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Business Administration, AS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Education, AS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Health Science, AS ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Science, AS ▸ 61 coursesDegree source
Science, Major in Computer Science, AS ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Science, Major in Engineering, AS ▸ 43 coursesDegree source
Science, Major in Mathematics, AS ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Science, Major in Veterinary Preparation, AS ▸ 41 coursesDegree source
Social Science, AS ▸ 83 coursesDegree source
Social Science, Major in Communications, AS ▸ 50 coursesDegree source
Social Science, Major in Community & Provider Services, AS ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Social Science, Major in Computer Information Systems, AS ▸ 42 coursesDegree source
Social Science, Major in Developmental Disabilities, AS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Social Science, Major in Human Services, AS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Social Science, Major in Substance Abuse, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Administrative Support Technology, AAS ▸ 48 coursesDegree source
Administrative Support Technology: Health Information Management Specialization, AAS ▸ 54 coursesDegree source
Administrative Support Technology: Legal Assistant Specialization, AAS ▸ 50 coursesDegree source
Business Management and Leadership, AAS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Corrections Science, AAS ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice, AAS ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Dental Hygiene, AAS ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Information Systems Technology, AAS ▸ 49 coursesDegree source
Machine Technology, AAS ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Medical Laboratory Technology, AAS ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Nursing, AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Technical Studies in Carpentry, AAS ▸ 46 coursesDegree source
Technical Studies in Electrical, AAS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Technical Studies in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, AAS ▸ 49 coursesDegree source
Technical Studies in Plumbing, AAS ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Technical Studies in Welding, AAS ▸ 46 coursesDegree source
Clerical Studies Certificate ▸ 27 coursesCertificate source
Machine Tool Operations Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Medical Office Clerk Certificate ▸ 29 coursesCertificate source
Practical Nursing Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Carpentry I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Carpentry II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Clerical Assistant Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Corrections Science I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Corrections Science II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity and Networking Foundations Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assisting Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Electrical I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Electrical II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Electronic Medical Records Specialist Career Studies Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
File Clerk Career Studies Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Human Services: Mental Health Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Human Services: Substance Abuse Career Studies Certificate ▸ 22 coursesCertificate source
Human Services: Developmental Disabilities Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Human Services: Integrated Discipline Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Legal Assisting Career Studies Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Machine Technology I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Machine Technology II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Medical Coding Career Studies Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Medical Transcriptionist Career Studies Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Pharmacy Technician Career Studies Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Phlebotomy Career Studies Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Plumbing I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Plumbing II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Web Design and Office Applications Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Welding I Career Studies Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Welding II Career Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
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WEL199Supervised Study/Seminar & Project3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
ACC111Accounting I4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Presents fundamental accounting concepts and principles governing the accounting cycle, journals, ledgers, working papers, and preparation of financial statements for so… source
ACC211Principles of Accounting I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Total: 3 per week Introduces accounting principles with respect to financial reporting. Demonstrates how decision makers use accounting information for reporting purpose… source
ACC212Principles of Accounting II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Total: 3 per week Introduces accounting principles with respect to cost and managerial accounting. Focuses on the application of accounting information with respect to p… source
ACC215Computerized Accounting3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Introduces the computer in solving accounting problems. Focuses on operation of computers. Presents the accounting cycle and financial statement preparation in a compute… source
ACC221Intermediate Accounting I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Covers accounting principles and theory, including a review of the accounting cycle and accounting for current assets, current liabilities and investments. Introduces va… source
ACC222Intermediate Accounting II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Continues accounting principles and theory with emphasis on accounting for fixed assets, intangibles, corporate capital structure, long-term liabilities, and investments. source
ACC231Cost Accounting I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Studies cost accounting methods and reporting as applied to job order, process, and standard cost accounting systems. Includes cost control and other topics. source
ACC261Principles of Federal Taxation I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Presents the study of federal taxation as it relates to individuals and other related entities. Includes tax planning, compliance and reporting. source
ADJ100Survey of Criminal Justice3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents an overview of the United States criminal justice system; introduces the major system components–law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections. source
ADJ105The Juvenile Justice System3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Presents the evolution, philosophy, structures and processes of the American juvenile delinquency system; surveys the rights of juveniles, dispositional alternatives, re… source
ADJ107Survey of Criminology3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Surveys the volume and scope of crime; considers a variety of theories developed to explain the causation of crime and criminality. source
ADJ111Law Enforcement Organization & Administration I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches the principles of organization and administration of law enforcement agencies. Studies the management of line operations, staff and auxiliary services, investiga… source
ADJ115Patrol Procedures3 credits Lecture: 3 Describes, instructs and evaluates street-level procedures commonly employed by patrol officers in everyday law enforcement operations. source
ADJ127Firearms and Marksmanship3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Surveys lethal weapons in current use and current views on weapon types and ammunition design. Examines the legal guidelines as to use of deadly force, saf… source
ADJ133Ethics and the Criminal Justice3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including those in policing, courts and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific ethical choices… source
ADJ138Defensive Tactics1 credits Lecture: 1 Surveys and demonstrates the various types of non-lethal force tools and tactics for use by criminal justice personnel in self-defense, arrest, search, restraint and transport of… source
ADJ145Corrections and the Community3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Studies and evaluates the relationships and interactions between correctional organizations and free society. Focuses on the shared responsibility of the community and c… source
ADJ146Adult Correctional Institutions3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Describes the structures, functions, and goals of state and federal correctional institutions (prisons, farms, community-based units, etc.) for adult inmates. source
ADJ168Computer Applications in Administration of Justice3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides instruction in the techniques and practices used to identify the automation needs of criminal justice agencies; covers the use of computer applications in the p… source
ADJ171Forensic Science I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces student to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching, diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic chemistry… source
ADJ201Criminology3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies current and historical data pertaining to criminal and other deviant behavior. Examines theories that explain crime and criminal behavior in human society. Lectu… source
ADJ211Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches the elements of proof for major and common crimes and the legal classification of offenses. Studies the kinds, degrees and admissibility of evidence and its presentation… source
ADJ212Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures II3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches the elements of proof for major and common crimes and the legal classification of offenses. Studies the kinds, degrees and admissibility of evidence and its presentation… source
ADJ215Report Writing3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces the basic mechanics and procedures of report writing; emphasizes clear, concise and accurate writing of communications as they relate to law enforcement recor… source
ADJ227Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the basic guarantees of liberty described in the U.S. Constitution and the historical development of these restrictions on government power, primarily through U.S. Suprem… source
ADJ228Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the historical and current usage of narcotics and dangerous drugs. Teaches the identification and classification of such drugs and emphasizes the symptoms and effects on… source
ADJ229Community Policing in Modern Society3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the process through which community problems are identified and addressed by police departments in cooperation with the community. Considers current efforts by… source
ADJ231Community Policing3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the history of police-community relations and the role of both the community and the police in establishing a crime fighting partnership for success. Emphasizes… source
ADJ233Multiculturalism in Policing3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the impacts of historical events and social changes on law enforcement. Evaluates the complexity of providing police services to multicultural communities. Deve… source
ADJ236Principles of Criminal Investigation3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques. Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling and preserving of evidence. source
ADJ241Correctional Law I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Studies the legal rights and obligations of the convict-probationer, inmate, and parolee. Surveys methods of enforcing both rights and obligations and the responsibiliti… source
ADJ245Management of Correctional Facilities3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Describes management options and operational implications for staffing, security, safety, and treatment. Considers impact of changes in public policy on corrections. source
ADJ290Coordinated Internship in Criminal Justice4 credits Laboratory: 12 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated fo… source
AST101Keyboarding I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches the alpha/numeric keyboard with emphasis on correct techniques, speed, and accuracy. Teaches formatting of basic personal and business correspondence, reports, a… source
AST102Keyboarding II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Develops keyboarding and document production skills with emphasis on preparation of specialized business documents. Continues skill-building for speed and accuracy. source
AST107Editing/Proofreading Skills3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Develops skills essential to creating and editing business documents. Covers grammar, spelling, diction, punctuation, capitalization, and other usage problems. source
AST114Keyboarding for Information Processing1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Teaches the alphabetic and numeric keys: develops correct techniques and competency in the use of computer keyboards. May include basic correspondence and report formats… source
AST117Keyboarding for Computer Usage1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Teaches the alphabetic keyboard and 10-key pad. Develops correct keying techniques. source
AST132Word Processing I (Word)1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Introduces students to a word processing program to create, edit, save and print documents. source
AST133Word Processing II (Word)1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Presents formatting and editing features of a word processing program. source
AST134Word Processing III (Word)1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Continues work with formatting features and text enhancements of a word processing program. source
AST136Office Record Keeping3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Introduces types of record keeping duties performed in the office, such as financial, tax, payroll, and inventory. Utilizes specialized software where applicable. source
AST141Word Processing I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches creating and editing documents, including line and page layouts, columns, fonts, search/replace, cut/paste, spell/thesaurus, and advanced editing and formatting… source
AST142Word Processing II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches advanced software applications. source
AST147Introduction to Presentation Software1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Introduces presentation options including slides, transparencies, and other forms of presentations. source
AST150Desktop Publishing1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Presents desktop publishing features including page layout and design, font selection, and use of graphic images. source
AST160Learning the Internet for Business1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Introduces students to basic Internet terminology and services including e-mail, www browsing, search engines, and other services. Provides an introduction to electronic… source
AST205Business Communications3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches techniques of oral and written communications. Emphasizes writing and presenting business-related materials. source
AST232Microcomputer Office Applications3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches production of business documents using word processing, databases, and spreadsheets. Emphasizes document production to meet business and industry standard. source
AST234Records and Database Management3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches filing and records management procedures using microcomputer database software. Incorporates both manual and electronic methods for managing information. source
AST236Specialized Software Applications (Excel)3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches specialized integrated software applications on the microcomputer. Emphasizes document production to meet business and industry standards. source
AST240Machine Transcription3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Develops proficiency in the use of transcribing equipment to produce business documents. Emphasizes listening techniques, business English, and proper formatting. Includ… source
AST243Office Administration I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Develops an understanding of the administrative support role and the skills necessary to provide organizational and technical support in a contemporary office setting. E… source
AST244Office Administration II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Enhances skills necessary to provide organizational and technical support in a contemporary office setting. Emphasizes administrative and supervisory role of the office… source
AST245Medical Machine Transcription3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Develops machine transcription skills, integrating operation of transcribing equipment with understanding of medical terminology. Emphasizes dictation techniques and acc… source
AST247Legal Machine Transcription3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Develops machine transcription skills, integrating operation of transcribing equipment with understanding of legal terminology. Emphasizes dictation techniques and accur… source
AST253Advanced Desktop Publishing I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Introduces specific desktop publishing software. Teaching document layout and design, fonts, type styles, style sheets, and graphics. source
AST257WP Desktop Publishing (Word)3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Uses word processing software to teach advanced document preparation. source
AST260Presentation Software2 credits Lecture: 2 per week Teaches creation of slides including use of text, clip art, and graphs. Includes techniques for enhancing presentations with on-screen slide show as well as printing to… source
AST290Coordinated Internship3 credits Laboratory: 6 per week Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be rep… source
AST298Seminar and Project in Administrative Support Technology3 credits Lecture: 2 per week Requires successful completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
AGR141Introduction to Animal Science and Technology4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces the science and technology involved in sustainable animal production and management practices. Includes beef, sheep, horses, dairy, swine, goats… source
AGR143Introduction to Agribusiness and Financial Management3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces agriculture’s importance to society and ways to start a farm or agribusiness. Evaluates forms of business including cooperatives and create fina… source
AGR195Topics in Agriculture1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. source
AGR212The Science of Food3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents the fundamentals of food science, principles of food safety, food spoilage, processing and food preservation, and global food issues. source
AGR231Agribusiness Marketing, Risk Management, and Entrepreneurship3 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 0 Total: 3 Covers marketing techniques required to create an effective marketing plan addressing product, price, place, promotion, and people considerations of an agr… source
AGR233Food Production, Safety, Biosecurity, and Quality Control33 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores food production practices and their influence on food product quality, nutrition, and safety. Covers processing techniques for reducing spoilage, increasing far… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGR241Agricultural Policy, Leadership, and Professional Service3 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 0 Total: 3 Enhances personal and professional leadership skills to build consensus and collaboratively solve agricultural issues. Uses the Virginia legislative proces… source
AIR99Supervised Study in HVAC1 credits Laboratory: 3 per week Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
AIR121Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I3 credits Lecture: 2 per week Laboratory: 3 per week Total: 5 per week Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazin… source
AIR122Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II3 credits Lecture: 2 per week Laboratory: 2 per week Total: 4 per week Studies refrigeration theory, characteristics of refrigerants, temperature, and pressure, tools and equipment, soldering, brazin… source
AIR126Electrical and Control Systems2 credits Lecture: 1 per week Laboratory: 3 per week Total: 4 per week Presents trouble-shooting and servicing the electrical components of small refrigeration systems including basic electricy for r… source
AIR158Mechanical Codes2 credits Lecture: 2 per week Presents mechanical code requirements for installation, service, and inspection procedures. Uses the BOCA code in preparation for the master’s card. source
AIR165Air Conditioning Systems I3 credits Lecture: 2 per week Laboratory: 3 per week Total: 5 per week Introduces comfort survey, house construction, load calculations, types of distribution systems, and equipment selection. Introd… source
AIR199Supervised Study1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
AIR235Heat Pumps3 credits Lecture: 2 per week Laboratory: 2 per week Total: 4 per week Studies theory and operation of reverse cycle refrigeration including supplementary heat as applied to heat pump systems, includ… source
AIR276Refrigeration Usage EPA Certificate1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Presents standard safety procedures used in the heating and cooling industry. Discusses proper handling of equipment refrigerants and electricity. source
ART101History of Art: Prehistoric to GothicART 101 History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic ART 101 History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic 3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Surveys the history and interpretation of architecture, painting and sculptur… source
ART102History of Art: Renaissance to ModernART 102 History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ART 102 History of Art: Renaissance to Modern 3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the history and interpretation of architecture, painting and sculpture from th… source
ASL101Beginning American Sign Language I4 credits Lecture: 4per week Total: 4 per week Introduces cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes basic sentence structure in American Sign Language with a focus on in… source
ASL102Beginning American Sign Language II4 credits Lecture: 4 per week Total: 4 per week Introduces cultural awareness, comprehension and production skills, and emphasizes basic sentence structure in American Sign Language with a focus on i… source
AUT101Introduction to Automotive Systems3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces fundamental systems of automobile, the engine fuel, exhaust, electric, ignition, lubrication, cooling, transmission, steering, brake and suspens… source
BIO101General Biology I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Focuses on biological processes with a chemical foundation, including macromolecules, cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary conte… source
BIO102General Biology II4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Focuses on biological processes with a chemical foundation, including macromolecules, cellular structure, metabolism, and genetics in an evolutionary conte… source
BIO141Human Anatomy and Physiology I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Presents the study of anatomy & physiology including anatomical terminology, homeostasis, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system… source
BIO142Human Anatomy and Physiology II4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Continues study of anatomy and physiology including endocrine system, blood and cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and immunity, respiratory system, u… source
BIO145Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Sciences4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Surveys human anatomy and physiology. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology, anatomy, and physiology of human organ systems. Assignments requ… source
BIO150Introductory Microbiology4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Focuses on the general characteristics, cellular structure, and metabolism of microorganisms. Emphasizes microbial relationships with individual and commun… source
BIO285Biological Problems in Contemporary Society3 credits Lecture: 3 Discusses major biological problems facing society which may include environmental and health concerns such as pollution, bioengineering, drug abuse, conservation, famine and oth… source
BLD39Building Code for Carpenters3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Introduces the purpose and interpretation of local, state, and national building codes applicable to carpenters. source
BLD99Supervised Study in Carpentry1 credits Laboratory: 3 per week Total: 1 credit Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
BLD101Construction Management I3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents overviews of all phases of construction project management. Introduces students to philosophy, responsibilities, methodology, and techniques of the construction process.… source
BLD105Shop Practices and Procedures3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces basic hand and power tools with emphasis on proper care and safety practices. Introduces materials used in building trades including metals, pla… source
BLD110Introduction to Construction3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers basic knowledge and requirements needed in the construction trades. Introduces use of tools and equipment, with emphasis on construction safety, including personal and too… source
BLD111Blueprint Reading and the Building Code3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Introduces reading and interpreting various kinds of blueprints and working drawings with reference to local, state, and national building codes. source
BLD115Building Codes3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the building codes and standards applicable to building construction and inspection processes. Covers how to search, interpret and implement the Virginia Unifor… source
BLD122Green Building Practices1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Introduces techniques that reduce the environmental impact of building construction and operation. Uses the analysis of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design… source
BLD125Introduction to Carpentry Trades3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces entry-level students to the carpentry trade(s), the Wheels of Learning apprenticeship programs, various types of fasteners, and the wide variety of building m… source
BLD131Carpentry Framing I5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Presents an introduction to carpentry with emphasis on residential construction. Covers safety on the job, appropriate use of power tools, basic constructi… source
BLD132Carpentry Framing II5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Presents an introduction to carpentry with emphasis on residential construction. Covers safety on the job, appropriate use of power tools, basic constructi… source
BLD133Carpentry Framing III5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Continues the study of carpentry with emphasis on residential construction. Covers safety on the job, appropriate use of power tools, basic construction te… source
BLD134Carpentry Framing IV5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Continues the study of carpentry with emphasis on residential construction. Covers safety on the job, appropriate use of power tools, basic construction te… source
BLD140Principles of Plumbing Trade I3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies the plumbing trade, the structure of the plumbing trade, apprenticeship standards, job safety, tools of the trade, the approved installation of plumbing materials, types… source
BLD141Principles of Plumbing Trade II3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies the sizing of sanitary drainage and vent piping for single family dwelling, two-story, single-family dwellings, duplex residence, apartment building, and multi-story buil… source
BLD142Principles of Plumbing Trade III3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies sizing of water piping and control valves, piping materials, piping layout, and the proper installation of water piping. Explains how to identify cross control and the cr… source
BLD143Plumbing Blueprint Reading3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on blueprint reading, plan reviews, schematic drawing, isometric view drawing and architectural blueprint reading on single-, two-family, and multi-story dwelling for dra… source
BLD144Plumbing Code and Certification Preparation3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches the use of the plumbing code standard book (BOCA), references standards, the reading and use of charts and tables, and preparation for the journeyman’s certification and… source
BLD147Principles of Block and Bricklaying3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Presents fundamentals of masonry practices. Includes foundations, block laying skills, mortar mixing, measuring, and introduction to bricklaying techniques… source
BLD190Coordinated Internship3 credits Laboratory: 3 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
BLD195Topics in Plumbing3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. source
BLD198Seminar and Project3 credits Laboratory: 9 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
BLD199Supervised Study in Carpentry1 credits Laboratory: 2 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
BLD200Sustainable Construction2 credits Lecture: 2 Teaches students the specialized construction management best practices that must be utilized when managing a sustainable project. Includes industry standards for green construct… source
BLD215OSHA 30 Construction Safety2 credits Lecture: 2 Covers all topics included in the OSHA 30-hour course. source
BLD290Coordinated Internship3 credits Laboratory: 3 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
BLD298Seminar and Project3 credits Laboratory: 9 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
BUS100Introduction to Business3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents a broad introduction to the functioning of business enterprise within the U.S. economic framework. Introduces economic systems, essential elements of business organizati… source
BUS116Entrepreneurship3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents the various steps considered necessary when going into business. Includes areas such as product-service analysis, market research evaluation, setting up books, ways to f… source
BUS117Leadership Development3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Covers interpersonal relations in hierarchical structures. Examines the dynamics of teamwork, motivation, handling change and conflict and how to achieve positive result… source
BUS118Concepts of Supervision3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Teaches the five functions of management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. Includes instruction in leadership skills, problem-solving and decis… source
BUS125Applied Business Mathematics3 credits Lecture: 3 Applies mathematical operations to business process and problems such as wages and payroll, sales and property taxes, checkbook records and bank reconciliation, depreciation, ove… source
BUS165Small Business Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Identifies management concerns unique to small businesses. Introduces the requirements necessary to initiate a small business, and identifies the elements comprising a b… source
BUS200Principles of Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches management and the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Focuses on application of management principles to realistic situations managers… source
BUS201Organizational Behavior3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents a behaviorally-oriented course combining the functions of management with the psychology of leading and managing people. Focuses on the effective use of human resources… source
BUS205Human Resource Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces employment, selection, and placement of personnel, forecasting, job analysis, job descriptions, training methods and programs, employee evaluation systems, compensatio… source
BUS216Probability and Statistics for Business and Economics3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces methods of probability assessment and statistical inference. Includes data collection and presentation; descriptive statistics; basic probability concepts; discrete an… source
BUS224Statistical Analysis for Business3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Discusses the business statistics topics typically covered in business degree programs. Covers frequency distributions, descriptive measures, probability concepts, proba… source
BUS236Communication in Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the functions of communication in management with emphasis on gathering, organizing, and transmitting facts and ideas. Teaches the basic techniques of effective oral a… source
BUS240Introduction to Business Law3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents an introduction to the American legal system, including an overview of the courts, civil and criminal law. Develops an in-depth understanding of contracts, agen… source
BUS241Business Law I3 credits Lecture: 3 Develops a basic understanding of the U.S. business legal environment. Introduces property and contract law, agency and partnership liability, and government regulatory law. Stud… source
BUS242Business Law II3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on business organization and dissolution, bankruptcy and Uniform Commercial Code. Introduces international law and emerging fields of e-commerce and Internet law. source
BUS280Introduction to International Business3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies the problems, challenges, and opportunities which arise when business operations or organizations transcend national boundaries. Examines the functions of intern… source
BUS290Coordinated Internship3 credits Laboratory: 9 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
BUS297Cooperative Education3 credits Laboratory: 9 Supervises in on-the-job training for pay in approved business, industrial and service firms, coordinated by the college’s cooperative education office. Is applicable to all o… source
CHM01Chemistry I4 credits Lecture: 4 Presents basic inorganic and organic principles to students with little or no chemistry background. Can be taken in subsequent semesters as necessary until course source
CHM111College Chemistry I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong b… source
CHM112College Chemistry II4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Explores the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. Designed primarily for science and engineering majors. Requires a strong b… source
CHM241Organic Chemistry I3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces fundamental chemistry of carbon compounds, including structures, physical properties, syntheses and typical reactions. Emphasizes reaction mechanisms. Part I of II. source
CHM242Organic Chemistry II3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces fundamental chemistry of carbon compounds, including structures, physical properties, syntheses and typical reactions. Emphasizes reaction mechanisms. Part II of II. C… source
CHM243Organic Chemistry Laboratory I1 credits Laboratory: 3 per week Is taken concurrently with CHM 241 and CHM 242 . Part II of II. source
CHM244Organic Chemistry Laboratory II1 credits Laboratory: 3 Is taken concurrently with CHM 241 and CHM 242 . Part II of II. source
CHM245Organic Chemistry I Laboratory2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces various methods and procedures used in present day organic laboratories. Covers the general techniques, organic synthesis, and the use of common… source
CHM246Organic Chemistry II Laboratory2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces various methods and procedures used in present day organic laboratories. Covers the general techniques, organic synthesis and the use of common… source
CHM260Introductory Biochemistry3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores fundamentals of biological chemistry. Includes study of macromolecules, metabolic pathways, and biochemical genetics. source
CSC155Computer Concepts and Applications3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Introduces basic hardware and software concepts of computer usage and the computer’s impact on society. Includes applications of various types of software to illustrate… source
CSC200Introduction to Computer Science4 credits Lecture: 4 Provides broad introduction to computer science. Discusses architecture and function of computer hardware, including networks and operating systems, data and instruction represen… source
CSC201Computer Science4 credits Lecture: 4 Introduces algorithm and problem solving methods. Emphasizes structured programming concepts, elementary data structures and the study and use of a high level programming languag… source
CSC202Computer Science II4 credits Lecture: 4 Examines data structures and algorithm analysis. Covers data structures (including sets, strings, stacks, queues, arrays, records, files, linked lists, and trees), abstract data… source
CSC205Computer Organization3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the hierarchical structure of computer architecture. Focuses on multi-level machine organization. Uses assembler programming to complete simple projects. Includ… source
CSC208Introduction to Discrete Structures3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces discrete mathematics concepts in relation to computer science. Applies the use of Boolean algebra, analysis of algorithms such as logic, sets and functions, r… source
CSC215Computer Systems3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the hierarchical structure of computer systems. Explores the representation of instructions and data, memory organization/structure, structure of a CPU, program… source
CSC221Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces problem solving and implementation of solutions using a high level programming language in a structured programming environment. Includes concepts and practic… source
CSC222Object-Oriented Programming4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces the concepts and techniques of object-oriented programming to students with a background in procedural programming and problem solving. Uses a high-level comp… source
CSC223Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Explores and contrasts data structures, algorithms for manipulating data structures, and their use and appropriateness in writing efficient real-world programming applic… source
CST100Principles of Public Speaking3 credits Lecture: 3 Applies theory and principles of public address with an emphasis on preparation and on the extemporaneous method of delivery. The assignments in the course require college-level… source
CST110Introduction to Communication3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines the elements affecting human communication in individual (e.g., intrapersonal, interpersonal), small group, and public communication contexts with an emphasis on the pra… source
CST115Small Group Communication3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Emphasizes the development of presentational ability in a group, decision-making, group maintenance, and leadership and participant skills. Incorporates a preliminary st… source
CST126Interpersonal Communication3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches interpersonal communication skills for both daily living and the world of work, including perception, self- concept, self-disclosure, listening and feedback, nonverbal co… source
CST151Film Appreciation I3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides students with a critical understanding of film through the discussion and viewing of motion pictures with emphasis upon the study of film history and the forms and funct… source
CST152Film Appreciation II3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides students with a critical understanding of film through the discussion and viewing of motion pictures with emphasis upon the study of film history and the forms and funct… source
DNA95Topics In1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. source
DNA100Introduction to Oral Health Professions1 credits Lecture: 1 Provides an introduction to the oral health profession and covers basic terminology, historical perspective, the credentialing process, accreditation, professional organizations,… source
DNA103Introduction to Oral Health1 credits Lecture: 1 Teaches anatomy of the head and neck, the oral cavity, hard and soft tissues, as well as tooth morphology. Includes dental terminology, deciduous and permanent dentition as well… source
DNA109Practical Infection Control2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 2 Total: 3 Studies principles of management of disease producing microorganisms and associated diseases. Emphasizes sterilization, asepsis, and disinfection technique… source
DNA110Dental Materials3 credits Lecture: 2 per week Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies the materials utilized in the laboratory aspect of dentistry as support in treatment. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics, manipulat… source
DNA113Chairside Assisting I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Provides instruction on the principles of clinical chair side dental assisting, dental equipment use and maintenance, safety, instrument identification, tr… source
DNA135Dental Radiation Safety2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Studies techniques and devices used for protection from ionizing radiation. Teaches biological effects, cell sensitivity and genetic effects of ionizing ra… source
DNA190Externship3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 4 Total: 5 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours.… source
DNH95Topics in Dental Biochemistry1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. source
DNH95Topics in Dental Biochemistry1 credits Total: 1 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of Interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. 1-5… source
DNH111Oral Anatomy2 credits Lecture: 2 Studies the morphology and function of the oral structures with emphasis on the primary and permanent dentition, eruption sequence, occlusion, and intra-arch relationships. source
DNH115Histology/Head and Neck Anatomy3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents a study of the microscopic and macroscopic anatomy and physiology of the head, neck and oral tissues. Includes embryologic development and histologic components of the h… source
DNH120Management of Emergencies1 credits Lecture: 1 Studies the various medical emergencies and techniques for managing emergencies in the dental setting. Additional practical applications and simulations of emergencies may be con… source
DNH130Oral Radiography for the Dental Hygienist3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies radiation physics, biology, safety, and exposure techniques for intra- and extra-oral radiographic surveys. Laboratory provides practice in exposur… source
DNH141Dental Hygiene I5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 6 Total: 9 Introduces clinical knowledge and skills for the performance of dental hygiene services; basic skill components, lab manikins, and client practice. source
DNH142Dental Hygiene II5 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 9 Total: 11 Exposes students to instrument sharpening, time management, and client education techniques and methods. Provides supervised clinical practice in the dent… source
DNH143Dental Hygiene III4 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 6 Total: 8 Introduces dental health care for clients with special needs. Includes introduction to computer concepts and applications. Provides supervised clinical pra… source
DNH145General and Oral Pathology2 credits Lecture: 2 Introduces general pathology with consideration of the common diseases affecting the human body. Particular emphasis is given to the study of pathological conditions of the mouth… source
DNH146Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist2 credits Lecture: 2 Introduces the theoretical and practical study of various concepts and methods used in describing, preventing, and controlling periodontal disease. Presents etiology, microbiolog… source
DNH150Nutrition2 credits Lecture: 2 Studies nutrition as it relates to dentistry and general health. Emphasizes the principles of nutrition as applied to the clinical practice of dental hygiene. source
DNH199Supervised Study1-5 credits Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. May be repeated for credit source
DNH214Practical Materials for Dental Hygiene2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 2 Total: 3 Studies the current technologic advances, expanded functions, and clinical/laboratory materials used in dental hygiene practice. Provides laboratory experi… source
DNH216Pharmacology2 credits Lecture: 2 Studies the chemical and therapeutic agents used in dentistry, including their preparation, effectiveness, and specific application. source
DNH226Public Health Dental Hygiene I2 credits Lecture: 2 Studies and compares concepts of delivery of health care, applying the public health delivery model. Utilizes epidemiologic methods, research and biostatistics as applied oral he… source
DNH227Public Health Dental Hygiene II1 credits Laboratory: 3 Applies concepts of public health program planning through student directed community projects with an emphasis on preventative oral health education. Includes development of… source
DNH230Office Practice and Ethics1 credits Lecture: 1 Studies the principles of dental ethics and economics as they relate to the dental hygienist. The course also includes a study of jurisprudence and office procedures. source
DNH235Management of Dental Pain and Anxiety in the Dental Office2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 2 Total: 3 Provides a study of anxiety and pain management techniques used in dental care. Students will understand the necessary theory to appropriately treat, plan… source
DNH244Dental Hygiene IV5 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 12 Total: 13 Introduces advanced skills and the dental hygienists role in dental specialties. Includes supervised clinical practice in the dental clinic and/or off-ca… source
DNH245Dental Hygiene V5 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 12 Total: 13 Exposes student to current advances in dentistry. Includes supervised clinical practice in the dental hygiene clinic and/or off-campus clinical rotations… source
DRF111Technical Drafting I2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces technical drafting from the fundamentals through advanced drafting practices. Teaches lettering, metric construction, technical sketching, ortho… source
DRF162Blueprint Reading II2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Emphasizes industrial prints, auxiliary views, pictorial drawings, simplified drafting procedures, production drawing, operation sheets, tool drawing, asse… source
DRF201Computer Aided Drafting and Design I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches computer-aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components of a typical CAD system and its operation. source
DRF202Computer Aided Drafting and Design II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches production drawings and advanced operations in computer aided drafting. source
DRF231Computer-Aided Drafting I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Teaches computer-aided drafting concepts and equipment designed to develop a general understanding of components and operate a typical CAD system. source
DRF232Computer-Aided Drafting II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Teaches advanced operation in computer-aided drafting. source
DRF238Computer Aided Modeling and Rendering I3 credits Lecture: 1-2 per week Laboratory: 0-2 per week Total: 2-4 per week Focuses on training students in the contemporary techniques of 3D modeling, rendering, and animation on the personal compu… source
ECO120Survey of Economics3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents a broad overview of economic theory, history, development, and application. Introduces terms, definitions, policies, and philosophies of market economies. Provides some… source
ECO150Economic Essentials: Theory and ApplicationECO 150 Economic Essentials: Theory and Application ECO 150 Economic Essentials: Theory and Application 3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents a broad overview of microeconomic and macroeconomic theo… source
ECO201Principles of Macroeconomics3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents the fundamental macroeconomic concepts, theories, and issues including the study of scarcity and opportunity cost, supply and demand, national economic growth, inflation… source
ECO202Principles of Microeconomics3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents the fundamental microeconomic concepts, theories, and issues including the study of scarcity and opportunity cost, supply and demand, elasticities, marginal revenues and… source
EDU200Foundations of Education3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores the foundational topics related to education. Emphasizes the historical, philosophical, social, legal, ethical, and professional aspects of teaching. This cours… source
EDU204Teaching in a Diverse Society3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines how personal and professional identities, positioning, and intersectional positionalities, values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors impact teaching and learnin… source
EDU206Classroom and Behavioral Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides an overview of developing a positive and inclusive learning environment. Emphasizes methods for managing the diverse needs of students in order to promote a pos… source
EDU207Human Growth and Development3 credits Total: 3 Provides an overview of the physical, intellectual, cognitive, language, social, and emotional development of human beings from birth to death, with a focus on birth to adolescence… source
EDU250Foundations of Exceptional Education3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores the historical, ethical, social, cultural, and legal practices for providing educational services for individuals with exceptionalities including early interven… source
EDU270Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disoroders3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores the nature of autism and related development disorders. Includes an exploration of assessment measures and diagnostic criteria. Discusses intervention strategies to supp… source
EDU280Introduction to Instructional Technologies3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides future K-12 educators with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully implement instructional technology into their classroom. Explores the connections bet… source
EGR121Foundations of Engineering2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Introduces the engineering profession and its impact on society and the environment, including engineering problem solving, the engineering design process, and professio… source
EGR122Engineering Design3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Applies engineering methods to a semester-long team design project with an emphasis on engineering software involving 2D and 3D computer aided design; data… source
EGR125Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces problem solving and implementation of computer software solutions using a high-level programming language in a structured environment. Includes concepts and p… source
EGR140Engineering Mechanics—Statics3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces mechanics of vector forces and space, scalar mass and time, including S.I. and U.S. customary units. Teaches equilibrium, freebody diagrams, moments, couples, distribu… source
EGR240Statics3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces basic concepts of engineering mechanics, systems of forces and couples, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, and internal forces and analysis of structu… source
EGR245Engineering Mechanics – Dynamics3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents approach to kinematics and kinetics of particles (and systems of particles) in linear and curvilinear motion. Includes kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies in plane m… source
EGR246Mechanics of Materials3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Teaches concepts of stress, strain, deformation, internal equilibrium, and basic properties of engineering materials. Analyses axial loads, torsion, bending, shear and c… source
EGR271Electric Circuits I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 hours per week Covers fundamentals of electric circuits. Teaches resistive circuit analysis methods, including network theorems. Features operational ampli… source
ELE99Supervised Studies in Electricity3 credits Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
ELE100Electrical-Electronic Skills & Concepts4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Teaches skills and concepts of safety, hand & power tools, EMF, assembly and disassembly methods, basic electrical devices and instruments. Provides opport… source
ELE110Home Electric Power3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Covers the fundamentals of residential power distribution, circuits, panels, fuse boxes, breakers, transformers. Includes study of the national electrical… source
ELE114Electricity II3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Teaches principles of electricity covering fundamentals, devices and components in both DC and AC circuits. Part II of II source
ELE115Basic Electricity3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers basic circuits and theory of fundamental concepts of electricity. Presents a practical approach to discussion of components and devices. source
ELE127Residential Wiring Methods3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies wiring methods and standards used for residential dwellings. Provides practical experience in design, layout, construction, and testing of resident… source
ELE135National Electrical Code – Residential3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies purposes and interpretations of the National Electrical Code that deals with single and multi-family dwellings, including state and local regulatio… source
ELE151Electrical Troubleshooting3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches troubleshooting as applied to residential wiring and/or electrical appliances. source
ELE173Commercial Wiring Methods3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Covers electrical wiring methods and standards used for commercial buildings and provides a comprehensive study of the National Electrical Code that deals… source
ELE199Supervised Study3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
EMS100CPR for Healthcare Providers1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Provides instruction in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation that meets current Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation education for Healthca… source
EMS111Emergency Medical Technician-Basic7 credits Lecture: 5 Laboratory: 4 Total: 9 Prepares student for certification as a Virginia and National Registry EMT. Focuses on all aspects of pre-hospital basic life support as defined by the Vir… source
EMS112Emergency Medical Technician-Basic I3 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Prepares student for certification as a Virginia and/or National Registry EMT-Basic. Focuses on all aspects of pre-hospital basic life support as defined b… source
EMS113Emergency Medical Technician-Basic II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Continues preparation of student for certification as a Virginia and/or National Registry EMT-Basic. Includes all aspects of pre-hospital basic life suppor… source
EMS115Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Refresher2 credits Lecture: 2 Provides 36 clock hours of instruction to meet Virginia Office of EMS requirements for recertification at the EMT-Basic level. source
EMS120Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Clinical1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Provides supervised direct patient contact introducing the student to the assessment and emergency care of sick and injured patients. source
EMS121Preparatory Foundations2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Introduces fundamental concepts established by the National Emergency Medical Service Education Standards (NEMSES) for Advanced EMT and Paramedic curricula. Includes EMS… source
EMS123EMS Clinical Preparation1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Introduces the student to local clinical agencies and prepares the student for clinical activities above the level of EMT. Includes Prerequisite(s): Current Virginia… source
EMS125Basic Pharmacology1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Prepares students to demonstrate competency concerning basic principles of pharmacology, drug dosage calculations and medication administration. Introduces medications l… source
EMS126Basic Pharmacology Lab1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on the safe administration of medications in the emergency setting. Includes drug dose calculation and covers multiple routes of administration including oral… source
EMS127Airway, Shock and Resuscitation1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Introduces concepts associated with pre-hospital emergency care of the individual experiencing airway difficulty or in need of resuscitation or shock management. Prerequ… source
EMS128Airway, Shock and Resuscitation Lab1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on specific skills related to airway, resuscitation and shock management. source
EMS135Emergency Medical Care2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Prepares the student to assess and manage patients with common medical emergencies. Corequisite(s): EMS 136 source
EMS136Emergency Medical Care Lab1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on specific skills related to the assessment and management of common medical emergencies. Corequisite(s): EMS 135 source
EMS137Trauma Care1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Prepares the student to assess and manage injured patients, developing his/her problem-solving ability in the treatment of trauma involving various body systems. Prerequ… source
EMS138Trauma Care Lab1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on the skills required for the assessment and management of patients with traumatic injury. Corequisite(s): EMS 137 source
EMS139Special Populations1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Focuses on the pre-hospital assessment and management of patients in a specific population including pediatrics, geriatrics, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), bariatric, a… source
EMS140Special Populations Lab1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Develops skills related to the assessment and management of patients in a specific population including pediatrics, geriatrics, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), bariat… source
EMS141Cardiovascular Care2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on assessment and management of cardiac-related emergencies. Covers basic dysrhythmia recognition and relates it to overall cardiac patient care. Corequisite(s):… source
EMS142Cardiovascular Care Lab1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on skills involved in the assessment and management of cardiac-related emergencies. Develops competency in basic dysrhythmia recognition and overall cardiac p… source
EMS145EMS Responses to Specialized Incidents3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents the EMS response and mitigation of specialized incidents such as hazardous materials, Weapons of Mass Destruction, natural disasters, and other specialized mult… source
EMS151Introduction to Advanced Life Support4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Prepares the student for Virginia Enhanced certification eligibility and begins the sequence for National Registry Intermediate and/or Paramedic certificat… source
EMS153Basic ECG Recognition2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on the interpretation of basic electrocardiograms (ECG) and their significance. Includes an overview of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system inclu… source
EMS155ALS – Medical Care4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Continues the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Includes ALS pharmacology, drug and fluid administrati… source
EMS157ALS – Trauma Care3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Continues the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Utilizes techniques which will allow the student to ut… source
EMS159ALS – Special Populations2 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Continues the Virginia office of Emergency Medical Services Intermediate and/or Paramedic curricula. Focuses on the assessment and management of specialty… source
EMS161International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)1 credits Lecture: 1 Offers instruction for students in current topics of care for trauma patients and offers certification as a International Trauma Life Support Provider (ITLS) as defined by the Am… source
EMS162Pediatric Basic Trauma Life Support (PBTLS)1 credits Lecture: 1 per week Total: 16 per week Offers instruction for students in current topics of care for trauma patients and offers certification as a International Trauma Life Support Provider… source
EMS163Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Prepares for certification as a Prehospital Trauma Life Support provider as defined by the American College of Surgeons. Prerequisite(s): EMS 111 or eqivalent source
EMS164Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Covers current topics of care for adult patients suffering extensive medical conditions and emergencies, and offers certification as an Advanced Medical Life Support (AM… source
EMS165Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Prepares for certification as an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider. Follows course as defined by the American Heart Association. source
EMS167Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Provides a unique approach to pediatric medical care, offering assessment techniques that can EMS practitioners rapidly and accurately assess pediatric patients to deter… source
EMS168Emergency Pediatric Care (PEPP)1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 per week Prepares the student for certification as a prehospital pediatric care provider as defined by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Covers primary assessment and… source
EMS170ALS Internship I1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Begins the first in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Inclu… source
EMS172ALS Clinical Internship II1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Continues with the second in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospita… source
EMS173ALS Field Internship I1 credits Laboratory: 3 per week Continues with the second in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. source
EMS175Paramedic Clinical Experience I1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Introduces students to live patient assessment and management in the clinical setting. Begins a continuum of learning involving live patients that leads to entry-leve… source
EMS201EMS Professional Development2 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 The purpose of this course is to prepare the EMS student to use community resources to facilitate personal and community wellness and fulfills the wellness and resource source
EMS202Paramedic Pharmacology2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on advanced pharmacological interventions, medications and their effects. source
EMS203Advanced Patient Care2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on the comprehensive assessment and management of patients in out-of-hospital and inter-facility scenarios. Content is centered on problem-solving through integr… source
EMS204Advanced Patient Care Lab2 credits Laboratory: 4 Total: 4 Focuses on the comprehensive assessment and management of out-of-hospital and inter-facility patients using scenario-based learning. Corequisite(s): EMS 203 ​ source
EMS205Advanced Pathophysiology4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Focuses on the pathological processes of disease with emphasis on the anatomical and physiological alterations of the human body by systems. Includes diagnosis and manag… source
EMS206Pathophysiology for the Health Professions3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Focuses on the pathological processes of disease with emphasis on the anatomical and physiological alterations of the human body systems. Includes diagnosis and manageme… source
EMS207Advanced Patient Assessment3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Focuses on the principles of normal and abnormal physical exam. Emphasizes the analysis and interpretation of physiological data to assist in patient asses… source
EMS209Advanced Pharmacology4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Focuses on the principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug administration. Includes drug legislation, techniques of medication administration… source
EMS210EMS Operations1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Focuses on matters related to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) operations, incident and scene safety and awareness, triage, multiple and mass casualty incident operat… source
EMS211Operations2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 2 Total: 3 Prepares the student in the theory and application of the following: medical incident command, rescue awareness and operations, hazardous materials inciden… source
EMS212Leadership and Professional Development1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Focuses on the development of leadership within the field of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), topics include civic engagement, personal wellness, resource management, e… source
EMS213ALS Skills Development1-2 credits Laboratory: 2-4 per week Utilizes reinforcement and remediation of additional advanced life support skills, as needed. source
EMS215Paramedic Review1 credits Lecture: 1 Reviews material covered in the intermediate/paramedic program. Prepares the student for National Registry testing. source
EMS216Paramedic Review1 credits Laboratory: 2 Total: 2 Provides the student with intensive review for the practical and written portions of the National Registry Paramedic exam. May be repeated once, for credit. source
EMS240ALS Internship II1 credits Laboratory: 3 Continues clinical and/or field experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in and out of hospitals. Includes, but not limit… source
EMS242ALS Clinical Internship III1 credits Laboratory: 3 Continues with the third in a series of clinical experiences providing supervised direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in-and-out of hospitals. Includ… source
EMS243ALS Field Internship III1 credits Laboratory: 3 Continues with the third in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. source
EMS244ALS Clinical Internship IV1 credits Laboratory: 3 The fourth in a series of clinical experiences providing direct patient contact in appropriate patient care facilities in-and-out of hospitals. Includes, but not limited to pa… source
EMS245ALS Field Internship IV1 credits Laboratory: 3 Continues with the fourth in a series of field experiences providing supervised direct patient care in out-of-hospital advanced life support units. May be repeated as necessar… source
EMS247Paramedic Clinical Experience II1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Continues the student experience with live patient assessment and management in the clinical setting. It is the second step in a continuum of learning involving live… source
EMS248Paramedic Comprehensive Field Experience2 credits Laboratory: 6 Total: 6 Expands the student experience with live patient assessment and management into the field setting. It is the third step in a continuum of learning involving live pati… source
EMS249Paramedic Capstone Internship2 credits Laboratory: 6 Total: 6 Provides summative evaluation of the Paramedic student in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains. source
EMS253ALS Refresher – 72 hours4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Reviews material covered in the ALS programs. Meets all required criteria for recertification eligibility. source
EMS255Concepts in Critical Care5 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 2 Total: 6 Prepares the paramedic or RN to become a critical care specialist, capable of managing the care of a critical care patient both in a hospital setting or du… source
AIR154Heating Systems4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Provides a comprehensive study of thermal technology as it applies to collector types and ratings, open-loop versus closed-loop and system sizing. The cour… source
ENE99Supervised Study in Alternative Energy2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. source
ENE100Conventional and Alternate Energy Applications4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Provides an overview of hydroelectric, coal, and nuclear energy production methods and renewable solar, geothermal, wind, and fuel cell technology. A compl… source
ENE110Solar Power Installations4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Covers wiring, control, conversion, and ties to established power systems. The course studies the use of invertors, batteries, and charging systems. source
ENE120Solar Power-Photovoltaic and Thermal Technology4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Studies the production and conversion of electrical energy from modular to grid power systems. Course covers the storage of energy, thermal solar capture,… source
ENE199Supervised Study in Alternative Energy4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit source
ENG100Basic Occupational Communication3 credits Lecture: 3 Develops ability to communicate in occupational situations. Involves writing, reading, speaking, and listening. Builds practical skills such as handling customer complaints, writ… source
ENG111College Composition I3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces and prepares students to the critical processes and fundamentals of writing in academic and professional contexts. Teaches the use of print and digital technologies to… source
ENG112College Composition II3 credits Lecture: 3 Further develops students’ ability to write for academic and professional contexts with increased emphasis on argumentation and research. Requires students to evaluate, integrate… source
ENG113Technical-Professional Writing3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Develops ability in technical writing through extensive practice in composing technical reports and technical documents. Guides students in achieving voice, tone, style,… source
ENG115Technical Writing3 credits Lecture: 3 Develops ability in technical writing through extensive practice in composing technical reports and other documents. Guides students in achieving voice, tone, style, and content… source
ENG137Communication Processes I3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers content, form, and procedures for research writings, which may include reports, articles, summaries, essays and correspondence. Stresses editing, proofreading skills, sent… source
ENG211Creative Writing I3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces the student to the fundamentals of writing imaginatively. Students write in forms to be selected from poetry, fiction, drama, and essays. Part I of II. Prereq… source
ENG212Creative Writing II3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces the student to the fundamentals of writing imaginatively. Students write in forms to be selected from poetry, fiction, drama, and essays. Part II of II. source
ENG241Survey of American Literature I3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines American literary works from colonial times to the present, emphasizing the ideas and characteristics of our national literature. Involves critical reading and writing.… source
ENG242Survey of American Literature II3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines American literary works from colonial times to the present, emphasizing the ideas and characteristics of our national literature. Involves critical reading and writing.… source
ENG243Survey of English Literature I3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies major English works from the Anglo-Saxon period to the resent, emphasizing ideas and characteristics of the British literary tradition. Involves critical reading and writ… source
ENG244Survey of English Literature II3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies major English works from the Anglo-Saxon period to the resent, emphasizing ideas and characteristics of the British literary tradition. Involves critical reading and writ… source
ENG245British Literature3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines British literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading,… source
ENG246American Literature3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines American literary traditions and texts from diverse time periods, genres, and authors. Analyzes literary works within their historical, cultural, social, and/or… source
ENG250Children’s Literature3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the history and development of children’s literature of diverse genres, time periods, and authors. Focuses on analysis of texts for literary qualities and audie… source
EDE10English Composition Preparation3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides academic skills and support for introductory composition. Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and research. U… source
EDE11English Composition Readiness3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides academic support for successful completion of ENG 111 . Students will identify and apply academic skills including critical reading, writing, thinking, and introductory… source
ENV40Basic Wastewater Licensure Review1 credits Laboratory: 2 Reviews materials which are normally associated with the Wastewater Treatment Plan Operators Class IV and Class III level certification examinations. Utilizes lecture, audiovi… source
ENV47Basic Water Licensure Review1 credits Laboratory: 2 Reviews materials which are normally associated with the Water Treatment Plan Operator s Class IV or Class III level certification examinations. Utilizes lecture, audiovisual,… source
ENV100Basic Environmental Science3 credits Total: 3 Presents and discusses basic scientific, health-related, ethical, economic, social and political aspects of environmental activities, policies/decisions. Emphasizes the multidiscip… source
ENV146Advanced Wastewater Licensure Review1 credits Laboratory: 2 Reviews the materials associated with the Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators Class II or Class I level certification examinations. Consists of lecture, audiovisual, and work… source
ENV147Advanced Water Licensure Review1 credits Laboratory: 2 Reviews additional the materials associated with the Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator’s Class II or Class I level certification examinations. Consists of lecture, audiovisu… source
ENV148Math for Water and Wastewater Operations3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces students to basic math calculations relating to water and wastewater concepts and operations. Prepares students for Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operators… source
ENV220Environmental Problems3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies the relationship of man to his environment; ecological principles, population dynamics, topics of current importance including air, water, and noise pollution; p… source
ELE113Electricity I3 credits Total: 3 Teaches principles of electricity covering fundamentals, devices and components in both DC and AC circuits. Part I of II source
ETR113D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies D.C. and A.C. circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze and measure electrical… source
ETR114D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies D.C. and A.C. circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze and measure electrical… source
ETR151Electronic Circuits and Troubleshooting I2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Studies analog and digital circuits and systems with standard circuit test and troubleshooting procedures. source
ETR156Digital Circuits and Microprocessor Fundamentals4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces characteristics and applications of digital logic elements including gates, counters, registers, displays and pulse generators. Applies micropro… source
ETR160Survey of Microprocessors4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Provides an overview of microprocessors architecture, basic machine language programming, and I/O devices. source
ETR211Electronics Diagnostics I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches analyzing, testing and repair of fundamental assemblies, subassemblies, circuits and systems as applied to electronic maintenance and manufacturing. source
FIN215Financial Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces basic financial management topics including statement analysis, working capital, capital budgeting, and long-term financing. Focuses on Net Present Value and Internal… source
FRE101Beginning French I4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II source
FRE102Beginning French II4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. source
GEO200Introduction to Physical Geography3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies major elements of the natural environment including earth sun relationship, land forms, weather and climate, natural vegetation and soils. Introduces the student… source
GEO210People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on the relationship between culture and geography. Presents a survey of modern demographics, landscape modification, material and non-material culture, language, race and… source
GEO220World Regional Geography3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies physical and cultural characteristics of selected geographical regions of the world. Focuses upon significant problems within each of the regions, and examines the geogra… source
GOL105Physical Geology4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces the science of physical geology through a comprehensive systems-based examination of Earth’s structure, composition, rocks and minerals, landfor… source
GOL106Historical Geology4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Traces the evolution of the earth and life through time. Presents scientific theories of the origin of the earth and life and interprets rock and fossil re… source
GOL111Oceanography I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Examines the dynamics of the oceans and ocean basins. Applies the principles of physical, chemical, biological, and geological oceanography. source
GER101Beginning German I4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. This is a UCGS transfer course. source
HIS101Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to 1600 CE. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. source
HIS102Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines the development of western civilization from 1600 CE to the present. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. source
HIS111World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the history of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe from antiquity to approximately 1500. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. source
HIS112World Civilizations Post-1500 CE3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the history of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas from approximately 1500 CE through the present. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. source
HIS121United States History to 18773 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the history of the United States from its origins to 1877. Includes the European exploration, development of the American colonies and their institutions, the Revoluti… source
HIS122United States History Since 18653 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the history of the United States from 1865 to present. Includes major political, social and economic developments since 1865, overseas expansion, the two world wars, t… source
HIS269Civil War and Reconstruction3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies factors that led to the division between the States. Examines the war, the home fronts, and the era of Reconstruction. source
HIS270America in the Gilded Age3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies in detail American history during the years from 1870-1900 - The Gilded Age, emphasizing the relationships between various aspects of American life and identifyi… source
HLT100First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety, first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. source
HLT105Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation1 credits Lecture: 1 Provides training in coordinated mouth-to-mouth artificial ventilation and chest compression, choking, life-threatening emergencies, and sudden illness. Equivalent to EMS 100 source
HLT106First Aid and Safety2 credits Lecture: 2 Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety and first aid. source
HLT110Concepts of Personal and Community Health3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces students to the basic concepts of health and dimensions of wellness through exploration of a variety of personal health topics. Identifies factors that affect the heal… source
HLT115Introduction to Personal and Community Health1 credits Lecture: 1 Introduces and focuses on the principles of personal and community health. source
HLT116Introduction to Personal Wellness Concepts3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces students to the dimensions of wellness including the physical, emotional, environmental, spiritual, occupational, and social components. source
HLT121Substance Abuse: Prevention and Treatment3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores the use and abuse of drugs in contemporary society with emphasis upon sociological, physiological, and psychological effects of drugs. source
HLT140Orientation to Health Related Professions2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Explores the interrelated roles and functions of various members of the health team. source
HLT141Introduction to Medical Terminology2 credits Lecture: 2 Focuses on medical terminology for students preparing for careers in the health professions. This course applies to career/technical education (CTE) programs. HLT 143 serves both… source
HLT143Medical Terminology I3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides an understanding of medical abbreviations and terms. Includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, word stems, and technical terms with emphasis on proper spelling,… source
HLT145Ethics for Health Care Personnel2 credits Lecture: 2 Focuses on ethical concepts of health care. Emphasizes confidentiality, maintaining patient records, personal appearance, professionalism with patients/clients, associates, and a… source
HLT160Personal Health and Fitness3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Studies the relationships between health and fitness. Topics include nutrition, disease prevention, weight control, smoking and health, and medical care, a… source
HLT228Introduction to Public Health3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides an overview of public health systems in the United States and globally with an emphasis on core functions, essential services and health determinants. Explores… source
HLT250General Pharmacology3 credits Lecture: 3 Emphasizes general pharmacology for the health related professions covering general principles of drug actions/reactions, major drug classes, specific agents within each class, a… source
HLT261Basic Pharmacy I3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores the basics of general pharmacy, reading prescriptions, symbols, packages, pharmacy calculations. Teaches measuring compounds of drugs, dosage forms, drug laws, and drug… source
HLT262Basic Pharmacy II3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores the basics of general pharmacy, reading prescriptions, symbols, packages, pharmacy calculations. Teaches measuring compounds of drugs, dosage forms, drug laws, and drug… source
HLT263Basic Pharmacy I Lab1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Provides practical experience to supplement instruction in HLT 261 HLT 262 . Should be taken concurrently with HLT 261 ​ HLT 262 , in appropriate curricula, as identi… source
HLT264Basic Pharmacy II Lab1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Provides practical experience to supplement instruction in HLT 261 , HLT 262 . Should be taken concurrently with HLT 261 , HLT 262 , in appropriate curricula, as iden… source
HLT290Coordinated Internship in Pharmacy Technician4 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours.… source
HIM101Health Information Technology I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces values, uses and content of the medical record. Defines numbering, filing and retention policies and practices. source
HIM113Medical Terminology and Disease Processes I3 credits Lecture: 3 Includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, stem words, and technical terms; puts emphasis on the causes and treatment of selected disease processes. Part I of II. source
HIM114Medical Terminology and Disease Processes II3 credits Lecture: 3 Continues the study of prefixes, suffixes, stem words, and technical term; puts emphasis on the causes and treatment of selected disease processes. Part II of II. source
HIM130Healthcare Information Systems3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches basic concepts of microcomputer software (to include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and database applications). Focuses on microcomputer applications a… source
HIM143Managing Electronic Billing in a Medical Practice3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents practical knowledge on use of computer technology in medical practice management. Develops basic skills in preparation of universal billing claim. Explores insu… source
HIM150Health Records Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents documentation format and content of the medical record relevant to the coding function. Introduces application of standard techniques for filing, maintenance and acquisi… source
HIM151Reimbursement Issues in Medical Practice Management2 credits Lecture: 2 Introduces major reimbursement systems in the United States. Focuses on prospective payment systems, managed care, and documentation necessary for appropriate reimbursement. Emph… source
HIM253Health Records Coding4 credits Lecture: 3 per week Laboratory: 2 per week Total: 4 per week Examines the development of coding classification systems. Introduces ICD- 9-CM coding classification system, its format and con… source
HIM254Advanced Coding and Reimbursement3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Focuses on the applications and evaluation of advanced coding skills through practical exercises using actual healthcare data; while examining the components of DRGs, AP… source
HRI128Principles of Baking3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Instructs the student in the preparation of breads, pastries, baked desserts, candies, frozen confections, and sugar work. Applies scientific principles an… source
HMS100Introduction to Human Services3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces human service agencies, roles, and careers. Presents an historical perspective of the field as it relates to human services today. Additional topics include values cla… source
HMS121Basic Counseling Skills I3 credits Lecture: 3 Develops skills needed to function in a ing relationship. Emphasizes skills in attending, listening and responding. Clarifies personal skill strengths, deficits, and goals for sk… source
HMS122Basic Counseling Skills II3 credits Lecture: 3 Expands the development of counseling skills needed to function effectively in a ing relationship. Emphasizes skills in responding, personalizing, summarizing, and initiating. Cl… source
HMS150Activities Documentation and Programming3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the student to the documentation process in long term care which serves as the foundation for developing quality activity programs designed to meet the needs of the cl… source
HMS161Professional Skill Development for Human Services3 credits Total: 3 Teach professional skills necessary to make the transition from the role of MH consumer/client to that of services provider. Will cover confidentiality, professionalism, boundaries… source
HMS162Communication Skills for Human Services Professionals3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers basic written and verbal communication skills, including, listening skills, interviewing techniques, and completing written documentation to professional standards. source
HMS190Coordinated Internship3 credits Laboratory: 9 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
HMS220Addiction and Prevention3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines the impact of drugs and addiction on individuals and their families. Explores the myths about various drugs and their benefit or lack of benefit. source
HMS226Helping Across CulturesHMS 226 ing Across Cultures HMS 226 ing Across Cultures 3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an historical overview of selected cultural and racial groups. Promotes understanding of group differences and th… source
HMS228Productive Problem-Solving3 credits Lecture: 3 Develops problem-solving and program-development skills needed to function in ing relationships. Emphasizes skills training within the classroom and application of the skills in… source
HMS231Gerontology I3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines characteristics of the aging process and problems for the elderly. Considers both theoretical and applied perspectives on the following issues: biological, psychological… source
HMS232Gerontology II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Examines characteristics of the aging process and problems for the elderly. Considers both theoretical and applied perspectives on the following issues: biological, psyc… source
HMS238Selected Topics in Aging3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Provides students with an opportunity to explore a variety of major current issues in aging. Topics may include care giving and the elderly, elderly drug use and misuse,… source
HMS251Substance Abuse I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Provides knowledge, skills, and insight for working in drug and alcohol abuse programs. Emphasizes personal growth and client growth measures in ing relationships. Stres… source
HMS252Substance Abuse II3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Expands knowledge and skill in working with the substance abuser. Focuses on assisting substance abusers in individual and group settings and explores client treatment m… source
HMS260Substance Abuse Counseling3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Provides an understanding of the skills of guidance of clients and those associated with being an advocate. Examines the dynamics of the client/ counselor relationship i… source
HMS290Coordinated Internship in Human Services3 credits Laboratory: 9 per week Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be rep… source
HUM195Topics in Humanities (Honors Program Seminar)1-5 credits Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. Variable hours. May be repeated for credit source
HUM201Early Humanities3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the values and expression of ideas of selected western and non-western cultures from prehistory up to the 1300s, integrating the arts, literature, religion, and… source
HUM202Modern Humanities3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the values and expression of ideas of selected western and non-western cultures from the 1300s until 1900s, integrating the visual arts, literature, religion, m… source
HUM260Contemporary Humanities3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines selected values and expressions of ideas of western and non-western cultures throughout the twentieth century and beyond, integrating the visual arts, literature, perfor… source
IND114Materials and Processes in Manufacturing II2 credits Lecture: 2 Studies materials and processes for the manufacture of products. Investigates the nature of various materials. Examines the manufacturing processes of industry and their effects… source
IND137Team Concepts & Problem Solving3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies team concepts and problem solving techniques to assist project teams in improving quality and productivity. Provides knowledge of how to work as a team, plan and conduct… source
IND165Principles of Industrial Technology I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Introduces principle concepts of technology involving mechanical, fluid, electrical, and thermal power as they relate to force, work, and rate. source
IND195Topics In Project Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit source
IND250Introduction to Basic Computer Integrated Manufacturing2 credits Laboratory: 6 Presents basic principles used in the design and implementation in computer integrated manufacturing system. Emphasizes team concept and all aspects of a computer integrated m… source
ITD110Web Page Design3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Stresses a working knowledge of web site designs, construction, and management using HTML or XHTML. Includes headings, lists, links, images, image maps, tables, forms, a… source
ITD112Designing Web Page Graphics3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores the creation of digital graphics for web design. Includes basic design elements such as color and layout will be explored utilizing a computer graphics program(s). source
ITD132Structured Query Language3 credits Lecture: 3 Incorporates a working introduction to commands, functions and operators used in SQL for extracting data from standard databases. source
ITD136Database Management Software4 credits Lecture: 4 Covers an introduction to relational database theory and how to administer and query databases using multiple commercial database systems. source
ITD210Web Page Design II3 credits Lecture: 3 Incorporates advanced techniques in web site planning, design, usability, accessibility, advanced site management, and maintenance utilizing web editor software(s). source
ITD250Database Architecture and Administration3 credits Lecture: 3 Involves in-depth instruction about the underlying architecture of databases and the handling of database administration. source
ITD256Advanced Database Management3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses in-depth instruction in the handling of critical tasks of planning and implementing large databases. Includes an introduction to concepts of advanced data warehousing and… source
ITE100Introduction to Information Systems3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers the fundamentals of computers and computing and topics which include impact of computers on society, ethical issues, and terminology. Provides discussion about available h… source
ITE102Computers and Information Systems2 credits Lecture: 2 Introduces terminology, concepts, and methods of using computers in information systems. This course teaches computer literacy, not intended for Information Technology majors. source
ITE105Careers and Cyber Ethics2 credits Lecture: 2 Career paths in Information Technology will be explored to the student determine the appropriate degree plan. Career paths will include but not be limited to software development… source
ITE115Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers computer concepts and internet skills, and uses a software suite which includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software to demonstrate skills. Re… source
ITE119Information Literacy3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer a… source
ITE131Survey of Internet Services2 credits Lecture: 2 Introduces students to basic Internet terminology and services including e-mail, WWW browsing, search engines, ftp telnet, and other services. source
ITE141Microcomputer Software: Spreadsheets1 credits Lecture: 1 Provides first-time users with sufficient information to make practical use of spreadsheet software using the basic of building spreadsheets. source
ITE152Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Incl… source
ITE160Introduction to E-Commerce3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies the culture and demographics of the Internet, on-line business strategies and the hardware and software tools necessary for Internet commerce. Includes the ident… source
ITE170Multimedia Software3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores technical fundamentals of creating multimedia projects with related hardware and software. Students will learn to manage resources required for multimedia produ… source
ITE199Supervised Study1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
ITE215Advanced Computer Applications and Integration3 credits Lecture: 3 Incorporates advanced computer concepts including the integration of a software suite. source
ITE221PC Hardware and OS Architecture4 credits Lecture: 4 Covers instruction about processors, internal functions, peripheral devices, computer organization, memory management, architecture, instruction format, and basic OS architecture. source
ITE221LPC Hardware and OS Architecture Laboratory1 credits Laboratory: 2 Provides problem solving experience to supplement instruction in PC Hardware and OS Architecture. source
ITE270Advanced Multimedia Development3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Refines multimedia skills, focusing on project development using digital media; video clips, still images, and audio (sounds, music, and narration). source
ITE290Coordinated Internship2 credits Laboratory: 6 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
ITN101Introduction to Network Concepts3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides instruction in networking media, physical and logical topologies, common networking standards and popular networking protocols. Emphasizes the TCP/IP protocol suite and… source
ITN102Introduction to Networked Client Operating Systems (LAN)4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Consists of instruction in the installation, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of networked client operating systems in a data communicati… source
ITN103Administration of Networked Servers4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Instruction focuses on the installation, configuration, and management of local area networked servers. Topics covered include support for local area netwo… source
ITN106Microcomputer Operating Systems3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches use of operating system utilities and multiple-level directory structures, creation of batch files, and configuration of microcomputer environments. May include a study o… source
ITN107Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting3 credits Lecture: 3 Includes specially designed instruction to give a student a basic knowledge of hardware and software configurations. Includes the installation of various peripheral devices as we… source
ITN111Server Administration (Windows Server 2012 R2)3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers installation, configuration, administration, management, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a server in a networked environment. source
ITN112Network Infrastructure (Windows Server 2012 R2)3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers planning, installation, configuration, administration, management, maintenance, monitoring, and troubleshooting of network infrastructure components. source
ITN120Wireless - Network Administration (WNA)3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides instruction in fundamentals of wireless information systems. Course content includes terms, standards, components, and operating requirements in the design and… source
ITN154Introduction to Networks - Cisco4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Provides instruction in the fundamentals of networking environments, the basics of router operations, and basic router and switch configuration. source
ITN154LNetwork Fundamentals, Router Basics, and Configuration (ICND1) – Laboratory1 credits Laboratory: 2 Provides problem solving experience to supplement instruction in Networking Fundamentals - Cisco. Corequisite(s): ITN 154 source
ITN155Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials - Cisco3 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Provides the skills and knowledge to install, operate, and troubleshoot routers and switches in small networks. Introduces students to wireless local area… source
ITN155LSwitching, Wireless, and WAN Technologies (ICND2) - Cisco Laboratory1 credits Laboratory: 2 Provides problem solving experience to supplement instruction in Introductory Routing - Cisco. source
ITN170Linux System Administration3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses instruction on the installation, configuration and administration of the Linux operating system and emphasizes the use of Linux as a network client and workstation. source
ITN171Unix 13 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an introduction to UNIX operating systems. Teaches login procedures, file creation, UNIX file structure, input/output control, and the UNIX shell. source
ITN200Administration of Network Resources3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on the management of local area network servers. Teaches proper structuring of security systems. Explains print queues, disk management, and other local area network (LAN… source
ITN208Protocols and Communications TCP/IP4 credits Lecture: 4 Centers on providing an understanding of the TCP/IP suite and the details of its implementation. The details of implementation are treated by discussing IP addressing, the struct… source
ITN245Network Troubleshooting3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on servicing and maintaining local area networks (LANS). Teaches network installation, network troubleshooting, installation of file servers and workstations, configuring… source
ITN257Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and ServicesITN 257 Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services ITN 257 Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services 3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Focuses on cloud infrastructure, deployment, security models, a… source
ITN260Network Security Basics3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides instruction in the basics of network security in depth. Includes security source
ITN261Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Encompasses in-depth exploration of various methods for hacking and defending a network. Explores network security concepts from the viewpoint hackers and their attack m… source
ITN262Network Communication, Security and Authentication4 credits Lecture: 4 Covers an in-depth exploration of various communication protocols with a concentration on TCP/IP. Explores communication protocols from the point of view of the hacker in order t… source
ITN263Internet/Intranet Firewalls and E-Commerce Security4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 per week Gives an in-depth exploration of firewall, Web security, and e-commerce security. Explores firewall concepts, types, topology and the firewall’s relationship to… source
ITN266Network Security Layers3 credits Total: 3 Provides an in-depth exploration of various security layers needed to protect the network. Explores Network Security from the viewpoint of the environment in which the network oper… source
ITN267Legal Topics in Network Security3 credits Lecture: 3 Conveys an in-depth exploration of the civil and common law issues that apply to network security. Explores statutes, jurisdictional, and constitutional issues related to compute… source
ITN275Incident Response and Computer Forensics4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Prepares the student for a role on an organizational IT support staff where the need for resolving computer incidents is becoming increasingly common. Incl… source
ITP100Software Design3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces principles and practices of software development. Includes instruction in critical thinking, problem solving skills, and essential programming logic in struct… source
ITP112Visual Basic Net I3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Concentrates instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Visual Basic.NET and the .NET framework. Emphasizes program construction algorithm developm… source
ITP120Java Programming I3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Entails instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Java. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentati… source
ITP132C++ Programming I3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Centers instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C++. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and d… source
ITP134Visual C++ Programming I4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Provides instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C++ for GUI applications. Emphasizes software design and construction using the conc… source
ITP136C# Programming I3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C#. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentat… source
ITP160Introduction to Game Design & Development4 credits Lecture: 4 Introduces object-oriented game design and development. Provides overview of the electronic game design and development process and underlines the historical contest, content cre… source
ITP225Web Scripting Languages3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces students to the principles, systems, and tools used to implement Web applications. Provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the programming tools and ski… source
ITP236C# Programming II3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses instruction in advanced object-oriented techniques using C# for application development. Emphasizes database connectivity and networking using the .NET Framework. source
ITP270Programming for Cybersecurity4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Teaches scripting techniques for automating security tasks such as network monitoring and penetration testing using a high-level programming language common to cybersecu… source
JPN101Beginning Japanese I4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. Pa… source
LGL110Introduction to the Law and the Paralegal3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces various areas of law in which a paralegal may be employed. Includes study of the court system (Virginia and federal); a brief overview of criminal law, torts, family l… source
LGL115Real Estate Law for Legal Assistants3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies law of real property and gives in-depth survey of the more common types of real estate transactions and convenyances such as deeds, contracts, leases, and deeds of trust.… source
LGL117Family Law3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies elements of a valid marraige, grounds for divorce and annulment, separation, defenses, custody, support, adoptions, and applicable tax consequences. Includes property set… source
LGL126Legal Writing3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies proper preparation of various legal documents, including legal memoranda, letters, and pleadings. Involves practical applications. May include case and appellate briefs. source
LGL200Ethics for the Paralegal1 credits Lecture: 1 Examines general principles of ethical conduct applicable to paralegals. Includes the application of rules of ethics to the practicing paralegal. source
LGL218Criminal Law3 credits Lecture: 3 Focuses on major crimes, including their classification, elements of proof, intent, conspiracy, responsibility, parties, and defenses. Emphasizes Virginia law. May include genera… source
LGL225Estate Planning and Probate3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces various devices used to plan an estate, including wills, trusts, joint ownership and insurance. Considers various plans in light of family situations and estate source
LGL236Elder Law3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores the legal issues affecting the elderly population, including Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care insurance,… source
MAC101Machine Shop I8 credits Lecture: 5 Laboratory: 9 Total: 14 Introduces the machinist to identification, care, and use of precision tools and instruments. Emphasizes the operation of the drill press, lathe, power sa… source
MAC102Machine Shop II8 credits Lecture: 5 Laboratory: 9 Total: 14 Introduces the machinist to identification, care, and use of precision tools and instruments. Emphasizes the operation of the drill press, lathe, power sa… source
MAC106Machine Shop Operations8 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 15 Total: 19 Introduces bench work, sawing, drilling, lathe, milling, grinding, precision instruments, and safety. Requires solutions of related problems and preparat… source
MAC107Technology of Machining8 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 15 Total: 19 Offers practice in bench work, sawing, drilling, lathe, milling, grinding, precision instruments, and safety. May require solutions of related problems a… source
MAC121Numerical Control I2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 2 Total: 3 Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerica… source
MAC122Numerical Control II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and million machine computer numerica… source
MAC123Computer Numerical Control III3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Focuses on numerical control techniques in metal forming and machine processes. Includes theory and practice in lathe and milling machine computer numerica… source
MAC131Machine Lab I2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Teaches fundamental machine shop operations, bench work, layout, measuring tools, and safety. source
MAC151Machine Tool Maintenance I2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces tool design from a maintenance and repair standpoint. Emphasizes proper care, repair, and preventative maintenance of machine tools. source
MAC205Advanced Machining Techniques3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Offers advanced machine tool operations utilizing a variety of machine tools and related equipment. source
MAC206Production Machining Techniques6 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 6 Total: 10 Offers practice in advanced machine shop. Emphasizes mass production techniques and interchangeable parts manufacture. Covers setup and operation of tooli… source
MAC209Standards, Measurements and Calculations3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents typical mathematical and mechanical problems requiring the use of reference standards such as the Machinery’s Handbook for solution. Presents use of the Coordinate Measu… source
MAC241Advanced Machinery Procedures I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Focuses on machining principles and calculations necessary for the precision required by the machinist. Emphasizes advanced lathe and mill work with concen… source
MAC250Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Focuses on advanced computer aided manufacturing with emphasis on CAD-CAM interfacing, advanced 3D, and advanced turning. Introduces quality control inspec… source
MAC295Topics in Machining3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for cre… source
MAC296Topics in3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Specializes in career orientation and training program without pay in selected businesses and industry, supervised and coordinated by the college. Credit/w… source
MAC298Seminar and Project3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source
MDL101Introduction to Medical Laboratory Techniques3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces the basic techniques including design of the health care system, ethics, terminology, calculations, venipuncture and routine urinalysis. source
MDL105Phlebotomy3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces basic medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, components of health care delivery and clinical laboratory structure. Teaches techniques of spec… source
MDL106Clinical Phlebotomy4 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 6 Total: 8 Focuses on obtaining blood specimens, processing specimens, managing assignments, assisting with and/or performing specified tests, performing clerical dut… source
MDL125Clinical Hematology I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches the cellular elements of blood including blood cell formation, and routine hematological procedures. source
MDL126Clinical Immunohematology/Immunology I4 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 6 Total: 8 Incorporates basic principles of antigen and antibody reactions included in blood grouping and typing, compatibility testing, and serological procedure. source
MDL127Hematology3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Teaches various blood components, how they are obtained and methods of examination. Includes erythrocyte, leukocyte and platelet counts, hemoglobin and hem… source
MDL130Basic Clinical Microbiology3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies classification, theories, techniques, and methods used in basic bacteriology, parasitology, and mycology. Emphasizes routine identification. source
MDL190Coordinated Internship2 credits Laboratory: 6 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
MDL199Supervised Study2 credits Laboratory: 6 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. source
MDL225Clinical Hematology II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches advanced study of blood to include coagulation, abnormal bloody formation, and changes seen in various diseases. source
MDL227Clinical Immunohematology/Immunology II3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Emphasizes ability to apply theories and procedures utilized in immunohematology for routine transfusion and donor services. Correlates theories with pract… source
MDL240Clinical Microscopy2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Studies theories, principles, and interpretation of test results for urine and body fluids associated with normal and abnormal states. source
MDL243Introduction to Clinical Molecular Diagnostics2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Provides the fundamentals of genetics and inheritance along with an overview of the basic principles of clinical molecular diagnostics. Discusses the use of common molec… source
MDL252Clinical Microbiology II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches handling, isolation, and identification of pathogenic microorganisms. Emphasizes clinical techniques of bacteriology, mycology, parasitology and vi… source
MDL261Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces methods of performing biochemical analysis of clinical specimens. Teaches instrumentation involved in a clinical chemistry laboratory, quality c… source
MDL262Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation II4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 6 Total: 9 Introduces methods of performing biochemical analysis of clinical specimens. Teaches instrumentation involved in a clinical chemistry laboratory, quality c… source
MDL263Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation III3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Emphasizes application of chemical theories and principles to perform routines and special chemistries on various types of instrumentations, to evaluate qu… source
MDL275Clinical Hematology III3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Focuses on maintenance and troubleshooting of automated equipment, on evaluation of quality control programs, on blood dyscrasias, utilizing special stains… source
MDL279Clinical Microbiology III2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Stresses ability of the student to culture and identify pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacterial and mycotic agents, to identify parasites, and to associate… source
MDL290Coordinated Internship2 credits Laboratory: 6 Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for… source
MDL299Supervised Study for Registry Review2 credits Lecture: 2 Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. source
MEC119Introduction to Basic CNC and CAM2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Teaches the basic concepts of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming of Numerical Control Machinery with emphasis on Computer Aided Manufacturing (CA… source
MEC154Mechanical Maintenance I3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Total: 3 per week Provides an overview of basic maintenance techniques and processes for industrial mechanics and technicians who are installing and maintaining industri… source
MEC155Mechanisms2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 2 Total: 3 Studies the purpose and actions of cams, gear trains, levers, and other mechanical devices used to transmit control. Focuses on motions, linkages, velociti… source
MEC161Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics/Pneumatics3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces theory, operation and maintenance of hydraulic/ pneumatics devices and systems. Emphasizes the properties of fluids, fluid flow, fluid statics,… source
MEC195Topics in: Fundamentals of Lubrication and Preventive/ Predictive/Proactive MaintenanceMEC 195 Topics in: Fundamentals of Lubrication and Preventive/ Predictive/Proactive Maintenance MEC 195 Topics in: Fundamentals of Lubrication and Preventive/ Predictive/Proactive Maintenance 4 credi… source
MEC254Mechanical Maintenance II3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Covers advanced maintenance techniques and processes for industrial mechanics and technicians who are installing and maintaining industrial mechanical and power transmis… source
MEN101Mental Health Skills Training I3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Develops skills necessary to function as a mental health worker, with emphasis on guided practice in counseling skills as well as improved self-awareness. Includes train… source
MEN110Introduction to Abnormal Psychology3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies symptoms, causes and treatment of mental deficiency, neurosis, psychosis and character disorders, with specific relationship to work of the mental health technologists. source
MEN121Intellectual Disabilities I3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores current problems and social, cultural and legal issues involved in therapeutic interventions for understanding and programs relating to individuals with intellectual dis… source
MEN122Intellectual Disabilities II3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores current problems and social, cultural and legal issues involved in therapeutic interventions for understanding and programs relating to individuals with intellectual dis… source
MEN195Topics In Pharmacology & Drug Abuse3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. Maybe used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit source
MEN295Topics in Autism Spectrum Disorders3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides an opportunity for students to explore the nature of autism and developmental disorders. source
MKT100Principles of Marketing3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents principles, methods, and problems involved in marketing to consumers and organizational buyers. Discusses problems and policies connected with distribution and sale of p… source
MKT201Introduction to Marketing3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Introduces students to the discipline of marketing and the need to create customer value and relationships in the marketplace. Presents an overview of the marketing prin… source
MDE10Introduction to Algebra3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers topics in arithmetic through introduction to variables and equations. source
MDE54Learning Support for Quantitative Reasoning3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Quantitative Reasoning (MTH 154). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practic… source
MDE55Learning Support for Statistical Reasoning3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Statistical Reasoning (MTH 155). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice… source
MDE60Intermediate Algebra3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers topics in algebra. source
MDE61Learning Support for Pre-Calculus3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides support to ensure success for students co-enrolled in Pre-Calculus (MTH 161). Course will review foundational topics through direct instruction, guided practice, and ind… source
MTH111Basic Technical Mathematics3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides a foundation in mathematics with emphasis in arithmetic, unit conversion, basic algebra, geometry and trigonometry. This course is intended for CTE programs. source
MTH130Fundamentals of Reasoning3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents elementary concepts of algebra, linear graphing, financial literacy, descriptive statistics, and measurement & geometry. Based on college programs being support… source
MTH132Business Mathematics3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides instruction, review, and drill in percentage, cash and trade discounts, mark-up, payroll, sales, property and other taxes, simple and compound interest, bank di… source
MTH154Quantitative Reasoning3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents topics in proportional reasoning, modeling, financial literacy and validity studies (logic and set theory). Major emphasis is on the process of taking a real-world situa… source
MTH155Statistical Reasoning3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents elementary statistical methods and concepts including visual data presentation, descriptive statistics, probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and lin… source
MTH157Elementary Statistics3 credits Lecture: 3-4 per week Presents elementary statistics, estimation, hypothesis testing, linear regression, and categorical data analysis. (Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 157 and MTH… source
MTH161Precalculus I3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 161: Precalculus I and M… source
MTH162Precalculus II3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents trigonometry, trigonometric applications including Law of Sines and Cosines, and an introduction to conics. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 162 : Precalculus II… source
MTH167Precalculus with Trigonometry5 credits Lecture: 5 Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, trigonometry, trigonometric applications, including Law of Sines and… source
MTH245Statistics I3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents an overview of statistics, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and linear r… source
MTH246Statistics II3 credits Lecture: 3 Continues the study of estimation and hypothesis testing with emphasis on advanced regression topics, experimental design, analysis of variance, chi-square tests, and non-paramet… source
MTH261Applied Calculus I3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, and techniques of integration with an emphasis on applications… source
MTH262Applied Calculus II3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers techniques of integration, an introduction to differential equations and multivariable calculus, with an emphasis throughout on applications in business, social sciences,… source
MTH263Calculus I4 credits Lecture: 4 Presents concepts of limits, derivatives, differentiation of various types of functions and use of differentiation rules, application of differentiation, antiderivatives, integra… source
MTH264Calculus II4 credits Lecture: 4 Continues the study of calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including rectangular, polar, and parametric graphing, indefinite and definite integrals, methods of int… source
MTH265Calculus III4 credits Lecture: 4 Focuses on extending the concepts of function, limit, continuity, derivative, integral and vector from the plane to the three dimensional space. Topics include vector functions,… source
MTH266Linear Algebra3 credits Lecture: 3 Covers matrices, vector spaces, determinants, solutions of systems of linear equations, basis and dimension, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Designed for mathematical, physical an… source
MTH267Differential Equations3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces ordinary differential equations. Includes first order differential equations, second and higher order ordinary differential equations with applications, and numerical… source
MTH288Discrete Mathematics3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents topics in sets, counting, graphs, logic, proofs, functions, relations, mathematical induction, Boolean Algebra, and recurrence relations. source
MUS101Fundamentals of Music3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides the ability to read and identify basic fundamentals of music notation. Teaches major and minor scales, chords and basic harmonic progressions. Covers basic ear training… source
MUS121Music in Society3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores the language of music through an introduction to basic elements, forms, and styles across time. Acquaints students with composers’ lives and influential creativ… source
MUS122Music Appreciation II3 credits Lecture: 3 Increases the variety and depth of the student’s interest, knowledge, and involvement in music and related cultural activities. Acquaints the student with traditional and twentie… source
MUS225The History of Jazz3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Studies the underlying elements of jazz, concentrating on the socio-cultural and historical development from earliest stages to the present. Explores key figures and sig… source
MUS249Band Ensemble1 credits Laboratory: 3 Ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Divisional approval required. May be repeated for cre… source
NAS131Astronomy: Solar SystemNAS 131 Astronomy: Solar System NAS 131 Astronomy: Solar System 4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces astronomy of the solar system, including the Sun, planets, their satellites, and… source
NAS132Astronomy: Stars and GalaxiesNAS 132 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies NAS 132 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies 4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces astronomy of the stars, including the Sun, celestial objects, stella… source
NAS150Human Biology3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the structure and function of the human body. Applies principally to students who are not majoring in the health or science fields. source
NSG100Introduction to Nursing Concepts4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Introduces concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learning. Focuses on basic nursing concepts with an emphasis on safe nursing practice and the develo… source
NSG106Competencies for Nursing Practice2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Focuses on the application of concepts through clinical skill development. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgment in skill acquisition. Includes principle… source
NSG115Healthcare Concepts for Transition5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 6 Total: 9 Focuses on role transition from Licensed Practical Nurse to Registered professional nurse. Incorporates concepts of nursing practice and conceptual learnin… source
NSG130Professional Nursing Concepts1 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Introduces the role of the professional nurse and fundamental concepts in professional development. Focuses on professional identity, legal/ethical issues and contempora… source
NSG152Health Care Participant3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Focuses on the health and wellness of diverse individuals, families, and the community throughout the lifespan. Covers concepts that focus on client attrib… source
NSG170Health/Illness Concepts6 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 6 Total: 10 Focuses on the nursing care of individuals and/or families throughout the lifespan with an emphasis on health and illness concepts. Includes concepts of n… source
NSG200Health Promotion and Assessment3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces assessment and health promotion for the individual and family. Includes assessment of infants, children, adults, geriatric clients and pregnant… source
NSG210Health Care Concepts I5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 6 Total: 9 Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to physiological health alterations and reproduction. Emphas… source
NSG211Health Care Concepts II5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 6 Total: 9 Focuses on care of clients across the lifespan in multiple settings including concepts related to psychological and physiological health alterations. Empha… source
NSG230Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Develops the role of the professional nurse in the healthcare environment in preparation for practice as a registered nurse. Introduces leadership and management concept… source
NSG252Complex Health Care Concepts4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Focuses on nursing care of diverse individuals and families integrating complex health concepts. Emphasizes clinical judgment, patient-centered care and collaboration. P… source
NSG270Nursing Capstone4 credits Laboratory: 12 Total: 12 Provides students with the opportunity to comprehensively apply and integrate learned concepts from previous nursing courses into a capstone experience. Emphasizes… source
NUR27Nurse Aide I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 4 Total: 6 Teaches care of older patients with emphasis on the social, emotional, and spiritual needs. Covers procedures; communication and interpersonal relations; o… source
NUR31Advanced Skills for Nurse Aides3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches advanced level skills for Certified Nurse Aides. source
PBH100Introduction to Public Health3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Provides an introduction to public health topics such as biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental and occupational health, behavioral health and violence, health progr… source
PBH110Introduction to Health and Disease3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an introduction to the fundamentals of general pathophysiology of disease processes. Presents causes, signs and symptoms, incidence, treatment, program planning and pati… source
PBH120Principles of Epidemiology3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an introduction to the principles and methods for determining disease transmission, distribution, occurrence, and detection of communicable and non-communicable diseases… source
PBH130Nutrition for Public Health3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an introduction to the basic concepts of nutrition and nutritional principles across the lifespan. Features the fundamentals of normal nutrition, carbohydrates, proteins… source
PBH140Environmental and Occupational Health3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides an introduction to environmental health risk assessment/risk management and occupational health and safety. Examines organizations that research, manage, and regulate oc… source
PBH150Global Health3 credits Lecture: 3 per week Provides an introduction to current and emergent issues that affect the health of the general population, measures taken to address the disease burden, and indicators an… source
PED107Exercise and Nutrition I2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Provides for the study and application of fitness and wellness and their relationship to a healthy lifestyle. Defines fitness and wellness, evaluates the s… source
PED108Exercise and Nutrition II1-2 credits Lecture: 0-1 per week Laboratory: 2-4 per week Total: 2-4 per week Provides for the study and application of fitness and wellness and their relationship to a healty lifestyle. Defines fit… source
PED109Yoga1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Focuses on the forms of yoga training emphasizing flexibility. source
PED111Weight Training I1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Focuses on muscular strength and endurance training through individualized workout programs. Teaches appropriate use of weight training equipment. Part I of II. source
PED117Fitness Walking1 credits Laboratory: 2 Teaches content and skills needed to design, implement, and evaluate an individualized program of walking, based upon fitness level. source
PED129Self-Defense1 credits Lecture: 1 Examines history, techniques, and movements associated with self-defense. Introduces the skills and methods of self-defense emphasizing mental and physical discipline. source
PED147Hiking1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Introduces physical and mental benefits of walking or hiking as a form of physical exercise. Skills developed include how to plan for a hike, what to take, and how to… source
PED183Outdoor Adventures I1 credits Laboratory: 3 Total: 3 Introduces outdoor adventure activities with emphasis on basic skills, preparation, personal and group safety, equipment selection and use, ecology, and field experie… source
PHI100Introduction to Philosophy3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents an introduction to philosophical problems and perspectives with emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, a… source
PHI101Introduction to Philosophy I3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical problems and perspectives with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge, reality, and… source
PHI220Ethics and Society3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides a systematic study of representative ethical concepts and theories and discusses their application to concrete moral dilemmas and social issues and problems. This is a P… source
PHY121Principles of Physics I4 credits Lecture: 3 per week Laboratory: 3 per week Total: 6 per week Covers fundamental principles of physics. Includes mechanics, thermodynamics, wave phenomena, electricity and magnetism, and sel… source
PHY122Principles of Physics II4 credits Lecture: 3 per week Laboratory: 3 per week Total: 6 per week Covers fundamental principles of physics. Includes mechanics, thermodynamics, wave phenomena, electricity and magnetism, and sel… source
PHY201General College Physics I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Covers classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Includes kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics, dynamic and sta… source
PHY202General College Physics II4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Covers waves, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Includes mechanical waves, sound, electrostatics, Ohm’s law and DC circuits, magnetic forces an… source
PHY241University Physics I4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Covers classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Includes kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics, dynamics and st… source
PHY242University Physics II4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Covers waves, electromagnetism and optics. Includes mechanical waves and sound, electrostatics, Ohm’s law and DC circuits, magnetic forces and magnetic fie… source
PLS135U.S. Government and Politics3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches the political structure, processes, institutions, and policymaking of the US national government. Focuses on the three branches of government, their interrelationships, a… source
PLS136State and Local Government and Politics3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Teaches structure, powers, and functions of state and local government in the United States as related to federalism; constitutionalism; elections; powers of legislative… source
PLS250Introduction to Conflict Resolution3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Teaches basic concepts and methods of conflict resolution, which includes the factors that lead to conflict, and how conflicts can be prevented or brought to an end thro… source
PNE130Maternity Nursing4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 3 Total: 6 Teaches knowledge, understanding, and nursing skills related to the needs of women and other family members during all phases of childbearing. Presents abn… source
PNE141Nursing Skills I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies principles as well as the performance of the procedures that are essential to the basic nursing care of patients. Part I or II. source
PNE142Nursing Skills II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies principles as well as the performance of the procedures that are essential to the basic nursing care of patients. Part II of II. source
PNE155Body Structure and Function3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies the structure and function of the body. source
PNE157Pediatrics5 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 3 Total: 7 Teaches skills related to the needs and care of the newborn, well and sick children, and other family members. Discusses abnormal conditions of infants and… source
PNE158Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing2 credits Lecture: 2 Recognizes emotional needs of patients. Provides knowledge of the role that emotions play. Enables students to understand their own behavior as well as patient behavior. source
PNE161Nursing in Health Changes I6 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 12 Total: 14 Focuses on nursing situations and procedures necessary to assist individuals in meeting special needs related to human functions. source
PNE162Nursing in Health Changes II11 credits Lecture: 4 Laboratory: 21 Total: 25 Continues the focus on nursing situations and procedures necessary to assist individuals in meeting special needs related to human functions. source
PNE173Pharmacology for Practical Nurses2 credits Lecture: 2 Studies history, classification, sources, effects, uses and legalities of drugs. Teaches problem solving skills used in medication administrations. Emphasizes major drug classes… source
PNE181Clinical Experience I5 credits Laboratory: 15 Provides guided nursing experiences in the hospital setting. Practices skills and applies principles of nursing in basic areas. Includes supervision in administration of medi… source
PSY120Human Relations3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the theory and practice of effective human relations. Increases understanding of self and others and interpersonal skills needed to be a competent and cooperative comm… source
PSY195Topics in Psychology3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Provides an opportunity to explore topical areas of interest to or needed by students. May be used also for special honors courses. May be repeated for credit. source
PSY200Principles of Psychology3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the basic concepts of psychology. Covers the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception,… source
PSY215Psychopathology3 credits Lecture: 3 Explores historical views and current perspectives of psychopathology. Emphasizes major diagnostic categories and criteria, individual and social factors of maladaptive behavior,… source
PSY216Social Psychology3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines individuals in social contexts, their social roles, group processes and intergroup relations. Acquaints students with a scientific understanding of how the presence of o… source
PSY230Developmental Psychology3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies the development of the individual from conception to death. Follows a life-span perspective on the development of the person’s physical, cognitive, and psychosocial growt… source
PSY235Child Psychology3 credits Lecture: 3 Studies development of the child from conception to adolescence. Investigates physical, intellectual, social and emotional factors involved in the child’s growth. source
PTH105Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 4 Total: 5 Introduces the physical therapist assistant student to the field of physical therapy practice and develops basic patient care skills for application in the… source
PTH110Medical Reporting2 credits Lecture: 2 Emphasizes the principles of medical reporting, including the ability to abstract pertinent information from actual medical records. Includes the writing of patient progress note… source
PTH115Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant4 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 4 Total: 6 Focuses on the relationship of specific joint structure and function, the role of individual muscles and groups of muscles and neurologic principles in bot… source
PTH121Therapeutic Procedures I5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Prepares the students to properly and safely administer basic physical therapy procedures utilized by physical therapist assistants. The procedures include… source
PTH122Therapeutic Procedures II5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Prepares the students to properly and safely administer basic physical therapy procedures utilized by physical therapist assistants. The procedures include… source
PTH131Clinical Education2 credits Laboratory: 10 Provides supervised instruction in the delivery of physical therapy in one of various clinical settings. Emphasizes the practice of all therapeutic skills learned in the firs… source
PTH151Musculoskeletal Structure and Function5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Studies the human musculoskeletal system. Covers terms of position and movement, location and identification of specific bony landmarks, joint structure an… source
PTH210Psychological Aspects of Therapy2 credits Lecture: 2 Focuses on the psychological reactions and sociological impact of illness and injury in clients and their families, and among health care givers who work with them. Examines indi… source
PTH225Rehabilitation Procedures5 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 4 Total: 7 Focuses on treatment techniques typical of long term rehabilitation, e.g., the rehabilitation of congenital, neurological and disfigurement associated with… source
PTH226Therapeutic Exercise4 credits Lecture: 3 Laboratory: 2 Total: 5 Emphasizes the basic principles underlying different approaches to exercise including rationale for treatment and may include neurological treatments such… source
PTH227Pathological Conditions3 credits Lecture: 3 Presents specific pathologic conditions commonly seen in physical therapy. Emphasizes musculoskeletal and neurological system conditions, and all major body systems are represent… source
PTH245Professional Issues3 credits Lecture: 3 Examines the health care delivery system with regard to the current practice environment, federal and state influences, laws, and regulations, practice guidelines and ethical con… source
PTH251Clinical Practicum I3 credits Laboratory: 15 Provides instruction in local health care facilities in the actual administration of physical therapy treatments under the supervision of licensed physical therapists. Provid… source
PTH252Clinical Practicum II4 credits Laboratory: 16 Provides instruction in local health care facilities in the actual administration of physical therapy treatments under the supervision of licensed physical therapists. Provid… source
REA100Principles of Real Estate4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Examines practical applications of real estate principles. Includes a study of titles, estates, land descriptions, contracts, legal instruments and concepts, real estate… source
REL100Introduction to the Study of Religion3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Explores the idea of religion (as a general category), how to study religion in an academic context, and common elements across most religions such as beliefs, practices… source
REL200Survey of the Old Testament3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys books of the Old Testament, with emphasis on prophetic historical books. Examines the historical and geographical setting and place of the Israelites in the ancient Middl… source
REL210Survey of the New Testament3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys the books of the New Testament, with special attention upon placing the writings within their historical and geographical setting. source
REL230Religions of the World3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the major religions of the world: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Focuses on origins, history, basic beliefs, values, ethics, and practices. This… source
RUS101Beginning Russian I4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. source
RUS102Beginning Russian II4 credits Lecture: 4 Total: 4 Develops the understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Russian, and emphasizes the structure of the language. May include oral drill and practice. Part II of II.… source
SAF126Principles of Industrial Safety3 credits Lecture: 3 Teaches principles and practices of accident prevention, analysis of accident causes, mechanical safeguards, fire prevention, housekeeping, occupational diseases, first aid, safe… source
SAF127Industrial Safety2 credits Lecture: 2 Total: 2 Provides basic understanding of safety and health in an industrial situation. Includes hazardous materials, substances, conditions, activities and habits as well as the… source
SAF130Industrial Safety OSHA 101 credits Lecture: 1 Total: 1 Presents an introduction to occupational health and safety and its application in the workplace. Emphasizes safety standards and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (… source
SSC115Introduction to Global Affairs3 credits Lecture: 3 Surveys wide range of global topics: previous periods of globalization, international organizations and law, transnational corporations and global economy, immigration and refuge… source
SOC200Introduction to Sociology3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology with attention to sociological theory, research methods, and the impact of social inequality. Examines a variety o… source
SOC211Cultural Anthropology3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Examines the origins, development, research, diversification and evolution of human cultures. Includes exposure to the variability of both Western and Non-Western aspect… source
SOC215Sociology of the Family3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces tools to study family life through the sociological lens. Explores a variety of topics including various familial forms, divorce, and domestic violence. source
SOC250Sociology of Sport3 credits Lecture: 3 Provides the student with a better understanding of the social processes involved in sports. Looks at how the media, community, tradition, and privilege play an integral role in… source
SPA101Beginning Spanish I4 credits Lecture: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part I of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. source
SPA102Beginning Spanish II4 credits Lecture: 4 Introduces cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and emphasizes basic sentence structure. Part II of II. This is a UCGS transfer course. source
SPA201Intermediate Spanish I3 credits Lecture: 3 Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and introduces complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in target language… source
SPA202Intermediate Spanish II3 credits Lecture: 3 Continues to develop cultural awareness, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and emphasizes complex sentence structures. Classes may be conducted in the target lang… source
SDV100College Success Skills1 credits Lecture: 1 Assists students in transition to colleges. Provides overviews of college policies, procedures, curricular offerings. Encourages contacts with other students and staff. Assists s… source
SDV101Orientation to a Discipline1 credits Lecture: 1 Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics… source
SDV104Study Skills2 credits Lecture: 2 Assists students in planning strategies to overcome nonproductive study habits and in implementing positive study behaviors. Includes management, memory improvement, note taking,… source
SDV108College Survival Skills2 credits Lecture: 2 Provides an orientation to the college. Introduces study skills, career and life planning. Offers an opportunity to engage in activities aimed at self-discovery. Emphasizes devel… source
SDV110Orientation to Teaching as a Profession3 credits Lecture: 3 Introduces students to a career in teaching and education by allowing students to experience the components of the learner, the school environment and the classroom teaching envi… source
TRV100Introduction to the Travel Industry3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Presents an overview of the structure and scope of the travel industry with emphasis on job categories and functions, basic vocabulary, and the interrelationships of the… source
WEL100Fundamentals of Welding3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces arc and oxyfuel welding and cutting. Provides fundamental principles of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals, welding and cutting processes, e… source
WEL117Oxyfuel Welding and Cutting4 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 6 Total: 8 Introduces history of oxyacetylene welding, principles of welding and cutting, nomenclature of the equipment, development of the puddle, running flat beads… source
WEL120Introduction to Welding2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces history of welding processes. Covers types of equipment, and assembly of units. Stresses welding procedures such as fusion, non-fusion, and cutt… source
WEL123Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic)3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches operation of AC and DC power sources, welding polarities, heats and electrodes for use in joining various metal alloys by the arc welding process.… source
WEL124Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Advanced)3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Continues instruction on operation of AC and DC power sources, welding polarities, heats and electrodes for use in joining various metal alloys by the arc… source
WEL126Pipe Welding3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Teaches metal arc welding processes including the welding of pressure piping in the horizontal, vertical, and horizontal-fixed positions in accordance with… source
WEL130Inert Gas Welding4 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 6 Total: 8 Introduces practical operations in the uses of inert-gas- shield arc welding. Discusses equipment, safety operations, welding practice in the various posit… source
WEL141Welder Qualification Tests I3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies techniques and practices of testing welded joints through destructive and non-destructive testing. Part I of II. source
WEL142Welder Qualification Tests II3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies techniques and practices of testing welded joints through destructive and non-destructive testing. Part II of II. source
WEL145Welding Metallurgy3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Studies steel classifications, heat treatment procedures, properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Discusses techniques and practices of testing welde… source
WEL150Welding Drawing and Interpretation3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Teaches fundamentals required for successful drafting as applied to the welding industry. Includes blueprint reading, geometric principles of drafting and freehand sketc… source
WEL160Gas Metal Arc Welding3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 4 Total: 3 Introduces semi-automatic welding processes with emphasis on practical application. Includes the study of filler wires, fluxes, and gases. Lecture 1 hours.… source
WEL161Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces flux cored semi-automatic welding processes with emphasis on practical application. Includes the study of filler wires, fluxes, and gases. source
WEL164Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG)3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Introduces practical operations in the use of tungsten arc welding and equipment. Studies equipment operation setup, safety, and practice of Gas Tungsten A… source
WEL166Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG)3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 3 Total: 5 Continues practical operations in the use of tungsten arc welding and equipment. Studies equipment operation setup, safety, and practice of Gas Tungsten Ar… source
WEL235Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)3 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 6 Total: 7 Continues the study of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), wire feed welding, Metal Inert Gas (MIG) using spray transfer, pulsed GMAW, short circuit transfer, an… source
WEL247Welding Layout and Fabrication I2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Introduces student to project layout from shop sketches/blueprints, developing templates/patterns and the use of fabrication tools. Covers the safe operati… source
WEL248Welding Layout and Fabrication II2 credits Lecture: 1 Laboratory: 3 Total: 4 Applies previously learned skills from Welding and Fabrication I in a job-simulated situation. Focuses on pipe, structural steel and other weldments that w… source
WEL250Welding Quality Control & Inspection3 credits Lecture: 2 Laboratory: 2 Total: 4 Teaches techniques and practices of inspection, and interpretation of tests and measurements. Includes weld chemistry, destructive testing and nondestructi… source
WEL298Seminar and Project3 credits Lecture: 3 Total: 3 Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student’s occupational source