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Art ART |
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✽ ART 2086 - Independent Study 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Provides the opportunity for students to undertake special project(s) or research in any of the disciplines involving the visual arts, including, but not limited to, gallery or museum administration, art history, graphic design, or other studio work. Instruction is provided by the instructor, and is based on the student’s independent study agreement. Prev. Course Codes: ART-286 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours per credit |
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✽ ART 2201 - Drawing III 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1201 or ART 1202 with a grade of C- or higher. Offers a continued study of expressive drawing techniques and development of individual style, with an emphasis on composition and technique variation. Prev. Course Codes: ART-222 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2202 - Drawing IV 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 2201 with a grade of C- or higher. Explores advanced drawing problems with an emphasis on conceptual development and portfolio and/or exhibition quality presentation. Prev. Course Codes: ART-223 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2203 - Advanced Figure Drawing 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1203 with a grade of C- or higher. Provides continuing study of the various methods of drawing the human figure, with emphasis on the description of form and individual style. Prev. Course Codes: ART-271, ART-125, ART-164, ART-228 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2301 - Painting III 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1302 with a grade of C- or higher. Provides continued exploration of techniques, materials, and concepts used in opaque painting processes in oil or acrylic painting, with emphasis on composition and content development. Prev. Course Codes: ART-252 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2306 - Mixed Media Painting 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; or take ENG 1021 concurrently. Introduces the use of mixed media materials as alternative painting processes. This course explores new techniques, alternative painting materials, and concepts used in painting with mixed and alternative materials. Students will also work on composition and content development. Prev. Course Codes: ART-256 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2307 - Watercolor III 3 Credits Prerequisites: ART 1308 with a grade of C- or higher. Provides more advanced work on the basic techniques and unique aspects of materials involved in the use of either transparent or opaque water media, or both. Color theory is included. Prev. Course Codes: ART-225 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2410 - Alternative Photographic Processes 3.0 Credits Explores non-silver photographic processes including Cyanotype, Kallitype, Palladium, Gum, Bromoil, or other handmade darkroom printing techniques. This course teaches production of enlarged digital negatives from original images and scanned objects for contact printing with these processes. This course includes traditional darkroom and mixed media techniques. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ART-242 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2703 - Ceramics III Molds and Slip Casting 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 1704 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers ceramic mold making and slip casting techniques and explores intermediate-level traditional and contemporary approaches to ceramic form and additional development of surface design, glazing, glaze formulations, and kiln firing procedures as it applies to molded and cast forms. Prev. Course Codes: ART-262, ART-261, ART-143, ART-193, ART-262 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2704 - Ceramics IV 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; and prior completion of ART 2703 with a grade of C- or higher. Explores advanced level ceramic form and surface design. This course includes advanced use of clay bodies, unique glazes, engobes, surface textures, and firing methods. Emphasis is placed on individual style and developing strategies to translate an idea into sculptural and functional forms. Prev. Course Codes: ART-263 LEC 22.5 Contact hours LAB 45 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2901 - Business of Visual Art 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Introduces students to the principles and practices involved in creating and operating arts organizations in the profit and not-for-profit art world. Prev. Course Codes: ART-211 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2902 - Marketing for Visual Arts 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Provides students with the framework, tools, and professional materials necessary for the practicing visual artist. Guidelines for writing proposals, artist’s statements, and resumes are discussed and practiced. Explores theoretical and practical considerations related to portfolio presentation and exhibiting artwork through hands-on activities, readings, and discussion. Prev. Course Codes: ART-210 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ ART 2906 - Studio Art 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Designed for advanced students interested in further exploring an art discipline to develop a more comprehensive portfolio. Prev. Course Codes: ART-209 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
Astronomy AST |
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✽ AST 1001 - Colorado Night Sky I 1.0 Credits Develops an appreciation of and competence in observational astronomy with the naked eye or binoculars, including knowledge of the seasonal circumpolar constellations and of the location of interesting objects in those constellations. Emphasis is on deep sky observing, including various types of stars, nebula, clusters, and galaxies. Basic tools of the astronomer are also covered. The focus is on observation rather than theory. Prev. Course Codes: AST-108 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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✽ AST 1002 - Colorado Night Sky II 1.0 Credits Develops an appreciation of and competence in observational astronomy with the naked eye or small telescope, including knowledge of the seasonal and circumpolar constellations. Emphasis is on observing solar system objects, including planets and moons, comets and asteroids, meteor showers, and the sun. Basic tools of telescope astronomy are also covered. The emphasis is observation rather than theory. Prev. Course Codes: AST-109 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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✽ AST 1003 - Colorado Night Sky III 1.0 Credits Develops an appreciation of and competence in observational astronomy with the naked eye or small telescope. Introduces the use of images from major telescopes and spacecraft as a tool for experiencing the night sky. Special emphasis will be placed on the World Wide Telescope and what it has to offer. Rare observations such as supernovae, comets, and solar activity will also be covered. Advanced tools of telescope astronomy and astrophotography may also be discussed. Emphasis is on observation rather than theory. Prev. Course Codes: AST-110 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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AST 1085 - Independent Study 1.0 - 12.0 Credits Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. Prev. Course Codes: AST-185 LECLB 22.5 Contact hrs per credit |
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◆ AST 1110 - Astronomy with Lab: Planetary Systems (GT-SC1) 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Focuses on the history of astronomy, naked-eye sky observation, tools of the astronomer, contents of the solar system and life in the universe. Incorporates laboratory experience. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category. Prev. Course Codes: AST-101 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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◆ AST 1120 - Astronomy with Lab: Stars and Galaxies (GT-SC1) 4.0 Credits Emphasizes the structure and life cycle of the stars, the sun, galaxies, and the universe as a whole, including cosmology and relativity. Stellar phenomena including white dwarfs, black holes will be explored. Incorporates laboratory experience. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category. Prev. Course Codes: AST-102 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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◆ AST 1140 - Astronomy of Ancient Cultures (GT-SC2) 3.0 Credits Introduces the study of archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy. The principles of unaided eye observational astronomy, timekeeping, navigation, religion and ritual, political power, cosmology, and worldview are covered. Methods of the ethnoastronomer, including measurement of architectural alignments, analysis of written records, examination of art, and general knowledge about a culture, will be discussed. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC2 category. Prev. Course Codes: AST-155 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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◆ AST 1150 - Astrobiology: Life in the Universe (GT-SC2) 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Introduces the interdisciplinary and scientific study of the search for life in the universe. Questions of how life begins and evolves on Earth, the possibilities of other life in the solar system, the galaxy, and throughout the universe will be examined. Investigation of current explorations and the search for extraterrestrial life will also be covered. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC2 category. Prev. Course Codes: AST-150 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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◆ AST 1160 - Cosmology: Origin & Evolution of the Universe (GT-SC2) 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Explores the birth, large-scale structure, and eventual fate of the universe. Evidence for, and science behind, the Big Bang and inflation, the expanding universe, dark matter and dark energy, and the possible futures of the universe as a whole are presented. Unification theories may be covered. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC2 category. Prev. Course Codes: AST-160 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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AST 2085 - Independent Study 1.0 - 12.0 Credits Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified instructor. Prev. Course Codes: AST-285 LECLB 22.5 Contact hrs per credit |
Automotive Service Technology ASE |
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ASE 1001 - Auto Shop Orientation 2.0 Credits Covers safety instruction in the shop and on the automobile. Emphasis on the proper use and care of test equipment, precision measuring and machining equipment, gaskets, adhesives, tubing, wiring, jacks, presses, and cleaning equipment and techniques. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-101 LEC 15 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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ASE 1002 - Introduction to the Automotive Shop 2.0 Credits Prepares the incoming automotive student to work in the shop safely and gain familiarity with the shop and common equipment. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-102 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1003 - Automotive Maintenance I 2.0 Credits Covers the basics of how various systems on the automobile operate, maintenance requirements, and financial concerns related to operating and maintaining an automobile. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-103 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1010 - Automotive Brake Service I 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1001 with a grade of C- or higher. Introduces the basic theory of automotive braking systems including operation, diagnosis, basic repair of disc and drum friction assemblies, and basic hydraulic braking systems. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program accreditation requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-110 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1011 - Automotive Brake Service II 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1010 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers diagnostics, test procedures, and repair to automotive foundation braking system. This course also introduces the components, types of Antilock Braking Systems (ABS), and traction control systems of current vehicles. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program accreditation requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-210, ASE-111 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1020 - Basic Automotive Electricity 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1001 with a grade of C- or higher. Introduces vehicle electricity, basic electrical theory, circuit designs, and wiring methods. This course focuses on multi-meter usage and wiring diagrams. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-120 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1022 - Automotive Electrical Safety Systems 1.0 Credits Prerequisites: with a grade of C- or higher. Covers the operation of electrical systems including vehicles safety concerns of vehicle lighting systems, Supplemental Inflatable Restraints (SIR), windshield wipers, driver warning systems, and vehicle accessories. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-122 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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ASE 1023 - Starting and Charging Systems 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1001 and ASE 1020 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers the operation and theory of a vehicle battery, testing, service, and repair of starting and charging systems including voltage testing, draw testing. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-123 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1024 - Advanced Ignition Systems Diagnosis & Repair 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of ASE 1001 with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis, service, adjustments and repair of various ignitions systems on customer vehicles. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-124 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1030 - General Engine Diagnosis 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1061 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers how to perform basic engine diagnosis to determine condition of engine including engine support systems. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-130 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1040 - Suspension and Steering I 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1001 with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on diagnosis and service of suspension and steering systems and components. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-140 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1041 - Suspension and Steering II 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1040 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers design, diagnosis, inspection, service of suspension, and steering systems used on light trucks and automobiles including power steering and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) service. This course meets AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-240, ASE-141 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1060 - Automotive Engine Repair 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on the service of cylinder head, valve-train components, and cooling system components including engine removal, re-installation, and re-mounting systems. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-160 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 1061 - Engine Repair & Rebuild 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 1060 with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the disassembly, diagnosis, and reassembly of the automotive engine. Topics include the diagnostic and repair procedures for the engine block and head assemblies. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-161 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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ASE 1075 - Special Topics 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Exploration of current topics, issues, and activities related to one or more aspects of the named discipline. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-175 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours per credit |
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ASE 2010 - Automotive Power and ABS Brake Systems 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: with a grade of C- or higher. Covers the operation and theory of the modern automotive braking systems including the operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of the anti-lock braking systems and power assist units. This course also covers the machining operations of today’s automobile brake systems. This course meets AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-210 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 2040 - Suspension and Steering III 2.0 Credits Co-requisites Prerequisites: with a grade of C- or higher. Covers operation of steering and power steering systems. It will also include different alignment types and procedures. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-240 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 2050 - Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Service 1.0 Credits Focuses on practical methods of maintaining, servicing, and performing minor adjustments on an automatic transmission and transaxle. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-250 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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ASE 2051 - Automotive Transmission and Transaxle Repair 3.0 Credits Covers diagnosis, principles of hydraulics, principles of electronic components, power flow, theory of operation including removal, installation, and replacement of transmission/transaxle and components. This course meets AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-251 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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ASE 2052 - Advanced Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles O/H 2.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of ASE 1001 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers the diagnosis, repair, and rebuild of automatic transmissions and transaxles including the hydraulic, electronic, and mechanical components. This course meets MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-252 LECLB 45 Contact hours |
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ASE 2064 - Introduction to Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning 1.0 Credits Prerequisites: , with a grade of C- or higher. Covers basic operation of the Heating and Air Conditioning components. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-264 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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ASE 2065 - Heating & Air Conditioning Systems 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: ASE 2064 with a grade of C- or higher. Emphasizes lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and service of automotive heating and air conditioning systems and their components. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ASE-265 LECLB 90 Contact hours |
Biology BIO |
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◆ BIO 1005 - Science of Biology (GT-SC1) 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Examines the basis of biology in the modern world and surveys the current knowledge and conceptual framework of the discipline. Explores biology as a science, a process of gaining new knowledge, and the impact of biological science on society. Includes laboratory experience. Designed for non-science majors. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. See registration staff for more information. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-105 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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BIO 1006 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Focuses on basic knowledge of body structures and function, and provides a foundation for understanding deviations from normal and disease conditions. This course is designed for individuals interested in health care and is directly applicable to the Medical Assistant program. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-106 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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✽ BIO 1015 - Human Genetics 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Focuses on a study of the inheritance of human traits. It is a non-mathematical study for the non-science major. Includes Mendelian, non-Mendelian, sex-linked, blood type traits, inherited diseases, and ethics. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-115 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ BIO 1020 - Introduction to Natural History 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. The natural forces of change and environmental evolution will be studied in relation to current global and local ecology. Geology, weather, soil, ecological principles, life histories, and identification of representative flora and fauna are included. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-120 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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BIO 1056 - Aquatic Entomology 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. This course focuses on the classification and identification of a variety of aquatic insects. Students will be introduced to the insect life cycle and environmental habitat of selected major family groups. Other aquatic organisms that are important food sources for trout such as crustaceans, macroinvertebrates, and arachnids will be covered. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-156 LECLB 67.5 Contact hours |
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BIO 1075 - Special Topics 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-175 LEC 15 Contact hours per credit |
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◆ BIO 1111 - General College Biology With Lab (GT-SC1) 5.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular, and genetic principles characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure and function, and the metabolic processes of respiration and photosynthesis, as well as cell reproduction and basic concepts of heredity. The course includes laboratory experience. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-111 LEC 60 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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◆ BIO 2104 - Microbiology with Lab (GT-SC1) 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: BIO 1111 with a grade of C- or higher. Veterinary Technology students may take BIO-230 to meet this pre-requisite. Covers the diversity of microorganisms, their structure, physiology, and the identification process. There is an emphasis on microorganisms that cause infectious disease and the process of infection, host immune responses, and methods to control microorganisms. Laboratory experiences include culturing, identifying, and controlling microorganisms. This course is designed for students pursuing a health science field. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer Course in the GT-SC1 category.
This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-205, BIO-281, BIO-281L, BIO-204 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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✽ BIO 2112 - Molecular Biology 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of BIO 1111 or BIO 1005 with a grade of C- or higher. BIO 1111 is preferred. Surveys molecular biology techniques and principles. Topics will include chemical and enzymatic reactions, cellular processes, DNA, RNA, and protein manipulations, and genetic studies. This course requires hands-on laboratory experience. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-212 LEC 45 Contact hrs LAB 30 Contact hrs |
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✽ BIO 2116 - Human Pathophysiology 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: BIO 2102 with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on the alterations in physiological, cellular, and biochemical processes, the associated homeostatic responses, and the manifestations of disease. Prior knowledge of cellular biology, anatomy, and physiology is essential for the study of pathophysiology. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-230, BIO-274, BIO-216 LEC 60 Contact hours |
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◆ BIO 2121 - Botany with Lab (GT-SC1) 5.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of BIO 1005 , BIO 1111 , BIO 1112 , or ENV 1111 with a grade of C- or higher. Covers plants, emphasizing photosynthetic pathways, form and function, reproduction, physiology, diversity, and evolution. This course requires mandatory hands-on laboratory and research experience and is designed for biology majors. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. See registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-221 LEC 60 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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✽ BIO 2122 - General College Ecology 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: BIO 1111 with a grade of C- or higher. Studies the interrelationships between organisms and their environment. Covers composition and function of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, population biology, pollution, and the effects of man on ecosystems. Includes laboratory and field experiences. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-227, BIO-222 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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◆ BIO 2124 - Genetics (GT-SC1) 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of BIO 1111 with a grade of C- or higher. Examines the structure, transmission, and expression of hereditary information with emphasis on Molecular genetics, Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, and population and quantitative genetics. Laboratory experiences include classical and molecular genetics activities. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-SC1 category. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-224 LEC 45 Contact hrs LAB 30 Contact hrs |
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✽ BIO 2130 - Animal Anatomy & Physiology I With Lab 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. By studying the body’s structure as a series of interrelated systems, the student will develop a basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Topics include the cell; tissues; integumental, muscular, and skeletal systems. Through laboratory dissection the student will reinforce the knowledge of the lecture portion of the course. This is a lecture course with a hands-on laboratory. Emphasis will be placed on animal anatomy and physiology. Enrollment in this course is limited to Veterinary Technology program students or with instructor permission as space allows. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-211, BIO-214, VET-011A, AHT-111A, AHT-111, BIO-230 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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✽ BIO 2132 - Animal Anatomy & Physiology II With Lab 4.0 Credits Prerequisites: BIO 2130 with a grade of C- or higher. This course continues the study of anatomy and physiology presented in BIO 2130 . Topics include digestive, reproductive, respiratory, cardiovascular, renal, endocrine, and nervous systems. Through laboratory dissection the student will reinforce the knowledge of anatomy learned in the lecture portion of the course. Emphasis will be placed on animal anatomy and physiology. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-214, BIO-215, VET-012A, AHT-112A, AHT-112, BIO-232 LEC 45 Contact hours LAB 30 Contact hours |
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BIO 2175 - Special Topics 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Prerequisites: BIO 1111 with a grade of C- or higher. Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. Prev. Course Codes: BIO-275 LEC 15 Contact hours per credit |
Business BUS |
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BUS 1002 - Entrepreneurial Operations 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Explores the essential requirements for starting and operating a business. This course covers basic concepts of business law, marketing, finance, and operations. It guides the development of an effective business plan and prepares students to launch and sustain their own businesses. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-102 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ BUS 1015 - Introduction to Business 3.0 Credits Introduces the application of fundamental business principles to local, national, and international forums. This course examines the relationship of economic systems, governance, regulations, and law upon business operations. It surveys the concepts of career development, business ownership, finance and accounting, economics, marketing, management, operations, human resources, regulations, and business ethics. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-101, BUS-151, BUS-115 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 1020 - Introduction to E-Commerce 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Provides an introduction to electronic commerce - the business trend of the future. Covers definitions of e-commerce, technology and software requirements, security issues, electronic payment, and marketing strategies. Focuses on what to expect when creating a dot com as well as the business-to-business use of e-commerce. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-120 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 1075 - Special Topics 0.5 - 6.0 Credits Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as-needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-175 LEC 15 Contact hours per credit |
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BUS 1081 - Business Internship 1.0 -12.0 Credits Provides students with hands-on training in their career field. Occurs in a business setting arranged through a Student Work Experience Internship Coordinator, or by utilizing a current employment organization. Student is expected to work a minimum of 7.5 hours per week. Students attend course meetings during the semester of enrollment. Class utilizes cooperative work experience or project methods depending on the individual situation. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-181 COOP 45 Contact hours per credit |
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✽ BUS 2003 - Introduction to International Business 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Provides an understanding of the fundamental nature of international business. This course will cover the development of international business; theories and methods of international trade; financing mechanisms and terms used in export documentation and export finance; effects of economic, political and cultural environment on international business and trade; impact of geography on business transactions; impact of legal systems of international business; and developing an effective international marketing strategy. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-203 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ BUS 2016 - Legal Environment of Business 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Emphasizes public law, regulation of business, ethical considerations, and various relationships existing within society, government, and business. Specific attention is given to economic regulation, social regulation, labor-management issues, environmental issues, and contract fundamentals. This course analyzes the role of law in social, political, and economic change business environments. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-216 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ BUS 2017 - Business Communication & Report Writing 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: ENG 1021 with a grade of C- or higher. Emphasizes effective business writing and covers letters, memoranda, reports, application letters, and resumes. Includes the fundamentals of business communication and an introduction to international communication. Prev. Course Codes: ENG-123, BUS-217 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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✽ BUS 2026 - Business Statistics 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Accuplacer Elementary Algebra (EA) score of 61 or higher; or Next Generation Accuplacer Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS) scores 240-300; or equivalent ACT/SAT scores; or passed MAT 0250 or MAT 0300 with a C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Focuses on statistical study, descriptive statistics, probability, binominal distribution, index numbers, time series, decision theory, confidence intervals, linear regression, and correlation. Intended for the business major. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-226 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 2041 - Cultural Diversity in Business 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement. Explains the connection between business communication and the understanding of cultural priorities with actual business practices. Topics include getting to know another culture, the role of language, establishing relationships, organizing messages, negotiation, and legal and governmental considerations. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-241 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 2075 - Special Topics 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest in business. The content of this course is designed on an as-need basis to provide current, up-to-date information. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-275 LEC 15 Contact hours per credit |
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BUS 2081 - Business Internship 1.0 -12.0 Credits Provides continued instruction and the opportunity for students to supplement course work with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the business location and with the direct guidance of the instructor. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-281 COOP 45 Contact hours per credit |
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BUS 2094 - Service Learning 0.5 - 6.0 Credits Allows the student to provide a service to the community utilizing knowledge and skills acquired from a course in which the student is currently enrolled or has previously taken at the student`s respective college. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-294 LEC 15 Contact hours per credit |
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BUS 3034 - Organizational Leadership 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: ENG 1021 with a grade of C- or higher. Introduces students to tools and best practices of business and organizational leadership. With a focus on case studies and projects to learn, this course examines the foundational theories, development and applications of effective leadership principles and skills. Emphasizing entrepreneurial and small business operations, this course develops students’ personal leadership styles to make a positive difference in the workplace. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-334 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 3065 - Business Research Methodologies 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: BUS 2026 with a grade of C- or higher. Provides an overview of quantitative and qualitative methods used in applied business research. Emphasizes the research process from problem formulation through analysis and presentation of results. Focuses on application of tools, critical analysis and presentation of results to business audiences. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-365 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 3094 - Service Leadership 1.0-6.0 Credits Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of the instructor. Combines volunteer community service (non-internship) projects with academic course work. Emphasis will be on how to provide economic, environmental, and social value to organizations and communities. Reflection and other course activities are designed to reinforce and extend the student’s academic work. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-394 COOP 45 Contact hrs per credit |
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BUS 4024 - Contracts, Negotiations, & Risk Management 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: COM 1150 , ENG 1021 , and either BUS 2017 or ENG 1022 , with a grade of C- or higher. Designed to improve student’s negotiation skills, understanding of contracts and ability to successfully formulate and negotiate contracts, and understanding of risk management. Students will study negotiation theory and practice mock negotiations. Differences between contract types and processes will be explored. Various conflict resolution methodologies and their applicability will be discussed. Cross-cultural negotiation and contracts will be examined. Risk management in organizations, including the role of insurance in mitigating risk, will be discussed. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-426, BUS-424 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 4049 - Power of Data 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: BUS 2026 and BUS 3065 with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on demonstrating the power of data through analytics and visualization. Includes descriptions of, and hands-on experiences with, data analytics tools emphasizing best practice approaches to analysis, design, and storytelling. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-449 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BUS 4075 - Special Topics 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Prerequisites: Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300; or equivalent ACT score 18 or SAT score 470; or passed any CCR course, ENG 0092 , or 1000-level ENG course with a grade of C- or higher. The college may also use previous academic history, including high school information, for placement; student must also have junior standing. Unique special topics courses cover important emerging issues or specialized content that is not represented in the main BSBA curriculum. Course participants will have a broad range of opportunities to deeply explore business topics of particular academic interest and professional applicability. Junior standing and permission of instructor required. This elective many not be available at every campus. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-475 COOP 15 Contact hours |
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BUS 4085 - Capstone 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Senior standing and within 30 credits of graduation, or permission of instructor. The Senior Year Capstone course is an opportunity for students to strengthen their knowledge base prior to graduation and transition students into their profession. The Capstone course bridges the gap between career connections and general learning experiences. The Capstone course will strive to integrate the primary goals of students’ major with real-world experience through required research projects and/or internships. Students are required to complete the project/internship within the semester. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-485 COOP 90 Contact hours LEC 15 Contact hours |
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BUS 4087 - Business Internship 1.0 - 6.0 Credits Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of the instructor. Combines field experience with course resources, assignments, and assessments to develop real-world professional competencies. Field experience reinforces and extends the student’s academic work. Prev. Course Codes: BUS-487 COOP 45 Contact hours per credit |
Business Information Systems BIS |
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BIS 3024 - Advanced Computer Applications for Business 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: ACC 1021 and ENG 1021 with a grade of C- or higher. The course focuses on software applications that are used in business decision making including MS Office, Open Office, Google Docs, and ERP systems. Applies software applications to current and new processes within a company and across a value chain of partners and customers. Involves team projects, case studies, lectures, and research to solve real-world business problems. Prev. Course Codes: BIS-324 LEC 45 Contact hours |
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BIS 3033 - Management Systems 3.0 Credits Prerequisites: BUS 1015 with a grade of C- or higher. Explores the strategic and creative use of technology within organizations. Emphasizes the alignment of business and technology plans to improve operational performance and meet organizational objectives. Prev. Course Codes: BIS-334, BIS-333 LEC 45 Contact hours |
Business Technology Education BTE |
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BTE 1000 - Computer Keyboarding 1.0 Credits Designed for students who have minimal or no keyboarding skills. Introduces the touch method of keyboarding, as well as the basic operation and functions of the equipment. Emphasizes learning the alphanumeric keyboard, proper technique, and speed control. Prev. Course Codes: CIS-103, CIS-105, CIS-010, CSC-010, CSC-110, CSC-247KS, BTE-100 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
Carpentry CAR |
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CAR 1000 - Introduction to Carpentry 1.0 Credits Provides a basic introduction to construction work for all crafts. This course specifically applies to construction sites. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-100 LEC 7.5 Contact hours LAB 15 Contact hours |
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CAR 1001 - Basic Safety 1.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of CAR 1000 with a grade of C- or higher. An overview of safety concerns and procedures in the construction field. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-101 LEC 7.5 Contact hours LAB 15 Contact hours |
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CAR 1002 - Hand and Power Tools 1.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of CAR 1000 with a grade of C- or higher. Focuses on basic hand and power tools including stationary tools. Emphasizes a hands-on approach to proper and safe use of these tools as it applies to the construction environment and is taught in conjunction with a lab or framing class. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-102 LEC 7.5 Contact hours LAB 15 Contact hours |
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CAR 1003 - Carpentry Basics 4.0 Credits Provides a basic introduction to construction work for all crafts, safety concerns and procedures, and the safety and use of hand and power tools. This course specifically applies to construction work. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-103 LECLB 90 Contact hours |
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CAR 1005 - Job Site Layout and Blueprint Reading 1.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of CAR 1000 with a grade of C- or higher. Introduces blueprint reading and how they apply to the construction site. Includes in-depth introduction to site layout (materials and methods). Prev. Course Codes: CAR-105 LEC 7.5 Contact hours LAB 15 Contact hours |
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CAR 1015 - Form & Foundation Systems 1.0 Credits Covers materials and methods for concrete forms and foundations. Includes various reinforcement methods such as re-bar and welded wire fabric. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-115 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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CAR 1020 - General Construction Framing 1.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of CAR 1000 with a grade of C- or higher. Instructs students in basic framing methods and materials utilizing a hands-on framing lab. Covers floor, wall, and roof framing. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-120 LEC 7.5 Contact hours LAB 15 Contact hours |
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CAR 1023 - Roof Framing 1.0 Credits Describes the various kinds of roofs and contains instructions for laying out rafters for gable roofs, hip roofs and valley intersections. Coverage includes both stick-built and truss-built roofs. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-123 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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CAR 1025 - Roofing Materials & Methods 1.0 Credits Covers application techniques and estimation of asphalt and wood roofing products and accessories including gutters and flashing. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-125 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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CAR 1034 - Exterior Finishes & Trim 4.0 Credits Utilizes hands-on techniques to illustrate exterior moisture, trim, and exterior door and window installation. Students will explore various residential materials and methods. Estimation of time and material will be discussed as well as general business practices. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-134 LECLB 90 Contact hours |
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CAR 1036 - Remodeling, Renovation, and Additions 4.0 Credits Covers conversions of attic and basement spaces to usable living spaces and additions for renovation to existing residential structures, including kitchens and baths. Examines materials scheduling, estimation, and construction methods. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-136 LECLB 90 Contact hours |
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CAR 1050 - Interior Trim - General 1.0 Credits Covers material choices and installation techniques of various interior trim including interior doors, baseboard, and casement. Includes an overview of additional interior trim choices. Prev. Course Codes: CAR-150 LECLB 22.5 Contact hours |
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