Care 3 credit(s) Neonatal Respiratory Care covers the development and physiology of the fetal and neonatal cardiopulmonary syste… source |
| RESP2440 | Mechanical Ventilation | — | RESP 2440 - Mechanical Ventilation RESP 2440 - Mechanical Ventilation 4 credit(s) Mechanical Ventilation discusses the indications for and techniques of mechanical ventilation including initiation an… source |
| RESP2442 | Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing | — | RESP 2442 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing RESP 2442 - Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing 4 credit(s) Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic Testing includes invasive and non-invasive cardiopulmonary testing… source |
| RESP2456 | Comprehensive Credentialing Preparation | — | RESP 2456 - Comprehensive Credentialing Preparation RESP 2456 - Comprehensive Credentialing Preparation 4 credit(s) Comprehensive Credentialing Preparation will prepare the student to set for and pas… source |
| RESP2457 | Clinical Practice – 3 | — | RESP 2457 - Clinical Practice – 3 RESP 2457 - Clinical Practice – 3 4 credit(s) Clinical Practice – 3 is a continuation of RESP 2341, Clinical Practice – 2. Competency is to be gained in neonatal and… source |
| RESP2690 | Special Topics in Respiratory Care | — | RESP 2690 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care RESP 2690 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care 1-6 credit(s) Special Topics in Respiratory Care is designed to enhance learning and competency developme… source |
| SOCI1010 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credit(s) Major concepts and theoretical approaches of sociology with emphasis on culture, socialization, social organiza… source |
| SOCI1040 | Social Problems | — | SOCI 1040 - Social Problems SOCI 1040 - Social Problems 3 credit(s) An examination of the development of social problems, how they confront the dominant society and occasionally become deviant groups… source |
| SOCI2005 | Cultural Studies: The African-American Experience I | — | SOCI 2005 - Cultural Studies: The African-American Experience I SOCI 2005 - Cultural Studies: The African-American Experience I 3 credit(s) A socio-cultural/anthropological examination of the origins… source |
| SOCI2006 | Cultural Studies: The African-American Experience II | — | SOCI 2006 - Cultural Studies: The African-American Experience II SOCI 2006 - Cultural Studies: The African-American Experience II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Cultural Studies I from Reconstruction… source |
| SOCI2010 | Marriage and Family | — | SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family 3 credit(s) Origin and ethnology of the family; background of the modern American family; social change and the family; social patholog… source |
| SOCI2110 | Self Care for Helping Professionals | — | SOCI 2110 - Self Care for ing Professionals SOCI 2110 - Self Care for ing Professionals 1 credit(s) This course is designed to assist students in the development of self-care techniques for ing profe… source |
| SOCI2210 | Sociology of Citizenship | — | SOCI 2210 - Sociology of Citizenship SOCI 2210 - Sociology of Citizenship 3 credit(s) This course is a service learning course oriented towards the study of citizenship. The class will concentrate on… source |
| SOCI2220 | Honors Seminar: The Individual and Society | — | SOCI 2220 - Honors Seminar: The Individual and Society SOCI 2220 - Honors Seminar: The Individual and Society 3 credit(s) The course is an interdisciplinary study of the individual and society emphas… source |
| SOCI2900 | Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies | — | SOCI 2900 - Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies SOCI 2900 - Problems and Topics in Cultural Studies 1-6 credit(s) Instructor-designed course to fulfill general humanities source |
| SOCI2990 | Problems in Sociology | — | SOCI 2990 - Problems in Sociology SOCI 2990 - Problems in Sociology 1-3 credit(s) Designed to expand creative offerings in Sociology by pursuing topics in depth or by addressing specific topics to ta… source |
| SPAN1000 | Beginning Conversational Spanish I | — | SPAN 1000 - Beginning Conversational Spanish I SPAN 1000 - Beginning Conversational Spanish I 3 credit(s) A basic conversational course in Spanish, emphasizing subject matter appropriate for use in c… source |
| SPAN1001 | Beginning Conversational Spanish II | — | SPAN 1001 - Beginning Conversational Spanish II SPAN 1001 - Beginning Conversational Spanish II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Beginning Conversational Spanish I. As needed. (T) source |
| SPAN1005 | Spanish Communication for the Hospitality Industry | — | SPAN 1005 - Spanish Communication for the Hospitality Industry SPAN 1005 - Spanish Communication for the Hospitality Industry 3 credit(s) This introductory course in Spanish is designed for the food… source |
| SPAN1006 | Spanish Communication for Healthcare Workers | — | SPAN 1006 - Spanish Communication for Healthcare Workers SPAN 1006 - Spanish Communication for Healthcare Workers 3 credit(s) This introductory course in Spanish is designed for healthcare workers. I… source |
| SPAN1010 | Elementary Spanish I | — | SPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I 3 credit(s) An elementary course in the essentials of Spanish, focusing on the fundamental four skills: listening comprehension, spea… source |
| SPAN1020 | Elementary Spanish II | — | SPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II 3 credit(s) This elementary course builds on the content of SPAN 1010. It emphasizes the four fundamental skills: listening compreh… source |
| SPAN1030 | Civilizations and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking World | — | SPAN 1030 - Civilizations and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking World SPAN 1030 - Civilizations and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking World 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the civilizatio… source |
| SPAN2010 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 credit(s) This course begins with an in-depth review of past material to ensure student preparedness. It emphasizes the four fu… source |
| SPAN2020 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 credit(s) This intermediate course builds on the content of SPAN 2010 and also provides language-immersion. It emphasizes the… source |
| SPAN2900 | Problems and Topics in Spanish Studies | — | SPAN 2900 - Problems and Topics in Spanish Studies SPAN 2900 - Problems and Topics in Spanish Studies 1-3 credit(s) Instructor-designed course to provide for an advanced and individualized study of t… source |
| SPED2210 | Sign Language I | — | SPED 2210 - Sign Language I SPED 2210 - Sign Language I 3 credit(s) An introduction to expressive and receptive skill development in sign communication using American Sign Language. Video, text and i… source |
| SPED2220 | Sign Language II | — | SPED 2220 - Sign Language II SPED 2220 - Sign Language II 3 credit(s) A continuation of expressive and receptive skill development in sign communication using American Sign Language. Video, text, and… source |
| SURG1002 | Orientation to Surgical Technology | — | SURG 1002 - Orientation to Surgical Technology SURG 1002 - Orientation to Surgical Technology 1 credit(s) Orientation to Surgical Technology is designed to introduce the student to the field, includi… source |
| SURG1005 | Surgical Terminology and Pharmacology | — | SURG 1005 - Surgical Terminology and Pharmacology SURG 1005 - Surgical Terminology and Pharmacology 3 credit(s) Surgical Terminology and Pharmacology is designed for public and allied health professi… source |
| SURG1010 | Surgical Technology and Patient Care I | — | SURG 1010 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care I SURG 1010 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care I 3 credit(s) Surgical Technology and Patient Care I covers the duties of the surgical technologist… source |
| SURG1011 | Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory I | — | SURG 1011 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory I SURG 1011 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory I 1 credit(s) Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory I introduces st… source |
| SURG1020 | Surgical Technology and Patient Care II | — | SURG 1020 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care II SURG 1020 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care II 3 credit(s) Surgical Technology and Patient Care II is a continuation of SURG 1010. Students co… source |
| SURG1021 | Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory II | — | SURG 1021 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory II SURG 1021 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory II 1 credit(s) Surgical Technology and Patient Care Laboratory II is a conti… source |
| SURG1102 | Orientation to Surgical Technology | — | SURG 1102 - Orientation to Surgical Technology SURG 1102 - Orientation to Surgical Technology 1 credit(s) An introduction to principles, techniques and issues in the operating room environment. Topic… source |
| SURG1305 | Surgical Pharmacology | — | SURG 1305 - Surgical Pharmacology SURG 1305 - Surgical Pharmacology 3 credit(s) An introduction to basic Pharmacology with emphasis on terminology, drugs and techniques used in the operating room, me… source |
| SURG1410 | Surgical Technology and Patient Care I | — | SURG 1410 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care I SURG 1410 - Surgical Technology and Patient Care I 4 credit(s) An introduction to principles, techniques and issues in the operating room environmen… source |
| SURG2010 | Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis | — | SURG 2010 - Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis SURG 2010 - Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis 3 credit(s) Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis trains students in techniques for keeping the surgical enviro… source |
| SURG2020 | Surgical Procedures I | — | SURG 2020 - Surgical Procedures I SURG 2020 - Surgical Procedures I 3 credit(s) Surgical Procedures I focuses on anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic intervention, surgical intervention,… source |
| SURG2030 | Surgical Procedures II | — | SURG 2030 - Surgical Procedures II SURG 2030 - Surgical Procedures II 3 credit(s) Surgical Procedures II is a continuation of SURG 2020 and focuses on anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic… source |
| SURG2103 | Clinical Practicum I | — | SURG 2103 - Clinical Practicum I SURG 2103 - Clinical Practicum I 1 credit(s) Clinical experience allows a student to affiliate with healthcare facilities under the joint supervision of the school an… source |
| SURG2201 | Clinical Practicum II | — | SURG 2201 - Clinical Practicum II SURG 2201 - Clinical Practicum II 2 credit(s) A continuation of Clinical Practicum I. Students will continue to affiliate with healthcare facilities to provide clini… source |
| SURG2299 | Special Topics | — | SURG 2299 - Special Topics SURG 2299 - Special Topics 2 hours credit(s) This course focuses on advanced topics in surgical technology and may be used to examine new technologies, policies, best pract… source |
| SURG2302 | Clinical Practicum III | — | SURG 2302 - Clinical Practicum III SURG 2302 - Clinical Practicum III 3 credit(s) A continuation of Clinical Practicum II. Students will complete their affiliation with healthcare facilities to finis… source |
| SURG2310 | Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis | — | SURG 2310 - Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis SURG 2310 - Surgical Microbiology and Asepsis 3 credit(s) This course is a presentation of microbial techniques and concepts. Emphasis is placed on apply… source |
| SURG2321 | Surgical Procedures I | — | SURG 2321 - Surgical Procedures I SURG 2321 - Surgical Procedures I 3 credit(s) An overview of the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology (including tumors, inflammation, infection, and fluid and hemodyna… source |
| SURG2330 | Surgical Procedures II | — | SURG 2330 - Surgical Procedures II SURG 2330 - Surgical Procedures II 3 credit(s) A continuation of Surgical Procedures I. Students will complete their study of the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology… source |
| SURG2420 | Surgical Patient Care II | — | SURG 2420 - Surgical Patient Care II SURG 2420 - Surgical Patient Care II 4 credit(s) Surgical Technology and Patient Care II builds on content learned in SURG 1410. Students continue with more in de… source |
| SURG2900 | Clinical Practicum I | — | SURG 2900 - Clinical Practicum I SURG 2900 - Clinical Practicum I 1 credit(s) Clinical Practicum I allows the student to affiliate with the area hospitals under the join supervision of Northeast Stat… source |
| SURG2901 | Clinical Practicum II | — | SURG 2901 - Clinical Practicum II SURG 2901 - Clinical Practicum II 2 credit(s) Clinical Practicum II is a continuation of SURG 2900. S. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/10 hours clinical source |
| SURG2902 | Clinical Practicum III | — | SURG 2902 - Clinical Practicum III SURG 2902 - Clinical Practicum III 3 credit(s) Clinical Practicum III is a continuation of SURG 2901. Su. (NIT) 2 hours lecture/20 hours clinical source |
| SWRK1020 | Professional Values and Ethics | — | SWRK 1020 - Professional Values and Ethics SWRK 1020 - Professional Values and Ethics 3 credit(s) This is an introductory course examining the personal, professional and social values related to soci… source |
| SWRK2010 | Introduction to Social Work | — | SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work 3 credit(s) This course serves as an introduction to the field of social work, offering students an overview of the ess… source |
| SWRK2020 | Cultural Diversity | — | SWRK 2020 - Cultural Diversity SWRK 2020 - Cultural Diversity 3 credit(s) This course will introduce the knowledge necessary for social work practice with diverse populations. It will aid practitione… source |
| SWRK2030 | Introduction to Social Welfare | — | SWRK 2030 - Introduction to Social Welfare SWRK 2030 - Introduction to Social Welfare 3 credit(s) This course examines the development, structure, and function of the social welfare institution in th… source |
| THEA1015 | Acting I | — | THEA 1015 - Acting I THEA 1015 - Acting I 3 credit(s) This course is designed for the beginning acting student. Emphasis is given to the development and understanding of the practical application of… source |
| THEA1025 | Stage Craft I | — | THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I 3 credit(s) The emphasis of this course is placed upon the rudimentary principles and techniques of designing, construction and maintenance of scen… source |
| THEA1030 | Introduction to Theatre | — | THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre 3 credit(s) Theatre will be explored philosophically and aesthetically through the practical application of drama in production… source |
| THEA1200 | Audition Techniques | — | THEA 1200 - Audition Techniques THEA 1200 - Audition Techniques 1 credit(s) Course is designed to prepare students to audition for a variety of events. Students will 1) develop a resume, 2) gain expe… source |
| THEA1210 | Voice and Physical Preparation | — | THEA 1210 - Voice and Physical Preparation THEA 1210 - Voice and Physical Preparation 3 credit(s) The training of the voice for communication, interpersonal or public (performance) - incorporates phy… source |
| THEA2015 | Acting II | — | THEA 2015 - Acting II THEA 2015 - Acting II 3 credit(s) This course is designed for the acting student who has successfully completed Acting I. Emphasis is placed on character development and advance… source |
| THEA2440 | Oral Interpretation | — | THEA 2440 - Oral Interpretation THEA 2440 - Oral Interpretation 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to the process of analyzing literature for the purpose of presenting it orall… source |
| THEA2500 | Major Production | — | THEA 2500 - Major Production THEA 2500 - Major Production 1 credit(s) Supervised production work and practical exercises in all aspects of theatre relating to the mounting of a production for present… source |
| THEA2990 | Theatre Problems | — | THEA 2990 - Theatre Problems THEA 2990 - Theatre Problems 1-3 credit(s) A course featuring in-depth study in the field of theatre. The course may be repeated for credit provided the theme is not repe… source |
| WGST2050 | Intro to Women/Gender Studies | — | WGST 2050 - Intro to Women/Gender Studies WGST 2050 - Intro to Women/Gender Studies 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce the student to the interdisciplinary academic field of women’s stu… source |