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General Anthropology
ID: ANT-101
This course is the study of physical and cultural anthropology. This course explores subfields of anthropology to examine primetology, human palentology, human variation, archeology and ethnology.
Human Sexuality
ID: PSY-208
This course is a study of biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives of human sexuality. Historical, cross-cultural, and ethical issues are considered in the course.
Imaging for Graphic Industry
ID: CGC-111
This is an introductory course to the fundamentals of the software and hardware used in the production of images for the graphics industry. This course will include typography and layout.
Industrial Wiring
ID: IMT-214
This course introduces the principles of wiring related to commercial and industrial, alternating current, and motors including theory and application. (Note: Course is aligned with NCCER modules 32201, 32202, and 32203)
Intermediate Cad Applications
ID: EGT-156
This course builds on the fundamentals of computer-aided drafting and includes such concepts as 3D modeling and user interface customization. This course also provides the foundation for advanced computer-aided drafting concepts and applications.
Internet Firewall Management
ID: IST-229
This course is a study of network security. Course topics include how to implement, administer, and troubleshoot a firewall solution to control information access at the intranet-to-internet border. This course includes Novell education course 770 securing intranets with bordermanager, and helps students prepare for the corresponding CNE/master CNE Certification Exam.
Intro. to Theatre
ID: THE-101
This course includes the appreciation and analysis of theatrical literature, history, and production.
Introduction to Biblical Studies
ID: REL-102
This course is an introduction to the contemporary analysis of the bible, including its historical background, writing and transmission, its principal persons and events, and its ideas and their significance for the present.
Introduction to Composition
ID: ENG-100
This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. English 100 will develop basic composition skills by requiring frequent writing of short (three- to five-paragraph) essays. Those grammar and usage errors that occur frequently and disrupt writing will also be stressed. This course does not meet the requirements for an associate degree, but may meet requirements for a diploma or certificate.
Introduction to Computer Environment
ID: EGR-110
This course provides an overview of computer hardware, available software, operating systems, and applications. This course also includes fundamental techniques of programming in one or more languages used in engineering technology.
Introduction to Computers
ID: CPT-101
This course covers basic computer history, theory and applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, data bases, and the operating system.
Introduction to Human Services
ID: HUS-101
This course covers an overview of the field of human services. Role responsibilities, problems, boundaries, and strategies of human service workers are included. This course also includes an overview of agencies in the service area, curriculum requirements and career opportunities. A 20-hour practicum in a social service organization is required.
Introduction to Social Work
ID: HUS-204
This course includes a general introduction to social work, including history, philosophy, organization, methods, and settings with emphasis on rehabilitation and other community services.
Introduction to Watercolor
ID: ART-212
This course is an introduction to the transparent american watercolor technique, emphasizing the creation of landscapes and still-life subjects that utilize appropriate brush techniques and proper color mixing for this medium.
Latin American Literature
ID: ENG-212
This course is survey of the major works, genres, and writers of Latin America. The relationships among the literature, culture, and history of Latin America will emphasized.
Leadership Development in Human Services
ID: HUS-222
This course is an overview of human services leadership and professional development principles, historical and contemporary issues common to human services management and administration, and comparative analyses of the personal and professional development philosophies of leaders in the human services field.
Learners and Diversity
ID: EDU-241
This course is a study of lifespan development and learning with an emphasis on individual & group diversity. The students are required to participate in a field experience. 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.
Legal Bibliography
ID: LEG-132
This course is a study of the methods of legal research, proper citation of authority, use of legal treatises, texts, reporters, and digests. This course introduces students to the techniques and procedures of legal writing and analysis.
Mechanical Engineering Lab I
ID: EGR-261
This course prepares students with the foundational skills in mechanical engineering. Topics include measurements, experimental design, data analysis, preparation of laboratory reports, and making technical presentations. *Note: This course was developed as a transfer course for use at MTC due to an agreement with the UofSC.*
Microcomputer Operating Systems
ID: CPT-176
This course covers operating system concepts of microcomputers, including file maintenance, disk organization, batch files and subdirectory concepts. This course also provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform post-installation and day-to-day administration on task in a single- domain or multiple-domain Microsoft Windows NT-based network. Instruction includes: disk resources and management; tracking usage and disk space; creating and administering user and group accounts; administering the MS Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation operating system in a real world environment.