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ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording, and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 ; MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 .
This course is typically offered every semester.
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ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis, and financial statement analysis.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 101 .
This course is typically offered in the spring and summer semesters.
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ACC 124 - Individual Tax Procedures Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the basic income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, including the preparation of individual income tax returns.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 ; MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 .
This course is typically offered in the fall and summer semesters.
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ACC 150 - Payroll Accounting Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces the major tasks of payroll accounting, employment practices, federal, state, and local governmental laws and regulations, internal controls, and various forms and records.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 101 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory, including the preparation of financial statements.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 102 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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ACC 230 - Cost Accounting I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the accounting principles involved in job order cost systems.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 102 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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ACC 240 - Computerized Accounting Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions, including financial transactions, records, statements, reports and documents.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 101 and CPT 174 .
This course is typically offered in the fall and spring semesters.
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ACC 265 - Not-For-Profit Accounting Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces the special accounting needs of municipalities, counties, states, the federal government and governmental agencies, and other not-for-profit organizations.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 101 .
This course is typically offered in the spring and summer semesters.
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ACR 102 - Tools and Service Techniques Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a basic study of the uses of tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment.
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ACR 106 - Basic Electricity for HVAC/R Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course includes a basic study of electricity, including Ohm’s law and series and parallel circuits as they relate to heating ventilating, air conditioning and/or refrigeration systems.
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ACR 109 - Tools and Service Techniques II Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3 2 Credit Hours
This course is an advance study of uses of tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment.
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ACR 110 - Heating Fundamentals Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course covers the basic concepts of oil, gas, and electric heat, their components and operation.
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ACR 111 - Gas Heating Principles Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 6 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of residential and commercial gas burners and their components.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 252 or departmental approval.
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ACR 120 - Basic Air Conditioning Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of various types of air conditioning equipment including electrical components, schematics and service to the refrigerant circuit.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 106 .
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ACR 130 - Domestic Refrigeration Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of domestic refrigeration equipment.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 120 , ACR 106 , and ACR 140 .
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ACR 131 - Commercial Refrigeration Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of maintenance and repair of commercial refrigeration systems.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 106 .
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ACR 140 - Automatic Controls Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the adjustment, repair and maintenance of a variety of pressure and temperature sensitive automatic controls.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 106 .
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ACR 160 - Service Customer Relations Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers how to deal with different types of customers, selling techniques, and correct record keeping.
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ACR 175 - EPA 608 Certification Preparation Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0 1 Credit Hours
This course covers EPA guidelines and procedures required by law for refrigerant recovery and recycling during the installation, service, and repair of all HVAC and refrigeration systems. A comprehensive review of essential material necessary to take the EPA 608 exam will be included.
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ACR 201 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of troubleshooting and maintenance of air conditioning equipment.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 252 .
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ACR 206 - Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3 2 Credit Hours
This course includes a practical application of electrical and electronic components and circuits used to control HVAC and/or refrigeration systems. This course will also cover circuits in commercial and industrial refrigeration.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 106 .
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ACR 210 - Heat Pumps Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of theory and operational principles of the heat pump.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 106 , ACR 140 , and ACR 120 .
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ACR 220 - Advanced Air Conditioning Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is an advanced study of air conditioning systems. This course covers the principles of blower door testing and duct pressure testing.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACR 120 .
This course is typically offered in the summer semester.
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ACR 223 - Testing and Balancing Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course covers testing and balancing of air distribution in duct work and water flow in piping.
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ACR 224 - Codes and Ordinances Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 2 Credit Hours
This course covers instruction on how to reference appropriate building codes and ordinances where they apply to installation of heating and air conditioning equipment.
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ACR 225 - Industrial Air Conditioning Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of compressors, motors, drives, controls heat exchangers, and other components involved in the operation and maintenance of industrial air conditioning equipment.
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ACR 250 - Duct Fabrication Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 6 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the design, fabrication, and installation of air duct systems.
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ACR 252 - Special Topics in Air Conditioning and Heating Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3 2 Credit Hours
This course is designed as the capstone for the Basic Air Conditioning and Heating curriculum. Emphasis will be placed on customer service, troubleshooting, and documentation skills in order to prepare students for the workplace.
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AHS 102 - Medical Terminology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation.
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AHS 107 - Clinical Computations Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 2 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the principles and applications of computations used in the clinical setting.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: AHS 102 , BIO 112 or BIO 211 , CPT 101 , ENG 101 or ENG 155 , and MAT 155 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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ANT 101 - General Anthropology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is the study of physical and cultural anthropology. This course explores subfields of anthropology to examine primatology, human paleontology, human variation, archeology and ethnology.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 .
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ART 101 - Art History and Appreciation Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This is an introductory course to the history and appreciation of art, including the elements and principles of the visual arts.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 .
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ART 105 - Film as Art Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course provides an introduction to the appreciation of film and covers the elements and principles of cinema with historical and contemporary examples.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 .
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ART 211 - Introduction to Painting Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is an introduction to materials and techniques of painting.
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AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and the objects in the solar system. Related topics of current interest are included in the course.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 101 or placement score into MAT 102 .
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AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and galactic and extra-galactic objects. Related topics of current interest are included in the course.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 101 or placement score into MAT 102 .
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AUT 102 - Engine Repair Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 9 4 Credit Hours
This course is a basic study of the diagnostic procedures used to locate and repair internal engine malfunctions.
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AUT 104 - Engine Rebuilding Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 9 5 Credit Hours
This course is a study of in-shop procedures of engine disassembly and reassembly, including pertinent measurements and cylinder head preparation.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 102 .
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AUT 111 - Brakes Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the fundamentals of hydraulics and brake components in their application to automotive brake systems.
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AUT 112 - Braking Systems Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 6 4 Credit Hours
This course covers hydro-boost power brakes and vacuum power brakes as well as master cylinders and caliper rebuilding.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 111 .
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AUT 115 - Manual Drive Train/Axle Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a basic study of clutches, gearing, and manual transmission operation, including the basic study of rear axles and rear axle set up.
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AUT 116 - Manual Transmission and Axle Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is an advanced study of manual transmissions and transaxles, including proper overhaul procedures for axles and manual transmissions and transaxles.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 115 .
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AUT 122 - Suspension and Alignment Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 6 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of suspension and steering systems, including non-adjustable and adjustable wheel alignment angles and application of balancing and alignment equipment.
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AUT 131 - Electrical Systems Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the individual systems and components that when combined form the entire automobile electrical system. The course includes starting and charging systems, ignition, engine, chassis, and accessory systems as well as instruction in the proper use of electrical schematics.
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AUT 132 - Automotive Electricity Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 6 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of electricity as used in automotive applications. This course includes DC and AC principles and their various uses in the automobile. The relationship between Ohm’s law and actual automotive circuits is demonstrated.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 131 .
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AUT 133 - Electrical Fundamentals Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the theories of electricity, including magnetism, series and parallel circuits, Ohm’s Law and an introduction to the use of various electrical test equipment.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 132 .
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AUT 141 - Introduction to Heating and Air Conditioning Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a basic study of the principles of heat transfer and refrigeration in automotive technology.
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AUT 145 - Engine Performance Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the diagnosis of various performance problems using the appropriate diagnostic equipment and diagnostic manuals. Logical thinking is also included in this course.
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AUT 151 - Automotive Transmission/Transaxle Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a basic study of automotive transmission and transaxle service, including proper procedures for doing minor transmission and transaxle removal and replacement procedures.
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AUT 153 - Automotive Transmission Diagnosis Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course is a basic study of powerflow charts and their use in diagnosing automatic transmissions, including the use of pressure testing in diagnosing automatic transmission concerns.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 151 .
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AUT 221 - Suspension and Steering Diagnosis Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the diagnosis and repair of front and rear suspension, using suspension diagnostic charts, shop manuals, and alignment equipment.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 122 .
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AUT 241 - Automotive Air Conditioning Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the principles of refrigeration, operation, and testing procedures to determine the cause of malfunction, servicing or repairing by approved methods. Emphasis is on special tools, equipment, and safety procedures.
Corequisites: AUT 141 .
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AUT 242 - Electronic Climate Controls Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course covers vacuum and electrical electronic controls for air delivery and compressor operation. Comfort data line and scan tool diagnosis are introduced. Circuit components are identified and service manual diagnosis is practiced.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 141 and AUT 241 .
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AUT 245 - Advanced Engine Performance Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 6 5 Credit Hours
This course includes hands-on diagnostics, including an in-depth study and use of the oscilloscope in diagnosing engine performance problems.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 145 .
This course is typically taught only in the summer semester.
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AUT 262 - Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is an advanced study of the proper diagnostic and repair procedures required on newer computerized automobiles, including scan tool and digital multi-meter operation.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: AUT 245 .
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BAF 201 - Principles of Finance Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This is an introductory course to the field of finance. The monetary and credit system are examined along with how the demand for funds is met in both the public and private sector.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 101 .
This course is typically offered in the fall and spring semesters.
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BIO 101 - Biological Science I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproduction and development, Mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural selection, evolution, and ecology.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of ”C” or higher: MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 and ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 .
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BIO 102 - Biological Science II Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the classification of organisms and structural and functional considerations of all Kingdoms (Particularly major phyla as well as viruses). Vertebrate animals and vascular plants are emphasized.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BIO 101 .
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BIO 112 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a basic integrated study of the structure and function of the human body.
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BIO 115 - Basic Microbiology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This is a general course in microbiology, including epidemiology, presence, control, and identification of microorganisms.
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BIO 203 - General Genetics Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course introduces major concepts in genetics at the cellular, molecular, and population levels. It also reviews and expands classical Mendelian principles, the molecular nature of the gene, gene action, gene regulation, and gene frequencies in populations.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BIO 101 or BIO 210 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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BIO 205 - Ecology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces basic principles of population biology, ecology, and environmental science as applied to the study of the interactions between human kind and the biosphere.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BIO 101 or NRM 101 or EVT 201 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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BIO 206 - Ecology Lab Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 1 Credit Hours
This ecology laboratory experience consists of discussions, demonstrations, experiments, films, and field trips pertaining to the relationships of man to the biosphere, human ecology, resource use, and environmental impact.
Corequisites: BIO 205 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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BIO 210 - Anatomy and Physiology I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This is the first in a sequence of courses, including an intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 ; ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 ; and BIO 101 or BIO 112 or satisfactory placement score.
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BIO 211 - Anatomy and Physiology II Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This is a continuation of a sequence of courses, including intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BIO 210 .
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BIO 225 - Microbiology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This is a detailed study of microbiology as it relates to infection and the disease processes of the body. Topics include immunity, epidemiology, medically important microorganisms, and diagnostic procedures for identification.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BIO 101 or BIO 210 .
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BIO 240 - Nutrition Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is an introduction to the essential aspects concerning the science of nutrition. Particular emphasis is on the classes of nutrients and their physiological uses in the body. Body energy requirements and the nutritional status of the world are considered.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BIO 101 or BIO 112 or BIO 210 .
This course is typically offered in the summer semester.
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BUS 101 - Introduction to Business Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the nature of business activity in relation to the economic society, including how a business is owned, organized, managed, and controlled.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 ; MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 .
This course is typically offered every semester.
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BUS 110 - Entrepreneurship Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is an introduction to the process of starting a small business, including forms of ownership and management.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 ; MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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BUS 121 - Business Law I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of legal procedures, law and society, classifications and systems of law, the tribunals administering justice and their actions, contracts, sales, transfer of titles, rights and duties of the parties, conditions, and warranties.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 .
This course is typically offered in the fall and spring semesters.
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BUS 130 - Business Communications Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the application of communication skills to situations routinely encountered in business environments.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement in ENG 101 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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BUS 210 - Introduction to E-Commerce in Business Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is the study of electronic commerce and the operations and applications from the business perspective. Emphasis is placed on business concepts and strategies and how they apply to the process of buying and selling goods and services online.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101 ; MAT 155 or placement into MAT 101 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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BUS 250 - Introduction to International Business Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This is a survey course in international business designed to enhance the global perspective of business students. Emphasis is placed on the legal, cultural, economic, and political factors faced in operating an international business.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BUS 101 or MGT 101 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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BUS 268 - Special Projects in Business Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course includes research, reporting, and special activities for successful employment in the business world. Emphasis is placed on combining a practical project or assignment that will provide business experience along with relevant college research, reading and assignments. Student projects and course requirements must be approved and monitored by the Management Program Manager.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: BUS 101 or MGT 101 .
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CHM 110 - College Chemistry I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This is the first course in a sequence which includes the following topics: atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 102 or placement into MAT 110 .
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CHM 111 - College Chemistry II Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 4 Credit Hours
This course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics included are kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: CHM 110 .
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COL 105 - Freshman Seminar Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the purposes of higher education and provides a general orientation to the functions and resources of the college. The course is designed to help freshmen adjust to the college community, develop a better understanding of the learning process, and acquire essential academic survival skills. New transfer students are also encouraged to complete this course to assist in familiarity with CCTC Student Support and Resources.
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COL 110 - Information Literacy Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0 1 Credit Hours
This course provides students with the foundational skills needed to effectively locate, evaluate, utilize, paraphrase, and cite information found in print, electronic, and other source types.
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CPT 101 - Introduction to Computers Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers basic computer history, theory and applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and the operating system. Presentation graphics will also be covered.
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CPT 104 - Introduction to Information Technology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of basic computer components and peripherals, basic computer functions, i/o concepts, storage concepts, data communications, distributed processing, and programming language concepts.
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CPT 114 - Computers and Programming Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces computer concepts and programming. Topics include basic concepts of computer architecture, files, memory, and input/output devices. Programming is done in a modern high-level language.
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CPT 127 - Python Programming I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of Python programming and covers the language syntax and algorithm design. Students also learn how Python can be used for many purposes in information systems.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 114 .
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CPT 172 - Computer Database 1 Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces computer database concepts, including generating reports from database, creating, maintaining, and modifying databases.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 101 or CPT 104 .
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CPT 174 - Computer Spreadsheets 1 Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces the use of spreadsheet software on the computer. Topics include creating, editing, using formulas, using functions, and producing graphs.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 101 or CPT 104 , and MAT 155 .
This course is typically offered in the fall and spring semesters.
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CPT 188 - Mobile App Development Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of mobile app development. Students will learn to develop and test applications designed for mobile devices such as tablet computers and/or smartphones. Topics include building views, program code development, and application testing on a device simulator.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 237 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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CPT 200 - Database Design I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces the concepts of entities, attributes, and relationships required to create data models that represent the ideal database system by generating ER diagrams, business rules, and normalization.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 172 and MAT 155 .
This course is typically offered in the summer semester.
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CPT 208 - Special Topics in Computer Technology Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course focuses on changes in computer technology.
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CPT 209 - Computer Systems Management Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course examines the methods and procedures used in maintaining microcomputer systems. Topics include hardware and software installation, configuration, operations, and troubleshooting. Authorized A+ certification courseware will be used.
This course is typically offered in the fall and spring semesters.
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CPT 227 - Python Programming II Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of advanced topics of Python programming. Topics covered can include applications of web development, gaming, data science, cybersecurity, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 127 .
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CPT 236 - Java Programming I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is an introduction to Java programming. Topics will cover Java syntax and classes for use in the development of Java applications and applets.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 114 and MAT 102 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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CPT 237 - Java Programming II Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study in advanced topics of the Java programming language by building on a basic knowledge of the Java language. Topics covered will include multi-reading, swing classes, swing event models, advanced layout managers, the Javabean component model, network programming and server-side programming.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 236 and MAT 102 .
This course is typically offered in the fall and summer semesters.
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CPT 238 - Internet Scripting Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of internet programming including the syntax of scripting languages and internet programming concepts and examines topics related to client-side scripting language programming as well as introducing topics related to server-side scripting.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 114 and IST 222 .
This course typically offered in the spring semester.
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CPT 242 - Database Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces database models and the fundamentals of database design. Topics include database structure, database processing, and application programs which access a database.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 155 and CPT 200 .
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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CPT 255 - Operating System Fundamentals Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course examines popular operating systems of several different types of computers. Topics include command languages, utility programs, and screen design.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 209 .
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CPT 264 - Systems and Procedures Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the techniques of system analysis, design, development, and implementation. This capstone course must be completed at CCTC and requires departmental approval to register.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 237 , CPT 242 , and IST 245 or departmental approval.
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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CPT 280 - SCWE in Computer Technology Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 9 3 Credit Hours
This course integrates computer technology skills within an approved worksite related to the computer industry (with advisor’s permission).
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CPT 282 - Information Systems Security Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course is the study of the protection of information and equipment in computer systems. Topics include all aspects of systems protection, including physical security, hardware, software and communications security. Addresses technical, legal and ethical issues.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CPT 209 , IST 110 , and IST 201 .
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course includes an overview of the functions and responsibilities of agencies involved in the administration of justice to include police organization, court systems, correctional systems, and juvenile justice agencies. This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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CRJ 115 - Criminal Law I Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the development of criminal law in America. The basic elements of specific criminal offenses, criminal defenses, and various legal principles upon which criminal law is established are reviewed. This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
This course is typically offered in the fall semester.
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CRJ 120 - Constitutional Law Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 3 Credit Hours
This course covers the analysis of the historical development of the U. S. Constitution and the relationship of rights contained therein to the state and the individual. The application of the Bill of Rights to federal and state systems is examined, as are recent constitutional law decisions of the United States Supreme Court using the case method of study. This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
This course is typically offered in the spring semester.
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