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CDEC 1319 - Child Guidance (formerly Chld 1307) CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 An exploration of guidance strategies for
promoting social behaviors with individuals and
groups of children. Emphasis on positive guidance
principles and techniques family involvement and
cultural influences. Practical application through
direct participation with children. Provides
opportunity to evaluate and understand
individuals’ expectations regarding discipline and
classroom management with emphasis on Texas
licensing standards. Students will have the
opportunity to evaluate situations based on good
problem-solving and decision-making techniques and
implementation of alternative discipline
strategies. Emphasizes techniques of communication
with children as well as coworkers. Presents major
theorists and theories of individual and group
management. Lab fee required. 5
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 1321 - The Infant and Toddler CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 A study of appropriate infant and toddler
program (birth to age 3) including an
overview of development quality routines
learning environments materials and
activities and teaching/guidance techniques.
5
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 1323 - Observation and Assessment CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 A study of observation skills assessment
techniques and documentation of children’s
development. Prerequisites: none.
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 1356 - Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood
(formerly: Chld2305) CIP Code: 19.0706 Credit(s): 3 An exploration of principles methods and
materials for teaching language and
literacy through a play-based integrated
curriculum to children from birth through
age eight. 1,2,5
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 1358 - Creative Arts for Early Childhood
(formerly: Chld1305) CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 An exploration of principles methods and
materials for teaching young children music
movement visual arts and dramatic play through
process-oriented experiences to support divergent
thinking. Creative activities will be planned and
presented for all activity areas including art
movement music language science mathematics
social studies in addition to holiday and
seasonal activities for young children. Emphasis
is placed on appropriate use of all resources including time materials and facilities as they
apply to creative thinking. Lab fee required.
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Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 1359 - Children With Special Needs(chld2304) CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 A survey of information regarding children with
special needs including possible causes and
characteristics of exceptionalities intervention
strategies available resources referral
processes the advocacy role and legislative
issues. Presents techniques to identify and serve
children with special needs. Includes studies of
physical emotional language and/or mental
disabilities. Also presents needs of gifted and
talented children. Emphasizes constructing
environment to enable children with special needs
to function to their maximum abilities within the
group structure. Stresses ways of working with parents of special children to bring out maximum
home-center coordination. 5
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 2186 - Internship Child Care Provider/Assistant CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 1 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.
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 2287 - Internship Child Care Provider/Assistant CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 2 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.
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 2304 - Child Abuse and Neglect CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 Methods used in the identification of physical
emotional and sexual abuse and neglect with an
emphasis on developing skills for working with
children and families. Includes methods of
referral to public and private agencies that deal
with investigation and treatment. Reviews current
federal state and local child abuse laws
including Texas licensing standards. 6
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 2307 - Math and Science for Early Childhood CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 An exploration of principles methods and
materials for teaching children math and science
concepts through discovery and play. Applies
scientific approach of problem solving and
creative thinking to a child’s world. Includes how
to make or select inexpensive simple science
and/or math materials. Emphasizes how to write and
present age appropriate science and/or math
activities on subjects such as animals plants
electricity the five senses measurements
shapes sizes numbers symbols etc. Also
includes criteria for arranging a
science/discovery learning area in a classroom.
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Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 2341 - The School Age Child(former Chld 2303) CIP Code: 19.0709 Credit(s): 3 A study of programs for the school age child (5 to
13 years) including an overview of development
learning environments materials and activities
and teaching/ guidance techniques. Focuses on
social emotional mental and physical development
processes. Designed particularly for anyone
working with individuals or groups from school age
through adolescence. 4
Faculty Consent: N
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CDEC 2384 - Co-Op Ed in Child Development (chld2377) CIP Code: 19.0706 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. 1,2,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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TECA 1303 - Family School & Community CIP Code: 13.01015209 Credit(s): 3 A study of the child family community and
schools including parent education and
involvement family and community lifestyles
child abuse and current family life issues.
Consistent with State Board for Educator
Certification standards. Requires students to
participate in 15 hours of field experiences with
children from infancy through age 12 in a variety
of settings with varied and diverse populations.
Lab fee required. 2
Faculty Consent: N
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TECA 1311 - Educating Young Children CIP Code: 13.12025109 Credit(s): 3 An introduction to the education of the young
child including developmentally appropriate
practices and programs theoretical and historical
perspectives ethical and professional
responsibilities and current issues. Consistent
with State Board for Educator Certification
standards requires students to participate in 15
hours of field experiences with children from
infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings
with varied and diverse populations. Lab fee
required. 2,5
Faculty Consent: N
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TECA 1318 - Wellness of the Young Child CIP Code: 13.01015309 Credit(s): 3 A study of the factors that impact the well-being
of the young child including healthy behavior
food nutrition fitness and safety practices.
Focus on local and national standards and legal
implications of relevant policies and regulations. Consistent with State Board for Educator
Certification standards requires students to
participate in 16 hours of field experiences with
children from infancy through age 12 in a variety
of settings with varied and diverse populations.
Lab fee required. 5
Faculty Consent: N
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TECA 1354 - Child Growth & Development CIP Code: 13.12025209 Credit(s): 3 A study of the principles of normal child growth
and development from conception to adolescence.
The student will demonstrate knowledge of
principles of growth and development; normal
developmental stages in physical cognitive
social and emotional domains; major theories of
development i.e. behavioral cognitive language
acquisitions developmental; the impact of
developmental processes on early childhood
practices; types and techniques of objective
observation; the importance of play in
development; and biological and environmental
influences on growth and development. The student
will demonstrate skills in the practical
application of developmental principles and
theories objective observation techniques and
recognition of normal growth and evelopmental
patterns. 3
Faculty Consent: N
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COLL 0171 - Strategies for Success CIP Code: 32.01015212 Credit(s): 1 Strategies for Success is a one hour course designed to help students improve skills for academic achievement. Topics covered in the course include but are not limited to: study techniques note-taking test-taking time management critical thinking skills career planning and interpersonal skills. COLL 0171 does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa College but is an institutional requirement for all first time non-concurrent in college students who have not yet completed twelve credit hours but who are enrolled in at least three credit hours. Students must successfully complete COLL 0171 (C or better) or must re-enroll the following semester. Students who are TSI (Texas Success Initiative 2003) liable in two or more of the three developmental areas-reading writing and math-may not enroll in a web course but must take the course face-to-face. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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COLL 370 - Personal and Academic Success CIP Code: 32.01015212 Credit(s): 3 This course is designed to increase success in
college by assisting students to obtain the skills necessary to reach their educational objectives.
Covered in the course are topics such as campus
services time management decision making
personal issues interpersonal communication
career analysis behavioral self-management
test-taking study techniques and question-asking
skills. The course is designed for academic
suspension students. COLL 0370 does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa
College. 4,5,6,7,9,10
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 1307 - Intro to Mass Communication CIP Code: 9.01025106 Credit(s): 3 Surveys basic facets affecting human interaction through mass communications. This course is designed to develop understanding of the interrelationships of the mass media in society and to help project the future of communication in an ever changing world. 6,7,9
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI English Requirements
Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 1316 - News Photography I (formerly: News
Photography) CIP Code: 09.0401.5506 Credit(s): 3 Problems and practices of photography for newspapers. Includes instruction in camera and equipment operation and maintenance film and plate developing and printing media. 2,5,6,8,9
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 1318 - Photography I (formerly: Basic
Photography I) CIP Code: 50.06055126 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the basics of photography. Includes camera operation techniques knowledge of chemistry and presentation skills. Emphasis on design history and contemporary trends as a means of developing an understanding of photographic aesthetics. The student will assess and select equipment supplies and techniques to incorporate basic theories of film exposure development filters and printing. Students will use efficient learning techniques to acquire and apply creative knowledge and to communicate with others. Lab fee required. 4,8,9,11
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 1319 - Photography II (formerly: BasicPhotography II) CIP Code: 50.06055226 Credit(s): 3 Extends the students’ knowledge of technique and guides them in developing personal outlooks toward specific applications of the photographic process. Students will use efficient learning techniques to acquire and apply creative knowledge and to communicate with others. Designed for additional experience in the photographic medium. Lab fee required. 4,8,9,11
Requisite(s): COMM 1318 ARTS 2356 Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 1335 - Introduction to Electronic Media CIP Code: 9.01025206 Credit(s): 3 An overview of the development regulation economics social impact and industry practices in electronic media. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI English Requirements
Pass TSI Reading Requirement Faculty Consent: Y
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COMM 1336 - Video Production I CIP Code: 10.02025206 Credit(s): 3 Practical experience in the operation of studio and control room equipment including both pre and post-production needs. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 1337 - Video Production II CIP Code: 10.02025206 Credit(s): 3 Practical experience in the operation of television studio and control room equipment including both pre-and post-production needs.
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2300 - Media Literacy CIP Code: 09.0102.5306 Credit(s): 3 Criticism and analysis of the function role and responsibility of the mass media in modern society from the consumer perspective. Includes the ethical problems and issues facing each media format with the effect of poltical economic and cultural factors on the operation of the media. 1,2,3,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2302 - Principles of Journalism CIP Code: 09.0401.5206 Credit(s): 3 This course examines major issues facing the news media in a democratic society and explores journalism’s role in shaping public perception and affecting policy. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2303 - Audio Production CIP Code: 10.02025106 Credit(s): 3 Practical experience in the operation of audio equipment including both pre-and post-production needs. Students will identify audio equipment necessary for content production; demonstrate understanding of effective sound editing techniques; operate studio equipment to create audio content; and demonstrate basic announcing skills. 6,8,9
Requisite(s): COMM 1307 COMM 1335 Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2304 - Introduction to Cinematic Production CIP Code: 50.0602.5226 Credit(s): 3 Basic single-camera production concepts and techniques. (This course is included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Communications.)
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2305 - Editing & Layout CIP Code: 09.0401.5106 Credit(s): 3 Editing and layout processes with emphasis on accuracy and fairness including the principles and techniques of design.
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2311 - Media Writing CIP Code: 9.04015726 Credit(s): 3 Fundamentals of writing for the mass media. Includes instruction in professional methods and techniques for gathering processing and delivering content. 1,2,3,4
Requisite(s): Take COMM 1307 ; Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2315 - News Reporting CIP Code: 09.0401.5806 Credit(s): 3 This course focuses on advanced news-gathering and writing skills. It concentrates on the three-part process of producing news stories: discovering the news reporting the news and writing the news in different formats. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take COMM 2311 ; Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2324 - Practicum in Electronic Media CIP Code: 9.07015326 Credit(s): 3 This practicum is designed to allow students to tailor their Odessa College experience to their future career goals in mass media. Students may choose practicum experience at various local or campus media organizations or produce specific projects. Lab fee required. 5,8,9,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2327 - Introduction to Advertising CIP Code: 09.0903.5106 Credit(s): 3 Fundamentals of writing for the mass media. Includes instruction in professional methods and techniques for gather processing and delivering content. Students will demonstrate proper media writing and editing styles; modify writing styles to fit various media platforms; demonstrate effective information gather skills and techniques; and demonstrate understanding of laws ethics and responsibilities of media writing. 1,2,3,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2330 - Introduction to Public Relations CIP Code: 09.0902.5106 Credit(s): 3 Exploration of the history and development of public relations. Presentation of the theory behind and process of public relations including the planning implementation and evaluation of PR campaigns. Students will demonstrate basic knowledge of public relations terms concepts history and practice; describe various publics media venues and jobs associated with public relations; recognize PRSA code and ethical issues associated with public relations industry; and create written elements of public relations practice. 1,2,3,4
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2331 - Radio/Television Announcing CIP Code: 9.07015406 Credit(s): 3 Helps prepare the student for a career in voice talent for radio and television. Includes proper pronunciation articulation interviewing reading of new and commercial copy and announcing music and sports. Lab fee required. 1,6,9,11
Requisite(s): COMM 1335 Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2339 - Writing for Radio Tv & Film CIP Code: 09.0402.5106 Credit(s): 3 Provides techniques and practical exercises in presenting effective communication of messages through radio and television. Presents procedures for writing commercial public service promotional news and documentary programming. 1,2,4,5,6
Requisite(s): COMM 1335 Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2366 - Introduction to Cinema CIP Code: 50.06025126 Credit(s): 3 Survey and analyze cinema including history film techniques production procedures selected motion pictures and cinema’s impact on and reflection of society 1,2,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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COMM 2389 - Academic Cooperative CIP Code: 24.0103.5212 Credit(s): 3 An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience. In conjunction with class seminars the individual student will set specific goals and objectives in the study of communication.
Faculty Consent: Y
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ARTV 1303 - Basic Animation CIP Code: . Credit(s): 3 Examination of concepts characters and storyboard for basic animation production. Emphasizes creating movement and expression utilizing traditionally or digitally generated image sequences. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,5,6,8,9
Prerequisite(s): BCIS 1405 OR ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): BCIS 1405 OR ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ARTV 1341 - 3-D Animation I CIP Code: . Credit(s): 3 Intermediate level 3-D course introducing animation tools and techniques used to create movement. Emphasis on using the principles of animation. 1,2,3,5,6,8,9
Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1303
Requisite(s): ARTV 1303 Faculty Consent: N
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ARTV 1403 - Basic Animation CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 4 Examination of concepts principles and storyboard for basic production. Emphasizes creating movement and expression utilizing traditionally or digitally generated image sequences. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ARTV 1441 - 3-D Animation I CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 4 Intermediate level 3-D course introducing animation tools and techniques used to create movement. Emphasis on using the principles of animation. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1403
Requisite(s): ARTV 1403 Faculty Consent: N
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ARTV 2451 - 3-D Animation II CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 4 Advanced level 3-D course utilizing animation tools and techniques used to develop movement. Emphasis on advanced animation techniques. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Prerequisite(s): ARTV 1441
Requisite(s): ARTV 1441 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1421 - Integrated Software Applications II Credit(s): 4 Intermediate study of computer applications from business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data and linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software. Keyboarding skills recommended. Yes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Faculty Consent: N
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BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications CIP Code: 11.02025404 Credit(s): 3 Students will study computer terminology
hardware and software related to the
business environment. The
focus of this course is on business
productivity software applications and
professional behavior in computing
including word processing (as needed)
spreadsheets databases presentation
graphics and
business-oriented utilization of the
Internet. 1,2,3
Faculty Consent: N
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BCIS 1405 - Business Computer Applications CIP Code: 11.02025404 Credit(s): 4 Students will study computer terminology
hardware and software related to the
business environment. The focus of this
course is on business productivity
software applications and professional
behavior in computing including word
processing (as needed) spreadsheets
databases presentation graphics and
business-oriented utilization of the
Internet. 1,2,3,5
Faculty Consent: N
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COSC 1436 - Programming Fundamentals I CIP Code: 11.02015507 Credit(s): 4 Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming and provides a comprehensive introduction to programming for computer science and technology majors. Topics include software development methodology data types control structures functions arrays and the mechanics of running testing and debugging. This course assumes computer literacy. This course is included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Computer Science. 1,4,6
Prerequisite(s): Take BCIS 1405 or ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): Take BCIS 1405 or ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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COSC 1437 - Programming Fundamentals II CIP Code: 11.02015607 Credit(s): 4 This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms searching and sorting techniques and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. (This course is included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Computer Science.) 1,4,6
Prerequisite(s): COSC 1436
Requisite(s): COSC 1436 Faculty Consent: N
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COSC 2425 - Computer Organization & Machine Language CIP Code: 11.02015407 Credit(s): 4 The organization of computer systems is introduced using assembly language. Topics include basic concepts of computer architecture and organization memory hierarchy data types computer arithmetic control structures interrupt handling instruction sets performance metrics and the mechanics of testing and debugging computer systems. Embedded systems and device interfacing are introduced. 1,2,6
Prerequisite(s): COSC 1437
Requisite(s): COSC 1437 Faculty Consent: N
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COSC 2436 - Programming Fundamentals III CIP Code: 11.02015707 Credit(s): 4 Includes further applications of programming techniques introducing the fundamental concepts of data structures and algorithms. Topics include recursion fundamental data structures (including stacks queues linked lists hash tables trees and graphs) and algorithmic analysis. JAVA is the programming language used in this course. Lab fee required. 1,2,6
Requisite(s): Take COSC 1437 ; Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 1301 - Computer Ethics CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 3 A study of ethical issues that apply to computer
related professions intellectual property and
privacy issues professional responsibility and
the effects of globalization. Emphasizes the
practical application of computer ethics through
case studies and current events in the game and
simulation industry. 1,2,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 1304 - LEVEL DESIGN CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the tools and concepts used to create levels for games and simulations. Incorporates level design architecture theory concepts of critical path and flow balancing play testing and storytelling. Includes utilization of toolsets from industry titles. Lab fee required. 1,2
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 ; Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 1306 - Design and Creation of Games CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to game and simulation development. Includes analysis of existing applications and creation of a game using an existing game engine. In-depth coverage of the essential elements of game design. Also covers an overview of cultural history of electronic games survey of the major innovators and examination of the trends and taboos that motivate game design. Lab fee required. 1,2,4
Requisite(s): Take BCIS 1405 or ITSC 1401 ; Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 1406 - Design and Creation of Games Credit(s): 4 Introduction to game and simulation development. Includes analysis of existing applications and creation of a game using an existing game engine. In-depth coverage of the essential elements of game design. Also covers an overview of cultural history of electronic games survey of the major innovators and examination of the trends and taboos that motivate game design. 1,2,4
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 2308 - Portfolio for Game Development CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 3 Design and management of an industry standard portfolio. Includes techniques in self-promotion resume writing portfolio distribution systems and interviewing. Design a professional portfolio for various delivery systems; and create resume business card web page demo reel and hardcopy.
Requisite(s): Take GAME 1306 Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 2332 - Project Development I CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 3 Skill development in an original modification based on a current game engine. Includes management of version control; development of project timeliness; integration of sound models and animation; production of demos; and creation of original levels characters and content for a real-time multiplayer game. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4
Requisite(s): Take GAME 1306 ; Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 2404 - Level Design II Credit(s): 4 Intermediate approach to the tools and concepts used to develop levels of games and simulations. Incorporates an intermediate exploration of level design architecture theory concepts of critical path and flow balancing play testing and storytelling. Includes utilization of toolsets from industry titles. Lab fee required. 1,2
Requisite(s): Take GAME 1304 Faculty Consent: N
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GAME 2425 - 3D Animation II - Character Setup CIP Code: 10.0304 Credit(s): 4 Skinning and weighting forward kinematics inverse kinetics constraints expressions scripting and driven keys mesh deformers morph targets/blend shapes and animation user interfaces. Develop a character for animating; demonstrate techniques of skinning and eighting forward kinematics inverse kinetics constraints expressions scripting and driven keys mesh deformers morph targets/blend shapes and creating animation user interfaces; demonstrate animation of characters to test their rigs; and demonstrate techniques for exporting compressed animations into a game format.
Requisite(s): Take GAME 1306 Faculty Consent: N
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IMED 1316 - Web Page Design I CIP Code: 11.0801 Credit(s): 3 Instruction in web page design and related graphic design issues including mark-up languages web sites and browsers. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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IMED 1401 - Introduction to Digital Media (formerly:Introduction to Multimedia CIP Code: 11.0801 Credit(s): 4 A survey of the theories elements and hardware/software components of digital media. Emphasis on conceptualizing and producing digital media presentations. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Faculty Consent: N
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IMED 2313 - Project Analysis & Design CIP Code: 11.0801 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the planning process for multimedia or web including costing preparation production legal issues and guidelines for preproduction preparation and creation of a comprehensive design document including target audience analysis purpose and goals objectives content outline flow chart and storyboard. Emphasis on content design and production management. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Prerequisite(s): IMED 2315
Requisite(s): IMED 2315 Faculty Consent: N
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IMED 2315 - Web Page Design II CIP Code: 11.0801 Credit(s): 3 A study of mark-up language advanced layout techniques for creating web pages. Emphasis on identifying the target audience and producing web sites according to accessibility standards cultural appearance and legal issues. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): IMED 1316
Requisite(s): IMED 1316 Faculty Consent: N
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IMED 2380 - Co-Op Ed-Web Page Digital/Multimedia &
Information Resources Design CIP Code: 11.0801 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. 1,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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ITCC 1414 - Introduction to Networks CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 4 This course covers networking architecture
structure and functions; introduces the
principles and structure of IP addressing and the
fundamentals of Ethernet concepts media and
operations to provide a foundation for the
curriculum. 1,2,4
Faculty Consent: N
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ITCC 1440 - Routing & Switching Essentials CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 4 Describes the architecture components and basic
operation of routers and explains the basic
principles of routing and routing protocols. It
also provides an in-depth understanding of how
switches operate and are implemented in the LAN
environment for small and large networks. 1,2,4
Faculty Consent: N
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ITCC 1475 - Introduction to Networks CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 4 Introduce the architecture structure functions components and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts media and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course students will be able to build simple LANS perform basic configurations for routers and switches and implement IP addressing schemes.
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ITCC 2412 - Scaling Networks CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 4 CCNA R&S: Scaling Networks (ScaN) covers the
architecture components and operations of
routers and switches in larger and more complex
networks. Students learn how to configure routers
and switches using advanced protocols. 1,2,4
Faculty Consent: N
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ITCC 2413 - Connecting Networks CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 4 WAN technologies and network services required by
converged applications in a complex network;
enables students to understand the selection
criteria of network devices and WAN technologies
to meet network requirements. 1,2,4
Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 3 Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model network protocols transmission media and networking hardware and software. 2,3,5,6
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 Corequisite(s): Take AUMT 2417 Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 1351 - Fundamentals of Wireless Lans CIP Code: 11.1002 Credit(s): 3 Design plan implement operate and troubleshoot Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Includes WLAN design installation and configuration; and WLAN security issues and vendor interoperability strategies. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITNW 1325
Requisite(s): ITNW 1325 Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 1354 - Implementing Supporting Servers CIP Code: 11.0901 Credit(s): 3 Implement administer and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate servers in a networked computing environment. 1,2,3
Requisite(s): Take ITNW 1325 Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 1364 - Practicum - Computer Systems Networking
And Telecommunications CIP Code: 11.0901 Credit(s): 3 Practical general workplace training supported
by an individualized learning plan developed by
the employer college and student. As outlined
in the learning plan apply the theory concepts
and skills involving specialized materials
tools equipment procedures regulations laws
and interactions within and among political
economic environmental social and legal
systems associated with the occupation and the
business/industry; and will demonstrate legal and
ethical behavior safety practices interpersonal
and teamwork skills and appropriate written and
verbal communication skills using the terminology
of the occupation and the business/industry.
Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 1380 - Co-Op Ed-Computer Systems
Networking and Telecommunications CIP Code: 11.0901 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. 1,2,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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ITNW 1454 - Implementing and Supporting Servers CIP Code: 11.0901 Credit(s): 4 Implement administer and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate servers in a networked computing environment. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Prerequisite(s): ITNW 1325
Requisite(s): ITNW 1325 Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 2313 - Networking Hardware CIP Code: 11.0901 Credit(s): 3 Exploration of hardware devices including cables servers and workstations; network connectivity devices and uninterruptible power supplies. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Prerequisite(s): ITNW 1325
Requisite(s): ITNW 1325 Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 2388 - Internship - Computer Systems Networking
And Telecommunications CIP Code: 11.0901 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. 1,2
Faculty Consent: N
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ITNW 2421 - Networking With TCP/IP CIP Code: 11.0901 Credit(s): 4 Set up configure use and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on networking operating systems. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Requisite(s): Take ITNW 1354 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1191 - Special Topics in Computer and
Information Sciences General CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 1 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
student will learn to use the Internet including
performing simple searches learn how to use the
Microsoft Suite of application software and how
to organize file and folders
Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 3 Overview of computer information systems.
Introduces computer hardware software
procedures and human resources. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1307 - Unix Operating System I CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 3 Introduction of the UNIX operating system including multi-user concepts terminal emulation use of system editor basic UNIX commands and writing script files. Includes introductory system management concepts. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1316 - Linux Installation & Configuration CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to Linux operating system. Includes Linux installation basic administration utilities and commands upgrading networking security and application installation. Emphasizes hands-on setup administration and management of Linux.
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1325 - Personal Computer Hrdware(bcis/Cnit1303 CIP Code: 47.0104 Credit(s): 3 Current personal computer hardware including assembly upgrading setup configuration and troubleshooting. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 1364 - Practicum Computer Systems Networking
And Telecommunications CIP Code: 11.0901 Credit(s): 3 Practical general workplace training supported
by an individualized learning plan developed by
the employer college and student. As outlined
in the learning plan the student will apply the
theory concepts and skills involving
specialized materials tools equipment
procedures regulations laws and interactions
within and among political economic
environmental social and legal systems
associated with the occupation and the
business/industry and will demonstrate legal and
ethical behavior safety practices interpersonal
and teamwork skills and appropriate written and
verbal communication skills using the terminology
of the occupation and the business/industry.
Faculty Consent: Y
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ITSC 1401 - Intro to Computers (bcis/Cnit 1401) CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 4 Overview of computer information systems.
Introduces computer hardware software
procedures and human resources. Keyboarding
proficiency is highly recommended. Lab fee
required.
1,2,3
Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 2339 - Personal Computer Help Desk Support CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 3 Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSC 2381 - Co-Op Ed/Computer & Info Science(2377) CIP Code: 11.0101 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. 1,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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ITSC 2386 - Internship CIP Code: 11.0101 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. 1,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: Y
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ITSC 2421 - Integrated Software Applications II CIP Code: 11.0101 Credit(s): 4 Intermediate study of computer applications from
business productivity software suites. Instruction
in embedding data and linking and combining
documents using word processing spreadsheets
databases and/or presentation media software.
Keyboarding skills recommended. Lab fee required.
1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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ITSW 1301 - Introduction to Word Processing CIP Code: 11.0602 Credit(s): 3 An overview of the production of documents
tables and graphics. Keyboarding proficiency is
highly recommended. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Faculty Consent: N
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ITSW 1304 - Introduction to Spreadsheets CIP Code: 11.0301 Credit(s): 3 Instruction in the concepts procedures and application of electronic spreadsheets. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database
(bcis/Cnit 1310) CIP Code: 11.0802 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to database theory and the practical
applications of a database. Lab fee required.
1,2,3,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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ITSW 1401 - Introduction to Word Processing CIP Code: 11.0602 Credit(s): 4 An overview of the production of documents tables and graphics. Identify word processing terminology and concepts; create technical documents format and edit documents; use simple tools and utilities; and print documents.
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ITSW 1404 - Introduction to Spreadsheets CIP Code: 11.0301 Credit(s): 4 Instruction in the concepts procedures and application of electronic spreadsheets. Keyboarding proficiency is highly recommended. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,6
Requisite(s): Take ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 ; Faculty Consent: N
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ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security CIP Code: 11.1003 Credit(s): 3 Instruction in security for network hardware software and data including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSC 1401 and ITNW 1325
Requisite(s): ITSC 1401 and ITNW 1325 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSY 2301 - Firewalls & Network Security CIP Code: 11.1003 Credit(s): 3 Identify elements of firewall design types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use best practices to design implement and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSY 1342
Requisite(s): ITSY 1342 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSY 2330 - Intrusion Detection CIP Code: 11.1003 Credit(s): 3 Computer information systems security monitoring intrusion detection and crisis management. Includes alarm management signature configuration sensor configuration and troubleshooting components. Emphasizes indentifying resolving and documenting network crises and activating the response team. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSY 2301
Requisite(s): ITSY 2301 Faculty Consent: N
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ITSY 2342 - Incident Response & Handling CIP Code: 11.1003 Credit(s): 3 In-depth coverage of incident response and incident handling including identifying sources of attacks and security breaches; analyzing security logs; recovering the system to normal; performing postmortem analysis; and implementing and modifying security measures. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,6
Prerequisite(s): ITSY 2301
Requisite(s): ITSY 2301 Faculty Consent: N
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CSME 1330 - Orientation to Nail Technology CIP Code: 12.041 Credit(s): 3 An overview of the fundamental skills and
knowledge necessary for the field of nail
technology. Demonstrates professional ethics
safety sanitation and sterilization and explain
the laws and rules of the state licensing agency.
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Faculty Consent: N
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CSME 1401 - Orientation to Cosmetology (cosm 2601) CIP Code: 12.0401 Credit(s): 4 An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary
for the field of cosmetology. Demonstrate
introductory skills professional ethics safety
and sanitation. Explain the laws and rules of the
state licensing agency. 1,2,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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