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| Program | Credential | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Nursing, Associate in Applied Science | Degree | The Associate in Applied Science Degree with a Major in Nursing (ADN) is designed to prepare individuals to meet all requirements of South Carolina State Board of Nursing for successful NCLEX-RN test… source |
| Associate in Applied Science Major in Nursing ADN Program | Degree | source |
| Associate in Applied Science Major in Nursing LPN to RN Transition | Degree | source |
| Practical Nursing | — | source |
| Basic Patient Care | — | The Basic Patient Care attendant duties include assisting patients with many tasks they cannot do for themselves while they are in hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, assisted living facilities, nursi… source |
| Health Care | — | This program is designed for students interested in exploring career optionsin health care. Students completing the program will gain a skill set allowing them to work in a number of health care rela… source |
| Nursing Assistant | — | source |
| Phlebotomy | — | The Phlebotomy Certificate provides students with the basic skills necessary for the collection of laboratory blood specimens. The phlebotomyprogram incorporates theory, skills, clinical experience,… source |
| General Technology (Occupational Technology) | — | The associate degree program in General Technology (Occupational Technology) is designed for students seeking a combination of technically- oriented courses to meet specific career objectives and the… source |
| Automotive Repair | — | This program provides basic and advanced training in diagnostic and repair procedures for the major systems of today’s cars and light trucks. The program is designed to meet the needs of those workin… source |
| Basic Automotive Repair Technology | — | This program is designed to prepare the student for entry level work in a garage, performing basic repairs to automobiles and light trucks. source |
| Construction Trades | — | This program provides basic general knowledge training for the individual interested in working in the residential and light commercial construction field. source |
| General Workforce Science | — | This program is designed to provide students with hands-on experience to obtain entry level employment in the manufacturing industry field. source |
| Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration | — | This program provides theory and practical experience on a variety of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. This certificate prepares students for careers that encompass the planning, install… source |
| Basic Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration | — | This program is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of the refrigeration cycle, electrical operation, heat pump operation, and airflow design. These courses prepare the student for e… source |
| Machine Tool Technology | — | The machine tool technology certificate is designed to prepare the student for further education in machine tool technology, such as a diploma or associate’s degree, or an apprenticeship with a local… source |
| Basic Machine Tool Technology | — | This program is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the machine tool trade, leading to employment as an assistant machinist or preparation for more advanced study in CNC Operations. source |
| Mechatronics | — | This program provides basic technology specific training using a combination of classroom, lab, and shop settings to prepare graduates for entry-level jobs in the mechatronics fields of industrial el… source |
| Welding | — | The student will be able to get practical hands-on experience needed to obtain employment in the welding field and to enhance skills if the student is already employed. source |
| Basic Welding Technology | — | This program is designed to prepare the student in the fundamentals of welding. Students will be prepared for entry-level positions in the welding field. source |
| Associate in Applied Science Major in Business Administration | Degree | Success in the business world requires knowledge in various fields of business and in changing technologies. To meet these ne eds, the business administration degree has two sequences of courses that… source |
| Medical Office Administration | — | The Medical Office Administration certificate provides the knowledge students need as an administrative generalist in a healthcare setting: hospitals, free standing outpatient clinics, and group prac… source |
| Small Business Management | — | This certificate program is designed to provide students with the basic skills needed in connection with the operation of a small business. source |
| General Business Management | — | This certificate program is designed to provide students with a general understanding and basic skills needed in connection with managing a business. source |
| Computer Technology | — | The microcomputer business applications certificate program prepares the student for employment as a microcomputer business applications specialist. It is designed primarily for the student who is se… source |
| Early Care and Education | — | The associate in applied science degree with a major in early care and education is designed to prepare individuals for employment in a variety of educational and child-care programs for children fro… source |
| Early Childhood Development | — | The early childhood development curriculum prepares graduates for employment in educational programs for children from birth to age eight. Students will obtain a basic understanding of the developmen… source |
| General Early Childhood Care | — | This certificate program is designed to provide students with a general understanding of the developmental needs of young children and learn how to create a nurturing environment in preschool program… source |
| Infant and Toddler Care | — | The Infant and Toddler Care certificate program specifically prepares graduates for meeting the specialized needs of children under the age of three. The individual will obtain a basic understanding… source |
| Cosmetology | — | Upon successful completion of all program coursework below, students will have accumulated the minimum 1500 clock hours required by the South Carolina Board of Cosmetology to become eligible to test… source |
| Nail Technology | — | The curriculum for this certificate is designed to teach basic nail care, various nail additions, repair wraps, sanitation procedures, and basic salon management practices. source |
| Associate in Arts | Degree | The associate in arts degree is designed for the student planning to transfer to a four-year program and for the student who wishes to broaden his/her general knowledge. The degree stresses communica… source |
| Associate in Science | Degree | The associate in science degree is designed for the student planning to transfer to a four-year program and for the student who wishes to broaden his/her general knowledge. The degree stresses mathem… source |
| University Transfer | — | This program is designed to prepare students for transfer to either a four-year institution’s B.A. or B.S. program or to prepare undecided students for any of Williamsburg Technical College’s Associa… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| EPA 608 | Refrigerant Certification Exam | 12 | OSHA 10 General Industry Training OSHA 30 Forklift Truck Operator Manufacturing Production Technician Welding Health and Public Service First Aid Bloodborne Pathogens EMT-B Medical Billing and Coding… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| ENG 101 | English Composition I A 3 12 | 4 | 15 45 Quality points (45) divided by credit hours attempted (15) equals the grade point average (3.0). Grading System The College operates on the semester hour system, and the following symbols are u… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIO 211 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | This is a continuation of a sequence of courses including intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. This course has a required lab component. (Prerequisite:… source |
| SPC 205 | SPC 205 | 21 | Fine Arts Elective (3) Major Course Elective (3) Summer Semester I Elective (3) Lab Science (4) Fall Semester II Elective (3) ENG Cat I Elective (3) HIS Cat II Elective (3) Major Course Elective (3)… 21 cr · 21 hr source |
| MUS 105 | Music Appreciation 3 | 33 | B. Required Core Subject Areas: Minimum of 33 Credit Hours The General Technology (Occupational Technology) major allows a student to select coursework for becoming a multi- skilled technician. The r… 33 cr · 33 hr source |
| PSY 201 | PSY 201 | 18 | Mathematics (3) Summer Semester I Fine Arts Elective (3) Major Course Elective (3 or 4) Fall Semester II ENG Elective Cat (3) Major Course Elective (3 or 4) Major Course Elective (3 or 4) Major Cours… 18 cr · 18 hr source |
| NUR 221 | Advanced Nursing Concepts 5 Fine Arts Elective | — | All Courses in this program require a C or better for program progression. The Admission Review Committee has final authority in determining admission to all nursing programs. CriminalRecordCheck:All… source |
| BIO 210 | BIO 211, and BIO 225 | 30 | 8. Applicant’s general education courses GPA must be a 3.0 or higher to be considered for the ADN Program. 9. Applicants should have completed the Next Generation ACCUPLACER Placement Test within 2 y… 30 cr · 30 hr source |
| MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics | — | This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Topics include: organization of data, calculating probabilities, counting principles, binomial and normal distributions, central limit th… source |
| MAT 108 | Accelerated Intermediate Algebra | — | This course is a study of solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing, absolute value, exponents, polynomials, quadratic equations, operations of radical expressions, and radical and complex… source |
| PNR 170 | Nursing of Older Adult | — | This course is a study utilizing the nursing process. Concepts include physiological, psychosocial, nutrition, and health and safety needs of the older patient. Clinical experiences address selected… source |
| PNR 130 | PNR 130 | 29 | All PNR Courses require an 80% competency for program completion. The Admission Review Committee has final authority in determining admission to all nursing programs. CriminalRecordCheck:Alldirectcar… 29 cr · 29 hr source |
| AHS 125 | AHS 125 | 33 | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Health Care Award: Certificate in Health Care Credit Hours Required for Graduation… 33 cr · 33 hr source |
| BIO 225 | Microbiology 4 | 16 | All Courses in this program require a C or better for comp letion The Admission Review Committee has final authority in determining admission to all nursing programs. * Graduation times may vary acco… 16 cr · 16 hr source |
| AHS 136 | Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology | — | Recommended Course Sequence* It is recommended that students contact their faculty advisor to lay out an appropriate course plan. source |
| AHS 148 | Special Topics in Geriatric Care 2 | 26 | All Courses in this program require a C or better for program progression. All AHS Courses require a 77% competency for program completion. The Admission Review Committee has final authority in deter… 26 cr · 26 hr source |
| AHS 143 | AHS 143 | — | Medical Terminology Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Phlebotomy for the Healthcare Provider Phlebotomy Skills source |
| COL 103 | COL 103 | — | Phlebotomy Experience College Skills 3 Spring Semester source |
| AHS 146 | AHS 146 | 21 | All Courses in this program require a C or better for program progression. All AHS Courses require a 77% competency for program completion. The Admission Review Committee has final authority in deter… 21 cr · 21 hr source |
| IMT 103 | IMT 103 | 24 | Basic Automotive Repair Technology Award: Certificate in Basic Automotive Repair Technology Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 24 This program is designed to prepare the student for entry level wo… 24 cr · 24 hr source |
| WLD 104 | Gas Welding and Cutting | — | This course covers gas welding, brazing, soldering and cutting of metals. source |
| AUT 156 | AUT 156 | — | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. source |
| AUT 111 | Brakes | — | This course is a study of the fundamentals of hydraulics and brake components in their application to automotive brake systems. source |
| AUT 161 | AUT 161 | — | Electrical Fundamentals Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals Introduction to Automotive Technology Personal Automotive Maintenance Introduction to Automotive Hazardous Materials Introduction to Aut… source |
| BCT 201 | BCT 201 | — | This program is not currently offered on the main campus. * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. General Workforce Scienc… source |
| EGR 175 | Manufacturing Processes | — | This course includes the processes, alternatives and operations of the manufacturing environment. source |
| LOG 115 | LOG 115 | — | Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Award: Certificate in HVAC/… source |
| ACR 101 | Fundamentals of Refrigeration | — | This course covers the refrigeration cycle, refrigerants pressure, temperature relationship and system components. source |
| ACR 210 | ACR 210 | — | *Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Basic Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Award: Certificate i… source |
| ACR 150 | ACR 150 | 6 | *Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Machine Tool Technology Award: Certificate in Machine Tool Technology Credit Hours… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MTT 255 | CNC Programming II 3 | — | The machine tool technology certificate is designed to prepare the student for further education in machine tool technology, such as a diploma or associate’s degree, or an apprenticeship with a local… source |
| MTT 145 | MTT 145 | — | Industrial Safety Precision Measurement Instruments Careers in Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Basics Machine Tool Theory and Practice I Precision Measurements Machining of Metals Fall Semester source |
| MTT 171 | MTT 171 | 6 | Basic Machine Tool Technology Award: Certificate in Basic Machine Tool Technology Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 25 This program is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the ma… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EEM 117B | Major Courses: 34 Credit Hours | 34 | IMT 161EEM 117 AC/DC Circuits I 4 34 cr · 34 hr source |
| EEM 170 | Electrician Installation 3 | — | Spring Semester EEM 215 DC/AC Machines 3 EEM 118EEM 251 Programmable Controllers 3 EEM 215EEM 271 Sensors and System Interfacing 2 source |
| EEM 251 | Programmable Controllers | — | This course is an introduction to programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered. Course No. Course T… source |
| IMT 131 | IMT 131 | 5 | *Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Welding Award: Certificate in Welding Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 39 The… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WLD 229 | Inert Gas Welding Pipe II | — | This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of groove welds on alloyed steel and non-ferrous pipe. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in WLD 154) Accuplacer Placement Chart *not a change from… source |
| WLD 204 | Metallurgy | — | This course covers the characteristics of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. source |
| WLD 145 | WLD 145 | 21 | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Technical and Professional Studies Associate Degree • AAS – Business Administratio… 21 cr · 21 hr source |
| MKT 101 | Marketing | — | This course covers an introduction to the field of marketing with a detailed study of the marketing concept and the processes of product development, pricing, promotion and marketing distribution. source |
| PSC 215 | State and Local Government | — | This course is a study of state, county and municipal government systems, including interrelationships between these systems and within the federal government. PSY 2 01 General Psychology (3 -0-3) Th… source |
| MGT 201 | MGT 201 | 29 | Business Administration Award: Certificate in Medical Office Administration Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 29 Credit Hours No prerequisite required. The Medical Office Administration certifica… 29 cr · 29 hr source |
| IST 267 | Network Vulnerability Assessment 3 | 12 | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Computer Technology Award: Certificate in Microcomputer Business Applications Cred… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| CPT 170 | Computer Applications I 3 | 13 | ENG-101 English Composition I 3 PSY-201 General Psychology 3 SPC-205 Public Speaking 3 Fine Arts: CHOOSE ONE BELOW ART-101 Art History & Appreciation 3 MUS-105 Music Appreciation 3 B. Additional Requ… 13 cr · 13 hr source |
| CPT 237 | Advanced Java Programming | — | This course is a study of advanced topics of the Java Programming language by building on a basic knowledge of the Java language. Topics covered will include: multi-reading, swing classes, swing even… source |
| IST 220 | IST 220 | 21 | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Associate in Applied Science Major: Early Care and Education Credit Hours Required… 21 cr · 21 hr source |
| MGT 120 | Small Business Management | — | This course is a study of small business management and organization, forms of ownership and the process of starting a new business. source |
| SPA 101 | Elementary Spanish I | — | This course is a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, including an introduction to Hispanic cultures. source |
| ECD 133 | Science and Math Concepts | — | This course includes an overview of pre-number and science concepts developmentally appropriate for young children. Emphasis is on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally appr… source |
| ECD 101 | Introduction to Early Childhood | — | This course is an overview of growth and development, developmentally appropriate curriculum, positive guidance techniques, regulations, health, safety, and nutrition standards in early care and educ… source |
| ECD 203 | ECD 203 | 9 | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. General Early Childhood Care Award: Certificate in General Early Childhood Care Cr… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ECD 251 | Supervised Field Experiences in Infant/ Toddler Environment | — | This course is a study of planning, implementing, and evaluating scheduled programs, age-appropriate methods, materials, activities and environments of infants and toddlers. source |
| ECD 243 | or ECD 251 | 7 | * Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor. Cosmetology Award: Certificate in Cosmetology Credit Hours Required for Graduation… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| COS 116 | Hairstyling I | — | This course is a study of the fundamentals of hair design, including principles, techniques, safety precautions and chemistry. source |
| COS 108 | COS 108 | 13 | Fundamentals of Cosmetology Facials and Make Up Nail Care 1-6-3 1-6-3 Fall Semester I (13 Credit Hours) 1-6-3 13 cr · 13 hr source |
| COS 120 | Man ikin Practice | — | This course covers cosmetology applications, including hair shaping, chemical waving, hairstyling and hair coloring. source |
| COS 222 | COS 222 | 10 | Chemical Hair Waving Hair Coloring Cosmetology Clinical Practice I Cosmetology Clinical Practice II Spring Semester I (10 Credit Hours) 0-9-3 COS 110 .5-7.5-3 COS 114 0-9-3 COS 220 0-9-3 * This progr… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| COS 224 | COS 224 | 21 | * This program may be completed in two semesters. However, in order to provide potential students with flexibility in meeting their requirements, the courses listed alternate every other semester. If… 21 cr · 21 hr source |
| COS 137 | Fundamentals of Nail Art | — | This course is an introduction to the basic techniques used in nail art design. source |
| ENG 102 | ENG 102 | — | Elective (3) It is recommended that students work closely with their advisor to determinecourses takenin this area. Consideration should be given to student programplan and all courses mustbe with ad… source |
| MAT 111 | 3 | 15 | MAT-120 3 MAT-130 3 C. Major Courses: 15 Credit Hours Choose from Cat III D. Electives: 9 Credit Hours Choose from Cat I, II, III, IV and V It is recommended that students work closely with their adv… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| MAT 110 | MAT 110 | — | Lab Science (4) Spring Semester I source |
| SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology 34 SOC 102 Marriage and the Family 34 SOC 205 Social Problems 34 SOC 206 Social Psychology 34 SOC 210 Juvenile Delinquency 34 SOC 215 Ethnics and Minority Issues 34 SOC 230* | — | 4 SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish 43 THE 101 Introduction to Theatre 3 4 Category V: Additional Courses 4 Courses will be chosen with guidance from advisor. *Thesecoursesarenoton the statetransferlist;t… source |
| HIS 202 | American History: 1877 to Present | — | This course is a survey of U.S. history from 1877 to the present. This course includes political, social, economic and intellectual developments during this period. source |
| PHY 202 | Physics II | — | Category III-B: Computer Science 3 CPT 172* Computer Database I 3 3 CPT 174* Computer Spreadsheets I 3 3 CPT 242* Database 3 3 CPT 264* Systems and Procedures 3 3 CPT xxx* Any other Computer Technolo… source |
| ANT 101 | General Anthropology 3 | — | 3 ART 101 Art History and Appreciation 3 3 ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 3 ECO 211 Microeconomics 3 3 MUS 105 Music Appreciation 3 3 PSC 201 American Government 3 3 PSC 215 State and Local Government 3 3… source |
| ACC 101 | Accounting Principles I | — | This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle and… source |
| ACC 102 | Accounting Principles II | — | This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis and financial statement analysis. (Prerequisit… source |
| ACR 102 | Tools and Service Techniques | — | This course is a basic study of the uses of tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment. source |
| ACR 104 | Print Reading for HVAC | — | This course covers reading and interpreting prints used in HVAC installation and maintenance. source |
| ACR 106 | Basic Electricity for HVAC/ R | — | This course includes a basic study of electricity, including Ohm’s Law and series and parallel circuits as they relate to heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. source |
| ACR 107 | Wiring Diagrams | — | This course covers the basic requirements for interpretation of wiring diagrams used in air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. source |
| ACR 108 | Refrigeration Fundamentals | — | This course is an introduction to the principles of refrigeration source |
| ACR 110 | Heating Fundamentals | — | This course covers the basic concepts of oil, gas, and electric heat, as well as their components and operation. (Prerequisite:≥ C in ACR 101) source |
| ACR 111 | Gas Heating Principles | — | This course is a study of residential and commercial gas burners and their components. source |
| ACR 120 | Basic Air Conditioning | — | This course is a study of various types of air conditioning equipment including electrical components, schematics and service to the refrigerant circuit. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ACR 101) source |
| ACR 122 | The Principles of Air Conditioning | — | This course is a study of the air cycle, psychometrics’, load estimating and equipment selection. source |
| ACR 130 | Domestic Refrigeration | — | This course is a study of domestic refrigeration equipment. source |
| ACR 131 | Commercial Refrigeration | — | This course is a study of the maintenance and repair of commercial refrigeration systems. (Prerequisite: ACR 101) source |
| ACR 140 | Automatic Controls | — | This course is a study of the adjustment, repair and maintenance of a variety of pressure and temperature-sensitive automatic controls. (Prerequisite: ACR 101 and ACR 106) source |
| ACR 160 | Service Customer Relations | — | This course covers how to deal with different types of customers, selling techniques, and correct record keeping. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| ACR 175 | EPA 608 Certification Preparation | — | This course covers EPA guidelines and procedures required by law for refrigerant recovery and recycling during the installation, service, and repair of all HVAC and refrigeration systems. A comprehen… source |
| ACR 201 | Troubleshooting and Maintenance | — | This course is a study of troubleshooting and maintenance of air conditioning equipment. source |
| ACR 206 | Advanced Electricity for HVAC/ R | — | This course includes a practical application of electrical and electronic components and circuits used to control HVAC and/or refrigeration systems. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ACR 101, ACR 106, ACR 107) source |
| ACR 225 | Industrial Air Conditioning | — | This course is a study of compressors, motors, drives, controls, heat exchangers and other components involved in the operation and maintenance of industrial air conditioning equipment. (Prerequisite… source |
| ACR 240 | Advanced Automatic Controls | — | This course is a study of pneumatic and electronic controls used in air conditioning and refrigeration. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ACR 101, ACR 106, ACR 107, ACR 140) source |
| AHS 101 | Introduction to Health Professions | — | This course provides a study of the health professions and the health care industry. Dual Enrollment for Basic Patient Care (No prerequisite required). source |
| AHS 102 | Medical Termi nology | — | This course covers medical terms including roots, prefixes, and suffixes with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation. (No prerequisite required) source |
| AHS 104 | Medical Vocabulary/ Anatomy | — | This course introduces the fundamental principles of medical terminology and includes a survey of human anatomy and physiology. Dual Enrollment for Basic Patient Care (No prerequisite required). source |
| AHS 105 | Medical Ethics and Law | — | This course provides a study of ethical conduct and legal responsibility related to health care. source |
| AHS 106 | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | — | This course provides a study of the principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. source |
| AHS 108 | Nutrition | — | This course is a study of nutrition and diet therapy as related to health care. (No prerequisite required) source |
| AHS 110 | Patient Care Procedures | — | This course provides a study of the procedures and techniques used in the general care of the patient. Dual Enrollment for Basic Patient Care (No prerequisite required) source |
| AHS 116 | Patient Care Relations | — | This course includes a study of the psychological and emotional effect of illness, hospitalization and recuperation upon the patient, others, and health care providers. Dual Enrollment for Basic Pati… source |
| AHS 117 | The Care of Patients | — | This course includes a study of concepts required to assist in nurse assisting. (Prerequisite: To be accepted into the Nursing Assistant Program) Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| AHS 126 | Health Calculations | — | This course is a study of the mathematical concepts needed in health science studies. (No prerequisite required). source |
| AHS 138 | Medical Coding Basics | — | This course is a study of basic concepts of coding for medical/dental services for the health professions. (No prerequisite required) source |
| AHS 141 | Phlebotomy for the Healthcare Provider | — | This course contains the essential theory, skills, and special procedures required to meet the venipuncture needs in hospitals, clinics, etc. (Prerequisite: To be accepted into the Phlebotomy program… source |
| AHS 160 | Introduction to Health | — | This course focuses on the definition and importance of work place ethics, knowledge and behaviors essential for the health care worker, and on the various roles of the interdisciplinary health care… source |
| AHS 208 | Health Management | — | This course is a study of the principles of management in a health care environment, including supervision, medically ethical decision making, medical team concepts, human resource management, superv… source |
| AHS 205 | Ethics and Law for Allied Health Professionals | — | This course is an introduction to ethical, bioethical and legal concepts related to allied health professionals. (No prerequisite required) source |
| ART 101 | Art History and Appreciation | — | This is an introductory course to the history and appreciation of art, including the elements and principles of the visual arts. source |
| AUT 100 | Introduction to Automotive Hazardous Materials | — | This course is a basic study of the proper handling of hazardous materials found in automotive service centers. Topics include types of hazardous materials, handling of the materials, and their prope… source |
| AUT 102 | Engine Repair | — | This course is a basic study of the diagnostic procedures used to locate and repair internal engine malfunctions. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| AUT 103 | Engine Reconditioning | — | This course is a review of engine fundamentals and overhaul procedures, followed by performance in all areas of engine block preparation, cylinder head preparation, cleaning, specifications, and meas… source |
| AUT 105 | Beginning Engine Repair | — | This course is a basic study of minor engine repairs, including in-frame repairs and cylinder head reconditioning. source |
| AUT 112 | Braking Systems | — | This course covers hydro boost power brakes and vacuum power brakes as well as master cylinders and caliper rebuilding. source |
| AUT 115 | Manual Drive Train/ Axle | — | This course is a basic study of clutches, gearing, and manual transmission operation, including the basic study of rear axles and rear axle set up. source |
| AUT 121 | Suspension and Steering | — | This course covers the fundamentals of suspension and steering systems, including struts, springs, shock absorbers, stabilizers, ball joints and related parts. source |
| AUT 131 | Electrical Systems | — | This course is a study of the individual systems and components that, when combined, form the entire automobile electrical system. The course includes starting and charging systems, ignition, engine,… source |
| AUT 133 | Electrical Fundamentals | — | This course is a study of the theories of electricity, including magnetism, series and parallel circuits, Ohm's Law and an introduction to the use of various electrical test equipment. source |
| AUT 142 | Heating and Air Conditioning | — | This course covers the purpose, construction, operation, diagnosis and repair of automotive ventilation, heating and air conditioning systems. source |
| AUT 146 | Emission Systems | — | This course is a study of the various emission systems currently in use, with emphasis placed on the importance of proper system operations, the effects of improper operation on engine performance an… source |
| AUT 149 | Ignition and Fuel Systems | — | This course is a study of ignition system operation and how it relates to fuel systems for proper engine operation. source |
| AUT 151 | Automotive Transmission/ Transaxle | — | This course is a basic study of automotive transmission and transaxle service, including proper procedures for doing This course is a study of the proper selection, care and use of tools and equipmen… source |
| AUT 152 | Automatic Transmission | — | This course is a basic study of power flow and hydraulics, including torque converter operation. (3 -3-4) source |
| AUT 159 | Tools, Equipment and Reference Manuals | — | and reference manuals and guides. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| AUT 160 | Introduction to Automotive Technology | — | This course is an introduction to the automotive field, including an introduction to the different automotive fields available such as automotive technician, shop foreman, service manager, shop owner… source |
| AUT 162 | Personal Automotive Maintenance | — | This is a basic course in the study of personal care and maintenance of a vehicle for the “do-it-yourself” individual. source |
| BAF 101 | Personal Finance | — | This course includes the practical applications of concepts and techniques used in managing personal finances. Major areas of study include financial planning, budgeting, credit use, housing, insuran… source |
| BAF 201 | Principles of Finance | — | This is an introductory course to the field of finance. Monetary and credit systems are examined along with how the demand for funds is met in both the public and private sector. source |
| BCT 101 | Introduction to Building Construction | — | This course is an introduction to residential and light commercial construction, construction terms, tools of the trade and their safe use. source |
| BCT 102 | Fundamental s of Building Construction | — | This course is a study of framing for residential and light commercial buildings. source |
| BCT 105 | Tool Usage and Safety | — | This course covers tool skills and their safe use in construction. source |
| BCT 106 | Beginning Wood working | — | This course is an introduction to woodworking. The student will have hands on use of hand and power tools such as table saw, jig saw, circular saw, router, joiner, and radial arm saw to complete proj… source |
| BCT 151 | Introduction to Residential Plumbing | — | This course covers plumbing theory as it relates to residential construction. source |
| BCT 203 | Exterior and Interior Finishes | — | This course is a study of exterior and interior finishes for residential and light commercial buildings. source |
| BIO 101 | Biological Science I | — | This course is a study of the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproduction and development, Mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural… source |
| BIO 102 | Biological Science II | — | This course is a study of the classification of organisms and structural and functional considerations of all kingdoms (particularly major phyla as well as viruses). Vertebrate animals and vascular p… source |
| BUS 101 | Introduction to Business | — | This course is a study of the nature of business activity in relation to the economic society, including how a business is owned, organized, managed and controlled. source |
| BUS 110 | Entrepreneurship | — | This course is the introduction of starting a small business, including forms of ownership and management. source |
| BUS 121 | Business Law I | — | This course is a study of legal procedures, law and society, classifications and systems of law, the tribunals administering justice and their actions, contracts, sales, transfer of titles, rights an… source |
| BUS 140 | Business Mathematics | — | This course provides applications of business mathematics in the study of discounting, marking up, inventory and insurance. Other topics may include payrolls and commission computations, introduction… source |
| BUS 220 | Business Ethics | — | This course includes the exploration of ethical issues arising in the context of doing business. Representative topics: employee rights and responsibilities, corporate regulations and rights, discrim… source |
| COS 101 | Fundamentals of Cosmetology | — | This is an introductory course to the fundamentals of professional ethics, hygiene, good grooming and salesmanship as they relate to the practices of the salon. source |
| COS 106 | Facials and Makeup | — | This is an introductory course to the procedures for various skin treatments, including anatomy, chemistry and safety. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| COS 110 | Scalp and Hair Care | — | This course is a study of the structure and composition of hair, including the analysis and treatment of certain conditions of the hair and scalp. source |
| COS 112 | Shampoo and Rinses | — | This course is a study of procedures and safety precautions in the application of shampoo and rinses. source |
| COS 114 | Hair Shaping | — | This is an introductory course to the techniques of hair shaping. Emphasis is given to the correct use and safety of implements, proper hair sectioning, and various techniques used in hair design in… source |
| COS 131 | Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents | — | This course is an extensive study of bacterium and other infectious agents. Focus is on prevention, sanitation and safety. source |
| COS 132 | Science of Nail Technology | — | This course is an in-depth study of the structure of the human body and the functions it performs. Focus is on nail and skin disorders with emphasis on consultations. source |
| COS 133 | Basic Procedures | — | This course explores the basic steps, procedures, equipment and materials for manicuring and pedicuring. Emphasis is on current trends and issues with a review of state regulations. source |
| COS 135 | The Business of Nail Technology | — | This course explores the different types of working environments and handling of the business part of nail care. Focus is on products and services. source |
| COS 136 | Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application | — | This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of gel/powder, acrylic, sculpturing, repairs, maintenance, nail wraps and tip application. source |
| COS 206 | Chemical Hair Waving | — | This course is a study of methods of permanently waving the hair, including product, chemistry and safety. source |
| COS 210 | Hair Coloring | — | This course is a study of the science and art of coloring the hair, including methods, procedures, safety precautions and chemistry. source |
| COS 220 | Cosmetology Clinical Practice I | — | This course is an integration of cosmetology skills in a simulated salon environment. source |
| CPT 104 | Introduction to Inf ormation Technology | — | This course is a study of basic computer components and peripherals, basic computer functions, I-0 concepts, storage concepts, data communications, distributed processing, and programming language co… source |
| CPT 172 | Computer Database | — | This course introduces computer database concepts, including generating reports from data bases and creating, maintaining and modifying data bases. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in CPT 170) source |
| CPT 174 | Computer Spreadsheets | — | This course introduces the use of spreadsheet software on the computer. Topics include creating, editing, using formulas, using functions and producing graphs. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in MAT 101 or equiva… source |
| CPT 179 | Computer Word Processing | — | This course introduces computer word processing. Topics include creating, editing, formatting, and printing documents. source |
| CPT 208 | Special Topics in Computer Technology | — | This course focuses on changes in computer technology. (Prerequisite: ≥CPT 170) CPT 20 9 Computer Systems Management (3 -0-3) This course examines the methods and procedures used in maintaining compu… source |
| CPT 236 | Introduction to Java Programming | — | This course is an introduction to Java Programming. Topics will cover Java syntx and classes for use in the development of Java applications and applets. source |
| CPT 242 | Database | — | This course introduces database models and the fundamentals of data base design. Topics include database structure, database processing, and application programs which access a database. (Prerequisit… source |
| CPT 264 | Systems and Procedures | — | This course covers the techniques of system analysis, design, development and implementation. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in CPT 170) source |
| CPT 270 | Computer Applications II | — | This course emphasizes the integration of popular computer software packages using advanced concepts in computer applications software. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in CPT 172, CPT 174) source |
| CPT 276 | CPT Internship | — | This course is an intensive application development experience in an approved business setting. (By permission of faculty advisor only) Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| CPT 282 | Information Systems Security | — | This course is the study of the protection of information and equipment in computer systems. Topics include all aspects of systems protection, including physical security, hardware, software, and com… source |
| CPT 295 | Desktop Publishing Applications | — | This course is a study of application software used to design, edit, and produce a variety of documents for marketing purposes. source |
| CYB 110 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | — | An introduction/ broad overview course of cybersecurity knowledge domains including the need for cybersecurity, malicious activity, Internet and Internet of Things (IOT), access controls, security op… source |
| ECD 102 | Growth and Deve lopment I | — | This course is an extensive study of philosophies and theories of growth and development of infants and toddlers. Focus is on “total” development of the child, with emphasis on physical, social, emot… source |
| ECD 105 | Guidance -Classroom Management | — | This course is an overview of developmentally-appropriate, effective guidance and classroom management techniques for the teacher of young children. A positive proactive approach is stressed in the c… source |
| ECD 107 | Exceptional Children | — | This course includes an overview of special-needs children and their families. Emphasis is on prevalence of disorders, treatment modalities, community resources serving exceptional children, the teac… source |
| ECD 108 | Family and Community Relations | — | This course is an overview of techniques and materials for promoting effective family/program partnerships to foster positive child development. Emphasis is on availability and accessibility of commu… source |
| ECD 109 | Admini stration and Supervision | — | This course is a study of the role and responsibilities of an early childhood administrator. Special focus is on program monetary matters, space management, curriculum, health and food services, and… source |
| ECD 131 | Language Arts | — | This course is a study of methods and materials in age-appropriate language experiences. Opportunities are provided to develop listening, speaking, pre-reading and prewriting skills through planning,… source |
| ECD 132 | Creative Experiences | — | In this course the importance of creativity and independence in creative expression is stressed. A variety of age- appropriate media, methods, techniques and equipment is utilized. Students plan, imp… source |
| ECD 135 | Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | This course covers a review of health and safety practices recommended for child care and includes information on common diseases and health problems. Certification preparation is provided in pediatr… source |
| ECD 200 | Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development | — | This course is a study of infant and toddler care. Emphasis is on brain development and its implications for caring for infants and toddlers. Planning and teaching strategies as they relate to child… source |
| ECD 201 | Principles of Ethi cs and Leadership in Early Care and Education | — | This course includes an overview of historical views on leadership and issues and challenges of leadership in early care and education. Emphasis is on current trends and issues. This course also revi… source |
| ECD 205 | Socialization and Grou p Care of Infants and Toddlers | — | This course is the study of the socialization and group care of infants and toddlers. Emphasis is on guidance and management, understanding behavior, temperament, the importance of routines, primary… source |
| ECD 207 | Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers | — | This course provides an overview of the field of infants and toddlers with special needs. Emphasis will be placed on instructional strategies, adaptations, environment, inclusion, etiology, federal l… source |
| ECD 237 | Methods and Materials | — | This course includes an overview of developmentally appropriate methods and materials for planning and evaluating environments. Emphasis is on integrating divergent activities in each curriculum area… source |
| ECD 260 | Methods of Teaching Special Needs Students | — | This course focuses on developmentally appropriate methods for teaching special needs students. Emphasis is on planning, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally appropriate activities utili… source |
| ECO 210 | Macroeconomics | — | This course includes the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy to include markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banki… source |
| ECO 211 | Microeconomics | — | This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations and comp… source |
| EEM 107 | Industrial Computer Techniques | — | This course is an introduction to microcomputers. Topics include definitions of computer types, hardware and software structure, movement of data, and application of microcomputers. source |
| EEM 115 | DC Circuits | — | This course is a study of atomic theory related to electronics and circuit theory. It covers electrical parameters and units, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws, power, and energy. It al… source |
| EEM 116 | AC Circuits | — | This course is a study of the characteristics of alternating current and voltage in resistors, capacitors and inductors. Series, parallel, and complex circuits are covered. Circuits are constructed a… source |
| EEM 117 | AC/ DC Circuits | — | This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested. source |
| EEM 118 | AC/ DC Circuits II | — | This course is a continuation of the study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verified with electrical measurements. source |
| EEM 121 | Electrical Measurements | — | This course covers the basic principles of electrical measuring instruments and how they are used in industries. source |
| EEM 123 | Schematics Analysis | — | This course covers the interpretation of electrical and electronic schematics, including the mathematical analysis of these circuits. source |
| EEM 145 | Control Circuits | — | This course covers the principles and applications of component circuits and methods of motor control. source |
| EEM 165 | Residential/ Commercial Wiring | — | This course is a study of wiring methods and practices used in residential and commercial applications. source |
| EEM 215 | AC/ DC Machines | — | This course is a study of applications, operations, and construction of DC and AC machines. source |
| EEM 235 | Po wer S ystems | — | This course is a study of the design, operation, and installation of power distribution applications. Load analysis rate and power economics are covered. source |
| EEM 240 | Basic Microprocessors | — | This course is a study of basic microprocessor concepts such as microprocessor structure, programming, architecture and interfacing. source |
| EEM 271 | Sensors and System Interfacing | — | This course includes an introduction to various types of sensors and how they interface with computers and programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on interfacing the computer or controller… source |
| EEM 273 | Advanced Process Control | — | This course covers the application of control systems and process control. An overview covering the use of analytical and calibration equipment is included. source |
| EEM 274 | Technical/ Systems Troubleshooting | — | This course is a study of systematic approaches to troubleshooting and repair of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical systems. EGR 10 2 Introduction to Industrial/Engineering Careers (3 -0-3… source |
| EGR 105 | Safety in the Workplace | — | This course is a survey of safety regulations and personal safety. (1 -0-1) source |
| EGT 103 | Print Reading | — | This course is an introduction to basic print reading and interpretation, including layout, projection, and dimensioning. source |
| EGT 123 | Industrial Print Reading | — | This course covers basic print reading and sketching for the industrial trades area. Sketching of geometric shapes and interpretation of working shop drawings are also included. source |
| ELT 208 | Introduction to Robotics | — | This is an introductory course covering the basic concepts and limitations of industrial robots. The course includes terminology, sensing devices, methods of controlling robots, and interfacing. source |
| ENG 155 | Communications I | — | This course introduces the principles of expository writing and public speaking through practice and development of communication skills. (Prerequisite: ≥ C* in ENG 032 or NEXT GENERATION ACCUPLACER… source |
| ENG 201 | American Literature I | — | This course is a study of American literature from the colonial period to the Civil War. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ENG 102) source |
| ENG 202 | American Literature II | — | This course is a study of American literature from the Civil War to the present. (Prerequisite: > C in ENG 102) source |
| ENG 203 | American Literature Survey | — | This course is a survey of American literature: major authors, genres and periods. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ENG 102) Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| ENG 205 | English Literature I | — | This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: the study of English literature from the Old English period to the romantic period with emphasis on major writers and… source |
| ENG 206 | English Literature II | — | This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: the study of English literature from the romantic period to the present with emphasis on major writers and periods. (P… source |
| ENG 208 | World Literature I | — | This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the ancient world to the sixteenth century. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ENG 102) source |
| ENG 209 | World Literature II | — | This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the seventeenth century to the present. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ENG 102) source |
| ENG 236 | African American Literature | — | This course is a critical study of African-American literature examined from historical, social and psychological perspectives. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in ENG 102) source |
| HIS 101 | Western Civilization to 1689 3 | — | INDEX Click links below to advance to chosen topics in the catalog: About this Catalog Associate in Science degree Academic Advising Academic Affairs Academic Calendar Academic Discipline Academic Ev… source |
| HIS 102 | Western Civilization Post 1689 | — | This course is a survey of western civilization from 1689 to the present, including major political, social, economic and intellectual factors which shape the modern western world. source |
| HIS 115 | African -American History | — | This course is a study of the history of African-Americans, including African heritage, American history, and significant contributions by individuals or groups. source |
| HIS 201 | American History: Discovery to 1877 | — | This course is a survey of U.S. history from European discovery to 1877. This course considers various developments during this time such as the political, social, economic, cultural and intellectual… source |
| HSS 205 | Technology and Society | — | This course is an investigation of the impact of the twentieth century technological changes in America on the individual, society and the physical environments. source |
| IET 223 | Industrial Safety | — | This course involves safety fundamentals and their relationship to accident prevention. The importance of safe behavior through careful training of both employees and supervisors is stressed. A surve… source |
| IMT 161 | Mechanical Power Applications | — | This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit IMT 1 71 Manufacturing Skills Standards… source |
| IMT 180 | Industrial Tools and Precision Measurement | — | This course covers safety awareness and practices, the use of various precision measurement instruments, and the use of hand and/or power tools in industries. source |
| MAT 033 | Developmental Mathematics | — | This course includes the study of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, rational numbers, ratios, percentages, proportions, measurements, basic statistics, geometry, and basic algebra. Concep… source |
| MAT 102 | or placement) | — | This course includes the following topics: trigonometric functions; trigonometric identities; solution of right and oblique triangles; solution of trigonometric equations; polar coordinates; complex… source |
| MAT 130 | Elementary Calculus | — | This course includes differentiation and integration of polynomials; rational, logarithmic and exponential functions; and interpretation and application of these processes. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in MAT… source |
| MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus I | — | This course includes the following topics: derivatives and integrals of polynomials, rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions; curve sketching; maxima an… source |
| MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus II | — | This course includes the following topics: continuation of calculus of one variable, including analytic geometry, techniques of integration, volumes by integration, and other applications; infinite s… source |
| MEC 103 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | — | This course covers the introduction to fluid power systems and the principles of how hydraulics and pneumatics are utilized in manufacturing. In addition, the study of fluid power symbols and schemat… source |
| MEC 110 | DC Circuits | — | This course is a study of direct current theory. Series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits are solved using Ohm’s law and critical thinking skills. In addition to solving, circuits are construct… source |
| MEC 120 | Sensors and Instrumentation | — | This course is a study of basic industrial instruments with particular emphasis on the devices utilized to control modern manufacturing processes. Emphasis is placed on various types of sensors and h… source |
| MEC 150 | Mechanical Systems | — | This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including various methods of how torque, HP, and motion are generated. In addition, the correct procedures for installation, removal, and maintenan… source |
| MEC 200 | AC/DC Machines | — | This course is a study of applications, operations, and construction of AC and DC machines. Generators, AC/DC motors, and alternators are wired and tested for proper functionality. MEC 2 10 Programma… source |
| MEC 212 | Robotics and Automation | — | This course includes programming and testing robotic equipment used in automation with a concentration on connecting, assembling, and automating manufacturing processes. source |
| MGT 101 | Principl es of Management | — | This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision- making, organizing, leading and controlling. source |
| MSY 101 | Masonry Fundamentals | — | This course is an introduction to masonry skills and tools. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| MTT 100 | Careers in Machine Tool Technology | — | The course will introduce the student to career opportunities available in the MTT profession. Instruction will be offered in safety, precision instruments, milling machines, drill presses, lathes, a… source |
| MTT 101 | Introduction to Machine Tool | — | This course covers the basics in measuring tools, layout tools, bench tools and basic operations of lathes, mills and drill presses. source |
| MTT 102 | Machine Tool Basics | — | This course will provide the non-machine tool major with an overview of the capabilities of precision machining in conventional and computer numerical controlled machine tools. The student will becom… source |
| MTT 111 | Machine To ol Theory and Practice I | — | This course is an introduction to the basic operation of machine shop equipment. (3 -6-5) source |
| MTT 121 | Machine Tool Theory I | — | This course covers the principles involved in the production of precision metal parts. (Prerequisite: MTT 101) source |
| MTT 122 | Machine Tool Practice I | — | This course covers practical experiences using the principles in Machine Tool Theory I. (Prerequisite: MTT 121) source |
| MTT 123 | Machine Tool Theory II | — | This course covers the principles involved in machining parts using machine tools, including lathes, mills, drill presses, jig bores, and the attachments for each. (Prerequisite: MTT 121 and MTT 122) source |
| MTT 124 | Machine Tool Practice II | — | This course covers the practical application of the principles in Machine Tool Theory II. (Prerequisite: MTT 121 and MTT 122) source |
| MTT 141 | Metals and Heat Treatment | — | This course is a study of the properties, characteristics and heat treatment procedures of metals. source |
| MTT 143 | Precision Measurements | — | This course is a study of precision measuring instruments. source |
| MTT 147 | Tool and Cutter G rinding | — | This course covers theoretical and practical training in cutting tools, cutting tool angles, the mechanics of material removal, and the operations of tool and cutter grinding equipment. source |
| MTT 161 | Machine Tool Maintenance Theory | — | This course covers maintenance requirements necessary for the upkeep and operations of a machine shop. source |
| MTT 251 | CNC Operations | — | This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, and machine limits and capabilities. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| MTT 253 | CNC Programming and Operations | — | This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting up, operating, and testing of CNC programs on CNC machines. (Prerequisite: MTT 122) source |
| NUR 101 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | This course facilitates the development of beginning technical competency in the application of the nursing process to assist in meeting the needs of selected patients of varying ages. source |
| NUR 106 | Pharmacologic Basics in Nursing Practice | — | This introductory course outlines the basic concepts of Pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics. The process of clinical calculations is introduced, as well as the… source |
| NUR 120 | Basic Nursing Concepts | — | This course introduces the application of the nursing process in the care of persons throughout the life span who are experiencing selected common health problems. (Prerequisite: ≥ 79 in NUR 101 and… source |
| NUR 201 | Transition Nursing | — | This course facilitates the transition of the practical nurse graduate to the role of the associate degree nursing student. (Prerequisite: To be accepted into the LPN-RN Transitions program) source |
| NUR 210 | Complex Health Problems | — | This course expands application of the nursing process in meeting the needs of patients with complex health problems. (Prerequisite: ≥79 in NUR 120 in the traditional RN program and then to be accept… source |
| NUR 214 | Mental Health Nursing | — | This course facilitates the utilization of the nursing process to assist in meeting the needs of patients with common mental health problems. Focus is on the dynamics of human behavior ranging from n… source |
| NUR 217 | Trends and Issues | — | This course is an exploration of health care trends and issues. (Prerequisite: ≥ 79 in NUR 220) source |
| NUR 220 | Family Centered Nursing | — | This course facilitates the application of the nursing process in the care of persons during the childbearing years and from birth through adolescence to promote optimal individual health and develop… source |
| PHY 201 | Physics I | — | This is the first in a sequence of physics courses. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in MAT 110 or equivalent) source |
| PNR 110 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | This course is an introduction to basic principles and beginning skills necessary to the nursing process. Concepts are integrated relating to physiological and psychosocial health needs of the indivi… source |
| PNR 120 | Medical Surgical Nursing I | — | This course is a beginning study utilizing the nursing process. Concepts include physiological, psychosocial, nutritional, and health and safety needs of the adult. Clinical experiences address selec… source |
| PNR 140 | Medical Surgical Nursing III | — | This course is a continuation of the study of the nursing process. Concepts include physiological, psychosocial, nutritional and health and safety needs of the adult. Clinical experiences address sel… source |
| PNR 155 | Maternal/ Infant/ Child Nursing | — | This course of study utilizes the nursing process and integrating pediatrics to meet the needs of the childbearing family. Clinical experiences address the care of the mother, newborn, and the care o… source |
| PNR 182 | Special Topics in Nursi ng: Pharmacology | — | The topic of this course includes pharmacology concepts to include effects of specific drugs, medication administration and calculation of drug dosages. (Prerequisite: ≥ 80 in PNR 120) source |
| PSC 201 | American Government | — | This course is a study of American federal governmental institutions with a focus on the Constitution and key founding documents; the functions of executive, legislative and judicial branches; civil… source |
| PSY 203 | Human Growth and Development | — | This course is a study of the physical, cognitive, and social factors affecting human growth, development, and potential. source |
| PSY 212 | Abnormal Psychology | — | This course is a study of the nature and development of behavioral disorders, including the investigation of contemporary treatment procedures. Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| REL 101 | Introduction to Religion | — | This course provides a study of religion and the nature of religious beliefs, practices and their influences on culture, history and philosophy. source |
| RWR 032 | Integrated Developmental Reading and Developmental English | — | This course offers a review of academic reading and writing skills necessary for success in transitional and college- level courses. Students will apply strategies learned to the enhancement of readi… source |
| SOC 102 | Marriage and the Family | — | This course introduces the institutions of marriage and the family from a sociological perspective. Significant forms and structures of family groups are studied in relation to current trends and soc… source |
| SOC 205 | Social Problems | — | This course is a survey of current social problems in America, stressing the importance of social change and conflicts as they influence perceptions, definitions, etiology, and possible solutions. source |
| SOC 206 | Social Psychology | — | This course examines the behaviors of individuals in interaction in terms of the personality system (attitudes, needs, traits, feelings, learning, and perception), the social system (relations betwee… source |
| SOC 210 | Juvenile Delinquency | — | This course presents the nature, extent and causes of juvenile delinquency behavior, including strategies used in the prevention, intervention, and control of deviant behavior. source |
| SPA 102 | Elementary Spanish II | — | This course continues development of the basic language skills and the study of Hispanic cultures. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in SPA 101) source |
| SPA 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | This course is a review of Spanish grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading difficult prose. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in SPA 102) SPA 20 2 Intermediate Spanish I I (4… source |
| THE 101 | Introduction to Theatre | — | This course includes the appreciation and analysis of theatrical literature, history, and production. (3 -0-3) source |
| WLD 101 | Cutting Processes | — | This course covers the fundamentals of cutting processes commonly used in the welding industry (.5 -1.5 -1) Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |
| WLD 102 | Introduction to Welding | — | This course covers the principles of welding, cutting, and basic procedures for safety in using welding equipment. source |
| WLD 103 | Print Rea ding I | — | This is a basic course which includes the fundamentals of print reading, the meaning of lines, views, dimensions, notes, specifications and structural shapes. Welding symbols and assembly drawings as… source |
| WLD 106 | Gas and Arc Welding | — | This course covers the basic principles and practices of oxyacetylene welding, cutting and electric arc welding. Emphasis is placed on practice in fundamental position welding and safety procedures. source |
| WLD 110 | Welding Safety and Health | — | This course is an introduction to safety and health hazards associated with welding and related processes. source |
| WLD 111 | Arc Welding I | — | This course covers the safety, equipment and skills used in the shielded metal arc welding process. Fillet welds are made to visual criteria in several positions. source |
| WLD 113 | Arc Welding II | — | This course is a study of arc welding of ferrous and/or nonferrous metals. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in WLD 111) source |
| WLD 116 | Welding | — | This course is designed to acquaint students with common welding and techniques/equipment used currently in trades and industry. Students are expected to develop basic skills in general welding. source |
| WLD 132 | Inert Gas Welding Ferrous | — | This course covers set up and adjustment of equipment and fundamental techniques for welding ferrous metals. source |
| WLD 134 | Inert Gas We lding Nonferrous | — | This course covers fundamental techniques for welding nonferrous metals. source |
| WLD 136 | Advanced Inert Gas Welding | — | This course covers the techniques for all positions of welding ferrous and nonferrous metals. (Prerequisite: WLD 132, 134) source |
| WLD 141 | Weld Quality | — | This is an introductory course in weld quality assurance. source |
| WLD 142 | Maintenance Welding | — | This course covers gas and arc welding processes used in maintenance shops. source |
| WLD 154 | Pipe Fitting and Welding | — | This is a basic course in fitting and welding pipe joints, either ferrous or nonferrous, using standard processes. source |
| WLD 228 | Inert Gas Welding Pipe I | — | This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of groove welds on ferrous pipe. (Prerequisite: ≥ C in WLD 154) Course No. Course Title Lecture-Lab-Credit source |