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.

 

Mechanical Engineering Technology

  
  • MD 264 - Thermodynamics I

    (3)
    Applied thermodynamics; study of heat and energy transfer and refrigeration; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours. Labs include study of heating and cooling equipment in operation.Prereq(s): ET-115, MATH-1720[F]Course Tags:


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  • MD 265 - Thermodynamics II

    (3)
    Applied thermodynamics; study of heat and energy transfer and refrigeration; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours. Internal combustion engines, gas and steam turbines, properties of steam. Must be taken in sequence.[S]Course Tags:


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  • MD 274 - Machine Design

    (3)
    Principles of dynamics; kinetics and kinematics of rectilinear motion and rotation of bodies, curvilinear motion, work, energy and power; gear design basics.Prereq(s): MD-134, PHYS-1030Concurrent: MATH 1910.[S]Course Tags:


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  • MD 294 - Automated Manufacturing

    (3)
    Various manufacturing concepts applied to manufacturing automation; manufacturing organization, flexible manufacturing systems, plant layout and design, quality control, computer integrated manufacturing, jig and fixture design, geometric tolerancing and dimensioning, plastics, and tool design.Prereq(s): DD-124, MATH-1530, MD-184[F]Course Tags:


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  • MD 295 - Manufacturing Management

    (3)
    Production, organization, and operation management; relationships between manufacturing lead-time, cycle time and inventory level; quality management, production planning and control, plant layout, motion and time studies.Prereq(s): MD 294[S]Course Tags:


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  • MD 298 - Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology

    (1-4)
    Specialized topics and/or problems in mechanical engineering technology; repeatable for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): Instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • MD 299 - Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology with Lab

    (1-4)
    Specialized topics and/or problems in mechanical engineering technology; repeatable for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): Instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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Mechanical Engineering Technology (DuPont)

  
  • MN 110 - Industrial Tool Applications

    (3)
    This course is an introduction to the safe use and care of tools, precision measuring instruments, mechanical print drawing.  Machine tool operation and safety are practiced until a sufficient level of proficiency is reached; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): DSPM 0850[F]Course Tags:


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  • MN 111 - Industrial Equipment

    (3)
    This course covers the various service procedures, tools, instruments, and equipment necessary to analyze and repair typical industrial equipment. Emphasis is placed on electro-mechanical and fluid power equipment troubleshooting, piping systems, calibration, and repair, including common techniques and procedures; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): DSPM 0850[S]Course Tags:


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  • MN 220 - Mechanical Maintenance Principles

    (3)
    Principles required to maintain and repair mechanical systems, basic principles of mechanical systems, lubrication, bearings, seals, drive systems, gears, clutches and brakes will be covered; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): DSPM 0850[F]Course Tags:


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  • MN 224 - Principles of Thermodynamics

    (3)
    Fundamentals of refrigeration and air conditioning; control systems, compressors, and absorption systems; cooling and dehumidification; air distribution, measurement, and cleaning; refrigerant recovery, recycling, and reclaiming; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): DSPM 0850[F]Course Tags:


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  • MN 230 - Welding Principles

    (2)
    Provides an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles and operating procedures. Topics include: industrial safety and health practices, hand tool and power machine use, measurement, laboratory operating procedures; class 1 hour, lab 2 hours.Prereq(s): MN 116[S]Course Tags:


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  • MZ 110 - Mechanical Principles

    (4)
    (DuPont) Intro to concepts of mechanical principles of motion, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and mathematical solution techniques; class 3 hours, lab 2 hours.Course Tags:


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  • MZ 122 - Fluid Mechanics

    (3)
    (DuPont) Intro to the principles of pneumatics and components found in a typical pneumatic circuit; force and energy transmission, compressors, pressure and directional control, diagrams, maintenance programs, and troubleshooting in a pneumatic circuit; covers safety, use of each component, and troubleshooting procedures; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.Course Tags:


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  • MZ 130 - Principles of Machine Operation and Maintenance

    (3)
    (DuPont) Advanced maintenance principles for production equipment; chem, ansi, canned, nonmetallic, and sealless pumps; pump bearings and motors, mechanical seals, fans and blowers, power transmission related to chain drives, V belts, industrial flat belts, sheaves, shaft couplings, bearing mounting and dismounting, bearing failure analysis, gear types and usage, maintaining spur, helical, herringbone bevel work gears, and gear reducers; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.Prereq(s): Instructor’s consentCourse Tags:


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  • MZ 200 - Machine Shop Principles I

    (3)
    (DuPont) Machine tool principles and operation; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Physical properties of metals, their manipulation in mining and refinement; alloying and heat treatment processes; natural and manufactured abrasives and bonding processes that determine their molecular structures; various types of grinding machines studied and used.Course Tags:


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  • MZ 201 - Machine Shop Principles II

    (3)
    (DuPont) Machine tool principles and operation; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Operation and safe use of lathes, milling machines (including NC and CNC types), drill presses, etc.; focus on engine type bench lathe.Course Tags:


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  • MZ 210 - Planned Maintenance/PPM

    (3)
    (DuPont) Intro to the basic information needed to establish or improve Predictive/Preventive Maintenance and equipment reliability programs; covers the latest predictive/ preventive technology and how its implementation helps plants compete within the world market place; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Course Tags:


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  • MZ 260 - Mechanical Drawings and Standards

    (3)
    (DuPont) Intro to PandID’s as well as the Dupont Industrial Engineering Standards; specific symbology, application and interconnection of prints and drawings studied until the student is fully competent to analyze given process control system from its prints; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.Course Tags:


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Medical Assistant

  
  • MO 000 - Medical Assistant


    30 clock hours/week. Must be taken in sequence.

    First Semester
    Administrative and clinical procedures; anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, basic medical typing, business communication, professional orientation and exam room procedures.

    Second Semester
    Pharmacology and administration of medication, administrative practices (insurance, billing, filing, scheduling, and banking), lab procedures, medical transcription, first aid and CPR

    Third Semester
    Review of clinical and lab procedures; internship in physician’s office. First Semester: [F]; Second Semester: [S]; Third Semester: [Su]Course Tags:


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Military Science

  
  • MS 106 - Basic Leadership

    (2)
    Develops basic skills that underline effective problem solving. Examines factors that influence leader and group effectiveness. Emphasis communication skills to include active-listening and feedback techniques. Adventure training skills lab introduces land navigation, rifle marksmanship, mountaineering, and optional field-training exercises, class1 hour, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): Permission of the instructor[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MS 114 - Foundations of Officership

    (2)
    Discusses organization and role of the Army. Emphasizes basic life skills pertaining to fitness and communication. Analyzes Army values and expected ethical behavior. Adventure training skills lab introduces land navigation, rifle marksmanship, mountaineering, and optional field-training exercises, class 1 lab 3.Prereq(s): Permission of the instructor[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MS 206 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership

    (3)
    Focuses on self-development through understanding of self and group processes. Examines leadership through group projects and historical case studies. Adventure training skills lab introduces land navigation, rifle marksmanship, mountaineering, and optional field training, class 3 hours, and lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): Permission of the instructor[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MS 214 - Innovative Team Leadership

    (3)
    Develops knowledge of self, self-confidence, and individual leadership skills. Concentrates on problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Emphasizes communication skills such as feedback and conflict resolution. Adventure training skills lab introduces land navigation, rifle marksmanship, mountaineering and optional field training exercises, class 2 hours, and lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): Permission of instructor[F, S]Course Tags:


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Motor Sports Technology

  
  • MOTR 101 - Introduction to Motor Sports

    (1)
    Introduction to the motor Sports industry; emphasis on history, types of sanctioning bodies and their rules and regulations, and job opportunities. Discusses the interdisciplinary roles of technology, management, marketing, graphics, safety, and public relations.[on demand]Course Tags:


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Motor Sports Vehicle Technology

  
  • VC 000 - Motor Sports Vehicle Technology


    To provide training to those with an interest in constructing vehicles in racing industries by focusing their skills and knowledge development in four areas: Machining, Welding, Basic Engine Performance, and Advanced Engine Performance.Course Tags:


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Motorcycle and Marine Service Technology

  
  • SE 000 - Motorcycle and Marine Service Technology


    Motorcycle and Marine Service Technology Program is the study of shop safety, tools and equipment, routine maintenance, diagnostics and troubleshooting of 2and4 stroke internal combustion engines; electrical systems, fuel systems, mechanical, lubrication, cooling, power transfer, and exhaust systems. The students will diagnose symptoms, disassemble, inspect, and reassemble components for repair relative to the motorcycle and marine services industries; 30 clock hours/week.[E]Course Tags:


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Music – General

  
  • MUS 1000 - Music Seminar

    (0)
    Opportunities to perform and attend concerts and seminars on various musical topics; required each semester of attendance for every music major; repeatable.Coreq(s): Private instruction in music Satisfactory/No Credit Grading[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 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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  • MUS 1030 - Music Appreciation

    (3)
    Development of music from Middle Ages to the present; designed to give better understanding and appreciation of traditional art music as well as music of our present culture.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1040 - History of Rock and Roll

    (3)
    Study of the development of rock and roll by musical analysis, style comparison and coverage of the performers and their music’s impact.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1130 - Fundamentals of Music

    (3)
    Study of basic music elements: scales, intervals, triads, meter, note values, rhythm, notation, and simple keyboard harmony.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1210 - Music Theory I

    (3)
    Building scales, major and minor key signatures, triads, intervals, rhythmic notation, 4-part vocal writing, and primary and secondary triads.Prereq(s): MUS 1130Coreq(s): MUS-1310 sequence; MUS- 401[F]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1220 - Music Theory II

    (3)
    Harmonization of melodies, non-chord tones, writing for the piano, secondary dominants, and secondary diminished 7th chords.[S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1310 - Aural Skills I

    (1)
    Development of sightreading skills through drills in aural and visual recognition, intervals, melodies, harmonies, and rhythmic impulsations; lab 3 hours.[F]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1320 - Aural Skills II

    (1)
    Development of sightreading skills through drills in aural and visual recognition, intervals, melodies, harmonies, and rhythmic impulsations; lab 3 hours.[S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1680 - Guitar Ensemble

    (1-2)
    Performance of advanced literature for guitar ensembles; duets, trios, quartets, and larger groups; must be able to read music, repeatable, maximum of 6 hour applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2210 - Music Theory III

    (3)
    Modal changes, Neapolitan chords, pedal points, modulations; modal, non- functional, extended tertian and non-tertian harmony.[F]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2220 - Music Theory IV

    (3)
    Harmony and form; binary and ternary principles, imitative, variation, sonata- allegro, rondo and atypical formal organization. Must be taken in sequence.[S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2310 - Aural Skills III

    (1)
    Development of sightreading skills through drills in aural and visual recognition, intervals, melodies, harmonies, and rhythmic impulsations; lab 3 hours. Added focus on sight singing, ear training, and dictation. Must be taken in sequence.Coreq(s): MUS-1210 sequence[F]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2320 - Aural Skills IV

    (1)
    Development of sightreading skills through drills in aural and visual recognition, intervals, melodies, harmonies, and rhythmic impulsations; lab 3 hours. Added focus on sight singing, ear training, and dictation. Must be taken in sequence.Coreq(s): MUS-1210 sequence[S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2530 - Electronic Music I

    (3)
    Hands-on course with focus on MIDI and how it is used in conjunction with computers and sound devices; electronic keyboards, software programs, and basic recording techniques.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2990 - Special Topics in Music

    (1-3)
    Study of specific topics relating to the historical and cultural significance of music; repeatable for credit on different topics.[on demand]Course Tags:


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Music – Applied Instruction

Music – Instruction and Performance

Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.

  
  • MUS 1400 - Piano Instruction for Non-Majors

    (1)
    Individual piano instruction for non-majors; repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[F, S]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1401 - Piano Class I

    (2)
    Group instruction in basic keyboard techniques. Basic note-reading, elementary harmony, simple exercises and pieces.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1402 - Piano Class II

    (2)
    Group instruction in basic keyboard techniques. Major scales and arpeggios, simple harmonization, sight-reading and transposition, simple pieces.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1403 - Piano Class III

    (2)
    Group instruction in basic keyboard techniques. Minor scales and arpeggios, harmonization with augmented and diminished chords, four-part reading, pieces from standard keyboard literature.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1404 - Piano Class IV

    (2)
    Group instruction in basic keyboard techniques. Harmonization using traditional and pop chord notation, advanced sight-reading, improvisation, pieces from standard keyboard literature. Must be taken in sequence or have instructor’s consent.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1410 - Piano Instruction

    (1-2)
    Private instruction in piano; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[F, S]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1500 - Voice Instruction for Non-Majors

    (1)
    Individual voice instruction for non-music majors; repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[F, S]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1501 - Voice Class

    (2)
    Group instruction in basic techniques of breath control, tone production, diction, phrasing and interpretation using simple song repertoire; daily practice required.[F, S]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1510 - Voice Instruction

    (1-2)
    Private instruction in voice; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[F, S]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1610 - Guitar Instruction

    (1-2)
    Private instruction in guitar; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[F, S]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1620 - Guitar Class

    (2)
    Group instruction in guitar; must provide own instrument; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1650 - Percussion Instruction

    (1-2)
    Private instruction in percussion instruments; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; focus on only 1 percussion instrument; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1660 - String Instruction

    (1-2)
    Private instruction in string instruments; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; focus on only 1 string instrument; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree. Extra fee required.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1670 - Bass Guitar Instruction

    (1-2)
    Private instruction in bass guitar; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required.[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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  • MUS 2430 - Conducting

    (2)
    Intro to conducting techniques; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree.Prereq(s): MUS-1210, 1310[on demand]Note(s): Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.Course Tags:


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Music – Performing Ensemble

Music – Instruction and Performance

Music majors must take at least one course from Applied Instruction and one from Performing Ensemble each semester. Designated courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 12 hours of Applied Instruction and/or Performing Ensemble, in any combination, may be applied toward a degree.

  
  • MUS 1720 - Jazz Band

    (1-2)
    Performance of big band, jazz-rock and dixieland styles; members required to play at scheduled performances; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): Instructor’s consent, knowledge/skill in an instrument[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1810 - Concert Choir

    (1-2)
    Performance of choral literature; open to all students; performance at scheduled concerts required; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1840 - Chorale

    (1-2)
    Auditioned choral group; performs wide variety of choral music; admission by audition only; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • MUS 1850 - Jazz Vocal Ensemble

    (1-2)
    Auditioned vocal ensemble; performs standard and contemporary jazz music; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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Network Management

  
  • NW 205 - Network Client Operating Systems

    (3)
    Provides knowledge and skills needed to install and configure a network client operating system and to perform day-to-day administration tasks.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • NW 207 - Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment

    (3)
    Provides knowledge and skills needed to install and configure a network server and to perform day-to-day administration tasks in a network environment; class 3 hours, lab 2 hours.Prereq(s): NW-205[F]Course Tags:


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  • NW 208 - Management of Network Infrastructure

    (3)
    Provides knowledge and skills needed to implement, manage and maintain a network server infrastructure.Prereq(s): NW 207[S]Course Tags:


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  • NW 210 - Web Services

    (3)
    Provide knowledge and skills needed to install, configure and support the Internet Information Server (IIS) and Apache Web Server in Microsoft and Linux environments.Concurrent: NW 205[F]Course Tags:


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  • NW 211 - Network Security Fundamentals

    (3)
    Basic computer network security concepts and techniques.Prereq(s): NW 207[F]Course Tags:


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  • NW 215 - Firewalls and Network Security

    (3)
    This course provides a comprehensive overview of building and maintaining firewalls in a business environment. Specific topics covered include: planning/design, security, configuration, packet filtering, proxy servers, authentication, encryption, and VPNs. In addition, the textbook used in the course maps to the CheckPoint CCSA Certification. Class 3 hours.Concurrent: NW 205[F]Course Tags:


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  • NW 219 - Operating Systems Security

    (3)
    This course provides an in depth look at operating system security concepts and techniques. Theoretical concepts that make the operating system security unique are examined. Also, this course adopts a practical hands-on approach in examining operating system security techniques. Class 3 hours.Prereq(s): NW 211[S]Course Tags:


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  • NW 223 - Computer Security and Penetration Testing

    (3)
    With real-world examples, this course addresses how and why people attack computers and networks, so that students can be armed with the knowledge and techniques to successfully combat hackers. Because the world of information security changes so quickly and is often the subject of much hype, this course also aims to provide a clear differentiation between hacking myths and hacking facts.Prereq(s): NW 207 or consent of instructor[F]Course Tags:


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  • NW 227 - Computer Forensics

    (3)
    This course introduces students to the techniques and tools of computer forensics investigations. Students will receive stepby- step explanations on how to use the most popular forensic tools. Topics include coverage of the latest technology including PTAs, cell phones, and thumb drives.Prereq(s): NW 211[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • NW 231 - Wireless Security

    (3)
    The purpose of this course is to provide a hands-on guide to defending wireless networks against attacks. It prepares students for the Certified Wireless Security Professional (CWSP) certifications from Planet3. Many hands-on exercises are included, which allow students to practice skills as they are learned.Prereq(s): CS 205, NW 205Coreq(s): NW 211[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • NW 235 - Incident Response and Disaster Recovery

    (3)
    This course provides an overview of contingency operations–including its components and a thorough treatment of the administration of the planning process for incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.Prereq(s): NW 211[on demand]Course Tags:


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Nuclear Medicine Technology

Admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program is a prerequisite for all NM courses. Please consult the SUMMARY OF REQUIRED HOURS. All courses shown in the same term are corequisites and all courses shown in the preceding term(s) are prerequisites.

  
  • NM 200 - Introduction to Molecular Imaging

    (2)
    Intro to basic terminology in molecular technology and cross sectional anatomy. Special emphasis is placed on guidelines for radiation protection, regulatory requirements, ethics, patient care and participation in the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program and its clinical affiliates.[F]Course Tags:


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  • NM 201 - Instrumentation and Statistics

    (3)
    Principles of instrumentation and nuclear statistics as used in the nuclear medicine laboratory with emphasis on use, maintenance, and quality control of personal monitoring devices, gas and scintillation detectors; intro to statistical analysis and computer applications associated with radiation detection and imaging.[F]Course Tags:


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  • NM 205 - Clinical Procedures I

    (2)
    Biological, physiological and anatomical aspects of nuclear medicine clinical procedures. Skeletal, cardiovascular and respiratory organ systems; relationship between physiology, pathophysiology,radiochemistry, radiobiology, instrumentation and patient care techniques.[F]Course Tags:


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  • NM 207 - Practicum in Nuclear Medicine I

    (9)
    Clinical experience allowing students to assimilate methods, theory, and techniques into clinical practice; must demonstrate acceptable level of progression in clinical competency culminating in mastery of all required clinical competencies defined by the Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Nuclear Medicine as Essential; Satisfactory/No Credit grading.[F]Course Tags:


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  • NM 208 - Radiopharmacology

    (2)
    Basic principles of radiopharmacy as practiced in the nuclear medicine laboratory; special emphasis on radionuclide and radiopharmaceutical preparations, radiation safety, quality control procedures and operation of equipment.[F]Course Tags:


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  • NM 212 - Physics and Radiation Biology of Nuclear Medicine

    (4)
    Principles of physics and radiation biology as related to nuclear medicine.[S]Course Tags:


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  • NM 215 - Clinical Procedures II

    (4)
    Biological, physiological and anatomical aspects of nuclear medicine clinical procedures. Gastrointestinal, genitourinary and endocrine systems; radionuclide therapy, intro to in-vivo non-imaging procedures, in viro procedures, and department management.[S]Course Tags:


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  • NM 217 - Practicum in Nuclear Medicine II

    (2)
    Clinical experience allowing students to assimilate methods, theory, and techniques into clinical practice; must demonstrate acceptable level of progression in clinical competency culminating in mastery of all required clinical competencies defined by the Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Nuclear Medicine as Essential; Satisfactory/No Credit grading.[S]Course Tags:


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  • NM 225 - Clinical Procedures III

    (6)
    Biological, physiological and anatomical aspects of nuclear medicine clinical procedures. Central nervous system, Immunology, tumor and inflammatory processes, positron emission tomography (PET), and preparation for national registries.[Su]Course Tags:


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  • NM 227 - Practicum in Nuclear Medicine III

    (6)
    Clinical experience allowing students to assimilate methods, theory, and techniques into clinical practice; must demonstrate acceptable level of progression in clinical competency culminating in mastery of all required clinical competencies defined by the Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Nuclear Medicine as Essential; Satisfactory/No Credit grading.[Su]Course Tags:


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Nursing (RN)

Admission to the Nursing Program is a prerequisite for all NS courses unless otherwise noted. Please consult the SUMMARY OF REQUIRED HOURS; all BIOL and PY courses are pre/corequisite to the NS courses as shown. All Nursing courses must be completed in sequence.

  
  • NS 024 - Nursing Transitions

    (4)
    Prepares LPN, reentering and transfer students to enter second year nursing courses. Assists LPN’S with transition from the role of LPN to associate degree RN; content derived from first year nursing courses provides a background on which remaining educational program will be based; successful completion required for entry into NS 238 or NS 210.Prereq(s): BIOL 2010, BIOL 2020, BIOL 1430, PY 101, PY 217Note(s): This is a course for which institutional credit is given. It is not accepted towards any degree program at Chattanooga State. Class 3 hours, clinical 1 hour.Course Tags:


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  • NS 027 - Paramedic Transition

    (7)
    Prepares the licensed paramedic to enter second year nursing courses. Building on emergency and acute care knowledge, assists the paramedic with the transition to the role of the associate degree RN; content derived from the first year nursing courses provides a background of theory and skills on which the remaining educational program will be based; successful completion required for entry into NS 238 (day program) or NS 210 (night program).Prereq(s): Acceptance into the program, BIOL 2010, BIOL 2020, BIOL 1430, BIOL 2230, PY 101, PY 217[Su]Note(s): This is a course for which institutional credit is given. It is not accepted towards any degree program at Chattanooga State. (class 4 hours; clinical 9 hours). Nursing lab fee, achievement test fee and liability insurance required.Course Tags:


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  • NS 110 - Night Nursing I

    (7)
    Begins the development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse; intro to the nursing process focusing on assessment of diverse individuals across the life span; with emphasis on communication and teaching, students plan and implement interventions to promote and maintain wellness and provide care to individuals experiencing variation in function; clinical experiences provided in a variety of community based settings.Prereq(s): BIOL 1430, BIOL 2010, BIOL 2020, BIOL 2230; with concurrency PY 217Class 4 hours and clinical 9 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 119 - Nursing I

    (9)
    Begins the development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse; intro to the nursing process focusing on assessment of diverse individuals across the life span; with emphasis on communication and teaching, students plan and implement interventions to promote and maintain wellness and provide care to individuals experiencing variation in function; clinical experiences provided in a variety of community based settings.Prereq(s): With concurrency BIOL 2010, BIOL 1430, PY 217Class 5 hours, clinical 12 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 120 - Night Nursing II

    (7)
    Expands the development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse, with continued emphasis on assessment, students plan, implement and evaluate interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who are experiencing alteration in health; emphasis is on teaching/learning, intro to acute care, perioperative care and altered cell function and alterations in comfort/rest, fluid/gas transport, nutrition/ metabolism and psychosocial/cultural; students apply nursing process in caring for pediatric and adult clients in acute care, ambulatory care and community based settings.Prereq(s): NS 110; with concurrency PY 101Class 4 hours, clinical 9 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 128 - Nursing II

    (9)
    Expands the development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse, with continued emphasis on assessment, students plan, implement and evaluate interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who are experiencing alteration in health, emphasis is on teaching/learning, intro the acute care, perioperative care and altered cell function and alterations in comfort/rest, fluid and gas transport, nutrition/metabolism, activity/mobility, psychosocial/cultural, and growth and development functions; students apply nursing process in caring for pediatric and adult clients in acute care, ambulatory care and community based settings.Prereq(s): NS 119; with concurrency BIOL 2020, PY 101Class 6 hours, clinical 9 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 210 - Night Nursing III

    (7)
    Enhances development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume roles of the associate degree nurse; with continued emphasis on the nursing process, students plan, implement and evaluate interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who experience alteration in fluid/gas transport, activity/mobility, and nutrition/ metabolism, students apply the nursing process in caring for pediatric and adult clients in acute care and community based settings.Prereq(s): NS 024 or NS 120Class 5 hours, clinical 6 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 220 - Night Nursing IV

    (7)
    Enhances development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume roles of the associate degree nurse; with continued emphasis on the nursing process, students plan, implement and evaluate interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who experience alteration in fluid/gas transport, psychosocial/cultural, elimination, nutrition/metabolism and growth and development functions; students apply the nursing process in caring for adult clients in acute care and community based settings with concentrated experience in women’s health and care of the client with altered psychosocial function.Prereq(s): NS 210 Class 5 hours, clinical 6 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 230 - Night Nursing V

    (8)
    Operationalizes the performance of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse, continued focus on assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who experience alteration in growth and fluid/ as transport, nutrition/metabolism, sensory/perceptual, elimination, and protective functions; students apply nursing process in caring for clients in acute care and community based settings with a concentrated experience in care of clients in the critical care settings; course culminates with a clinical experience in the management of groups of clients in the acute care setting.Prereq(s): NS 220Class 4 hours, clinical 12 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 238 - Nursing III

    (9)
    Enhances development of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse; with continued emphasis on assessment, students plan, implement and evaluate interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who experience alteration in fluid and gas transport, nutrition/metabolism, psychosocial/cultural, elimination, and growth and development functions; students apply nursing process in caring for pediatric and adult clients in acute care and community based settings with concentrated experience in care of the client with altered psychosocial function.Prereq(s): NS 024 or NS 128; with concurrency BIOL 2230 Class 6 hours, clinical 9 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 249 - Nursing IV

    (9)
    Operationalizes the performance of psychomotor, cognitive and affective competencies needed to assume the roles of the associate degree nurse, continued focus on assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating interventions to promote, maintain and restore health of diverse individuals across the life span who experience alteration in growth and development, sensory/perceptual, elimination, protective and psychosocial/cultural functions; students apply nursing process in caring for clients in acute care and community based settings with a concentrated experience in women’s health; course culminates with a clinical experience in the management of groups of clients in the acute or extended care setting.Prereq(s): NS 238 Class 5 hours, clinical 12 hoursCourse Tags:


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  • NS 299 - Special Topics in Nursing

    (1-3)
    Study of selected topics of interest in nursing; repeatable for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): Instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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Occupational Safety

  
  • MN 116 - Industrial Maintenance Safety

    (3)
    A systematic review of application and fundamental requirements of industrial safety and housekeeping practices as they relate to manufacturing and service industries.  The course is designed to introduce students to potential hazards when performing maintenance activities; employer and employee responsibility for jobsite safety, and rules and regulations according to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Other topics include tools, equipment, and procedures; and first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and risk management procedures.[F]Course Tags:


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Office Administration

  
  • OF 103 - Records Management

    (3)
    A study of modern filing systems and equipment with practice in applying ARMA indexing rules. Additionally various issues related to record management will be studied: compliance and legal exposure, privacy, security, disaster recovery, access to information, space limitation and cost control.[S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 104 - Business Communications I

    (3)
    Study of English skills; focus on proofreading and using reference sources efficiently.Prereq(s): Must be taken in sequence[F]Course Tags:


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  • OF 105 - Business Communications II

    (3)
    Prepare result-producing communications: letters, memos, e-mail, and short reports; focus on oral communication skills through reports and team activities.Prereq(s): OF-113 or instructor’s consent (25 wpm)[S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 107 - Keyboarding for Information Systems

    (1)
    Basic keyboarding; develops touch mastery for input; speed and accuracy; for non–Office majors only; not allowed as an elective for Office majors.[E]Course Tags:


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