May 20, 2024  
2009-2010 CATALOG 
    
2009-2010 CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses Offered


 

 A grade of “C” or better is required in all prerequisite courses and in all courses specified by course numbers in the summary of required hours.

Note:  Any program directed or technical electives, all Allied Health programs, Associate of Science in Teaching (AST), and Technical Certificates requires “C” or better in all course work.

 

Aesthetics

  
  • AE 000 - Aesthetics


    The Aesthetics program specializes in the study of skin care and offers instruction in keeping skin healthy, attractive and well maintained. The course consists of 780 hours of instruction in both theoretical and basic practical skills required for licensure by the Tennessee State Board of Cosmetology. Mastery of theory and practical techniques precede laboratory activities. Students must complete the basic Aesthetics curriculum and demonstrate competence in both theory and practical basic skills before being allowed to participate in laboratory activities.Course Tags:


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Accounting

  
  • BU 114 - Principles of Accounting I

    (3)
    Principles, practices, and techniques of accounting includes accounting for service and merchandising businesses with an emphasis on proprietorships.[E]Course Tags:


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  • BU 115 - Principles of Accounting II

    (3)
    Principles, practices, and techniques of accounting includes accounting for corporations and managerial accounting with an emphasis on manufacturing businesses. Must be taken in sequence.[E]Course Tags:


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  • BU 185 - Federal Taxes I

    (3)
    Study of individual income tax; includes issues in form preparation such as tax credits, tax rates, capital gains and losses, and personal deductions.[F]Course Tags:


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  • BU 186 - Federal Taxes II

    (3)
    A continuation of BU 185, including a study of corporations, partnerships, estates, trusts, withholdings and estimated taxes.Prereq(s): BU 115, BU 185[S]Course Tags:


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  • BU 201 - Accounting Internship

    (3)
    Work experience in career specialties related to accounting technology; 9 hours/week at approved local business without compensation.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • BU 204 - Intermediate Accounting I

    (3)
    Theory and structure of financial statements; emphasizes generally accepted accounting principles. Must be taken in sequence.Prereq(s): BU 115[F]Course Tags:


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  • BU 205 - Intermediate Accounting II

    (3)
    Theory and structure of financial statements; emphasizes generally accepted accounting principles. Must be taken in sequence.Prereq(s): BU 115[S]Course Tags:


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  • BU 210 - Business Tax Reporting

    (3)
    Surveys local, state, and federal tax regulations for proprietorships, partnerships, corporations and nonprofit organizations; includes payroll, business, excise, and sales taxes.Prereq(s): BU 115, 185; or instructor’s consent[S]Course Tags:


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  • BU 211 - Legal Environment of Business

    (3)
    Principles of law governing business transactions: contracts, sales and agency.[E]Course Tags:


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  • BU 212 - Business Law

    (3)
    Principles of law governing business transactions: business organizations, property laws, commercial paper, secured transactions, and business legal environment.Prereq(s): BU 211[S]Course Tags:


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  • BU 224 - Cost and Budgeting

    (3)
    Study of cost accounting principles and procedures using accounting as managerial tool; emphasis on cost determination methods.Prereq(s): BU 115[F]Course Tags:


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  • BU 235 - Fraud Examination

    (3)
    Covers the principles and methodology of fraud detection and deterrence. Topics include skimming, cash larceny, check tampering, register disbursement schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement schemes, non-cash misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, and interviewing witnesses.Prereq(s): BU 114 or 1 year relevant experience and instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • BU 250 - Accounting Information Systems

    (3)
    Core concepts in using commercial application software in accounting information systems; integrates software application projects with course topics; experience with computer applications required.Prereq(s): BU-114[F]Course Tags:


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  • BU 255 - Professional Review in Accounting and Taxation

    (3)
    Condensed professional review of financial/ managerial accounting and income taxation topics.Prereq(s): BU-115, 185, 204, 224Concurrent: BU-205.[S]Course Tags:


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  • BU 299 - Special Topics in Accounting

    (1-3)
    Study of selected accounting and related topics of current and special interest.Prereq(s): BU-115 and/or faculty consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

  
  • AC 000 - Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology


    Theory, application, operation and maintenance of air conditioning and refrigeration systems; 30 clock hours/week.[E]Course Tags:


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American Sign Language

  
  • HP 120 - American Sign Language I

    (3)
    Study of the manual alphabet and language of “signs.” Basic level skill development; sentence structure, question forms, verb usage, classifiers, negatives, locational relationships, plurals, and time measurements stressing ASL and Deaf Community.[F]Course Tags:


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  • HP 121 - American Sign Language II

    (3)
    Study of the manual alphabet and language of “signs.” Intense study of manual communication; vocabulary, language concepts, sign language idioms, and expressive/receptive skills; intro to ASL conversational regulators.[S]Course Tags:


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  • HP 132 - Psychology of Deaf People and Their Culture

    (3)
    Study of the bilingual education for Deaf children, socio-linguistics and Deaf culture, family structure, socialization in groups and in the Deaf Community, and economic status of Deaf persons, civil rights of the Deaf, telecommunication devices, cochlear implants and deafness as a disability.[S]Course Tags:


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  • HP 135 - Special Topics in American Sign Language

    (1-3)
    Special topics in American Sign Language; focuses on use of ASL in the workplace; repeatable for credit on different topics.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • HP 220 - American Sign Language III

    (3)
    Study of the manual alphabet and language of “signs.” Focus on communication of day-to-day experiences and activities, spatial agreement, storytelling, and general conversational regulators.[F]Course Tags:


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  • HP 221 - American Sign Language IV

    (3)
    Study of the manual alphabet and language of “signs.” Emphasis on language concepts and syntax, vocabulary review, conversational patterns, numbers, fingerspelling, songs, poetry, and storytelling techniques. Must be taken in sequence.[S]Course Tags:


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  • HP 222 - Fingerspelling

    (2)
    Comprehensive study of fingerspelling, using drills to enable reading of full-speed fingerspelling and fluent expression in fingerspelling. Coreq: HP-221 or instructor’s consent.[S]Course Tags:


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Art

  
  • ART 1001 - Artist in Residence

    (1-3)
    Visiting artists interact with students in lectures and workshops: 2 workshops for 1 credit; 3 workshops for 2 credits; 4 workshops for 3 credits; repeatable; maximum of 3 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1010 - Survey: Art History I

    (3)
    Visual arts within western civilization. Near East, Aegean, Greece, Rome, early Christian, Byzantium, early medieval, Romanesque, Gothic eras.[F]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • ART 1020 - Survey: Art History II

    (3)
    Visual arts within western civilization. Renaissance, baroque, rococo, neoclassic, romantic, moderns and post moderns.[S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • ART 1030 - Art Appreciation

    (3)
    Study of significant works of art throughout history to heighten perception and enjoyment of the visual arts; consideration of formal elements in representative works of various styles, forms, and periods.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • ART 1060 - Making Art Safely

    (1)
    Survey of health and safety concerns in the field of visual arts; overview of chemicals used in diverse media; tips on studio design, safe use of materials and tools, and on how to stay informed; for artists and hobbyists.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1110 - Life Drawing I: Fine Arts Studies

    (4)
    Beginning to advanced studies from figure and still-life objects. Line and value studies emphasizing observation and accurate spatial and proportionate rendering; intro to composition.Course Tags:


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  • ART 1120 - Life Drawing II

    (4)
    Focus on sustained studies, composition, value modeling, and detail rendering; practice with live models and still life; in-depth study of drawing media; intro to personal imagery and contemporary concepts. Must be taken in sequence.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1210 - Three Dimensional Design: Fine Arts Studies

    (4)
    Design elements as they operate in 3- D; projects deal with real space and 3-D materials, may involve both relief and freestanding forms.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1250 - Stone Carving

    (3)
    Study of the direct method of carving alabaster and soapstone; use of hand, electric and pneumatic tools.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1260 - Outdoor Sculpture Fabrication

    (2)
    A class in metal sculpture based on the fundamental of public art. Course includes designing art for public areas and the metal fabricating of the art work. Must have some experience in metal fabricating, joining and finishing; repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.Prereq(s): Permission of Department[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1310 - Color: Fine Arts Studies

    (4)
    An introduction to color perception, theory and application as applied to fine arts, on a two dimensional plane. Areas studied include; theoretical and harmonic systems, color interaction and pigment/color mixing and historical, psychological and symbolic implications of color.[S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 1400 - Beginning Photography

    (1)
    Beginning photography course; intro to the darkroom, photography as art, and significant historical and contemporary photographs; emphasizes camera work and aesthetics of an image; must provide own 35mm camera.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2030 - Art Structure

    (4)
    Broad spectrum course using various techniques to develop art appreciation across a range of cultures and periods; emphasis on the contemporary; intro to a variety of materials, methods, and concepts employed by artists.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2100 - Metal Casting

    (3)
    Metal casting, using the lost wax method; various mold making techniques utilized.Prereq(s): ART 1210[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2160 - Art Education

    (4)
    Emphasizes understanding of child art as basic to good teaching and parenting; range of materials and procedures appropriate to preschoolers and 1st–6th graders; teaching art appreciation at elementary level.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2200 - Clay Portraiture and Torso

    (3)
    Life study of the human head and torso in clay; proportions and anatomy stressed.Prereq(s): ART-2610[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2310 - Painting and Composition I

    (4)
    Painting techniques in oil and/or acrylics. Focus on developing color relationships and spatial and composition skills; studies may include abstract, still life, landscape, and/ or figurative subject matters.Prereq(s): ART-1110(ART-1120 recommended)[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2320 - Painting and Composition II

    (4)
    Painting techniques in oil and/or acrylics. Stresses technical skills in sustained personal image composition; some assigned problems but focus on student’s choice of non-objective, abstract, surreal, pop, or realistic direction. Must be taken in sequence.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2410 - Photography and Darkroom I

    (4)
    Fine art approach to photography; darkroom work and oral critiques; must provide own 35mm camera. Black and white photography and printing; image, personal symbolism, avant garde composition, content, and photographs as art statements.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2420 - Photography and Darkroom II

    (4)
    Fine art approach to photography; darkroom work and oral critiques; must provide own 35mm camera. Photography as expressive communication and art; creative approach to lighting methods, camera and paper use, film type, developing, enlarging, and mounting; focus on personal imagery and content. Must be taken in sequence.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2430 - Color Photography

    (4)
    Intro to techniques and theory of color photographic process; processing slides, negative film, and color printing; design, composition and perceptual aspects of color; focus on creative expression.Prereq(s): ART-2410[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2450 - Digital Photography I

    (3)
    Fine art approach to digital imaging. Basic techniques, equipment, trends and processes used in creating imagery as personal expression. Basic computer experience and digital camera required.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2610 - Ceramics I

    (4)
    Studio in ceramics; focus on design and creative hand building, glazing and wheelthrowing. Beginning techniques.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2620 - Ceramics II

    (4)
    Studio in ceramics; focus on design and creative hand building, glazing and wheelthrowing. Intermediate techniques. Must be taken in sequence.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2770 - Field Studies of American Art

    (1-3)
    A class which includes travel within the United States, specifically to study art in American museums and galleries outside of the local area; repeatable; maximum of 1 hour applicable toward a degree. Extra fee payable to department.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2780 - Art Internship Studies

    (4)
    A course of work experience in the arts community.Prereq(s): Permission of instructor[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2790 - Intermediate Studio

    (3)
    Continued practice in technical expertise while expanding compositional and expressive components in chosen studio area; repeatable.Prereq(s): Advanced standing in emphasized media and instructor’s consent[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2990 - Special Topics in Art History or Theory

    (1-3)
    Art history/theory; topics change each term and include African-American art, photographic media history, experimental art surveys, art criticism or aesthetics, museum site learning via art travel in U.S. or abroad; repeatable for credit on different topics.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • ART 2991 - Special Topics in Studio Art

    (1-4)
    Media processes/studio techniques; topics change each term and include assemblage, stone-carving, watercolor, conceptual art, or workshops in clay, photography, drawing, wood-working, painting, matting, framing, or slide making; repeatable.[on demand]Course Tags:


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Astronomy

  
  • ASTR 1030 - Astronomy

    (4)
    Intro to astronomy; history and methods of astronomy, formation of the solar system, and physical characteristics of the sun, planets, moons, and minor members of the solar system (asteroids, meteoroids, and comets); class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.[S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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Automotive Technology

  
  • AM 000 - Automotive Technology


    ASE certified training in Automotive Electronics; Engine Performance; Steering and Suspension; Manual Transmission and Drive Train; Automatic Transmission and Transaxles; Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning; Brakes; Engine Repair and Rebuilding; 30 clock hours/week.[E]Course Tags:


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Biology

  
  • BIOL 1060 - Introduction to Human Biology

    (4)
    Human anatomy and physiology related to body systems; relationship between structural and functional roles of system components; special focus on disease and homeostasis; basic histology and terminology; not intended for transfer; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.[F, S]Note(s): Credit will not be allowed for both BIOL 1060 and PC 115.Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 1110 - General Biology I

    (4)
    Class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Chemical concepts related to biology: cell structure and function, photosynthesis, respiration, cellular control, cell division, Mendelian and molecular genetics, ecological concepts.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 1120 - General Biology II

    (4)
    Class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Evolutionary principles, survey of the Kingdoms: Archebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia; study of plant and animal biological systems. Must be taken in sequence.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 1310 - Integrated Biology

    (3)
    An integrated approach to biological lecture topics and lab activities concerning cell structure and function; interaction between living things and environment; energy for life; heredity and reproduction; diversity of living organisms; evolution for life. Class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): PHYS 1310 and CHEM 1310[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 1430 - Nutrition

    (3)
    Nutrients and their relation to human growth, development and maintenance; role of foods and their nutrients on sociological, physiological, and psychological wellbeing; food records analysis and nutritional knowledge application.[E]Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

    (4)
    Structure, function, interrelationships and homeostasis of body organ systems; biochemical, cytological and histological studies integrate dissection, experimentation, 3-D visualization, and computer applications; focus on critical thinking and clinical application; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II

    (4)
    Structure, function, interrelationships and homeostasis of body organ systems; biochemical, cytological and histological studies integrate dissection, experimentation, 3-D visualization, and computer applications; focus on critical thinking and clinical application; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems; includes immunity, metabolism, fluidelectrolyte dynamics, and genetics. Must be taken in sequence.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 2050 - Plant Morphology

    (4)
    Analysis of the structure, reproductive processes, and evolutionary relationships of the main nonvascular and vascular plant groups; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): BIOL-1110 or equivalent[F]Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 2230 - Microbiology

    (4)
    Microbial morphology and physiology; focus on energy relationships, genetics, microbial control, immune responses and human pathogens using portal of entry approach; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): BIOL-1110 or 2010[E]Course Tags:


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  • BIOL 2990 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4)
    Detailed study of a specific topic in biological sciences; repeatable for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): Department head and instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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Building Construction Technology

  
  • BL 000 - Building Construction Technology


    A 1,290 hour program that trains students in four areas of the construction trade – carpentry, electricity, masonry, and plumbing.Course Tags:


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Business Systems Technology

  
  • BST 000 - Business Systems Technology


    Communication, data records management, business math and English, office computer applications and procedures, personal/ professional development; 30 clock hours/ week.[E]Course Tags:


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Chemical Technology

  
  • CT 101 - Foundational Studies for Chemical Process Operator

    (4)
    Intro to terms and basic concepts used in food and chemical process industries; helpful to prospective and existing employees in the industry and provides base for follow-up studies in chemical and food processing; class 3 hours, lab 3.5 hours.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 102 - Fundamentals of Process Operations

    (4)
    Intro to chemical process operation basics; overview of basic process equipment characteristics involved in chemical manufacturing—heat exchangers, steam traps, pumps, valves, piping, and sensors; class 3 hours, lab 3.5 hours.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 107 - Plant Statistics

    (1)
    Intro to statistical thinking and its industrial applications; includes statistical process control, Excel use, and plant-specific control charts and graphs.Prereq(s): CT-112[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 111 - Introduction to Process Technology

    (3)
    Overview of process technology ranging from safety to process utilities; includes a plant visit.Prereq(s): DSPM-0800, DSPR-0800, DSPW-0800[F]Course Tags:


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  • CT 112 - Industrial Mathematics

    (3)
    Basic mathematical operations, systems of measure, problem solving, geometry, right angle trigonometry, and their industrial applications.Prereq(s): DSPM 0800, DSPR-0800, DSPW-0800[F]Course Tags:


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  • CT 113 - Industrial Chemistry

    (4)
    Intro of inorganic and organic chemical theories and their industrial applications; includes case studies, safety, and communication skills; class 3 hours, lab 2 hours.Prereq(s): DSPM-0800, DSPR-0800, DSPW-0800[F]Course Tags:


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  • CT 115 - Process Chemistry

    (3)
    Intro to organic chemistry and industrial applications of organic and inorganic theories; focus on plant-specific process chemistry; includes case studies, safety, and communication skills.Prereq(s): CHEM 1010[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 121 - Industrial Process Equipment

    (4)
    Intro to operation and utilization of industrial process equipment; includes preventative maintenance, safety, troubleshooting; and communication skills; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): CT-111[S]Course Tags:


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  • CT 122 - Introduction to Quality Control

    (3)
    Intro to quality concepts and applications used in process industries; includes a study of the statistical methods of quality control, quality tools, control charts, team skills and communication skills.Prereq(s): CT-111, 112[S]Course Tags:


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  • CT 123 - Introduction to Process Operations

    (4)
    Intro to theory, equipment, and application of common industrial processes such as distillation and evaporation; includes case studies, safety, troubleshooting, and communication skills; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): CT-115[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 124 - Introduction to Process Control and Instrumentation

    (3)
    Intro to the principles of process control and the functions of instruments used to monitor and control chemical processes; includes the use of process control diagrams, case studies, troubleshooting and communication skills.Prereq(s): CT-111[S]Course Tags:


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  • CT 150 - Unit Operations I

    (4)
    Processes and equipment used to convert raw materials into chemical products; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Characteristics and operations of materials handling and storage systems; checks and maintenance requirements; mixing operations, tanks, pumps, conveyors, and piping.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 210 - Basic Laboratory Techniques

    (4)
    Intro to basic laboratory techniques; filtration and extraction; use of laboratory equipment and glassware; focus on industrial applications, safety, and plant-specific techniques; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): CHEM 1010[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 211 - Instrumental Analysis

    (4)
    Spectroscopy applications and basic theory; standard lab experiments and chemical analysis methods using UV-Visible, fluorescence, atomic absorbance and emission, total organic carbon, and fourier transform infrared spectrometers; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): CT 210[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CT 220 - Unit Operations II

    (4)
    Processes and equipment used to convert raw materials into chemical products; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Focus on types of reactors, energy input/output, and reactor control methods. Must be taken in sequence.[on demand]Course Tags:


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Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 1010 - Introduction to Chemistry I

    (4)
    Principles of chemistry; not for chemistry majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Atomic and molecular structure, bonding, equation writing and stoichiometry, compound classification, gas, liquid and solid states, solutions, acids/bases.Prereq(s): DSPM-0800[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 1020 - Introduction to Chemistry II

    (4)
    Principles of chemistry; not for chemistry majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Basics of organic and analytical chemistry; organic compound families, their preparation and reactions; qualitative and quantitative analytical methods. Must be taken in sequence.Prereq(s): DSPM-0800[S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 1060 - Survey of Organic and Analytical Chemistry

    (3)
    Second semester of principles of chemistry without lab; credit not given for both CHEM-1020 and CHEM-1060; CHEM-1020 substitutes for CHEM-1060, but not vice versa.Prereq(s): CHEM-1010 or equivalent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I

    (4)
    Properties of matter related to atomic and molecular structure; element and compound reactions and equations, stoichiometry, kinetics, and measurement techniques and calculation.Coreq(s): MATH-1710 or 1740[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II

    (4)
    Properties of matter related to atomic and molecular structure; element and compound reactions and equations, stoichiometry, kinetics, and measurement techniques and calculation; 1120 lab includes qualitative analysis; for students in the field of science, medicine, or engineering; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Must be taken in sequence.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 1310 - Integrated Chemistry

    (3)
    This course is an integrated approach to basic principles of chemistry. Integration will be between lab and lecture activities as well as between this and other areas of science. Major topics of study include physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, kinetic-molecular theory and phase changes, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, types of properties of chemical reactions, water and aqueous solution chemistry, acid-base chemistry and pH, nomeclature and formula writing, naming and structure recognition of simple covalent, simple organic and biological molecules. Class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): PHYS 1310[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I

    (4)
    Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, stereochemistry, monofunctional and some polyfunctional compounds; basic separation, purification, synthesis and identification techniques emphasized in lab; for science and preprofessional majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Must be taken in sequence.Prereq(s): CHEM-1120[F]Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II

    (4)
    Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, stereochemistry, monofunctional and some polyfunctional compounds; basic separation, purification, synthesis and identification techniques emphasized in lab; for science and preprofessional majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Must be taken in sequence.Prereq(s): CHEM-1120[S]Course Tags:


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  • CHEM 2990 - Special Topics in Chemistry

    (1-5)
    Detailed study of a specific chemistry topic; repeat able for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): Department head and instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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Cisco Network Academy Program

  
  • CNAP 1010 - CISCO Network Academy Program I

    (4)
    Preparation for CISCO Network Academy Program Exam; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Introduction to how computers communicate with one or more computers. Includes the basic theories of electricity and electro-magnetism, data collision and collision detection. Topics include the OSI model and the peer to peer relationship that exists between similar OSI layers as computers connect, exchange data, and disconnect. TCP/IP, structured cabling project, and design and documentation.[F]Course Tags:


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  • CNAP 1020 - CISCO Network Academy Program II

    (4)
    Preparation for CISCO Network Academy Program Exam; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Wide area networks are discussed. CISCO routers are studied in operational detail. The student learns how to use the Command Line Interface and how to configure CISCO routers. The OSI and TCP/IP models are compared and the student learns how these models interact. Various routing protocols are studied. IP addressing and sub-netting are thoroughly discussed and practiced. The student is introduced to network troubleshooting methods.[S]Course Tags:


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  • CNAP 1030 - CISCO Network Academy Program III

    (4)
    Preparation for CISCO Network Academy Program Exam; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. The student continues learning new theories and applications including Virtual Local Area Networks, Access Control Lists, Virtual Private Networks, Wide Area Networks, Point to Point Protocol, Frame Relay, ISDN and Novell IPX. Application of gained knowledge is applied in the threaded case study throughout the semester. At the end of the semester, the student presents the solution to a complex network design scenario.[F]Course Tags:


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  • CNAP 1040 - CISCO Network Academy Program IV

    (4)
    Preparation for CISCO Network Academy Program Exam; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Multiprotocol networks using LAN and WAN interfaces, NAT and PAT configurations on specific routers, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), comparisons and contrasts between various WAN technologies. Must be taken in sequence.[S]Course Tags:


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Civil Engineering Technology

  
  • CI 101 - Construction Licensing

    (2)
    Basic concepts and practices in construction; emphasis on project contracts, elementary blueprint reading, scheduling, field operations, construction law, purchasing and cost control; Satisfactory/No Credit grading.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CI 102 - Construction Calculations

    (3)
    Applied mathematics for the construction industry; covers basic math, applied algebra, applied trigonometry, and intro to construction estimating.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CI 103 - Construction Project Administration

    (3)
    Establishing and controlling the flow of documentation on a construction project; focus on communication between owners, developers, architects, construction managers, facilities managers, general contractors, subcontractors, and vendors.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • CI 110 - Construction Safety

    (3)
    Knowledge for efficiency in the workplace; safety professionals and typical workplace accidents and injuries; preventive measures and developing, initiating, and evaluating safety training programs.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • CI 111 - Construction Blueprint Reading

    (2)
    Basics of proposal writing in construction industry based on sound estimates and takeoffs from budget-grade project prints; numbering sequence of the Construction Specifications Institute Master Format System.Prereq(s): CI-101 or instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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