Academic Courses
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CNC EDM Machining MAC-226Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 2
This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC electrical discharge machines. Topics include programming formats, control functions,…
This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC electrical discharge machines. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, production of parts, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC electrical discharge machines.
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CNC Milling MAC-124Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 2
This course introduces the manual programming, setup, and operation of CNC machining centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions,…
This course introduces the manual programming, setup, and operation of CNC machining centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC machining centers.
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CNC Turning MAC-122Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 2
This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program…
This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC turning centers.
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College Physics I PHY-151Mathematics and Sciences Credit Hours: 4
This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics…
This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vectors, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered.
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College Physics II PHY-152Mathematics and Sciences Credit Hours: 4
This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics…
This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered.
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College Transfer Success ACA-122General College Credit Hours: 1
This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic and professional goals beyond the community college experience.…
This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic and professional goals beyond the community college experience. Topics include the CAA, college policies and culture, career exploration, gathering information on senior institutions, strategic planning, critical thinking, and communications skills for a successful academic transition. Upon completion, students should be able to develop an academic plan to transition successfully to senior institutions.
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Community Policing CJC-122Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the historical, philosophical, and practical dimensions of community policing. Emphasis is placed on the empowerment of police…
This course covers the historical, philosophical, and practical dimensions of community policing. Emphasis is placed on the empowerment of police and the community to find solutions to problems by forming partnerships. Upon completion, students should be able to define community policing, describe how community policing strategies solve problems, and compare community policing to traditional policing.
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Community-Based Corrections CJC-241Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3
This course covers programs for convicted offenders that are used both as alternatives to incarceration and in post-incarceration situations. Topics…
This course covers programs for convicted offenders that are used both as alternatives to incarceration and in post-incarceration situations. Topics include offenders, diversion, house arrest, restitution, community service, probation and parole, including both public and private participation, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss the various programs from the perspective of the criminal justice professional, the offender, and the community.
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Complex Health Concepts NUR-213Health Sciences Credit Hours: 10
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the…
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion, mobility, stress/coping, violence, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, managing care, healthcare systems, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide quality, individualized, entry level nursing care.
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Computer Architecture CET 130Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 2
This course introduces the concepts, usage, internals and applications of operating systems used in engineering technology. Topics include resource…
This course introduces the concepts, usage, internals and applications of operating systems used in engineering technology. Topics include resource management, shells, schedulers, file systems, networking, software considerations and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to choose and evaluate an operating system for engineering applications.
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Computer Design Basics GRD-151Business and Information Technologies Credit Hours: 3
This course covers designing and drawing with various types of software applications for advertising and graphic design. Emphasis is placed on creative…
This course covers designing and drawing with various types of software applications for advertising and graphic design. Emphasis is placed on creative and imaginative use of space, shapes, value, texture, color, and typography to provide effective solutions to advertising and graphic design problems. Upon completion, students should be able to use the computer as a creative tool.
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Computer Design Techniques I GRD-152Business and Information Technologies Credit Hours: 3
This course covers complex design problems utilizing various design and drawing software applications. Topics include the expressive use of typography,…
This course covers complex design problems utilizing various design and drawing software applications. Topics include the expressive use of typography, image, and organization to communicate a message. Upon completion, students should be able to use appropriate computer software to professionally present their work.
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Computer Upgrade/Repair I CET-111Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 3
This course covers repairing, servicing, and upgrading computers and peripherals in preparation for industry certification. Topics include CPU/memory/bus…
This course covers repairing, servicing, and upgrading computers and peripherals in preparation for industry certification. Topics include CPU/memory/bus identification, disk subsystems, hardware/software installation/configuration, common device drivers, data recovery, system maintenance, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely repair and/or upgrade computer systems to perform within specifications.
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Computer Upgrade/Repair II CET-211Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 3
This course covers concepts of repair, service, and upgrade of computers and peripherals in preparation for industry certification. Topics may include…
This course covers concepts of repair, service, and upgrade of computers and peripherals in preparation for industry certification. Topics may include resolving resource conflicts and system bus specifications, configuration and troubleshooting peripherals, operating system configuration and optimization, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and resolve system conflicts and optimize system performance.
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Computer-Aided Manufacturing I MEC-231Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 3
This course introduces computer-aided design/ manufacturing (CAD/CAM) applications and concepts. Topics include software, programming, data transfer…
This course introduces computer-aided design/ manufacturing (CAD/CAM) applications and concepts. Topics include software, programming, data transfer and verification, and equipment setup. Upon completion, students should be able to produce parts using CAD/CAM applications.
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Computer-Aided Manufacturing II MEC-232Applied Engineering Technologies Credit Hours: 3
This course provides an in-depth study of CAM applications and concepts. Emphasis is placed on the manufacturing of complex parts using computer-aided…
This course provides an in-depth study of CAM applications and concepts. Emphasis is placed on the manufacturing of complex parts using computer-aided manufacturing software. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture complex parts using CAM software.
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Concepts of Human Biology BIO-094Mathematics and Sciences Credit Hours: 4
This course focuses on fundamental concepts of human biology. Topics include terminology, biochemistry, cell biology, tissues, body systems, and…
This course focuses on fundamental concepts of human biology. Topics include terminology, biochemistry, cell biology, tissues, body systems, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate preparedness for college-level anatomy and physiology courses.
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Conceptual Physics PHY-110Mathematics and Sciences Credit Hours: 3
This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts…
This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of matter and the universe. Upon completion, students should be able to describe examples and applications of the principles studied.
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Conceptual Physics Lab PHY-110AMathematics and Sciences Credit Hours: 1
This course is a laboratory for PHY 110. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in PHY 110. Upon completion,…
This course is a laboratory for PHY 110. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in PHY 110. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in PHY 110.
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Constitutional Law CJC-231Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3
The course covers the impact of the Constitution of the United States and its amendments on the criminal justice system. Topics include the structure…
The course covers the impact of the Constitution of the United States and its amendments on the criminal justice system. Topics include the structure of the Constitution and its amendments, court decisions pertinent to contemporary criminal justice issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss the basic structure of the United States Constitution and the rights/procedures as interpreted by the courts.
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Contemporary Hair Coloring COS 223Public Services Credit Hours: 2
This course covers basic color concepts, hair coloring problems, and application techniques. Topics include color theory, terminology, contemporary…
This course covers basic color concepts, hair coloring problems, and application techniques. Topics include color theory, terminology, contemporary techniques, product knowledge, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify a clients color needs and safely and competently perform color applications and correct problems.
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Corrections CJC-141Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the history, major philosophies, components, and current practices and problems of the field of corrections. Topics include historical…
This course covers the history, major philosophies, components, and current practices and problems of the field of corrections. Topics include historical evolution, functions of the various components, alternatives to incarceration, treatment programs, inmate control, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the various components, processes, and functions of the correctional system.
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Cosmetology Concepts I COS-111Public Services Credit Hours: 4
This course introduces basic cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, diseases and disorders, hygiene,…
This course introduces basic cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, diseases and disorders, hygiene, product knowledge, chemistry, ethics, manicures, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently apply cosmetology concepts in the salon setting.
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Cosmetology Concepts II COS-113Public Services Credit Hours: 4
This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, chemistry, manicuring, chemical restructuring,…
This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, chemistry, manicuring, chemical restructuring, and hair coloring. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently apply these cosmetology concepts in the salon setting.
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Cosmetology Concepts III COS-115Public Services Credit Hours: 4
This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, salon management, salesmanship, skin care,…
This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, salon management, salesmanship, skin care, electricity/light therapy, wigs, thermal hair styling, lash and brow tinting, superfluous hair removal, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently apply these cosmetology concepts in the salon setting.