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Classroom Inquiry With Technology
ID: EDU-201
This course explores teaching as a data driven, reflective practice. The students will use research tools to understand teaching and learning within a classroom context and reflect on the relationship among and between technology, theory, student learning, and instructional practices. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university.
The American Civil War
ID: HIS-230
This course explores the history of the civil war from the election of 1860 through the end of reconstruction in 1877.
American Government
ID: PSC-201
This course is a study of national governmental institutions with emphasis on the constitution, the functions of executive, legislative and judicial branches, civil liberties and the role of the electorate. The impact of current events on the national government and institutions is emphasized.
American Sign Language III
ID: ASL-201
This course is a continuation of American Sign Language II and covers additional vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills.
Building Systems II
ID: AET-201
This course covers mechanical systems, electrical systems and code requirements for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Cisco Internetworking Concepts
ID: IST-201
This course is a study of current and emerging computer networking technology. Topics covered include safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, Cisco routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing, and network standards.
Civil Litigation I
ID: LEG-201
This course is a study of the principles of litigation and the rules of procedure for each court in the South Carolina system, including pleading, practice, and discovery procedures.
Critical Incident Management
ID: HSM-201
This course explores the management and leadership principles necessary for the successful resolution of critical incidents. The National Incident Management System and the Incident Command System will be examined to provide an all hazard, interdisciplinary approach to critical incident management.
Dental Morphology
ID: DAT-118
This course emphasizes the development, eruption, and individual characteristics of each tooth and surrounding structures. This course also covers the embryology and histology of the head and neck.
Economics Concepts
ID: ECO-201
This course is a study of micro- and macro-economic concepts and selected economic problems. Topics include the economizing problem and opportunity cost, operation of product and factor markets and the mechanics of pricing, production costs and profit maximizing behavior of business firms, short run instability and long run economics growth, fiscal policy and budget deficits, AD-AS Model, money and monetary policy, and international trade.
Electronic Devices I
ID: EEM-201
This course is a study of the fundamental principles of common electronic devices and circuits. Emphasis is placed on solid-state principles and applications.
General Psychology
ID: PSY-201
This course includes the following topics and concepts in the science of behavior: scientific method, biological bases for behavior, perception, motivation, learning memory, development, personality, abnormal behavior, therapeutic techniques, and social psychology.
Geography of North America
ID: GEO-201
This course surveys terrain, climate, and vegetation, as well as economic, social, cultural, and political aspects of various North American regions. Similarities, differences, and interrelationships among regions will be explored, including interactions between people and their environments.
Human Resource Management
ID: MGT-201
This course is a study of personnel administration functions within a business organization. Major areas of study include job analysis; recruitment, selection and assessment of personnel; and wage, salary and benefit administration.
Intermediate Accounting I
ID: ACC-201
This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory, including the preparation of financial statements. Also covered are the time value of money, cash and receivables, and the valuation of inventories. Professional ethics and generally accepted accounting principles are introduced.
Intro to Latin American Civilization
ID: HIS-109
This course is an analysis of the political, cultural, and economic forces which have shaped the development of institutions and ideas in spanish and portuguese america.
Introduction to Early Childhood
ID: ECD-101
This course is an overview of growth and development, developmentally appropriate curriculum, positive guidance techniques, regulations, health, safety, and nutrition standards in early care and education. Professionalism, family/cultural values and practical applications based on historical and theoretical models in early care and education are highlighted in this course.
Introduction to East Asian Civilization
ID: HIS-108
This course is an analysis of the evolution of social, political, and cultural patterns in east Asia, emphasizing the development of philosophical, religious, and political institutions and their relationship to literary and artistic forms in china and Japan.
Introduction to Nuclear Medicine
ID: NMT-101
This course is a study of the overall basics of nuclear medicine technology. This course includes patient care, ethics, medical-legal issues and the history of nuclear medicine.
Leadership Development
ID: IDS-201
This course focuses on the development of leadership, including philosophy, moral/ethics, and individual ability/style. It is designed to increase students understanding of themselves and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes by integrating theoretical concepts with the reality of application within a group setting.