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TMCC Active Courses 11.6.2023
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TMCC Active Courses 11.6.2023
ART 231 Painting I 3.00 3.00 Introduction to concepts of painting including color, form, and composition. Fine Arts 14044
Introduction to artificial lighting techniques and theory; strobe equipment and electronic
ART 232 Painting II 3.00 3.00 Intermediate
flashes. Students course in painting,
produce a portfolioemphasizing
of work various
demonstrating materials and methods.
knowledge of these Fine Arts 14044
Advanced darkroom photography course involving continued explorations of numerous
ART 235 Photography II - Lighting 3.00 3.00 techniques.
photographic techniques, compositional styles, concepts and critical analysis of Fine Arts 14044
ART 236 Darkroom Photography II 3.00 3.00 photography
Introduction to as concepts
a Fine Art.and practices of computer art and related media with an Fine Arts 14044
This Fine Arts Course does not meet
ART 245 Digital
Survey Media I
of African, Oceanic, & Native American 3.00 3.00 Survey
emphasis
This course
of global
on art since theexperimental
contemporary
is a surveyidentity. of African,
1960s with an emphasis on art works' relations to cultural,
applications. Fine Arts 14044
social,
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ART 263 Art 3.00 3.00 Diversity
Contemporary requirement.art and critiques of the cannon through analyses of art works by minority Fine Arts Certificate
the 14046
"discovery" of the Americas and continuing until the present. It analyzes the most ThisArts
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meet
ART 265 Introduction to Contemporary Art 3.00 artists traditionally
3.00 important Latin American excluded artfrom it.
movements, artists, and artworks and it introduces Chicanx Fine Arts Certificate
the 14046
ThisArts
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Arts Course does notSTEAM
meet
ART 268 Latin American Art 3.00 3.00 A course where
art.
Students
This class in
students
this course
examines works willwill produce
ofdevelop
artexhibitions
digital images
a semester
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representations that artincludes
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artist Certificate 14046
promotion and applications for or entry to Bachelor of Fine of Arts womenprograms. in art the Arts requirement for the STEAM
ART 270 Women in Art 3.00 3.00 statement.
visualtechniques
Basic culture Projects
from covered
will articulate
antiquity includeto thecopy apresent.
relationship
stand use,
between
scanning,
photographic
photographing
techniques
large two
and Fine Arts Certificate 14046
formal or conceptual concerns. Professional presentation issues will include: portfolio
ART 288 Photography of Art and Artifacts 1.00 3.00 dimensional
formats, digital works and three
submission dimensional and
requirements, works. public speaking for artists. Students will Fine Arts 14044
This Fine Arts Course does not meet
ART 289 Professional Practices in Photography 3.00 3.00 Participants
present
This course in 3-4 will
provides
develop
weekly an
a portfolio
critique
opportunity sessions. for use in the acquisition of exhibitions, fine art gallery Fine Arts
for students to study art within its cultural and art the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14044
representation, inclusion in the permanent collections of museum/corporations, and/or Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
ART 297 Field Study 1.00 3.00 historical
employment setting by traveling
in their respective to medium.
see worksClass where willtheyalsoare cover located.
professional and legal Fine Arts Certificate 14046
An introductory course describing the requisite
principles of operation, design, construction and to meetasthe
Counts theFlex
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ART 298 Portfolio Emphasis 2.00 2.00 This
An
This course
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ART 260 Survey of Art History I 3.00 Foundation
gravity,
3.00 automotive
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electromagnetic
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This course
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ART 261 Survey of Art History II 3.00 3.00 systems;
Americas,
manufacturer's
scope
cosmology.
service and
an
meters, and overview
Asia.
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and demonstration
specification.
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brake required
systems. test equipment.
laboratory
Student
electrical,
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UNR Science
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overview
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and formulate steering, suspension
diagnostic and
procedures. brake systems.
AST 104 Introductory Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies 3.00 curriculum
3.00 and repair
relations, requirements.
of anti-lock
leadership brake Transfers
systems. to UNR as AST 110. behands- Science 14008
This course satisfies 5and
introduces hourswork
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of operation, theindustry will also
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AUTO 101 Introduction to General Mechanics 4.00 covered.
4.00 on skills to maintain
curriculum
This requirements, andhoursrepair
in of light
accordance dutywith vehicle steering
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Curriculum Guidelines systems. Option A. Elective 14070
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AUTO 111 Automotive Electricity 4.00 4.00 Emphasis
curriculum
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AUTO 112 Automotive Electricity II 4.00 repair
4.00 alignment of the battery,
procedures. charging
Tire and systems,
wheel and
maintenance starting systems.
will be included. This course satisfies Elective 14070
relations curriculum
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10 students
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toward completing Embedded
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AUTO 136 Engine Repair 5.00 hours
Option
5.00 repair of A.instruction
light duty vehicle climate control the
andembedded
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Presented in this in Elective 14070
relations
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AUTO 145 Automotive Brakes 5.00 course are
5.00 Option A. operation of air distribution systems, refrigeration system and computer Elective 14070
of
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AUTO 150 Steering and Suspension Systems 5.00 This
in course
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AUTO 165 Auto Heating and Air Conditioning 5.00 women
5.00 recovery
Foundation and
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recycle
course for populations
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engine during and
performance class.their contribution
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alternative
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AUTO 227 hydrogen,
introduces hybrid,
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computerized and emerging
fuel
AUTO 185 Introduction to Alternative Fueled Vehicles 3.00 3.00 operation
This course
technologies
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transportation
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transfer through
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AUTO 200 History of the Automobile 3.00 systems,
Study
3.00 the of
1970's. and hands-on
and diagnostic
fundamental skills
principles for engine
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light truck Use
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equipment.
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AUTO 205 Manual Drive Trains and Axles 4.00 4.00 opportunity
components
used for
electrical repair to
controlwillsupplement
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systems system course
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transmission.
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AUTO 216 Automatic Transmissions 5.00 5.00 toward
operations
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Embeddedall Curriculum Guidelines Option A. course This course satisfies 5 hours of approach instruction May also be used for a 4th
AUTO 225 Engine Performance I 4.00 4.00 Integrates
Guidelines
immediate
towarddrivability Optionprevious
supervision
completing A. engine
of
the embedded
performance
experienced human personnel
relations at content
the industry
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in a systematic
requirements, in CAN/BUS Elective
work site. A qualified to mathematics (14002) or 3rd science 14070
isolate concerns. Formulate repair strategies for complex solvingpowertrain
AUTO 227 Engine Performance II 4.00 4.00 faculty
Advanced
accordance
control
member
systems. withdirectly
course
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and
(14008). 14070
with the student and the employer
body and chassis electrical/electronic systems. Employ the use of through telephone contact, site visitations,
appropriate student
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AUTO 235 Engine Performance III 4.00 service
4.00 reports
test procedures.
and reports
equipment and from Successful
advance studentssupervisor.
the strategies
student's towill be prepared
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75 hours Elective Counts as a technical elective towards 14070
AUTO 265 Electrical/Electronic Systems III 4.00 4.00 of
This
work perstudents
Successful
coursewritten
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will cover will thebeaccomplishment
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procedures, to take ofASE
design,
individualized
A-6 exam. diagnosis specific occupational learning Elective the STEM/STEAM Seal 14130
objectives by the employer, student, andoperation,
faculty member; and repair of
maintenance
and engine time
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AUTO 285 Hybrid Vehicle Service Techniques 4.00 4.00 A study of aviation
classification
sheets; and of hybrid
final
fundamentals
project. electric
Student
including
vehicles
grades and will
principles
fullbe electric
assigned
ofvehicles.
flight,
as a
aircraft
cooperative effort between Elective 14070
operations, weather, navigation, and radio communications as required by the Federal
AUTO 290 Internship in Automotive Level I 1.00 6.00 An
the
The
introductory
faculty
world ismember
course
rampant and emphasizing
the job
in (FAA)
data and
the processes of science and the fundamentals of
supervisor.
statistics, language, andand other presentations intended Elective 14070
Aviation
biology.
This course Administration
Includesprovides a basic introduction
in-depth regulations.ofto Topics
molecules, will include
cells general
metabolism, service, the maintenance,
flow of to
AV 110 Basic Ground School for Pilots 3.00 6.00 overwhelm
and
geneticsafety or deceive
practices.
information, us withstudy
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life science Elective 14070
in airport
world is full departures,
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AV 210 Instrument Ground School in
(Airplane) 3.00 3.00 concepts
flight.
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Calling Bullshit: Reasoning a World of Data data
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BIOL 170 3.00 processes
used for and
exploration
that
credit argument.
are
toward
of wildlife
involved biology
careers,
in human
major.
methods
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Three and cognition.
lecture
of applying hours
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week
obtaining
surveyed
and jobs,four laboratory
research,
Elective 14070
BIOL 100 General Biology for Non-Majors 3.00 3.00 introduce
experiences
An introductory
volunteer,
basic
and
principles
throughout
course emphasizing
professional
of
the
examining neuroscience,
semester.
training evolution
opportunities.
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The
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An introductory
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BIOL 102 Introduction to Wildlife Technician 1.00 1.00 review
reporting
field of history
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biology. the The of thethe
technician
course
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scientific
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Neo-Darwinian It incorporatesevolution, will
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engage
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genetic how
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animalselection,
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Topics include processes
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BIOL 105 Introduction to Neuroscience 3.00 methodology
how behavior
3.00 description, role, content
andgenetic
cognition andknowledge
are impacted
evolutionary intoand by
artificial
hands-on
neurological investigation
diseases. that
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life,
A human
survey
elementary evolution
of marine
and middle and
environments genetically
school levels. theirbasis,
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Transfers biotic as
physiological
organisms
communities
3 credits (GMOs).
to
mechanisms,
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UNR hours
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and
BIOL 106 Introduction to Evolution and Adaptation 3.00 3.00 communication,
per week
natural
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marine
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BIOL 110 Biology for Elementary/Middle Level Education 3.00 and
boththree
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course labhome of laboratory
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completed at laboratory experiences online, including several virtual
BIOL 112 Introduction to Animal Behavior 3.00 3.00 physiology,
hours
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course
dissections.
reproduction,
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and four
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BIOL 113 Life in the Ocean 3.00 3.00 course,
transferable BIOL
insectchemistry,
190,
to UNLV reviewing
specimens and field techniques as a general basic mathematics
education used course andin
to studytechniques,
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insects in their
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natural Science 14076
basic
basic survey offundamental concepts, laboratory study skills
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BIOL 137 Introduction to Entomology 3.00 3.00 A
habitats.
biological sciences.
human anatomy
The class consists
and physiology
of 16.5 lecture
for medical office
hours and six
workers
hours of lab per 14076
technicians.
An introduction Supports
to the the Surgical Technology
development, anatomy, program
physiology, at Western
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BIOL 188 Foundations in Scientific Literacy 1.00 semester.
1.00 An intensive
satisfies the * general
lecture and laboratory-based
education science course
requirement that for examines
an AAS, the structure
AGS and Certificate and of GS Science 14076
evolutionary relationships of the major plant groups. Topics include organization of plant
BIOL 200 Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology 3.00 3.00 This
of
at
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continuation
cells and tissue
introduces
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focus on biodiversity
integumentary, skeletal, andmuscular
adaptations, and ecology
nervous, and climate,
including geography
special senses. and geology,for
Required natural
BIOL 202 General Botany 4.00 systems
development,
4.00 resources, covered
human include:
environmental
cultures cardiovascular,
and factors,
impacts, respiratory,
nutrition,
management, ecology, digestive,
andand reproductive,
mechanisms
conservation. of urinary, of Science
evolution.
Identification 14076
most allied lymphatic
endocrine, health programs. and immune. Three Required
hours of lecture for most and three
allied hoursprograms.
health of lab perThree week.hours This
BIOL 223 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4.00 4.00 common
course
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of lecture
lecture
species
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and
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BIOL 224 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.00 4.00 bacteria,
BIOL
courses,223. algae,
This fungi, transfers
course protozoa,for helminthes,
four credits and to viruses;
UNR, UNLV,principlesand of infectious disease
NSC. course is field- Science 14076
and host including
immune response; discussionsand andskills
a capstone
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procedured, The labisolation portion and of this identification.
BIOL 234 Natural History of the Great Basin 4.00 4.00 oriented
Satisfies andgeneral
the culminates in a multi-day
education requirements field trip. for the AS Nursing degree and is Science 14076
A course designed
research-intensive course for students to
designed apply toto their
foster knowledge
competency to on-the-job
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BIOL 251 General Microbiology 4.00 4.00 A laboratory-intensive
recommended
collaborative
laboratory for
program
techniques, all course
allied
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the preparation of specimens for use in TMCC is and physiology classes.
BIOL 273 Research Experience 1.00 6.00 under
will
the supervision
communication
be expected of
toscientific
of a faculty
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advisor.
demonstrate
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through open-ended available to students
investigation. who have Science 14076
completed all core and requirementsappropriate and have a dissection 2.5 GPA. Contact technique the and to
appropriate
BIOL 275 Gross Anatomy Dissection 1.00 complete 40for
1.00 chairperson hoursthe of in-class dissection.
application, screeningThis andisrequired
a one-credit skillslaboratory
evaluation.course. Up to eight Science 14076
BIOL 290 Internship in Biology 1.00 8.00 semester hour credits may be earned on the basis of 45 hours of internship for one credit. Science 14076
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TMCC Active Courses 11.6.2023
An introductory cell and molecular biology course covering basics of inorganic chemistry,
water, pH, biological
An introductory macromolecules,
laboratory course focusing cell structure,
on scientific membrane
inquiry and physiology,
investigation cell signaling,
of cell
BIOL 295 Current Topics in Infectious Disease 1.00 metabolism,
3.00 and
This is a seminar cell division,
type heredity, gene expression, and gene regulation. Both BIOL 190A Science
&
molecular
Selected
BIOL 190L topics are
biology
will becourse
principles,
presented
prerequisites
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biology courses:
in infectious
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BIOL that
201,
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BIOL 251.
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BIOL 299 Selected Topics in Biology 1.00 3.00 measurements
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BIOL 190A Introduction
Introduction to
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Cell and
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Biology 3.00 3.00 function
BIOL
requisite223.of living systems. Topics include natural selection, populations and communities, Science
for BIOL 223. It isfor highly recommended that and
BIOLcomparative
190A be taken with or before 14076
This is a first-year
characteristics course
of viruses, individuals
prokaryotes, in the bricklayers'
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BIOLcomprehensive
course
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BIOL 191A/191L
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organisms. a BIOL Note: BIOL course and
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192 is taken
at UNR.
requirements.
twice in the second year. The total embedded is covered when this Science 14076
course is takenThis twice. course
This satisfies
course satisfies 50 hours 45ofhoursinstruction toward toward
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specified
BRL 101 Bricklayers 1st Year Apprenticeship 6.00 certificates
6.00 Gain
programs a broad forintroduction
and AAS Math/Quantitative
certificates to the
for AASprinciples, Reasoning practices
Science/Quantitative General
and Education
functions
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Generalbusiness as they are Elective
Education 14070
BRL 151 Bricklayers 2nd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 practiced
requirements.
This is a
in both the national and global economies. Develop a basic business plan after
third-year course for individuals in the bricklayers' apprenticeship program. This Elective 14070
you learnyour about topics in management, learnmarketing, finance, investments
currentlyand other areas
BRL 201 Bricklayers 3rd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 Improve
course is taken
including small
business
twice inEnglish
business, the third
international
and year. leading-edge
business and
practices
business ethics and
being
obtain a
used
solid
in the Elective 14070
business
Your ability community
tobasic
communicate as you review effectively principles
is crucial of grammar,
to your business punctuation, success. word usage,
Practice
BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3.00 3.00 foundation
paragraph in business andprinciples. Elective 14070
delivering adevelopment,variety of individual business
and small correspondence
group presentations formatting. in a Your ability to use as
safe environment
BUS 106 Business English 3.00 English
3.00 you learn well to in your business
improve your endeavors
listening skills,isgrammar,
crucial to your effectivesuccess.speech construction and Elective 14070
Raise
Improve serviceyour levels
letter and and improve
report the customer
writing skills as experience
you explore atproper
every word pointchoice,of contact tone, as you
BUS 107 Business Speech Communications 3.00 3.00 Effectively
more.
discover
structure
communicate
fundamental
and more. Cover
in your
service best
business
principles
practices and operations
used practices
in today's
as youcan
that learn
businesses betocommon
applied
for inwritten
any
inductive
and oral Elective
customer
and 14070
Identify
communication ways to solve
strategiesproblems that you that routinely
can apply cause businesses
in any population,
workplace environment. fail so that you, as
Discoveryour abest
BUS 108 Business Letters and Reports 3.00 3.00 service
deductive business.
decision-maker
practices tobusiness
helpfor
Explore
withletters,
your issues
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business,
employment
of canservingprotect
searches
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reports.
yourself
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career
learn
company.
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asLearn
delight
in the Elective
practical
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customers, discuss ways to for
better support your colleagues and buildusea in superior
BUS 111 Workplace Communications 3.00 3.00 applications
preparation,
culture that
and
you can
principles
evaluation be and
proud
business
interpretation mathematics
of.reconciliations,
Excellence of various that
workplaceyou will
communication your everyday tools. Elective 14070
Create
business and interpret
practices suchreports
as bank needed for dataindriven customer
present decisionservice
value, is a key
making
markup through
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BUS 112 Customer Service 3.00 3.00 Create
successand
concepts and
ofofany evaluatebusiness.
descriptive a personal
statistics, financial
probability, plan and that will help
inferential you achievedirectly
statistics yourmarkdown,
short
to and
real life Elective 14070
simple
Apply into compound
yourfinancial
knowledge interest,
andExploregain trade
industry and cash
experience discounts, sales
in a realfinancial and
worlddefine, property
work taxes,
environment payroll,
long-term
3.00 Delve
business the
operations. goals.
fundamentalExplore oflegal
topics topics
and such such
regulatory
as methods as budgeting,
parameters
to collect, thatpresent, statements,
promote,
and interpret andin an
banking,
BUS 117 Business Calculations and Methods 3.00 overhead,
internship
time
limit value
business
and
designed
concepts,the analysis
activities. specifically
obtaining
Analyze
financial
for
andthe you reports.
between
managing
advantages a company,
credit,
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disadvantages atheft,
faculty advisor
interest
of litigation, and
rates, our data; Elective
mediation,
14070
interpretation forofanyprobability distributions; andhave variance, regression and time-series
BUS 150 Personal Finance 3.00 3.00 Be
and
prepared
internship
insurance,
arbitration;
analysis.
coordinator.
investments,
Learn toexplore
use
type
both
of
youpresentation
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planning, you
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advanced
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taxation,to
core
to apply
commands
give
and and inmore.
laws
the
major
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business
requirements
anddelivery
Excel regulations
and other
world. Discover
and have Elective
to various
commonly 14070
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2.5 or and
higher identify
you can your earn audience's
up to eight needs; improve
credits with your internship through
experience. tools
BUS 225 Business Operations Applied Statistics 3.00 used
3.00 that studies.
software
will help Gain
youto an understanding
perform
with your
gestures, analysis
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the
and legal system,
reports. variety administrative
and more; agencies,
develop engaging and Elective 14070
Contact the TMCC
constitutional law, Career
consumer Hubprotection,
to learn more about the
contracts, internship
criminal law, process and law,
employment submit an
BUS 290 Internship in Business 1.00 relevant
application. visual aids; and create compelling content
8.00 environmental law, ethics, forms of business organizations, product liability, property, to frame your presentation and back up Elective 14070
your argument with logic. Gain tips for managing nervousness and distractions and practice and
BUS 325 Legal Environment 3.00 3.00 torts.
your craft in atosafe Elective 14070
Introduction theenvironment
basic capabilities that of allows
a Computeryou to discover
Aided Drafting your strengths,
(CAD) system. get helpful
Includes
BUS 330 Business Presentations 3.00 3.00 feedback
appropriate andterminology,
make needed basicimprovements.
system design, typical hardware and software and Elective 14070
CADD 100 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting 3.00 4.00 applicable
Continuation commands.
of CADD 100 Students (formerly will draw and solve drafting problems on a CAD system. Elective 14070
Applies the knowledge gained in DFTDFT 100131). The course will
to manufacturing cover advanced
situations according2-D to CAD
CADD 105 Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting 3.00 4.00 operations.
industrial Student will
standards. draw and
Computer Aided solve graphicTechniques
Drafting problems on are aused
CAD to system.
solve advanced Elective 14070
Introduces shop processes, detail working drawings, precision dimensioning, limits and
CADD 140 Technical Drafting I 3.00 4.00 drafting problems.
tolerances, design layouts, shop notes, parts lists, assembly drawings, developments and Elective 14070
CADD 141 Technical Drafting II 3.00 4.00 intersections,
Covers descriptive and pictorial
geometry drawings. in of Elective 14070
An advanced course providingand electronic
instruction and drafting. Advances concepts
skill development on advanced introducedfeatures
CADD 142 Technical Drafting III 3.00 4.00 CADD
CADD. 141
Emphasisthrough willproject oriented
be on Alternate problem
Dimensioning solving. Practices, Elective 14070
A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge andAdvanced
skills to real Texting
on-the-joband
CADD 200 Advanced Computer Aided Drafting 3.00 4.00 Formatting,
situations inAdvanced a programDynamic designedBlock by a Properties
company official and anand introduction
a faculty advisor to solidto modeling.
maximize Elective 14070
CADD 210 CADD Project 3.00 4.00 learning
Each experiences.
student
This course willand will complete
introduce
Available a to students
project
theG.P.A. student that will
to 3D and
who have completed
increase his/her
solid modeling CAD mostskills.
onapplication,
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a CAD system. Students Elective 14070
requirements have a 2.5 Contact the instructor for the screening
CADD 245 Solid Modeling and Parametric Design 3.00 3.00 will
This
and draw
course
required and solveevaluation.
is skills
designed graphicto help problems students
Up to 8 on a CAD to
adjust
semester system.
being
hour an apprentice.
credits may be It includes
earned on thea basis of Elective 14070
This course willon bethea final assessment of each to student and roledetermine their preparedness
CADD 290 Internship in CADD 1.00 6.00 concentration
75 hours
for of internship
job marketability.
individual
for 1student
Each credit. transitioning
May be repeated
will write
their for
a resume,
new up to 6ascredits.
develop
an apprentice and a Elective 14070
student. It teaches effective study habits, time management witha portfolio,
an online demonstrate
course and
CADD 299 Capstone/Assessment 1.00 3.00 Various
growth
Prepares
gives the
short
on the
students
student
courses
program and
with critical
guidance
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post-test
in and
skills to secure
collegiate
classes
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life. for
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covering
graduation.
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maintain a
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address
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what Students
it means
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willbe an Elective
to 14070
will betoa communicate
variable creditinofmultiple one-halfmodes to six credits depending on the course content andusing
CE 101 Apprenticeship Orientation 0.50 0.50 learn
apprentice
number and understanding
of hours required. The apprenticeship
course maysystems,
to address
repeated
workplace
be expectations. for up
needs,
to and
solve
six credits.
problems
This is course Elective 14070
critical thinking, understand work-related maintain safe healthful working
CE 198 Special Topics in Cooperative Education 0.50 6.00 used for CTE articulated credit.
conditions, practice ethical and legal behavior consistent with workplace standards, and Elective 14070
CE 201 Workplace Readiness 3.00 enhance work
3.00 Theories of alcohol outcomesand other through drugleadership,
addictionsself-management,
with emphasis on the and signs
teamwork. and symptoms of Elective 14070
CEP 254 Biopsycho-Social Factors in Addiction
Developmental Theories-Prevention/Education 3.00 3.00 problematic
Impact of addiction use, as welldevelopmentas methods of assessment and intervention. and fetal Elective 14070
Identities, ideas, andon institutions frominpre-contact children and tofamilies,
present,prenatal emphasizing addiction civil rights, Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
CEP 255 Strategies 3.00 alcohol individualism,
3.00 liberty, syndrome, andfederalism, current prevention environmentalism, and education models and
urbanization, services.
industrialization, and Elective
American 14070
Critical survey of Near East, Greece, Rome and Middle Ages; origins of Judaism, to meet the Flex requirement. If not
CH 203 American Experiences and Constitutional Change 3.00 3.00 cultural
Christianity,diversity.Islam, Satisfies
philosophy the U.S. and and Nevada
science; Constitution
concepts like requirements.
heroism, justice, and romantic Government needed, elective credit (14070) may 14026
Analyzes Europe's legacy in shaping world ideas, institutions and cultures. Includes
CH 201 Ancient and Medieval Cultures 3.00 love.
3.00 Renaissance; Reformation; Enlightenment; Romanticism; development of science and Social Studies/Flex be earned 14129
A course for students with no science background. A general introduction into topics ofin
CH 202 The Modern World 3.00 3.00 A first semester
industry;
inorganic political
and organic
general
revolutions; chemistry
chemistry
course
colonialism; which
as relatedinorganic
focuses
postcolonialism;
to environmental
on globalization.
the chemical principles
and energy issues in modern World History 14014
atomic structure, electron configurations, nomenclature, stoichiometry, reactions
CHEM 100 Molecules and Life in the Modern World 3.00 society.
3.00 in aqueous Four laboratory
solutions, experiences aregas
thermochemistry, requiredlaws, through
and Lewis the course period.
structures. Course includes a Science 14082
A second semester to the general chemistry course covering topicsfundamental
on intermolecular forces,
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4.00 4.00 Introduction
weekly lab.
kinetics,chemistry,
equilibrium,
properties
acid/base
of organic
chemistry,
functional
thermodynamics,
groups,
and electrochemistry.
principles of
Course Science 14082
carbon and biological chemistry. The weekly laboratory portion of the course
CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 4.00 4.00 Detailed
includes
focuses atreatment
weekly of organic molecules, simple functional groups, stereochemistry,
lab. Science 14082
reactionon techniques
mechanisms, involved in the
introductory preparation,
synthesis, reactivity, andFor
and spectroscopy. identification
chemistry, of organic
CHEM 220 Introductory Organic
Organic Chemistry forChemistry
Scientists and 4.00 4.00 compounds.
biochemistry,of molecular biology, and otheron pre-professional majors. Creditdetailed
allowedreaction in only Science 14082
Continuation CHEM 341, with emphasis complex functional groups,
CHEM 341 Professionals I
Organic Chemistry for Scientists and 3.00 3.00 one of CHEM multistep
mechanisms, 220, CHEMsyntheses, 241, or CHEM 341.
and molecules relevant to biology and materials science. Science 14082
CHEM 342 Professionals II 3.00 3.00 Credit not allowed in both CHEM 242 and CHEM 342. Science 14082
CHEM 121L General Chemistry Laboratory 1 1.00 1.00 Laboratory experiments to accompany CHEM 121. Science 14082
CHEM 122L General Chemistry Laboratory 2 1.00 1.00 Laboratory
Laboratory techniques and principles in introductory Organic Chemistry for the synthesis, Science
experiments to accompany CHEM 122. 14082
CHEM 241L Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences Lab I 1.00 1.00 This beginning
purification,
Laboratory and course
techniques
is designed of
characterization
and principles
fororganic
peoplecompounds.
who are at an entry level and want to learn a Science
in intermediate 14082
general overview of current office database software,Organicas well as Chemistry
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CHEM 242L Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences Lab II 1.00 1.00 purification,
tasks.course
Topicscovers and
include characterization
creating of
and using organic compounds.
a database, querying a database,transmissionmaintaining a Science 14082
This basic networking terminology, network components,
CIT 107 Databases 1.00 1.00 This
This
media
course
database,
is the
and
is
sharing
first a
protocols.
comprehensive
data
course in Itamong
programming
focuses
overview
applications,
on the and
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of the
and
software
model
primary
creating
of
operating
reports
development,
network andsystems
forms.
and assumes
computing.
and
Course
the
no support
prior as Elective
serves 14070
of hardware devices. The class will alsointroduces
demonstrate the integration
syntax of abetween hardware
CIT 112 Network + 3.00 3.00 programming
preparation
and software. forexperience.
the CompTIA
Emphasis is on
TheNetwork+
course
installing, exam. thetroubleshooting
configuring,
basic programming
andcourseupgrading a PC Elective 14070
language and stresses the principles of good software engineering. The in manyalso
CIT 114 IT Essentials 4.00 4.00 Java
and is a general-purpose,
working
introduces HTMLwith computer
(the language
object-oriented
users of as
the an IT
Web),
programming
technician.
Web scripting
language used
(dynamic Web content),
different Elective
and 14070
ways. This course is on Java, and the primary emphasis will be on general purpose, object-
CIT 128 Introduction to Software Development 4.00 SQL (Structured
4.00 oriented programming. Query Language),
Topics covered whichinclude:
is used primitive
to accessand relational
reference databases.
data types, control Elective 14070
CIT 130 Beginning Java 3.00 3.00 structures, methods, arrays, custom classes, and composition. Elective 14070
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C# is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language best known for its ability
to create single-source solutions capable of running on a variety of devices (via the .NET
platform). This course is the first semester of C# programming, and will include exposure to
the
This .NET platform,course
introductory but the is primary
designed emphasis
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students general-purpose
build a solid foundation object-oriented
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CIT 134 Beginning C# Programming 3.00 Students
programming.
3.00 This course getintroduces
practical experience
students towith
HTML5 and language. techniques,
XHTML coding and
andconcepts
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development. Elective 14070
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Topics iOS
cover app fundamentals
from
creating scratch.
and managing
using
They'll Swift
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aslearn
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developing/ design get principles,
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experience
pages,are
CIT 135 Introduction to Swift Coding 3.00 3.00 with the
fundamental tools, techniques,
to programming and concepts
and making needed
great to
apps. build
They'lla basic iOS
examine app.
how to design, Elective 14070
including
This courseand tables and
concentrates forms. onappStudents
client-side will also learn to enhance Web pages with cascading
CIT 136 Application Development with Swift 3.00 3.00 prototype,
style sheets, architect an of theirscripting.
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Webdesign.
Client-side technologies are used to Elective 14070
validate
An introductionformmultimedia,
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and to JavaScript.
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Linux origin,This file systems,
CIT 151 Beginning Web Development 3.00 3.00 emphasized.
upon the No
information prior HTML
presented in CIT is
151- necessary.
Beginning Web Development (HTML5, XHTML Elective 14070
user commands and utilities, graphical user interfaces, text editors, manual pages and
CIT 152 Web Script Language Programming 3.00 3.00 and
shells.JavaScript),
Students andexpected
are will also provide an introduction to server-side scripting. Elective 14070
This class
course is covers
targeted for people
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Linux enrolling
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CIT 173 Introduction to Linux 3.00 3.00 course.
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This course teaches the Although
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CIT 174 Linux System Administration 3.00 3.00 effective
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knowledge of Linux fundamentals course utilizes
before MySQL
attending bythis
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nature, the topics (shell presented scripts) thatcourse
in this increase areproductivity
fundamental automating
and should apply mundane to all tasks
CIT 176 Linux Shell Programming 3.00 3.00 and extending the Linux
relational command set. Elective 14070
This coursedatabases. is designed Course
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MicrosoftQuery WordLanguagecertification
CIT 180 Database Concepts and SQL 3.00 (SQL) and
3.00 exam. StudentsSQL procedures.
will create documents usingfor formatting basics, Excel tables, graphics, citations, Elective 14070
This course is designed to prepare students the entry-level certification exam.
CIT 201 Word Certification Preparation 3.00 3.00 This
mail
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merges,
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support and skills
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who willusing perform
be responsible Elective 14070
administration
for installing and tasks in a edit
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peerMicrosoft
to peer network format
Windows orand
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manage worksheets
a workstationproducts based
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formulas,
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CIT 202 Excel Certification Preparation 3.00 charts,
3.00 This course
Microsoft pictures teaches
Windows. and ashapes.
topic
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course selected forform people Microsoft's
with no Windows
prior Certified electives
experience in used
system its Elective 14070
the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) onorcurrent
Microsoft standards in Systems
CIT 211 MCITP/MCTS Windows Workstation OS 3.00 5.00 certification
administration.
Engineer (MCSE)
programs. Topics will
certification tracks.
be selected based
It provides the knowledge and skills
computer
necessary to Elective 14070
networking
This course
course is and industry
is designed
designed to demands
to provide
provide students in training.
support professionals Topics will include,
with theand but not
infrastructure be limited to,
knowledge
CIT 212 MCITP/MCTS Windows Server OS 3.00 5.00 This
install
active
and andnecessary
directory
skills configure design, Windows
to infrastructure
install andServer products
configuredesign, withtothe
thesecurity
Microsoft
knowledge
create file,
design, Windowsprint and
SQL design, skills
Server
necessary
terminal servers.
implementation
and Microsoft
to Elective 14070
install, configure, and
and administration, SNA administer
implementation, Microsoft Windows
Exchange server
Server services.
design, The course
implementation alsoand
CIT 213 MCITP/MCTS Network Infrastructure 3.00 5.00 Windows
focuses workstation
on implementing operating
Group system
Policies products.
and understanding the Group Policy tasks Elective 14070
administration, Proxy Server design, implementation and administration, as well asrequired
CIT 214 MCITP Application Infrastructure 3.00 5.00 The Server+manage
to centrally
implementation
course covers
ofupon
newusers system
and
utilities
hardware,
computers.
and troubleshooting.
programs This software,
course
as developed.
storage,
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repeated.
courseSince
in an
maysuccessful
be repeated
IT Elective 14070
This course builds
environment, disaster the
recovery foundation
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Beginning
class JAVA.
prepares the JAVA works
CIT 215 MCITP Active Directory 3.00 This
under
5.00 behind is different
athebasic ITtopics
scenes security
to up
power course
to 50 that covers
times.
Internet applications, the current this objectives
class will focus of themore CompTIA
heavily upon Elective 14070
student
Security+tocertification
take and pass exam.CompTIA's Server+ certification which isconcepts,a globally accepted
CIT 216 Server+ 3.00 3.00 application
certification.development withTopicsan emphasis will include general security
on client-side and server-side techniques. Elective 14070
communications
Example topics security,
include, but infrastructure
are not security, basics of cryptography, and
CIT 217 Security + 3.00 3.00 This course is the second semester
operational/organizational security. of C# programming, and will includeexception
limited to, inheritance, interfaces, exposurehandling, to Elective 14070
javafx,
the .NET input and output
platform, but the toprimary
files andemphasis databases, willdata be on structures,
some of generics, the more and advancedsearching
CIT 230 Advanced Java 3.00 3.00 and sort algorithms.
features of the language including: windows forms, inheritance, interfaces, abstraction, Elective 14070
This
This course
course is
willthe thirdsome
cover semester basic ofandC# programming, andused will in include exposure to the
CIT 234 Advanced C# Programming 3.00 dynamic
3.00 This
Entitycourse data
Framework structures,
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variety
.NET datacommon
of emerging
platform. structures,
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emphasis
solving
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on
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collections.
sophisticated
the "code first"Web Elective 14070
problems. Thewillemphasis thewill be on the generally accepted patterns that solve these
CIT 235 Fluent Entity Framework in C# 3.00 3.00 sites.
This
and
problems.
Students
course
"data first"
Students
will
cover explore
approaches
will be
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methods
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to
usedInternet
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turn in
to create
Entity
their
topics
Framework
work
that may
software
using
by include
and
either
writing
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dynamic
Unit
Fluent
C# or
Tests
API.
JAVA
Web beforesite Elective 14070
content,
development database begins. integration,
It will be taught e-commerce, in bothsecurity,
JAVA andserver-side C#, so the configurations,
student can choose scripting,
CIT 236 Common Programming Patterns 3.00 programming
3.00 common
which gateway
language language.
to interfaces
use. Topicsand Web application
covered will include: development.
unit test fundamentals, unitcoverstest the Elective 14070
This course prepares students to use server-side web technologies. The course
CIT 237 Test-Driven Development 3.00 3.00 frameworks,
concepts, designdesigning
and basic unit tests,
coding building a test-driven project, and other topics. Elective 14070
Explains
This particularbasic IT security
course concepts
extends webof and advanced
models. web
programming applications,
Introduces
with concepts
the introduction andofispenetration
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of MITs App using
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CIT 251 Advanced Web Development 3.00 with
3.00 to MySQL
validate
Inventor, Database.
a security
visual measures and
programming identify vulnerabilities;
environment used to create formulate
mobilerequireda basic security
applications for thepolicy; Elective 14070
The purpose of this course is to help students gain the knowledge to effectively
CIT 257 Web Languages 3.00 3.00 demonstrate
Android
Course
plan, smartbasic
offers
implement anphone penetration
operating
introduction
andthey complete
attacks;
toITsystem.
blockchain assess
projects across
risks and countermeasures;
technology, which is a type
the organization. Topics
explain legal and
of distributed Elective 14070
ethical
ledger concerns as
technology: what apply
blockchain to penetration
is,CIThow testing;
blockchain explores
was methods
developed, towill
how gain include
access to
blockchain
CIT 263 Project Management 3.00 business
3.00 Builds
computer on practices,
the concepts
resources interpersonal
introduced
andissues,
methods skills
in and 280
to prevent/reducemanagement
to address process.
intermediate
vulnerabilities concepts
and faces.
will prepare related to Elective 14070
works, and the primary challenges, and opportunities blockchain Students
CIT 274 Ethical Hacking 3.00 3.00 blockchain,
students
will engage to including
take the the concepts
ECCouncil's of access,
Certified privacy,
Ethical Hacker andcore integrity. This course
certification exam. also Elective 14070
Available
provides toin
an hands-on
students
overview of work,
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blockchain to lay a strong
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workforce, and
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CIT 280 Introduction to Blockchain Concepts 3.00 3.00 Work
have aand
foundation study in participating
for blockchain development.and approved business organizations. Department Elective 14070
Study
approval of2.5
industry-specific
bloodGPA.
required
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collection
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limitations
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selected of student
blockchain
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in the course. in
future.
performed Department
the clinical Elective 14070
A laboratory
review
laboratory. of activities
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student's
This
and
classroom
course
development
activities
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experience
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students
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with jobCLS This
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required.
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CIT 290 Internship in CIT I 1.00 credit of credit
6.00 variable
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This may be repeated.
patent
course maysamples
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certification astesting.
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CIT 291 Internship in CIT II 1.00 6.00 for diagnostic
repeated.
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licensure rotation
as a Lab in This collection
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Assistant
course
in Nevada
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CLS processing
153 must
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procedures.
be taken
151,IfPhlebotomy.
in certification
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If Elective 14070
certification as a Phlebotomy
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for Clinical Pathology
licensureand
CLS 151 Phlebotomy 2.00 2.00 as
151a and
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licensure CLS
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Nevada is desired
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for Clinical
153 must be taken in
and
addition to CLS
as Elective 14070
a Lab Assistant in Nevada is desired, CLS 153 must be taken in addition to CLS 151 and CLS
CLS 152 Applied Phlebotomy 2.00 2.00 151
152.and TheCLS student 152. must complete 100 hours of supervised clinical experience and 100 Elective 14070
CLS 153 Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum 2.00 successful
2.00 Theory andvenipunctures
practice in theincluding composition dermal. and delivery of public speeches. Advanced Elective 14070
COM 101 Oral Communication 3.00 3.00 techniques
An introductory
Principles of message
and course of
theories development,
in speech
communication organization,
communication. as it functions and style.
Participationwithin small in public taskspeaking
groups. and Elective 14070
COM 113 Fundamentals of Speech Communications 3.00 3.00 Emphasis
interpersonal
This course
is oncommunication
observation and
addresses basic
analysis of actual small group behavior and on
activities.
approaches to research in speech communication. It is an Elective 14070
improvement of communication skills within the small group setting. Topics covered
COM 212 Introduction to Communication Research 3.00 3.00 introduction
include to historical,
leadership, conflict, analytical,
norms, critical
role and empirical
structure, cohesiveness methods and ofdecision-making.
investigation. Elective 14070
This course
class addresses the theoryfilms and and practice ofportrayal
oral argumentative discourse. It includes
COM 215 Introduction to Group Communication 3.00 3.00 This
Course
This course
extensive stresses will cover
student
is designed
study
popular
involvement
to
of argumentative give students principles
their
in exercises,
withand the debate
ambition of individuals
discussions and group
of careers with communication
projects.
in Students
the construction Elective 14070
disabilities, including how those portrayals promote bothfundamentals.
negative
study inand all positive
areas of images
will and
COM 217 Argumentation and Debate 3.00 3.00 industry
participate
how these
thein foundation
imagesclass influence
required
discussions, public
to be successful
speechesperception and debates. in further
of those withdevelop communication
the
disabilities. Elective 14070
A basic
industry. course
Topics designed
include: to
basichelp construction
safety, basic math, professionals
introduction to hand their understanding
tools, introduction of
COM 285 Communication Disabilities and Film 3.00 Thepower
3.00 the
to realities
material tools, of
take communication
off or quality
introduction disabilities
to survey
blueprints, process will
basic also
for be discussed.
estimating.
rigging. This course Specificmay estimating
be placed
repeated methods for Elective 14070
A basic course designed to introduce current building codes, with emphasis on the
CONS 101 Introduction to Construction Technology 3.00 3.00 for
up assemblies
to six credits.
development
of materials and by trade will form the basis for the approach used in class.
and proper use ofbasic
the code. Elective 14070
Safety
The and risk
course will management
emphasize curriculum
theprepared formulasis Students
designed
for area will
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constructionthe format of the building
supervisory personnel.
CONS 111 Commercial Building Codes 3.00 3.00 This
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The
course
course
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andSupervision
develop
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CONS 121 Principles of Construction Estimating 3.00 law
online
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approach tocompensation,
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general generally
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CONS 155 On-Site Construction Supervision 3.00 3.00 exercises,
their
covered
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up to four audio-tape
credits. Elective 14070
presentation isand
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CONS 205 Construction Site Safety 3.00 3.00 This
best
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applications.
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A course designed
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CONS 281 Construction Planning, Scheduling and Control 3.00 3.00 assignments.
program
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construction and faculty contract, advisor to maximize
negotiation, learning
documentation, liens, Elective 14070
A basic course designed to help professional construction managers and supervisors
CONS 282 Construction Law 2.00 3.00 experiences.
bonds
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out different
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have completed all core and major requirements Elective 14070
and have a 2.5 Contact thetypes of documents
appropriate forchairperson
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CONS 283 Construction Documents and Specifications 2.00 2.00 This
relate course
required to the
skills
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evaluation.
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projects Up to
basic
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hours of Elective 14070
computers.
This course Elementary
develops skillsword using processing
electronic functions
printing are introduced.
calculators. The Development
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to
CONS 290 Internship in Construction 1.00 8.00 internship
and accuracy forskills
1 credit.are an May be repeated
integral part oftouch for
thisupcourse.
to 8 credits.
Basic computer operations are Elective 14070
business math problems which include: addition of whole numbers, multiplication,
COT 101 Computer Keyboarding I 3.00 3.00 This course for
introduced
division,
willusing
fractions
coverthe thekeyboarding
and decimals,
use of the internet software. for business and entrepreneurial purposes. Elective 14070
Topics include integration of the percentages,
Microsoft Office markdownSuite with andthe markup,
World interest,
Wide Web, payrolls,
daily
COT 110 Business Machines 1.00 and installment
3.00 business practices buying.
and strategies online, and intranet/internet site development and Elective 14070
COT 207 Business Applications on the Internet 3.00 3.00 technologies. Elective 14070
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COT 217 Office Publications 1.00 forms.
3.00 identification
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COT 240 Executive Office Procedures 3.00 3.00 prioritizing,
apprenticeship
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CPD 116 Substance Abuse-Fundamental Facts and Insights 3.00 Boolean
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CPD 123 Career Choices and Changes 1.00 twicegoal-setting
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3.00 This in one
course isyear.
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procedures.
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CPE 201 Digital Design 3.00 apprenticeship
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year. Stairframes, This course
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-- Elective 14070
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CPT 101 Carpentry 1st Year Apprenticeship 6.00 layout
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Math/Quantitative
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course and the
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Carpenter Elective 14070
sketching,
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construction This course
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and the
CPT 151 Carpentry 2nd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 apprenticeship
6.00 second program.
year. Cabinetmaking course taken twice in the fourth year. Basic welding and Elective 14070
post-stressed. -- materials, hardware,
cutting -- oxy-acetylene and arc. Cost analysis and estimating -- material take-off, labor joints, fasteners, machine processes
CPT 201 Carpentry 3rd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 and installation.
6.00 costs, bid preparation Advanced bonds blueprint
and legal reading and sketching.
responsibilities. Construction financing, human Elective 14070
CPT 251 Carpentry 4th Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 relations in industryand
History, philosophy andfunctions
general review of criminalof coursesjusticeCPT system,101 through
law enforcement,CPT 201. criminal law Elective 14070
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice I 3.00 3.00 This
and course
constitutional
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is part of
process,
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functions within the criminal Elective 14070
student to communicate within the criminal justice and law enforcement systemsjustice through
CRJ 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice II 3.00 3.00 system.
report-writing, non-verbal communication, public speaking, interviewing and interrogation, Elective 14070
CRJ 103 Communication Within the Criminal Justice Field 3.00 and courtroom
3.00 American criminal testimony.
justice system, its development, components, and processes; includes Elective 14070
CRJ 104 Introduction to Administration of Justice 3.00 3.00 consideration
History of crime and criminal justice as a formal areainnovations
of study. and future Elective 14070
This course examinesofthe
and analysis development
law enforcement in corrections,
system inrecent Nevada. It will also include an
CRJ 106 Introduction to Corrections 3.00 correctional
3.00 overview of the systemsmajorstructure
criminal and justice programs.
subsystems: police, prosecution, defense, courts, Elective 14070
CRJ 110 Introduction to Nevada Law Enforcement 3.00 3.00 corrections, and juvenile justice. Elective 14070
CRJ 125 Legal Careers and Law Schools 1.00 1.00 Exposure
Introduction to careerslegal
to American in law; preparing
thought, methods and applying
of reasoning, for lawand school.
research with a focus on Elective 14070
CRJ 126 Legal Research and Methods 1.00 1.00 identifying
Introduction legal
to the issues and developing
process, structureofand basic legalofresearch
forms legal argument skills. and writing and citation Elective 14070
Decision-making processes, theories delinquent behavior, court decisions and problems
CRJ 127 Legal Writing 1.00 1.00 skills.
The Dispatch
affecting Training Program
the administration is designed
of justice during tochildhood
provide students with the knowledge
and adolescence. Transfers and Elective 14070
Fundamentals
skills necessary oftoinvestigation,
become effective crimedispatchers
scene search in theandfield. recording;
This program collection and ofas180
consists
an
CRJ 155 The Juvenile Justice System 3.00 elective
presentation to UNR.
3.00 Identification of physical
community problems whichaids, require prevention, suppression caseor control Elective 14070
contact hours,ofincluding evidence,
both lecture scientific
and hands-on sources of information,
lab/simulation components. preparation,
In addition
CRJ 164 Introduction to Criminal Investigation 3.00 3.00 through
interviews
to
theand
the classroom
Historical
basic
development,
methods andfollow-up.
interrogations;
instruction, roles,
techniques of police patrol. Special attention to the
students
socialization will also andparticipate
problems in five 8-hour
of work.sit-along Elective 14070
responsibilities
Survey of Police
theallowing of officers
probation and in varying patrol situations suchStates aspolice
foot beats, Transfers tocars,
one-person UNR
CRJ 211 Police in America: An Introduction 3.00 3.00 internships,
as CJ 211 in them
America. toparole
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in real-world development
scenarios. of Elective 14070
K-9 corps,
the present and/or
system. tactical
Shows units.
differentTechniquessystems ofwithin
observation the Unitedand perception.
States, Recognition
executive clemency, of
Throughout the course, students will study a variety of topics, including communication
CRJ 214 Principles of Police Patrol Techniques 3.00 3.00 police hazards;
rights oftheir
parole,call-taking
skills,
evaluation
prisoners,
procedures, probationersand proper police
dispatchingand parolees,
techniques,
patrol action. strategies, administrative
treatment
emergency response protocols, and Elective 14070
CRJ 215 Probation and Parole 3.00 aspects,
Integrated and
3.00 computer-aided correctional
overview dispatch theand
systems.
ofphilosophy professional
elements The of programaspects
substantive ofcriminal
is designed the parole to
law beand probation
comprehensive,
and the fundamental officer.
covering Elective 14070
Origin, development, and constitutional basis of evidence; constitutional and
CRJ 222 Criminal Law and Procedure 3.00 3.00 both the
concepts
procedural
theoretical
ofconsiderations
due process and practical
and fairness
affecting
aspects
underlying
arrest,
of the field.
search American
and
Upon
seizure;
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criminalkinds
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procedures.
of degrees of evidence Elective 14070
Training
Survey and Program,evaluation studentsof police will have programs a thoroughdesigned understanding
to prevent juvenile of the role of a dispatcher
delinquency.
CRJ 225 Criminal Evidence 3.00 and
3.00 and rulesskills
the
Techniques governing
ofnecessary
enforcement admissibility;
to perform
relative judicial
the
to thejobdecisions
effectively.
control ofinterpreting
They will rights
delinquency; also beand able
investigation case to studies.
procedures Elective 14070
CRJ 226 Preventions
Introductionand Control
to the of and
Courts Delinquency
American Legal 3.00 3.00 demonstrate
in
An individual
overview cases
Introduction of
to
critical thinking
theofforensic
roledelinquency
and
and problem-solving
sciences.
organizationandThe methodsrole
of the ofof skills, as
referral
science
judicial into
branch
well
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related
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of agencies.
government, ofcommunication
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itsbut
central Elective 14070
and interpersonal
evidence in matters skills.
of This program
criminal and is designed
civil law. Emphasis to be isrigorous placed andthe
on challenging,
value and also
CRJ 234 System
911 Dispatch Emergency Telecommunicator 3.00 3.00 actors,
engaging and and processes.
supportive, with aknowledgeknowledgeable Elective 14070
assistance of modern scientific to theand experienced
investigation. facultylaboratory
Includes who are
CRJ 260 Academy 12.00 12.00 dedicated
demonstrations to helping students
and adirect succeed. Elective 14070
The course includes brief experience
history of the examining
theoriesphysical of criminology, evidence. theThree
police, hours
and lecture
the
CRJ 265 Introduction to Physical Evidence 3.00 and threewith
4.00 offender, hours lab per week. Elective 14070
Selected topicsparticular in criminalemphasis justice. Agiven course to intended
criminal career to provide perspectives,
flexibilitydetailing
in the criminal from a
CRJ 270 Introduction to Criminology 3.00 3.00 sociological standpoint, types of offenders who
justice/correction program. Course subject will vary and cover critical and current issues in commit specific offenses. Elective 14070
May also be used for a 4th
CRJ 285 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice 1.00 criminalofjustice.
6.00 Survey Elective mathematics (14002) or 3rd science 14070
Work withlaw and justice
selected from a multi-disciplinary
law enforcement agencies, correctional perspective with special
agencies, emphasis on
or security (14008).
CRJ 289 Law and Justice 3.00 3.00 comparative
organizations; justice systems, race, duringethnicity, and gender. Elective 14070
This course is an introduction to modern problem solving and programming in
scheduling to occur the final semester for the student the
methods. Computer Science May also be used for a 4th
CRJ 290 Internship in Criminal Justice 1.00 program. is placed on algorithm development. A special focus will be on procedural and
8.00 Emphasis Elective &
Education mathematics
If a technical (14002)
elective or4th
3rd science 14070
May also be used for ais needed for
3.00 data abstraction, emphasizing design, (14008).
CS 135 Computer Science I 3.00 Introduction
Introduction to
to essential
fundamental concepts concepts andtesting,
practices
of
and
cybersecurity,in documentation.
computing. common Design, assemble, and
cybersecurity
Technology the STEM/STEAM
mathematics
Counts Sealelective
(14002)
as a technical oruse
3rd14130
science
towards 14058
CS 105 Introduction to Computing 3.00 3.00 This course
operate basic
vulnerabilities
builds
computer
and
on thehardware
threats,
concepts
and
of Computer
and
techniques software and
Sciences
in a collaborative
tools
I. Emphasis
for detecting
on problem solving
environment.
and defending against Elective (14008).
the STEM/STEAM
Counts asbe Seal
a technical 14130
and program May also used for aelective
4th towards
CS 151 Introduction to Cybersecurity 3.00 3.00 Introduction
cyber-attacks. to organization and integration of computer components. Topicsproblems
development techniques. Typical numerical and non-numerical include: are Elective the STEM/STEAM
mathematics Sealelective
(14002) or 3rd science 14130
examined.
Prerequisite: Design,
Strongly implementation,
recommend and
minimum
computer abstractions and performance, arithmetic operations, instruction set abstraction
ACCUPLACER principles of
Reading elementary
Comprehension data score Counts as a technical towards
CS 202 Computer Science II 3.00 structures
3.00 of 74. This are course studied.
introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and Elective (14008).
the STEM/STEAM Sealelective towards 14130
architecture,
Introduction toassembly
the basic programming,
computer and datapath,
networking, pipelining,forensic memory
process, hierarchy,
digital I/O,
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CS 219 Computer Organization 3.00 models
parallel
3.00 This courseof the
architectures.Internetthe
describes andarchitecture,
other computer networks.and
components, It uses the OSIof
operations and TCP layered
routers and Elective the STEM/STEAM Sealelective towards 14130
collection,
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the legal aspects
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CS 252 Digital Forensics Fundamentals 3.00 3.00 switches
search and
switches
network, in
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link,
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basic functionality. Students will configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and
CSCO 120 CCNA Internetworking Fundamentals 4.00 4.00 and
the switches for advanced
fundamentals
resolve common of Ethernet functionality.
concepts, Students
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troubleshoot routers Elective 14070
and switches andissues
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with isOSPF,
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Students inwill
ofbothfoodSecurity
also IPv4 and
service
develop
course
IPv6
sanitation,
the
designed
networks.
knowledge but focuses and
prepare
skillson needed
causes and for
prevention
to implement Elective 14070
level
of certification
food-borne in
illness network
and the security. The course is an introduction to network security
CSCO 220 CCNA Scaling Networks 3.00 DHCP
3.00 Passing and
and overall thisDNS course
securityoperations
confers
processes. aimplementation
inboth network.
NRAcourse
The (Nevada of HACCP quality
Restaurant
teaches students
assurance
Association)
to and systems.
Washoe County Elective 14070
Entry level
Instruction course
includes provides
lecture,students demonstrations with basic and culinary
special skills
projects.to design
enroll
EachinFood implement
kitchen
student or baking
takes the
CSCO 230 Fundamentals of Network Security 4.00 4.00 Course
Health
security
production
ServSafe
teaches
Department
solutions
Food classes.
introductory
Protection
requirements
toCompetencies
reduce Manager
hotrisk
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to cookery
acquire
of
include revenue
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with
a certification
loss
exam.
emphasis
andPassing
history, of on
network product
Certified
vulnerability.
professionalism,
this confers
utilization,
Protection
basic
both
cost
safety
NRA Elective 14070
effectiveness,
Manager (CFPM). timing Course and presentation.
covers all aspectsStudentsof food practice
service traditional
sanitation, andbut modern
focuses cooking
on
CUL 100 Sanitation/HACCP 2.00 and sanitation,
(Nevada
2.00 techniques Restaurant
and standardized
good Association)
nutrition. recipe anduse
Students and
Washoe willcosting,
County
receive basic
Foodnutrition
hands-on Service Manager and utilizing
menucertification.
planning, Elective 14070
causes and
Continuation
introduction prevention
toofingredients,
CUL 106 ofcovering
food-borne
use ofthe illness
remainder
commercial and the
of the
kitchen portionspractice
implementation
equipment ofand ofhand
text HACCP
not covered
tools,
moistinand
quality
basicCUL
CUL 101 Sanitation/HACCP (CFPM) 1.00 1.00 dry
105
knife
heat
assurance
or CUL
cuts
cooking
systems.
and106. raw
methods.
Instruction
Instruction
ingredient
Students
and includes
kitchen
preparation.
prepare
lecture, sauces,
expectations
Students
soups,
demonstrations,
become
with
starches,
previous more and vegetables
special
intense
culinary as
skills
and
projects.
students
orandtraining Elective 14070
An introduction
center of the plateto on and offSome
entrees. premise menus catering.
include Students
practical learn
baking professional
of quick techniques
breads
CUL 105 Basic Skills Development 3.00 hone
may
3.00 used their
challenge
by skillsprior
caterers onto more thedifficult
toChef
developing start oftechniques
the semester. and recipes. They willmenus,
expandpractice their repertoire Elective 14070
home
Students
in the bakedlearn
preparation desserts.
fundamentals
of sauces, ofand
instructors
bread
proteins,
marketmake
and
starches,
services.
frequent
pastry making,
vegetables
They develop
demonstrations
with
and the
fruits. to reinforce
emphasis
Students on receive writing
and a
American
CUL 106 Understanding Culinary Techniques I 6.00 proposals
amplify
6.00 Course
products. and contracts,
recipes
designed
Included and lectures.
tointroduction
teach
are: plan and
professional
baking execute
ingredient food functions.
preparation
properties, In theand
function kitchen
bake-off
and use students
techniques prepare
of equipment, applicable Elective 14070
hands-on
typical practical
caterer foods such as fruit to Garde
and Manger
vegetable and
mirrors, the Bakeshop.
canapes, hors Techniques
d'oeuvres, and
tea
in a variety
understanding of food
bakery service environments
procedures, recipe - supermarket
conversion, bakery and deli departments,
CUL 108 Understanding Culinary Techniques II 6.00 lectures
6.00 Course
sandwiches
convenience
augmented
introduces and
stores,buffet and
students reinforced
sweets.
cafeterias, to the fastthree
Students by chef main
gain
foodincluding
demonstrations.
outlets items
experience
and ofproper
theascoldthey
storage
kitchen;
work with
andreception
sanitation.
phyllo foods,
dough, Elective 14070
Students produce home styleand products pies,contract
cookies, management
quick
gainbreads,
companies.
yeast
CUL 114 Buffet Catering 3.00 3.00 canapes
puff pastry,
Structured
leavened
and to
goods,
hors
eclair
develop d'
paste,
cakes
oeuvrespieicings.
culinary
and andskills buffet
tart dough,
while
Elementary
arrangements.
savory
utilizing
cake butters
convenience
decoration
Studentsandtechniques
fillings.
foods hands-on
and frozen
are
experience
bakery
introduced; Elective 14070
in the production ofon pate, galantines, terrines, salads andand other foodsof that enhance buffets.
CUL 125 Principles of Baking 3.00 3.00 products.
however,
Students and
Emphasis
emphasis
will also beisintroduced
onequipment
production use,
to the
proper
of use
quality of
handling
hand-crafted
aspic, techniques
proofing
products.
of food
frozen dough, Elective 14070
finishing packing products, assembling sandwiches and platters andsculpture
product display. and ice
CUL 130 Garde Manger 3.00 3.00 carving,
Most plus modern ways of decorating and arranging platters. Elective 14070
Courseofdesigned
the course to oriented
bring students towardcurrent working with information
topical convenienceon foods and bake-off
problems and/or issues,
CUL 170 Retail Deli and Bakery 3.00 3.00 techniques.
skills and/or techniques in various areas of food service. This course may be repeated for Elective 14070
CUL 195 Selected Topics in Culinary Arts 1.00 6.00 up to six credits. Elective 14070
6
Feed the folks who visit the TMCC GoldenActive Frog,Courses TMCC's 11.6.2023
student run restaurant. Students develop
team skills as they plan and implement menus, develop and cost recipes, cook and serve
the food lecture
Through and wash andthe dishes. Enhance
hands-on cooking, dishes students byexplore
discovering seven seasonings
Americanand their cuisines
regional
characteristics.
and their local food This specialties
is a realistic- experience
New England, in running a restaurant,
Middle Atlantic, Deepmeeting South, Texas time and
deadlines
Southwest, and satisfying
Midwest hands-on customers.
and Mountain It gives
States, students
Pacific Northwest,a look at running a successful
CUL 200 Aromatics/Restaurant Experience 4.00 Through lecture
4.00 restaurant while and developing speedcooking, in the students
kitchen.explore sevenCalifornia
important and Hawaii.and
classical Elective 14070
Authentic
trendy recipes
cuisines and and some ingredients
of their will
food be utilized.
specialties Correct
- French, cooking
German, techniques
Italian, and
Mexican,
CUL 210 American Regional Cuisine 3.00 An advanced
3.00 authentic
Course focus course,
traditional
is on utilizing
seasonings
European CUL
style are125
pastries principles
emphasized. and with
multi-portionemphasis on
desserts. more sophisticated
Students gain Elective 14070
Japanese,
Course
American Chinese
is intended
and and
Europeanto give Caribbean.
the student
goods such Authentic
as thelayered recipes
toolsdough, and
neededbaked ingredients
in today'scustards, will be utilized.
tightgelatinization,
labor market for and
CUL 220 International Cuisine 3.00 experience
Correct
3.00 Introduction cookingmaking sponge
techniques cakes,
and butter
authentic creams,
traditional puff pastry,
seasoning glazes are and fillings,
emphasized. meringue,
advancement
restaurantchocolate
marzipan,
to in infection
the
type desserts. food
and
prevention
service
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eclair dough.
in
industry.
are The the
expected dental
Chefs,
emphasis
office
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to continue
onand
and
chefs,
the the
management
food
development
production
managers, of hazardous
as
of skills
of fine
well
pastry forsuch Elective
as 14070
CUL 225 Advanced Baking 3.00 materials.
owners, must
3.00 producing Hazardous
qualityknow andmaterials
products. understand management,food service OSHA math Bloodborne Pathogen
importance Standard,
of the bottom Elective 14070
as tea
personal
line cookies,
protective petit fours,
equipment chocolates
(PPE), and
and truffles,
disease individual
transmission French protocol.pastries, tortes
Introduction aand and
CUL 230 Pastry Arts 3.00 This to
3.00 Introduction
gateau.
an operations
course to radiation
teaches success.
that health
sauces Students
andcreated
are safetywill protocols
be exposed
through fortothose
patience, suchdiligence
topics as and
students organizing
needing study formal
and
application
business'smore
training,
encourages
of
food
the
surface
costs,
experience, disinfection
use ofpurchasing,
top newAssisting
hires,and
equipment instrument
and on the sterilization
selection,
job facilities
trained techniques.
design,
assistants. This
scheduling
This coursecourse staff, Elective
can can 14070
CUL 245 The Business Chef 3.00 Introduction
be used
3.00 calculate
assist for
cost
intraining,
topercentages,
preparing
Clinical
preparation thehires, forquality
Dental
student theto
and
ingredients.
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breakeven
take the
entry-level
Assisting Students
points.
Dental
skills
National
Assisting
learn
for
Board both
those
National
classical
students
Infection
Board
and
requiring
Control
Radiation
modern
Exam. HealthThe Elective 14070
methods
formal
information of sauce new making
in this courseGeneral and
and learn
on
can be dental the to use
job
used byanatomy each
trained sauce in
assistants.
those individuals at least one
Introduction
seeking Placing, dish
a position while
to the learning
as a dentalof
history
CUL 250 Saucier
Infection Control in the Dental 3.00 3.00 and
otherSafety
dental uses
sterilization
Examination.
for
assisting, the
technician. same*This
general sauce.
dental is anatomy,
an online professional
course
and terminology.
with and
three legal
mandatory aspects of exposing,
dental
class/lab assisting.
meetings. Elective 14070
This exploration
developing and of dental careers
mounting intraoralcourse films, is designed
and takingoffice,to introduce
digital X-rays.pain, students
Infection to the varied
control
DA 101 Office/Sterilization Technician 4.00 4.00 Introduction
Discussion
career
techniques
to medical
participation
opportunities
will be in the
practiced
emergencies
is required.
dental
during field.
film
in the dental
Students
exposure will
and gain patient
a greater
processing.
and anxiety
knowledge
Hybrid course
control.
ofonline
the roles
and Elective 14070
A survey
Introduction of dental
to basic careers to
preventative, include the
restorative, legal, ethical,
and moral and professional
DA 102 Entry Level Radiation Health 3.00 and tasks assix
mandatory well as
mandatory skills and
lab education
meetings. required tooflaboratory
work procedures.tech,
as a sterilization Including dental
Introduction to the Basics of and Safety
Clinical Dental 3.00 responsibilities
moisture
The intraoral
assistant, control,
dental
of dental
alginate
paralleling
hygienist,
personnel
impressions,
technique
practicewith
in the
manager,
practice
office pours,
its variables;
and general
dentistry.
coronal
production, Personal
polishing,
orofspecialty and requirements,
characteristics
dentist, sealants. andas an
such Hybrid Elective 14070
DA 103 Assisting 4.00 4.00 professional
course
biologic online
orthodontist. effects conduct,
and
In of interpersonal
mandatory
radiation;
this course, lab meetings.
function,
students
relationships,
components
will be introduced
methods
and operation
to
acquiring
information
and
X-raytraining
of thedesigned unit;to assist Elective 14070
certification of the dental assistant, recognition of and
dental forms, an introduction to dental
DA 109 Dental Careers Exploration 1.00 1.00 radiation
A
and
course
them protection
designed
in selecting
medical afor
terminology,
andthemonitoring;
dental development
career that
cultural
components
of laboratory
works
considerations best in forpatientcare
proficiency
them. of X-ray
care and
film;dexterity
in the chemistry
interprofessional
andand Elective 14070
techniques
professional
The anatomy associated
competencies
and physiologywith needed
X-ray
oftime
the film to
head and
assist the
and developing
inneck
four are sixsolutions.
andincluded. handed Review of
dentistry
Embryology, anatomical
procedures
histology,
DA 110 Orientation to Dental Assisting 2.00 2.00 practice.
Principles
landmarks,
utilized in
Two
of X-ray
general
(2) hour
preventive
placement, ofdentistry
dentistry.
classidentification
toper
Demonstration include:week. and nutritional
of correction
proper physiology,
posture of radiographic
and essentials
form at errors;
chair and recording
side, Elective 14070
tooth morphology, ofocclusion, anddentalperiodontal tissues are studied with and special emphasisofon
DA 111 Dental Radiography I 3.00 3.00 counseling
pertinent
positive
Principles
tooth forms. ofeffect
data;
communication,
microbiology,
Developmental
nutrition
specialized on
procedures
sterilization
disease
and and health;
and
transmission,
structural
epidemiology,
techniques
disinfecting,
defects for pediatric
manipulation
theinvolving
universal etiology
thenumbering
oral dentistry.
ofcavity
dental prevention
system,
and materials,
dental
teeth. Elective 14070
dental
adherence
clinical(3) disease;
charting design
to infection and
with geometriccontrolmanagement
protocols
and anatomical of
and a plaque
OSHA control program
requirements
representations, and additional
of instrument
periodontal names.local Elective
charting,
DA 112 Dental/Head and Neck Anatomy 3.00 3.00 Three
preventive hours
measures,lecture arefluoride
i.e., required and persealant
week. utilization. One (1) hour of class time per 14070
Use and
anesthetic, care are stressed.
vital signs and emergency Two hours of lecture and eleven (11) hours laboratory are
DA 115 Dental Health Education 1.00 1.00 An
week in-depth, eachcomprehensive
is required. course ofprevention the properties, are discussed
techniques in depth. An introduction
and manipulation of to
required
body
dentalsystems;
materials
week.
respiratory
used in operative and circulatory dentistry. as they impactmaterials
The dental dental care deliveryare
discussed arebases and Elective 14070
DA 116 Preclinical Dental Science 1.50 presented.
1.50 Bisecting
varnishes, the angle intraoral technique adapted to an adult and pediatric manikin; Elective 14070
Completionamalgam offilm and components,
thisquality;
course satisfies 3 hours aesthetic and posterior
of instruction toward composites,
completing cements
the embedded and
DA 117 Dental Materials and Techniques I 2.00 2.00 evaluation
impression
math curriculum
of
materials. Onerecognition
requirements, two-hour in
of anomalies
lecture
accordance eachwith
with differential
week.
Embedded Curriculum
tissue densities;
Guidelines Elective 14070
preliminary film interpretation for charting and tray setup; specialized procedures for
DA 119 Dental Chairside Procedures 5.00 Option
5.00 Principles
endodontia, A. of the dental office routine,
edentulous management
and geriatric patient; ofpanoramic
dental office supplies, team
radiography lateral jaw and Elective 14070
A continuation of DA112 including the study of oral pathology, pharmacology, medical
DA 121 Dental Radiography II 2.00 2.00 responsibilities,
skull
A surveys; legal
continuation
emergencies. ofreceptionist
Also considerations;
DA119
included
and secretarial
elevating digital x-ray
laboratory
is an introduction
duties, dental
ofintraoral
proficiency
body systems:
bookkeeping,
techniques.
to clinical appointment
proficiency
muscular, skeletal, in Elective 14070
control, laboratory with theprescriptions, Dental letter writing, collections,
one (1)telephone
to two (2)technique rotations and in filing. Elective
DA 122 Clinical Dental Science 2.00 2.00 accordance
endocrine,
Employment exocrine
interview
State
and reproductive
techniques,
Practice systems.
employee
Act during
rightsOne andhour benefits, andand an 16 introduction to 14070
selected private
A practical,application dental
hands-on study practicesof dental and public clinics.
laboratory equipment safety and utilization of lecture to 24 clinical
DA 123 Practice Management and Procedures 1.00 3.00 computer
experience hours in a dental
per week. Students office. are expected to custom
complete 180-225 clinical hours of Elective 14070
materials
A continuation such as
of plaster/stone/die,
DA 125 clinical
with clinical model
training trimming,
in dental specialties, tray acrylic, aluminum
i.e., endodontics, and
oral Elective
DA 125 Supervised Clinical I 5.00 5.00 the program
acrylic temporaries, total of 300
simple orthodontichours, in this
appliances course. and prosthodontic 14070
surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, prosthodonticscleaning and an overviewand of
DA 127 Dental Materials and Lab Techniques II 2.00 2.00 polishing.
oral pathology and dental assisting
public health. Thirty (30) hours of of in a Elective 14070
A
Ancourse
introductiondesigned to wherein
dental students aswill apply knowledge
it relates to the tolecture
specialties and 128 hours
realinon-the-job
dentistry, situations
orthodontics,
DA 135 Supervised Clinical II 5.00 clinical
5.00 program
pedodontics, experience
designed arearequired.
by
oral surgery, companyperiodontics,official endodontics,
and a faculty and advisor to maximize learning
prosthodontics. A survey Elective 14070
A course designed to assist the working dental assistant in updating, reviewing and of the
DA 137 Specialized Dental Assisting 1.00 1.00 experiences.
role
This of
course
increasing isAvailable
the proficiency
dental assistant
an exploration to students
in a inof
variety theofwho
public health
world's
dental
have completed
dentistry
first
assistingand mostareas.
alluniversal
is included. core andart
One (1)
major
hour form.
class
requirements
Various
time performs Elective 14070
andmulticultural
have a 2.5 GPA. Contact the appropriate chairperson for the dance application,
forms,screening and
DA 285 Selected Topics in Dental Assisting 1.00 6.00 of
week
required for skills ethnic
each evaluation.
credit is dance
required. forms, plus an overview of popular are explored
basis of 100 Elective 14070
through the use of lecture,Up to 8and
video semester hour credits
demonstration. may be
Satisfies the earned
Diversity on therequirement
DA 290 Internship in Dental Assisting 1.00 8.00 hours of internship for 1 credit. May be repeated
for TMCC. Satisfies UNR Fine Arts core curriculum and applies as a general elective at for up to 8 credits. Elective 14070
DAN 101 Dance Appreciation 3.00 3.00 UNLV. Elective 14070
DAN 132 Jazz Dance (Beginning) 1.00 1.00 Beginning techniques of jazz dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. Elective 14070
DAN 135 Ballet, Beginning 1.00 1.00 Beginning techniques of ballet. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. Elective 14070
DAN 138 Modern Dance, Beginning 1.00 1.00 Beginning techniques of modern dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. Elective 14070
DAN 144 Tap Dance (Beginning) 1.00 1.00 Beginning, basic techniques of tap dance. Repeatable up to four credits. Elective 14070
DAN 188 Choreography I: Improvisation for Composition 2.00 2.00 Practical application of the techniques of improvisation for its use in composition. Elective 14070
DAN 232 Jazz Dance (Intermediate) 1.00 1.00 Intermediate work in the techniques of jazz dance. Elective 14070
DAN 235 Ballet (Intermediate) 1.00 1.00 Ballet, Intermediate work in the techniques of ballet. Repeatable up to four credits. Elective 14070
DAN 238 Modern Dance Intermediate 1.00 1.00 Intermediate/Advanced
Intermediate techniqueswork of modern in the dance. techniques May of bemodern
repeateddance. to a maximumRepeatable of four
up tocredits.
four Elective 14070
DAN 239 Modern Dance, Intermediate/Advanced 1.00 1.00 credits. Elective 14070
DAN 244 Tap Dance (Intermediate) 1.00 1.00 Learning
Intermediate of work in the
repertory and techniques
new choreographyof tap dance. leading Repeatable
to formal up and to informal
four credits. performance Elective 14070
Professionally structured rehearsal of repertory and new choreography in preparation for
DAN 281 Dance Performance 1.00 1.00 opportunities.
formal performances, Repeatable up to four
educational credits.programs and possible touring. May be
outreach Elective 14070
DAN 287 Concert Dance Company 1.00 repeated
1.00 A first course
Elements for up to four
in research
of dance credits.
composition methods for students
including experience pursuing data science.
in spatial relationships, The emphasis dynamics, of this Elective 14070
course
movement beistaken
onqualities
developing andthe habits
design. of 304 sound critical thinking, especiallyI. This with regards to on Elective
DAN 288 Choreography II: Elements of Dance Composition 3.00 3.00 Must
This course
larger data is an
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concurrently
introduction
The entire research to Exploration
with DH
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14070
DATA 210 Introduction to SQL for Data Science 3.00 clinical
3.00 and application
analyze a basicprocesses
database, which
with ainclude
focus oninfectious
finding diseases,within
patterns infection data.and exposure Elective 14070
research
A course
control.
surveyConcept question,
designed
course ofandthe
to means
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skill
core of
application
elements data
the fundamental collection,
to
of include
data science: and
concepts the
sterilization,
Asking resulting
in reading
dental
questions, conclusions
technical
unit collecting
operation that
drawings and be
can
and
DATA 220 Research Methods for Data Science 3.00 drawn
3.00 required
maintenance,from by the
machine
cleaning data, ergonomics, data. shops,
exploring thepatient engineering, medical/dental
data, creating electrical
models,history and welding industries.
assessment, patient
communicating The
the results. course
vitals,No will Elective 14070
DATA 101 Introduction to Data Science 3.00 start with simple
3.00 emergency
programming
This course care,
is an printsinstrument
basic
background
introduction andorproceed
statistics
tocovers tobackground
3Ddesign, more
StudioMax. advanced
principles isof
Topics prints. will include
instrumentation
assumed.
covered techniques, 3D dental , Science 14008
entry level drafting course use of drafting instruments, lettering,the perception
extra/intra-oral assessment, introduction to periodontal andfiles,
dental charting, inspection
scene, of Elective
DFT 100 Basic Drafting Principles 3.00 4.00 StudioMax
theories,
This course
teeth, dental
program
geometric
satisfies
hygiene
interface,
and multi-view
6 diagnosis
hours
managing
of instruction
and
problem object
careanimationtoward
planning,
and project
solving, sketching
completing
oral prophylaxis,
and
the
creating
embedded
disclosing,
a basic
dimensioning. mathematics
coronal 14070
modeling, lighting, the materials editor, techniques, output of images and
DFT 110 Print Reading for Industry 3.00 3.00 This course
curriculum
polishing,
animations
is designed
requirements,
fluoride
anddental
to
application,
introduction
introduce
in accordance
patient
toprofessional,
the and
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special
student
with
management,
effects
to
Embedded dental
and time
plug-in
hygiene
Curriculum
management, practice
capabilities Guidelines which
documenting
ofevidence-based
includes
3D Studio A. Elective
Option 14070
the role and
Administration of the of localhygiene
anesthetics nitrous dental hygiene
oxide/oxygen process
analgesia. of care,Pharmacological
DFT 240 Introduction to 3D Studio Max 3.00 3.00 manual
Max.
dental hygiene
electronic
practice,
information
ethical decision
in a dental
making,
agents, physical and emotional evaluation of patients, anatomy and neurophysiology.
software
medical
system.
emergency care, medical and Elective 14070
DH 209 Pain and Anxiety Control 3.00 dental
Management
3.00 This histories,
course
Students areisrequired extra/intra-oral
of topics
related
designed totomedical
introduce
pass examinations,
emergencies.
the
instrumentation student dental
(2 hours
to biofilm,
dental
proficiencies lecture, deposits,
a3typodont,
terminology,
onincluding hoursreview stains,
laboratory.)
introduction
prior fluorides,
to to Elective 14070
Covers
periodontal selected disease of interest
andinfection
cariousskills to
lesion dental hygiene
development students,
andbasic classifications, of Dental
DH 299 Skills Lab 1.00 1.00 infectious
applying
Hygiene diseases
their
National and
instrumentation
Board Examination. andon exposure
a student
Graded control,
classmate.
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. conceptswill
Students ofcalculus
oral health and
be required to Elective 14070
classifications,
prevention,
bring in two oral documenting
patientsdisease for process, calculus,
assessments, role occlusal
of saliva,assessments,
building product
upon their caries
evaluation,
skill level. and Anrestorations,
human needs
instrumentation
DH 304 Dental Hygiene Theory I 3.00 3.00 treatment
assessment,
practicum planning,
exambehaviorwill oral
be infectionascontrol,
modification,
required learning
part of and
the dental
principles,
exit exam hygiene
deposits,
to move appointment
stains
into DHand315 procedures.
fluoride.
Clinical Elective 14070
Introduction will into
havethe an physical properties of dental materials, including laboratory
DH 305 Pre-Clinical Practice 3.00 3.00 Students
Practice I.
experience in manipulation
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in dental Elective 14070
evidence-based informationand on oralpreparation
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products materials
and develop commonly an oral used hygiene
DH 308 Dental Materials 2.00 2.00 practice.
instruction flip chart which will be utilized by the student when treating patients in the Elective 14070
DH 310 Foundations of Dental Hygiene Practice 3.00 dental
3.00 A studyclinicof drugs setting throughout
by groups with the special twoemphasis
year program. on those used in dentistry including their Elective 14070
DH 311 Pharmacology 2.00 2.00 physical and chemical properties, dosage and therapeutic effects. Elective 14070
7
sterilization, ergonomics, emergency care, oral prophylaxis, patient medical/dental
DH 312 is designed
assessment, extra/intra to assist TMCC
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pathology of disease,
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planning, is
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skills andI techniques, hygienist
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and
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patient scheduling, patient
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manual and
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3.00 electronic
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DH 313 Periodontic Principles I 2.00 2.00 adjunctive
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as well care, oral Elective
as 14070
This course ispatient
The seminar designed
component tofocuses
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on assessment,
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patient research
case presentations,process and clinic
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DH 314 Oral Radiology and Interpretation 3.00 3.00 prophylaxis,
protection
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evidence-based services
first infor
patient
medical/dental
patient
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care. and
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ofEmphasis courses is on arethe
in extra/intra
emphasized
study of oral
community assessment,
anddental healthand Elective 14070
reflections,
periodontal
problems and
continuation
risk assessments,
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education, strategies. and Application
procedures.
digital/radiography practices, of
finance,research
imaging, methods
management,
inspection andand
of teeth, statistical
dental Elective
policy 14070
Fundamental
Dental
techniques Health principles
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main focus histo-pathology,
is on local, state, classification
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2.00 creation
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DH 403 Periodontic Principles II 2.00 and
health periodontal
agencies,
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current societal
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dental
decision
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hygiene
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issues
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health
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and
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treatment.
epidemiology
skills will
hygiene
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be
practices
14070
management,
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diseases, is the
public pain management,
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2.00 This course
management.
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and
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practice
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in base health
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the public
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hours
students
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DH 407 Dental Public Health Concepts 2.00 2.00 health
educational
by the
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student
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educator,
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professions'
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to dental public
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health
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Foundations Business PracticesCollaborative
of Inter-Professional 2.00 Hygienist.
2.00 This is the
patient-centered final course
care. in
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emphasis series
will be focusing
on the on
impact Inter-professional
of culture on education.
healthcare This
delivery, Elective 14070
Community
Health water fluoridation, other formsStartoforfluoridation, and other public Futurehealth
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skills
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efficacy,
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and
homeless Elective 14070
DH 411 Dental Public Health Field Experience 1.00 1.00 safety.
shelters,
during
Advanced
The and
external
role
study public of the
clinical
of
dental hygienist in tobacco cessation education will be emphasized. Elective
schools.
enrichment
periodontology rotations
with emphasis in the on community.
new surgical Clinical
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Community
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equipment.
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work limited
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Dental
to all
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area of medical
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of utilized
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practice.
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contacting short application
and long-term
organizations,
diagnostic,
care facilities. Elective
businesses, 14070
preventive,
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will therapeutic
give the students procedures the the opportunity to present care theirby ainter-professional
dental hygienist with
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or in a
educational series of two
institutions capstone to courses.
discuss Students
feasibility will
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Inter-Professional III
Collaborative Practice Field 4.00 increased
4.00 This course
collaborative
course
levels
will focusprovides
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on the will team foundation in allfor
experience
introduction
dental
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classmates
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way the
and evaluation of management
self-reflective
of scientific, of of Elective 14070
participation. Emphasis be on the development a community service project on
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practice
evidence-based
dental to
hygiene
compromised
improve upon
literature,
related
patients
professional
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ethical oral
growth.
research healthmethods. care treatment
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design integrated Elective 14070
healthcare
components system,
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into consideration
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gender, course age,introduces the student
considerations toreviewed.
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use Elective 14070
precautions
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collaboration, treat patients with physical or
lectures, films, visual inspection and demonstrations. The coursepublic objective health, is to orbuild
education.
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educational
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six-minute
that
protocols
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learning onin a medical
topic
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repair,
emergencies.
interest related to Elective 14070
This course
is the final course inan the series ofoftwo capstone projectAncourses. This course coursewill
DH 440 Capstone I 1.00 1.00 This
dental public
troubleshooting
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will provide
health.
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overview
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and
technology.
evaluate the culminating
introductory
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describing
Histology and theembryology
principles ofofoperation, oral structure design, construction
formation. Clinical andrecognition
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2.00 Foundation
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use
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This course satisfies 12 hours of instruction toward completing the embedded math
DH 102 Oral Biology 4.00 4.00 circuits
manuals,
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curriculum
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requirements, fasteners,
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electrical
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electrical, test fuel equipment.
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overview of
will
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interpret with
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formulate
and physiology
diagnostic of the oral cavity. Science
procedures. 14076
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satisfies 15students
hours with
of introductory
instruction toward level basics
completing onbrakethe systems. Human
Medium/Heavy
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DT 100 Introduction to Diesel Technologies 2.00 2.00 This
Brake
course
relations,
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leadership
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diagnostics will also
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DT 101 Basic Diesel Engines 4.00 4.00 course
Option exceeds
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to operate mathA/C
prepares theprovides
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DT 102 Basic Heavy Duty Electrical Systems 4.00 4.00 This
recovery
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course
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DT 105 Mobile Heating and Air Conditioning 3.00 mobile
3.00 specialist.
will includeheating starters, and
dutyA/C systems
charging, and diagnostics
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Heavy Duty
Duty Transmissions and Power and
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Drive 4.00 4.00 This
and
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This
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This
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requirements,
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requirements, intoward
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This course satisfies 10
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DT 130 Heavy Duty Hydraulics 3.00 3.00 study
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the ASE
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work entry-level
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This course provides
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DT 210 Advanced Diesel Engines 4.00 engine technician
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relations and ofsuspension
curriculum specialist.
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diagnosis
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This course provides
will cover students
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DT 211 Light Duty Performance 2.00 2.00 directly
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DT 217 Electronic Diesel Fuel Injection 4.00 hours
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systems will toward
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succeed
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level
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informal verbal and written communication strategies. Daily interactions, newsletters,
DT 290 Internship in Diesel Technology 0.50 6.00 member
phone and the job supervisor.
conversations, informational Maybulletin be repeated boards, forrecord12 credits. keeping, family conferences Elective 14070
The course is
is the study of
of social/emotional asdevelopment thein youngemotional,children from birthand to
ECE 121 Parent Caregiver Relationships
Social/Emotional Development for Infants and 1.00 1.00 This
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All ECE infant/toddler
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ECE 126 Toddlers 1.00 3.00 quality
develop
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All
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experiences
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for course
children
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This course
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preschool
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Advanced Incident Command System and Emergency Operations Center interface is
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terrorist
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ENGR 110 Introduction to Renewable Energy 3.00 3.00 This
system
course introduces
transmission and system
absorption,students heat to transfer,
solar hotheat water and space
storage, heating
collector systems.
systems andTopicssizing. will Elective the STEM/STEAM Seal 14130
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mechanical and sizing, design, performance
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ENRG 132 Solar Photovoltaic Technologies 3.00 troubleshooting. maintenance, codes and safety. The course will explore the application of
3.00 troubleshooting, Elective 14070
This
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ENRG 142 Solar Thermal Technologies 3.00 3.00 solar
cover thermal
power systems in
transmission both
overresidential
the grid, dataand collection
commercial and settings.
analysis, data communication, Elective 14070
analysis of energy use in building systems to maximize efficiency. It will include evaluation
ENRG 215 Electrical Distribution Systems 3.00 and recommendation
3.00 and networking. of alternative Elective 14070
This course
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ENRG 120 Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency 3.00 3.00 efficiency
climatological andfundamentals
energy
data, energy
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cost savings.
reflection, transmission and absorption,
the characteristics
heat
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entrepreneurs,
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3.00 ideas to systems, and
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they will be successful. Learn how to present your business Science 14008
business
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capital, andangel innovation financing techniques
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ENT 200 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship 3.00 Effective
potential
3.00 business marketing
investors
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applythe key to
when
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skillsare business's
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realistic and effective Elective 14070
administration.
principles to help When you complete the course, youabout will be aware ofmarketing multiple avenues for
ENT 230 Financing Your Small Business Venture 3.00 3.00 business
funding plan.
your Thisyour
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course or new
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approaches,
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ENT 240 Marketing for Small
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choose small business
to participate venture.
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ENT 280 Development 3.00 3.00 A course
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program designed by a company official and and environment,
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ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Science 3.00 3.00 potential
experiences. environmental
Department problems.
review of student's Science 14008
This one-credit course introduces students to activities
concepts and development
of personal on the job
responsibility including:
ENV 290 Internship in Environmental Studies 1.00 8.00 required.
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overview ofand the technical
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This course provides a foundation for student success by introducing proven strategies in
EPY 100 Transition into College 1.00 1.00 development,
college.
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personality dynamics, and social adjustments for students in grades K-8. The
criticalisthinking, and college success methods. Study skills, career Elective 14070
purpose of this course to introduce students to various characteristics that impact
EPY 101 Educational, Career, and Personal Development 3.00 3.00 exploration
learning. and
Students personal development will also be explored. Elective 14070
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EPY 220A Principles of Elementary Educational Psychology 3.00 3.00 key concepts
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FREN 111 First Year French I 4.00 4.00 This
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FT 100 Introduction to Emergency Services 3.00 Emergency
3.00 protective
wildland Management/Emergency
equipment, self-contained Operations
breathing Center
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FT 101 Introduction to Fire Protection 3.00 3.00 water
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combat Elective 14070
ladders, ropesAvailable and knots, rescue procedures, forcible entry, ventilation, salvage and
FT 102 Entry Level Firefighter 3.00 3.00 experiences.
structure fires
overhaul, under material to students
direct supervision. who have completed all core and major requirements Elective 14070
and have ahazardous
2.5 GPA. Contact mitigation
the appropriate to the operationalfor
chairperson level, basic terrorism,
the application, and and
screening
FT 106 Firefighter I Academy 12.00 12.00 This course
wildland
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firefighting most130,
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preparedness and fire suppression. Students will become familiar with the Incident of 100
skills evaluation. Up to 8 semester hour credits may be earned on the basis
FT 109 Internship in Firefighting 5.00 hours of internship
5.00 Command System, fire for 1behavior,
credit. May maps, be map
repeated reading for andup tofire 8 credits.
suppression with special Elective 14070
FT 110 Basic Wildland Firefighting 3.00 3.00 emphasis
Familiarization on fire withlinenational,
safety. state and local laws and ordinances influencing fire Elective 14070
FT 121 Fire Prevention I 3.00 prevention andwith
3.00 Familiarization fire underwriting;
national, stateprinciples
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localdesignlawsproblems
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ordinances to fireinfluence
prevention. the Elective 14070
Fundamentals of building to construction with ofemphasis oninfire resistance of field
FT 122 Codes/Ordinances I 3.00 3.00 This
of course
fire
building protection.is designed
materials, assemblies,
give a comprehensive
exposures andincluding;
view
related data
leadership
focused
emergency
on fire protection.
services.
The Elective 14070
It is designed around 12 topics of leadership problem solving, decision making,
FT 125 Build Construction I 3.00 3.00 This
course academy
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skills
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basic
builds
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and
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with
cycles,
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creativity,
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law, Elective 14070
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formulae as foams, to fireground
fire science;
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FT 131 Hazardous Materials 3.00 applicationand
3.00 operations
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FT 151 Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3.00 prevention,
3.00 systems; water publicsupplyeducation,
problems; advanced buildingstructured
underwriter's construction,
requirements
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operation, and Emergency Management Institute under direction of FEMA Homeland
FT 200 Leadership and Ethics in Emergency Service 3.00 Fire Ecologyequipment
3.00 Security. and Ecosystem maintenance,
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of ecosystem management Elective 14070
intermediate
and the effects wildland
of fire on fireecosystem.
behavior (S-290), In addition basicthe aircourse
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the past hydrantand futuretesting, of
FT 206 Firefighter II Academy 10.00 10.00 and
fire basic
as a vehicle
tool in extrication.
ecosystem management as well as the social, economic, legal and political Elective 14070
A course designed
Beginning techniques whereinfocusing students
on will apply
concepts and knowledge
hands-on to real on-the-job
experience using situations
Geographical in a
FT 212 Fire and Ecology 3.00 Provides
considerations.
3.00 program fundamental
designed amap concepts including the origins of maps, types oflearning maps and Elective 14070
Information
projections, Systemby(GIS),
mapping
company
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techniques, database
location
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reference
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mapped.
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Systems the Elective 14070
and have a 2.5 GPA. Contact the appropriate chairperson for an the interconnectednessand
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GEOG 210 Introduction to Geotechnology 3.00 3.00 atmosphere,
and remote
required skills
biosphere,
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Up analysis
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and hydrosphere,
assimilation
semester hour credits
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are alsointroduced.
may be earned on the
of
basis of Elective 14070
these
An systems
introduction with human
to themajor society.
distribution, Emphasis
characteristics, is placed upon
and complexity evaluating of the scientific
human evidence
cultural Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
GEOG 290 Internship in Geography 1.00 100
8.00 This
Survey
and hours
course
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associating ofwill
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emphasize
world's
that for the
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geology
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earth's
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earthquakes,
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experiences Elective 14070
landscape. Issues addressed include human-environment ozoneinteraction, population isofgrowth, to meetasthe
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GEOG 103 Physical Geography of Earth's Environment 3.00 3.00 volcanoes,
conditions,
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economic landslides,
and political
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resource utilization,
global
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GEOG 106 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3.00 Various
3.00 society.
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GEOG 200 World Regional Geography 3.00 hazards,
science
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curriculum.
oceans. important
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GEOL 198 Selected Topics in Geology 0.50 6.00 discussed
credits. during lecture, including effective use of and geology
topographic as
and foundation
geologic maps, Elective 14070
understanding our environment. Course entails
identification of common rocks and minerals, and three-dimensional interpretation three hours of lecture per week andoffour rock3-
GEOL 100 Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Natural Disasters 3.00 5 hour mandatory
3.00 structures, such as laboratory
folds and faults. exercises Theper course semester.
consists of three hours lecture, three hours Science 14008
GEOL 101 Geology: Exploring Planet Earth 4.00 4.00 lab per week, and one full-day mandatory field activity. Science 14008
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GEOL 102 Earth and Life Through Time 4.00 and have
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GEOL 260 Introduction to Field Methods 2.00 Software
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Selected advanced topics and workshops to specific areas of graphic
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GRC 310 Typography II 3.00 meaning.
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GRC 100 Technologies 3.00 3.00 degrees and
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and
andinteractive
concept design. Fine Arts 14044
(commercial
development,ad, interstitial,
lighting, recordingPSA, short,
and capturingfeature, music
footage, video,
importingWeb, games,and managing etc.) will be
clips,
GRC 135 Storyboarding 3.00 discussed.
3.00 editing methods, transitions, special effects, titles, and credits, sound design and output to Fine Arts 14044
Principles and language of graphic design and media. The course will develop an
GRC 182 Digital Video Production 3.00 3.00 different
understanding formats. of visual communication theories, processes and methods using current Fine Arts 14044
The principlestoof3-Dimensionalvisual design and (3D)color, animation and techniques
sound design applied to CGI
motion
GRC 220 Graphic Design I 3.00 3.00 Introduction
industrydesign.
graphic technologies. The creation of combined
modeling,
animated
texturing
and live action
within
video
many
title sequences, Fine Arts 14044
industry production processes. Topics include basic to intermediate geometric polygonal
GRC 282 Motion Graphics for Video 3.00 3.00 vignettes
and organic and3Dadvertising
modeling,interstitials
creating CGIusing typographic,
environments, visual and
creating and auditory
applying elements.2D textures to Fine Arts 14044
GRC 284 3D Modeling and Texturing 3.00 3D models,visual
3.00 Advanced creating and applyingproblems
communication CGI lighting within techniques
the context and basic
of graphicrendering design, process.
advertising Fine Arts 14044
Digital modeling andon animation. Topics will of include basic modeling, UVs, textures,
GRC 355 Graphic Design II 3.00 3.00 This
design,
This
course
course
materials,
focuses
andlighting
a variety
is a study of
rigging,
the development
ofmedia.
contemporary
skinning and family
young children
animation. life. social/emotional,
Students
Investigate
from birth
aretheories
introduced
through
and to
eight years Fine Arts
family
methodologies 14044
old. It examines
This course the typical and atypical physical, language and cognitive
GRC 375 Modeling and Animation 3.00 3.00 research
of visualAll
development andis theory
the study
communication.
of young and ofthe human
children. family growth
Thelife course
andThe
cycle. development
is also dynamics
a studyphysical, of
from
of family
how
conception
systems,
children are
through
including
diverse in Fine Arts 14044
death.
communication, domains genderof development
issues, intimacy are studied
and love, including
marriage and cognitive,
divorce, and
sexuality,
HDFS 201 Lifespan Human Development 3.00 3.00 many ways including
social/emotional
parenting, balancing aspectslanguage,
workofand
culture, race, religion, ethnicity, gender/sexuality, family
development.
family, diversity in ownfamily structure, andoffamily stress are Elective 14070
circumstance, and ability. Students explore their understanding diversity,
HDFS 202 Introduction to Families 3.00 also explored. and tolerance and apply concepts of both child development and
3.00 multiculturalism, Elective 14070
Survey of U.S. political, social, economic, diplomatic and cultural development from 1877 Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
HDFS 232 Diversity in Children 3.00 3.00 diversity to theirIncludes
to the present. own work with young
examination ofchildren.
the Nevada Satisfies
Constitution TMCC Diversity
and satisfies requirement.
the Nevada Elective 14070
to meetasthe
Counts theFlex
4threquirement.
Social StudiesIfcredit
not
HIST 102 U. S. History since 1877 3.00 Constitution
3.00 Survey of U.S.requirement.
political, social, economic, diplomatic and cultural development from American History needed, elective credit (14070) Ifmay 14020
to meet
Counts the Flex requirement. not
as the 4th Social Studies credit
HIST 101 US History to 1877 3.00 3.00 colonial times to 1877. Satisfies the United States Constitution requirement. Social Studies/Flex be earned
needed, elective credit (14070) Ifmay 14129
to meet the Flex requirement. not
HIST 105 European Civilization to 1648 3.00 3.00 Survey
A survey ofof thethe development
origin, development, of Western andcivilization
history ofup thetoUnited
1648. States Constitution and the Social Studies/Flex be earned
needed, elective credit (14070) may 14129
3.00 Nevada Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
HIST 111 Survey of U.S. Constitutional History 3.00 A surveyConstitution.
of the societies Satisfies
and culturesthe U.S.ofand Asia,NevadaAfrica,Constitution
the Middle requirements.East, Europe, the Americas Social Studies/Flex be earned
to meetasthe
14129
HIST 208 World History I 3.00 3.00 and Oceania to from
1600.exploration
Satisfies TMCC Diversity requirement. Social Studies/Flex Counts theFlex
4threquirement.
Social StudiesIfcredit
not
14129
Nevada history to the present. Includes examination of the Nevada needed,
to meet elective
the Flex credit (14070) Ifmay
requirement. not
HIST 217 Nevada History
Introduction to Latin American History & Culture 3.00 3.00 History
An overview
of theand
Constitution Middle Eastthe
satisfies from antiquity
Nevada through the
Constitution generalfifteenth centuries
education with special
requirement.
religion, music Social Studies/Flex
Counts
be as the 4th Social Studies credit
earned 14129
emphasis on of IslamHispanic
in both history including
the religious and language,
cultural literature,
senses andgeography, upon its institutional, needed,
to elective
meetasthe credit (14070) Ifmay
HIST 227 I 3.00 3.00 and politics
political, and from
economic the pre-Columbian
development; era
fromtolanguage,
1826.
the sixteenth to the twentieth century with Social Studies/Flex Counts
be earned theFlex
4threquirement. not
Social Studies credit 14129
An
This interdisciplinary survey course examines women's history and genderreligion,
overview of Hispanic history including literature, geography, relations music
in the needed,
to meet elective
the Flex credit (14070) Ifmay
requirement. not
HIST 228 Intro to Latin American History and Culture II 3.00 emphasis
and politics
3.00 United upon
States fromfromthe Ottoman
1826
the to the system,
colonial periodthe
present. to economic,
the present. cultural,
It explores and political
the dynamics impact and of cultural Social Studies/Flex Counts
be as the 4th Social Studies credit
earned 14129
imperialism and the emergence of theand modern needed, elective credit (14070) Ifmay
HIST 251 Introduction to Historical Methods 3.00 3.00 construction
Introduction of the
to race, ethnicity, class, genderstate systems.historical
inofwomen's Includes experience.
cross-cultural In to meetasthe
Counts
be earned theFlex
4threquirement. not
Social Studies credit
comparisons
addition, it examines acrossbasic the concepts
theregion
portrayal andand places
of
techniques
women Middle Eastern
in literature
historical culture investigation
and, to withina lesserthe
and
context
extent,
writing.
of the Social Studies/Flex
in art, needed, elective
to meet the credit (14070) Ifmay
Flex requirement. not
14129
HIST 289 Introduction to theHistory
Intro to Women's Historyand
of the Middle in
Literature East
the 3.00 3.00 world community.
music and film. Multi-cultural perspectives will be included through examination of African Social Studies/Flex be earned
needed, elective credit (14070) may 14129
HIST 291 US 3.00 3.00 American, Native American and Latina writers. Same as ENG 294. Social Studies/Flex be earned 14129
HIST 106 European Civilization since 1648 3.00 3.00 Students
Survey of who
the
A survey ofstorage
wish to work of
development
the societies
in Western
the healthcare
and cultures civilization
of Asia,
industry from
Africa, and
must
1648 show
to
Middle will theskills as pertaining to the World History
present.
East,learn Europe, the of 14014
collection, and safety of patient's information. Students the basics
HIST 209 World History II 3.00 3.00 Americans
Information and Oceania since 1600. Satisfies toTMCC Diversity requirement. World History 14014
Survey of theTechnologyhistory, likely to accomplish
direction, and thisdynamics include ofcomputers,
the hospitality software,
industry servers
from andthe
HIT 180 Health Information Management 3.00 networking. of the global economy, with emphasis on the wide variety of career
3.00 perspective Elective 14070
HMD 101 Introduction to Hospitality 3.00 3.00 opportunities. Elective 14070
12
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This
A course will
systematic provide
learning an overview
approach to front of theoffice application
procedures of various
where the systems, flowmake procedures,
of business and
Explore
controlsthe intrapersonal, interpersonal, and structural at components that up an
HMD 120 Introduction to the Customer Experience 3.00 3.00 through
optimal aassociated
hotel, from
customer
with
service theaexperience
housekeeping
reservations in the
department
process global to check-out
hospitality
a modernand hotel
account
industry.
orsettlement,
another tourism
is Elective 14070
venue. Emphasis
explored in detail.on management
Various elements delegation,
of effective scheduling
front office systems,
management routines, willand beequipment
HMD 202 Housekeeping Operations 3.00 3.00 requirements.
examined, paying particular attention to the planning and evaluation of front office Elective 14070
HMD 203 Front Office Operations 3.00 3.00 Theories
operations.
Explore
of leadership are introduced and examined in the context of personal leadership,
the skillsemotional
and tools necessary to coaching,
design andand facilitate optimal customer experiences Elective 14070
team
This dynamics, intelligence, ethics. Success in factors related to
HMD 220 Facilitating the Customer Experience 3.00 3.00 in thecourse
globalishospitality
competencies,
a survey ofindustry.
skills,is and
computer
leader
applications,
behaviors
issues, and trends the hospitality Elective 14070
industry. Emphasis placed on the role of are investigated.
technology The challenges
in operations and managementof leading of
HMD 225 Foundations of Hospitality Leadership 3.00 3.00 diverse
technology groupsaare explored including cultural, gender, andissues generational differences. Elective 14070
A survey of as strategy.
the major Additionally,
cultural influences current technology
from ancient Egypt through of interest and
the Renaissance in
HMD 226 Hospitality Technology Management 3.00 3.00 importance
This
westerncourse to the
will
civilization: industry
introduce music, the willstudy
art, be explored.
of films
literature, film fromand particular
philosophy. genresCourse (forconsiders
example, importantthe Elective 14070
A surveyfiction
science of thefilm),majordirectors
cultural (for influences
example, from the thefilmsBaroque
of Alfred to the ModernorEra
Hitchcock) in western
stars (for If used as a Fine Arts (14046) course,
HUM 101 Introduction to Humanities I 3.00 movementsmusic,
3.00 civilization: and figures. Humanities 14052
example, the films art, literature,Hepburn)
of Katherine film and and philosophy.
relate them Course to the considers
humanimportant values these films it does not meet the requirement for
HUM 102 Introduction to Humanities II 3.00 3.00 movements
depict. It willand alsofigures.
introduce A continuation
some of theof Humanities
techniques and 101. language of filmmaking in general. Humanities the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14052
HUM 105 The Art of Film 3.00 (Same
3.00 This as THTR
course gives 180.)insight into the development of film as an artistic medium in the United Humanities Certificate. 14052
HUM 106 Introduction to the American Motion Picture 3.00 3.00 Survey
States,
Explores
of Chinesechronologically
organized
ideas, issues,
Culture will introduce
andfor movements and discussingthe student
worthy of
to key events
outstanding
special focus directors andand
for their
conceptsproducers.
significant
from
impact Humanities Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit 14052
This
China'sis a first-year
cultural course
development individuals
from roughly in the theiron time worker
of the apprenticeship
ancient Shang program. This
HUM 295 Issues in Humanities 1.00 9.00 The
on the
course purpose
cultural,
is taken of twice
this
social, course
in the isfirst
political, to prepare
or spiritual
year. The students
values
total for the
ofphilosophy,
embedded human world of work
civilization.
material is bydynasty
covered providing
when
to athe
this Humanities
to meet the Flex requirement. If not
14052
People's
structured Republic
This is a second-year
internship of China.
course
experience China's contributions
for individuals
that reinforces to
in theclassroom
iron worker literature
apprenticeship
concepts through and art.
program.
hands-on FulfillsThis needed, elective credit (14070) may
HUM 211 Survey of Chinese Culture 3.00 3.00 course
TMCC is
and
course is taken
application.
taken
UNR This
twice
Diversity
twice
course
in one
in the
takes
year.
requirement.
second
a
This course
year. The
reflective
satisfies
total embedded
approach to
45
career
hours of instruction
content is covered
development by
towardwhen this
facilitating Social Studies/Flex be earned 14129
specified
course is programs
taken twice. andThis certificates
course for AAS20
satisfies Human
hours Relations
of instruction General toward Education
specified
IDS 299 General Internship Program 1.00 students' understanding
3.00 requirements. This courseand competence
satisfies 50 hours of ofa particular
instruction career
toward path.specified programs and Elective 14070
programs and certificates for AAS Math/Quantitative Reasoning General Education
IRW 101 Iron Worker 1st Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 certificates
requirements. for This
AAS course
Math/Quantitative
satisfies 45 hours Reasoning General Education
of instruction toward specified requirements.programs and Elective 14070
IRW 151 Iron Worker 2nd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 certificates
6.00 This for AAScourse
is a third-year Science/Quantitative
for individuals in Reasoning
the ironwork General Education requirements.
apprenticeship program. This Elective 14070
IRW 201 Iron Worker 3rd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 An
This
introduction
course is aisfourth-year
taken twice to computerin the for
course
terminology,
third year.
individuals
hardware and application programs for
in the Elective 14070
management information systems. Students are iron work apprenticeship
introduced to business, industry program. andThis
IRW 251 Iron Worker 4th Year Apprenticeship 6.00 course is taken
6.00 education twice inof the fourthsoftwareyear. Elective 14070
Introduction to the principles of researchingusing
applications popular newsspreadsheets,
stories, gathering wordinformation
processors,in andthe
IS 101 Introduction to Information Systems 3.00 databases.
3.00 appropriate
Advanced topics "Hands-on"
arenas andexperience
writing clear
in spreadsheets, is and
provided accurate
microcomputer-based through articles student usemanagement
in accordance
database of open with labs.
journalistic
systems Elective 14070
IS 201 Computer Applications 3.00 3.00 Survey of the role of newspapers, radio, television, advertising and public relations of a
standards
and established
macro-programming. by the Associated Press. Explores the roles and responsibilities Elective 14070
reporter for a news organization in keeping the public informed as well as acting as a
JOUR 101 Critical Analysis of Mass Media 3.00 3.00 organizations.
watchdog. Interpretation
Examines ethical of the day's
concerns news and and analysislegalof media performance. Elective 14070
Learn to observe, analyze and critiqueinmass journalism
and networked issues
media that
using influence
principlesmedia
JOUR 102 News Reporting and Writing 3.00 3.00 coverage.
grounded in the social sciences. Study how media are used to inform and persuade Elective 14070
Introduction to journalism and strategic communications in the 21st century. Learn and the
JOUR 103 Introduction to Media and Society 3.00 3.00 strengthen
foundationsyour ability to news
of producing use media critically.communications: how to ethically collect,
and strategic Elective 14070
JOUR 107 Media Writing 3.00 3.00 analyze,
Introduction aggregate
to design create and
principles publish timely information to engage public audiences. Elective 14070
Critique and create photo, audio for andmedia video production
stories that including
of arethe technically
the basics adept ofandcolor,whichof
JOUR 108 Media Design 3.00 3.00 (Legal
typographySpecialty
effectively and course)
convey composition.
athe
message,
Relationship
asandwellthe
and delineation
as analyze aesthetic
function and
and storytelling
responsibility Elective 14070
the legal assistant, attorney client; survey of substantive areaschoicesof the law; in digital
JOUR 208 Media Production 3.00 3.00 media.
structure of the course)
legal system; basic of legal terminology; ethics and liability of the legal Elective 14070
(Legal Specialty Discussion real property law, including landlord/tenant law,
LAW 101 Fundamentals of Law I 3.00 3.00 (Legal Specialty course) An overview of tort law. Concepts to be discussed include
profession.
deeds of trust andstrictforeclosures. The courseproximate will also cover therepractical application of Elective 14070
intentional torts, liability, negligence, cause, ipsa loquitur, comparative
LAW 203 Real Property 3.00 3.00 practice in these areas. liability, product liability, professional negligence and worker's
responsibility, Elective 14070
(Legal Specialtypremises course) This course covers the theory and practical aspects of the general
LAW 204 Torts 3.00 3.00 compensation.
law governing Elective 14070
(Legal Specialtycontracts,
course) Emphasis includingon thejurisdiction
essential elements of the court of contracts,
system in legality, Nevada.the Discussion
LAW 205 Contracts 3.00 3.00 Uniform
of Commercial Code, third party contracts, pleadings.discharge and Willsatisfaction, and remedies. Elective 14070
Ancomplaints,
overview ofsummons, the procedure answers, involved supplemental
in criminal cases. Includes also cover pretrial
a discussion of tactics,
LAW 231 Procedure - Civil 3.00 motions, exceptions,
3.00 complaints, indictments, venue, discovery, depositions and summary judgments. Elective 14070
(Legal Specialty course) Awrits survey of of habeas
corporate,corpus, trial
partnership motions andand agencypost-conviction
law. Discussion of
LAW 232 Procedure - Criminal 3.00 3.00 remedies.
some types of employment law. The drafting of corporate and partnership agreements will Elective 14070
(Legal Specialty
(Legal Specialty course) course) Covers This course the willrelated
law providetoa family basic knowledge
issues. of bankruptcy
Includes a discussion law,ofwith
LAW 233 Business Structures 3.00 also be covered.
3.00 emphasis on understanding the to schedules, preparing proofs of claims and motion practice Elective 14070
rights and obligations of parties each other and their offspring. Divorce, custody and
LAW 251 Bankruptcy 3.00 3.00 (Legal
within
support,
Specialty
thespousal
bankruptcycourse)court.
agreements,
Law related to estate planning issues. Includes procedure to
termination of parental Elective 14070
distribute a person's estate upon one's and death; creationrights, and adoptions andofcollection
of administration a trust and of
LAW 252 Family Law 3.00 3.00 (Legal
procedure
Specialty
child support
(Legal Specialty
to arecourse)
course)
appoint
In-depth
all discussed.
Coversto
another
study
legal
act research
on
development
one's aand behalf. terminology.
Also includes
legal Thewriting
student
alegal
skills.
discussion willEmphasis
become
of health
is Elective 14070
placed on writing assignments which assume knowledge of basic research skills,
LAW 255 Probate Procedures 3.00 3.00 familiar
care
development
with the and
documents law related
of memoranda
library and elderly develop
of points care legal research skills through the use of legal
issues.
andindexes,
authorities and analyses of case facts. Also Elective 14070
digests, encyclopedias, reporter systems, Shepard's, treatises, cases, statutes,
LAW 259 Legal Writing 3.00 discussed
3.00 Introduction
legal willtobesupply
periodicals, office
government memoranda
chain management and appeal from briefs.
bothresearch
analytical and perspectives. Stressing Elective 14070
(Legal
a unified Specialty
approach, course) the Coversdocuments
course the relationship
allows students
and other
between
to develop the
a
material.
attorney,
framework
Emphasis
client
for and is
making
placed
legal
LAW 261 Legal Research I 3.00 3.00 on developing
assistant. legal what
Discusses briefing a skillsassistant
legal and finding may answers
and may tonot legal do. research
Also questions.
discusses conflicts of Elective 14070
intelligent
(Legal Specialty decisions
Specialty course) within
course) Please the
Covers consultsupply
interviewing chain. Key
skills, logistics
fact pattern functions are
analysis,Legal covered
discovery to include
LAW 263 Ethics 3.00 3.00 (Legal
interest, planning,
demand
preparation dealing with witnesses
procurement,
and evidence. Emphasis and
inventory withtheory
adverse
is placed
the program
parties and and
on preparation
coordinator.
confidentiality.
control, transportation
of documents
assistant
planning
throughout
workand
the Elective 14070
experience under the supervision of an attorney. The student will work at a local law firm
LAW 264 Civil Evidence 3.00 3.00 execution,
court
or agencyprocess. reverse logistics, and flexible contracting. Concepts covered include
eight hours a week for the 15-week semester to others.
gain practical work experience. Elective 14070
postponement, portfolio management, dual sourcing, and Emphasis is placed on
LAW 295 Supervised Field Experience 3.00 3.00 This
ability
course analyzes
The student reportsand
to recognize
and evaluates
and defines the
manage risk,
functions
his/her
analyze
of the supply
experience
various with the
tradeoffs,
chain that are
program involved in
coordinator. Elective 14070
international supply chain management. Themes include supplyand chain model logistics
activities in
LGM 201 Essentials of Logistics Management 3.00 3.00 systems.
international
In this course business
students with special
willstudents
be provided emphasis anconcepts on management
in-depth viewtools of modern of transportation, global Elective 14070
This course will introduce to the and that areborderutilized and in improving
LGM 202 International Logistics Management 3.00 3.00 sourcing,
transportation
and managing customs quality issues
security, and
including
within facility
logistics location
the disciplines.
protection of in a global
The seaports,environment.
first partairports,of the ships, will
course aircraft,
lookThis trains,
at Elective 14070
This
trucks,is the second
pipelines, course
etc. Coursein the Logistics
includes and
discussions Quality with Management
officials from Toolssecuritysequence.
organizations
LGM 208 Logistics and Quality Management Tools I 3.00 3.00 This
Theory
course
course analyzes both
of Constraints, Lean the and theory
Total and
Quality applications
Management. of strategic issues in procurement Elective 14070
such
and aswill
supplyTSA,focusCoastupon
chain Guard,
management Six Sigma
US Customs, and synthesis
process. Border
Themes ofinclude
the tools
Protection the for
and maximum
FBI.
procurement The course impact
cycle, in cover
will creating
purchasing
LGM 209 Logistics and Quality Management Tools II 3.00 3.00 This course
continuous
specific
research, facets analyzes
improvements. carrier economics,
of transportation security, regulation
includingand and
physicalrate and making practicescontrols,
procedural as well as and Elective 14070
evaluatingrelationships
the public with issues
policy suppliers, relatednegotiation
to Security, commodity
carrier transportation; planning.
includes Emphasis
course work is in
LGM 210 Studies in Procurement and Logistics 3.00 3.00 regulations
placed on
the planning andthe
of the
cost, priceDepartment
design and value of Homeland
analysis.
of logistically oriented
the Transportation Security Elective 14070
Administration, US Coast Guard and others.urban The course servicewill systems.
also provide Themes include on
discussions
LGM 212 Transportation Management 3.00 3.00 customer
This
currentcourse service,
is a study
threats, distribution
counter of information
terrorism operations, systems
measures, purchasing
and information and negotiation. management in business Elective 14070
This course provides an in-depth approach of new
the of technologies,
methods and theand
to organize importance
operate aof of
LGM 320 Logistics Security 3.00 3.00 environments.
both passenger
warehouse including
Itand
provides
cargo fundamental
security
warehousing to the concepts
principles, global economy.the needs
site selection,
of management,
facility design, the facility
the use Elective 14070
information technology in various business subsystems including logistics, use size,
of JIT
LGM 330 Warehousing 3.00 3.00 (Just
This in Time),
rigorous
information automation,
introductory
systems to gain and
course advanced
provideswarehouse
a competitive an overview
advantage, technology.
andof finance
managing andinformation
budgeting issues as an as Elective 14070
This
they course
apply to provides
non-accountingan analysis of decision
majors. It aims making
to demystifyin the current logistics environment
LGM 340 Production & Logistics Information Systems 3.00 organizational
3.00 This course
and the quantitativewill resource.
illustrate facts
tools and methods about environmental
needed for risk
finding as financial
perceived
solutions
statements,
from
to
cost and
individual
problems relating Elective 14070
analysis, budgeting, performance evaluation, and the use of financial data in the business
LGM 352 Decision Modeling for Logistics 3.00 3.00 This course
societal
to purchasing,
decision-making
focuses
perspectives.
inventory, onStudents
process.
thetransportation,
science,
This works
coursein
engineering
will learn
will
the
and
useThe
and ethics
principles
warehouse
case discussions,
of sustainability
ofmanagement.
risk assessment and
problem sets,
by examining
modeling
online to Elective 14070
ecological,
and how socialmanagement
safety and environmental issues.
practice. course
The course will will
review examine the environmental
approaches
LGM 410 Finance and Budgeting 3.00 In this
tutorials,
3.00 policy course
andand students
individual will learn
andproblems
group to
humanexercises.organize, plan, implement, and control project tasks to Elective 14070
solvingissues
achieve environmental
a logistics
the impact risk
organization's
population
as wellbudget,
schedule,
has onthe
as review and
theappropriate
current environment.
performance role of these Explore
LGM 420 Safety and Risk Management 3.00 new sources
3.00 methods in of energy,
effective and and
public examine private waterdecision quality, waste
making. treatment, objectives. reclamation, Students
and Elective 14070
will learn to use
conservation and apply
efforts. tools and
The course willconcepts
demonstrate such how as project
managers charter,
can scope collaborate statement,to meet
LGM 440 Logistics Project
Sustainability: Managementand Financial
Environmental 3.00 work breakdown
3.00 these challenges and structure,
determine project theestimating,
financial impact and scheduling
on company methodologies.
by calculating the return Elective 14070
LGM 450 Impact 3.00 3.00 on investment. Elective 14070
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This course explains how companies strategically navigate the complexity of international
This course
trade. The course takes an willin-depth
examinelook howattotransportation
identify potential law and risks,regulations.
apply quality Topicscontrol include
federal
procedures, jurisdiction
and prepare and pre-emption,
documentation U.S.accurately.
and international This course contract will alsolaw including
cover compliance the UCC
Legal Concepts for Transportation and Logistics and CISG, insurance, liability, environmental
and security regulations including: C-TPAT guidelines, Incoterms, in-house compliance law; as well as specific regulations pertaining
LGM 460 Management 3.00 3.00 to the railroad,
programs, freight motor carrier, ocean,
cost-reduction methods, and airlineregulations,industries. Improved technology options, Elective 14070
This course
capstone is an introduction
course providesto anthe guidingTSA
opportunity principles,
for students history to workand theoryon logistics of acupuncture
operations
LGM 470 Import Export Management 3.00 3.00 and
using current
managementacupressure export
practice initiatives.
and alternative
projects thatmethods to enhance
are of particular the benefits
interest to them. ofProjects
massagewill it relates Elective
as consist 14070
LGM 490 Field Study and Research Capstone 3.00 Aromatherapy
3.00 to
of the
a meridians
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interaction
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psychological
for massage
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techniques;
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anatomy and physiology. Elective 14070
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and practice two exam formats in class. Go through the application process and learn dilemmas. Elective 14070
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register course
exponents,simplifying this in algebra.
course
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equations, rationalequations and radical by expressions
factoring. Note: Computer
and complex use andand
numbers, graphing
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MATH 95 Elementary Algebra 3.00 3.00 calculator
application may be required Note:(TI-83/84 recommended). Elective 14070
A review of problems. basic mathematics Computer
with emphasis use andon graphing calculator may
those mathematical skillsbe needed
requiredfor (TI-
MATH 96 Intermediate
Math for Allied Algebra
Health and Public Safety 3.00 3.00 83/84 recommended).
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This course is designed give the skillsofas arithmetic,
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material
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student who wishes to pass theconstruction,state exam and thewill student who wantsand to be more
MATH 105 Applied Topics in Math 3.00 3.00 (transportation,
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but the focus of the presentation and utilization will bedisabilities.
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before, after Elective 14070
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123.certification of Math 120. Presentation is modern
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core curriculum. Note: Computer use Elective 14070
for Math 120 in degrees and programs)
MATH 19 Fundamentals of College Mathematics I 3.00 3.00 This
and course provides
graphing
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algebra,
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(TI-83/84
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refresh, reviewconcepts and introduce a variety of concepts to be and successful
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and inequalities, relations andand functions, linear,including
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126. It includes
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graphs and applications, analytic trigonometry, the coordinate geometry of lines and
MATH 126 Pre-Calculus I 3.00 3.00 the
conicssolving
and of equations,
elementary systems of equations, and inequalities. Mathematics 14002
Topics covered include vector functions, algebra. Note: Computer
the derivative, differentiation use andof graphing
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MATH 127 Pre-Calculus II 3.00 3.00 be
of required
the derivative, (TI-83/84 recommended).
understanding the definite integral, finding integrals and applications of Mathematics 14002
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majors.
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engineering.
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techniques
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(TI-83/84 Note: recommended).
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variety of non-linear equations. Emphasis on those differential equations arising from real
MATH 283 Calculus III 4.00 required
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be a competent
induction; elementary set 14002
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orthogonal functions;
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squares,practice and
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MATH 330 Linear Algebra 3.00 3.00 setting,
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theory, decision making, communicating, appraising performance, and managing Mathematics
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force systems. Topics include resolution and composition of forces, equilibrium of If a technical elective is needed for Math: 14002
ME 241 Statics 3.00 force systems,
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understanding of yourself of inertia, cables, beams,
as a supervisor, and explore fluid statics,some of work.the Science the STEM/STEAM Seal use 14130 Science: 14008
MGT 171 Supervision and Human Relations 3.00 3.00 more effective ways of relating to others. Elective 14070
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Elective 14070
leaders are power,
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MGT 212 Leadership and Human Relations 3.00 Develop
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Explore of people
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MGT 235 Organizational Behavior 3.00 3.00 business
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MGT 283 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3.00 3.00 basic
treatment concepts ofmember.
human resource management. Elective 14070
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guardianship,infection rights, confidentiality,
control, safety procedures, abuse
MHDD 101 Role of the Technician 1.00 1.00 and neglect, andawareness
confidentiality, program implementation. Elective 14070
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MHDD 102 Medical Component 1.00 1.00 signs
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medical staff.
Thesecomponents. are for use by active servicetreatmentproviders Elective 14070
Defining "active treatment" and its necessary Implementing
MHDD 105 Conflict Prevention and Response Training 2.00 as aapproved
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MHDD 106 Teaching and Active Treatment 1.00 1.00 therapeutic
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assessment of effectiveness and potential side Elective 14070
Basic approaches to behavioral intervention including defining behavior, data collection,
MHDD 107 Medication Fundamentals 2.00 effects. and applications of behavior change techniques and implementation of
2.00 principles Elective 14070
MHDD 109 Introduction to Therapeutic Interventions 2.00 2.00 behavioral
Definition, history,programs. diagnosis and causes of developmental disabilities. Development and Elective 14070
MHDD 126 Understanding Developmental Disabilities 2.00 delivery ofofeffective
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and study to personsbasic with developmental disabilities. Elective 14070
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social learning approaches.
theory,Includes family
MHDD 150 Issues in Substance Abuse 1.00 1.00 biological
dynamics and and humanlifestylerelations
factors asand well as legal issues.
development as relating to mentally ill and Elective 14070
MHDD 153 Life Span Development 1.00 developmentally
1.00 A disabled clients. Elective 14070
Ancomprehensive
in-depth analysis working
of major knowledge
diagnostic of categories
interdisciplinary therapeutic
encountered with intervention
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MHDD 154 Advanced Therapeutic Interventions 2.00 2.00 assessing,
mentally planning,
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of treatment and evaluating
plans which have aproven
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MHDD 160 Understanding Mental Illness 2.00 disorders.
2.00 ill or developmentally disabled clients within a local service-provider agency. Preparation Elective 14070
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MHDD 295 Practicum 3.00 for
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MPT 160 Mechanical Drive Systems I 3.00 certificates for AAS
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MPT 170 Properly Utilizing the Correct Tools for the Job 3.00 3.00 manufacturing
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dimensional, three-dimensional scanning methods are examined throughout the
MPT 305 Introduction to System Dynamics 3.00 3.00 This
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revolution (Industry 4.0) technologies and applications. The challenges benefits
MPT 311 Laser Scanning Methods / Techniques 3.00 scanners. to the fourth industrial revolution; the effects on organizations; and future of
3.00 attributed Elective Counts as a technical elective towards 14070
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MPT 312 Industry 4.0 / Cyber Physical Manufacturing 3.00 3.00 This
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MPT 325 Digital Inspection / Quality Control 4.00 robotic guidance
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the development Elective 14070
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MPT 343 Design and Manufacturing Process II 3.00 3.00 process.
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production planning and control. Classical lean methods for process analysis will be
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design, andalong with hands-on
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MPT 411 Advanced Machine Vision Integration 4.00 4.00 of Industry 4.0. Emphasis will be placed on the role of computers in the practice of
operations.
processing modeling to providefor visual feedback andStudents
image interpretation Elective 14070
simulation decision making. will use datacritical driven for part inspection,
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MPT 412 Advanced Digital Inspection 3.00 3.00 robotic
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involving pneumatics,
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manufacturability. Elective the STEM/STEAM Seal 14130
certificates for AAS Human Relations, 5 embedded hours toward specified programs and
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precision measurement tools,basic rotary tables and indexing
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MTT 105 Machine Shop I 3.00 and perform
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MTT 110 Machine Shop II 3.00 3.00 and perform facing, grooving, part-off, and tuning operations. Elective 14070
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milling machine tooling. Students will perform basic milling operations of facing,
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CAD/CAM and
is recommended.
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MTT 291 CNC Practice 1.00 6.00 processing
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MTT 292 Computer-Aided Manufacturing I 4.00 curriculumprograms.
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MTT 293 Computer-Aided Manufacturing II 4.00 4.00 operations is recommended.
Notation, terminology, intervals, scales and chords. Designed to furnish a foundation for Elective the STEM/STEAM Seal 14130
MUS 101 Music Fundamentals 3.00 musicianship and
3.00 Fundamentals musicproduction,
of tone theory. breath control, and practical techniques involved in Fine Arts 14044
MUS 105 Vocal Techniques 2.00 2.00 reading
This andisinterpreting songs. May be repeated for a maximum of 4include
credits.chording, Fine Arts 14044
This course is geared toward the
course geared toward the beginning
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level guitarist. Topics will
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MUS 107 Guitar Class I 2.00 music reading,
3.00 improving melody
individual playing, right
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the guitar and will andinclude
style. playing chords and Fine Arts 14044
MUS 108 Guitar Class II 2.00 3.00 melodies, reading music and guitar technique.
Beginning piano class. Music reading and keyboard techniques from beginning through Fine Arts 14044
MUS 111 Piano Class I 2.00 early intermediate
3.00 Continuation levels. No previous musical trainingand required. Fine Arts 14044
Historical andof beginning
cultural piano
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MUS 112 Piano Class II 2.00 3.00 Survey
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intermediate
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MUS 122 Survey of Jazz 3.00 3.00 The
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study
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of Curriculum.
Rock music from its on
origins in Blues through Contemporary Rock styles. Examples Fine Arts Certificate
the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14046
explored. This class will focus understanding basic diatonic harmony including scales,
MUS 125 History of Rock Music 3.00 3.00 of
key,various
triads styles
and study will be chords,
seventh analyzed. and counterpoint. Knowledge of music fundamentals is Fine Arts Certificate 14046
The continued of tonal harmony including the use of inverted triads and seventh
MUS 203 Music Theory I 3.00 3.00 necessary
chords in part for entrance into this class.
writing, harmonic progression, basic small-scale musical form, and basic Fine Arts 14044
MUS 204 Music Theory II 3.00 3.00 chromatic
A more in-depth harmony. study of the counterpoint and traditional harmonic practices of the Fine Arts 14044
MUS 207 Music Theory III 3.00 3.00 eighteenth
A study of late andnineteenth-century
nineteenth centuries throughpractices
harmonic writing, analysis, and aural perception.
and twentieth-century idioms Fine Arts 14044
MUS 208 Music Theory IV 3.00 3.00 through
This course writing,
will analysis,
teach the and aural perception.
techniques of sight-singing, ear training and music dictation. This Fine Arts 14044
This course will continue the teaching of the techniques of sight-singing, ear training and
MUS 211 Sight-Singing and Dictation I 1.00 1.00 will
musicinclude
dictation learning
at ansolfege,
intermediate rhythmic-reading,
level. The course melodic willand includeharmonic dictation.of solfege,
the utilization Fine Arts 14044
MUS 212 Sight-Singing and Dictation II 1.00 1.00 complex
Introduction rhythm-reading,
to audioinrecording melodic and harmonic
including theoretical dictation
concepts, at anterminology,
intermediatemicrophones,
level. Fine Arts 14044
Intermediate course multi-track recording techniques including discussion onto session
MUS 231 Recording Technology I 3.00 3.00 Explores
consoles,
procedures,
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and theory
use
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analog application
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of hard-disc
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MUS 232 Recording Technology II 3.00 3.00 Class
equipment
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MUS 239 Virtual Studio Technology I 3.00 Tools software.
3.00 power commands, editing, automation, and Fine Arts 14044
GPA. Contact the appropriate chairperson forother advanced DAW
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course
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knowledge and application necessary arefor developing their skill level on their
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MUS 290 Internship in Music 1.00 8.00 Applied
internship
instrument.
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for oneinstruction
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MUSA 107 Clarinet-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 109 Drum Set-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 113 Flute-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 115 Guitar-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 121 Horn-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 123 Oboe-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 127 Percussion-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 129 Piano-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 135 Trombone-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 Applied
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MUSA 137 Trumpet-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 A maximum
instrument. Students
apprenticeship
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program.
lower division credits can be earned.
will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. Fine Arts 14044
MUSA 139 Tuba-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 This
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first-year
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relations curriculum requirements, accordance with Embedded Curriculum
MUSA 147 Voice for Musical Theater Major-Lower Division 1.00 2.00 The
of Concert
eight
Option Winds
lower-division is a performance
credits total. ensemble, centered
A. is for second-year apprentices in the public utility natural gas pipe fitters on public performance of musical Fine Arts 14044
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course
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MUSE 101 Concert Choir 1.00 1.00 This
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apprenticeship
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MUSE 112 Concert WindsGas Pipefitter Apprenticeship Year
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Option
mathematicsA. is curriculum band
requirements, program. in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Fine Arts 14044
This course for second-year
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NGPF 101 1
Utility Natural Gas Pipefitters Apprenticeship 6.00 Guidelines
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mathematics Option A.
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NGPF 151 Year
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mathematics Option A.
curriculum requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Elective 14070
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NGPO 101 Apprenticeship
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12.00 mathematics A.
curriculum requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Elective 14070
NGPO 151 Apprenticeship Year 2 6.00 12.00 Guidelines Option A. Elective 14070
16
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This course
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mathematics Optioncurriculum A. requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Elective 14070
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mathematics curriculum
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Curriculum Elective 14070
environmental sciences. Major topicsissues covered includewith ecological principles, ecosystem with
NGSM 201 Year
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functioning,
explores
population A. environmental
dynamics, conservation
associated
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anthropogenic
resource use and
interactions
management, Elective 14070
the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Major topics include air
NRES 100 Sciences 3.00 and
3.00 The human-caused
course
pollution, will prepare
water pollution, environmental
the future
environmental impacts.
nursing There
student
toxicology, are
to four
provide
global mandatory
holistic
climate lab
basic
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energy care
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This
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student
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andprovide
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conservation.
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NRES 210 Environmental Pollution 3.00 and
3.00 This
nurse's
Major solid
courserole
topicswasteprovides
within management.
include: the knowledge
health
patterns care
and and skills necessary
system.
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onbasicprofessional
ethics,
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and in Science 14008
measures
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explores level of a nursing
the fundamentals assistant of while
ecology incorporating
at the levels of population, principles of
community,safety
NRES 211 Conservation, Humans and Biodiversity 3.00 3.00 direct
obligations,
consequences
This
and
patient
introductory
infection
ecosystems.
care,
values,
of It
for
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course
self and
includes provides
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NRES 217 Natural Resource Ecology 3.00 3.00 of nursing.
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and environmental
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Students
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Nursing
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responsibilities significant
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NURS 102 Professional Behaviors 2.00 indirect
team.out
2.00 carry The care impact
basic to patients,
of family
independent as defined
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included. the Nevada State
nursing Board
actions of Nursing's
that assist Scope
clients of
across Elective 14070
Note:
Practice. This class
Theinlab/clinicaldoes NOT prepare
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NURS 129 Level 1 - Basic Nursing Skills 2.00 2.00 the lifespan
Certified Nursing meeting
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Examination. needs.includes Each student selected skills that
identifies carestudents
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to perform.
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NURS 130 Nursing Assistant 6.00 6.00 The
Statedevelopment
This exam and
course
client/patient provides
needs.
of aan
after basic
passing medical
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assessment, become used describeNursing
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teaching and
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learning,
body's
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anatomical
Assistants. by Elective 14070
The
systems focus
The focus of
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emphasis
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definition,
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use, management
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NURS 138 Nursing Care I 7.00 7.00 nurses
communication
health
Attention
with
wellness
will be health
illness
focused
on and
continuum
on
quality,
wellness.
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normal the nursing
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Student
and function willappropriate,
integrate
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patients/clients
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NURS 140 Medical Terminology 3.00 3.00 knowledge
pharmacology
across the of the
lifespan. diverse
terminology.
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child-bearing holistic and groupsofofthe
needs child
drugs
rearing
will be studied
individual.
family are Studentsalso
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actions on selected
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NURS 142 Fundamentals of Pharmacology 2.00 2.00 population.
across The course applies
the lifespan. the concepts ofcollaboration,
clinical pharmacology, and teaching and learning;
psychopathology, Elective 14070
topics
Nurse-clientinclude
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care the rearing
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NURS 170 Nursing Care 2 7.00 This
family
7.00 the course
are also
nurse, theis designed
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culture of to
as
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culture of the to explore
setting. This course the
explores the Elective 14070
patients/clients.
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principles of this The
pathophysiology lab/clinical
course to is the to portion
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care
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NURS 202 Nursing Care 3 7.00 7.00 This
diverse,
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This
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care
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The Elective 14070
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NURS 209 Principles of Pathophysiology 3.00 3.00 decision
developmental
knowledge
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This course
professional provides
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NURS 212 Cultural Aspects of Nursing Care 3.00 3.00 successful
nursing
course
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either
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college
theory
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health learning
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assessment management
courses
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using
college
students the and National
referred
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expectations
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testing,
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introduced
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in professional
certain topics may Elective 14070
making. Acquired
sampling and survey data will be usedanalysis
construction, to formulate of frequencya comprehensive and count problem list
data, andthroughout for the of
measures
NURS 285 Selected Topics in Nursing 0.50 6.00 Anaspects
also take ofthis
introduction therefine baccalaureate-prepared
variable
to the credit course.skills.
philosophical, The nurse.
course
conceptual, Nursing
mayand be concepts
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for up to six credits. the
of Elective 14070
client
validity
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program
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NURS 330 Biostatistics for Nursing 3.00 3.00 ofuse professional
assessment
healthcare
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roles and
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research.
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with practices
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for baccalaureate
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The
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research
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NURS 354 Transition to Baccalaureate Nursing Practice 2.00 enrolling
2.00 management
in healthcare.
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Topics RN-BSN
course assumed
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professional of
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standards will
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care, the
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Examination
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across theand role
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NURS 394 Holistic
Research Assessment in Professional
& Evidence-Based PracticeNursing
in 3.00 3.00 leadership
development,
nurse
for leader
Nurses
addition,
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students nurse that
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inter-professional
how to lead
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collaboration,
integration
delegation.
delivery
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systems,
system.
culture
best-practice
Inter-professional
of safety
evidence and on a Elective 14070
organizations,
collaboration patient
and care units, and
communication patient assignments.
ininclude
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NURS 395 Professional Nursing 4.00 improved
systems
4.00 organizational patient
level for
and outcomes.
the delivery
systems Topics
theoryof optimal
as it health
relates application
care
to and
professional evidence-based
improved nursing patient research
outcomes.
management to
and Elective 14070
explored.
nursing Application
practice, use oftechnology
of evidence-based and nursing practice, clinical reasoning,
informatics andwill clinical judgement,
identification of the
NURS 396 Dimensions of Professional
Quality and Safety EducationNursing
for Professional 4.00 4.00 leadership
and leadership
knowledge,
will be
skills
explored.
principles
and areManagement
attitudes integrated
of the intoconcepts
professional the course. addressed
nurse leader that
include interdisciplinary
are used to improve Elective 14070
This course includes
collaboration and networking,the analysis of community/population
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and judgments.
resource applied to
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NURS 478 Nursing Practice 3.00 3.00 ofEnhances
patient
client student's
centered
services care
to ability
and
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the make
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environment.
health, nursing
reduce clinical
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leadership willinexplore
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Evolving Concepts in Nursing Leadership and and application
the staffing, andofevaluation. nursingLeadership
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NURS 479 Management 4.00 4.00 delivery
facilitation
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building, and
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findings
health. Students
as well as use a
will
variety Elective 14070
examine environmental, social, cultural, and behavioral determinants of health and
NURS 480 Enhancing Clinical Judgment 4.00 4.00 of tools to make clinical decisions for
includes family, aggregates, and populations. Topics may include local and regionalpatients and populations across the lifespan. Elective 14070
NURS 482 Population
InformationCare Theory and Healthcare
Management 3.00 3.00 Capstone
conditions
This course
Examination
experience
that affect that
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interest in becoming
information
health. Students
a Dietetic
systems and the Elective 14070
will collaborate with community isagencies/institutions and study healthcare systems to provide
NURS 489 Technology 3.00 3.00 Technician
useopportunity
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to integrate
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technology knowledge
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and
course
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to give
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the student a greater knowledge of what a DTR does and what career opportunities are
NURS 492 Population Care Capstone 4.00 4.00 inopen assessing
in the field. the health The goal careofneeds this course of families, is to help aggregates
the student and populations.
in making an appropriate Elective 14070
NUTR 100 Introduction to Dietetic Technician Program 0.50 career choice.and operation of food service, management principles, food service
0.50 Organization Elective 14070
NUTR 220 Food Service Systems Management 3.00 3.00 This
Food
courselabor
personnel,purchasing
covers
for
the regulatory
laws, food
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service systems,
of
agencies,understandingfoodfood costscience
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cost and underlying
record
factors, food
technology
keeping.
laws, quality Elective 14070
To introduce
associated the
with thefor students
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NUTR 221 Quantity Food Purchasing 3.00 A course designed
standards
3.00 technology and theindustry.
basic manufacturing
associated with student
providing
An
in emphasis
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students
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foods 14070
aspects
This
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NUTR 222 Principles of Food Science 3.00 3.00 tofood humans.
systems,
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of such
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PBH 220 Introduction to Public Health Biology 3.00 3.00 public
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PBH 234 Introduction to Environmental Health 3.00 3.00 and exposure.
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PBH 281 Introduction to Biostatistics in Public Health 3.00 used throughout
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PBH 101 Introduction to Public Health 3.00 3.00 health information and research, ethics and health programs. Health 14064
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you practice various movement TMCC Active skills and Courses participate
11.6.2023 in physical conditioning. Engage in
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PEX 183 Weight Training 1.00 2.00 structure.
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PHIL 224 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science 3.00 science and cloning,
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PHIL 244 Bioethics 3.00 3.00 and animal subjects in research. Elective Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit 14070
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PHIL 245 Contemporary Moral Issues 3.00 Basic problems
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PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 3.00 and epistemology. Social Studies/Flex Counts
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PHIL 135 Introduction to Ethics 3.00 and theories
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PHIL 213 Introduction to Modern Philosophy 3.00 3.00 Descartes,
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classical and modern physics. Includes Social Studies/Flex be earned 14129
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PHYS 100 Introductory Physics 3.00 3.00 The
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PHYS 151 General Physics I 4.00 dynamics,
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PHYS 152 General Physics II 4.00 4.00 semester
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covers
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dynamics,
and thermodynamics
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PHYS 180 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 3.00 3.00 rotational
statics, dynamics,
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sound. Science 14088
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PHYS 181 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 3.00 3.00 waves,
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PHYS 182 Physics for Scientists and Engineers III 3.00 3.00 and elementary particles. Science 14088
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PPF 250 Plumbers & Pipefitters 4th Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 apprenticeship
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A survey of American national, state and local governments. Includes Nevada's Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
PPF 290 Plumbers & Pipefitters 5th Year Apprenticeship 6.00 apprenticeship
6.00 constitution, program. program.
government, This courseissues. is taken twiceUS in and
the 5th year.Constitution Elective 14070
Introduction to the politicaland contemporary
history of Nevada through Fulfills
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Counts theFlex
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PSC 101 Introduction to American Politics 3.00 3.00 requirements.
Constitution. Satisfies the Nevada Constitution requirement. Not open to students who Government needed, elective credit (14070) Ifmay 14026
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PSC 208 Survey of State and Local Government 3.00 3.00 in the United
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PSC 210 American Public Policy 3.00 3.00 government.
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PSC 211 Introduction to Comparative Politics 3.00 3.00 administrative
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PSC 231 Introduction to International Relations 3.00 3.00 experiences.
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PSC 250 The Politics of International Terrorism 3.00 3.00 the measures
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to be selected
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government offices normally the TMCC service area. If more than of needed, elective credit (14070) may
PSC 290 Internship in Political Science 1.00 8.00 100
therehours of internship
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PSC 299 Government Internship 3.00 6.00 This
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committee. of the methods and analytical techniques used in the research of social Social Studies/Flex 14129
human subjects. Students will define relevant psychological phenomenon, conduct a
PSY 240 Introduction to Research Methods 3.00 3.00 phenomena.
literature review, Emphasis designwill anbe on the design
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PSY 275 Undergraduate Research 3.00 3.00 knowledge
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PSY 101 General Psychology 3.00 towards
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PSY 102 Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment 3.00 3.00 frustration
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PSY 205 Elementary Analysis of Behavior 3.00 through
3.00 An analysisto
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psychological theory, covering etiology and Humanities 14052
PSY 228 Psychology of Dreams 3.00 3.00 interpretation. Humanities 14052
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in the fourth year. Course
Science/Quantitative
for individuals Reasoning
in the
covers,
sheet General
metal
welding -- arc, oxy-acetylene,
Education
apprenticeship requirements.
program. This Elective 14070
shielded arc and cutting processes; non-ferrous metals -- properties, characteristics, use
SMTL 201 Sheet Metal 3rd Year Apprenticeship 6.00 course
6.00 and is taken blueprint
processes; twice in the third year.
reading; sheet metal layout and pattern development; codes; Elective 14070
SMTL 251 Sheet Metal 4th Year Apprenticeship 6.00 6.00 estimating, cost analysis and bidding; safety. A review of SMTL 101 through SMTL 201. Elective 14070
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This course examines selected problems of contemporary society and provides practice in
the application of relevant sociological perspectives and theory. The course has two main
objectives:
This course (1) willtoexplore
acquaint the student
a variety of theorieswith critical thinking skills
and frameworks and sociological
for analyzing conflictconcepts,
and the
theories,
techniques, methods
processand models,knowledge; and (2) toroles
and third-party applyused these to so that we better
constructively understand
intervene in our
SOC 102 Contemporary Social Issues 3.00 3.00 society.
conflict.ofThe Humanities 14052
Nature thecourse
personwill andbeinterpersonal
an excellent introduction relationships,should students decide
their formation to pursue
and maintenance
SOC 110 Conflict Resolution 3.00 3.00 further
and their training or credentialing
institutional, ideological toand be fully
societaltrained as mediators
contexts; empirical orexamination
facilitators. of beliefs, Humanities 14052
SOC 261 Introduction to Social Psychology 3.00 3.00 attitudes,
Sex roles, influence.
dating patterns, Same as PSY
mate selection,261. maritaland interaction; alternative forms of process Humanities 14052
The psychological and sociological development the changes attendant to the
SOC 275 Introduction to Marriage and the Family 3.00 3.00 marriage
of aging and familytheorylife. and research in the field, implications for social policy and Humanities 14052
Same as inPSY society;
210. Practice with statistical methods especially useful in the presentation and Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit
SOC 276 Aging in Modern American Society 3.00 3.00 perspectives
interpretation on death and dying. Same as PSY and276. Humanities 14052
SOTA
Sociological anof
101 is principles psychological,
introduction underlying to the sociological
theperforming
development educational
and visual
of culture,arts,data. Includes
including
structure andelementary
Fine Art, Music,
function of to meetasthe
SOC 210 Introduction to Statistical Methods 3.00 3.00 computer
Dance, application. Mathematics Counts theFlex
4threquirement.
Social StudiesIfcredit
not
14002
society,and human Theater.groups, It introduces
institutions, essential
deviance, concepts for theand
stratification analysis
socialofchange.
art works, theater
Satisfies needed, elective
to meet the (14070)/Humanities
Flex requirement. If not
SOC 101 Principles of Sociology 3.00 plays,
UNR Social
3.00 Ethnic music, and
Science dance
core performances.
curriculum. After successful completion of this course, students Social Studies/Flex (14052) credit may be earned 14129
will be relations in the
able to confidently United discussStates and and other music
analyze societies where
pieces, cultural
works and ethnic
of visual art, dance needed,
This Fineelective (14070)/Humanities
Arts Course does not meet
SOC 205 Ethnic Groups in Contemporary Societies 3.00 3.00 pluralism
performances, illustrates problems
and plays. and processes
No previous experience of social interaction.ofSame
or knowledge the arts as ANTH 205. for
is necessary Social Studies/Flex (14052)
the Arts credit may befor
requirement earned
the STEAM 14129
SOTA 101 Introduction to the Arts 3.00 this
3.00 A class.
basic course emphasizing spoken communication. Course assumes that students have Fine Arts Certificate 14046
SPAN 101 Basics of Spanish I 3.00 3.00 had no prior formal training. Writing, listening and reading skills will be explored. World Language 14110
Introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on
SPAN 102 Basics of Spanish II 3.00 3.00 development
A continuationofofcommunicative Spanish 101. proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. For World Language 14110
Continued introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a
SPAN 111 First Year Spanish I 4.00 4.00 true
focus
A
beginners
on
perspective proficiency
of
only. This
in the
cultural
course
four of
diversity
transfers
skills
in
to UNR as
as described
Spain and thefor
SPAN
SPAN111.
American 111. This
Southwest. course
This transfers
course to
will World Language 14110
Study at the intermediate level Spanish language structures and culture with continued
SPAN 112 First Year Spanish II 4.00 UNR as SPAN
4.00 introduce
emphasis on 112.
theproficiency
differing cultures in the of Spain
four skills within
as a historical
described for SPANcontext. 111.Students
This course willtransfers
look World Language 14110
Study at the intermediate level of Spanish structures with an emphasis on writing, reading,
SPAN 211 Second Year Spanish I 3.00 3.00 closely
to
andUNR
at
asthe SPAN
conversation.
intertwining
211.This course
of art, religion and history during the Middle Ages, focusing on World Language 14110
the Camino de Santiago, the St.transfers
James pilgrimageto UNR as route SPAN across 212. Completion
northern Spain of SPAN that212 is still
SPAN 212 Second Year Spanish II 3.00 satisfies the
3.00 Roles
traveled College of Liberal Arts foreign language therequirement. World Language 14110
andtoday.
Introduction The nationalities
to the
responsibilities course ofwill
theinclude
and
Surgical a Technologist
study
cultures ofofIberia; influence
emphasis
are discussed,ofon thethe Moors
Spanish
defined, upon
andstate,the
explored.
SPAN 221 Iberia and Its Cultures 3.00 language,
through
3.00 Includes art and philosophy
geographical,
hands-on historical, of Spain. It will trace
socio-economic andthe firstofSpanish
artistic issues. explorers
Taught inas they
English. World Language 14110
Introduction
brought the to thedemonstrations
culture and pertaining
civilization ofNew to the field
Hispanic-American Surgical Technology.
nations. Taught in English;
SPAN 222 Hispanic-America and Its Culture 3.00 3.00 Discussion
Intended
no knowledge foroftraditions
the
students
of blending
Spanish
of the
educational
who haveOld
required. aWorld
requirements,
Spanish into language Mexico,
certifications,
background before thelittle
job description,
but founding
orandnoofjob
formaloutlook World Language 14110
Jamestown.
of the profession.
training. EmphasisThis This
on of the
is a prerequisite
writing Spanish
skills, grammar and
courseand Pueblo culture
forvocabulary has
applying toenrichment. resulted
the CSN Surgical in
Not the uniqueness
Technology
open to
SPAN 225 A Cultural Perspective: Spain...New Mexico 3.00 Intended
of the
3.00 Program, for
Southwest
offeredstudents today.
in who
partnershipThe havecourse a Spanish
at will
TMCC. be language
taught
Surgical in background
English
technologists and but
is
work the little
same or no
closely as formal
HUM
with 225. World Language 14110
students Emphasis
training. who haveon credit
writing for SPANskills, 211-SPAN
grammar 212.vocabulary
and Completion of SPAN 227
enrichment. Not satisfies
open the
to
SPAN 226 Spanish for Heritage Speakers I 3.00 surgeons,
College
3.00 The of
role and anesthesiologists,
Liberal Arts
responsibilities foreign registered
of language
the Sterile nurses
requirement.and
Processing other surgical
Technicianofwill personnel
be 227 to
discussed deliverand World Language 14110
students who
patient care andClass have credit
assume for SPAN
appropriate 211-SPAN 212.
responsibilities Completion SPAN satisfies the
SPAN 227 Spanish for Heritage Speakers II 3.00 3.00 demonstrated.
College of Liberal Artstime foreign will consist
language collecting thebefore,
of requirement. correctduring paperwork and after surgery.
necessary for World Language 14110
Graduates
each hospital of the CSN
clinical Surgical
site. Mandatory Technology educationProgram are eligible
on Blood BornetoPathogens,
test for certifiedand HIPAA surgical will
SRGT 101 Introduction to Surgical Technology 1.00 1.00 technologist credentials.
be completed in this class. Students will also have some hands on experience with the role Elective 14070
SRGT 110 Introduction to Sterile Processing 1.00 1.00 The
of a student
Study Sterile
of detailed
will be assigned
Processing processes Technician to specific
in thepreceptors
for sterilization lab.of instruments to perform in the function of a Sterile Elective 14070
Processing theTechnician. The student will actively
socialassist theand
workinprofession
suppliescleaning,
assembly, within a stocking,
healthcare
SRGT 111 Sterile Processing 4.00 4.00 Explores
setting.
sterilizing, and
historical development
record keeping as part
of the
of the Sterile Processing
and current policies
Department Elective 14070
governing the social service delivery system within the United States. SocialTeam.
policy is
SRGT 112 Sterile Processing Clinical 4.00 Completing
4.00 presented the
Descriptiveasstatistics, certification
a social construction
probability exammodels, will be statistical
influenced required.
by a range of ideologies
estimation and interests.
and hypothesis testing, Elective 14070
STAT 152 Introduction to Statistics 3.00 3.00 Special
linear
This
attention analysis,
regression
course presents
is paid toand
an
social
overview
welfare
special
of topics.
public
policy and programs relevant to the practice of
and private services, the profession of social Mathematics Counts as the 4th Social Studies credit 14002
social
The work,
purpose including
of this poverty,
course is to child
prepare and family well being, mental and physical disability, to meet the Flex requirement. If not
SW 101 Introduction to Social Work 3.00 work
3.00 A and
survey
health, an analysis
course
racial, covering
ethnic, of
and their
asexualfunctions
variety asstudents
of different
minorities. modesThe
forsocial
of
aspects
course
fulfilling,
problem
ofincludes
theater balancedsolving.
aincluding
focus
careers
onplay
as
the analysis,
role of Humanities needed, elective credit (14070) may 14052
hospitality professionals. The course takes a strategic orientation to career planning (3 to 5
SW 250 Social Welfare, History, and Policy 3.00 3.00 historical
policy
years); inand style, play
creating,
facilitates
writing, acting,
maintaining,
student development
directing, technical
or eradicating ofsocial
effective
theatre, and more. Representative
inequities.
verbal, non-verbal, and written Social Studies/Flex be earned 14129
plays are analyzed from a performance-based perspective. No previous experience in This Fine Arts Course does not meet
TCA 201 Hospitality Career Development 3.00 expression
3.00 This
theatercourse skills.
examines
is required. the development
Satisfies UNRthe Fineart of the
Arts core genre from itsand
curriculum operatic
appliesroots as a in Europe to
general Elective the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14070
Interpretation of Itdrama through ofandthe actor. Development
influences onofthe individual
art, the insights,
THTR 100 Introduction to Theatre 3.00 3.00 the present
elective
skills,
day.
atdisciplines
UNLV. will focus on the social political influence Fine Arts Certificate 14046
of composers on each other and landmark productions. The students will also and
and in the presentation of dramatic material to the audience havethe This Fine Arts Course does not meet
THTR 105 Introduction to Acting I 3.00 learning of
3.00 practical basic exercises
experiences in thefor the actor.
prime performance areas of musical theater (acting, singing Fine Arts the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14044
THTR 175 Introduction to Musical Theatre Literature 3.00 3.00 Create
This designer
course
and dancing). drafting
will teach and elevations
students to appreciate, for scenic,interpret costume, and lighting
and respond components,
to selected films from of Fine Arts Certificate.
Certificate 14046
the theatre;
particular present
genres, designed
directors projects
or actors and to to
prove a working
recognize knowledge
the human values of the
these elements
films depict. of
THTR 176 Musical Theatre Workshop I 1.00 3.00 design
Performance
It will andintroduce
also of Musical
visual composition
studentsTheatre toforProduction.
the theatre;
some of the defend artistic
techniques of choices iningraphic
filmmaking general. Fine Arts 14044
A study of dramatic
communication and structure
artistic drawing and examination
as a primary of means
the basic forelements
improvement of theatrical
in expression;texts. as
(Same This
This could alsoCourse
Fine Arts count does
as a Humanities
not meet
THTR 180 Cinema as Art and Communication 3.00 3.00 HUM 105.) to applied
Introduction methods of script analysis as an approach to researching, writing, Fine Arts (14052)
the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14046
improve the creative thought process by exploring and discovering artistic expressions;
THTR 199 Play Structure & Analysis 3.00 directing, designing,
3.00 demonstrate a working performing, and critiquing plays and screenplays. Fine Arts Certificate 14046
This course will focus onknowledge developingofthe drafting conventions
skills needed to create including
theatricalline weight,
productions. This Fine Arts Course does not meet
THTR 200 Introduction to Design/Technology 3.00 3.00 dimensioning
Focus will be on and notations
safety, tool use, as established
material properties,by USITT drafting and problem standards. solving in order to build, Fine Arts the 14044
ThisArts
Finerequirement for the
Arts Course does notSTEAM
meet
THTR 204 Theatre Technology I 3.00 sew, paint,work
3.00 Continued rig, and on runscenes a theatre
and on production.
principles of auditioning, role Fine Arts Certificate 14046
An advanced course for serious students of theatre who want toanalysis,
pursue acting,play rehearsal
directing, the Arts requirement for the STEAM
THTR 205 Introduction to Acting II 3.00 3.00 and
and problems
play productionrelatedintodepth. sustaining The a stageculminates
course performance. with a public performance. Rehearsal Fine Arts Certificate 14046
This is a course designed to increase one's understanding and appreciation of multicultural This Fine Arts Course does not meet
THTR 209 Theatre Practicum 1.00 hours are arranged
6.00 theatrical art forms and and announced
artists who at arethe beginning
creating outside of the semester. American theatre.
of mainstream Fine Arts the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14044
THTR 210 Theatre: a Cultural Context 3.00 3.00 The language,
Rehearsal and as well as the of
performance auralplays and forvisual
Children components of the plays,
Theatre including will be
singing, explored.
dancing, and Fine Arts Certificate 14046
This Fine Arts Course does not meet
THTR 232 Children's Theatre 3.00 acting skills
3.00 Students willfor the college
explore the elements student.and The principles
course culminates of designinformultiple public performances.
visual communication Fine Arts the Arts requirement for the STEAM 14044
THTR 235 Design Aesthetics 3.00 3.00 through
Introduction different artistic media,
to performance and applyand
in television developed
film. Basic concepts
performance to theatricaltechniquesproductions.
will be Fine Arts Certificate 14046
THTR 240 Acting for the Camera 3.00 3.00 explored,
A course
rehearsal culminating
designed
and touring infield
wherein a final
students
studyproject. willin
class apply
which knowledge
students to travelrealto on-the-job
an arranged situations
destination in a Fine Arts 14044
THTR 258 Theatre Experience and Travel 1.00 2.00 program
for the purposedesigned of by a company play
performance, official and a faculty
viewing, play study advisor to maximize
or possible workshop learningattendance. Fine Arts 14044
This is an
experiences. introductory
Contact course
the for
appropriate veterinary assistants.
chairperson for Students
the application,will gain knowledge
screening and and This Fine Arts Course does not meet
THTR 276 Musical Theatre Workshop II 1.00 3.00 An introductory
Continuation
hands
course in veterinary
ofevaluation.
Rehearsal andtoPerformance nursing/veterinary
of Musical technology.
Theatre Including but not
Productions. Fine Arts 14044
limitedon
required experience
toskills
the various inroles
a variety
Up of topics
eight
of veterinary semesterincluding:
technicians hourcompletion
credits
in may
the veterinary ofbefront
earned officeon procedures
profession. theThe basislawsof the Arts requirement for the STEAM
THTR 290 Internship in Speech and Theatre 1.00 for
100
8.00 and the
hours veterinary
ethics of
of internship
veterinaryhospital; for breed
one
medicine. identification;
credit.
The May
behavior be recognition
repeated
of various for of animal
up
animal to eight
speciesbehavior
credits. and to
with regard Fine Arts Certificate 14046
Develop hand drafting
demonstration of common and CAD restraintskillsmethods;
to create understand
drafting for infectiontheatre production.
control and Emphasis
isolation is
THTR 301 Drafting & Drawing Studio for the Theatre 3.00 3.00 humane
placed
procedures; onrestraint
informational and handling. clarity
tasksand
Breed classifications
adherence to industryof common drafting domestic
standards. animals. Proper Fine Arts 14044
This course
cleaning isperform
techniquesdesigned ofbasicatoveterinary
provide suchthe as vaccine/medication
student
facility. Properwithmedical
the understandingadministration
record keeping and husbandry
of anatomy
techniques. and
VETN 100 Introduction to Veterinary Assisting 4.00 procedures;
Principles ofofobtain
4.00 physiology domestic
general patient
animal specieshistory
carethat andareperform
including most butoften physical
not examinations
encountered
limited to physical in food with
exams data
animal andand recording.
basic Elective 14070
VETN 101 Introduction to Veterinary Nursing 4.00 4.00 companion
sampling
This course animal
techniques.
is designed
an
practice.
introduction to Topicsthe
provide to
include
medical student cell with
terms,
anatomy,the
laymen's
cell metabolism
understanding
terms, and of and basicand
anatomy
abbreviations utilized Elective 14070
This is an advanced
histology. Body systemscourse for veterinary
include: integument, assistants
skeletal, designed
muscular, to build
nervous,on the and material
special from
VETN 105 Veterinary Medical Terminology 1.00 physiology
by
1.00 VETNthe100. of domestic
veterinary profession. species that are most often encountered ininfood animal and Elective 14070
senses.
This All Students
course
companion information
is designed
animal
willwill
practice. togain be knowledge
introduce
Body comparative to the
systems
and hands
with
veterinary
include: each onnursing
experience
species
cardiac, including
student
lymphatic,
a the
variety
rolesoffeline,
canine,
digestive,
topics
and
VETN 110 Clinical Anatomy and Physiology I 4.00 4.00 including:
equine,
responsibilities
reproductive,
understand
porcine, ruminants common
of the receptionist,
urinary, respiratory and and
avian.
and
zoonotic
office diseases
manager,Alland
endocrine.
of animals;
hospital managers
information
read
will
pet food labels
with regardwith
be comparative
and
to Elective 14070
understanding nutritional concepts; willperform properbasicprescription labeling and understand
VETN 112 Clinical Anatomy and Physiology II 4.00 4.00 the
each veterinary
species facility.
including The
canine, course felines, introduce
equine, porcine, management
ruminants and procedures
avian. common in Elective 14070
ageneral
veterinarypharmacy clinic requirements;
with respect to assist
a with surgical
veterinary patient preparation;
technician/veterinary nurse. perform
Topics basic
covered lab
VETN 120 Advanced Veterinary Assisting 4.00 4.00 A course
work;
include: and that
assist
basic
highlights
with diagnostic
communication
basic and advanced nursing procedures, including but not limited
imaging.
techniques, record keeping, filing,necropsy,
computerspecimen software, Elective 14070
to restraint, behavior awareness, physical exams, reproduction,
VETN 125 Veterinary Office and Clinical Procedures 1.00 resume construction
1.00 collection, euthanasia, and interviewing
companion animal techniques.
diseases, emergency and critical care, laws and Elective 14070
VETN 128 Animal Nursing 4.00 4.00 ethics, and practice management skills for veterinary technicians/veterinary nurses. Elective 14070
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This course enables students to supplement coursework with practical work experience.
Students will observe the daily functions of a variety of area veterinary hospitals and
practice
The course theincludes
skills of information
a veterinary in assistant
hematology, underclinical direct supervision. Students haveurinalysis,
chemistry, microbiology, a set
rotation
immunology, schedule cytology,for attendance
and toxicology. at a specific
The student facilitywill onlearna weekly basis. The
collection, schedule
handling, andmay
VETN 130 Directed Veterinary Assisting Practical 2.00 2.00 include
transporting weekend rotations.
of biological samples.of Students willimaging.
learn laboratory procedures to assist in the Elective 14070
This course teaches the principles diagnostic Topics include: radiographic
VETN 203 Veterinary Clinical and General Pathology 4.00 4.00 This
This
theory,
course
diagnostic
course includes
process
includesfor
equipment,
the
the principles
animal
studydiseases
positioning, ofsafety involved
internal and and with
illnesses.
regulations,
breedparasites
external recognition,
safety equipment,
restraint,
of domestic film
husbandry,
animals.
processing, The Elective 14070
nutrition, breeding, health conditions, disease recognition, and zoonotic potential of
VETN 205 Diagnostic Imaging 2.00 2.00 student
radiographic
laboratory
will learn technique
animals,
identification,
consists reptiles
evaluation, lifeand cycles, an routes of transmission,
introduction to alternative prevention
imaging and
techniques. Elective 14070
This courseprotocols
treatment of the and
forthree birds.
sections:
various The course
anesthesia,
parasites. also
surgical
Laboratory includesnursing
techniquestheand technician's
dental
used (nurse's)
forprocedures.
identification
VETN 208 Lab Animal Science and Exotics 2.00 role
2.00 The
This
will in acovered
course
be research
anesthesia in facility,
section
is designed detail.and zoological
includes
toTheinstruct
student facility
anveterinary
overview and
willnutritional
also of a general
pharmacology,
nursing
learn thestudentsveterinary
importance thethe
on use practice.
of and application
pharmacology
public health andof
safety, Elective 14070
A course inagents,
thedrugs,normal ontherapeutic needs of various species and of animals.
VETN 209 Parasitology 2.00 2.00 anesthetic
physiology
including
Topics
of
procedures
includesubstances.
the
components
physiological
rules
and protocols.
ofanesthetic
food,will
effects
filling prescriptions,
calculating
of anesthetic
and
energy
agents,
handling,
requirements,
monitoring
storing,
digestion,
procedures,
documentation
and Elective 14070
pain
of management,
controlled and basic Emphasis protocol.
be placed Theclassification
on surgical nursingof drugs, section route andlifethe
includes
VETN 211 Animal Nutrition 2.00 2.00 stage
methods needs.
understanding of sterile techniques
of administration of drugs,including calculating thedosages,
methods andbyphysiological
which sterilization actionison the Elective 14070
VETN 225 Pharmacology and Toxicology 2.00 achieved,
systems
2.00 This appropriate
of the behavior in a surgical setting,
body. to provide the veterinary nursing student with a further care of equipment and instruments, Elective 14070
and thecourse roles is ofdesigned
the operating room staff. Therestraint dental section includes a basicnursing and
VETN 227 Advanced Animal Nursing 4.00 4.00 This course
understanding
understanding
includes
of
of diseases
large animal
dental anatomy, in veterinary husbandry,
instrument medicine. identification
techniques,
and function,
diseases,
dental exams Elective 14070
herd health management. The student will acquire the knowledge and skills through
VETN 235 Surgical Anesthesia, Nursing & Dental Procedures 4.00 and cleaning,
4.00 lecture personnelSpecial
and laboratory. safety and topics client
include education.
anatomy, reproduction, and nutrition and will Elective 14070
VETN 240 Large Animal Procedures 4.00 4.00 An
be externship
externshipasallowing
An discussed they relate
allowing students
students to each to
to observe
species. companion,
participate in every aspect food and of aequine
companion practices. animal, food Elective 14070
Students will observe all aspects of a working clinic. Externships willof allow valuable
VETN 250 Critical Care 3.00 3.00 animal
A course
exposure
andin
to
equine
procedures,
the
practices.
reception nursing
area,
Students
and
treatment
will participate
diseases and with respect
surgical
in alltoaspects
areas, the critically
radiology,
a working
ill patient.
laboratory,
clinic,
kennel Elective 14070
under direct supervision. Externships will allow valuable exposure to the reception area,
VETN 266 Directed Veterinary Nursing Practical 2.00 2.00 and stables.
treatment and surgical areas, radiology, laboratory, kennel and stables. Prerequisite: Elective 14070
An introduction to the history of animation and the production of animated work through
VETN 267 Advanced Clinical Practices 2.00 Completion
2.00 This courseand
screening of readings,
will all required
explore courses
thetandem
relationship in thethe veterinary
between soundnursing andprogram.
image. Our approach will be Elective 14070
Introductory principles ofinpost-production with hands-on,
including practical
equipment, application
we willsoftware,
listen to and
of several
VIS 120 Introduction to Animation 3.00 3.00 both theoretical
historical
fundamentals animation of
andproduction
editing
practical.
concepts.
Most
processes.
This
importantly,
is an
perhaps,
entry-level course designed to
already existing
teach beginning Fine Arts 14044
sound design and listen to the environments around us. Our goal is to discover new ways
VIS 212 Digital Editing 3.00 skills
3.00 to in post-production.
think and section
talk about sound, and Fine Arts 14044
The
Film oxyfuel
analysis and shortwillfilmdevelopbuilding thenew wayscurrent
student's
utilizing to incorporate
manual sound intotothe
skills necessary
industry creation
produce highof
VIS 213 Sound Recording and Design 3.00 Intermediate
3.00 This
digitalcourse
cinema digital
introduces filmmaking
andprinciples. the
multimedia learner course
work. to the that
world allowsof students
welding. tophotographic
The utilize
course skills inand
includes screenwriting,
general Fine Arts 14044
quality flame
cinematographic cuts using manual operated
Fundamental flame
knowledge cutting of equipment
camera and and accessories.
lighting techniques The
cinematography,
shop safety andand editing, and
environmental sound
issues; design in theoperation
introduction production andofbasic filmgas projects
This
3.00 studentcourse
and equipment.learns will introduce
practices
Students student
will the
work settoextensively
CNC
up setup,
processes forto oxygen/fuel
the equipment for supply
applications.
all phases systems,of the
Student
VIS 214 Cinematography and Lighting 3.00 demonstrating
oxyfuel
should cutting
be able artistry
process,
to explain and
andpolish.
the SMAWStudents willwith
(Shielded also
Metal
lighting.
learn to manage
Arc-Welding) crews,
process; adoptand anskills Fine Arts 14044
VIS 310 Digital Cinema II 3.00
oxyfuel
3.00 This course
professional
introduction
cutting.
iswork
to
The
designed practices,
interpreting tooperator
shielded give metal-arc
and
basicstudents safety,
exercise
welding thecutting
welding table
(SMAW)
opportunity
creative
symbols.
layout,
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College Credit HS Credit Course
Amount amount Course Name Course Name Long
Number
1-2 .5 14002 MATH DUAL CR (ADC) Math Dual Credit
3-5 1 14008 SCIENCE DUAL CR (ADC) Science Dual Credit
6-7 1.5 14014 WH DUAL CR (ADC) World History Dual Credit
8-> 2 14020 AH DUAL CR (ADC) American History Dual Credit
14026 AG DUAL CR (ADC) American Govt Dual Credit
All credits earn the .05 GPA bump (ADC) 14032 ENGLISH DUAL CR (ADC) English Dual Credit
14038 WL DUAL CR (ADC) World Language Dual Credit
14044 FINE ARTS DUAL CR (ADC) Fine Arts Dual Credit for STEAM
14046 FINE ARTS DUAL CR (ADC) Fine Arts Dual Credit non STEAM
14052 HUMANITIES DUAL CR (ADC) Humanities Dual Credit
14058 CSA DUAL CR (ADC) Comp Sci & Apps Dual Credit
14064 HEALTH DUAL CR (ADC) Health Dual Credit
14070 ELECTIVE DUAL CR (ADC) Elective Dual Credit
14076 BIOLOGY DUAL CR (ADC) Biology Dual Credit
14082 CHEMISTRY DUAL CR (ADC) Chemistry Dual Credit
14088 PHYSICS DUAL CR (ADC) Physics Dual Credit
14093 PE DUAL CREDIT (ADC) Physical Education Dual Credit
14100 ECON 101 DUAL CREDIT (ADC) Economics 101 Dual Credit (TMCC Only)
14110 SPANISH DUAL CR (ADC) Spanish Dual Credit
14116 FRENCH DUAL CR (ADC) French Dual Credit
14122 ASL DUAL CR (ADC) American Sign Language Dual Credit
14128 GERMAN DUAL CR (ADC) German Dual Credit
14129 SS FLEX DUAL CREDIT (ADC) SS FLEX Dual Credit
14130 TECH ELECTIVE DUAL CR (ADC) Technical elective dual credit for STEM
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