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Physics I
ID: PHY-201
This is the first in a sequence of physics courses. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics.
Principles of Finance
ID: BAF-201
This is an introductory course to the field of finance. The monetary and credit system are examined along with how the demand for funds is met in both the public and private sector. Quantitative features include financial ratios, the time value of money, capital budgeting and working capital budgeting.
Schools in Communities
ID: EDU-230
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the social, political, and historical aspects of diverse educational institutions in American culture with an emphasis on families, schools, and communities. 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.
Solar Photovoltaic Systems
ID: SOL-201
This course studies the installation and connections of solar photovoltaic (PV) components in residential or light commercial field applications.
The Juvenile and the Law
ID: CRJ-210
This course is a study of the juvenile justice system. This process is examined from initial custody to disposition, both from a historical and modern perspective.
Transition Nursing
ID: NUR-201
This course facilitates the transition of the practical nurse graduate to the role of the associate degree nursing student.
Western Civilization Post 1689
ID: HIS-102
This course is a survey of western civilization from 1689 to the present, including major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors which shape the modern western world.
Western Civilization to 1689
ID: HIS-101
This course is a survey of western civilization from ancient times to 1689, including the major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors shaping western cultural tradition.
Advanced Emergency Medical Care I
ID: EMS-230
This course provides an introduction to pre-hospital pharmacology and cardiology as they relate specifically to patient care. Emphasis is placed on the appropriate methods for patient physical exams and solicitation of medical history to maximize patient outcomes.
Advanced Tools Website Design
ID: IST-238
This course is a study of an advanced (4th generation) web authoring tool (such as Dreamweaver)to develop increased efficiency and sophistication in website design and web project management.
African American Literature
ID: ENG-236
This course is a critical study of African American literature examined from historical, social, and psychological perspectives.
African Literature
ID: ENG-211
This course is a survey of the major works, genres, and writers of Africa. The relationship between the literataure, the culture, and the history of Africa will be emphasized.
American Literature Survey
ID: ENG-203
This course is a survey of American literature: major authors, genres, and periods. The course emphasizes historical, descriptive and analytical modes of study.
American Sign Language IV
ID: ASL-202
This course concentrates on intermediate conversational and discourse skills using American Sign Language. This course is conducted entirely using American Sign Language.
Architectural Graphics II
ID: AET-120
This course requires the production of a set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building. Exercises incorporate construction methods, materials, building code requirements, site development, and technical skills required to draw and graphically present projects. This course is also a further study of architectural design. Perspective construction is introduced.
Asian Literature
ID: ENG-210
This course is a survey of the major works, genres and writers of several asian countries including china and Japan, emphasizing their relationships with the histories and culture of the region.
Automotive Electricity
ID: AUT-132
This course is a study of electricity as used in automotive applications. This course includes dc and ac principles and their various uses in the automobile. The relationship between ohm's law and actual automotive circuits is demonstrated.
Basic Concepts in Nursing
ID: NUR-115
This course introduces the student to the profession of nursing through both classroom and limited lab/clinical experiences. Clinical applications III. This course provides lab and clinical practice to facilitate the application of foundational nursing concepts and to develop competency in providing nursing care across the lifespan.
Ceramics I
ID: ART-202
This course is a study of historical investigation of and introduction to design basics, techniques, and processes unique to the construction of clay forms. Projects include hand building and wheel throwing, clay mixing, firing, glazing, and embellishment.
Clinical Dental Hygiene III
ID: DHG-255
This course provides for the development of proficiency in the clinical dental hygiene setting with emphasis on the implementation of treatment plans to meet the individual patient's oral health needs. Also included in this course are concepts and experiences with geriatic patients, introduction to recent technological advances for periodontal debridement, and pain control for dental hygiene procedures via infiltration anesthesia and nitrousoxide sedation monitoring.