2017-2018 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Course Prefix
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Course Numbers
Course numbers appear after the course prefix. Courses numbered with a zero (0) as the first digit are precollege (developmental) and cannot be applied toward a degree, diploma or certificate.
Course Title
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Course Hours
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Course Credits
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Prerequisites and Corequisites
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Course Descriptions
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Pre-College (Developmental Studies) Course Descriptions
The Pre-College (Developmental) Courses are designed to increase students’ likelihood of success by remedying deficiencies in English, reading, and math.
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Mathematics |
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MAT 050 - Basic Math Skills Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to strengthen basic math skills. Topics include properties, rounding, estimating, comparing, converting, and computing whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic computations and solve relevant mathematical problems.
College Transfer: N/A
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MAT 110 - Math Measurement & Literacy Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: DMA 010 , DMA 020 , and DMA 030 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides an activity-based approach that develops measurement skills and mathematical literacy using technology to solve problems for non-math intensive programs. Topics include unit conversions and estimation within a variety of measurement systems; ratio and proportion; basic geometric concepts; financial literacy; and statistics including measures of central tendency, dispersion, and charting of data. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the use of mathematics and technology to solve practical problems, and to analyze and communicate results.
College Transfer: N/A
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MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: DMA 010 , DMA 020 , DMA 030 , DMA 040 , DMA 050 , and DRE 098 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to engage students in complex and realistic situations involving the mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and relationship, and uncertainty through project- and activity-based assessment. Emphasis is placed on authentic contexts which will introduce the concepts of numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities, and mathematics for citizenship. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize quantitative information as consumers and to make personal, professional, and civic decisions by decoding, interpreting, using, and communicating quantitative information found in modern media and encountered in everyday life.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics (Quantitative). This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics (Quantitative). This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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MAT 152 - Statistical Methods I Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: DMA 010 , DMA 020 , DMA 030 , DMA 040 , DMA 050 , and DRE 098 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides a project-based approach to introductory statistics with an emphasis on using real-world data and statistical literacy. Topics include descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, basic probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Upon completion, students should be able to use appropriate technology to describe important characteristics of a data set, draw inferences about a population from sample data, and interpret and communicate results.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics (Quantitative). This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics (Quantitative). This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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MAT 171 - Precalculus Algebra Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One Set: Set 1: DMA 010 , DMA 020 , DMA 030 , DMA 040 , DMA 050 , DMA-060, DMA-070, DMA-080 Set 2: DMA 010 , DMA-020, DMA 030 , DMA 040 , DMA 050 , DMA 065 Set 3: MAT-121 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to develop topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and analysis of functions (absolute value, radical, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic) in multiple representations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to algebra-related problems with and without technology.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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MAT 172 - Precalculus Trigonometry Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take MAT 171 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to develop an understanding of topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of trigonometric functions in multiple representations, right and oblique triangles, vectors, polar coordinates, conic sections, and parametric equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to trigonometry-related problems with and without technology.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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MAT 271 - Calculus I Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take: MAT 172 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to develop the topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to derivative-related problems with and without technology.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics.
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MAT 272 - Calculus II Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take MAT 271 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to develop advanced topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on the applications of definite integrals, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and differential equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to integral-related problems with and without technology.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Mathematics. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Mathematics.
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Mechanical |
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MEC 110 - Intro to CAD/CAM Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces CAD/CAM. Emphasis is placed on transferring part geometry from CAD to CAM for the development of a CNC-ready program. Upon completion, students should be able to use CAD/CAM software to produce a CNC program.
College Transfer: N/A
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MEC 111 - Machine Processes I Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 4 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces shop safety, hand tools, machine processes, measuring instruments, and the operation of machine shop equipment. Topics include use and care of tools, safety, measuring tools, and the basic setup and operation of common machine tools. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts to specified tolerance.
College Transfer: N/A
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MEC 276 - Capstone Design Project Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: Take All; BPR 111 , ELC 117 , ELC 228 , ELN 229 , HYD 110 , MEC 110 , MEC 111 MNT 110 , and WLD 112 Local Corequisites: None
This course provides an opportunity for students to utilize all facets of their educational experience to solve an engineering design problem in a multi-disciplinary environment. Competencies demonstrated include project planning and organization, engineering analysis and design, selection of materials and processes, economic analysis, communication, and project documentation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to complete a comprehensive design project, concluding with a formal report.
College Transfer: N/A
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Medical Assisting |
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MED 120 - Survey of Medical Term Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the vocabulary, abbreviations, and symbols used in the language of medicine. Emphasis is placed on building medical terms using prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell, and define accepted medical terms.
College Transfer: N/A
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Music |
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MUS 110 - Music Appreciation Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course is a basic survey of the music of the Western world. Emphasis is placed on the elements of music, terminology, composers, form, and style within a historical perspective. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in basic listening and understanding of the art of music.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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MUS 112 - Introduction to Jazz Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the origins and musical components of jazz and the contributions of its major artists. Emphasis is placed on the development of discriminating listening habits, as well as the investigation of the styles and structural forms of the jazz idiom. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in listening and understanding this form of American music.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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Network Operating Systems |
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NOS 110 - Operating Systems Concepts Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces students to a broad range of operating system concepts, including installation and maintenance. Emphasis is place on operating system concepts, management, maintenance, and resources required. Upon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of OS concepts, installation, management, maintenance, using a variety of operating systems.
College Transfer: N/A
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NOS 120 - Linux/UNIX Single User Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: NOS 110 , CET-211 or CTI-130 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course develops the necessary skills for students to develop both GUI and command line skills for using and customizing a Linux workstation. Topics include Linux file system and access permissions, GNOME Interface, VI editor, X Window System expression pattern matching, I/O redirection, network and printing utilities. Upon completion, students should be able to customize and use Linux systems for command line requirements and desktop productivity roles.
College Transfer: N/A
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NOS 130 - Windows Single User Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: NOS 110 , CET-211 or CTI-130 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces operating system concepts for single-user systems. Topics include hardware management, file and memory management, system configuration/optimization, and utilities. Upon completion, students should be able to perform operating systems functions at the support level in a single-user environment.
College Transfer: N/A
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NOS 230 - Windows Admin I Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NOS 130 Local Corequisites: None
This course covers the installation and configuration of a Windows Server operating system. Empasis is placed on the basic configuration of core network services, Active Directory and group policies. Upon completion, students should be able to install and configure a Windows Server operating system.
College Transfer: N/A
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Networking Technology |
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NET 125 - Introduction to Networks Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 4 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and computer networks. Topics include introduction to the principles of IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.
College Transfer: N/A
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NET 126 - Routing Basics Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 4 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NET 125 This course focuses on initial router configuration, router software management, routing protocol configuration, TCP/IP, and access control lists (ACLs). Emphasis will be placed on the fundamentals of router configuration, managing router software, routing protocol, and access lists. Upon completion, students should have an understanding of routers and their role in WANs, router configuration, routing protocols, TCP/IP, troubleshooting, and ACLs.
College Transfer: N/A
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NET 225 - Routing & Switching I Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 4 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NET 126 This course focuses on advanced IP addressing techniques, intermediate routing protocols, command-line interface configuration of switches, Ethernet switching, VLANs, STP, and VTP. Emphasis will be placed on application and demonstration of skills acquired in pre-requisite courses. Upon completion, students should be able to perform tasks related to VLSM, routing protocols, switching concepts and configuration, STP, VLANs, and VTP.
College Transfer: N/A
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NET 226 - Routing & Switching II Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 4 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NET 225 This course introduces WAN theory and design, WAN technology, PPP, Frame Relay, ISDN, and additional case studies. Topics include network congestion problems, TCP/IP transport and network layer protocols, advanced routing and switching configuration, ISDN protocols, PPP encapsulation operations on a router. Upon completion, students should be able to provide solutions for network routing problems, identify ISDN protocols, and describe the Spanning Tree protocol.
College Transfer: N/A
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Nursing |
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NUR 101 - Practical Nursing I Class Hours 7 Lab Hours 6 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 11 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: CNA-1 and BIO 168 Local Corequisites: BIO 169 and ENG 111
This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including assessment, clinical decision making, professional behaviors, caring interventions, biophysical and psychosocial concepts, communication, collaboration, teaching/learning, safety, ethical principles, legal issues, informatics, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care across the lifespan incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 102 - Practical Nursing II Class Hours 7 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 9 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 10 Minimum State Prerequisites: NUR 101 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 101 Local Corequisites: PSY 150
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, nursing, and healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including clinical decision making, caring interventions, biophysical and psychosocial concepts, communication, collaboration, teaching and learning, accountability, safety, informatics, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care across the lifespan incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 103 - Practical Nursing III Class Hours 6 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 9 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 9 Minimum State Prerequisites: NUR 101 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 102 Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on biophysical and psychosocial concepts, professional behaviors, healthcare systems, health policy, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide safe, quality, and individualized entry level nursing care.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 111 - Intro to Health Concepts Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 6 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 8 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: CNA-I, BIO 168 , BIO 169 , CHM 151 , and PSY 150 Local Corequisites: ENG 111
This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including medication administration, assessment, nutrition, ethics, interdisciplinary teams, informatics, evidence-based practice, individual-centered care, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 112 - Health-Illness Concepts Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take NUR 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 111 Local Corequisites: NUR 114 and PSY 241
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of acid-base, metabolism, cellular regulation, oxygenation, infection, stress/coping, health-wellness-illness, communication, caring interventions, managing care, safety, quality improvement, and informatics. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 113 - Family Health Concepts Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take NUR 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 112 and NUR 114 Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of oxygenation, sexuality, reproduction, grief/loss, mood/affect, behaviors, development, family, health-wellness-illness, communication, caring interventions, managing care, safety, and advocacy. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 114 - Holistic Health Concepts Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take NUR 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 111 Local Corequisites: NUR 112 and PSY 241
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, inflammation, sensory perception, stress/coping, mood/affect, cognition, self, violence, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 117 - Pharmacology Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: CNA-I, BIO 168 , BIO 169 , CHM 151 , and PSY 150 Local Corequisites: ENG 111
This course introduces information concerning sources, effects, legalities, and the safe use of medications as therapeutic agents. Emphasis is placed on nursing responsibility, accountability, pharmocokinetics, routes of medication administration, contraindications and side effects.Upon completion, students should be able to compute dosages and administer medication safely.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 133 - Nursing Assessment Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: CNA-I, BIO 168 , BIO 169 , CHM 151 , and PSY 150 Local Corequisites: ENG 111
This course provides theory and application experience for performing nursing assessment of individuals. Emphasis is placed on interviewing and physical assessment techniques and documentation of findings appropriate for nursing. Upon completion, students should be able to complete a health history and perform a non-invasive physical assessment.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 211 - Health Care Concepts Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take NUR 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 113 Local Corequisites: NUR 212 and ENG 112
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, infection, immunity, mobility, comfort, behaviors, health-wellness-illness, clinical decision-making, caring interventions, managing care, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 212 - Health System Concepts Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take NUR 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: NUR 113 Local Corequisites: NUR 211 and ENG 112
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence, health-wellness-illness, collaboration, managing care, safety, advocacy, legal issues, policy, healthcare systems, ethics, accountability, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course
College Transfer: N/A
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NUR 213 - Complex Health Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 15 Work Experience 1 Credit Hours 10 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take NUR 111 Minimum State Corequisites: Take All: NUR 112 , NUR 113 , NUR 114 , NUR 211 , and NUR 212 Local Prerequisites: NUR 112 and NUR 212 Local Corequisites: Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion, mobility, stress/coping, violence, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, managing care, healthcare systems, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide quality, individualized, entry level nursing care.
College Transfer: N/A
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Nursing Assistant |
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NAS 101 - Nurse Aide I Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 4 Clinical Hours 3 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 6 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course includes basic nursing skills required to provide safe, competent personal care for individuals. Emphasis is placed on person-centered care, the aging process, communication, safety/emergencies, infection prevention, legal and ethical issues, vital signs, height and weight measurements, elimination, nutrition, basic restorative care/rehabilitation, dementia, mental health and end-of-life care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills and be eligible to test for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide I Registry.
College Transfer: N/A
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NAS 102 - Nurse Aide II Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 6 Minimum State Prerequisites: NAS 101 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides training in Nurse Aide II tasks. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Nurse Aide II, sterile technique and specific tasks such as urinary catheterization, wound care, respiratory procedures, ostomy care, peripheral IV assistive activities, and alternative feeding methods. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills and safe performance of skills necessary to be eligible for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide II Registry.
College Transfer: N/A
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NAS 107 - Medication Aide Class Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course will cover the six rights of medication administration for non-licensed personnel. Topics will include medication administration via the oral, topical and installation routes, medical asepsis, hand hygiene, terminology, and legal implications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary to qualify as a Medication Aide with the North Carolina Medication Aide Registry.
College Transfer: N/A
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Office Systems Technology |
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OST 134 - Text Entry & Formatting CIS Course ID: S22142 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to provide skills needed to increase speed, improve accuracy, and format documents. Topics include letters, memos, tables, and business reports. Upon completion, students should be able to produce documents and key timed writings at speeds commensurate with employability.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 136 - Word Processing CIS Course ID: S22144 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to introduce word processing concepts and applications. Topics include preparation of a variety of documents and mastery of specialized software functions. Upon completion, students should be able to work effectively in a computerized word processing environment.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 141 - Med Office Terms I CIS Course ID: S24691 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course uses a language-structure approach to present the terminology and vocabulary that will be encountered in medical office settings. Topics include word parts that relate to systemic components, conditions, pathology, and disorder remediation in approximately one-half of the systems of the human body. Upon completion, students should be able to relate words to systems, pluralize, define, pronounce, and construct sentences with the included terms.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 142 - Med Office Terms II CIS Course ID: S24692 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: MED 121 or OST 141 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is a continuation of OST 141 and continues the study, using a language-structure approach, of medical office terminology and vocabulary. Topics include word parts that relate to systemic components, conditions, pathology, and disorder remediation in the remaining systems of the human body. Upon completion, students should be able to relate words to systems, pluralize, define, pronounce, and construct sentences with the included terms.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 148 - Med Ins & Billing CIS Course ID: S24693 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces fundamentals of medical insurance and billing. Emphasis is placed on the medical billing cycle to include third party payers, coding concepts, and form preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the life cycle of and accurately complete a medical insurance claim.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 149 - Medical Legal Issues CIS Course ID: S10679 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the complex legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in providing health-care services. Emphasis is placed on the legal requirements of medical practices; the relationship of physician, patient, and office personnel; professional liabilities; and medical practice liability. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of current medical law and accepted ethical behavior.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 164 - Office Editing CIS Course ID: S24696 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides a comprehensive study of editing skills needed in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, proofreading, and editing. Upon completion, students should be able to use reference materials to compose and edit text.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 184 - Records Management CIS Course ID: S22114 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course includes the creation, maintenance, protection, security, and disposition of records stored in a variety of media forms. Topics include alphabetic, geographic, subject, and numeric filing methods. Upon completion, students should be able to set up and maintain a records management system.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 243 - Med Office Simulation CIS Course ID: S12315 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take OST 148 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces medical systems used to process information in the automated office. Topics include traditional and electronic information resources, storing and retrieving information, and the billing cycle. Upon completion, students should be able to use the computer accurately to schedule, bill, update, and make corrections.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 247 - Procedure Coding CIS Course ID: S24704 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: MED 121 or OST 141 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides in-depth coverage of procedural coding. Emphasis is placed on CPT and HCPCS coding systems. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code procedures and services performed in a medical facility.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 250 - Long-Term Care Coding CIS Course ID: S24707 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: MED 121 or OST 141 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course covers diagnostic coding as it applies to long-term care facilities and home care. Topics include diagnostic coding and reimbursement in long-term care facilities and home care. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code conditions for long-term care and home care services.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 263 - Healthcare Customer Relations CIS Course ID: S24669 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: OST-148 or HMT-210 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides the soft skills necessary for effective communication and maintaining customer satisfaction in healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the importance of positive attitudes, techniques for handling difficult/angry customers, rephrasing blunt communication for better results, and the communication skills required to discuss topics such as insurance and billing issues with the patient and other medical personnel. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate information in a professional manner.
College Transfer: N/A
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OST 288 - Medical Office Admin Capstone CIS Course ID: S24674 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take One: OST 148 or HMT 210 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to be a capstone course for the medical office professional and provides a working knowledge of medical office procedures. Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, practice management, electronic health records, medical office procedures, ethics, and professional development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the skills necessary to manage a medical office.
College Transfer: N/A
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Philosophy |
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PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take ENG 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces fundamental issues in philosophy considering the views of classical and contemporary philosophers. Emphasis is placed on knowledge and belief, appearance and reality, determinism and free will, faith and reason, and justice and inequality. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, analyze, and critically evaluate the philosophical components of an issue.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take ENG 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply various ethical theories to moral issues such as abortion, capital punishment, poverty, war, terrorism, the treatment of animals, and issues arising from new technologies.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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Physical Education |
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PED 110 - Fit and Well for Life Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to investigate and apply the basic concepts and principles of lifetime physical fitness and other health-related factors. Emphasis is placed on wellness through the study of nutrition, weight control, stress management, and consumer facts on exercise and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to plan a personal, lifelong fitness program based on individual needs, abilities, and interests.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
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PED 117 - Weight Training I Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the basics of weight training. Emphasis is placed on developing muscular strength, muscular endurance, and muscle tone. Upon completion, students should be able to establish and implement a personal weight training program.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course
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PED 118 - Weight Training II Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take PED 117 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course covers advanced levels of weight training. Emphasis is placed on meeting individual training goals and addressing weight training needs and interests. Upon completion, students should be able to establish and implement an individualized advanced weight training program.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
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PED 120 - Walking for Fitness Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces fitness through walking. Emphasis is placed on stretching, conditioning exercises, proper clothing, fluid needs, and injury prevention. Upon completion, students should be able to participate in a recreational walking program.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
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Physics |
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PHY 110 - Conceptual Physics Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of matter and the universe. Upon completion, students should be able to describe examples and applications of the principles studied.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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PHY 110A - Conceptual Physics Lab Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: Take PHY 110 Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is a laboratory for PHY 110 . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in PHY 110 . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in PHY 110 .
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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PHY 151 - College Physics I CIS Course ID: S23977 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take: MAT 171 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vectors, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered.
College Transfer: College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science.
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PHY 152 - College Physics II Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take PHY 151 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Natural Science.
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PLU 111 - Intro to Basic Plumbing Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces basic plumbing tools, materials, and fixtures. Topics include standard tools, materials, and fixtures used in basic plumbing systems and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of a basic plumbing system.
College Transfer: N/A
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Political Science |
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POL 120 - American Government Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American government. Topics include the constitutional framework, federalism, the three branches of government including the bureaucracy, civil rights and liberties, political participation and behavior, and policy process. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts and participatory processes of the American political system.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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Psychology |
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PSY 118 - Interpersonal Psychology Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the basic principles of psychology as they relate to personal and professional development. Emphasis is placed on personality traits, communication/leadership styles, effective problem solving, and cultural diversity as they apply to personal and work environments. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of these principles of psychology as they apply to personal and professional development.
College Transfer: N/A
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PSY 150 - General Psychology Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of the science of psychology.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This course is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: PSY 150 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is a study of human growth and development. Emphasis is placed on major theories and perspectives as they relate to the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development from conception to death. Upon completion, students should be able to demostrate knowledge of development across the life span.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences.
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RAD 110 - Rad Intro & Patient Care CIS Course ID: S13079 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: Take All: RAD 111 and RAD 151 Local Prerequisites: Admission into the Radiography Program Local Corequisites: None
This course provides an overview of the radiography profession and student responsibilities. Emphasis is placed on basic principles of patient care, radiation protection, technical factors, and medical terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic skills in these areas.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 111 - RAD Procedures I CIS Course ID: S24943 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: Admission into the Radiography Program Local Corequisites: None
This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on radiography of the chest, abdomen, extremities, bony thorax and pelvis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in these areas.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 112 - RAD Procedures II CIS Course ID: S24944 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 110 , RAD 111 , and RAD 151 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: RAD 122 , RAD 161
This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on radiography of the skull, spine, and gastrointestinal, biliary, and urinary systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in these areas.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 121 - Image Production I CIS Course ID: S24945 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 110 , RAD 111 , and RAD 151 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RAD 112 and RAD 161
This course provides the basic principles of radiographic image production. Emphasis is placed on image production, x-ray equipment, receptor exposure, and basic imaging quality factors. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic principles of radiographic image production.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 122 - Image Production II CIS Course ID: S24946 Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 112 , RAD 121 , and RAD 161 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RAD 141 and RAD 171
This course is designed to continue to develop the concepts and principles in the field of radiologic technology. Emphasis is placed on advanced digital principles and production. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of advanced principles of digital imaging production.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 141 - Radiation Safety CIS Course ID: S24950 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: Take All: RAD-112, RAD-121, and RAD-161 Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course covers the principles of radiation protection and radiobiology. Topics include the effects of ionizing radiation on body tissues, protective measures for limiting exposure to the patient and personnel, and radiation monitoring devices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the effects and uses of radiation in diagnostic radiology.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 151 - RAD Clinical Education I CIS Course ID: S12925 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: Take All: RAD 110 and RAD 111 Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces patient management and basic radiographic procedures in the clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on mastering positioning of the chest and extremities, manipulating equipment, and applying principles of ALARA. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of clinical objectives.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 161 - RAD Clinical Education II CIS Course ID: S13703 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 15 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 110 , RAD 111 , and RAD 151 Minimum State Corequisites: Take All: RAD 112 and RAD 121 Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides additional experience in patient management and in more complex radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on mastering positioning of the spine, pelvis, head and neck, and thorax and adapting procedures to meet patient variations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of clinical objectives.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 171 - RAD Clinical Ed III CIS Course ID: S24974 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 9 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 112 , RAD 121 , and RAD 161 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RAD 121 and RAD 141
This course provides experience in patient management specific to advanced radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on applying appropriate technical factors to all studies and transitioning to mastering positioning of advanced studies. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of clinical objectives.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 211 - RAD Procedures III CIS Course ID: S24948 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 122 , RAD 141 , and RAD 171 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RAD 231 and RAD 251
This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform standard and specialty radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on radiographic specialty procedures, advanced imaging, radiographic pathology and image analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of these areas.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 231 - Image Production III CIS Course ID: S24949 Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 122 , RAD 141 , and RAD 171 . Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RAD 211 and RAD 251
This course is designed to continue to develop the concepts and principles in the field of radiologic technology. Emphasis is placed on complex imaging production and principles, quality control and quality assurance in the imaging sciences. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of advanced radiographic equipment and quality control programs.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 251 - RAD Clinical Education IV CIS Course ID: S2500 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 21 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 7 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 122 , and RAD 171 Minimum State Corequisites: Take: RAD 211 , and RAD 231 Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides the opportunity to continue mastering all basic radiographic procedures and to attain experience in advanced areas. Emphasis is placed on equipment operation, pathological recognition, pediatric and geriatric variations, and a further awareness of radiation protection requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of clinical objectives.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 261 - RAD Clinical Education V CIS Course ID: S25001 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 21 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 7 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take RAD 251 Minimum State Corequisites: Take RAD 271 Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is designed to enhance expertise in all radiographic procedures, patient management, radiation protection, and image production and evaluation. Emphasis is placed on developing an autonomous approach to the diversity of clinical situations and successfully adapting to those procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of clinical objectives.
College Transfer: N/A
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RAD 271 - Radiography Capstone CIS Course ID: S24951 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take All: RAD 211 , RAD 231 , and RAD 251 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RAD 261
This course provides an opportunity to exhibit problem-solving skills required for certification. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and integration of didactic and clinical components. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrat the knowledge required of an entry-level radiographer.
College Transfer: N/A
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REL 110 - World Religions Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the world’s major religious traditions. Topics include Primal religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the origins, history, beliefs, and practices of the religions studied.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts.
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REL 221 - Religion in America Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course is an examination of religious beliefs and practice in the United States. Emphasis is placed on mainstream religious traditions and non-traditional religious movements from the Colonial period to the present. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and appreciate the diversity of religious traditions in America.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts.
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RCP 110 - Intro to Respiratory Care CIS Course ID: S24786 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: BIO 168 , BIO 169 , ENG 111 , MAT 143 Local Corequisites: BIO 275 , ENG 112 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
This course introduces the role of the respiratory care practitioner within interprofessional teams and interacting with diverse populations. Topics include medical gas administration, basic patient assessment, infection control, and medical terminology using proper written and oral communication methods to prepare students for clinical practice. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in respiratory therapy concepts and procedures through written and laboratory evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 111 - Therapeutics/Diagnostics CIS Course ID: S24787 Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 5 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take RCP 110 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: Take: RCP 133
This course provides emphasis on therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Topics include applying problem solving strategies in the patient care setting, applying ethical principles in decision making, and practicing professional responsibilities, which will prepare students for clinical practice. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in respiratory therapy concepts and procedures through written and laboratory evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 114 - C-P Anatomy & Physiology CIS Course ID: S21906 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: Nones
This course provides a concentrated study of cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology essential to the practice of respiratory care. Emphasis is placed on cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology, acid/base balance, and blood gas interpretation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in these concepts through written evaluation.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 115 - C-P Pathophysiology CIS Course ID: S24789 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnoses, prognoses, complications, and management of cardiopulmonary diseases. Emphasis is placed on developing, evaluating, and modifying respiratory care plans based on evidence-based medicine protocols and clinical practice guidelines. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in cardio-pulmonary disease concepts through written evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 122 - Special Practice Lab CIS Course ID: S14239 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides additional laboratory learning opportunities in respiratory care. Emphasis is placed on therapeutic procedures and equipment management. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts and procedures through laboratory evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 142 - RCP Clinical Practice II CIS Course ID: S13567 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 6 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take: RCP 110 Minimum State Corequisites: Take: RCP 111 Local Prerequisites: Take: RCP 133 Local Corequisites: None
This course provides entry-level clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on therapeutic and diagnostic patient care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate clinical competence in required performance evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 158 - RCP Clinical Practice III CIS Course ID: S12193 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 24 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 8 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take RCP 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides entry-level clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on therapeutic and diagnostic patient care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate clinical competence in required performance evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 210 - Critical Care Concepts CIS Course ID: S24790 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: Take: RCP 110 , RCP 111 , RCP 114 , and RCP 133 Local Corequisites: Take: RCP 115 , RCP 122 , and RCP 142
This course provides further refinement of acute patient care and underlying pathophysiology. Topics include a continuation in the application and management of mechanical ventilation, assessment underlying pathophysiology, and introduction of critical care monitoring. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in respiratory therapy concepts and procedures through written, laboratory and/or clinical simulation evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 211 - Advanced Monitoring/Procedures CIS Course ID: S24791 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 4 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take RCP 210 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course includes advanced information gathering and decision making for the respiratory care professional using evidence-based respiratory care protocols. Topics include advanced cardiac monitoring, special procedures, respiratory care protocols, and disease management. Upon completion, students should be able to assess, recommend, and independently modify respiratory care protocols through written, laboratory and/or clinical simulation evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 214 - Neonatal/Peds RC . CIS Course ID: S24793 Class Hours 1 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 2 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take RCP 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course provides comprehensive coverage of the concepts of neonatal and pediatric respiratory care. Emphasis is placed on pathophysiology, patient assessment and special therapeutic needs of neonates and children based on evidence-based medicine protocols and clinical practice guidelines. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the neonatal and pediatric respiratory care concepts through written, laboratory and/or clinical simulation evaluations.
College Transfer: N/A
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RCP 215 - Career Preparation CIS Course ID: S24794 Class Hours 0 Lab Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 1 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: Take All: RCP 110 , RCP 111 , RCP 114 , RCP 115 , RCP 122 , RCP 133 , RCP 142 , RCP 158 , RCP 211 , and RCP 214 Local Corequisites: Take: RCP 238
This course provides an overview of respiratory therapy concepts in preparation for credentialing exam. Emphasis is placed on registry preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of respiratory therapy and be prepared for successful completion of the credentialing process.
College Transfer: N/A
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SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the scientific study of human society, culture, and social interactions. Topics include socialization, research methods, diversity and inequality, cooperation and conflict, social change, social institutions, and organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of sociological concepts as they apply to the interplay among individuals, groups, and societies.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
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SOC 213 - Sociology of the Family Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course covers the institution of the family and other intimate relationships. Emphasis is placed on mate selection, gender roles, sexuality, communication, power and conflict, parenthood, diverse lifestyles, divorce and remarriage, and economic issues. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze the family as a social institution and the social forces which influence its development and change.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences.
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SPA 111 - Elementary Spanish I Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: None Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: DRE 097 Local Corequisites: None
This course introduces the fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate cultural awareness.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts.
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SPA 112 - Elementary Spanish II Class Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0 Work Experience 0 Credit Hours 3 Minimum State Prerequisites: Take SPA 111 Minimum State Corequisites: None Local Prerequisites: None Local Corequisites: None
This course is a continuation of SPA 111 focusing on the fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate further cultural awareness.
College Transfer: This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This course has been approved for transfer under the ICAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts.
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