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| Program | Credential | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Associate in Arts | Degree | source |
| Associate in Science | Degree | source |
| Associate in Arts in Teacher Preparation | Degree | source |
| Associate in Science in Teacher Preparation | Degree | source |
| Associate in General Education - Nursing | Degree | source |
| A.A.S. Degree Requirements | Degree | A.A.S. Degree Requirements 1. The following AAS Degree, Diploma, and Certificate programs indicate the courses which are required of the program and which earn credit toward the AAS Degree, Diploma,… source |
| Work-based Learning | — | Work-based Learning Work-based Learning is designed to give students an opportunity to receive college credit for on-the-job experience. The work experience, conducted under the direction of WPCC, mu… source |
| Accounting and Finance | — | Accounting and Finance Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Accounting and Finance A.A.S. Accounting and Finance Diploma General Accounting Certificate Finance Certificat… source |
| Accounting and Finance A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Accounting and Finance Diploma | Diploma | source |
| General Accounting Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Finance Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Computerized Accounting Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Audio and Video Production Technology | — | Audio and Video Production Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Audio and Video Production Technology A.A.S. Audio and Video Production Technology Certificate source |
| Audio and Video Production Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Audio and Video Production Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Basic Law Enforcement Training | — | Basic Law Enforcement Training Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Basic Law Enforcement Training Certificate source |
| Basic Law Enforcement Training Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Building Construction Technology | — | Building Construction Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Building Construction Technology A.A.S. Light Construction Diploma Construction Carpentry Certificat… source |
| Building Construction Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Light Construction Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Construction Carpentry Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Construction Trades Certificate | Certificate | source |
| HVACR Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Photovoltaic System Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Basic Electrical Systems Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Basic Plumbing Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Green Building Design Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Business Administration | — | Business Administration Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Business Administration A.A.S. Business Administration Diploma General Business Certificate Human Resource Ma… source |
| Business Administration A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Business Administration Diploma | Diploma | source |
| General Business Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Human Resource Management Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Computer Engineering Technology | — | Computer Engineering Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Computer Engineering Technology A.A.S. Basic Electronics source |
| Computer Engineering Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Basic Electronics | — | source |
| Computer-Integrated Machining | — | Computer-Integrated Machining Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Computer-Integrated Machining A.A.S. Computer Integrated Machining Diploma CNC Operations Certificate I… source |
| Computer-Integrated Machining A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Computer Integrated Machining Diploma | Diploma | source |
| CNC Operations Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to CNC Machining | — | source |
| Introduction to Metal Fabrication Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Cosmetology | — | Cosmetology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Cosmetology A.A.S. Cosmetology Diploma Cosmetology Certificate source |
| Cosmetology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Cosmetology Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Cosmetology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Criminal Justice Technology | — | Criminal Justice Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Criminal Justice Technology A.A.S. Criminal Justice Certificate source |
| Criminal Justice Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Criminal Justice Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Dental Assisting | — | Dental Assisting Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Dental Assisting Diploma source |
| Dental Assisting Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Digital Effects and Animation | — | Digital Effects and Animation Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Digital Effects and Animation Technology A.A.S. Digital Design and Motion Graphics Certificate Film and… source |
| Digital Effects and Animation Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Digital Design and Motion Graphics Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Film and Video Production Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Education A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Autism Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Infant/Toddler Care Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Administration Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Preschool | — | source |
| Electrical Engineering Technology | — | Electrical Engineering Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Electrical Engineering Technology A.A.S. Basic Electronics source |
| Electrical Engineering Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Elementary Education Residency Licensure | — | Elementary Education Residency Licensure Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Elementary Education Residency Licensure Certificate source |
| Elementary Education Residency Licensure Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Emergency Medical Science | — | Emergency Medical Science Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Emergency Medical Science A.A.S. source |
| Emergency Medical Science A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Horticulture Technology | — | Horticulture Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Horticulture Technology A.A.S. Horticulture Certificate Landscape Certificate Plant Production Certificate source |
| Horticulture Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Horticulture Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Landscape Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Plant Production Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Industrial Systems Technology | — | Industrial Systems Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Industrial Systems Technology A.A.S. Industrial Systems Technology Diploma Industrial Systems Technolog… source |
| Industrial Systems Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Industrial Systems Technology Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Industrial Systems Technology Mechanical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Industrial Systems Technology Electrical Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Industrial Systems Technology Advanced Certificate | Certificate | ELC 136 ELC 213 ELC 228 Industrial Systems Technology Advanced Certificate C50240E Requirements source |
| Information Technology | — | Information Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Information Technology A.A.S. Networking and Security Certificate Information Technology Support Certificate source |
| Information Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Networking and Security Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Information Technology Support Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Interpreter Education | — | Interpreter Education Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Interpreter Education A.A.S. American Sign Language Certificate Introduction to the American Deaf Community Cer… source |
| Interpreter Education A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| American Sign Language Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to the American Deaf Community Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Manicuring/Nail Technology | — | Manicuring/Nail Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Manicuring/Nail Technology Certificate source |
| Manicuring/Nail Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mechanical Engineering | — | Mechanical Engineering Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Mechanical Engineering Technology A.A.S. Mechanical Engineering Technology Diploma Computer Aided Drafting (CA… source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technology Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Mechanical Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Certificate | Certificate | source |
| 3D Printing Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mechatronics Engineering Technology | — | Mechatronics Engineering Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Mechatronics Engineering Technology A.A.S. Introduction to Mechatronics source |
| Mechatronics Engineering Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Introduction to Mechatronics | — | source |
| Medical Assisting | — | source |
| Medical Assisting A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Medical Assisting Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Medical Laboratory Technology | — | Medical Laboratory Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Medical Laboratory Technology A.A.S. source |
| Medical Laboratory Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Medical Office Administration | — | Medical Office Administration Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Medical Office Administration A.A.S. Billing & Coding Specialist Certificate Administrative Medical Off… source |
| Medical Office Administration A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Billing & Coding Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Administrative Medical Office Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Natural Hair Care | — | Natural Hair Care Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Natural Hair Care Certificate source |
| Natural Hair Care Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Associate Degree Nursing A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Paramedic to RN Bridge | — | source |
| Practical Nursing Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Office Administration | — | Office Administration Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Office Administration A.A.S. Administrative Specialist Certificate Microsoft Office Applications Certificate source |
| Office Administration A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Administrative Specialist Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Microsoft Office Applications Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Paralegal Technology | — | Paralegal Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Paralegal Technology A.A.S. Introduction to Paralegal Technology Certificate source |
| Paralegal Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Introduction to Paralegal Technology Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Recreational Therapy Assistant | — | Recreational Therapy Assistant Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Recreational Therapy Assistant A.A.S. Recreational Therapy Foundations Certificate source |
| Recreational Therapy Assistant A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Recreational Therapy Foundations Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Simulation and Game Development | — | Simulation and Game Development Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Simulation and Game Development A.A.S. 3D Modeling and Animation Certificate Game Design and Programm… source |
| Simulation and Game Development A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| 3D Modeling and Animation Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Game Design and Programming Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Social and Human Services | — | Social and Human Services (Formerly Human Services Technology) The Social and Human Services source |
| Social and Human Services: General A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Social and Human Services: Addiction and Recovery A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Social & Human Services Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Social & Human Services Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Addiction and Recovery Services Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Welding Technology | — | Welding Technology Up one level Associate in Applied Science Degrees In this section Welding Technology A.A.S. Welding Diploma Welding Certificate Level 1 Welding Certificate Level 2 Introduction to… source |
| Welding Technology A.A.S. | Degree | source |
| Welding Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Welding Certificate Level 1 | Certificate | source |
| Welding Certificate Level 2 | Certificate | source |
| Introduction to Welding Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Accounting and Finance CTE Pathway | — | source |
| CCP Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Pathway | Degree | source |
| A.F.A. in Visual Arts | — | source |
| Audio and Video Production Technology CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Building Construction Technology: Construction Carpentry CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Business Administration CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Computer-Integrated Machining: Introduction to CNC Machining CTE Pathway | — | source |
| CCP College Transfer Pathway: Associate in Arts in Teacher Preparation | Degree | source |
| CCP College Transfer Pathway: Associate in Science in Teacher Preparation | Degree | source |
| Medical Assisting CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Cosmetology CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Criminal Justice Technology CTE Pathway | — | source |
| CCP College Transfer Pathway: Associate in Arts | Degree | source |
| CCP College Transfer Pathway: Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts | Degree | source |
| CCP College Transfer Pathway: Associate in Science | Degree | source |
| Digital Effects & Animation Technology CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Early Childhood Preschool CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Horticulture CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Information Technology: Information Technology Support CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Interpreter Education: American Sign Language CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Manicuring/Nail Technology CTE Pathway | — | COS 121 COS 222 Manicuring/Nail Technology CTE Pathway C55400HS The Manicuring/Nail Technology source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technology: 3D Printing CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Mechanical Engineering Technology: Introduction CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Mechatronics Engineering Technology: Introduction CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Medical Laboratory Technology CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Medical Office Administration: Administrative Medical Office Specialist CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Medical Office Administration: Billing & Coding Specialist CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Natural Hair Care CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Office Administration: Adminstrative Specialist CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Office Administration: Microsoft Office Applications CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Paralegal Technology: Introduction to Paralegal Technology CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Recreational Therapy Foundation CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Simulation & Game Development CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Social & Human Services: Addiction and Recovery CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Social & Human Services CTE Pathway | — | source |
| Welding Technology: Introduction to Welding CTE Pathway | — | source |
| ACAÂ 122 Â College Transfer Success | — | ACAÂ 122 Â College Transfer Success 0-2-1 This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic and professional goals beyond the community college experience. Topics in… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ACAÂ 115 | Â Success & Study Skills | — | This course provides an orientation to the campus resources and academic skills necessary to achieve educational objectives. Emphasis is placed on an exploration of facilities and services, study ski… source |
| ACAÂ 122 | Â College Transfer Success | — | This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic and professional goals beyond the community college experience. Topics include the CAA, college policies and cultur… source |
| ACCÂ 120 | Â Principles of Financial Accounting | — | This course introduces business decision-making accounting information systems. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, summarizing, reporting, and interpreting financial information. Upon completion, stude… source |
| ACCÂ 121 | Â Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | This course includes a greater emphasis on managerial and cost accounting skills. Emphasis is placed on managerial accounting concepts for external and internal analysis, reporting and decision-makin… source |
| ACCÂ 129 | Â Individual Income Taxes | — | This course introduces the relevant laws governing individual income taxation. Topics include tax law, electronic research and methodologies, and the use of technology for preparation of individual t… source |
| ACCÂ 140 | Â Payroll Accounting | — | This course covers federal and state laws pertaining to wages, payroll taxes, payroll tax forms, and journal and general ledger transactions. Emphasis is placed on computing wages; calculating social… source |
| ACCÂ 150 | Â Accounting Software Applications | — | This course introduces microcomputer applications related to accounting systems. Topics include general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, and correcting, adjusting, a… source |
| ACCÂ 152 | Â Advanced Software Applications | — | This course provides continued exposure to commercial accounting software and the opportunity to refine accounting software skills. Emphasis is placed on advanced applications of software packages. U… source |
| ACCÂ 220 | Â Intermediate Accounting I | — | This course is a continuation of the study of accounting principles with in-depth coverage of theoretical concepts and financial statements. Topics include generally accepted accounting principles an… source |
| ACCÂ 227 | Â Practices in Accounting | — | This course provides an advanced in-depth study of selected topics in accounting using case studies and individual and group problem solving. Topics include cash flow, financial statement analysis, i… source |
| AGRÂ 263 | Â Vegetable Production | — | This course includes a study of vegetable crop production practices. Topics include variety selection, production methods, fertility management, insect and disease control, and harvesting. Upon compl… source |
| AHRÂ 112 | Â Heating Technology | — | This course covers the fundamentals of heating including oil, gas, and electric heating systems. Topics include safety, tools and instrumentation, system operating characteristics, installation techn… source |
| AHRÂ 113 | Â Comfort Cooling | — | This course covers the installation procedures, system operations, and maintenance of residential and light commercial comfort cooling systems. Topics include terminology, component operation, and te… source |
| AHRÂ 160 | Â Refrigerant Certification | — | This course covers the requirements for the EPA certification examinations. Topics include small appliances, high pressure systems, and low pressure systems. Upon completion students should be able t… source |
| ALTÂ 120 | Â Renewable Energy Technologies | — | This course provides an introduction to multiple technologies that allow for the production and conservation of energy from renewable sources. Topics include hydroelectric, wind power, passive and ac… source |
| ARCÂ 112 | Â Construction Materials & Methods | — | This course introduces construction materials and methodologies. Topics include construction terminology, traditional and alternative materials and their properties, manufacturing processes, construc… source |
| ARCÂ 114 | Â Architectural CAD | — | This course introduces basic architectural CAD techniques. Topics include basic commands and system hardware and software. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and plot architectural d… source |
| ARTÂ 111 | Â Art Appreciation | — | This course introduces the origins and historical development of art. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of design principles to various art forms, including but not limited to, sculpture, painti… source |
| ARTÂ 114 | Â Art History Survey I | — | This course covers the development of art forms from ancient times to the Renaissance. Emphasis is placed on content, terminology, design, and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demon… source |
| ARTÂ 115 | Â Art History Survey II | — | This course covers the development of art forms from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis is placed on content, terminology, design, and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demonst… source |
| ARTÂ 121 | Â Two-Dimensional Design | — | This course introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to two-dimensional art. Emphasis is placed on the structural elements, the principles of visual organization, and the theories… source |
| ARTÂ 122 | Â Three-Dimensional Design | — | This course introduces basic studio problems in three-dimensional visual design. Emphasis is placed on the structural elements and organizational principles as applied to mass and space. Upon complet… source |
| ARTÂ 131 | Â Drawing I | — | This course introduces the language of drawing and the use of various drawing materials. Emphasis is placed on drawing techniques, media, and graphic principles. Upon completion, students should be a… source |
| ARTÂ 132 | Â Drawing II | — | This course continues instruction in the language of drawing and the use of various materials. Emphasis is placed on experimentation in the use of drawing techniques, media, and graphic materials. Up… source |
| ARTÂ 135 | Â Figure Drawing I | — | This course introduces rendering the human figure with various drawing materials. Emphasis is placed on the use of the visual elements, anatomy, and proportion in the representation of the draped and… source |
| ARTÂ 171 | Â Digital Design I | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the elements and principles of design through the use of digital software. Emphasis is placed on developing composition and design skills using vector… source |
| ARTÂ 235 | Â Figure Drawing II | — | This course extends the study and rendering of the draped and undraped human figure. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of materials and approaches to drawing. Upon completion, students should be… source |
| ARTÂ 240 | Â Painting I | — | This course introduces the language of painting and the use of various painting materials. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and use of various painting techniques, media, and color principles.… source |
| ARTÂ 241 | Â Painting II | — | This course provides a continuing investigation of the materials, processes, and techniques of painting. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of expressive content using a variety of creative proces… source |
| ARTÂ 244 | Â Watercolor | — | This course introduces basic methods and techniques used in watercolor. Emphasis is placed on application, materials, content, and individual expression. Upon completion, students should be able to d… source |
| ARTÂ 264 | Â Digital Photography I | — | This course introduces digital photographic equipment, theory and processes. Emphasis is placed on camera operation, composition, computer photo manipulation and creative expression. Upon completion,… source |
| ARTÂ 265 | Â Digital Photography II | — | This course provides exploration of the concepts and processes of photo manipulation through complex composite images, special effects, color balancing and image/text integration. Emphasis is placed… source |
| ARTÂ 271 | Â Digital Design II | — | This course includes advanced digital techniques in raster, vector, and time based media. Emphasis is based on creative application and integration of digital technologies. Upon completion, students… source |
| ARTÂ 281 | Â Sculpture I | — | This course provides an exploration of the creative and technical methods of sculpture with focus on the traditional processes. Emphasis is placed on developing basic skills as they pertain to three-… source |
| ARTÂ 282 | Â Sculpture II | — | This course builds on the visual and technical skills learned in . Emphasis is placed on developing original solutions to sculptural problems in a variety of media. Upon completion, students should b… source |
| ARTÂ 283 | Â Ceramics I | — | This course provides an introduction to three-dimensional design principles using the medium of clay. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of forming, surface design, glaze application, and firing. Upo… source |
| ARTÂ 284 | Â Ceramics II | — | This course covers advanced hand building and wheel techniques. Emphasis is placed on creative expression, surface design, sculptural quality, and glaze effect. Upon completion, students should be ab… source |
| ARTÂ 288 | Â Studio | — | This course provides the opportunity for advanced self-determined work beyond the limits of regular studio course sequences. Emphasis is placed on creative self-expression and in-depth exploration of… source |
| ASLÂ 111 | Â Elementary ASL I | — | This course introduces the fundamental elements of American Sign Language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic expressive and receptive skills. Upon completion, s… source |
| ASLÂ 112 | Â Elementary ASL II | — | This course is a continuation of focusing on the fundamental elements of American Sign Language in a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of expressive and receptive sk… source |
| ASLÂ 151 | Â Numbers & Fingerspelling | — | This course provides an in-depth study of number systems and fingerspelling techniques in ASL. Emphasis is placed on generating and receiving numbers and fingerspelling in context. Upon completion, s… source |
| ASLÂ 181 | Â ASL Lab 1 | — | This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of American Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic expressive and receptive s… source |
| ASLÂ 182 | Â ASL Lab 2 | — | This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of American Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic expressive and receptive s… source |
| ASLÂ 211 | Â Intermediate ASL I | — | This course provides a review and expansion of the essential skills of American Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of expressive and receptive skills, study of authentic… source |
| ASLÂ 212 | Â Intermediate ASL II | — | This course provides a continuation of . Emphasis is placed on the continuing development of expressive and receptive skills study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. It will… source |
| ASLÂ 250 | Â Linguistics of American Sign Language | — | This course is designed to increase knowledge and skills necessary to linguistically analyze ASL. Emphasis is placed on applying phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse and socio- linguis… source |
| ASTÂ 151 | Â General Astronomy I | — | This course introduces the science of modern astronomy with a concentration on the solar system. Emphasis is placed on the history and physics of astronomy and an introduction to the solar system, in… source |
| ASTÂ 151A | Â General Astronomy I Lab | — | This course is a laboratory to accompany . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences which enhance the materials presented in and which provide practical experience. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| ASTÂ 152 | Â General Astronomy II | — | This course is a continuation of with primary emphasis beyond the solar system. Topics include the sun, stars, galaxies, and the larger universe, including cosmology. Upon completion, students should… source |
| ASTÂ 152A | Â General Astronomy II Lab | — | This course is a laboratory to accompany . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences which enhance the materials presented in and which provide practical experience. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| ATRÂ 112 | Â Intro to Automation | — | This course introduces the basic principles of automated systems and describes the tasks that technicians perform on the job. Topics include the history, development and current applications of robot… source |
| BIOÂ 106 | Â Introduction to Anatomy/Physiology/Microbiology | — | This course covers the fundamental and principle concepts of human anatomy and physiology and microbiology. Topics include an introduction to the structure and function of cells, tissues, and human o… source |
| BIOÂ 111 | Â General Biology I | — | This course introduces the principles and concepts of biology. Emphasis is placed on basic biological chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, metabolism and energy transformation, genetics, evolut… source |
| BIOÂ 112 | Â General Biology II | — | This course is a continuation of . Emphasis is placed on organisms, evolution, biodiversity, plant and animal systems, ecology, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to d… source |
| BIOÂ 140 | Â Environmental Biology | — | This course introduces environmental processes and the influence of human activities upon them. Topics include ecological concepts, population growth, natural resources, and a focus on current enviro… source |
| BIOÂ 140A | Â Environmental Biology Lab | — | This course provides a laboratory component to complement . Emphasis is placed on laboratory and field experience. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of… source |
| BIOÂ 163 | Â Basic Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutriti… source |
| BIOÂ 168 | Â Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This course provides a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include body organization, homeostasis, cytology, histology, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscul… source |
| BIOÂ 169 | Â Anatomy and Physiology II | — | This course provides a continuation of the comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinar… source |
| BIOÂ 275 | Â Microbiology | — | This course covers principles of microbiology and the impact these organisms have on man and the environment. Topics include the various groups of microorganisms, their structure, physiology, genetic… source |
| BPRÂ 111 | Â Print Reading | — | This course introduces the basic principles of blueprint reading. Topics include line types, orthographic projections, dimensioning methods, and notes. Upon completion, students should be able to int… source |
| BPRÂ 121 | Â Blueprint Reading-Mechanical | — | This course covers the interpretation of intermediate blueprints. Topics include tolerancing, auxiliary views, sectional views, and assembly drawings. Upon completion, students should be able to read… source |
| BPRÂ 130 | Â Blueprint Reading-Construction | — | This course covers the interpretation of prints and specifications that are associated with design and construction projects. Topics include interpretation of documents for foundations, floor plans,… source |
| BPTÂ 110 | Â Media Evolution | — | This course introduces media in the United States. Emphasis is placed on industry development, media ethics, governmental oversight, technological advancements, revenue models, and audience shifts an… source |
| BPTÂ 112 | Â Media Writing | — | This course introduces the principles for writing for media. Emphasis is placed on understanding target audiences and demographics, while shaping the message to meet the specificity of the content pl… source |
| BPTÂ 121 | Â Media Speech Techniques | — | This course covers basic preparation and speaking performance. Emphasis is placed on proper articulation, pronunciation, rate of delivery, pitch, breathing techniques, inflection, projection, and phr… source |
| BPTÂ 131 | Â Audio Production I | — | This course covers the creation, development, production, and presentation of audio programming elements for various formats and platforms. Emphasis is placed on the operation of professional audio e… source |
| BPTÂ 215 | Â Industry Career Preparation | — | This course covers employment trends and job descriptions in media, research, resume development, industry best practices for showcasing competencies in technical skills, and interviewing skills. Emp… source |
| BPTÂ 220 | Â Emerging Technologies | — | This course introduces advancements in technology, equipment, and/or software in the industry. Emphasis is placed on new and emerging content production trends in the audio and video industry. Upon c… source |
| BPTÂ 231 | Â Video Production I | — | This course is designed to develop technical abilities and a creative eye for producing effective videos. Emphasis is placed on fundamental techniques and aesthetics of planning, shooting, lighting,… source |
| BPTÂ 232 | Â Video Production II | — | This course is designed to advance the study of video production learned in Video Production I and is designed to develop technical abilities and a creative eye for producing effective videos. Emphas… source |
| BPTÂ 235 | Â Video Performance I | — | This course provides hands-on experience in the operation of video equipment. Emphasis is placed on the application of skills through direct participation in the production or distribution of video.… source |
| BPTÂ 255 | Â Computer-Based Production | — | This course covers editing software for multimedia production. Emphasis is placed on advanced digital editing software and techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate advanced… source |
| BPTÂ 285 | Â Broadcast Prod Capstone | — | This course provides an opportunity to complete a media project from the design phase through implementation with minimal instructor guidance. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, planning, production, p… source |
| BUSÂ 110 | Â Introduction to Business | — | This course provides a survey of the business world. Topics include the basic principles and practices of contemporary business. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understandi… source |
| BUSÂ 115 | Â Business Law I | — | This course introduces the student to the legal and ethical framework of business. Contracts, negotiable instruments, the law of sales, torts, crimes, constitutional law, the Uniform Commercial Code,… source |
| BUSÂ 121 | Â Business Math | — | This course covers fundamental mathematical operations and their application to business problems. Topics include payroll, pricing, interest and discount, commission, taxes, and other pertinent uses… source |
| BUSÂ 125 | Â Personal Finance | — | This course provides a study of individual and family financial decisions. Emphasis is placed on building useful skills in buying, managing finances, increasing resources, and coping with current eco… source |
| BUSÂ 135 | Â Principles of Supervision | — | This course introduces the basic responsibilities and duties of the supervisor and his/her relationship to higher-level supervisors, subordinates, and associates. Emphasis is placed on effective util… source |
| BUSÂ 137 | Â Principles of Management | — | This course is designed to be an overview of the major functions of management. Emphasis is placed on planning, organizing, controlling, directing, and communicating. Upon completion, students should… source |
| BUSÂ 153 | Â Human Resource Management | — | This course introduces the functions of personnel/human resource management within an organization. Topics include equal opportunity and the legal environment, recruitment and selection, performance… source |
| BUSÂ 217 | Â Employment Law and Regulations | — | This course introduces the principle laws and regulations affecting public and private organizations and their employees or prospective employees. Topics include fair employment practices, EEO, affir… source |
| BUSÂ 225 | Â Business Finance | — | This course provides an overview of business financial management. Emphasis is placed on financial statement analysis, time value of money, management of cash flow, risk and return, and sources of fi… source |
| BUSÂ 230 | Â Small Business Management | — | This course introduces the challenges of entrepreneurship including the startup and operation of a small business. Topics include market research techniques, feasibility studies, site analysis, finan… source |
| BUSÂ 239 | Â Bus. Applications Capstone | — | This course is designed as a capstone course for Business Administration majors. Emphasis is placed on decision making in the areas of management, marketing, production, purchasing, and finance. Upon… source |
| BUSÂ 240 | Â Business Ethics | — | This course introduces contemporary and controversial ethical issues that face the business community. Topics include moral reasoning, moral dilemmas, law and morality, equity, justice and fairness,… source |
| BUSÂ 255 | Â Organizational Behavior in Business | — | This course covers the impact of different management practices and leadership styles on worker satisfaction and morale, organizational effectiveness, productivity, and profitability. Topics include… source |
| BUSÂ 260 | Â Business Communication | — | This course is designed to develop skills in writing business communications. Emphasis is placed on business reports, correspondence, and professional presentations. Upon completion, students should… source |
| CETÂ 111 | Â Computer Upgrade/Repair I | — | This course covers repairing, servicing, and upgrading computers and peripherals in preparation for industry certification. Topics include CPU/memory/bus identification, disk subsystems, hardware/sof… source |
| CETÂ 222 | Â Computer Architecture | — | This course introduces the organization and design philosophy of computer systems with respect to resource management, throughput, and operating system interaction. Topics include instruction sets, r… source |
| CHMÂ 130 | Â General, Organic, & Biochemistry | — | This course provides a survey of basic facts and principles of general, organic, and biochemistry. Topics include measurement, molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, solutions, acid-base chemistry,… source |
| CHMÂ 130A | Â General, Organic, & Biochemistry Lab | — | This course is a laboratory for . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in . Upon completion, students should be able to utilize basic laboratory procedures an… source |
| CHMÂ 131 | Â Introduction to Chemistry | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry. Topics include measurement, matter and energy, atomic and molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, stoichiometry, chemical formu… source |
| CHMÂ 131A | Â Introduction to Chemistry Lab | — | This course is a laboratory to accompany . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in . Upon completion, students should be able to utilize basic laboratory proc… source |
| CHMÂ 132 | Â Organic and Biochemistry | — | This course provides a survey of major functional classes of compounds in organic and biochemistry. Topics include structure, properties, and reactions of the major organic and biological molecules a… source |
| CHMÂ 151 | Â General Chemistry I | — | This course covers fundamental principles and laws of chemistry. Topics include measurement, atomic and molecular structure, periodicity, chemical reactions, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, thermoch… source |
| CHMÂ 152 | Â General Chemistry II | — | This course provides a continuation of the study of the fundamental principles and laws of chemistry. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium, ionic and redox equations, acid-base theory, electrochemist… source |
| CHMÂ 251 | Â Organic Chemistry I | — | This course provides a systematic study of the theories, principles, and techniques of organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties, reactions, and mechanisms of hydrocarbons… source |
| CHMÂ 252 | Â Organic Chemistry II | — | This course provides continuation of the systematic study of the theories, principles, and techniques of organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties, reactions, and mechanis… source |
| CISÂ 110 | Â Introduction to Computers | — | This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, security iss… source |
| CISÂ 115 | Â Intro to Prog & Logic | — | This course introduces computer programming and problem solving in a structured program logic environment. Topics include language syntax, data types, program organization, problem solving methods, a… source |
| CJCÂ 111 | Â Intro to Criminal Justice | — | This course introduces the components and processes of the criminal justice system. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and their relationship… source |
| CJCÂ 112 | Â Criminology | — | This course introduces deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation; statistical analysis of criminal behavior; past, present, and future social con… source |
| CJCÂ 113 | Â Juvenile Justice | — | This course covers the juvenile justice system and related juvenile issues. Topics include an overview of the juvenile justice system, treatment and prevention programs, special areas and laws unique… source |
| CJCÂ 121 | Â Law Enforcement Operations | — | This course introduces fundamental law enforcement operations. Topics include the contemporary evolution of law enforcement operations and related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| CJCÂ 131 | Â Criminal Law | — | This course covers the history/evolution/principles and contemporary applications of criminal law. Topics include sources of substantive law, classification of crimes, parties to crime, elements of c… source |
| CJCÂ 132 | Â Court Procedure & Evidence | — | This course covers judicial structure/process/procedure from incident to disposition, kinds and degrees of evidence, and the rules governing admissibility of evidence in court. Topics include conside… source |
| CJCÂ 141 | Â Corrections | — | This course covers the history, major philosophies, components, and current practices and problems of the field of corrections. Topics include historical evolution, functions of the various component… source |
| CJCÂ 212 | Â Ethics & Comm Relations | — | This course covers ethical considerations and accepted standards applicable to criminal justice organizations and professionals. Topics include ethical systems; social change, values, and norms; cult… source |
| CJCÂ 214 | Â Victimology | — | This course introduces the study of victims. Emphasis is placed on roles/characteristics of victims, victim interaction with the criminal justice system and society, current victim assistance program… source |
| CJCÂ 221 | Â Investigative Principles | — | This course introduces the theories and fundamentals of the investigative process. Topics include crime scene/incident processing, information gathering techniques, collection/preservation of evidenc… source |
| CJCÂ 223 | Â Organized Crime | — | This course introduces the evolution of traditional and non-traditional organized crime and its effect on society and the criminal justice system. Topics include identifying individuals and groups in… source |
| CJCÂ 225 | Â Crisis Intervention | — | This course introduces critical incident intervention and management techniques as they apply to operational criminal justice practitioners. Emphasis is placed on the victim/offender situation as wel… source |
| CJCÂ 231 | Â Constitutional Law | — | The course covers the impact of the Constitution of the United States and its amendments on the criminal justice system. Topics include the structure of the Constitution and its amendments, court dec… source |
| CJCÂ 255 | Â Issues in Crim Justice App | — | This course provides an opportunity to exhibit interpersonal and technical skills required for application of criminal justice concepts in contemporary practical situations. Emphasis is placed on cri… source |
| CJCÂ 264 | Â Policing in the 21st Century | — | This course is designed to examine the issues and challenges facing law enforcement today through the study of real-world scenarios. Topics include professionalism, leadership, communication, diversi… source |
| CMTÂ 120 | Â Codes and Inspections | — | This course covers building codes and the code inspections process used in the design and construction of residential and commercial buildings. Emphasis is placed on commercial residential and access… source |
| COMÂ 110 | Â Introduction to Communication | — | This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of communication and the skills necessary to communicate in various contexts. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and techniques used i… source |
| COMÂ 120 | Â Introduction to Interpersonal Communication | — | This course introduces the practices and principles of interpersonal communication in both dyadic and group settings. Emphasis is placed on the communication process, perception, listening, self-disc… source |
| COMÂ 231 | Â Public Speaking | — | This course provides instruction and experience in preparation and delivery of speeches within a public setting and group discussion. Emphasis is placed on research, preparation, delivery, and evalua… source |
| COSÂ 111 | Â Cosmetology Concepts I | — | This course introduces basic cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, diseases and disorders, hygiene, product knowledge, chemistry, ethics, manicure… source |
| COSÂ 112 | Â Salon I | — | This course introduces basic salon services. Topics include scalp treatments, shampooing, rinsing, hair color, design, haircutting, permanent waving, pressing, relaxing, wigs, and other related topic… source |
| COSÂ 113 | Â Cosmetology Concepts II | — | This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, chemistry, manicuring, chemical restructuring, and hair coloring. Upon completion, students shoul… source |
| COSÂ 114 | Â Salon II | — | This course provides experience in a simulated salon setting. Topics include basic skin care, manicuring, nail application, scalp treatments, shampooing, rinsing, hair color, design, haircutting, che… source |
| COSÂ 115 | Â Cosmetology Concepts III | — | This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, salon management, salesmanship, skin care, electricity/light therapy, wigs, thermal hair styling,… source |
| COSÂ 116 | Â Salon III | — | This course provides comprehensive experience in a simulated salon setting. Emphasis is placed on intermediate-level of skin care, manicuring, scalp treatments, shampooing, hair color, design, haircu… source |
| COSÂ 117 | Â Cosmetology Concepts IV | — | This course covers advanced cosmetology concepts. Topics include chemistry and hair structure, advanced cutting and design, and an overview of all cosmetology concepts in preparation for the licensin… source |
| COSÂ 118 | Â Salon IV | — | This course provides advanced experience in a simulated salon setting. Emphasis is placed on efficient and competent delivery of all salon services in preparation for the licensing examination and em… source |
| COSÂ 121 | Â Manicure/Nail Technology I | — | This course covers techniques of nail technology, hand and arm surface manipulation, and recognition of nail diseases and disorders. Topics include OSHA/safety, sanitation, bacteriology, product know… source |
| COSÂ 127 | Â Natural Hair Care I | — | This course covers techniques of Natural Hair Care. Topics include disinfection, shampooing, blow-drying, anatomy, disorders of the hair and scalp, product knowledge, and other related topics. Upon c… source |
| COSÂ 130 | Â State Board Exam Prep | — | This course is designed to prepare students to take the theory state board licensing exam for cosmetic art-related programs. Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, disea… source |
| COSÂ 222 | Â Manicure/Nail Tech. II | — | This course covers advanced techniques of nail technology and hand and arm surface manipulation. Topics include OSHA/safety, product knowledge, customer service, salesmanship, artificial applications… source |
| COSÂ 223 | Â Contemp Hair Coloring | — | This course covers basic color concepts, hair coloring problems, and application techniques. Topics include color theory, terminology, contemporary techniques, product knowledge, and other related to… source |
| COSÂ 224 | Â Trichology & Chemistry | — | This course is a study of hair and the interaction of applied chemicals. Emphasis is placed on pH actions and the reactions and effects of chemical ingredients. Upon completion, students should be ab… source |
| COSÂ 228 | Â Natural Hair Care II | — | This course covers advanced techniques of Natural Hair Care. Topics include twisting, extending, locking, and thermal ironing the natural hair. Emphasis is placed on development of manipulative skill… source |
| COSÂ 251 | Â Manicure Instr Concepts | — | This course introduces manicuring instructional concepts. Topics include orientation, theories of education, unit planning, daily lesson planning, laboratory management, student assessment, record ke… source |
| COSÂ 252 | Â Manicure Instr Practicum | — | This course covers supervisory and instructional skills for teaching manicuring students in a laboratory setting. Topics include demonstrations of services, supervision, student assessment, and other… source |
| COSÂ 271 | Â Instructor Concepts I | — | This course introduces the basic cosmetology instructional concepts. Topics include orientation, theories of education, unit planning, daily lesson planning, laboratory management, student assessment… source |
| COSÂ 272 | Â Instructor Practicum I | — | This course covers supervisory and instructional skills for teaching entry-level cosmetology students in a laboratory setting. Topics include demonstrations of services, supervision, and entry-level… source |
| COSÂ 273 | Â Instructor Concepts II | — | This course covers advanced cosmetology instructional concepts. Topics include practical demonstrations, lesson planning, lecture techniques, development and administration of assessment tools, recor… source |
| COSÂ 274 | Â Instructor Practicum II | — | This course is designed to develop supervisory and instructional skills for teaching advanced cosmetology students in a laboratory setting. Topics include practical demonstrations, supervision, and a… source |
| CSCÂ 133 | Â C Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using the C programming language with structured programming principles. Topics include input/output operations, iteration, arithmetic operations, arrays,… source |
| CSCÂ 134 | Â C++ Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using the C++ programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating… source |
| CSCÂ 151 | Â JAVA Programming | — | This course introduces computer programming using the JAVA programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating… source |
| CSTÂ 111 | Â Construction I | — | This course covers standard and alternative building methods to include wall framing. Topics include safety and footings, foundations, floor framing systems, and wall framing systems commonly used in… source |
| CSTÂ 112 | Â Construction II | — | This course covers building methods and materials used to dry-in a building. Topics include safety, ceiling/roof framing applications, roof finishes, windows, and exterior doors. Upon completion, stu… source |
| CSTÂ 113 | Â Construction III | — | This course covers building methods and materials used to complete the interior of a structure. Topics include safety, installation of thermal and acoustical barriers, and interior finishes including… source |
| CSTÂ 131 | Â OSHA/Safety/Certification | — | This course covers the concepts of work site safety. Topics include OSHA regulations, tool safety, and certifications which relate to the construction industry. Upon completion, students should be ab… source |
| CSTÂ 150 | Â Building Science | — | This course introduces concepts and techniques for the design and interaction of the mechanical systems of high performance buildings. Topics include building envelope, heating, ventilation and air c… source |
| CSTÂ 221 | Â Statics/Structures | — | This course covers the principles of statics and strength of materials as applied to structural building components. Topics include forces on columns, beams, girders, and footings and connection poin… source |
| CSTÂ 241 | Â Planning/Estimating I | — | This course covers the procedures involved in planning and estimating a construction/building project. Topics include performing quantity take-offs of materials necessary for a building project. Upon… source |
| CSTÂ 251 | Â Electrical Wiring Systems | — | This course introduces residential and commercial electrical wiring systems. Topics include safety, care and use of tools and materials, use of NEC, circuit planning, overcurrent protection, and inst… source |
| CTIÂ 110 | Â Web, Pgm, & Db Foundation | — | This course covers the introduction of the tools and resources available to students in programming, mark-up language and services on the Internet. Topics include standard mark-up language Internet s… source |
| CTIÂ 120 | Â Network & Sec Foundation | — | This course introduces students to the Network concepts, including networking terminology and protocols, local and wide area networks, and network standards. Emphasis is placed on securing informatio… source |
| CTSÂ 115 | Â Info Sys Business Concepts | — | The course introduces the role of IT in managing business processes and the need for business process and IT alignment. Emphasis is placed on industry need for understanding business challenges and d… source |
| CTSÂ 120 | Â Hardware/Software Support | — | This course covers the basic hardware of a personal computer, including installation, operations and interactions with software. Topics include component identification, memory-system, peripheral ins… source |
| CTSÂ 130 | Â Spreadsheet | — | This course introduces basic spreadsheet design and development. Topics include writing formulas, using functions, enhancing spreadsheets, creating charts, and printing. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| CTSÂ 155 | Â Tech Support Functions | — | This course introduces a variety of diagnostic and instructional tools that are used to evaluate the performance of technical support technologies. Emphasis is placed on technical support management… source |
| CTSÂ 220 | Â Adv Hard/Software Support | — | This course provides advanced knowledge and competencies in hardware and operating system technologies for computer technicians to support personal computers. Emphasis is placed on: configuring and u… source |
| CTSÂ 285 | Â Systems Analysis & Design | — | This course introduces established and evolving methodologies for the analysis, design, and development of an information system. Emphasis is placed on system characteristics, managing projects, prot… source |
| CTSÂ 289 | Â System Support Project | — | This course provides an opportunity to complete a significant support project with minimal instructor assistance. Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, project definition, docu… source |
| DBAÂ 110 | Â Database Concepts | — | This course introduces database design and creation using a DBMS product. Emphasis is placed on data dictionaries, normalization, data integrity, data modeling, and creation of simple tables, queries… source |
| DDFÂ 211 | Â Design Process I | — | This course emphasizes design processes for finished products. Topics include data collection from manuals and handbooks, efficient use of materials, design sketching, specifications, and vendor sele… source |
| DEAÂ 111 | Â Introduction to DEAT | — | This course is an overview of the digital effects and animation technology field from the simplest processes to the most complex. Topics covered include digitizing existing images, creating digital i… source |
| DEAÂ 112 | Â 2D Design and Animation I | — | This course covers the process of creating still graphics and 2D animations for use in video, film or web applications. Topics include multilayering, color correction, alpha channel creation, masking… source |
| DEAÂ 212 | Â 2D Design & Animation II | — | This course covers relatively complex applications of 2D design and animation for use in video, film or web applications. Topics will include designing animation that is true to the physics of moveme… source |
| DEAÂ 213 | Â 3D Design and Animation I | — | This course provides in-depth demonstration and practice in modeling and texturing in a 3D environment for use in film, video and web applications. Emphasis is placed on understanding the process and… source |
| DEAÂ 214 | Â 3D Design & Animation II | — | This course covers animation techniques, morphing and special effects used to complete 3D animation for use in film, video and web application. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge, appropriate use, a… source |
| DEAÂ 220 | Â DEAT Compositing | — | This course covers the process of combining digital elements to create or enhance scenes. Topics include keying techniques, rotoscoping, motion tracking and the use of alpha channels. Upon completion… source |
| DEAÂ 221 | Â DEAT Modeling | — | This course covers the principle and skills involved in the synthetic creation of objects and environments with computers. Topics will include initial form creation, constructing wire models, model i… source |
| DEAÂ 230 | Â Implementation Project I | — | This course provides an opportunity to complete a significant implementation project involving skills and knowledge gained to this point in the DEAT curriculum. Topics include hardware and software s… source |
| DEAÂ 231 | Â Implementation Project II | — | This course provides an opportunity to complete a significant culmination project involving skills and knowledge gained to this point in the DEAT curriculum. Topics include hardware and software syst… source |
| DEAÂ 240 | Â DEAT Portfolio Review | — | This course provides the opportunity to review and refine selected examples of work for the creation of a digital effects and animation portfolio. Topics include video levels, importing and exporting… source |
| DENÂ 100 | Â Basic Orofacial Anatomy | — | This course provides a basic introduction to the structures of the head, neck, and oral cavity. Topics include tooth morphology, head and neck anatomy, histology, and embryology. Upon completion, stu… source |
| DENÂ 101 | Â Preclinical Procedures | — | This course provides instruction in procedures for the clinical dental assistant as specified by the North Carolina Dental Practice Act. Emphasis is placed on orientation to the profession, infection… source |
| DENÂ 102 | Â Dental Materials | — | This course provides instruction in identification, properties, evaluation of quality, principles, and procedures related to manipulation and storage of operative and specialty dental materials. Emph… source |
| DENÂ 103 | Â Dental Sciences | — | This course is a study of oral pathology, pharmacology, and dental office emergencies. Topics include oral pathological conditions, dental therapeutics, and management of emergency situations. Upon c… source |
| DENÂ 104 | Â Dental Health Education | — | This course covers the study of preventive dentistry to prepare dental assisting students for the role of dental health educator. Topics include etiology of dental diseases, preventive procedures, an… source |
| DENÂ 105 | Â Practice Management | — | This course provides a study of principles and procedures related to management of the dental practice. Emphasis is placed on maintaining clinical and financial records, patient scheduling, and suppl… source |
| DENÂ 106 | Â Clinical Practice I | — | This course is designed to provide experience assisting in a clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of principles and procedures of four-handed dentistry and laboratory and clinical… source |
| DENÂ 107 | Â Clinical Practice II | — | This course is designed to increase the level of proficiency in assisting in a clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of principles and procedures of four-handed dentistry and labora… source |
| DENÂ 111 | Â Infection/Hazard Control | — | This course introduces the infection and hazard control procedures necessary for the safe practice of dentistry. Topics include microbiology, practical infection control, sterilization and monitoring… source |
| DENÂ 112 | Â Dental Radiography | — | This course provides a comprehensive view of the principles and procedures of radiology as they apply to dentistry. Topics include techniques in exposing, processing, and evaluating radiographs, as w… source |
| DFTÂ 111 | Â Technical Drafting I | — | This course introduces basic drafting skills, equipment, and applications. Topics include sketching, measurements, lettering, dimensioning, geometric construction, orthographic projections and pictor… source |
| DFTÂ 112 | Â Technical Drafting II | — | This course provides for advanced drafting practices and procedures. Topics include detailed working drawings, hardware, fits and tolerances, assembly and sub-assembly, geometric dimensioning and tol… source |
| DFTÂ 121 | Â Intro to GD & T | — | This course introduces basic geometric dimensioning and tolerancing principles. Topics include symbols, annotation, theory, and applications. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret and… source |
| DFTÂ 151 | Â CAD I | — | This course introduces CAD software as a drawing tool. Topics include drawing, editing, file management, and plotting. Upon completion, students should be able to produce and plot a CAD drawing. source |
| DFTÂ 152 | Â CAD II | — | This course introduces extended CAD applications. Emphasis is placed upon intermediate applications of CAD skills. Upon completion, students should be able to use extended CAD applications to generat… source |
| DFTÂ 153 | Â CAD III | — | This course introduces advanced CAD applications. Emphasis is placed upon advanced applications of CAD skills. Upon completion, students should be able to use advanced CAD applications to generate an… source |
| DFTÂ 154 | Â Intro Solid Modeling | — | This course is an introduction to basic three-dimensional solid modeling and design software. Topics include basic design, creation, editing, rendering and analysis of solid models, and creation of m… source |
| DFTÂ 170 | Â Engineering Graphics | — | This course introduces basic engineering graphics skills and applications. Topics include sketching, selection and use of current methods and tools, and the use of engineering graphics applications.… source |
| DFTÂ 254 | Â Intermed Solid Model/Render | — | This course presents a continuation of basic three-dimensional solid modeling and design software. Topics include advanced study of parametric design, creation, editing, rendering and analysis of sol… source |
| DMEÂ 110 | Â Intro to Digital Media | — | This course introduces students to key concepts, technologies, and issues related to digital media. Topics include emerging standards, key technologies and related design issues, terminology, media f… source |
| DRAÂ 111 | Â Theatre Appreciation | — | This course provides a study of the art, craft, and business of the theatre. Emphasis is placed on the audience’s appreciation of the work of the playwright, director, actor, designer, producer, and… source |
| DRAÂ 112 | Â Literature of the Theatre | — | This course provides a survey of dramatic works from the classical Greek through the present. Emphasis is placed on the language of drama, critical theory, and background as well as on play reading a… source |
| DRAÂ 120 | Â Voice for Performance | — | This course provides guided practice in the proper production of speech for the theatre. Emphasis is placed on improving speech, including breathing, articulation, pronunciation, and other vocal vari… source |
| DRAÂ 124 | Â Readers Theatre | — | This course provides a theoretical and applied introduction to the medium of readers theatre. Emphasis is placed on the group performance considerations posed by various genres of literature. Upon co… source |
| DRAÂ 126 | Â Storytelling | — | This course introduces the art of storytelling and the oral traditions of folk literature. Topics include the history of storytelling, its value and purpose, techniques of the storyteller, and method… source |
| DRAÂ 130 | Â Acting I | — | This course provides an applied study of the actor’s craft. Topics include role analysis, training the voice and body, concentration, discipline, and self-evaluation. Upon completion, students should… source |
| DRAÂ 131 | Â Acting II | — | This course provides additional hands-on practice in the actor’s craft. Emphasis is placed on further analysis, characterization, growth, and training for acting competence. Upon completion, students… source |
| DRAÂ 135 | Â Acting for the Camera I | — | This course provides an applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include commercial, dramatic, and print performance styles. Upon completion, students should be able to explore their creativ… source |
| DRAÂ 170 | Â Play Production I | — | This course provides an applied laboratory study of the processes involved in the production of a play. Topics include fundamental practices, principles, and techniques associated with producing play… source |
| DRAÂ 211 | Â Theatre History I | — | This course covers the development of theatre from its origin to the closing of the British theatre in 1642. Topics include the history, aesthetics, and representative dramatic literature of the peri… source |
| DRAÂ 212 | Â Theatre History II | — | This course covers the development of theatre from 1660 through the diverse influences which shaped the theatre of the twentieth century. Topics include the history, aesthetics, and representative dr… source |
| ECOÂ 251 | Â Principles of Microeconomics | — | This course introduces economic analysis of individual, business, and industry in the market economy. Topics include the price mechanism, supply and demand, optimizing economic behavior, costs and re… source |
| ECOÂ 252 | Â Principles of Macroeconomics | — | This course introduces economic analysis of aggregate employment, income, and prices. Topics include major schools of economic thought; aggregate supply and demand; economic measures, fluctuations, a… source |
| EDUÂ 119 | Â Introduction to Early Childhood Education | — | This course introduces the foundations of culturally responsive, equitable and inclusive early childhood education, planning intentional developmentally appropriate experiences, learning activities,… source |
| EDUÂ 131 | Â Child, Family, and Community | — | This course covers the development of partnerships among culturally, linguistically and ability diverse families, children, schools and communities through the use of evidence-based strategies. Empha… source |
| EDUÂ 144 | Â Child Development I | — | This course includes the theories of child development, observation and assessment, milestones, and factors that influence development, from conception through approximately 36 months. Emphasis is pl… source |
| EDUÂ 145 | Â Child Development II | — | This course includes the theories of child development, observation and assessment, milestones, and factors that influence development, from preschool through middle childhood. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| EDUÂ 146 | Â Child Guidance | — | This course introduces evidence-based strategies to build nurturing relationships with each child by applying principles and practical techniques to facilitate developmentally appropriate guidance. T… source |
| EDUÂ 149 | Â Autism Technical Concepts | — | This course is an introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders and the skills and competencies needed to work within programs and facilities providing supervised services to persons diagnosed with ASD.… source |
| EDUÂ 151 | Â Creative Activities | — | This course introduces developmentally supportive, diverse, equitable, and inclusive creative learning environments with attention to divergent thinking, creative problem-solving, evidence-based teac… source |
| EDUÂ 153 | Â Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | This course covers promoting and maintaining the health and well-being of every child. Topics include health and nutritional guidelines, common childhood illnesses, maintaining safe and healthy learn… source |
| EDUÂ 187 | Â Teaching and Learning for All | — | This course introduces students to knowledge, concepts, and best practices needed to provide developmentally appropriate, effective, inclusive, and culturally responsive educational experiences in th… source |
| EDUÂ 216 | Â Foundations of Education | — | This course introduces the examination of the American educational systems and the teaching profession. Topics include the historical and philosophical influences on education, various perspectives o… source |
| EDUÂ 221 | Â Children With Exceptionalities | — | This course covers atypical patterns of child development, inclusive/diverse settings, evidenced-based educational/family plans, differentiated instruction, adaptive materials, and assistive technolo… source |
| EDUÂ 234 | Â Infants, Toddlers, & Twos | — | This course covers the development of high-quality, individualized, responsive/engaging relationships and experiences for infants, toddlers, and twos. Emphasis is placed on typical and atypical child… source |
| EDUÂ 250 | Â Teacher Licensure Preparation | — | This course provides information and strategies necessary for transfer to a teacher licensure program at a senior institution. Topics include entry level teacher licensure exam preparation, performan… source |
| EDUÂ 261 | Â Early Childhood Admin I | — | This course introduces principles and practices essential to preparing and supporting child care administrators. Topics include program philosophy, policies and procedures, NC Child Care Law and Rule… source |
| EDUÂ 262 | Â Early Childhood Admin II | — | This course focuses on advocacy/leadership, public relations/community outreach and program quality/evaluation for diverse early childhood programs. Topics include program evaluation/accreditation, i… source |
| EDUÂ 270 | Â Effective Instructional Enviro | — | This course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to create, manage, and assess effective instructional environments, learning attitudes, and behaviors for today's diverse lea… source |
| EDUÂ 272 | Â Technology, Data, and Assess | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to utilize digital instructional technologies and technology-based assessments to plan and implement appropriate educational… source |
| EDUÂ 277 | Â Integrated Curriculum and Instructional Strategies: Math/Science | — | This course is designed to provide learners with the content knowledge, instructional methods/materials, and assessment techniques needed to provide research-based math and science K - 12 instruction… source |
| EDUÂ 278 | Â Integrated Curriculum and Instructional Strategies: Social Studies/ELA | — | This course is designed to provide learners with the content knowledge, instructional methods/materials, and assessment techniques needed to provide research-based social studies and ELA K -12 instru… source |
| EDUÂ 279 | Â Literacy Develop and Instruct | — | This course is designed to provide students with concepts and skills of literacy development, instructional methods/materials and assessment techniques needed to provide scientifically-based, systema… source |
| EDUÂ 280 | Â Language/Literacy Experiences | — | This course provides evidence-based strategies for enhancing language and literacy experiences that align with NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. Topics include developmental sequence… source |
| EDUÂ 283 | Â Educator Preparation Practicum | — | This course is designed to allow learners to demonstrate acquired skills and competencies in a developmentally appropriate learning environment. Topics include dispositions of effective teachers, por… source |
| EDUÂ 284 | Â Early Child Capstone Prac | — | This course is designed to allow students to demonstrate acquired skills in a three star (minimum) or NAEYC accredited or equivalent, quality early childhood environment. Emphasis is placed on design… source |
| EGRÂ 115 | Â Intro to Technology | — | This course introduces the basic skills and career fields for technicians. Topics include career options, technical vocabulary, dimensional analysis, measurement systems, engineering graphics, calcul… source |
| EGRÂ 150 | Â Intro to Engineering | — | This course is an overview of the engineering profession. Topics include goal setting and career assessment, ethics, public safety, the engineering method and design process, written and oral communi… source |
| EGRÂ 250 | Â Statics/Strength of Matter | — | This course includes vector analysis, equilibrium of force systems, friction, sectional properties, stress/strain, and deformation. Topics include resultants and components of forces, moments and cou… source |
| EGRÂ 285 | Â Design Project | — | This course provides the opportunity to design an instructor-approved project using previously acquired skills. Emphasis is placed on selection, proposal, design, testing, and documentation of the ap… source |
| ELCÂ 111 | Â Intro to Electricity | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electricity and test equipment to non-electrical/electronics majors. Topics include basic DC and AC principles (voltage, resistance, current, impeda… source |
| ELCÂ 118 | Â National Electical Code | — | This course covers the use of the current National Electrical Code. Topics include the NEC history, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, materials, and other related topics. Upon completion, stude… source |
| ELCÂ 119 | Â NEC Calculations | — | This course covers branch circuit, feeder, and service calculations. Emphasis is placed on sections of the National Electrical Code related to calculations. Upon completion, students should be able t… source |
| ELCÂ 120 | Â Introduction to Wiring | — | This course is an introduction to wiring concepts for non-electricians. Topics include safety, tools, materials, techniques and terminology associated with electrical wiring. Upon completion, student… source |
| ELCÂ 121 | Â Electrical Estimating | — | This course covers the principles involved in estimating electrical projects. Topics include take-offs of materials and equipment, labor, overhead, and profit. Upon completion, students should be abl… source |
| ELCÂ 128 | Â Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller | — | This course introduces the programmable logic controller (PLC) and its associated applications. Topics include ladder logic diagrams, input/output modules, power supplies, surge protection, selection… source |
| ELCÂ 131 | Â Circuit Analysis I | — | This course introduces DC and AC electricity with an emphasis on circuit analysis, measurements, and operation of test equipment. Topics include DC and AC principles, circuit analysis laws and theore… source |
| ELCÂ 135 | Â Electrical Machines | — | This course covers magnetic circuits, transformers, DC/AC machines, and the three-phase circuit fundamentals including power factor. Topics include magnetic terms and calculations, transformer calcul… source |
| ELCÂ 136 | Â Electrical Machines II | — | This course covers DC/AC machine fundamentals including applications and control. Topics include control devices and induction single and polyphase AC motors, DC motors, stepper, and special purpose… source |
| ELCÂ 213 | Â Instrumentation | — | This course covers the fundamentals of instrumentation used in industry. Emphasis is placed on electric, electronic, and other instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to install, mainta… source |
| ELCÂ 220 | Â Photovoltaic System Technology | — | This course introduces the concepts, tools, techniques, and materials needed to understand systems that convert solar energy into electricity with photovoltaic (pv) technologies. Topics include site… source |
| ELCÂ 228 | Â PLC Applications | — | This course covers programming and applications of programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques, networking, specialty I/O modules, and system troubleshooting. Upon co… source |
| ELNÂ 131 | Â Analog Electronics I | — | This course introduces the characteristics and applications of semiconductor devices and circuits. Emphasis is placed on analysis, selection, biasing, and applications. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| ELNÂ 132 | Â Analog Electronics II | — | This course introduces the characteristics and applications of linear integrated circuits. Topics include op-amp circuits, waveform generators, active filters, IC voltage regulators, and other relate… source |
| ELNÂ 133 | Â Digital Electronics | — | This course covers combinational and sequential logic circuits. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, logic families, medium scale integration (MSI) and large scale integration (LSI) circui… source |
| ELNÂ 231 | Â Industrials Controls | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of control of rotating machinery and associated peripheral devices. Topics include rotating machine theory, ladder logic, electromechanical and solid s… source |
| ELNÂ 232 | Â Introduction to Microprocessors | — | This course introduces microprocessor architecture and microcomputer systems including memory and input/output interfacing. Topics include low-level language programming, bus architecture, I/O system… source |
| ELNÂ 233 | Â Microprocessor Systems | — | This course covers the application and design of microprocessor control systems. Topics include control and interfacing of systems using AD/ DA, serial/parallel I/O, communication protocols, and othe… source |
| ELNÂ 234 | Â Communication Systems | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of electronic communication systems. Topics include the frequency spectrum, electrical noise, modulation techniques, characteristics of transmitters and receiv… source |
| EMSÂ 110 | Â EMT | — | This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, studen… source |
| EMSÂ 122 | Â EMS Clinical Practicum I | — | This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, studen… source |
| EMSÂ 130 | Â Pharmacology | — | This course introduces the fundamental principles of pharmacology and medication administration and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include medical terminology, pharmacological concep… source |
| EMSÂ 131 | Â Advanced Airway Management | — | This course is designed to provide advanced airway management techniques and is required for paramedic certification. Topics must meet current guidelines for advanced airway management in the pre-hos… source |
| EMSÂ 160 | Â Cardiology I | — | This course introduces the study of cardiovascular emergencies and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, electrophysiology, and rhythm inter… source |
| EMSÂ 220 | Â Cardiology II | — | This course provides an in-depth study of cardiovascular emergencies and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include assessment and treatment of cardiac emergencies, cardiac pharmacology,… source |
| EMSÂ 221 | Â EMS Clinical Practicum II | — | This course provides clinical experiences in the hospital and/or field. Emphasis is placed on increasing the proficiency of students' skills and abilities in patient assessments and the delivery of c… source |
| EMSÂ 231 | Â EMS Clinical Pract III | — | This course provides clinical experiences in the hospital and/or field. Emphasis is placed on enhancing the students' skills and abilities in providing advanced-level care. Upon completion, students… source |
| EMSÂ 235 | Â EMS Management | — | This course stresses the principles of managing a modern emergency medical service system. Topics include structure and function of municipal governments, EMS grantsmanship, finance, regulatory agenc… source |
| EMSÂ 240 | Â Patients w/ Special Challenges | — | This course includes concepts of crisis intervention and techniques of interacting with patients with special challenges and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include appropriate interv… source |
| EMSÂ 241 | Â EMS Clinical Practicum IV | — | This course provides clinical experiences in the hospital and/or field. Emphasis is placed on mastering the skills/competencies required of the paramedic providing advanced-level care. Upon completio… source |
| EMSÂ 250 | Â Medical Emergencies | — | This course provides an in-depth study of medical conditions frequently encountered in the prehospital setting and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include appropriate interventions/tr… source |
| EMSÂ 260 | Â Trauma Emergencies | — | This course provides in-depth study of trauma including pharmacological interventions for conditions frequently encountered in the prehospital setting and is required for paramedic certification. Top… source |
| EMSÂ 270 | Â Life Span Emergencies | — | This course covers medical/ethical/legal issues and the spectrum of age-specific emergencies from conception through death required for paramedic certification. Topics include gynecological, obstetri… source |
| EMSÂ 285 | Â EMS Capstone | — | This course provides an opportunity to demonstrate problem-solving skills as a team leader in simulated patient scenarios and is required for paramedic certification. Emphasis is placed on critical t… source |
| ENGÂ 8025 | Â College English Skills | — | This course provides the skills necessary for success in college English courses. Topics include reading and writing processes and strategies, such as critical thinking, text analysis, idea developme… source |
| ENGÂ 8045 | Â English Skills Support | — | This course provides academic support for the successful completion of gateway English courses by supplementing and reinforcing classroom instruction in ENG 8025. Emphasis is placed on developing a g… source |
| ENGÂ 025 | Â College English Skills | — | This course provides the skills necessary for success in college English courses. Topics include reading and writing processes and strategies, such as critical thinking, text analysis, idea developme… source |
| ENGÂ 045 | Â English Skills Support | — | This course provides academic support for the successful completion of gateway English courses by supplementing and reinforcing classroom instruction. Emphasis is placed on developing a growth mindse… source |
| ENGÂ 111 | Â Writing and Inquiry | — | This course is designed to develop the ability to produce clear writing in a variety of genres and formats using a recursive process. Emphasis includes inquiry, analysis, effective use of rhetorical… source |
| ENGÂ 112 | Â Writing/Research in the Disc | — | This course, the second in a series of two, introduces research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies. Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and incorporating resea… source |
| ENGÂ 114 | Â Prof Research & Reporting | — | This course, the second in a series of two, is designed to teach professional communication skills. Emphasis is placed on research, listening, critical reading and thinking, analysis, interpretation,… source |
| ENGÂ 231 | Â American Literature I | — | This course covers selected works in American literature from its beginnings to 1865. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, a… source |
| ENGÂ 232 | Â American Literature II | — | This course covers selected works in American literature from 1865 to the present. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and… source |
| ENGÂ 241 | Â British Literature I | — | This course covers selected works in British literature from its beginnings to the Romantic Period. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected pr… source |
| ENGÂ 242 | Â British Literature II | — | This course covers selected works in British literature from the Romantic Period to the present. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose… source |
| FVPÂ 114 | Â Camera & Lighting I | — | This course covers the basic principles of video, camera, and recorder operations in professional formats, crew protocol and safety, and basic lighting theory and application. Emphasis is placed on t… source |
| FVPÂ 227 | Â Multimedia Production | — | This course covers technical terms used in the multimedia industry and introduces skills related to digital manipulation of audio and video materials. Emphasis is placed on technical terms used in mu… source |
| FVPÂ 238 | Â Software Applications for FVP | — | This course introduces the use of industry standard computer software unique to the motion picture industry using personal computers. Emphasis is placed on hands-on work with budgeting and scheduling… source |
| GELÂ 111 | Â Geology | — | This course introduces basic landforms and geological processes. Topics include rocks, minerals, volcanoes, fluvial processes, geological history, plate tectonics, glaciers, and coastal dynamics. Upo… source |
| GEOÂ 111 | Â World Regional Geography | — | This course introduces the regional concept which emphasizes the spatial association of people and their environment. Emphasis is placed on the physical, cultural, and economic systems that interact… source |
| HEAÂ 110 | Â Personal Health & Wellness | — | This course provides an introduction to basic personal health and wellness. Emphasis is placed on current health issues such as nutrition, mental health, and fitness. Upon completion, students should… source |
| HISÂ 111 | Â World Civilizations I | — | This course introduces world history from the dawn of civilization to the early modern era. Topics include Eurasian, African, American, and Greco-Roman civilizations and Christian, Islamic and Byzant… source |
| HISÂ 112 | Â World Civilizations II | — | This course introduces world history from the early modern era to the present. Topics include the cultures of Africa, Europe, India, China, Japan, and the Americas. Upon completion, students should b… source |
| HISÂ 131 | Â American History I | — | This course is a survey of American history from pre-history through the Civil War era. Topics include the migrations to the Americas, the colonial and revolutionary periods, the development of the R… source |
| HISÂ 132 | Â American History II | — | This course is a survey of American history from the Civil War era to the present. Topics include industrialization, immigration, the Great Depression, the major American wars, the Cold War, and soci… source |
| HORÂ 112 | Â Landscape Design I | — | This course covers landscape principles and practices for residential and commercial sites. Emphasis is placed on drafting, site analysis, and common elements of good design, plant material selection… source |
| HORÂ 116 | Â Landscape Management I | — | This course covers information and skills, necessary to analyze a property and develop a, management schedule. Emphasis is placed on, property measurement, plant condition, analysis of, client needs,… source |
| HORÂ 118 | Â Equipment Op & Maint | — | This course covers the proper operation and maintenance of selected equipment used in horticulture. Emphasis is placed on the maintenance, minor repairs, safety devices, and actual operation of selec… source |
| HORÂ 124 | Â Nursery Operations | — | This course covers nursery site and crop selection, cultural practices, and production and marketing methods. Topics include site considerations, water availability, equipment, irrigation, fertilizat… source |
| HORÂ 134 | Â Greenhouse Operations | — | This course covers the principles and procedures involved in the operation and maintenance of greenhouse facilities. Emphasis is placed on the operation of greenhouse systems, including the environme… source |
| HORÂ 160 | Â Plant Materials I | — | This course covers identification, culture, characteristics, and use of plants. Emphasis is placed on nomenclature, identification, growth, requirements, cultural requirements, soil, preferences, and… source |
| HORÂ 162 | Â Applied Plant Science | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of botany as they apply to horticulture. Topics include nomenclature, physiology, morphology, and anatomy as they apply to plant culture. Upon completion, st… source |
| HORÂ 164 | Â Horticultural Pest Management | — | This course covers the identification and control of plant pests including insects, diseases, and weeds. Topics include pest identification and chemical regulations, safety, and pesticide application… source |
| HORÂ 166 | Â Soils & Fertilizers | — | This course covers the physical and chemical properties of soils and soil fertility and management. Topics include soil formation; classification; physical, chemical, and biological properties (inclu… source |
| HORÂ 168 | Â Plant Propagation | — | This course is a study of sexual and asexual reproduction of plants. Emphasis is placed on seed propagation, grafting, stem and root propagation, micro-propagation, and other propagation techniques.… source |
| HORÂ 235 | Â Greenhouse Production | — | This course covers the production of greenhouse crops. Emphasis is placed on product selection and production based on market needs and facility availability, including record keeping. Upon completio… source |
| HORÂ 265 | Â Advanced Plant Materials | — | This course covers important landscape plants. Emphasis is placed on identification, plant nomenclature, growth characteristics, cultural requirements, and landscape uses. Upon completion, students s… source |
| HORÂ 273 | Â Hor Mgmt & Marketing | — | This course covers the steps involved in starting or managing a horticultural business. Topics include financing, regulations, market analysis, employer/employee relations, formulation of business pl… source |
| HORÂ 277 | Â Hor Sales & Services | — | This course introduces various strategies for marketing horticulture products and services. Topics include wholesale, retail, and consignment sales; advertising media; costing products and services;… source |
| HSEÂ 110 | Â Introduction to Human Services | — | This course introduces the human services field, including the history, agencies, roles, and careers. Topics include personal/professional characteristics, diverse populations, community resources, d… source |
| HSEÂ 123 | Â Interviewing Tech Human Services | — | This course covers the purpose, structure, focus, and techniques employed in effective interviewing. Emphasis is placed on observing, attending, listening, responding, recording, and summarizing of p… source |
| HSEÂ 145 | Â Abuse & Neglect | — | This course explores various types of abuse and neglect. Emphasis is placed on the causes and impact of abuse and neglect. Upon completion, students should be able to identify types of abuse and negl… source |
| HSEÂ 210 | Â Diversity Ethics and Trends | — | This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the role of diversity and ethical considerations within the human services profession. Emphasis is placed on the knowledg… source |
| HSEÂ 212 | Â Group Dynamics | — | This course introduces the concepts of group processes and group dynamics. Emphasis is placed on essential tools for understanding, participating in, and contributing to group processes. Upon complet… source |
| HSEÂ 220 | Â Case Management | — | This course covers a variety of tasks associated with professional case management. Topics include needs assessment, service planning, referral procedures, documentation, follow-up, and integration o… source |
| HSEÂ 223 | Â Counseling Theories & Skills | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of foundational theories and practical techniques essential for those working in diverse human services settings. Emphasis is placed on self-awareness, pr… source |
| HSEÂ 225 | Â Crisis and Intervention Prin | — | This course introduces the types of crises and the principles of intervention. Emphasis is placed on identifying culturally competent techniques for intervening in various crisis situations. Upon com… source |
| HSEÂ 245 | Â Stress Management | — | This course covers stressors and techniques for stress management. Topics include self-advocacy, relaxation techniques, mindfulness, coping skills, time management, and priority alignment. Upon compl… source |
| HUMÂ 115 | Â Critical Thinking | — | This course introduces the use of critical thinking skills in the context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on evaluating information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural perspectives, an… source |
| HUMÂ 120 | Â Cultural Studies | — | This course introduces the distinctive features of a particular culture. Topics include art, history, music, literature, politics, philosophy, and religion. Upon completion, students should be able t… source |
| HUMÂ 160 | Â Introduction to Film | — | This course introduces the fundamental elements of film artistry and production. Topics include film styles, history, and production techniques, as well as the social values reflected in film art. Up… source |
| HUMÂ 230 | Â Leadership Development | — | This course explores the theories and techniques of leadership and group process. Emphasis is placed on leadership styles, theories of group dynamics, and the moral and ethical responsibilities of le… source |
| HYDÂ 110 | Â Hydraulics/Pneumatics I | — | This course introduces the basic components and functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include standard symbols, pumps, control, valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL, maintenance… source |
| IPPÂ 111 | Â Introduction to Interpretation | — | This course provides an orientation to the field, of interpreting, interpretation models, cognitive, processes associated with interpretation, professional ethical standards, employment, opportunitie… source |
| IPPÂ 112 | Â Comparative Cultures | — | This course introduces various cultural attributes and how they impact the consumers and the interpreting process. Topics include value systems of deaf and non-deaf individuals, enculturation stages,… source |
| IPPÂ 152 | Â ASL/English Translation | — | This course provides a study of the component parts of a cultural scheme and the manner in which ASL and English differ. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, discussing, and translating basic ASL and Eng… source |
| IPPÂ 153 | Â Intro Discourse Analysis | — | This course introduces discourse types and functions and specialized vocabulary and examines the specific nature of ASL discourse. Emphasis is placed on applying and practicing a model of analysis ut… source |
| IPPÂ 161 | Â Consecutive Interpreting | — | This course introduces the process of ASL/English consecutive interpreting in a variety of interview, meeting, and small conference settings. Emphasis is placed on generating equivalent messages betw… source |
| IPPÂ 221 | Â Simultaneous Interpreting I | — | This course introduces simultaneous ASL/English interpreting through a variety of expository texts originating in group, meeting, and conference settings. Emphasis is placed on analyzing expository t… source |
| IPPÂ 240 | Â Ethical Standards and Practices | — | This course develops intellectual and ethical decision-making abilities and considers common ethical dilemmas that arise within the interpreting process. Topics include a model of ethical/intellectua… source |
| IPPÂ 245 | Â Educational Int Issues | — | This course provides an overview of educational interpreting in the US and discusses recent trends in the education of deaf students. Topics include history of deaf education, current employment prac… source |
| ISCÂ 112 | Â Industrial Safety | — | This course introduces the principles of industrial safety. Emphasis is placed on industrial safety and OSHA regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of a safe w… source |
| ISCÂ 115 | Â Construction Safety | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of construction site safety. Topics include ladders, lifting, lock-out/tag-out, personal protective devices, scaffolds, and above/below ground work based on… source |
| ISCÂ 121 | Â Environmental Health & Safety | — | This course covers workplace environmental health and safety concepts. Emphasis is placed on managing the implementation and enforcement of environmental health and safety regulations and on preventi… source |
| LETÂ 110 | Â Basic Law Enforcement BLET | — | This course covers the basic knowledge and skills needed for entry-level employment as a law enforcement officer in North Carolina as required by the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards… source |
| LEXÂ 110 | Â Intro to Paralegal Study | — | This course introduces the paralegal profession and the legal system, and an emphasis is placed on the role of professional and legal ethics. Topics include regulations, ethics, case analysis, legal… source |
| LEXÂ 120 | Â Legal Research/Writing I | — | This course introduces the techniques of legal research and writing. Emphasis is placed on locating, analyzing, applying, and updating sources of law; effective legal writing, including, proper citat… source |
| LEXÂ 121 | Â Legal Research/Writing II | — | This course covers advanced topics in legal research and writing. Topics include more complex legal issues and assignments involving preparation of legal memos, briefs, and other documents and the ad… source |
| LEXÂ 130 | Â Civil Injuries | — | This course covers traditional tort concepts and the evolving body of individual rights created by statute. Topics include intentional and non-intentional torts with emphasis on negligence, strict li… source |
| LEXÂ 140 | Â Civil Litigation I | — | This course introduces the structure of the legal system and the rules governing civil litigation. Topics include jurisdiction state and federal, rules of civil procedure, and evidence. Upon completi… source |
| LEXÂ 141 | Â Civil Litigation II | — | This course covers advanced topics in the civil litigation process. Topics include motions, discovery, and trial and appellate procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to assist an attorn… source |
| LEXÂ 150 | Â Commercial Law I | — | This course covers legally enforceable agreements, forms of organization, and selected portions of the Uniform Commercial Code. Topics include drafting and enforcement of contracts, leases, and relat… source |
| LEXÂ 160 | Â Criminal Law & Procedure | — | This course introduces substantive criminal law and procedural rights of the accused. Topics include elements of state/federal crimes, defenses, constitutional issues, pre-trial and trial process, an… source |
| LEXÂ 170 | Â Administrative Law | — | This course covers the scope, authority, and regulatory operations of various federal, state, and local administrative agencies. Topics include social security, worker's compensation, unemployment, z… source |
| LEXÂ 210 | Â Real Property I | — | This course introduces the study of real property law. Topics include the distinction between real and personal property, various estates, mechanics of conveyance and encumbrance, recordation, specia… source |
| LEXÂ 211 | Â Real Property II | — | This course continues the study of real property law relating to title examination and preparation of closing documents. Topics include use of courthouse and other public records in title examination… source |
| LEXÂ 240 | Â Family Law | — | This course covers laws governing domestic relations. Topics include marriage, separation, divorce, child custody, support, property division, adoption, domestic violence, and other, related topics.… source |
| LEXÂ 250 | Â Wills, Estates, & Trusts | — | This course covers various types of wills, trusts, probate, estate administration, and intestacy. Topics include types of wills and execution, requirements, caveats and dissents, intestate succession… source |
| LEXÂ 280 | Â Ethics & Professionalism | — | This course reinforces legal ethics and the role of the paralegal in a professional work environment. Topics include a review of ethics, employment opportunities, and search techniques; paralegal cer… source |
| LEXÂ 282 | Â Immigration Law | — | This course covers both theoretical and practical application of immigration law to everyday scenarios and the paralegal's role in the process. Topics include administrative agency formation, the rol… source |
| LEXÂ 286 | Â Medical Evidence Analysis | — | This course is designed to teach reading and analyzing medical records for legal evaluation of bodily injury and disability claims. Emphasis is placed on terminology, identifying, obtaining and revie… source |
| MACÂ 111 | Â Machining Technology I | — | This course introduces machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, saws, milling machines, bench… source |
| MACÂ 112 | Â Machining Technology II | — | This course provides additional instruction and practice in the use of precision measuring tools, lathes, milling machines, and grinders. Emphasis is placed on setup and operation of machine tools in… source |
| MACÂ 114 | Â Introduction to Metrology | — | This course introduces the care and use of precision measuring instruments. Emphasis is placed on the inspection of machine parts and use of a wide variety of measuring instruments. Upon completion,… source |
| MACÂ 121 | Â Introduction to CNC | — | This course introduces the concepts and capabilities of computer numerical control machine tools. Topics include setup, operation, and basic applications. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| MACÂ 122 | Â CNC Turning | — | This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon comp… source |
| MACÂ 124 | Â CNC Milling | — | This course introduces the manual programming, setup, and operation of CNC machining centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection.… source |
| MACÂ 141 | Â Machining Applications I | — | This course provides an introduction to a variety of material-working processes that are common to the machining industry. Topics include safety, process-specific machining equipment, measurement dev… source |
| MACÂ 141A | Â Machining Appl I Lab | — | This course provides an introduction to a variety of material-working processes, in a laboratory setting, that are common to the machining industry. Topics include safety, process-specific machining… source |
| MACÂ 142 | Â Machining Applications II | — | This course provides instruction in the wide variety of processes associated with machining. Topics include safety, equipment set-up, holding fixtures, tooling, cutting speeds and depths, metal prope… source |
| MACÂ 142A | Â Machining Appl II Lab | — | This course provides laboratory instruction in the wide variety of processes associated with machining. Topics include safety, equipment setup, holding fixtures, tooling, cutting speeds and depths, m… source |
| MACÂ 143 | Â Machining Appl III | — | This course provides instruction in the field of advanced machining. Emphasis is placed on creating complex components, close-tolerance machining, precise measurement, and proper equipment usage. Upo… source |
| MACÂ 143A | Â Machining Appl III Lab | — | This course provides laboratory instruction in the field of advanced machining. Emphasis is placed on creating complex components, close-tolerance machining, precise measurement, and proper equipment… source |
| MACÂ 151 | Â Machining Calculations | — | This course introduces basic calculations as they relate to machining occupations. Emphasis is placed on basic calculations and their applications in the machine shop. Upon completion, students shoul… source |
| MACÂ 214 | Â Machining Technology IV | — | This course provides advanced applications and practical experience in the manufacturing of complex parts. Emphasis is placed on inspection, gaging, and the utilization of machine tools. Upon complet… source |
| MACÂ 224 | Â Advanced CNC Milling | — | This course covers advanced methods in setup and operation of CNC machining centers. Emphasis is placed on programming and production of complex parts. Upon completion, students should be able to dem… source |
| MACÂ 229 | Â CNC Programming | — | This course provides concentrated study in advanced programming techniques for working with modern CNC machine tools. Topics include custom macros and subroutines, canned cycles, and, automatic machi… source |
| MACÂ 241 | Â Jigs & Fixtures I | — | This course introduces the application and use of jigs and fixtures. Emphasis is placed on design and manufacture of simple jigs and fixtures. Upon completion, students should be able to design and b… source |
| MASÂ 140 | Â Introduction to Masonry | — | This course introduces basic principles and practices of masonry. Topics include standard tools, materials, and practices used in basic masonry and other related topics. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| MATÂ 7025 | Â Concepts of Essential Math | — | This course provides an opportunity to customize foundational math content and statistical concepts specific to real-world applications. Topics include decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, sol… source |
| MATÂ 7035 | Â Concepts of Algebra | — | This course covers algebraic concepts with an emphasis on application and analysis. Topics include rational/radical expressions and equations, solving equations and inequalities, concepts of function… source |
| MATÂ 025 | Â Concepts of Essential Math/Sta | — | This course provides an opportunity to customize foundational math content and statistical concepts specific to real-world applications. Topics include decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, sol… source |
| MATÂ 035 | Â Concepts of Algebra | — | This course covers algebraic concepts with an emphasis on application and analysis. Topics include rational/radical expressions and equations, solving equations and inequalities, concepts of function… source |
| MATÂ 045 | Â Math Skills Support | — | This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is… source |
| MATÂ 110 | Â Math Measurement & Literacy | — | This course provides an activity-based approach that develops measurement skills and mathematical literacy using technology to solve problems for non-math intensive programs. Topics include unit conv… source |
| MATÂ 143 | Â Quantitative Literacy | — | This course is designed to engage students in complex and realistic situations involving the mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and relationship, and uncertainty through project- and activity… source |
| MATÂ 152 | Â Statistical Methods I | — | This course provides a project-based approach to introductory statistics with an emphasis on using real-world data and statistical literacy. Topics include descriptive statistics, correlation and reg… source |
| MATÂ 171 | Â Precalculus Algebra | — | This course is designed to develop topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and… source |
| MATÂ 172 | Â Precalculus Trigonometry | — | This course is designed to develop an understanding of topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of trigonometric functions in multiple representations… source |
| MATÂ 263 | Â Brief Calculus | — | This course is designed to introduce concepts of differentiation and integration and their applications to solving problems. Topics include graphing, differentiation, and integration with emphasis on… source |
| MATÂ 271 | Â Calculus I | — | This course is designed to develop the topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions of o… source |
| MATÂ 272 | Â Calculus II | — | This course is designed to develop advanced topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on the applications of definite integrals, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms,… source |
| MATÂ 273 | Â Calculus III | — | This course is designed to develop the topics of multivariate calculus. Emphasis is placed on multivariate functions, partial derivatives, multiple integration, solid analytical geometry, vector valu… source |
| MATÂ 280 | Â Linear Algebra | — | This course provides an introduction to linear algebra topics. Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for vectors, systems of equations, matrices, determinants, v… source |
| MATÂ 285 | Â Differential Equations | — | This course provides an introduction to topics involving ordinary differential equations. Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for first-order and linear higher… source |
| MECÂ 130 | Â Mechanisms | — | This course introduces the purpose and action of various mechanical devices. Topics include cams, cables, gear trains, differentials, screws, belts, pulleys, shafts, levers, lubricants, and other dev… source |
| MECÂ 142 | Â Physical Metallurgy | — | This course covers the heat treating of metals. Emphasis is placed on the effects of hardening, tempering, and annealing on the structure and physical properties of metals. Upon completion, students… source |
| MECÂ 145 | Â Manufacturing Materials I | — | This course introduces a variety of manufacturing materials and common processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on the processing, testing, and application of materials such as wood, metals, plastic… source |
| MECÂ 231 | Â Computer-Aided Manufacturing I | — | This course introduces computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) applications and concepts. Topics include software, programming, data, transfer and verification, and equipment setup. Upon comple… source |
| MEDÂ 110 | Â Orientation to Medical Assisting | — | This course covers the history of medicine and the role of the medical assistant in the health care setting. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, communication, attitude, behaviors, and duties in t… source |
| MEDÂ 113 | Â Ori. to Clinic Setting II | — | This course provides an opportunity to observe, and/or perform in the medical setting. Emphasis is placed on administrative and clinical medical assisting. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| MEDÂ 116 | Â Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course introduces basic anatomy and physiology. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| MEDÂ 118 | Â Medical Law and Ethics | — | This course covers legal relationships of physicians and patients, contractual agreements, professional liability, malpractice, medical practice acts, informed consent, and bioethical issues. Emphasi… source |
| MEDÂ 120 | Â Survey of Medical Terminology | — | This course introduces the vocabulary, abbreviations, and symbols used in the language of medicine. Emphasis is placed on building medical terms using prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. Upon complet… source |
| MEDÂ 121 | Â Medical Terminology I | — | This course introduces prefixes, suffixes, and word roots used in the language of medicine. Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological condit… source |
| MEDÂ 122 | Â Medical Terminology II | — | This course is the second in a series of medical terminology courses. Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of… source |
| MEDÂ 130 | Â Administrative Office Procedures I | — | This course introduces medical office administrative procedures. Topics include appointment processing, written and oral communications, medical records, patient orientation, and safety. Upon complet… source |
| MEDÂ 131 | Â Administrative Office Procedures II | — | This course provides medical office procedures in both economic and management skills. Topics include physical plant maintenance, equipment and supplies, liability coverage, medical economics, and in… source |
| MEDÂ 138 | Â Infection/Hazard Control | — | This course introduces the student to infection and hazard control procedures necessary for the healthcare worker. Topics include introduction to Microbiology, Practical Infection Control, Sterilizat… source |
| MEDÂ 140 | Â Examining Room Procedures I | — | This course provides instruction in clinical examining room procedures. Topics include asepsis, infection control, assisting with exams and treatment, patient education, preparation and administratio… source |
| MEDÂ 150 | Â Laboratory Procedures I | — | This course provides instruction in basic lab techniques used by the medical assistant. Topics include lab safety, quality control, collecting and processing specimens, performing selective tests, ph… source |
| MEDÂ 182 | Â CPR First Aid & Emergency | — | This course provides the basic knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic CPR, first aid, and medical emergency care related to the clinical, home, office, and recreational setting. Emphasis is… source |
| MEDÂ 240 | Â Exam Room Procedures II | — | This course is designed to expand and build upon skills presented in . Emphasis is placed on advanced exam room procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate enhanced competence… source |
| MEDÂ 260 | Â MED Clinical Practicum | — | This course provides the opportunity to apply clinical, laboratory, and administrative skills in a medical facility. Emphasis is placed on enhancing competence in clinical and administrative skills n… source |
| MEDÂ 262 | Â Clinical Perspectives | — | This course is designed to explore personal and occupational responsibilities of the practicing medical assistant. Emphasis is placed on problems encountered during externships and development of pro… source |
| MEDÂ 264 | Â Medical Assisting Overview | — | This course provides an overview of the complete medical assisting curriculum. Emphasis is placed on all facets of medical assisting pertinent to administrative, laboratory, and clinical procedures p… source |
| MEDÂ 270 | Â Symptomatology | — | This course covers the study of disease symptoms and the appropriate actions taken by medical assistants in a medical facility in relation to these symptoms. Emphasis is placed on interviewing skills… source |
| MEDÂ 272 | Â Drug Therapy | — | This course focuses on major drug groups, including their side effects, interactions, methods of administration, and proper documentation. Emphasis is placed on the theory of drug administration. Upo… source |
| MEDÂ 274 | Â Diet Therapy/Nutrition | — | This course introduces the basic principles of nutrition as they relate to health and disease. Topics include basic nutrients, physiology, dietary deficiencies, weight management, and therapeutic nut… source |
| MKTÂ 120 | Â Principles of Marketing | — | This course introduces principles and problems of marketing goods and services. Topics include promotion, placement, and pricing strategies for products. Upon completion, students should be able to a… source |
| MKTÂ 223 | Â Customer Experience | — | This course stresses the importance of customer relations in the business world. Emphasis is placed on learning how to respond to complex customer requirements and to efficiently handle stressful sit… source |
| MLTÂ 110 | Â Intro to MLT | — | This course introduces all aspects of the medical laboratory profession. Topics include health care/laboratory organization, professional ethics, basic laboratory techniques, safety, quality assuranc… source |
| MLTÂ 111 | Â Urinalysis & Body Fluids | — | This course introduces the laboratory analysis of urine and body fluids. Topics include physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of the urine and body fluids. Upon completion, students should… source |
| MLTÂ 115 | Â Laboratory Calculations | — | This course is designed to present mathematical operations used in the medical laboratory. Topics include use of basic math processes, systems of measurement, conversion factors, solutions, and dilut… source |
| MLTÂ 116 | Â Anatomy & Med Terminology | — | This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body and medical terminology relevant to medical laboratory technology. Emphasis is placed on the structure and function… source |
| MLTÂ 120 | Â Hematology/Hemostasis I | — | This course introduces the theory and technology used in analyzing blood cells and the study of hemostasis. Topics include hematology, hemostasis, and related laboratory testing. Upon completion, stu… source |
| MLTÂ 125 | Â Immunohematology I | — | This course introduces the immune system and response; basic concepts of antigens, antibodies, and their reactions; and applications in transfusion medicine and serodiagnostic testing. Emphasis is pl… source |
| MLTÂ 130 | Â Clinical Chemistry I | — | This course introduces the quantitative analysis of blood and body fluids and their variations in health and disease. Topics include clinical biochemistry, methodologies, instrumentation, and quality… source |
| MLTÂ 140 | Â Introduction to Microbiology | — | This course introduces basic techniques and safety procedures in clinical microbiology. Emphasis is placed on the morphology and identification of common pathogenic organisms, aseptic technique, stai… source |
| MLTÂ 216 | Â Professional Issues | — | This course surveys professional issues in preparation for career entry. Emphasis is placed on work readiness and theoretical concepts in microbiology, immunohematology, hematology, and clinical chem… source |
| MLTÂ 240 | Â Special Clinical Microbiology | — | This course is designed to introduce special techniques in clinical microbiology. Emphasis is placed on advanced areas in microbiology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoret… source |
| MLTÂ 280 | Â Special Practice Lab | — | This course provides additional medical laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on laboratory skills and techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in laborator… source |
| MLTÂ 283 | Â MLT Practicum I | — | This course provides entry-level clinical laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate entry-level competen… source |
| MUSÂ 110 | Â Music Appreciation | — | This course is a basic survey of the music of the Western world. Emphasis is placed on the elements of music, terminology, composers, form, and style within a historical perspective. Upon completion,… source |
| MUSÂ 112 | Â Introduction to Jazz | — | This course introduces the origins and musical components of jazz and the contributions of its major artists. Emphasis is placed on the development of discriminating listening habits, as well as the… source |
| NOSÂ 110 | Â Operating Systems Concepts | — | This course introduces students to a broad range of operating system concepts, including installation and maintenance. Emphasis is placed on operating system concepts, management, maintenance, and re… source |
| NOSÂ 120 | Â Linux Single User | — | This course provides students with GUI and command line skills for using a Linux machine. Topics include Linux file system and access permissions, desktop or shell environments, command line editors,… source |
| NOSÂ 230 | Â Windows Administration I | — | This course covers the installation and configuration of a Windows Server operating system. Emphasis is placed on the basic configuration of core network services, Active Directory and group policies… source |
| NURÂ 101 | Â Practical Nursing I | — | This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including assessment, clinical decision… source |
| NURÂ 102 | Â Practical Nursing II | — | This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, nursing, and healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including clinical d… source |
| NURÂ 103 | Â Practical Nursing III | — | This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on biophysical and psychosocial concepts, professional behav… source |
| NURÂ 111 | Â Introduction to Health Concepts | — | This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including medication administration, ass… source |
| NURÂ 112 | Â Health-Illness Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of acid-base, metabolism, cellular reg… source |
| NURÂ 113 | Â Family Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is, placed on the concepts of oxygenation, sexuality, reproductio… source |
| NURÂ 114 | Â Holistic Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, infl… source |
| NURÂ 211 | Â Health Care Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, infe… source |
| NURÂ 212 | Â Health System Concepts | — | This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence, health-wellnes… source |
| NURÂ 213 | Â Complex Health Concepts | — | This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion… source |
| NURÂ 215 | Â Paramedic/RN Bridge Concepts | — | This course is designed to introduce concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing as the Associate Degree in Emergency Medical Science Paramedic transitions to the nur… source |
| OSTÂ 130 | Â Comprehensive Keyboarding | — | This course is designed to develop keyboarding skills and introductory document formatting. Emphasis is placed on keyboarding techniques and formatting basic business documents. Upon completion, stud… source |
| OSTÂ 136 | Â Word Processing | — | This course is designed to introduce word processing concepts and applications. Topics include preparation of a variety of documents and mastery of specialized software functions. Upon completion, st… source |
| OSTÂ 138 | Â Office Applications II | — | This course is designed to improve utilization and proficiency of software applications used in offices through a hands-on approach. Topics include mastery of the skills required to design documents… source |
| OSTÂ 141 | Â Med Office Terms I | — | This course uses a language-structure approach to present the terminology and vocabulary that will be encountered in medical office settings. Topics include word parts that relate to systemic compone… source |
| OSTÂ 142 | Â Med Office Terms II | — | This course is a continuation of and continues the study, using a language-structure approach, of medical office terminology and vocabulary. Topics include word parts that relate to systemic componen… source |
| OSTÂ 148 | Â Med Ins & Billing | — | This course introduces fundamentals of medical insurance and billing. Emphasis is placed on the medical billing cycle to include third party payers, coding concepts, and form preparation. Upon comple… source |
| OSTÂ 149 | Â Medical Legal Issues | — | This course introduces the complex legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in providing health-care services. Emphasis is placed on the legal requirements of medical practices; the relationship of… source |
| OSTÂ 164 | Â Office Editing | — | This course provides a comprehensive study of editing skills needed in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, proofreading, and editing. Upon completion, stude… source |
| OSTÂ 243 | Â Med Office Simulation | — | This course introduces medical systems used to process information in the automated office. Topics include traditional and electronic information resources, managing health information, and the billi… source |
| OSTÂ 247 | Â Procedure Coding | — | This course provides in-depth coverage of procedural coding. Emphasis is placed on CPT and HCPCS coding systems. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code procedures and services perf… source |
| OSTÂ 248 | Â Diagnostic Coding | — | This course provides an in-depth study of diagnostic coding. Emphasis is placed on ICD coding system. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code diagnoses in a medical facility. source |
| OSTÂ 249 | Â Med Coding Certification Prep | — | This course provides instruction that will prepare students to sit for a national coding certification exam. Topics include diagnostic and procedural coding. Upon completion, students should be able… source |
| OSTÂ 286 | Â Professional Development | — | This course covers the personal competencies and qualities needed to project a professional image in the office. Topics include interpersonal skills, health lifestyles, appearance, attitude, personal… source |
| OSTÂ 289 | Â Office Admin Capstone | — | This course is designed to be a capstone course for the office professional and provides a working knowledge of administrative office procedures. Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication… source |
| PCIÂ 264 | Â Process Control with PLCs | — | This course introduces automatic process control implemented with PLC technology. Topics include interfacing and controlling advanced control loops and devices using various PLC-based systems. Upon c… source |
| PEDÂ 110 | Â Fit and Well for Life | — | This course is designed to investigate and apply the basic concepts and principles of lifetime physical fitness and other health-related factors. Emphasis is placed on wellness through the study of n… source |
| PEDÂ 113 | Â Aerobics I | — | This course introduces a program of cardiovascular fitness involving continuous, rhythmic exercise. Emphasis is placed on developing cardiovascular efficiency, strength, and flexibility and on safety… source |
| PEDÂ 114 | Â Aerobics II | — | This course provides a continuation of a program of cardiovascular fitness involving rhythmic exercise. Emphasis is placed on a wide variety of aerobic activities which include cardiovascular efficie… source |
| PEDÂ 117 | Â Weight Training I | — | This course introduces the basics of weight, training. Emphasis is placed on developing, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and muscle, tone. Upon completion, students should be able to, establis… source |
| PEDÂ 118 | Â Weight Training II | — | This course covers advanced levels of weight training. Emphasis is placed on meeting individual training goals and addressing weight training needs and interests. Upon completion, students should be… source |
| PEDÂ 119 | Â Circuit Training | — | This course covers the skills necessary to participate in a developmental fitness program. Emphasis is placed on the circuit training method which involves a series of conditioning timed stations arr… source |
| PEDÂ 120 | Â Walking for Fitness | — | This course introduces fitness through walking. Emphasis is placed on stretching, conditioning exercises, proper clothing, fluid needs, and injury prevention. Upon completion, students should be able… source |
| PEDÂ 121 | Â Walk, Jog, Run | — | This course covers the basic concepts involved in safely and effectively improving cardiovascular fitness. Emphasis is placed on walking, jogging, or running as a means of achieving fitness. Upon com… source |
| PEDÂ 122 | Â Yoga I | — | This course introduces the basic discipline of yoga. Topics include proper breathing, relaxation techniques, and correct body positions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the pr… source |
| PEDÂ 123 | Â Yoga II | — | This course introduces more detailed aspects of the discipline of yoga. Topics include breathing and physical postures, relaxation, and mental concentration. Upon completion, students should be able… source |
| PEDÂ 128 | Â Golf-Beginning | — | This course emphasizes the fundamentals of golf. Topics include the proper grips, stance, alignment, swings for the short and long game, putting, and the rules and etiquette of golf. Upon completion,… source |
| PEDÂ 130 | Â Tennis-Beginning | — | This course emphasizes the fundamentals of tennis. Topics include basic strokes, rules, etiquette, and court play. Upon completion, students should be able to play recreational tennis. This course ha… source |
| PEDÂ 142 | Â Lifetime Sports | — | This course is designed to five an overview of a variety of sports activities. Emphasis is place on the skills and rules necessary to participate in a variety of lifetime sports. Upon completion, stu… source |
| PEDÂ 160 | Â Canoeing-Basic | — | This course provides basic instruction for the beginning canoeist. Emphasis is placed on safe and correct handling of the canoe and rescue skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstr… source |
| PEDÂ 161 | Â Canoeing-Rivers | — | This course provides practice in the basic skills of river and whitewater canoeing. Emphasis is placed on river running, safety, and care of equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to dem… source |
| PEDÂ 169 | Â Orienteering | — | This course introduces the various types of orienteering and proper orienteering techniques. Emphasis is placed on defining various types of orienteering and recognizing and drawing topographic map s… source |
| PEDÂ 170 | Â Backpacking | — | This course covers the proper techniques for establishing a campsite, navigating in the wilderness, and planning for an overnight trip. Topics include planning for meals, proper use of maps and compa… source |
| PEDÂ 171 | Â Nature Hiking | — | This course provides instruction on how to equip and care for oneself on the trail. Topics include clothing, hygiene, trail ethics, and necessary equipment. Upon completion, students should be able t… source |
| PEDÂ 174 | Â Wilderness Pursuits | — | This course covers the skills necessary to prepare for and participate in a wilderness trip. Emphasis is placed on planning, preparing, and participating in a wilderness pack trip. Upon completion, s… source |
| PEDÂ 181 | Â Snow Skiing-Beginning | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of snow skiing. Topics include basic techniques, safety, and equipment involved in snow skiing. Upon completion, students should be able to ski a down slope, e… source |
| PEDÂ 187 | Â Social Dance-Beginning | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of popular social dances. Emphasis is placed on basic social dance techniques, dances, and a brief history of social dance. Upon completion, students should be… source |
| PEDÂ 217 | Â Pilates I | — | This course provides an introduction to the pilates method of body conditioning exercise. Topics include instruction in beginning and intermediate pilates exercises using a mat or equipment, history… source |
| PEDÂ 235 | Â Tai Chi | — | This course introduces martial arts using the Tai Chi form. Topics include proper conditioning, exercises, proper terminology, historical foundations, etiquette, and drills. Upon completion, students… source |
| PHIÂ 215 | Â Philosophical Issues | — | This course introduces fundamental issues in philosophy considering the views of classical and contemporary philosophers. Emphasis is placed on knowledge and belief, appearance and reality, determini… source |
| PHIÂ 240 | Â Introduction to Ethics | — | This course introduces theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as consequentialism, deont… source |
| PHYÂ 110 | Â Conceptual Physics | — | This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magne… source |
| PHYÂ 110A | Â Conceptual Physics Lab | — | This course is a laboratory for . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to th… source |
| PHYÂ 151 | Â College Physics I | — | This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vectors, linear kine… source |
| PHYÂ 152 | Â College Physics II | — | This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, elec… source |
| PHYÂ 251 | Â General Physics I | — | This course uses calculus-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vector operations, linear kinematics… source |
| PHYÂ 252 | Â General Physics II | — | This course uses calculus-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials,… source |
| PLAÂ 110 | Â Introduction to Plastics | — | This course introduces the plastics processing industry, including thermoplastics and thermosets. Emphasis is placed on the description, classification, and properties of common plastics and processe… source |
| PLAÂ 120 | Â Injection Molding | — | This course provides theory and processing experience with the injection molding process. Topics include machine type, molds, controls, machine-polymer part relationship, molding factors, troubleshoo… source |
| PLUÂ 111 | Â Introduction to Basic Plumbing | — | This course introduces basic plumbing tools, materials, and fixtures. Topics include standard tools, materials, and fixtures used in basic plumbing systems and other related topics. Upon completion,… source |
| PLUÂ 115 | Â Basic Plumbing | — | This course covers the basic installation and maintenance of plumbing systems and components. Topics include safe use of tools, implementation of standard practices, and installation/maintenance of p… source |
| POLÂ 120 | Â American Government | — | This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American government. Topics include the constitutional framework, federalism, the three branches of government includin… source |
| PSYÂ 150 | Â General Psychology | — | This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal behavi… source |
| PSYÂ 215 | Â Positive Psychology | — | This course is an overview of the scientific study of human strengths. Topics include resilience, optimism, vital engagement (flow), positive relationships, creativity, wisdom, happiness, empathy, em… source |
| PSYÂ 241 | Â Developmental Psychology | — | This course is a study of human growth and development. Emphasis is placed on major theories and perspectives as they relate to the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development from c… source |
| PSYÂ 281 | Â Abnormal Psychology | — | This course provides an examination of the various psychological disorders, as well as theoretical, clinical, and experimental perspectives of the study of psychopathology. Emphasis is placed on term… source |
| RELÂ 110 | Â World Religions | — | This course introduces the world's major religious, traditions. Topics include Primal religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and, Christianity. Upon completion, students should be able to ide… source |
| RELÂ 211 | Â Introduction to Old Testament | — | This course is a survey of the literature of the Hebrews with readings from the law, prophets, and, other writings. Emphasis is placed on the use of, literary, historical, archeological, and cultural… source |
| RELÂ 212 | Â Introduction to New Testament | — | This course is a survey of the literature of first-century Christianity with readings from the gospels, Acts, and the Pauline and pastoral letters. Topics include the literary structure, audience, an… source |
| SABÂ 110 | Â Intro to Addiction and Recovery | — | This course provides an overview of the core concepts in addiction and recovery. Topics include the history of substance use, effects on society members, treatment of addiction, and preventive measur… source |
| SABÂ 120 | Â Intake and Assessment | — | This course covers processes for rapport building and procedures used to identify and evaluate individuals' strengths and weaknesses. Topics include diagnostic evaluation and placement, effective int… source |
| SABÂ 135 | Â Addictive Process | — | This course covers the physical, emotional, psychological, and cultural aspects of the addictive process. Emphasis is placed on disorders related to addictions to alcohol, drugs, food, sex, work, gam… source |
| SABÂ 210 | Â Addiction and Recovery Counsel | — | This course provides theory and skills acquisition by utilizing intervention strategies designed to obtain therapeutic information, support recovery, and prevent relapse. Topics include counseling in… source |
| SABÂ 240 | Â Diversity, Ethics, & Trends in Addiction & Recovery | — | This course introduces systems of diversity, ethics, and trends in addiction and recovery. Topics include confidentiality, assessment of personal values, professional responsibilities, competencies,… source |
| SECÂ 110 | Â Security Concepts | — | This course introduces the concepts and issues related to securing information systems and the development of policies to implement information security controls. Topics include the historical view o… source |
| SGDÂ 111 | Â Introduction to SGD | — | This course provides students with an introduction to simulation and game development. Topics include setting, storytelling, narrative, character design, interface design, game play, internal economy… source |
| SGDÂ 112 | Â SGD Design I | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of simulation and game design. Topics include industry standards and design elements for simulation and games. Upon completion, students should be able to desi… source |
| SGDÂ 113 | Â SGD Programming I | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of programming languages and tools employed in simulation and game development. Emphasis is placed on programming concepts used to create simulations and games… source |
| SGDÂ 114 | Â SGD 3D Modeling I | — | This course introduces the tools required to create three-dimensional (3D) models. Emphasis is placed on exploring tools used to create 3D models. Upon completion, students should be able to create a… source |
| SGDÂ 116 | Â SGD Graphic Design Tools | — | This course introduces students to computer-based graphic design tools and their use within the context of simulation and game design. Topics include texture creation, map creation, and introduction… source |
| SGDÂ 158 | Â SGD Business Management | — | This course introduces the business side of the interactive game industry. Emphasis will be placed on licenses, serious games, psychological profiling, publisher/developer relations, and contract neg… source |
| SGDÂ 162 | Â SGD 3D Animation I | — | This course introduces the fundamental principles of 3D animation used in simulation and game development. Emphasis is placed on a historical survey of 3D animation, aspects of the 3D animation proce… source |
| SGDÂ 172 | Â SGD Virtual Environments | — | This course covers the use of virtual reality tools and techniques in simulation and game development. Emphasis is placed on acquiring the skills necessary to create scalable virtual characters and e… source |
| SGDÂ 174 | Â SGD Level Design I | — | This course introduces the tools used to create levels for real-time simulation and games. Topics include level design, architecture theory, modeling for 3D engines and texturing methods. Upon comple… source |
| SGDÂ 212 | Â SGD Design II | — | This course covers the advanced principles of simulation and game design. Topics include advanced design concepts in simulation and game development. Upon completion, students should be able to desig… source |
| SGDÂ 213 | Â SGD Programming II | — | This course covers advanced programming concepts used to create simulations and games. Emphasis is placed on acquiring advanced programming skills, for use in creating simulations and games. Upon com… source |
| SGDÂ 214 | Â SGD 3D Modeling II | — | This course introduces the tools used to create and animate advanced 3 dimensional models. Emphasis is placed on identifying and utilizing the tools required to create and animate advanced, 3D models… source |
| SGDÂ 244 | Â SGD 3D Modeling III | — | This course is designed to further a student's knowledge in creating visually compelling 3D models through the use of industry-standard software. Emphasis is placed on learning how to develop accurat… source |
| SGDÂ 274 | Â SGD Level Design II | — | This course introduces the advanced tools used to create levels for real-time simulations and games. Topics include advanced-level guide and architecture theory, concepts related to "critical path" a… source |
| SGDÂ 285 | Â SGD Software Engineering | — | This course introduces object oriented software engineering concepts related to simulation and game development. Topics include systematic approaches to the development, operation and maintenance of… source |
| SGDÂ 288 | Â SGD Portfolio Design | — | This course covers the organization and presentation of a simulation and game design portfolio and appropriate related materials. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of the portfolio, de… source |
| SGDÂ 289 | Â SGD Project | — | This course provides students with the opportunity, to create a functional simulation or game with, minimal instructor support. Emphasis is placed, upon verbal and written communication, skill, docum… source |
| SOCÂ 210 | Â Introduction to Sociology | — | This course introduces the scientific study of human society, culture, and social interactions. Topics include socialization, research methods, diversity and inequality, cooperation and conflict, soc… source |
| SOCÂ 213 | Â Sociology of the Family | — | This course covers the institution of the family and other intimate relationships. Emphasis is placed on mate selection, gender roles, sexuality, communication, power and conflict, parenthood, divers… source |
| SOCÂ 220 | Â Social Problems | — | This course provides an in-depth study of current social problems. Emphasis is placed on causes, consequences, and possible solutions to problems associated with families, schools, workplaces, commun… source |
| SOCÂ 225 | Â Social Diversity | — | This course provides a comparison of diverse roles, interests, opportunities, contributions, and experiences in social life. Topics include race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, and rel… source |
| SPAÂ 111 | Â Elementary Spanish I | — | This course introduces the fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upo… source |
| SPAÂ 112 | Â Elementary Spanish II | — | This course is a continuation of focusing on the fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, read… source |
| SPAÂ 181 | Â Spanish Lab 1 | — | This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of the Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading… source |
| SPAÂ 182 | Â Spanish Lab 2 | — | This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of the Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading… source |
| SPAÂ 211 | Â Intermediate Spanish I | — | This course provides a review and expansion of the essential skills of the Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completi… source |
| SPAÂ 281 | Â Spanish Lab 3 | — | This course provides an opportunity to enhance the review and expansion of the essential skills of the Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and c… source |
| SSTÂ 110 | Â Intro to Sustainability | — | This course introduces sustainability issues and individual contributions toward environmental sustainability. Topics include management processes needed to maximize renewable/non-renewable energy re… source |
| SSTÂ 140 | Â Green Building and Design Concepts | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to sustainable building design and construction principles and practices. Topics include sustainable building rating systems and certifications, energ… source |
| SSTÂ 210 | Â Issues in Sustainability | — | This course introduces the long-term impacts and difficulties of applying sustainability concepts in an organization, business, or society. Topics include the application of sustainable technologies… source |
| TDPÂ 110 | Â Introduction to 3D Printing | — | This course covers the historical, social and ethical issues, as well as the basic techniques surrounding 3D Printing. Topics include current and historical events, social impact of the technology an… source |
| TDPÂ 140 | Â Precision 3D Printing | — | This course provides an introduction to precision printing using the basic techniques surrounding 3D Printing. Emphasis is placed on cost-effective production methods and dimensional quality control.… source |
| TREÂ 110 | Â Intro to Recreational Therapy | — | This course covers the philosophy and goals of recreational therapy and how they relate to specific client groups. Topics include recreational therapy history and professional development, an introdu… source |
| TREÂ 111 | Â Leisure Education | — | This course introduces the need to educate for leisure so that clients can use leisure to increase their independence. Emphasis is placed on developing clients' social/ transportation / time / money… source |
| TREÂ 112 | Â Inclusive Programming | — | This course covers the principles of planning and implementing inclusive recreation programs designed for group involvement. Topics include categories of recreational activities, programming formats… source |
| TREÂ 120 | Â Adapted Activities | — | This course introduces activity and equipment adaptations used in recreation in order to improve access for people with disabilities. Topics include adaptations to make sports, games, outdoor, activi… source |
| TREÂ 121 | Â Creative Expressive Arts I | — | This course introduces the use of art and music in the (re)habilitation of people with disabilities, including a laboratory component emphasizing experiential learning with clients. Emphasis is place… source |
| TREÂ 170 | Â Recreational Therapy Psych Lab | — | This course provides a laboratory component to complement recreational therapy course work. Topics include functioning characteristics of clients with mental illness and interventions commonly used i… source |
| TREÂ 172 | Â Team Building Lab | — | This course provides a laboratory component to complement recreational therapy coursework. Emphasis is placed on elements necessary for team work activities designed to improve functioning in these a… source |
| TREÂ 210 | Â Rec Therapy Programming | — | This course provides an overview of several interventions used in recreational therapy service while relating each intervention to the recreational therapy process. Emphasis is placed on the role of… source |
| TREÂ 211 | Â Recreational Therapy Prof | — | This course covers information regarding competent and ethical practices of recreational therapy in departments at local agencies. Topics include recreational therapy standards of practice, code of e… source |
| TREÂ 220 | Â Initiatives/Challenge Course | — | This course introduces the use of initiative games and challenge courses in facilitating client progress or change. Emphasis is placed on improving problem solving, communication, trust, cooperation,… source |
| TREÂ 221 | Â Behavior Mgmt in Rec Therapy | — | This course covers introductory behavior management principles used in recreational therapy. Topics include the use of positive reinforcement to modify behaviors, observation and measurement techniqu… source |
| TREÂ 270 | Â Intellectual Dev Dis Lab | — | This course provides a laboratory component to complement recreational therapy course work. Topics include functioning characteristics of clients with intellectual developmental disabilities and inte… source |
| TREÂ 271 | Â Rec Therapy Geriatrics Lab | — | This course provides a laboratory component to complement recreational therapy course work. Topics include functioning characteristics of senior adults and interventions commonly used in recreational… source |
| TREÂ 282 | Â Rec Ther Internship III Superv | — | This course provides an opportunity to explore problems and experiences related to the internship experiences. Emphasis is placed on the integration of curriculum course work and internship experienc… source |
| TREÂ 288 | Â Rec Ther Internship III | — | This course provides a supervised clinical experience in recreational therapy assistant. Emphasis is placed on assessing, planning, implementing, documenting, and evaluating client performance. Upon… source |
| WBLÂ 115 | Â Work-Based Learning Seminar I | — | This course provides an opportunity to discuss issues that relate to the student's work-based learning placement. Emphasis is placed on discussion of positive and negative aspects of the work experie… source |
| WBLÂ 125 | Â Work-Based Learning Seminar II | — | This course provides an opportunity to discuss issues that relate to the student's work-based learning placement. Emphasis is placed on discussion of positive and negative aspects of the work experie… source |
| WEBÂ 140 | Â Web Development Tools | — | This course provides an introduction to web development tools. Topics include creating websites using web development tools and web standards. Upon completion, students should be able to create small… source |
| WLDÂ 110 | Â Cutting Processes | — | This course introduces oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cutting systems. Topics include safety, proper equipment setup, and operation of oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cutting equipment with emphasis on straight lin… source |
| WLDÂ 112 | Â Basic Welding Processes | — | This course introduces basic welding and cutting. Emphasis is placed on beads applied with gases, mild steel fillers, and electrodes and the capillary action of solder. Upon completion, students shou… source |
| WLDÂ 115 | Â SMAW (stick) Plate | — | This course introduces the shielded metal arc (stick) welding process. Emphasis is placed on padding, fillet, and groove welds in various positions with SMAW electrodes. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| WLDÂ 116 | Â SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe | — | This course is designed to enhance skills with the shielded metal arc (stick) welding process. Emphasis is placed on advancing manipulative skills with SMAW electrodes on varying joint geometry. Upon… source |
| WLDÂ 121 | Â GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate | — | This course introduces metal arc welding and flux core arc welding processes. Topics include equipment set up and fillet and groove welds with emphasis on the application of proper GMAW and FCAW cons… source |
| WLDÂ 131 | Â GTAW (TIG) Plate | — | This course introduces the gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Topics include correct selection of tungsten, polarity, gas, and proper filler rod, with emphasis placed on safety, equipment setup,… source |
| WLDÂ 132 | Â GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe | — | This course is designed to enhance skills with the gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Topics include setup, joint preparation, and electrode selection with emphasis on manipulative skills in all… source |
| WLDÂ 141 | Â Symbols & Specifications | — | This course introduces the basic symbols and, specifications used in welding. Emphasis is placed on interpretation of lines, notes, welding, symbols, and specifications. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| WLDÂ 151 | Â Fabrication I | — | This course introduces the basic principles of fabrication. Emphasis is placed on safety, measurement, layout techniques, cutting, joining techniques, and the use of fabrication tools and equipment.… source |
| WLDÂ 261 | Â Certification Practices | — | This course covers certification requirements for industrial welding processes. Topics include techniques and certification requirements for prequalified joint geometry. Upon completion, students sho… source |
| WLDÂ 262 | Â Inspection & Testing | — | This course introduces destructive and non-destructive testing methods. Emphasis is placed on safety, types and methods of testing, and the use of testing equipment and materials. Upon completion, st… source |