May 06, 2024  
2019-2020 College Catalog 
    
2019-2020 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Geography

  
  • GEO 102 - World Geography

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes a geographic analysis of the regions of the world, i.e., North and South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa. Diversity of each region is emphasized by examining its physical environment, natural resources, social, cultural, economic, and political systems.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory reading and English placement scores for  ; or satisfactory English scores for ENG 101   and completion of RDG 100   with a C or higher; or completion of     or   with a grade of with a grade of C or higher.
    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)


History

  
  • HIS 101 - Western Civilization to 1689

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    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.

    Note: An English placement score satisfactory for ENG 101  is strongly recommended.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • HIS 102 - Western Civilization Post 1689

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    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.

    Note: An English placement score satisfactory for ENG 101  is strongly recommended.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • HIS 122 - History, Technology, and Society

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers topics in the history of technology with emphasis on how technology affects society and how society shapes technology. Emphasis is on 19th and 20th century America, but some material from other periods of Western Civilization and other world regions may be discussed.

  
  • HIS 201 - American History: Discovery to 1877

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a survey of U.S. history from discovery to 1877. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.

    Note: An English placement score satisfactory for ENG 101  is strongly recommended.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • HIS 202 - American History: 1877 to Present

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a survey of U.S. history from 1877 to the present. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.

    Note: An English placement score satisfactory for ENG 101  is strongly recommended.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)


Humanities

  
  • HSS 105 - Technology and Culture

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides a study of the impact of technological change on cultural values, society, and the individual.

    Note: This course counts for elective credit only in the AA and AS degree programs.

  
  • HSS 205 - Technology and Society

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an investigation of the impact of modern technological changes in America on the individual, society, and the physical environments.


Industrial Electricity/Electronics

  
  • EEM 117 - AC/DC Circuits I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested.

  
  • EEM 118 - AC/DC Circuits II

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a continuation of the study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verfied with electrical measurements.

    Prerequisites:  .
  
  • EEM 131 - Solid-State Devices

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of semiconductor theory and common solid-state devices. Circuits are constructed and tested.

    Prerequisites: EEM 118.
  
  • EEM 161 - Industrial Instruments

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of basic industrial instruments with particular emphasis on the devices utilized to control modern manufacturing processes.

  
  • EEM 173 - Electrical Installation I

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 2

    This course is an introduction to the study of electrical wiring techniques commonly used in commercial, industrial and residential applications. Emphasis will be placed on compliance with the National Electrical Code.

  
  • EEM 217 - AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of AC and DC machines to include operational theory, applications, and construction. Relevant sections of the National Electrical Code will also be covered.

  
  • EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives.

    Prerequisites: IMT 141 .
  
  • EEM 230 - Digital Electronics

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of logic, mathematics, components and circuits utilized in digital equipment.

  
  • EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an introduction to programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered.

    Prerequisites: EEM 230  and  .
  
  • EEM 252 - Programmable Controllers Applications

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the application of programmable controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated, and tested.

    Prerequisites: EEM 251 .
  
  • EEM 275 - Technical Troubleshooting

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course consists of a systematic approach to troubleshooting. Techniques used to analyze proper circuit operation and malfunctions are studied.

    Prerequisites: EEM 251 .

Industrial Management Technology

  
  • IMG 115 - Industrial Management Safety

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the managerial safety fundamentals and the relationship to the economics of accident prevention. Promotion of safe practices includes mechanical safeguards, fire preventive housekeeping, occupational devices, first aid, safety organization, protection equipment, and the analysis of accident causes. OSHA standards will be reviewed.

  
  • IMG 233 - Industrial Supervision

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the principles, concepts, and techniques concerned with effective and efficient utilization of personnel. Emphasis is placed on leadership and human behavior as they relate to employer-employee relationships. Includes teaming and problem-solving situations.


Industrial Mechanics

  
  • IMT 112 - Hand Tool Operations

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the use of hand tools and their applications in industrial and service areas.

  
  • IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course covers the basic technology and principles of hydraulics and pneumatics.

  
  • IMT 141 - Electrical Control Devices

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 6
    Credit Hours: 5

    This course covers principals and applications of electrical motor, control circuits, and industrial equipment.

    Prerequisites:   with a grade of C or better.
  
  • IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including the procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance.

  
  • IMT 202 - Electrical Troubleshooting

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course covers diagnosing a mechanical problem using prints and electrical troubleshooting techniques.

    Prerequisites:  ,  , and IMT 233 .
  
  • IMT 224 - Basic Electronics Theory

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is the study of basic electronic theory. Students will learn to identify electronic system components and interpret electronic schematic diagrams. (Note: Course is aligned with NCCER standard 32315.)

    Prerequisites: EEM 118 .
  
  • IMT 230 - Reliability Centered Maintenance

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is the study of methods of predictive and preventive maintenance. Vibration analysis, infrared photography and ultrasonics will be covered.

  
  • IMT 233 - Programmable Logic Controllers

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This is the study of programmable logic controllers. Students will learn how to state the characteristics of different types of memory and count and convert between number systems. (Note: Course is aligned with NCCER module 32508).

    Prerequisites: IMT 141 .

Information Systems

  
  • IST 150 - Project Management Essentials for IT Professionals

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is the study of integrated project management for computer technology professionals with emphasis on the methods & software used by IT professionals, including task lists, Gantt charts, discussion of critical path statistical resource management, scheduling, budgeting, & economic factors.

    Prerequisites:  .
  
  • IST 191 - LINUX System Administration

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will provide students with the skills necessary to administer a LINUX system, including hardware/software configuration, user and group administration, LINUX network configuration, and file system management.

    Prerequisites:  .
  
  • IST 201 - Cisco Internetworking Concepts

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    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.

    Prerequisites: IST 220 
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  • IST 202 - Cisco Router Configuration

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of LANs, WANs, OSI models, Ethernet, token ring, fiber distributed data interface TCP/IP addressing protocol, dynamic routing, routing, and the network administrator’s role and function.

    Prerequisites: IST 201 .
  
  • IST 203 - Advanced Cisco Router Configuration

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of configuring Cisco routers.

    Prerequisites: IST 202 .
  
  • IST 204 - Cisco Troubleshooting

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of troubleshooting network problems.

    Prerequisites: IST 203 .
  
  • IST 220 - Data Communications

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the fundamentals of data communications. Basic signaling, networking, and various transmission media are covered.

    Prerequisites: CPT 167 .
  
  • IST 222 - Introduction to Webpage Production

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to develop skills in using common office and web development software to produce webpage content.

  
  • IST 237 - Intermediate Website Design

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of server-side (cgi; dynamic HMTL) and client-side (JavaScript) dynamic web design, including the incorporation of database applications and content into web pages.

    Prerequisites: CPT 234  and  .
  
  • IST 241 - Network Architecture I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of how the computer architecture relates to the interconnecting of the various network components, the environment in which the applications processes execute, and the overall plan defining services to be provided in a distributed environment.

    Prerequisites: IST 220 
  
  • IST 257 - LAN Network Server Technologies

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of network operating system technologies including network operating system architecture, the installation, configuration, monitoring and troubleshooting of network resources, and network administration functions such as user/group maintenance, network security, print services, remote access, fault tolerance, backup and recovery.

    Prerequisites: IST 220 .
  
  • IST 266 - Internet and Firewall Security

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an introduction to firewalls and other network security components that can work together to create an in-depth defensive perimeter around a Local Area Network (LAN).

    Prerequisites: IST 220 .
  
  • IST 268 - Computer Forensics

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides students with a foundational knowledge in computer forensics investigation. Students are introduced to the skills, tools, and methods used to gather, document, and handle electronic evidence.

    Prerequisites: IST 191 .
  
  • IST 269 - Digital Forensics

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course examines advanced technical aspects of digital computer evidence to include detection, collection, identification, and preservation. Emphasis is placed on specific tools and methods for extracting deleted or destroyed computer-related evidence.

    Prerequisites: IST 268 .
  
  • IST 272 - Relational Database

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides a comprehensive foundation in both SQL and relational database design and implementation. Dynamic and embedded SQL programming techniques are emphasized.

    Prerequisites:  .
  
  • IST 290 - Special Topics in Information Sciences

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers special topics in information sciences technologies. As topics change, students may repeat this course for additional credit with permission of Department Head.

    Prerequisites: CPT 234 .
  
  • IST 291 - Fundamentals of Network Security I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is the study of intro levels of security processes based on a security policy, emphasizing hands-on skills in the areas of secure perimeter, security connectivity, security management, identity services, and intrusion detection. The course prepares students to manage network security.

    Prerequisites:  .

Interdisciplinary Studies

  
  • IDS 106 - Employment Skills Development

    Class Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course offers the student a simulated work experience in a lab setting. Students will perform mock interviews and learn the soft skills required for the job market.

  
  • IDS 207 - Cultural Exploration

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will explore the culture and environment of the country or region in which the students are studying while abroad. The special topics studied will provide the students with a deeper understanding of the political, social, economic and cultural issues they experience.

  
  • IDS 250 - Honors Colloquium - Science

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 1

    The colloquium will include readings, lectures and group discussion and may include service learning projects in natural or physical sciences. Students are expected to participate in class activities while developing leadership and teambuilding skills. Topics and content will vary by semester.

  
  • IDS 251 - Honors Colloquium - Social Sciences

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 1

    The colloquium will include readings, lectures and group discussion and may include service learning projects in social sciences. Students are expected to participate in class activities while developing leadership and teambuilding skills. Topics and content will vary by semester.

  
  • IDS 252 - Honors Colloquium - English

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 1

    The colloquium will include readings, lectures and group discussion and may include service learning projects in English or speech. Students are expected to participate in class activities while developing leadership and teambuilding skills. Topics and content will vary be semester.

  
  • IDS 253 - Honors Colloquium - Humanities

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 1

    The colloquium will include readings, lectures and group discussion and may include service learning projects in humanities. Students are expected to participate in class activities while developing leadership and teambuilding skills. Topics and content will vary by semester.

  
  • IDS 254 - Honors Colloquium - Mathematics

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 1

    The colloquium will include readings, lectures and group discussion and may include service learning projects in mathematics. Students are expected to participate in class activities while developing leadership and teambuilding skills. Topics and content will vary by semester.

  
  • IDS 255 - Honors Colloquium - Interdisciplinary

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 1

    The colloquium will include readings, lectures and group discussion and may include service learning projects in multiple disciplines. Students are expected to participate in class activities while developing leadership and teambuilding skills. Topics and content will vary by semester.


Legal Assistant

  
  • LEG 120 - Torts

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the various classifications and functions of tort law, including intentional and negligent torts, causation, proximate cause, and defenses.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 121 - Business Law I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the basics of commercial law, with emphasis on the formation and enforcement of contracts and the rules particular to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and sales of goods.

    Prerequisites: LEG 135  and LEG 230 .
  
  • LEG 122 - Business Law II

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an in-depth study of the Uniform Commercial Code with special emphasis on the essentials of Article 3, Commercial Paper, and Article 9, Secured Transactions. Business partnerships and corporations and their formation are studied.

    Prerequisites:  , LEG 135 , and LEG 230 .
  
  • LEG 132 - Legal Bibliography

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the methods of legal research, proper citation of authority, use of legal treatises, texts, reporters, and digests.

  
  • LEG 135 - Introduction to Law and Ethics

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides a general introduction to law, including courts, legal terminology, procedures, systems, and laws of society. Emphasis is on ethics and the role of the paralegal in the legal system.

  
  • LEG 201 - Civil Litigation I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    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.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 202 - Civil Litigation II

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes an in-depth examination of the principles of litigation, focusing on the application of civil techniques and the role of a paralegal using hypothetical cases.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 212 - Workers’ Compensation

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the history of worker’s compensation, case laws, statues, regulations, and procedures in handling claims.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 213 - Family Law

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes an examination of the laws of marriage, divorce, annulment, separation, adoption, custody, and the juvenile.

    Prerequisites:   and   .
  
  • LEG 214 - Property Law

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes an overview of South Carolina property law, including the mechanics of various commercial and private property transactions and mortgage foreclosures.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 218 - Immigration Law

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of immigration law and procedures in the United States. Materials will focus on statutory and regulatory aspects of the immigration process. The impact of criminal statutes will be assessed. Applicable court opinions will be examined.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 230 - Legal Writing

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes methods, techniques, and procedures for the research and preparation of legal memoranda, trial and appellate briefs, and trial notebooks.
     

  
  • LEG 231 - Criminal Law

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes a study of the definition and classification of criminal offenses, criminal responsibility, and legal procedures in a criminal prosecution.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 232 - Law Office Management

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the basic principles of office management, including administrative procedures, client relations, and office operating procedures.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 233 - Wills, Trusts, & Probate

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes a detailed study of testacy and intestacy, preparation of wills and codicils, and fundamentals of trust and probate administration. 

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 234 - Title Examination Procedures I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the common law and statutory requirements related to the transfer of real property with utilization of the appropriate indexes and documents in the appropriate city and county offices.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 242 - Law Practice Workshop

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the application of substantive knowledge in a practical situation as a paralegal.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 250 - Internship for Paralegal

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to provide the paralegal student with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience and apply the skills and knowledge in a law office or other suitable location where paralegals are employed.

    Prerequisites:   and   .
  
  • LEG 262 - Litigation Applications

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course introduces computer applications in various litigation and courtroom settings using general computer and legal software programs.

    Prerequisites:   and  .
  
  • LEG 270 - Paralegal Certification Preparation

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides a review and preparation for testing for a national paralegal certification exam.

    Prerequisites:   and  .

Machine Tool Technology

  
  • MTT 105 - Machine Tool Math Applications

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of shop math relevant to the machine tool trade.

  
  • MTT 121 - Machine Tool Theory I

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 6
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the principles involved in the production of precision metal parts.

  
  • MTT 122 - Machine Tool Practice I

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course covers practical experiences using the principles in Machine Tool Theory I.

  
  • MTT 124 - Machine Tool Practice II

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course covers the practical application of the principles in Machine Tool Theory II.

    Prerequisites:   or approval needed by the Department Head, Program Director, or Coordinator of Instructional Activities.
  
  • MTT 141 - Metals and Heat Treatment

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the properties, characteristics, and heat treatment procedures of metals.

  
  • MTT 212 - Tool Design

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of the development, material selection, manufacturing and machining procedures necessary in the production of tools and tooling.

    Prerequisites: MTT 124 .
  
  • MTT 243 - Advanced Dimensional Metrology for Machinists

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of higher levels of measurement, measuring instruments, and measuring techniques. The course consists of a theoretical and practical study incorporating the metric system, geometric dimensioning/tolerancing, sine bars/plates for compound angles and more.

  
  • MTT 251 - CNC Operations

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, and machine limits, and capabilities.

  
  • MTT 252 - CNC Setup and Operations

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 6
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course covers CNC setup and operations.

  
  • MTT 253 - CNC Programming and Operations

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting up, operating, and testing of CNC programs on CNC machines.

    Prerequisites:   or approval needed by the Department Head, Program Director, or Coordinator of Instructional Activities.
  
  • MTT 254 - CNC Programming I

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of CNC programming, including machine language and computer-assisted programming.

    Prerequisites:   or approval needed by the Department Head, Program Director, or Coordinator of Instructional Activities.
  
  • MTT 258 - Machine Tool Cam

    Class Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 6
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of computer-assisted manufacturing graphics systems needed to create CNC programs.

    Prerequisites:   or approval needed by the Department Head, Program Director, or Coordinator of Instructional Activities.
  
  • MTT 261 - Advanced Multi-Axis Programming and Operations II

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 12
    Credit Hours: 4

    This course is a study of advanced CNC multi-axis machine programming, advanced contouring, and simultaneous multi-axis machining of 3D parts.

    Prerequisites:  .

Management

  
  • MGT 101 - Principles of Management

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling.

  
  • MGT 110 - Office Management

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of various approaches to office organization and management, personnel selection and training, and ergonomics in the modern office.

  
  • MGT 121 - Small Business Operations

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the daily operations of an established small business, emphasizing staffing, recordkeeping inventory control and marketing.

  
  • MGT 150 - Fundamentals of Supervision

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of supervisory principles and techniques required to effectively manage human resources in an organization. First-line management is emphasized.

    Prerequisites: MGT 101 .
  
  • MGT 201 - Human Resource Management

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    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.

    Prerequisites: MGT 101 .
  
  • MGT 210 - Employee Selection and Retention

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course examines how to identify and assess employment needs within an organization. Students will also study the functions of recruitment, selection, and training, with an emphasis on employee retention.

  
  • MGT 220 - Operations Management I

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course introduces students to the concepts and practices that comprise operations management, including supply chain management. This course provides an overview of operating decisions and practices in multiple industry environments including manufacturing and service oriented businesses. Course is designed to prepare the student to take an active role in operations decision-making in the workplace.

    Prerequisites: MGT 101 .
  
  • MGT 221 - Operations Management II

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers additional topics related to operations and supply chain management and builds upon the concepts covered in the introductory course by allowing students the opportunity to practice concepts. This course is a continuation of the concepts of operations management and focuses on the strategic importance of the supply chain activities, such as management of inventory, materials, scheduling, lean production, and operations techniques. Students will apply concepts through case analysis, simulations, and exposure to the way that contemporary companies adapt to emerging trends in operations and supply chain management practices.

    Prerequisites: MGT 220 .
  
  • MGT 240 - Management Decision Making

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of various structured approaches to managerial decision making. The situations are realistic and will aid in developing problem-solving skills.

    Prerequisites: ACC 101  or ACC 111 , CPT 170 , MGT 101 , and MKT 101 .
  
  • MGT 260 - Leadership Fundamentals

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course examines the significant research and theories that provide the conceptual framework for viewing and practicing leadership as a collective enterprise. Emerging leaders are empowered through the leadership experience involving new organizational paradigms.

    Prerequisites:  .

Manufacturing

  
  • MFG 101 - Introduction to Manufacturing

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    In this course, students will examine manufacturing processes and systems, learn manufacturing terminology, assimilate workplace cultures, and identify requirements to work effectively in a manufacturing environment.

  
  • MFG 102 - Applied Learning in Manufacturing

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 2

    This course examines requirements of successful work in diverse manufacturing environments using structured learning experiences that occur in the classroom and/or at selected manufacturing facilities.

  
  • MFG 103 - Principles of Manufacturing

    Class Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course prepares students to understand, develop, implement, monitor, control, and improve manufacturing processes.

 

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