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.

 

Office Administration

  
  • OF 113 - Keyboarding/Document Processing I

    (3)
    Keyboarding and formatting of business documents (letters, memos, reports, tables) with speed and accuracy.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 114 - Keyboarding/Document Processing II

    (3)
    Keyboarding and formatting of business documents (letters, memos, reports, tables) with speed and accuracy.Prereq(s): OF 113 or instructor’s consent.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 115 - Speedbuilding

    (1)
    Students will concentrate on building keyboarding speeds; Satisfactory/No Credit Grading.Prereq(s): OF 114 or equivalent or instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • OF 125 - Word Processing I

    (3)
    Applications in word processing. Basic editing techniques through document merge.Prereq(s): Keyboarding at 25 wpm[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 126 - Word Processing II

    (3)
    Applications in word processing. Advanced functions and formatting; focus on speed, decision making, and accuracy. Must be taken in sequence.Prereq(s): Keyboarding at 25 wpm[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 127 - Desktop Publishing

    (3)
    Mechanics of desktop publishing, creation of a variety of publications.Prereq(s): OF 113[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 130 - Law Office Procedures

    (3)
    A study of the office procedures directly related to the operation of a law office. Includes a study of procedures to prepare court documentation such as filings, briefs, contracts, real estate settlements and other legal documents.[S]Course Tags:


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  • OF 195 - General Office Procedures

    (3)
    Assists students in meeting the challenges presented in today’s offices with emphasis on critical thinking skills. Major topics: telephone mastery, travel arrangements; time, human resources, and organizational management.[F]Course Tags:


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  • OF 206 - Office Administration Internship

    (3)
    A capstone experience to prepare for employment in the professional, industrial, and legal job markets; simulated office experience and on-the-job training in chosen emphasis; class 3 hours, lab 6 hours.[S]Course Tags:


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Paralegal Studies

  
  • LA 110 - Fundamentals of Law

    (3)
    Intro to the legal field; includes survey of Torts, family law, legal ethics, Contracts, Civil Procedure, and Criminal Law; focus on the attorney, paralegal, and legal tribunal’s role in administration of justice.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 130 - Legal Research

    (3)
    Primary and secondary sources of law found in the legal library; focus on legal research methods, case briefing, and citation of legal authorities.[F]Course Tags:


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  • LA 135 - Legal Writing/Case Analysis

    (3)
    Systematized approach to how legal results and doctrines are reached through case analysis; writing techniques, case analysis, and briefing skills; focus on format, documentation development, application of judicial opinions, and uniform citations.Prereq(s): ENGL-1010, LA-110, 130 and keyboarding at 30 wpm[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 210 - Contracts

    (3)
    Contracts from a paralegal’s perspective; elements to formation, defenses, breach, remedies, ethical considerations, and drafting.Prereq(s): LA-110[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 220 - Torts

    (3)
    Intentional torts, negligence, strict liability, worker’s compensation, malpractice, and products liability; rules of civil procedure and evidence.[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 225 - Constitutional Law

    (3)
    Search and seizure; Internet and cell phone privacy, exclusionary rule, right to trial, sentencing, free speech, and ethical considerations; components of research and presentation.Prereq(s): LA-110 or instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • LA 230 - Criminal Law/Procedure

    (3)
    Criminal law and rules of procedure; Tennessee law; specific crimes, their elements, ethical considerations, and drafting.[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 235 - Administrative Law

    (3)
    Authority of government agencies to create, interpret and apply administrative laws; judicial review of administrative rulings, freedom of information issues, access to government information, and governmental liability/ immunity.Prereq(s): LA-110, 130[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • LA 240 - Trial Practice and Civil Procedure

    (3)
    Techniques and documentation utilized in the civil trial; investigation, drafting, jurisdiction, discovery, procedure, multi-party litigation, interviewing/presentation component.Prereq(s): LA-110, 130[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 245 - Legal Ethics for Paralegals

    (3)
    Legal ethics and professional responsibility; rules and guidelines affecting paralegals, certification, licensing, unauthorized practice of law, confidentiality, conflicts, advertising, client fees and funds.Prereq(s): LA-110, 130[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • LA 250 - Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning

    (3)
    Legal requirements of wills and trusts; estate planning; administration of estates; advance directives; ethical considerations.[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 260 - Domestic Relations

    (3)
    Family law; divorce, legal separation, annulment, child custody, adoption, support; pleading and drafting documentation.[F]Course Tags:


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  • LA 270 - Insurance Law

    (3)
    Policy analysis, coverage, insurable interest, automobile, property and life insurance, and regulation.Prereq(s): LA-110 or instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • LA 275 - Bankruptcy

    (3)
    Federal bankruptcy laws and guidelines; statutory provisions and judicial interpretations of Federal Bankruptcy Code, and use of forms.Prereq(s): LA-110[S]Course Tags:


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  • LA 280 - Property Law

    (3)
    Property law; landlord/tenant law in real estate; transference of ownership interest; closings and zoning.Prereq(s): LA-110, 130[F]Course Tags:


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  • LA 290 - Law Practice Management

    (3)
    Law office management techniques and practices; business aspects, record keeping, billing procedures. Includes interviewing/ presentation component.[F]Course Tags:


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  • LA 298 - Special Topics in Legal Assisting Technology

    (1-3)
    Topics of current and special interest; repeatable for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): Instructor’s consent[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • LA 299 - Internship

    (3)
    On-campus study combined with supervised work experience directly related to paralegal’s role in legal community. Includes interviewing/ presentation component.Prereq(s): CS-101, LA-135, and instruc tor’s consent[S]Course Tags:


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Pharmacy Technician

  
  • PC 101 - Introduction to Pharmacy Practice

    (3)
    Intro to pharmacy practice and the health care system; focus on pharmacy technicians’ role and relationship with pharmacists; written and oral communication skills to deal with other health care professionals and patients; automation, computer use, and technology used in pharmacy practice; managed care medicine and health care organizations; generic and brand names of top 200 drugs; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PC 105 - Pharmacy Law and Ethics

    (3)
    Intro to pharmacy law history and application of laws governing duties delegated to pharmacy technicians; state and federal laws pertaining to pharmacy practice and drug distribution discussed.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PC 107 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics I

    (4)
    A course that provides a practical knowledge of the general therapeutic classes of drugs and their interactions with the human body. Emphasis on drug classifications, dosages and routes of administration as well as some of the major side effects of medications.Prereq(s): DSPM 0800, DSPW 0800, DSPR 0800[F]Course Tags:


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  • PC 110 - Pharmaceutical Calculations

    (4)
    Basic math computations with Roman numerals; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and fractions; pharmacy measurement systems (metric, apothecary, and avoirdupois); interpretation of numeric symbols and Latin abbreviations; medical terms, symbols, and abbreviations used in pharmacy practice.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PC 115 - Introduction to Human Biology

    (4)
    Structure and function of the human body; focus on cells, tissues, and circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, cardiovascular, endocrine, and reproductive systems; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.[F]Note(s): Credit will not be allowed for both PC 115 and BIOL 1060.Course Tags:


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  • PC 201 - Pharmacology and Therapeutics II

    (4)
    A course that provides a practical knowledge of the general therapeutic classes of drugs and their interactions with the human body. Emphasis on drug classifications, dosages and routes of administration as well as some of the major side effects of medication.Prereq(s): PC 101, PC 115, PC 107[S]Course Tags:


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  • PC 205 - Pharmacy Practice

    (5)
    Review of prescriptions for accuracy; gathering patient information; entering information into data processing; preparing labels; counting, measuring, or admixing of drug products; pricing and third party billing, and maintaining records; ordering, stocking, returning drug products, medication distribution and control, and compounding with a heavy focus on sterile products and IV admixture; class 3 hours, lab 5 hours.Coreq(s): PC-110[S]Course Tags:


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  • PC 220 - Pharmacy Practice Clinical Rotations

    (5)
    Clinical experience in local institutional and community pharmacies to observe and practice basic pharmacy practice skills learned in class and through lab participation; students under supervision of a registered pharmacist; seminar 2 hours, clinical experience 24 hours.Prereq(s): PC-110, 201, 205[Su]Course Tags:


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Philosophy

  
  • PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy

    (3)
    An introduction to life’s fundamental questions. Addresses issues pertaining to rationality, value, knowledge, and reality.Prereq(s): ENGL-1010[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHIL 1130 - Critical Thinking

    (3)
    An introduction to practical reasoning and how to think critically.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PHIL 2130 - Formal Logic

    (3)
    An introduction to formal deductive logic: syllogistic, modal, propositional, and predicate arguments.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PHIL 2230 - Ethics

    (3)
    A study of the challenges faced by traditional morality, the major ethical theories, and moral dimensions of specific issues.Prereq(s): ENGL-1010[F, S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion

    (3)
    Philosophical examination of religion; issues include the existence and nature of God, relationship between faith and reason, and challenges to religious belief.Prereq(s): ENGL-1010[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • PHIL 2990 - Special Topics in Philosophy

    (3)
    Special topics of traditional and current relevance in Philosophy; repeatable for credit on different topics.Prereq(s): ENGL-1010[on demand]Course Tags:


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Physical Education (General Courses)

  
  • PE 154 - First Aid and Safety Education

    (3)
    Basic accident prevention principles applied to the home, school, and community; administering immediate and temporary care in the event of injury or sudden illness, focus on cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; may lead to CPR certification.[E]Course Tags:


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  • PE 201 - Group Fitness Instruction

    (3)
    Concepts and techniques for designing and practice in teaching all components of a safe and effective group exercise class.[F/S]Course Tags:


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  • PE 209 - Individual and Team Sports

    (3)
    Teaching techniques of individual and team sports.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PE 210 - Introduction to Physical Education

    (3)
    Role of physical activity in American education; historical, political, economic, and social forces affecting physical education and society.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PE 211 - Personal and Community Health

    (3)
    Significant information useful in making intelligent decisions about personal health; focus on personal, family, social living, and community health.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PE 220 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries

    (3)
    Prevention, analysis, prompt diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of common athletic injuries; focus on practical aspects of athletic training within a theoretical framework; lab experiences significant part of course.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PE 230 - The Science of Fitness and Wellness

    (3)
    Developing personal responsibility for optimal well being; encompassing health concerns and risk factors, lifestyle behaviors and preventive health measures. This course may not be substituted for a physical education activity class.[F, S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PE 235 - Special Topics in Wellness and Health Promotion

    (1-3)
    Specific topics of interest in wellness and health pro motion fields; repeatable for credit on different topics.Course Tags:


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Physical Education (Activity Courses)

Physical Education Activity courses meet 2 hours per week for each semester hour of credit. To encourage students to develop and maintain an active, healthy lifestyle, designated Physical Education Activity Courses are repeatable for credit, but no more than 6 hours (in any combination) may be applied toward a degree. Each course has a maximum limit as well (see course description).

Adaptive Physical Education

Students with Adaptive Physical Education needs may enroll in any of a number of regular Physical Education activity classes. These classes routinely begin with evaluation of each student’s physical profile and establish a personalized training or conditioning program based on the individual’s needs. A wide range of adaptations may be implemented, limited by considerations of the student’s personal safety and abilities and reasonable and appropriate use of the College’s equipment and facilities.

  
  • PHED 1010 - Aerobics

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[E]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1020 - Step Aerobics

    (2)
    Repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[on demand]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1030 - Aerobic Kickboxing

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1040 - Indoor Cycling

    (1)
    Basic instruction and practice of indoor cycling on a stationary bike; repeatable, maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1080 - Introduction to Pilates

    (1)
    A class emphasizing mat exercise that increases muscular strength, tone and flexibility. Repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1090 - Introduction to Yoga

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1095 - Power Yoga

    (1)
    Practice in an intense form of yoga; repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1100 - Weight Loss Management

    (1)
    Class will cover the major components of weight loss management through nutrition and physical well being. Repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1110 - Concepts of Wellness

    (1)
    Concepts, understandings, and values of activity as applied to optimal living through wellness; lab in motor activity.[E]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1120 - Strength and Conditioning

    (1)
    Intro to weight training and conditioning; repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[E]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1130 - Fitness for Living

    (2)
    Encompasses strength training, body contouring and toning, aerobic conditioning, and flexibility. Each student’s current status will be assessed and progress monitored. Repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1140 - Walking for Fitness

    (2)
    Repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[E]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1150 - Body Sculpting

    (1)
    Basic instruction and practice in the fundamentals of weight training using light hand weights; repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1450 - Beginning Self-Defense

    (1)
    repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1460 - Self-Defense for Women

    (1)
    repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1560 - Scuba Diving

    (1)
    Scuba equipment rental not included in course cost; swimming proficiency needed; repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1570 - Backpacking and Hiking

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree; equipment, campsite rental fees, food, and transportation not included in course cost.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1740 - Popular Social Dance

    (1)
    Covers the fundamental steps, styling and variations of different social dances selected from the Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Polka, Cha- Cha, Tango, Rumba, Samba, Schottische and Country Western. Repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1820 - Beginning Table Tennis

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1830 - Racquetball

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1840 - Volleyball

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1850 - Basketball

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1860 - Golf

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1870 - Beginning Tennis

    (1)
    [E]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1880 - Intermediate Tennis

    (1)
    [on demand]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1895 - Bowling

    (1)
    Repeatable; maximum of 2 hours applicable toward a degree.[F, S]Course Tags:


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  • PHED 1990 - Special Topics: Physical Education Activity

    (1-2)
    Repeatable for credit on different topics; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree.[on demand]Course Tags:


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Physical Science

  
  • PSCI 1030 - The Physical Environment

    (4)
    Explores physical science in its historical and sociological significance, the process of science, and the present content of scientific fact and theory; includes physics, chemistry, geology and astronomy; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.[F, S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PSCI 1310 - Integrated Earth and Space Science

    (3)
    This course is an integrated approach to basic principles from the fields of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Topics include: map interpretation, minerals and rocks, processes acting at the Earth’s surface and within the Earth, plate tectonics, geologic time and dating, water movements, ocean floor, weather and climate, composition and motions of the Earth, solar system, phases of the moon, origin and life cycles of stars, and galaxies; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.Prereq(s): PHYS 1310 and CHEM 1310[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PSCI 2990 - Special Topics in Science

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


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Physical Therapist Assistant

Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program is a prerequisite for all PT courses. Please consult the SUMMARY OF REQUIRED HOURS; all PT courses shown in the same term are corequisites, all PT courses shown in the preceding term(s) are PT prerequisites, and all BIOL and PHYS courses are pre/corequisites to PT courses as shown.

  
  • PT 104 - Introduction to Physical Therapy

    (2)
    History, function, purpose of physical therapy; PTA’s role in ethics, medical-legal issues, medical terminology, administration and communication skills with all clients/patients/ and other care providers.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PT 111 - Clinical Practice I

    (2)
    Clinical experience in local health care facilities; students observe and apply skills and interventions learned in class and lab under direct supervision of PTs or PTAs; clinic hours: 6 in 111, 12 in 210, 30 in 221; Satisfactory/No Credit grading; liability insurance required.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PT 112 - Pathological Conditions

    (3)
    Survey of diseases and injuries treated by physical therapy; associated medical or surgical treatment of these conditions; physical therapy treatment for specific conditions.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PT 115 - Physical Therapy Procedures I

    (5)
    Physical therapy principles; class 3 hours, lab hours: 6 in 115, 3 in 125; liability insurance required. Basic principles, interventions and modality techniques.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PT 123 - Functional Anatomy

    (4)
    Integrates muscle innervation, position, and function of the musculoskeletal system for specific joints and their muscular components; palpation skills, joint range of motion, goniometry, and manual muscle testing; biomechanical concepts related to simple movement analysis and kinesiology; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PT 125 - Physical Therapy Procedures II

    (4)
    Physical therapy principles; class 3 hours, lab hours: 6 in 115, 3 in 125; liability insurance required. Focus on spinal traction, electrical stimulation, biofeedback, pain control, protocol exercise routines, iontophoresis, CPM, manual muscle testing.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PT 201 - Physical Therapy Seminar

    (2)
    Critique sessions concerning physical therapy interventions and clinic participation; student presentations on PT interventions for specific pathologies, specific process for licensure.[S]Course Tags:


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  • PT 205 - Therapeutic Exercise

    (5)
    Principles and uses of therapeutic exercises and exercise equipment options; special assessment procedures, exercise techniques, neurodevelopmental exercises, and techniques utilized in specific conditions; intro to orthotics, prosthetics, splinting and gait analysis; class 3 hours, lab 6 hours.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PT 210 - Clinical Practice II

    (4)
    Clinical experience in local health care facilities; students observe and apply skills and interventions learned in class and lab under direct supervision of PTs or PTAs; clinic hours: 6 in 111, 12 in 210, 30 in 221; Satisfactory/No Credit grading; liability insurance required.[F]Course Tags:


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  • PT 221 - Clinical Practice III

    (10)
    Clinical experience in local health care facilities; students observe and apply skills and interventions learned in class and lab under direct supervision of PTs or PTAs; clinic hours: 6 in 111, 12 in 210, 30 in 221; Satisfactory/No Credit grading; liability insurance required.[S]Course Tags:


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Physics

  
  • PHYS 1000 - Basic Technical Physics

    (3)
    Preparation for college physics for students with no previous physics and/or weak math background; algebraic equations, trigonometry and vectors; intro to physical mechanics; not intended for transfer; not accepted toward any degree program at Chattanooga State.Coreq(s): Recommended MATH-1710[F]Course Tags:


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  • PHYS 1030 - Concepts of Physics

    (4)
    One semester intro physics course for nonscience and non-engineering majors; focus on the nature of physics and applying basic physics concepts in everyday life experience and work; math limited to basic algebra required to understand and apply physics concepts; mechanical motion, energy, temperature and heat, fluids, electricity, magnetism, wave motion and optics; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHYS 1310 - Integrated Physics

    (3)
    An integrated approach to the physics concepts associated with force and motion, energy, heat and temperature, sound, light, electricity and magnetism using guided student inquiry. Connections of these physics concepts to other fields of science like chemistry, biology, geology, and earth science will be made; lab 3 hours, class 2 hours.[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHYS 2010 - Non–Calculus-Based Physics I

    (4)
    Algebra-based physics for engineering technology and preprofessional majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Mechanics, heat and thermodynamics.Prereq(s): PHYS-1000 or equivalentCoreq(s): MATH-1720[E]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHYS 2020 - Non–Calculus-Based Physics II

    (4)
    Algebra-based physics for engineering technology and preprofessional majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Electricity and magnetism, ray and wave optics. Must be taken in sequence.[S, Su]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I

    (4)
    Calculus-based physics; for engineering and science majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Mechanics: statics, kinematics, work, energy, power, momentum, conservation laws, heat, rotation and harmonic motion, and thermodynamics.Prereq(s): MATH 1910, PHYS-2010; or departmental consentCoreq(s): MATH-1920[F]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II

    (4)
    Calculus-based physics; for engineering and science majors; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Electrostatics, fields and potentials, electromotive force, AC/DC circuits, electromagnetism, capacitance and inductance, and electromagnetic waves. Must be taken in sequence.[S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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Plumbing

  
  • PM 000 - Plumbing


    This program will provide the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities in the safe and efficient performance of the residential plumbing profession. Training will be competency based in accordance with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum and local plumbing code(s). Training will consist of a specified common core and required competencies according to curricula. Training will include hands-on instruction and will require students to demonstrate learning outcomes through performance oriented evaluations. 1290 clock hours.Course Tags:


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Political Science

  
  • PO 110 - Introduction to American Government

    (3)
    Basics of democratic government; constitutional principles, functions, operations, and processes of governmental change; attention given to the role of political institutions and parties, public opinion, interest groups and the media.[F, S, Su]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PO 112 - Introduction to World Politics

    (3)
    World politics with emphasis on international competition, cooperation, war, and peace. Theories explain political and economic events, military conflicts, and how domestic politics are linked to foreign policy. The behavior of states and non-state actors are linked to the evolution of the contemporary world order.[F, S]Note(s): Course Tags:


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  • PO 217 - Introduction to Urban Politics

    (3)
    Historical and policy investigation of urban politics in American government and the evolutionary place of cities in American politics and society.Prereq(s): ENGL 1010, PO 110[on demand]Course Tags:


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