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DRAM 1352 - Acting II CIP Code: 50.05065126 Credit(s): 3 Exploration and further training within the basic principles and tools of acting including an emphasis on critical analysis of oneself and others. The tools include ensemble performing character and script analysis and basic theater terminology. This will continue the exploration of the development of the actors instrument: voice body and imagination. 1,2,4,5
Prerequisite(s): DRAM 1351
Requisite(s): DRAM 1351 Faculty Consent: N
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DRAM 2120 - Theater Practicum III CIP Code: 50.0506.5326 Credit(s): 1 Practicum in theater open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. Use collaboration in the creation of theatrical productions. Demonstrate the practical application of appropriately leveled theatrical skills and procedures. Apply critical thinking skills required for the creation of a theatrical production. 1,2,3,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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DRAM 2351 - Acting III CIP Code: 50.05065126 Credit(s): 3 Development of basic skills and techniques of acting including increased sensory awareness ensemble performing character analysis and script analysis. Emphasis on the mechanics of voice body emotion and analysis as tools for the actor. 1,2,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take DRAM 1352 ; Faculty Consent: N
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DRAM 2361 - History of Theater I CIP Code: 50.05055126 Credit(s): 3 Study of the history of the theater from primitive times through the Renaissance. 1,2,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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ECON 2301 - Principles of Macroeconomics CIP Code: 45.06015125 Credit(s): 3 An analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply national income inflation and unemployment. Other topics include international trade economic growth business cycles and fiscal policy and monetary policy. 1,2,3
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: N
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ECON 2302 - Principles of Microeconomics CIP Code: 45.06015125 Credit(s): 3 Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents including consumer behavior and demand producer behavior and supply price and output decisions by firms under various market structures factor markets market failures and international trade. 1,2,3
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: N
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Emergency Medical Services Professional |
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EMSP 1160 - Basic Clinical CIP Code: 0 Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Prerequisite(s): MUST TAKE EMSP 1501 AS A COREQUISITE
Corequisite(s): Take EMSP 1501 Registration Restrictions: Take BIOL_2402 Faculty Consent: I
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EMSP 1164 - Practicum I CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 1 Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. 6
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 1165 - Paramedic Practicum II CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 1 Practical general workplace training supported
by
an individualized learning plan developed by the
employer college and student. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 1338 - Introduction to Advanced Practice CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 3 Fundamental elements associated with emergency medical services to include preparatory practices, pathophysiology, medication administration, and related topics. Lab fee required. 5
Comments: Students must be enrolled in the following courses: EMSP 1165 OR EMSP 2164 EMSP 2434 and EMSP 2444 . Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 1355 - Trauma Management CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 3 Knowledge and skills in assessment and management
of patients with traumatic injuries. Lab fee
required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 1356 - Patient Assessment & Airway Management CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 3 Knowledge and skills
required to perform patient assessment airway
management and artificial ventilation. Lab fee
required. 1
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 1501 - Emergency Medical Technician -Basic (emed 1501) CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 5 Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Lab fee required. 1,2,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take EMSP 1160 Corequisite(s): Take BIOL 2402 Comments: MUST TAKE EMSP 1160 AS COREQUISITE Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2164 - Paramedic Practicum III CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 1 Practical general workplace training supported
by
an individualized learning plan developed by the
employer college and student. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2205 - Ems Operations CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 2 Knowledge and skills to safely manage
multi-casualty incidents and rescue situations;
utilize air medical resources; identify hazardous
materials and other specialized incidents. 4
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2243 - Assessment Based Management CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 2 A summarative experience covering comprehensive, assessment-based patient care management for the paramedic level. 1
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2306 - Emergency Pharmacology CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 3 A study of drug classifications, actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, routes of administration, and calculation of dosages. 2
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2430 - Special Populations CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 4 Knowledge and skills necessary to assess and manage ill or injured patients in diverse populations to include neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics, and other related topics. 1
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2434 - Medical Emergencies CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 4 Knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of patients with medical emergencies, includes medical overview, neurology, gastroenterology, immunology, pulmonology, urology, hematology, endocrinology, toxicology, and other related topics. Lab fee required.
Faculty Consent: Y
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EMSP 2444 - Cardiology CIP Code: 51.0904 Credit(s): 4 Assessment and management of patients with cardiac emergencies. Includes single and multi-lead ECG interpretation. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: Y
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MDCA 1305 - Medical Law and Ethics CIP Code: 51.0801 Credit(s): 3 Instruction in principles procedures and
regulations involving legal and ethical
relationships among physicians patients and
medical assistants in ambulatory care settings.
Students will define general legal terms as the
apply to the practice of medicine in ambulatory
care settings; differentiate between sources and
types of law; identify the role of the medical
assistant; explain governmental healthcare
guidelines including patient rights and advanced
directives.
Faculty Consent: N
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MDCA 1310 - Med Asst Interpersonal and Comm Skills CIP Code: 51.0801 Credit(s): 3 Emphasis on the application of basic psychological
principles and the study of behavior as they apply
to special populations. Topics include procedures
for self-understanding and social adaptability in
interpersonal communication with patients and
co-workers in an ambulatory care setting. Students
will explain basic psychological principles and
developmental stages of life; differentiate
between verbal and non-verbal communication;
identify behaviors that interfere with effective
communication; identify elements of active
listening; discuss the stages of grief; identify
relationships among various health care
professions; and describe and demonstrate
professionalism of an effective health care
worker.
Faculty Consent: N
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MDCA 1313 - Medical Terminology CIP Code: 51.0801 Credit(s): 3 A study and practical application of a medical
vocabulary system. Includes structure
recognition analysis definition spelling
pronunciation and combination of medical terms
from prefixes suffixes roots and combining
forms. Students will Define terms and
abbreviations which apply to the structural
organization of the body; analyze and identify
terms and their components from a list including
prefixes suffixes roots and combining forms;
pronounce spell and define medical terms; and
interpret the contents of a written patient
medical scenario.
Faculty Consent: N
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MDCA 1343 - Medical Insurance CIP Code: 51.0801 Credit(s): 3 Emphasizes medical office coding for payment and
reimbursement by patient or third party payers for
ambulatory care settings. Students will code
procedures and bill for services using both
electronic and manual methods; compare and
contrast insurance plans; and define common terms
used to file third party reimbursement forms.
Faculty Consent: N
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MDCA 1409 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical
Assistants CIP Code: 51.0801 Credit(s): 4 Emphasis on structure and function of human
cells tissues organs and systems with
an overview of common pathophysiology.
1,3
Faculty Consent: Y
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MDCA 1421 - Administrative Procedures CIP Code: 51.0801 Credit(s): 4 Medical office procedures including appointment
scheduling medical records creation and
maintenance interpersonal communications
bookkeeping tasks coding billing collecting third party reimbursement credit arrangements
and computer use in the medical office. Students
will schedule appointments; create document and
maintain patient medical records; correlate
coding billing and collecting; perform
bookkeeping tasks; utilize computer software for
basic office functions; and demonstrate
interpersonal communication skills.
Faculty Consent: N
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CETT 1391 - Special Topics in Computer EngineeringTechnology/Technician CIP Code: 15.1201 Credit(s): 3 Topics address recently identified current events skills knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. The course is designed to use computer software to design and analyze a wide variety of electrical circuits. Electrical analysis of circuits include; DC and AC rectification reactance impedance resonance amplifiers op amps digital and other basic and complex circuits. The course is a capstone course.
Requisite(s): Take CETT 1409 ELPT 1455 ; Faculty Consent: N
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CETT 1409 - DC-AC CIRCUITS CIP Code: 15.1201 Credit(s): 4 Fundamentals of DC circuits and AC circuits
operation including Ohm’s law Kirchhoff’s laws
networks transformers resonance phasors
capacitive and inductive and circuit analysis
techniques. Labs include training in the use of
various meters; including voltmeters amp meters ohm meters and oscilloscopes. Lab fee required.
1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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CETT 1491 - Special Topics: Circuit Analysis(formerly: Elec 2414) CIP Code: 15.1201 Credit(s): 4 Introduces students to computer analysis of electronic circuits. PSPICE GENESIS and other computer software will be used. Emphasis is placed on designing and evaluating analog circuitry with the computer. Students will write programs for diagnosis and design and analyze resistive reactive transistor and other circuits. 1,2,3,4
Prerequisite(s): CETT_1491 ELPT 1455
Requisite(s): CETT_1491 ELPT 1455 Faculty Consent: N
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CETT 2388 - Internship - Computer Engineering
Technology/Technician CIP Code: 15.1201 Credit(s): 3 A work-based learning experience that enables the
student to apply specialized occupational theory
skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed
by the college and the employer. 2,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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EEIR 1409 - National Electrical Code CIP Code: 47.0101 Credit(s): 4 Interpretation of the National Electrical Code for
residential commercial and industrial wiring.
Emphasis on designing constructing and
troubleshooting electrical systems. The electrical lab will enable the student to choose the
material tools equipment and procedures
necessary to identify construct and troubleshoot
electrical circuitry. Lab fee required. 6
Faculty Consent: N
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ELMT 1305 - Basic Fluid Power CIP Code: 15.0403 Credit(s): 3 Basic fluid power course covering pneumatic and
hydraulic systems fluid power symbols operating
theory components and basic electrical and
manual controls. 1,3,5,6,8,9,11
Faculty Consent: N
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ELMT 1491 - Special Topics:test Prep Journeyman CIP Code: 15.0403 Credit(s): 4 Presents applications of the National Electrical Code for students
preparing for local or state journeyman electrical tests. Includes
concepts in residential commercial and industrial wiring. Emphasis is
placed on the interpretation of the language notes tables and other
information presented in the National Electrical Code. 5,8,9
Faculty Consent: N
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ELMT 2339 - Advanced Programmable Logic CIP Code: 15.0403 Credit(s): 3 Advanced applications of programmable logic controllers as used in industrial environments including concepts of programming industrial applications troubleshooting ladder logic and interfacing to equipment. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Prerequisite(s): ELPT 2419
Requisite(s): ELPT 2419 Faculty Consent: N
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ELMT 2433 - Industrial Electronics CIP Code: 15.0403 Credit(s): 4 A study of devices circuits and systems
primarily used in automated manufacturing and/or
process control including computer controls and
interfacing between mechanical electrical
electronic and computer equipment. Presentation
of programming schemes. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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ELPT 1455 - Electronic Applications CIP Code: 46.0301 Credit(s): 4 Electronic principles and the use of electronic
devices. Includes diodes transistors and
rectifiers. Includes basic electronic principles;
build and operate electronic circuits using
semi-conductor devices; test electronic circ uits
using oscilloscopes and other test instruments;
describe the operation of diodes transistors
dics triacs Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs)
and other electronic devices. Lab fee required.
1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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ELPT 2419 - Programmable Logic Controllers I CIP Code: 46.0301 Credit(s): 4 Fundamental concepts of programmable logic controllers principles of operation numbering systems logic gates and Boolean expressions as applied to electrical controls. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Requisite(s): Take IEIR 1410 Faculty Consent: N
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IEIR 1410 - Motor Controls (elec 2404) CIP Code: 47.0105 Credit(s): 4 General principles and fundamentals of electrical
controls and control components including
starters troubleshooting techniques various
protective devices schematics and diagrams. Lab
fee required. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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INMT 1411 - Computer Integrated Mfg CIP Code: 15.0613 Credit(s): 4 A study of the principles and application of computer integrated manufacturing. Employs all aspects of a system including but not limited to integration of material handling manufacturing and computer hardware and programming. The student will develop a basic understanding for CNC machine set-up machine operation tooling and an introduction to programming principles. G & M code programming language will be utlized to write part programs. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Requisite(s): Take MCHN 1438 Faculty Consent: N
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INMT 1417 - Industrial Automation CIP Code: 15.0613 Credit(s): 4 Applications of industrial automation systems including identification of system requirements equipment integration motors controllers and sensors. Coverage of set-up maintenance and testing of the automated system. Lab fee required.
Prerequisite(s): ELMT 2339
Requisite(s): Take ELPT 2419 ; Faculty Consent: N
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INMT 1441 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing Credit(s): 4 A study of the principles and application of computer integrated manufacturing. Employs all aspects of a system including but not limited to integration of material handling manufacturing and computer hardware and programming. The student will develop an understanding of computer integrated manufacturing; and employ material handling process and/or manufacturing equipment as a system. The student will integrate computer software and equipment in a computer integrated manufacturing system and network a computer integrated manufacturing system. Student may work with a lab partner to complete required projects. Special tasks assigned to meet specific needs to satisfy quality expectations. Lab fee required. 1,2,5,6,8,9
Requisite(s): Take MCHN 1438 Faculty Consent: N
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INMT 2334 - Nc/Cnc Programming CIP Code: 15.0613 Credit(s): 3 A study of the principles and concepts of
numerical control through computer applications
specifically in the area of programming for the
control of machine tools in computer integrated
manufacturing (CIM). The student will develop an
increased inderstanding of CNC machine set-up
machine operation tooling and programming
principles. G & M code programming language will
be utilized to write part programs. Lab fee
required. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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INTC 1356 - Instrumentation Calibration CIP Code: 15.0404 Credit(s): 3 Techniques for configuring and calibrating transmitters controllers recorders valves and valve positioners. 2,3,6
Prerequisite(s): Take PTAC 2436 ;
Requisite(s): Take PTAC 2436 ; Faculty Consent: N
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INTC 1456 - Instrumentation Calibration CIP Code: 15.0404 Credit(s): 4 Techniques for configuring and calibrating
transmitters controllers recorders valves and
valve positioners. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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PTAC 1432 - Process Instrumentation I CIP Code: 41.0301 Credit(s): 4 Study of the instruments and control systems used
in the process industry including terminology
process variables symbology control loops and
basic troubleshooting. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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PTAC 2436 - Process Instrumentation II CIP Code: 41.0301 Credit(s): 4 Continued study of the instruments and control systems used in the process industries including terminology process variables symbology control loops and troubleshooting. 1,2,3,4
Prerequisite(s): PTAC 1432
Requisite(s): Take PTAC 1432 ; Faculty Consent: N
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RBTC 1245 - Robot Interfacing CIP Code: 15.0405 Credit(s): 2 A study of the basic principles of robot controllers, controller input/output, memory, and interfacing with computer integrated manufacturing. Students will apply interfacing techniques on industrial robotic systems to enhance performance capacity; and diagnose and solve issues encountered.
Prerequisite(s): RBTC 1343 and RBTC 1347
Faculty Consent: N
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RBTC 1343 - Robotics CIP Code: 15.0405 Credit(s): 3 Principles and applications of robots. Includes installation, interfacing, programming, maintenance, and safety of robots and robotic cells. Students will identify and discuss safety, installation, and maintenance concepts; describe the various power sources used in robotics; identify the types of robot interface systems; explain and demonstrate programming methods and control devices; and demonstrate the types and uses of end effectors.
Prerequisite(s): RBTC 1405
Faculty Consent: N
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RBTC 1347 - Electro-Mechanical Devices CIP Code: 15.0405 Credit(s): 3 A study of electro-mechanical devices found in robotic systems. Includes transformers, switches, and solid state relays. Students will install wiring for electro-mechanical applications;
analyze transformer applications; and troubleshoot related electrical components found in automated systems.
Prerequisite(s): RBTC 1405
Faculty Consent: N
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RBTC 1405 - Robotic Fundamentals CIP Code: 15.0405 Credit(s): 4 An introduction to flexible automation. Topics include installation, repair, maintenance, and development of flexible robotic manufacturing systems. Students will describe the history of
robotics and its impact on production and the labor force; define the term “robot” and describe general characteristics; explain the physics of robot motion and use different teaching pendants; and describe the characteristics of different types of robot control systems, applications of robots, and end-of-arm tooling.
Faculty Consent: N
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RBTC 1491 - Special Topics in Robotics Technology/Technician CIP Code: 15.0405 Credit(s): 4 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
Prerequisite(s): RBTC 1343 and RBTC 1347
Faculty Consent: N
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ENGR 1201 - Introduction to Engineering CIP Code: 14.0101511 Credit(s): 2 An introduction to the engineering profession with emphasis on technical communication and team-based engineering design. One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314
Requisite(s): MATH 1314 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGR 2301 - Engineering Mechanics-Statics CIP Code: 14.11015229 Credit(s): 3 Basic theory of engineering mechanics using calculus involving the description of forces moments and couples acting on stationary engineering structures; equilibrium in two and three dimensions; free-body diagrams; friction; centroids; centers of gravity; and moments of inertia. Lab fee required. 1,3
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2425
Requisite(s): PHYS 2425 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGR 2302 - Engineering Mechanics -Dynamics CIP Code: 14.11015329 Credit(s): 3 Basic theory of engineering mechanics using calculus involving the motion of particles rigid bodies and systems of particles; Newtons Laws; work and energy relationships; principles of impulse and momentum; application of kinetics and kinematics to the solution of engineering problems. 1,3
Prerequisite(s): Take ENGR 2301 and pass with “C” or better.
Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 171 - Sentence Structure CIP Code: 32.01085312 Credit(s): 1 This course is a compensatory lab course which is designed to help students improve fundamental writing and critical thinking skills. The course teaches using the writing process along with techniques to create concise and effective sentence structures focused paragraphs and coherent grammatically correct essays. ENGL 0171 prepares students for the THEA examination and for ENGL 1301 . Credit for this course is probably not transferable. The course does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa College.
Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 172 - Focus and Unity Credit(s): 1 A compensatory self-paced lab course designed to improve basic thinking and writing skills. Emphasizes recognition of purpose and audience and techniques of maintaining unity in a piece of writing. Prepares student for the TASP/THEA examination and for ENGL 1301 . Credit probably not transferable. This course does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa College. 2,9
Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 1301 - Composition I (formerly: Composition and
Rhetoric CIP Code: 23.13015112 Credit(s): 3 Intensive study of and practice in writing processes from invention and researching to drafting revising and editing both individually and collaboratively. Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices including audience purpose arrangement and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning communicating and critical analysis. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,5
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI English Requirements Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 1302 - Composition II (formerly: CompositionAnd Literature CIP Code: 23.13015112 Credit(s): 3 Intensive study of and practice in the strategies and techniques for developing research-based expository and persuasive texts. Emphasis on effective and ethical rhetorical inquiry including primary and secondary research methods; critical reading of verbal visual and multimedia texts; systematic evaluation synthesis and documentation of information sources; and critical thinking about evidence and conclusions. 1,2,3,5,6
Requisite(s): ENGL 1301 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2307 - Creative Writing I (formerly CreativeWriting) CIP Code: 23.13025112 Credit(s): 3 ENGL 2307 focuses on the study and practice of imaginative writing. The course emphasizes developing techniques for creative writing in different genres and practicing those techniques. In ENGL 2307 students will also prepare and submit their own manuscripts for publication. Requirements include multiple writing assignments a final exam and other assignments as determined by the instructor. This is an elective course that will not substitute for any required English course in any associate degree program but it may transfer for selected majors at senior institutions. This course may be repeated for credit. 1,2,3,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1302 or consent of the instructor. (23.1302.5112)
Requisite(s): Take ENGL 1302 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2311 - Technical & Business Writing (formerly
Technical and Report Writing) CIP Code: 23.13035112 Credit(s): 3 Intensive study of and practice in professional settings. Focus on the types of documents necessary to make decisions and take action on the job such as proposals reports instructions policies and procedures e-mail messages letters and descriptions of products and services. Practice individual and collaborative processes involved in the creation of ethical and efficient documents. Lab fee required (Word Processing). 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2321 - British Literature(single Semester Crse) CIP Code: 23.14045112 Credit(s): 3 This course entails a survey of the development of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical linguistic and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. 1,2,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302
Requisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2322 - British Literature I (formerly Survey ofBritish Literature I) CIP Code: 23.14045112 Credit(s): 3 A survey of the development of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Eighteenth Century. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical linguistic and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2323 - British Literature II (formerly SurveyOf British Literature II ) CIP Code: 23.14045112 Credit(s): 3 A survey of the development of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2326 - American Literature (single SemesterCourse) CIP Code: 23.14025112 Credit(s): 3 A survey of American literature from the period of exploration and settlement to the present. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. 1,2,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302
Requisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2327 - American Literature I (formerly SurveyOf American Literature I) CIP Code: 23.14025112 Credit(s): 3 A survey of American literature from the period of exploration and settlement through the Civil War. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2328 - American Literature II (formerly SurveyOf American Literature II ) CIP Code: 23.14025112 Credit(s): 3 A survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relationship to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2331 - World Literature (single Semester Crse) CIP Code: 16.01045213 Credit(s): 3 This course entails a survey of world literature from the ancient world to the present. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. 1,2,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302
Requisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2333 - World Literature II (formerly Survey ofWorld Literature II ) CIP Code: 16.01045213 Credit(s): 3 ENGL 2333 focuses on reading and thinking critically about significant works of literature of the western world from the Neoclassical period to the present day. In ENGL 2333 students will use analytical techniques to develop written interpretations of assigned literary works. Requirements include assigned readings analytical papers a final exam and other assignments as determined by the instructor. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2341 - Forms of Literature (single SemesterCourse) CIP Code: 16.01045113 Credit(s): 3 This course is a study of one or more literary genres including but not limited to poetry fiction drama and film. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. 1,2,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302
Requisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 Faculty Consent: N
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ENGL 2351 - Mexican-American Literature CIP Code: 5.02035525 Credit(s): 3 This course entails a survey of Mexican-American/Chicano/a literature including fiction non-fiction poetry and drama. Students will study works of prose poetry drama and fiction in relation to their historical linguistic and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. 1,2,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302
Requisite(s): ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 Faculty Consent: N
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ESOL 370 - ESOL Oral Communication CIP Code: 32.01085512 Credit(s): 3 Develops listening and speaking skills in speakers of languages other than English and prepares them to function in educational vocational and/or personal English-speaking contexts. Focuses on academic English to prepare students for entry into college level courses.
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ESOL 372 - Reading and Vocabulary CIP Code: 32.01085612 Credit(s): 3 Develops English reading proficiency and vocabulary for academic, career, or personal purposes in speakers of languages other than English and prepares them to function in a multicultural, multilingual society.
Faculty Consent: N
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ESOL 375 - ESOL Writing and Grammar CIP Code: 32.01085612 Credit(s): 3 Develops writing skills including standard English usage organization of ideas and application of grammar in speakers of languages other than English and prepares them to function in an English-speaking society. Focuses on academic English to prepare students for entry into college level courses. Lab fee required.
Faculty Consent: N
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FIRS 1167 - Practicum-Fire Science/Firefighting CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 1 Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer college and student. This course is taken by students enrolled in the High School Fire Academy. Student liability insurance required with course fees. 4
Requisite(s): Take FIRS 1323 FIRS 1329 and FIRS 1433 Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1301 - Firefighter Certification I CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 3 One in a series of courses in basic preparation
for a new firefighter. Should be taken in
conjunction with Firefighter Certification II
III IV V VI and VII to satisfy the Texas
Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum
for Basic Structural Fire Suppression Course
#100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY
INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED TRAINING FACILITY BY THE
TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION (TCFP)*** 4
Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1313 - Firefighter Certification III CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 3 One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I II IV V VI and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** 4
Prerequisite(s): FIRS 1407
Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1319 - Firefighter Certification IV CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 3 One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I II III V VI and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** 4
Prerequisite(s): FIRS 1313
Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1323 - FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION V CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 3 One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I II III IV VI and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** 4
Prerequisite(s): FIRS 1319
Requisite(s): FIRS 1319 Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1329 - Firefighter Certification VI CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 3 One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I II III IV V and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression Course #100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** 4
Prerequisite(s): FIRS 1323
Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1407 - Firefighter Certification II CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 4 One in a series of courses in basic preparation
for a new firefighter. Should be taken in
conjunction with Firefighter Certification I III
IV V VI and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission
on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic
Structural Fire Suppression Course #100. ***THIS
COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS
CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY THE TEXAS
COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** 4
Prerequisite(s): FIRS_1407
Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRS 1433 - Firefighter Certification VII CIP Code: 43.0203 Credit(s): 4 One in a series of courses in basic preparation
for a new firefighter. Should be taken in
conjunction with Firefighter Certification I II
III IV V and VI to satisfy the Texas
Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum
for Basic Structural Fire Suppression Course
#100. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY
INSTITUTIONS CERTIFIED AS A TRAINING FACILITY BY
THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON FIRE PROTECTION*** 4
Faculty Consent: Y
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FIRT 1305 - Public Education Programs CIP Code: 43.0202 Credit(s): 3 Preparation of firefighters and fire officers to
develop public fire safety awareness. Emphasis on
implementation of fire and public safety programs
in an effort to reduce the loss of life. Lab fee
required.
1
Faculty Consent: N
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FIRT 1309 - Fire Administration I CIP Code: 43.0202 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the organization and management
of
a fire department and the relationship of
government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis
on fire service leadership from the perspective
of
the company officer 6
Faculty Consent: N
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FIRT 1319 - Firefighter Health/Safety CIP Code: 43.0201 Credit(s): 3 Firefighter occupational safety and
health in emergency and non-emergency situations.
This course meets Fire and Emergency Services
Higher Education (FESHE) Model Curriculum core
requirements. 3
Faculty Consent: N
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FIRT 1353 - Legal Aspects of Fire Protection CIP Code: 43.0202 Credit(s): 3 Study of the rights duties liability concerns
and responsibilities of public fire protection
agencies and personnel. 5
Faculty Consent: N
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FIRT 2380 - Coop Ed-Fire Protection/Safety CIP Code: 43.0201 Credit(s): 3 Career-related activities encountered in the
student’s area of specialization offered through
an individualized agreement among the college
employer and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer the student combines
classroom learning with work experience. Includes
a lecture component. 2
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography CIP Code: 45.07015125 Credit(s): 3 This course introduces students to the processes that drive Earth’s physical systems. Students will explore the relationships among these physical systems with emphasis on weather and climate water ecosystems geologic processes and landform development and human interactions with the physical environment. 6
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography (formerly:
Principles of Geography I) CIP Code: 45.07015125 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the concepts which provide a foundation for continued study of geography. Includes the different elements of natural environment as related to human activities modes of living and map concepts. 6
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOG 1302 - Human Geography CIP Code: 45.07015125 Credit(s): 3 This course introduces students to fundamental concepts skills and practices of human geography. Place space and scale serve as a framework for understanding patterns of human experience. Topics for discussion may include globalization population and migration culture diffusion political and economic systems language religion gender and ethnicity. 6
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOG 1303 - World Regional Geography CIP Code: 45.07015325 Credit(s): 3 Study of major world regions with emphasis on prevailing conditions and developments including emerging conditions and trends and the awareness of diversity of ideas and practices to be found in those regions. Course content may include one or more regions. 6
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOL 1003 - Geology 1403 Lab CIP Code: 40.06015139 Credit(s): 0 GEOL 1403 LAB
Requisite(s): Take GEOL 1403 Faculty Consent: N
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GEOL 1004 - Geology 1404 Lab Credit(s): 0 GEOL 1404 LAB
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOL 1401 - Physical Geology CIP Code: 40.0601.5103 Credit(s): 4 Students study the chronological sequence of events in the physical history of the Earth and its life forms. Laboratory activities involve the students in acquiring and evaluating data related to fossils and their relationship to ancient environments. Students also organize and process data related to the classification of fossils and principles underlying the relationships between lithology, age, structure and geological map interpretation. Lab fee required.
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOL 1403 - Physical Geology CIP Code: 40.06015403 Credit(s): 4 This course is a study of the physical and
chemical aspects of the Earth’s interior and
exterior crust. Students will study the origin
occurrence and classification of minerals rocks
structures and landforms. Laboratory activities
involve the students in organizing and processing
data related to the classification of minerals and
rocks and principles underlying the relationships
between topographic maps and geological processes.
Lab fee required. 1,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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GEOL 1404 - Historical Geology CIP Code: 40.06015403 Credit(s): 4 Students study the chronological sequence of events in the physical history of the Earth and its life forms. Laboratory activities involve the students in acquiring and evaluating data related to fossils and their relationship to ancient environments. Students also organize and process data related to the classification of fossils and principles underlying the relationships between lithology age structure and geological map interpretation. Lab fee required. 1,5,6
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 1403
Requisite(s): GEOL 1403 Faculty Consent: N
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GEOL 2409 - Minerology & Petrology I CIP Code: 40.0601.5203 Credit(s): 4 Study of mineral crystallography chemistry classification identification and occurrence. Includes the genesis classification and identification of igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. 1,2,3,4
Requisite(s): Take GEOL 1403 ; Faculty Consent: N
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GOVT 2304 - Introduction to Political Science CIP Code: 45.10015225 Credit(s): 3 Introductory survey of the discipline of political science focusing on the scope and methods of the field and the substantive topics in the discipline including the theoretical foundations of politics political interaction political institutions and how political systems function. 1,2,3,6
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: N
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GOVT 2305 - Federal Government CIP Code: 45.10025125 Credit(s): 3 Origin and development of the U.S. Constitution structure and powers of the national government including the legislative executive and judicial branches federalism political participation the national election process public policy civil liberties and civil rights. 1,2,6
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: N
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GOVT 2306 - Texas Government CIP Code: 45.10025125 Credit(s): 3 Origin and development of the Texas constitution structure and powers of state and local government federalism and inter-governmental relations political participation the election process public policy and the political culture of Texas 1,2,6
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: N
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