Apr 27, 2024  
2022-2023 College Catalog 
    
2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Mathematics

  
  • MAT 120 - Probability and Statistics

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

    This course includes the following topics: introductory probability and statistics, including organization of data; sample space concepts; random variables; counting problems; binomial and normal distributions; central limit theorem; confidence intervals and test hypothesis for large and small samples; types I and II errors; linear regression and correlation.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement score or MAT 102  with a grade of “C” or higher, or MAT 101  with a grade of A and a satisfactory reading placement score or   with a grade of “C” or higher or   or ENG 103  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus

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

    This course is designed to introduce the ideas and applications of Differential and Integral Calculus and focuses on the concepts of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration in the context of algebraic functions.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement score or MAT 109  with a grade of “C” or higher and a satisfactory reading placement score or   with a grade of “C” or higher or   or ENG 103  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • MAT 137 - Calculus I with Algebraic Functions

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

    This course is designed to introduce the ideas and applications of Differential and Integral Calculus and focuses on the concepts of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration in the context of algebraic functions.


    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement scores or MAT 111  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MAT 138 - Calculus I with Transcendental Functions

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

    This course is designed to introduce the ideas and applications of Differential and Integral Calculus and focuses on the concepts of differentiation and integration with applications in the context of transcendental functions.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement scores or MAT 137  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MAT 140 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus I

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

    This course includes the following topics: derivatives and integrals of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions; curve sketching; maxima and minima of functions; related rates; work; and analytic geometry.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement score or MAT 111  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • MAT 141 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus II

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

    This course includes the following topics: continuation of calculus of one variable, including analytic geometry; techniques of integration; volumes by integration, and other applications; infinite series, including Taylor series; improper integrals.

    Prerequisites: MAT 138  or MAT 140  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • MAT 150 - Fundamentals of Mathematics (Non-Degree Credit)

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

    This course includes the following topics: elementary number theory; basic algebra and geometry; English and SI measurements; ratio and proportion; statistics; and graph interpretation. Non-degree credit. This is an adaptive type of learning model where outcomes may vary depending on your placement score and the time invested in the course. Content can potentially cover course material from MAT 031, MAT 032, MAT 101, and MAT 102. Each student will be placed on an individualized “Learning Path” which includes study skills like time management, note-taking, test-taking, and problem solving strategies. Students can expect instruction on how to learn mathematics and be provided with lab time to get individualized math instruction.

    Note: 1. If MAT 150 is not offered students can enroll in MAT 031  or MAT 032 .

  
  • MAT 155 - Contemporary Mathematics

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

    This course includes techniques and applications of the following topics: properties of and operations with real numbers, elementary algebra, consumer mathematics, applied geometry, measurement, graph sketching and interpretations, and descriptive statistics.


    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement score or MAT 032  with a grade of “C*” or higher.
    Note: This course cannot be used for an AA or AS degree.

  
  • MAT 170 - Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I

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

    This course includes the following topics: elementary algebra, geometry, trigonometry and applications.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement scores, or MAT 032  with a grade of “C*” or higher.
    Note: This course cannot be used for an AA or AS degree.

  
  • MAT 171 - Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry II

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

    This course includes the following topics: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and advanced applications.

    Prerequisites: MAT 170  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: 1. This course cannot be used for an AA or AS degree. 2. Course is only offered in Fall and Spring.

  
  • MAT 211 - Math for Elementary Education I

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

    This course includes the following topics: Logic; set theory; properties of and operations on counting numbers, integers, rational numbers and real numbers.

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory math placement score or MAT 102  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: 1. This course counts for elective credit only towards an AA or AS degree. 2. Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MAT 212 - Math for Elementary Education II

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

    This course includes the following topics: basic algebra; introductory geometry; probability and statistics.

    Prerequisites: MAT 211  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: 1. This course counts for elective credit only towards an AS degree. 2. Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MAT 215 - Geometry

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

    This course includes the following topics: Euclidean geometry of points, lines, triangles, circles, and polygons; right triangle trigonometry; and analytical geometry of the straight line. (This course is designed primarily for elementary teachers.)

    Prerequisites: MAT 212  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: 1. This course counts for elective credit only towards an AA or AS degree. 2. Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MAT 230 - Basic Multivariable Calculus

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

    This course includes the following topics: partial derivatives; extreme problems; multiple integration; continuous probability distributions; difference equations; and management and economic applications.

    Prerequisites: MAT 130  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring and Summer.

  
  • MAT 240 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus III

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

    This course includes the following topics: multivariable calculus, including vectors, partial derivatives and their applications to maximum and minimum problems with and without constraints; line integrals; multiple integrals in rectangular and other coordinates; and Stokes’ and Green’s theorems.

    Prerequisites: MAT 141  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • MAT 242 - Differential Equations

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

    This course includes the following topics: solution of linear and elementary non-linear differential equations by standard methods with sufficient linear algebra to solve systems; applications; series; Laplace transform; and numerical methods.

    Prerequisites: MAT 141  with a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)


Mechanics Engineering Technology

  
  • MET 224 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics

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

    This course covers basic hydraulics and pneumatic principles and circuits. System components such as pumps, compressors, piping, valves, cylinders, fluid motors, accumulators and receivers are discussed.

    Prerequisites: MAT 170  or approval needed by the Department Head, Program Director, or Coordinator of Instructional Activities.
    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MET 238 - Lean Manufacturing

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

    This course covers the fundamentals of lean manufacturing techniques to be applied by mechanical engineering technicians and technologists. Topics include identification and elimination of waste, JIT, value-added principles, production leveling, and inventory management.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall and Spring.


Mechatronics Technology

  
  • MEC 101 - Circuit Analysis

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

    This course is a study of applying mathematics to properly analyze and solve series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. In addition, this course also explores the fundamentals of reading circuit diagrams and prints.

    Corequisite: MEC 110 .
  
  • MEC 102 - Industrial Machining and Tools

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

    This course covers the fundamentals of machining metals by the operations of milling, drilling, and tapping along with the principles of precision measurements. In addition, safety guidelines of operating metalworking machines and hand tools that are commonly used in an industrial maintenance environment will be covered.

  
  • MEC 103 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics

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

    This course covers the introduction to fluid power systems and the principles of how hydraulics and pneumatics are utilized in manufacturing. In addition, the study of fluid power symbols and schematics are related to the actual working component installations.

  
  • MEC 110 - DC Circuits

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

    This course is a study of direct current theory. Series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits are solved using Ohm’s law and critical thinking skills. In addition to solving, circuits are constructed and tested for proper operation using various measuring instruments.

    Corequisite: MEC 101 .
  
  • MEC 111 - AC Circuits

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

    This course is a study of the fundamentals of alternating current theory. Circuits are constructed using various resistive, inductive, and capacitive components, and then tested for proper operation using various measuring instruments. In addition, three phase power and transformers are covered and analyzed.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101  and MEC 110 .
  
  • MEC 112 - Digital Controls

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

    This course is a study of logic, mathematics, components, and circuits utilized in digital control systems. Emphasis is placed on logic used in hardwired and programmable systems.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 .
  
  • MEC 113 - Solid State Devices

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

    Course Description This course is a study of the principles of solid state devices such as diodes, transistors, and FET’s. In addition to exploring the theory behind semiconductor materials, circuits are constructed, analyzed, and tested for proper operation.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 , and MEC 111 .
  
  • MEC 120 - Sensors and Instrumentation

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

    This course is a study of basic industrial instruments with particular emphasis on the devices utilized to control modern manufacturing processes. Emphasis is placed on various types of sensors and how they interface with computers and controllers with machines to accomplish a task.

  
  • MEC 130 - Motor Controls

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

    This course is an introduction to the principles and applications of motor control circuits. A study of the various control devices and wiring used in industrial processes is also covered.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 MEC 111 .
  
  • MEC 150 - Mechanical Systems

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

    This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including various methods of how torque, HP, and motion are generated. In addition, the correct procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance as related to manufacturing equipment will be covered.

    Prerequisites: MEC 102 .
  
  • MEC 200 - AC/DC Machines

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

    This course is a study of applications, operations, and construction of AC and DC machines. Generators, AC/DC motors, and alternators are wired and tested for proper functionality.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 , and MEC 111 .
  
  • MEC 201 - AC/DC Drives

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

    This course covers the principles of operation and application of AC drives and DC drives, and additional motor control devices and techniques.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 MEC 111 , and MEC 130 .
  
  • MEC 210 - Programmable Logic Controllers I

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

    This course is an introduction to programmable logic controllers with an emphasis on basic programming techniques. Basic hardware as well as a variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered. Programs are constructed, operated, and tested.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 MEC 111 MEC 112 , and MEC 130 .
  
  • MEC 211 - Programmable Logic Controllers II

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

    This course covers the application of programmable logic 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: MEC 101 MEC 110 MEC 111 MEC 112 MEC 130 , and MEC 210 .
  
  • MEC 212 - Robotics and Automation

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

    This course includes programming and testing robotic equipment used in automation with a concentration on connecting, assembling, and automating manufacturing processes.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 MEC 111 MEC 112 MEC 130 , and MEC 210 .
  
  • MEC 213 - Technical Troubleshooting

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

    This course consists of a systematic approach to troubleshooting techniques used to diagnose failures in mechanical, electrical, and fluid power systems. In addition, utilizing the proper testing equipment that aids in locating the root cause of machine malfunctions.

    Prerequisites: MEC 101 MEC 110 MEC 111 MEC 112 MEC 130 MEC 210 , and MEC 211 .
  
  • MEC 214 - Reliability Centered Maintenance

    Class Hours: 3
    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is the study of methods of preventive and predictive maintenance that ensures continuous improvement. This includes vibration analysis, infrared photography, and ultrasonic measuring equipment.


Media Arts Production

  
  • MAP 101 - Audio Techniques I

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

    This course covers an introduction to the tools and processes involved in audio production, including basic training in the operation of sound recording and playback systems. The fundamentals of sound are also covered.

  
  • MAP 104 - Radio Production I

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

    This course is an introduction to radio production techniques.

    Prerequisites: MAP 101 . All prerequisites require a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MAP 112 - Media Graphics I

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

    This course is an introduction to editing techniques used to create motion graphics and visual effects.

    Prerequisites: ARV 231 . All prerequisites require a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MAP 122 - Field Production I

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

    This course introduces the setup, operation, and application of video equipment for field production.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MAP 130 - Lighting Fundamentals

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

    This course introduces students to the equipment, safety requirements, protocol and aesthetic techniques used in lighting digital and film productions.

    Prerequisites: ARV 114 . All prerequisites require a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MAP 140 - Writing for Media Production

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

    This course is designed to teach writing techniques for radio, television, and other electronic media.

  
  • MAP 141 - Journalism for Media

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

    This course covers the preparation of news in a form desirable for broadcasting and other electronic media.

  
  • MAP 150 - Studio Production I

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

    This course covers the basics of studio operations with emphasis on lighting, cameras, floor management, and control room operations.

    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MAP 160 - Introduction to Media Arts & Ethics

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

    This course covers the history, current trends and ethics of Media Arts.

    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MAP 161 - Media Literacy

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

    This course is the study of the creation and interpretation of visual and aural production techniques used in the electronic media.

  
  • MAP 201 - Audio Techniques II

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

    This course covers advanced audio production techniques.

    Prerequisites: MAP 101 . All prerequisites require a grade of “C” or higher.
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MAP 204 - Radio Production II

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

    This course covers advanced radio production techniques.

    Prerequisites: MAP 101  and MAP 104 . All prerequisites require a grade of “C” or higher. 
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MAP 212 - Motion Graphics I

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

    This course covers the practice and art of creating motion graphics and visual effects for media and film production.

    Prerequisites: ARV 231  with a grade of “B” or higher or permission from the Program Director. 
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MAP 223 - Interview and Discussion

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

    This course covers the techniques for successfully interviewing people, whether for sound bites or for full-length interview programs.

    Prerequisites: ARV 231  and MAP 122 . All prerequisites require a grade of “C” or higher. 
    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MAP 226 - Producing and Directing

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

    This course covers the planning and execution of production to create video programing across media platforms.

    Prerequisites: ARV 231  and MAP 122 . All prerequisites courses require a grade of “C” or higher. 
    Corequisite: MAP 280 .
  
  • MAP 265 - Media Arts Business Procedures

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

    This course is a study of professional practices involved in the organization and operation of businesses involved in media production as well as professional practices of independent, freelance contractors.

    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MAP 271 - SCWE in Media Arts Production I

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

    This course includes supervised production experience at a media production location.

    Prerequisites: Approval needed by the Department Head, Program Director, or Coordinator of Instructional Activities.
    Note: Course is offered every semester.

  
  • MAP 280 - Media Arts Exit Portfolio

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

    This course is a study of the development of strategies for entering the media arts industry. Students will refine portfolio demo reels and resumes to meet professional standards.

    Prerequisites: MAP 104  with a grade of “C” or higher. 
    Corequisite: MAP 226 

Medical Assistant

  
  • MED 103 - Medical Assisting Introduction

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

    This course provides an introduction to the profession of medical assisting, including qualifications, duties, and the role of the medical assistant.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MED 104 - Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures

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

    This course provides a study of receptionist duties, patient record management, insurance claims processing, ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS coding, letter writing, computer applications and the use of other business machines.

    Prerequisites: MED 103 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MED 107 - Medical Office Management

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

    This course provides a study of the principles and practices of banking and accounting procedures, billing methods, and office management.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MED 114 - Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures

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

    This course covers examination room techniques, including vital signs, specialty examination, minor surgical techniques and emergency procedures.

    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MED 115 - Medical Office Lab Procedures I

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

    This course provides a study of laboratory techniques commonly used in physicians’ offices and other facilities.

    Prerequisites: MED 103 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MED 116 - Medical Office Lab Procedures II

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

    This course includes the study of laboratory techniques commonly used in physicians’ offices and other facilities.

    Prerequisites: MED 115 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MED 118 - Pharmacology for the Medical Assistant

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

    This course provides a study of medical office pharmacology and drug calculations along with medication preparation and administration.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MED 156 - Clinical Experience I

    Class Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 12
    Credit Hours: 6

    This course provides direct experience in a physician’s office or other selected medical facilities.

    Prerequisites:  .
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.


Medical Laboratory Technology

  
  • MLT 101 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology

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

    This course provides an introduction to laboratory medicine, including techniques for routine laboratory procedures, medical terminology, safety, and an overview of each area within the laboratory.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MLT 105 - Medical Microbiology

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

    This course provides a survey of organisms encountered in the clinical microbiology laboratory, including sterilization and disinfection techniques.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MLT 108 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids

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

    This course introduces the routine analysis and clinical significance of urine and other body fluids.

    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MLT 110 - Hematology

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

    This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology, including hemoglobins, hematocrits, white and red counts, and identification of blood cells.

    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MLT 115 - Immunology

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

    This course provides a study of the immune system, disease states, and the basic principles of immunological testing.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MLT 120 - Immunohematology

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

    This course introduces the theory and practice of blood banking, including the ABO, RH and other blood group systems, compatibility testing, and HDN.

    Prerequisites: MLT 115 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MLT 130 - Clinical Chemistry

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

    This course focuses on the study of nutritional, functional and excretional chemicals in blood and body fluids, including testing techniques and clinical significance.

    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MLT 205 - Advanced Microbiology

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

    This course provides a detailed study of microorganisms and the currently accepted procedures for identification of these microorganisms in the clinical laboratory.

    Prerequisites: MLT 105 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MLT 210 - Advanced Hematology

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

    This course provides a study of the diseases of blood cells and other hematologic procedures including coagulation.

    Prerequisites: MLT 110 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Summer.

  
  • MLT 230 - Advanced Clinical Chemistry

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

    This course includes advanced theory, principles, and instrument techniques used in clinical chemistry.

    Prerequisites: MLT 130  and BIO 112 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MLT 241 - Medical Lab Transition

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

    This course correlates laboratory procedures and concepts, with emphasis on higher level cognitive applications.

    Prerequisites: MLT 101 , MLT 105 , MLT 108 , MLT 110 , MLT 115 , MLT 120 , MLT 130 , MLT 205 , MLT 210 , and MLT 230 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MLT 251 - Clinical Experience I

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 15
    Credit Hours: 5

    This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory.

    Prerequisites: MLT 101 , MLT 105 , MLT 108 , MLT 110 , MLT 115 , MLT 120 , MLT 130 , MLT 205 , MLT 210 , and MLT 230 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MLT 252 - Clinical Experience II

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 15
    Credit Hours: 5

    This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory.

    Prerequisites: MLT 251 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Fall.

  
  • MLT 253 - Clinical Experience III

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 15
    Credit Hours: 5

    This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory.

    Prerequisites: MLT 252 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.

  
  • MLT 254 - Clinical Experience IV

    Class Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 15
    Credit Hours: 5

    This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory.

    Prerequisites: MLT 253 .
    Note: Course is only offered in Spring.


Military Science

  
  • MLS 107 - Leadership Fundamentals I

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

    The study of leadership focused at the individual level. Students will learn effective communicating skills, ethical decision-making, small group management and mental and physical conditioning. Skills will be applied in a variety of challenging training events during Leadership Laboratory to include rappelling, water survival, land navigation and team athletics.

  
  • MLS 108 - Leadership Fundamentals II

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

    Continued study of leadership focused at the individual and team level. Topics include problem solving, critical thinking, leadership styles and group cohesion. Leadership laboratory training will include small unit tactics and weapons firing.

  
  • MLS 111 - Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force I

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

    This survey course is designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and provide an overview of the basic characteristics, missions, and organization of the Air Force.

  
  • MLS 112 - Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force II

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

    This survey course is a continuation of MLS 111 designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and provide an overview of the basic characteristics, missions, and organization of the Air Force.

  
  • MLS 207 - Leadership Development I

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

    This course is the study of leadership focused at the team level. Students will develop leadership skills through public speaking, managing small groups, and mentoring first year students. Skill will be applied in a variety of challenging training events during leadership laboratory to include rappelling, water survival, land navigation and team-building exercises.


  
  • MLS 208 - Leadership Development II

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

    Continued study of leadership at the team and small group level. Focuses on moral leadership, officership and the Army as a profession. Leadership Laboratory training includes small unit tactics, airmobile operations and weapons firing. Students will lead teams throughout the semester.

  
  • MLS 211 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I

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

    This course focuses on laying the foundation for teams and leadership. The topics include skills that will allow cadets to improve their leadership on a personal level and within a team. The course will prepare cadets for their field training experience where they will be able to put the concepts learned into practice. The purpose is to instill a leadership mindset and to motivate sophomore students to transition from AFROTC cadet to AFROTC officer candidate.

  
  • MLS 212 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals II

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

    This course is a continuation of MLS 211 and focuses on laying the foundation for teams and leadership. The topics include skills that will allow cadets to improve their leadership on a personal level and within a team. The course will prepare cadets for their field training experience where they will be able to put the concepts learned into practice. The purpose is to instill a leadership mindset and to motivate sophomore students to transition from AFROTC cadet to AFROTC officer candidate.


Music

  
  • MUS 101 - Chorus I

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected choral music. (Women’s Choir)

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 102 - Chorus II

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected choral music. (Men’s Choir)

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 103 - Chorus III

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected choral music. (Mixed Choir)

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 104 - Chorus IV

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected choral music.

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 105 - Music Appreciation

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

    This course is an introduction to the study of music with focus on the elements of music and their relationships, the musical characteristics of representative works and composers, common musical forms and genres of various western and non-western historical style periods, and appropriate listening experiences.

    (UNIVERSITY TRANSFER)

  
  • MUS 110 - Music Fundamentals

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

    This course is an introduction to the elements of music and music notation with keyboard applications.

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 111 - Band I

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected band music.

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 112 - Band II

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected band music.

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 113 - Band III

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected band music.

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 

  
  • MUS 114 - Band IV

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

    This course includes the study and performance of selected band music.

    Note: This course is only offered in Fall and Spring. 
     


Nursing

  
  • NUR 106 - Pharmacologic Basics

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

    This introductory course outlines the basic concepts of pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics. The process of clinical calculations is introduced as well as major drug classifications.

    Corequisite: NUR 120 .
  
  • NUR 115 - Basic Concepts in Nursing

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

    This course introduces students to the profession of nursing through both classroom and limited lab/clinical experiences. ADN and PNR majors only.

    Note: This course is only offered online in the Summer. 

  
  • NUR 120 - Basic Nursing Concepts

    Class Hours: 4.5
    Lab Hours: 7.5
    Credit Hours: 7

    This course introduces the application of the nursing process in the care of persons throughout the life span who are experiencing selected common health problems.

    Prerequisites: Admission to the program.
  
  • NUR 121 - Intermediate Nursing Concepts

    Class Hours: 5
    Lab Hours: 9
    Credit Hours: 8

    This course facilitates the application of the nursing process in the care of persons throughout the life span who are experiencing common health problems. This course will also include complex health problems.

    Prerequisites: NUR 106  and NUR 120 . All prerequisite courses require a grade of “B” or higher.
  
  • NUR 162 - Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

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

    This course covers application of critical thinking skills and nursing concepts in the care of adult clients with selected mental health problems in a variety of settings. The course includes the study of dynamics of human behavior ranging from normal to extreme.

    Prerequisites: NUR 106  and NUR 120 . All prerequisite courses require a grade of “B” or higher.
  
  • NUR 170 - Nursing Applications

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

    This course facilitates student’s understanding and application of nursing concepts through the use of patient situation discussions. Nursing history, legal and ethical principles will be discussed. ADN and PNR majors only.

    Note: Course is only offered in Summer and is only offered online.

 

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