HCC FALL 2022 COMPLETE CLASS SCHEDULE  
Class Nbr Subject Catalog Section Pat Begin Time End Time Start Date End Date Descr Building Room Min Units Instructor Name Class Note
ACCOUNTING                            
52504 ACC  201 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Financial Accounting WWW WWW 3 Joy,Brian A ACC 201  (3 credit hours) 
Financial Accounting 
Presents generally accepted accounting principles used for the measurement and reporting of financial information in the financial statements. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: Quantitative Reasoning College-Readiness or Consent of the Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52527 ACC  202 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Managerial Accounting WWW WWW 3 Joy,Brian A ACC 202  (3 credit hours) 
Managerial Accounting 
An introduction to the use of accounting data within an organization to analyze and solve problems and to make planning and control decisions. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours)
Pre-requisite: ACC 201 or ACT 101 and ACT 102.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
AGRICULTURE                            
52536 AGR  125 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro Fertilizers and Soils WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 125  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Fertilizers and Soils 
Introduces practical aspects of soils and fertilizers as related to plant growth and production. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credits (30 contact hours).
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52538 AGR  125 35X1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro Fertilizers and Soils WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 125  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Fertilizers and Soils 
Introduces practical aspects of soils and fertilizers as related to plant growth and production. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credits (30 contact hours).
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52531 AGR  125 35E1 TU 05:00 PM 07:00 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro Fertilizers and Soils A&S 202 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 125  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Fertilizers and Soils 
Introduces practical aspects of soils and fertilizers as related to plant growth and production. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credits (30 contact hours).
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52532 AGR  125 35L1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro Fertilizers and Soils WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 125  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Fertilizers and Soils 
Introduces practical aspects of soils and fertilizers as related to plant growth and production. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credits (30 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52759 AGR  140 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Issues In Agriculture WWW   3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 140  (3 credit hours) 
Issues In Agriculture 
Provides an introduction to agriculture and current issues pertaining to the agricultural industry. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52761 AGR  160 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Horticultural Science WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 160  (3 credit hours) 
Horticultural Science 
A study of the practical principles and practices used in horticulture. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Components: LEC: Lecture
53245 AGR  180 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Agricultural Internship I WWW WWW 2 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 180  (2 credit hours) 
Agricultural Internship I 
Provides the opportunity to broaden the educational experience through appropriate observation and individualizes work assignments related to the pre-requisite and/or co-requisite course objectives. The students will spend 80 hours of supervised field experience in an approved Agricultural Industry. Pre-requisite Or Lab: 2.0 credits (75 contact hours).

Co-requisite: (AGR 150 and AGR 140) or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
52765 AGR  225 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Fruit and Vegetable Production WWW WWW 3 STAFF AGR 225  (3 credit hours) 
Fruit and Vegetable Production 
Provides knowledge required for development of skills in the following areas: commercial vegetable production; variety selection; production methods; growth and development; harvesting; and pest control. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (75 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: AGR 250.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52814 AGR  240 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Animal Science WWW   3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 240  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Animal Science 
Provides a limited overview of the farm species of livestock. Includes the study of major livestock breeds of beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and horses. Covers management application for livestock production as well as production facilities. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credits (30 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52815 AGR  240 35X1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Animal Science WWW   3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 240  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Animal Science 
Provides a limited overview of the farm species of livestock. Includes the study of major livestock breeds of beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and horses. Covers management application for livestock production as well as production facilities. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credits (30 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52816 AGR  270 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction Organic Agricultr WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 270  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Organic Agriculture 
Introduces students to the theories, practice, and policy of organic agriculture. Topics covered include the history and the need for organic agriculture, fundamental organic farming practices, organic animal production, the National Organic Program, and economic and marketing considerations for organic products. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
ART                            
52771 ART  100 36Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Art WWW   3 Blackburn,Catherine D ART 100 Introduction to Art- Provides a basic overview of the study, language, history, and cultural relevance of visual art and is designed primarily for non-art majors. Utilizes visually enhanced lectures and may include optional introductory studio experiences. Fulfills a Humanities general education requirement. This course is via the internet.
53286 ART  104 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to African Art WWW   3 Blackburn,Catherine D ART 104 Introduction to African Art- Examines the arts of Africa, including sculpture, painting, pottery, textiles, architecture, altar arts, human adornment, and performance art, on the basis of style, iconography, and function, and in relation to religious, political, market and daily contexts. Explores the ways in which Africa has been conceived and deconstructs the assumptions shaping each approach. Addresses the process (and problems) of collecting and displaying African art throughout the course.(Prereq.: English and Reading assessment exam scores above the developmental placement level or the successful completion of prescribed developmental course(s). Fulfills a Humanities and cultural studies general education requirement. This course is via the internet.
ASTRONOMY                            
52820 AST  191 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 The Solar System WWW   3 Hammonds,Jeffrey C AST 191 - The Solar System - Emphasizes the nature, origin, and evolution of planets, satellites, and other objects in the Solar System.  Includes historical astronomy, the naked eye phenomena of the sky, and modern solar system discoveries made by spacecraft.  Lecture: 3 credits (45 Contact hours)
52821 AST  195 32X1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Introductory Astronomy Lab WWW   1 Hammonds,Jeffrey C AST 195 - Introductory Astronomy Laboratory - Involved performance of exercises in both planetary and stellar astronomy, including Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion and Newton's Laws of Motion.  Examines the functions and limitations of different types of telescopes and mounts.  Includes observation of the sun, moon, planets, binaries, galaxies, and nebulae.  Pre-requisite or co-requisite: AST 101 or AST 191 or AST 192; MAT 085 or two years of high school algebra; or consent of the instructor.  Lab: 1.0 (15 contact hours)
BIOLOGY                            
52567 BIO  112 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Biology WWW   3 Abram,Natalie B BIO 112  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Biology 
Basic study of structure, function and interactions of living organisms including cell theory, genetics, energetics, evolution and ecology. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
Attributes: SN - Science
Components: LEC: Lecture
52575 BIO  113 35X1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Biology Laboratory WWW   1 Abram,Natalie B BIO 113 - Introduction to Biology Lab - Emphasizes basic laboratory studies of structure, function and interactions of living organisms including cell theory, genetics, energetics, evolution, and ecology.  Pre-requisites/Co-requisite: BIO 112 (If a student taking the courses concurrently falls or withdraws from BIO 112, they may continue to complete and earn credit for BIO 113 with instructor's consent.) Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours)
52571 BIO  112 36Y1 TH 08:00 AM 09:15 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Biology STC 309 3 Myers,Joanna Catherine BIO 112  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Biology 
Basic study of structure, function and interactions of living organisms including cell theory, genetics, energetics, evolution and ecology. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
Attributes: SN - Science
Components: LEC: Lecture
52626 BIO  113 36L1 TH 09:30 AM 10:30 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Biology Laboratory A/T 211 1 Myers,Joanna Catherine BIO 113  (1 credit hours) 
Introduction to Biology Lab 
Emphasizes basic laboratory studies of structure, function and interactions of living organisms including cell theory, genetics, energetics, evolution, and ecology. Pre-requisite/). Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: BIO 112 (If a student taking the courses concurrently fails or withdraws from BIO 112, they may continue to complete and earn credit for BIO 113 with instructor's consent.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LAB: Laboratory
52643 BIO  135 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Basic Anatomy/Physiology w/Lab WWW   4 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 135  (4 credit hours) 
Basic Anatomy and Physiology with Laboratory 
Presents the fundamental structure of the human body and the physiological mechanisms involved in normal functioning are presented through lecture and student participation in laboratory activities. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: Minimum ACT Composite score 16 (or KCTCS determined equivalency); OR completion with "C" or better of any college biology or chemistry course; OR ACT of 13-15 with co-requisite OR supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52661 BIO  135 35X1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Basic Anatomy/Physiology w/Lab WWW   4 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 135  (4 credit hours) 
Basic Anatomy and Physiology with Laboratory 
Presents the fundamental structure of the human body and the physiological mechanisms involved in normal functioning are presented through lecture and student participation in laboratory activities. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: Minimum ACT Composite score 16 (or KCTCS determined equivalency); OR completion with "C" or better of any college biology or chemistry course; OR ACT of 13-15 with co-requisite OR supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52687 BIO  137 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab WWW   4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52690 BIO  137 35X1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab WWW   4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52663 BIO  137 3601 T/TH 12:30 PM 01:50 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab STC 309 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52674 BIO  137 36L1 TU 02:00 PM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab A/T 210 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52679 BIO  137 36L2 TH 02:00 PM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab A/T 210 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52667 BIO  137 3602 M/W 08:00 AM 09:20 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab STC 309 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52681 BIO  137 36L3 M 09:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab A/T 210 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52683 BIO  137 36L4 W 09:30 AM 11:30 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys I with Lab A/T 210 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 137  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory 
The interrelationship of structure and function of each body system will be presented in two semesters. The first semester will include basic chemistry, cell structure, cell physiology, metabolism, tissues, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours); Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College readiness in math, reading, and English; OR successful completion (C or better) of a college biology or chemistry course; OR consent of instructor for enrollment in co-requisite supplemental instruction; OR consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52756 BIO  139 35Z1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys II with Lab WWW   4 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 139  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory 
The second semester continues the study of the interrelationships of organ systems, including the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52757 BIO  139 35X1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys II with Lab WWW   4 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 139  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory 
The second semester continues the study of the interrelationships of organ systems, including the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52727 BIO  139 3601 M/W 12:30 PM 01:55 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys II with Lab STC 309 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 139  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory 
The second semester continues the study of the interrelationships of organ systems, including the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52729 BIO  139 36L1 M 02:00 PM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys II with Lab A/T 210 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 139  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory 
The second semester continues the study of the interrelationships of organ systems, including the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52730 BIO  139 36L2 W 02:00 PM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Human Ana & Phys II with Lab A/T 210 4 Furbush,Frank H BIO 139  (4 credit hours) 
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory 
The second semester continues the study of the interrelationships of organ systems, including the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
54695 BIO  142 38Z1   TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Zoology WWW   3 Myers,Joanna Catherine BIO 142 - Zoology - The anatomy, physiology, and biodiversity of animals emphasizing life processes, the cell, development, heredity, boyd systems, evolution, taxonomy, phylogeny and ecology.  Pre-requisite: BIO 112 or Consent of instructor.  Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours)
52753 BIO  225 36Z1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Microbiology with Lab WWW   4 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 225  (4 credit hours) 
Medical Microbiology with Laboratory 
The characteristics of microorganisms and their relation to health and disease are studied. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137 and BIO 139 or equivalent.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52754 BIO  225 36X1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Microbiology with Lab WWW   4 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 225  (4 credit hours) 
Medical Microbiology with Laboratory 
The characteristics of microorganisms and their relation to health and disease are studied. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 137 and BIO 139 or equivalent.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52744 BIO  227 36Z1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Principles Microbiology w/Lab WWW   5 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 227  (5 credit hours) 
Principles of Microbiology with Laboratory 
Introduces fundamental microbiological principles and techniques emphasizing structural, functional, ecological, and evolutionary relationships among microorganisms. Includes laboratory exercises in general microbiology. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credit (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 114 or BIO 150 or consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52747 BIO  227 36X2   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Principles Microbiology w/Lab WWW   5 Hunt,Cathy D BIO 227  (5 credit hours) 
Principles of Microbiology with Laboratory 
Introduces fundamental microbiological principles and techniques emphasizing structural, functional, ecological, and evolutionary relationships among microorganisms. Includes laboratory exercises in general microbiology. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credit (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BIO 114 or BIO 150 or consent of instructor.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory, SN - Science
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                        
52853 BAS  267 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Business Law WWW   3 Phelps,Barry D BAS 267 - Introduction to Business Law - Introduces the state and federal court systems, tort and criminal law, law of contracts, partnership, sale of goods, government regulations, bailment, negotiable instruments, methods of research, and the judicial system (discovery-trial, and appellate processes.) Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours)
52845 BAS  160 32Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Business WWW   3 Joy,Brian A BAS 160  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Business 
Introduces business careers, terminology, and the interrelationships of
business topics. Presents the complexities of business and the impact
on communities and their economies. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact
hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54680 BAS  283 31Z1   TBA   8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Principles of Management WWW   3 Joy,Brian A BAS 283  (3 credit hours) 
Principles of Management 
Examines the functional framework of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling as it is utilized to introduce the management process. Introduces the interdisciplinary nature of management with the inclusion of relevant aspects of human behavior and rational decision making. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: BAS 160 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54675 BAS  160 38Z1   TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Business WWW   3 Phelps,Barry D BAS 160  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Business 
Introduces business careers, terminology, and the interrelationships of
business topics. Presents the complexities of business and the impact
on communities and their economies. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact
hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52855 BAS  282 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Principles of Marketing WWW   3 Joy,Brian A BAS 282  (3 credit hours) 
Principles of Marketing 
Introduces marketing functions as it applies to various types of business
organizations with attention to the marketing concept, including the
marketing mix of product, price, promotion, and distribution decisions;
international marketing; and social responsibility. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45
contact hours).
Pre-requisite: BAS 160 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52862 BAS  287 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Supervisory Management WWW   3 Joy,Brian A BAS 287  (3 credit hours) 
Supervisory Management 
Examines the roles and responsibilities of the supervisor, emphasizing
human relations skills while recognizing the behavioral factors of
individuals and groups in the work environment. Applies conceptual
knowledge base and skills to identify and develop the supervisor's role
and responsibilities. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54677 BAS  270 38P1   TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Business Employability Seminar WWW   1 Chappell,Carla Michelle BAS 270  (1 credit hours) 
Business Employability Seminar 
Creates an error-free portfolio of business employment documents, using computer technology to assist with composition, proofreading, and formatting. Demonstrate proper interviewing skills through mock interviews. Course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Lecture: 1.0 credit (15 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: (CIT 105 Introduction to Computers, Sophomore Standing, and Business Administration Program Students only) or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Enrichment Career Counseling, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
CHEMISTRY                            
52867 CHE  140 36Z1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introductory General Chemistry WWW   3 Becker,Kara G CHE 140  (3 credit hours) 
Introductory General Chemistry 
Introduces topics in general chemistry, including properties of
matter, stoichiometry, gases, atomic structure, bonding, acids and
bases, oxidation and reduction, and nuclear chemistry. Intended for
students interested in a one-semester course in general chemistry and
recommended for students seeking careers in allied health fields. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: (Math ACT 19 or higher) OR (Completion of MAT 85,
MAT 110, MAT 116, MAT 126, or MAT 150 with a grade of "C" or better).
Attributes: SN - Science
Components: LEC: Lecture
52869 CHE  145 36X1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro General Chemistry Lab WWW   1 Becker,Kara G CHE 145  (1 credit hours) 
Introductory General Chemistry Laboratory 
Reinforces concepts covered in CHE 140 and introduces basic laboratory
techniques, methods, and instrumentation through selected experiments
dealing with chemical and physical properties, qualitative analysis, and
quantitative analysis. Laboratory: 1 credit (45 contact hours, 45:1 ratio).
Pre- or co-requisite: CHE 140.
Attributes: SL - Science Laboratory
Components: LAB: Laboratory
COMMUNICATIONS                          
53347 COM  181 3501 MW 11:00 AM 12:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Basic Public Speaking LIB 205 3 Partridge, Myrle COM 181 Basic Public Speaking- Applies the basic principles and techniques in research, organization, and delivery of speeches for informative and persuasive speaking purposes. Provides practical platform experience in developing speaking abilities to enable the student to communicate orally in a clear, coherent language appropriate to the purpose, occasion, and audience. (Prereq.: Current KCTCS placement scores for college level reading and writing OR Consent of instructor.) Fulfills an Oral Communication general education requirement. This course is via the internet.
53364 COM  181 38Z1 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Basic Public Speaking WWW   3 Taylor,Scott William COM 181 Basic Public Speaking- Applies the basic principles and techniques in research, organization, and delivery of speeches for informative and persuasive speaking purposes. Provides practical platform experience in developing speaking abilities to enable the student to communicate orally in a clear, coherent language appropriate to the purpose, occasion, and audience. (Prereq.: Current KCTCS placement scores for college level reading and writing OR Consent of instructor.) Fulfills an Oral Communication general education requirement. This course is via the internet.
53350 COM  181 3601 T/TH 09:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Basic Public Speaking LIB 205 3 Barkley, Kenneth COM 181 Basic Public Speaking- Applies the basic principles and techniques in research, organization, and delivery of speeches for informative and persuasive speaking purposes. Provides practical platform experience in developing speaking abilities to enable the student to communicate orally in a clear, coherent language appropriate to the purpose, occasion, and audience. (Prereq.: Current KCTCS placement scores for college level reading and writing OR Consent of instructor.) Fulfills an Oral Communication general education requirement. This course is via the internet.
53354 COM  181 36Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Basic Public Speaking WWW   3 Taylor,Scott William COM 181 Basic Public Speaking- Applies the basic principles and techniques in research, organization, and delivery of speeches for informative and persuasive speaking purposes. Provides practical platform experience in developing speaking abilities to enable the student to communicate orally in a clear, coherent language appropriate to the purpose, occasion, and audience. (Prereq.: Current KCTCS placement scores for college level reading and writing OR Consent of instructor.) Fulfills an Oral Communication general education requirement. This course is via the internet.
53371 COM  252 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Interpersonal Comm WWW   3 Gilbert,Stephanie L. COM 252 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication- Examines the basic verbal and nonverbal concepts affecting the communication process in various interpersonal contexts. Requires participation in written and oral activities designed to develop and improve interpersonal skills. Includes perspective-taking, relationship and conversation management, effective listening, conflict management, communication climate, communication anxiety, and cultural/gender differences in interpersonal communication. (Prereq.: Current KCTCS placement scores for college level reading and writing, or consent of instructor.) This course is via the internet.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES                      
52878 CIT  105 35Y2 TU 09:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers A&S 228 3 Patsalides,Eugenios CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
52881 CIT  105 35Z2   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers WWW   3 Patsalides,Eugenios CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
52876 CIT  105 35Y1 M 09:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers A&S 228 3 Patsalides,Eugenios CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
52883 CIT  105 36Z1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers WWW   3 Chappell,Carla Michelle CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
52882 CIT  105 36Y1 M 08:00 AM 09:15 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers A&S 228 3 Chappell,Carla Michelle CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
52886 CIT  105 36Z2   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers WWW   3 Chappell,Carla Michelle CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
54699 CIT  105 38Z1   TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers WWW   3 Patsalides,Eugenios CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
57806 CIT 105 35Y3 TU 8:00AM 9:15AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Computers A&S 228 3 Patsalides,Eugenios CIT 105  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Computers 
Provides an introduction to the computer and the convergence of
technology as used in today's global environment. Introduces topics
including computer hardware and software, file management, the Internet,
e-mail, the social web, green computing, security and computer ethics.
Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility
software. Basic keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Lecture:
3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: RDG 20 or Consent of instructor.
Attributes: Digital Literacy, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
52889 CIT  111 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Computer Hardware and Software WWW   4 Phelps,Barry D CIT 111  (4 credit hours) 
Computer Hardware and Software 
Presents a practical view of computer hardware and client operating
systems. Covers computer hardware components; troubleshooting, repair,
and maintenance; operating system interfaces and management tools;
networking components; computer security; and operational procedures.
Lecture: 4.0 credits (60 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: (CIT 105 AND Quantitative Reasoning College-Readiness)
OR Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52891 CIT  120 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Computational Thinking WWW   3 Patsalides,Eugenios CIT 120  (3 credit hours) 
Computational Thinking 
Promotes understanding of computer programming and logic by teaching
students to think like a computer. Covers skills needed to develop and
design language-independent solutions to solve computer-related
problems. Covers development and design basics including use of
variables, control and data structures, and principles of command-line
and object-oriented languages. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Quantitative Reasoning College-Readiness OR Consent of
Instructor.
Pre- or co-requisite: CIT 105.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52892 CIT  144 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Python I WWW   3 Phelps,Barry D CIT 144  (3 credit hours) 
Python I 
Introduces students to fundamental programming concepts using the
Python programming language. Includes data types, control structures,
simple data structures, error-handling, modular programming, objectoriented programming, graphical user interfaces and file processing.
Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: CIT 120 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52896 CIT  160 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Networking Concepts WWW   4 Phelps,Barry D CIT 160  (4 credit hours) 
Intro to Networking Concepts 
Introduces technical level concepts of non-vendor specific networking
including technologies, media, topologies, devices, management
tools, and security. Provides the basics of how to manage, maintain,
troubleshoot, install, operate, and configure basic network infrastructure.
Pre-requisite Or 0 credits (60 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Quantitative Reasoning College-Readiness OR Consent of
Instructor.
Co-requisite: CIT 111 OR Consent of Instructor Lecture: 4.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52899 CIT  170 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Database Design Fundamentals WWW   3 Chappell,Carla Michelle CIT 170  (3 credit hours) 
Database Design Fundamentals 
Provides an overview of database and database management system
concepts, internal design models, normalization, network data models,
development tools, and applications. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact
hours).
Pre-requisite: [(CIT 105 OR OST 105 OR IMD 100) AND Quantitative
Reasoning College-Readiness] OR Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53421 CIT  293 38P1   TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 CIT Employability Studies WWW   1 Chappell,Carla Michelle CIT 293  (1 credit hours) 
CIT Employability Studies 
Creates an error-free portfolio of employment documents, using computer technology to assist with composition, proofreading, and formatting. Demonstrate proper interviewing skills through mock interviews. Complete a Career Path Employability Assessment. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: (Sophomore Standing AND 18 credit hours of CIT courses) OR Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
ECONOMICS                            
53375 ECO  201 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Principles of Microeconomics WWW   3 Jones,Connell J. ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics- Covers the allocation of scarce resources from the viewpoint of individual economic units. Topics include supply and demand, elasticity, costs, and markets. Fulfills a social behavioral science requirement. This course is via the internet.
EDUCATION                            
53402 EDU  201 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to American Education WWW   3 Blair,Adam T. EDU 201 Introduction to American Education- Presents an introduction to teaching as a profession, major educational philosophies, social reform, trends and issues in education, curriculum and instruction. (Prereq.: ENG 101 or consent of instructor.)
53384 EDU  201 3501 T/TH 02:00 PM 03:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to American Education ADM 203 3 Blair,Adam T. EDU 201 Introduction to American Education- Presents an introduction to teaching as a profession, major educational philosophies, social reform, trends and issues in education, curriculum and instruction. (Prereq.: ENG 101 or consent of instructor.)
53406 EDU  204 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Technology In the Classroom WWW   3 Blair,Adam T. EDU 204 Technology in the Classroom- Provides the student with a basic skill set to utilize technology in instruction and instructional management. Explores the methods of using computing fundamentals, key technology applications, and the digital environment to enhance teaching and learning. This course is via the internet.
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY                        
52906 EET  276 35Y1 T/TH 02:00 PM 02:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Programmable Logic Controllers STC 108 2 Farber III,William Fred EET 276  (2 credit hours) 
Programmable Logic Controllers 
Introduces principles and applications of programmable logic controllers
including installation, logic fundamentals, and numbering systems; basic
programming of inputs, outputs, timers, and counters, comparators, basic
data manipulation, and safety circuits of industrial PLCs. Lecture: 2.0
credits (30 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: EET 270 OR EET 268 OR EET 274 with a minimum grade of
"C" or consent of Electrical Technology program advisor(s).
Co-requisite: EET 277.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52908 EET  277 35L1 T/TH 02:30 PM 04:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Programmable Logic Control Lab STC 108 2 Farber III,William Fred EET 277  (2 credit hours) 
Programmable Logic Controllers Lab 
Provides practical applications of programmable logic controllers
including installation, logic fundamentals, and numbering systems; basic
programming of inputs, outputs, timers, and counters, comparators, basic
data manipulation, and safety circuits of industrial. Lab: 2.0 credits (60
contact hours).
Pre-requisite: EET 271 OR EET 269 OR EET 275 with a minimum grade of
"C" or consent of Electrical Technology program advisor(s).
Co-requisite: EET 276.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
ENGLISH                            
53464 ENG  101 35Z6 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I WWW   3 Horning,Allison Posey ENG 101 Writing I- Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. ACT in English 18 (or above) or equivalent placement level. First course in academic writing, with 102, fulfills the writing requirement for the AA and AS degrees.
53445 ENG  101 35Y3 W 06:00 PM 07:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Tweddell,Patrick V ENG 101 Writing I- Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. ACT in English 18 (or above) or equivalent placement level. First course in academic writing, with 102, fulfills the writing requirement for the AA and AS degrees.
53466 ENG  101 3605 T/TH 12:30 PM 01:45 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 201 3 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren ENG 101 Writing I- Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. ACT in English 18 (or above) or equivalent placement level. First course in academic writing, with 102, fulfills the writing requirement for the AA and AS degrees.
53451 ENG  101 3601 M/W 08:00 AM 09:15 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85.) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. Note: Must be taken with ENG 100-32P4 class #53415. This course is via the internet and web-local.
53436 ENG  101 32Z4 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I WWW   3 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 101 Writing I- Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. ACT in English 18 (or above) or equivalent placement level. First course in academic writing, with 102, fulfills the writing requirement for the AA and AS degrees. This course is via the internet.
53460 ENG  101 36Z2 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I WWW   3 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85.) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. Note: Must be taken with ENG 100-32P3 class #53417.
57185 ENG  101 3607 T/TH 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. 
58505 ENG 101 35Y7 W 9:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Horning,Allison Posey ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. 
53467 ENG  102 3501 M/W 11:00 AM 12:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing II ADM 202 3 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren ENG 102 Writing II- Emphasizes argumentative writing. Provides further instruction in drafting and systematically revising essays that express ideas in Standard English. Includes continued instruction and practice in reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, and researching and documenting credible academic sources. (Prereq.: ENG 101 or equivalent.)
53468 ENG  102 35Z2 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing II WWW   3 Johnson,Kenneth Darrell ENG 102 Writing II- Emphasizes argumentative writing. Provides further instruction in drafting and systematically revising essays that express ideas in Standard English. Includes continued instruction and practice in reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, and researching and documenting credible academic sources. (Prereq.: ENG 101 or equivalent.) This course is via the internet.
53473 ENG  102 36Z4 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing II WWW   3 Joy,Lilia Anatolyevna ENG 102 Writing II- Emphasizes argumentative writing. Provides further instruction in drafting and systematically revising essays that express ideas in Standard English. Includes continued instruction and practice in reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, and researching and documenting credible academic sources. (Prereq.: ENG 101 or equivalent.) This course is via the internet.
ENGLISH WITH WORKSHOPS                        
53418 ENG  100 36P1 M/W 09:30 AM 10:20 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 English Workshop ADM 202 2 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren ENG 100 English Workshop- This course must be taken with ENG 101-36P1 class #53448.
53448 ENG  101 36P1 M/W 08:00 AM 09:15 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. Note: Must be taken with ENG 100-36P1 class #53418.
53424 ENG  100 36P2 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 English Workshop WEB LOCAL   2 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 100 English Workshop- This course must be taken with ENG 101-36P2 class #53457. This course is via the internet and is web-local.
53457 ENG  101 36P2 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I WEB LOCAL   3 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. Note: Must be taken with ENG 100-36P2 class #53424. This course is via the internet and is web-local.
53417 ENG  100 35P3 W 07:30 PM 08:25 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 English Workshop ADM 202 2 Tweddell,Patrick V ENG 100 English Workshop- This course must be taken with ENG 101-35P3 class #53441.
53441 ENG  101 35P3 W 06:00 PM 07:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Tweddell,Patrick V ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. Note: Must be taken with ENG 100-36P1 class #53418.
58503 ENG  100 35P7 W 11:00 AM 11:55 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 English Workshop ADM 208 2 Horning,Allison Posey ENG 100 English Workshop- This course must be taken with ENG 101-32P4 class #53433. This course via the internet and is web-local.
58504 ENG 101 35P7 W 9:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I ADM 202 3 Horning,Allison Posey ENG 101 Writing I-(Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. 
53415 ENG  100 32P4 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 English Workshop WEB LOCAL   2 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 100 English Workshop- This course must be taken with ENG 101-32P4 class #53433. This course via the internet and is web-local.
53433 ENG  101 32P4 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Writing I WEB LOCAL   3 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 101 Writing I- Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching, and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics, and usage. ACT in English 18 (or above) or equivalent placement level. First course in academic writing, with 102, fulfills the writing requirement for the AA and AS degrees. This course is via the internet.
 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE                          
53704 FYE  105 36H1 T/TH 12:30 PM 1:50 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success A/T 206 3 Becker,Kara G FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals. This is an Honors Program ECA course. (Prereq.: Students must belong to the Honors Program or have the permission of the Honors Program Director, Kara Becker.) Students enrolling in this course must students must have a 3.5 or higher high school GPA to participate
53697 FYE  105 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success WWW   3 Bolser,Elaina Michelle FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals. This course is via the internet and is web-local.
53707 FYE  105 36Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success WEB LOCAL   3 Taylor,Scott William FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals.
53694 FYE  105 35Y2 W 09:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success LIB 205 3 Tweddell,Patrick V FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced.
53698 FYE  105 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success WWW   3 Williams,Stacey Rae FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals. This course is via the internet.
53691 FYE  105 35Y1 T 09:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success LIB 105 3 Taylor,Scott William FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced.
53700 FYE  105 3601 MW 12:30 PM 01:45 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Achieving Academic Success LIB 105 3 Taylor,Scott William FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced.
FLUID POWER                            
52919 FPX  100 3501 M/W 03:30 PM 04:50 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Fluid Power STC 109 3 Farber III,William Fred FPX 100  (3 credit hours) 
Fluid Power 
Includes fluid power theory, component identification and application,
schematic reading, and basic calculations related to pneumatic and
hydraulic systems and their operations. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact
hours).
Co-requisite: FPX 101 or Consent.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52932 FPX  101 35L1 M/W 04:45 PM 06:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Fluid Power Lab STC 110 2 Farber III,William Fred FPX 101  (2 credit hours) 
Fluid Power Lab 
Provides practical experiences in the study of fluid power theory,
hydraulics and pneumatics component identification, schematic reading,
and basic calculations related to hydraulic and pneumatic systems and
their operations. Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours).
Co-requisite: FPX 100 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
57079 FPX 100 3502 M/W 12:30 PM 01:45PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Fluid Power STC 106 3 Smith,Mark FPX 100  (3 credit hours) 
Fluid Power 
Includes fluid power theory, component identification and application,
schematic reading, and basic calculations related to pneumatic and
hydraulic systems and their operations. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact
hours).
Co-requisite: FPX 101 or Consent.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
57080 FPX  101 35L2 M/W 01:45PM 03:20PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Fluid Power Lab STC 310 2 Smith,Mark FPX 101  (2 credit hours) 
Fluid Power Lab 
Provides practical experiences in the study of fluid power theory,
hydraulics and pneumatics component identification, schematic reading,
and basic calculations related to hydraulic and pneumatic systems and
their operations. Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours).
Co-requisite: FPX 100 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
HEALTH SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY                        
54651 AHS  115 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Terminology WWW   3 Hunt,Cathy D AHS 115  (3 credit hours) 
Medical Terminology 
A study of anatomical, physiological and pathological terminology with emphasis on word structures and definition of root words, suffixes, and prefixes from Greek and Latin. Additional emphasis is placed on spelling and pronunciation. Primarily designed for individuals preparing for a career in health care. No previous knowledge of Greek or Latin is required. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52927 AHS  105 36Y1 W 09:00 AM 10:30 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Health Occupations A/T 306 3 McGovern,Kimberly Annetta AHS 105-Introduction to Health Occupations  
Basic health care concepts and skills for students interested in or planning a career in health care are introduced. Basic body mechanics, health care delivery systems, caregiver/client relationships, infection control, basic assessment skills, ¿rst aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation certi¿cation, team-building skills and problem-based learning are included. Lecture: 2.5 credit hours (37.5 contact hours); Lab: .5 credit hours (30 contact hours). Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
54976 AHS  203 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Diversity in Health Care WWW   3 STAFF AHS 203-Diversity in Health Care  
Introduces students to heath care consumers from various cultural backgrounds. Emphasizes the cultural heritage and diversity existing in contemporary society and cultural factors that affect nontraditional and underrepresented consumers' access to and use of health care resources. Broadens students' perception and understanding of health/illness and the variety of meanings these terms carry for members of differing sociocultural populations. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
HISTORY                            
53786 HIS  101 35Z2 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 World Civilization I WWW   3 Simmons,Alan D. HIS 101 World Civilization I- Presents a multicultural survey of world cultures and global issues from ancient to medieval times. Fulfills a Heritage and cultural studies requirements. This course is via the internet.
53788 HIS  101 3601 T/TH 11:00 AM 12:15 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 World Civilization I ADM 201 3 Simmons,Alan D. HIS 101 World Civilization I- Presents a multicultural survey of world cultures and global issues from ancient to medieval times. Fulfills a Heritage and cultural studies requirements. This course is via the internet.
53802 HIS  102 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 World Civilization II WWW   3 Simmons,Alan D. HIS 102 World Civilization II- Presents a multicultural survey of world cultures and global issues from 1600 to the present. Fulfills a Heritage and cultural studies requirements. This course is via the internet.
53804 HIS  108 3501 M/W 09:30 AM 10:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 History of the US Through 1865 ADM 201 3 Maltby,Lorie A HIS 108 History of the United States through 1865- Examines key political, economic, and social topics that have significantly influenced the American experience from pre-colonial period through the Civil War era.
53805 HIS  109 36Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 History of the US Since 1865 WWW   3 Maltby,Lorie A HIS 109 History of the United States since 1865- Examine key political, economic, and social topics that have influenced significantly, the American experience from Reconstruction through the contemporary era. This course is via the internet.
HUMAN SERVICES                          
53811 HMS  101 31Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Human Services Survey WWW   3 Moore,Christa J. HMS 101 Human Services Survey- Examines community human service agencies regarding their organization, service delivery system, staffing patterns, and funding sources. Explores the origin and development of the social welfare system as well as social welfare policy. This course is via the internet.
INTERDISCIPLINARY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION                    
54408 IEC  101 36E1 M 06:00 PM 08:45 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Orient to Early Childhood Ed     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 101 Orientation to Early Childhood Education- Introduces information related to designing appropriate environments and curricula for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Includes twenty (20) hours of required field experience.
54410 IEC  130 31Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Early Childhood Development WWW   3 Sizemore,Tracy Ann IEC 130 Early Childhood Development- Addresses the physical, language, cognitive, social and emotional development of children beginning with conception. This course requires ten (10) hours of field experience.  This is an 8-week hybrid course.  It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component.
54411 IEC  170 35A1 T 06:00 PM 08:45 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54411 IEC  170 35A1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Observation and Assessment     3 Meyer,Jane E. IEC  170 Observation and Assessment- Presents the process of observation, documentation, and assessment.  Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101 or IEC 102 or IEC 130 or permission of program coordinator.) This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. Meets every other Tuesday beginning 8/23/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1 T 06:00 PM 08:45 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54412 IEC  180 36A1   TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Approaches/Early Child Ed Curr     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 180 Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum- Introduces theoretical perspectives for curriculum in early childhood programs. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience.  (Pre-req.: IEC 101, or IEC 102, or IEC 130 or permission of IECE program coordinator.)  This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. The class meets every other week beginning 8/16/2022.
54414 IEC  221 31Y1 W 06:00 PM 08:45 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Creative Expressions in IECE     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 221 Creative Expressions in IECE- Addresses the role of creativity as it relates to the development of young children. This course requires five (5) hours of field experience. (Pre-req.: IEC 180 or permission of the IECE program coordinator.) This is an 8-week hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component.
54416 IEC  240 36Z1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Admin of Early Childhood Ed WWW   3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 240 Administration of Early Childhood Education- Focuses on the administrative responsibilities of creating and implementing education programs for children and their families. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience. This course is via the Internet.
54418 IEC  246 38Y1 W 06:00 PM 08:45 PM 10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Sciences and Math in IECE     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 246 Sciences and Math in IECE- Applies the concepts and principles of science, social studies, mathematics, and health in learning experiences for young children. Includes five (5) hours of required field experience. (Pre-req.: IEC 180 or permission of the IECE program coordinator. This is an 8-week hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an internet component.)
54421 IEC  260 38Z1 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Infant & Toddler Educ & Prog WWW   3 West,Emily A. IEC 260 Infant and Toddler Education and Programming- Examines the developmental and educational needs of children from birth to age three. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experience. This is a second 8-week hybrid course and is via the internet.
54423 IEC  291 3601 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 IECE Practicum/Coop Education     3 Murray,Bridget L. IEC 291 IECE Practicum/Cooperative Education- Requires participation in supervised teaching experiences in early childhood settings where practical skills are applied. Required: One Hundred and eighty (180) field hours of experience. Class meetings are arranged during the semester. (Pre-req.: Program Coordinator's Approval.)
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY                      
52953 IMT  100 35Y1 T/TH 08:00 AM 08:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Welding for Maintenance WLD 102 3 Morales,Gilbert J IMT 100  (3 credit hours) 
Welding for Maintenance 
Provides basic instruction needed for student to weld using SMAW
(Stick), GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG), and Oxy-Fuel processes. Lecture: 3
credits (45 contact hours).
Co-requisite: (IMT 101 or (IMT 1011 - IMT 1014)) or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52959 IMT  101 35L1 T/TH 08:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Welding for Maintenance Lab WLD 110 2 Morales,Gilbert J IMT 101  (2 credit hours) 
Welding for Maintenance Lab 
Provides application of basic welding skills used in SMAW (Stick), GMAW
(MIG), GTAW (TIG) and Oxy-Fuel. Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours).
Co-requisite: IMT 100 or consent.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
52965 IMT  110 35Y1 M/W 12:30 PM 1:45 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Industrial Maint Electric Prin STC 111 3 Farber III,William Fred IMT 110 - Industrial Maintenance Electrical Principles - Introduces the theory of electricity of magnetism and the relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and power in electrical circuits.  Develops an understanding of alternating and direct current fundamentals.  Applies formulas to analyze the operation of AC and DC circuits.  Co-requisite: IMT 111 or Consent of Instructor.  Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours)
52968 IMT  111 35L1 M/W 01:45 PM 03:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Industrial Maint Electric Lab STC 111 2 Farber III,William Fred IMT 111  (2 credit hours) 
Industrial Maintenance Electrical Principles Lab 
Verifies knowledge of basic theory by making measurements in working
AC and DC circuits. Provides for the construction of various types of
circuits and the measurement of their parameters. Stresses the use of
test equipment, safety, and troubleshooting. Laboratory: 2 credits (60
contact hours).
Co-requisite: IMT 110 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
52969 IMT  200 3501 T/TH 04:30 PM 06:50 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Indust Robotics & Robot Maint STC 108 4 Farber III,William Fred IMT 200  (4 credit hours) 
Industrial Robotics and Robotic Maintenance 
Provides the industrial maintenance student an introduction to the
theory of robots including applications, basic programming, components,
industrial robotic safety standards, industrial robots classifications, key
programming techniques, robotic motion concepts, and terminology.
Instructs students on the concepts of preventive and predictive
maintenance techniques required for a robot and their backup systems
and recovery procedures. Provides the opportunity for the industrial
maintenance student to develop, set up, and integrate work cells into
manufacturing systems at a beginning level. Lecture/Lab: 4.0 credits (90
contact hours).
Pre-requisite: IMT 110 and IMT 111 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52975 IMT 1384 35Y1 T/TH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Problem Solving STC 106 1 Smith,Mark IMT 1384  (1 credit hours) 
Problem Solving 
Introduces the Toyota Business Practice model, the 8 step Toyota
Problem Solving method, and the 10 part Toyota Drive and Dedication
model. Instructs the students to clarify the problem, break it down
to analyze it, set achievable targets, analyze the root cause, develop
countermeasures, evaluate results and the process, standardize the
results, and learn from failures. Fosters the development of a customer
first philosophy involving all the stakeholders. Lecture: 1.0 credit (15
contact hours).
Components: LEC: Lecture
52974 IMT 1381 35Y1 M/W 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Safety Culture STC 106 1 Smith,Mark IMT 1381  (1 credit hours) 
Safety Culture 
Introduces the importance of cultivating daily safe work habits and the
predictable negative results of not being safety conscious in the work
place. Instructs the students in basic safety culture and prepares them
to participate in, conduct, and lead safety walk-throughs. Introduces
the student to Kiken Yoshi Training (KYT) or Hazard Prediction Training.
Prepares the student to conduct risk assessment activities, construct
safety boards, and formulate individual safety commitments. Lecture: 1.0
credit (15 contact hours).
Components: LEC: Lecture
57081 IMT 110 35Y2 M/W 03:30PM 04:50PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Industrial Maint Electric Prin STC 106 3 Smith,Mark IMT 110 - Industrial Maintenance Electrical Principles - Introduces the theory of electricity of magnetism and the relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and power in electrical circuits.  Develops an understanding of alternating and direct current fundamentals.  Applies formulas to analyze the operation of AC and DC circuits.  Co-requisite: IMT 111 or Consent of Instructor.  Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours)
57082 IMT 111 35L2 M/W 04:50PM 06:20PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Industrial Maint Electric Lab STC 111 2 Smith,Mark IMT 111  (2 credit hours) 
Industrial Maintenance Electrical Principles Lab 
Verifies knowledge of basic theory by making measurements in working
AC and DC circuits. Provides for the construction of various types of
circuits and the measurement of their parameters. Stresses the use of
test equipment, safety, and troubleshooting. Laboratory: 2 credits (60
contact hours).
Co-requisite: IMT 110 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING                        
53815 IRW   95 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Integrated Reading and Writing WWW   4 Becker,Carl IRW 95 Integrated Reading and Writing- Emphasizes critical reading skills to develop vocabulary techniques, active reading strategies, comprehension accuracy, and interpretation of visual elements in texts. Applies writing as a process with instruction in intermediate writing skills and technology emphasizing organization, idea development through critical thinking, and editorial improvements through multi-paragraph writing. Introduces basic research and documentation through writing in response to reading. (Pre-req.: Placement by KCTCS Assessment and Placement Policy.) This course is via the internet.
KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH PROMOTION                      
53816 KHP  100 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Walking WWW   1 Taylor,Scott William KHP 100 Walking- Introduction is a variety of motor skill activities. Courses are designed for students at a beginner level. Up to six hours credit may be earned in service courses; however, the same activity may not be repeated for credit. This course is via the internet.
MATHEMATICS                          
53278 MAT   61 3601 M-TH 12:30 PM 01:35 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Foundations of College Algebra A&S 203 4 Wells,Rebecca J MAT 61  (4 credit hours) 
Foundations of College Algebra 
Prepares students to take College Algebra with College Algebra Workshop. Introduces operations on integers, decimals, and fractions; ratios, proportions, and percents; simplifying radicals and algebraic expressions; solving linear and quadratic equations; linear inequalities; solving formulas; factoring; slope and graphing lines. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: KCTCS Placement Policy.
Attributes: Remedial - Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53277 MAT   61 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Foundations of College Algebra WWW   4 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 61  (4 credit hours) 
Foundations of College Algebra 
Prepares students to take College Algebra with College Algebra Workshop. Introduces operations on integers, decimals, and fractions; ratios, proportions, and percents; simplifying radicals and algebraic expressions; solving linear and quadratic equations; linear inequalities; solving formulas; factoring; slope and graphing lines. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: KCTCS Placement Policy.
Attributes: Remedial - Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53257 MAT  110 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Applied Mathematics WWW   3 Jones,Mei MAT 110  (3 credit hours) 
Applied Mathematics 
Includes the concepts of ratio and proportion, units and conversions, linear equations in two variables, inequalities, graphing and writing equation of a line, percents, interest, descriptive statistics, and logical symbolism. Emphasizes applications in the various technologies. MAT 61, MAT 62, MAT 65, MAT 71, MAT 75, or MAT 85, OR 2. Completion of MAT 55 and concurrent enrollment in MAT 110S, OR 3. KCTCS placement policy. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: Quantitative Reasoning AAS, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53253 MAT  110 3601 T/TH 09:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Applied Mathematics LIB 206 3 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 110  (3 credit hours) 
Applied Mathematics 
Includes the concepts of ratio and proportion, units and conversions, linear equations in two variables, inequalities, graphing and writing equation of a line, percents, interest, descriptive statistics, and logical symbolism. Emphasizes applications in the various technologies. MAT 61, MAT 62, MAT 65, MAT 71, MAT 75, or MAT 85, OR 2. Completion of MAT 55 and concurrent enrollment in MAT 110S, OR 3. KCTCS placement policy. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: Quantitative Reasoning AAS, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53283 MAT  126 3501 M/W 08:00 AM 09:20 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Technic Algebra & Trigonometry A&S 203 3 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 126  (3 credit hours) 
Technical Algebra and Trigonometry 
Examines mathematical concepts from algebra and trigonometry. Includes vectors, phasor algebra, variation, trigonometric functions, coordinate systems, system of linear equations, quadratic, rational, exponential and logarithmic equations. MAT 61, MAT 65, MAT 71, MAT 75, or MAT 85, OR 2. Completion of MAT 55 and concurrent enrollment in MAT 126S, OR 3. KCTCS placement policy. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: Quantitative Reasoning AAS
Components: LEC: Lecture
53366 MAT  150 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra WWW   3 Jones,Mei MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53361 MAT  150 3601 T/TH 11:00 AM 12:15 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra A&S 203 3 Wells,Rebecca J MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53400 MAT  150 36E1 T/TH 06:00 PM 07:15 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra A&S 203 3 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
57823 MAT 150 3501 T/TH 08:00AM 09:20AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra A&S 203 3 Jones,Mei MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53298 MAT  151 3501 T/TH 02:00 PM 03:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Applied Statistics A&S 203 3 Wells,Rebecca J MAT 151  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Applied Statistics 
Serves as an entry-level introduction to applied statistics useful for a variety of fields. Covers statistical terminology and the appropriate use of software for the calculation of descriptive statistics, basic probability, correlation and linear regression. Emphasizes understanding the uses and misuses of statistics in the real world. (Same as STA 151.) (Students may not receive credit for both this course and any of the following: STA 151, STA 200, STA 210, STA 215.) Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning
Components: LEC: Lecture
53297 MAT  151 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Applied Statistics WWW   3 Taylor,Scott William MAT 151  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Applied Statistics 
Serves as an entry-level introduction to applied statistics useful for a variety of fields. Covers statistical terminology and the appropriate use of software for the calculation of descriptive statistics, basic probability, correlation and linear regression. Emphasizes understanding the uses and misuses of statistics in the real world. (Same as STA 151.) (Students may not receive credit for both this course and any of the following: STA 151, STA 200, STA 210, STA 215.) Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning
Components: LEC: Lecture
53288 MAT  110S 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Coreq Remed for Applied Math WWW   1 - 2 Jones,Mei MAT 110S  (1-2 credit hours) 
Corequisite Remediation for Applied Mathematics 
Provides supplementary instruction for students who do not meet college readiness standards in MAT 110. Covers content necessary for student success in MAT 110. Lecture: 1-2 credits (15-30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: MAT 110.
Attributes: Other
Components: LEC: Lecture
53295 MAT  126S 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Coreq for Tech Alg & Trig WWW   1 - 2 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 126S  (1-2 credit hours) 
Corequisite Remediation for Technical Algebra and Trigonometry 
Provides supplementary instruction for students who do not meet college readiness standards in MAT 126. Covers content necessary for student success in MAT 126. Lecture: 1-2 credit hours (15-30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: MAT 126.
Attributes: Other
Components: LEC: Lecture
53332 MAT  151S 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Core Intro to Applied Stats WWW   1 Taylor,Scott William MAT 151S  (1 credit hours) 
Corequisite Remediation for Introduction to Applied Statistics 
Provides supplementary instruction for students who do not meet college readiness standards for STA 151 or MAT 151. Covers content necessary for success in STA 151 or MAT 151 as needed. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours).

Attributes: Other, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53328 MAT  151S 3501 T/TH 03:20 PM 03:45 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Core Intro to Applied Stats A&S 203 1 Wells,Rebecca J MAT 151S  (1 credit hours) 
Corequisite Remediation for Introduction to Applied Statistics 
Provides supplementary instruction for students who do not meet college readiness standards for STA 151 or MAT 151. Covers content necessary for success in STA 151 or MAT 151 as needed. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours).

Attributes: Other, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
MATHEMATICS WORKSHOP                        
53407 MAT  100 35P1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra Workshop WWW   2 Jones,Mei MAT 100  (2 credit hours) 
College Algebra Workshop 
Provides parallel and supplemental review of algebra skills needed for success in college algebra for students with a Math ACT of 19-21. (Credit not available by special exam; withdrawal from MAT 100 requires withdrawal from MAT 150; can be offered pass/fail or letter grade basis.) Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). NOTE: Effective Fall 2010 ACT 19.

Pre-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in MAT 150.
Attributes: Other, Course Also Offered in Modules, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53372 MAT  150 35P1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra WWW   3 Jones,Mei MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53411 MAT  100 36P1 T/TH 07:20 PM 08:15 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra Workshop A&S 203 2 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 100  (2 credit hours) 
College Algebra Workshop 
Provides parallel and supplemental review of algebra skills needed for success in college algebra for students with a Math ACT of 19-21. (Credit not available by special exam; withdrawal from MAT 100 requires withdrawal from MAT 150; can be offered pass/fail or letter grade basis.) Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). NOTE: Effective Fall 2010 ACT 19.

Pre-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in MAT 150.
Attributes: Other, Course Also Offered in Modules, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53394 MAT  150 36P1 T/TH 06:00 PM 07:15 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra A&S 203 3 Hammonds,Jeffrey C MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53408 MAT  100 35P2 T/TH 09:20 AM 10:35 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra Workshop A&S 203 2 Jones,Mei MAT 100  (2 credit hours) 
College Algebra Workshop 
Provides parallel and supplemental review of algebra skills needed for success in college algebra for students with a Math ACT of 19-21. (Credit not available by special exam; withdrawal from MAT 100 requires withdrawal from MAT 150; can be offered pass/fail or letter grade basis.) Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). NOTE: Effective Fall 2010 ACT 19.

Pre-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in MAT 150.
Attributes: Other, Course Also Offered in Modules, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53392 MAT  150 35P2 T/TH 08:00 AM 09:20 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra A&S 203 3 Jones,Mei MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53412 MAT  100 36P2 M/W 10:45 AM 11:40 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra Workshop A&S 203 2 Wells,Rebecca J MAT 100  (2 credit hours) 
College Algebra Workshop 
Provides parallel and supplemental review of algebra skills needed for success in college algebra for students with a Math ACT of 19-21. (Credit not available by special exam; withdrawal from MAT 100 requires withdrawal from MAT 150; can be offered pass/fail or letter grade basis.) Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). NOTE: Effective Fall 2010 ACT 19.

Pre-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in MAT 150.
Attributes: Other, Course Also Offered in Modules, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
53404 MAT  150 36P2 M/W 09:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 College Algebra A&S 203 3 Wells,Rebecca J MAT 150  (3 credit hours) 
College Algebra 
Includes selected topics in algebra and analytic geometry. Develops manipulative skills and concepts required for further study in mathematics. Includes linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and piecewise functions; systems of equations; and an introduction to analytic geometry. (Students may not receive credit for both MAT150 and any other College Algebra or Pre-calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special exam.) Math ACT score of 22 or above; 2. Math ACT score of 19 -21 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 3. Successful completion of MAT 61, MAT 65, or MAT 75 with concurrent MAT 100 workshop; 4. Successful completion of MAT 71, MAT 85, MAT 126, or equivalent; or 5. KCTCS placement exam recommendation. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: 1.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
MEDICAL ASSISITING                          
52961 MAI  105 3601 M 09:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction Medical Assisting A/T  114 3 Chandler,Mark MAI 105-Introduction to Medical Assisting  
Introduces rights, roles, responsibilities and functions of the medical assistant including personal and professional awareness, communication, interpersonal relationships, psychological concepts, ethics and legalities Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting program or Consent of Medical Assisting Coordinator/Director.
Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
52962 MAI  120 3601 F 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Med Assisting Lab Technique I A/T  209 3 Duncan,Stacy A MAI 120-Medical Assisting Laboratory Techniques I  
Introduces theory and practical application in the physician's of¿ce laboratory including anatomy and physiology, patient preparation, specimen collection and transport, processing and testing, blood collection and prevention of disease transmission. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program or consent of Medical Assisting Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52963 MAI  120 36L1 F 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Med Assisting Lab Technique I A/T  209 3 Duncan,Stacy A MAI 120-Medical Assisting Laboratory Techniques I  
Introduces theory and practical application in the physician's of¿ce laboratory including anatomy and physiology, patient preparation, specimen collection and transport, processing and testing, blood collection and prevention of disease transmission. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program or consent of Medical Assisting Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52964 MAI  140 3601 W 08:00 AM 11:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Med Assisting Clin Proced I A/T 114 4 Chandler,Mark MAI 140 Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures I introduces clinical skills and techniques used in the physician¿s office for patient examination, diagnosis and treatment. Introduces concepts related to electronic health records (EHR). Presents principles and practical applications related to medical asepsis, infection control, vital signs, routine and specialty patient examinations, diagnostic testing, and treatments with an emphasis on OSHA regulations. Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program or Consent of Medical Assisting Coordinator/Director. Lecture /Lab: 4.0 credits (90 contact hours).Components: Laboratory, Lecture Attributes: Technical
52967 MAI  140 36L1 W 11:00 AM 01:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Med Assisting Clin Proced I A/T 114 4 Chandler,Mark MAI 140-Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures I  
Introduces clinical skills and techniques used in the physician's of¿ce for patient examination, diagnosis and treatment. Introduces concepts related to electronic health records (EHR). Presents principles and practical applications related to medical asepsis, infection control, vital signs, routine and specialty patient examinations, diagnostic testing, and treatments with an emphasis on OSHA regulations. Lecture/Lab: 4.0 credits (90 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program or Consent of Medical Assisting Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52448 MAI  150 3601 TH 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Med Assisting Admin Proced I STC 302 3 Girten,Staci M MAI 150-Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures I  
Provides knowledge of the duties required in an of¿ce with emphasis placed on a medical of¿ce environment. Course content includes communication with patients and co-workers, completion of medical of¿ce forms, telephone techniques, ¿ling of¿ce correspondence, appointment scheduling, processing medical records, and an introduction to medical of¿ce computer software. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program or Consent of Medical Assisting Coordinator/Director.
Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
52973 MAI  270 3601 TH 09:00 AM 11:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Pharmacology for Medical Asst A/T 114 3 Chandler,Mark MAI 270-Pharmacology for the Medical Assistant  
Examines pharmacology with concentration on prescriptions, drug nomenclature, classi¿cation of drugs, patient education, medication preparation and administration. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (MAI 170 and (BIO 135 or BIO 137 and BIO 139) and
(AHS 115 or AHS 120 or CLA 131 or MIT 103) with a grade of "C" or better) or Consent of Medical Assisting Program Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52976 MAI  270 36L1 TH 12:00 PM 03:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Pharmacology for Medical Asst A/T  114 3 Chandler,Mark MAI 270-Pharmacology for the Medical Assistant  
Examines pharmacology with concentration on prescriptions, drug nomenclature, classi¿cation of drugs, patient education, medication preparation and administration. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (MAI 170 and (BIO 135 or BIO 137 and BIO 139) and
(AHS 115 or AHS 120 or CLA 131 or MIT 103) with a grade of "C" or better) or Consent of Medical Assisting Program Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52979 MAI  281 36C1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Assisting Practicum     1 Chandler,Mark MAI 281-Medical Assisting Practicum  
Provides introductory practical experience (unpaid) through observation and work assignments in a healthcare setting. Clinical:1 credit (60 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Consent of Medical Assisting Program Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical
52981 MAI  284 36C1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Assisting Externship     2 - 3 Chandler,Mark MAI 284-Medical Assisting Externship  
Allows the student to apply knowledge, perform administrative and clinical procedures, and develop professional attitudes for interacting with other professionals and consumers in the health care ¿eld by means of externship assignments (unpaid). Practicum: 2.0 - 3.0 credits (120-180 contact hours). Pre-requisite: MAI 281 and Consent of Medical Assisting Program Coordinator/Director. Attributes: Technical Components: PRA: Practicum
52985 MAI  289 3601 T 09:00 AM 11:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Assist Assessment Prep A/T  114 1 - 2 Chandler,Mark MAI 289 Medical Assisting Assessment Preparation prepares student to assume the role of the Medical Assistant by preparing them for successful credentialing while providing the opportunity to apply critical thinking, cognitive skills and performance competencies. Pre-requisite: Consent of Program Coordinator. Laboratory: 1.0-2.0 credit hours (30-60 contact hours).Components: Laboratory Attributes: Technical
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN                        
56414 MLT 101 36L1 W 09:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to the Clinical Lab A/T 209 3 Roberts, Bobbi Jean  
56413 MLT 101 3601 W 01:00 PM 3:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to the Clinical Lab A/T 209 3 Roberts, Bobbi Jean MLT 101-Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory  
Includes an orientation to the laboratory and management structure, professional organizations, professional ethics, communication, and record keeping. Covers medical terminology and abbreviations, quality assurance procedures, laboratory safety rules and procedures, specimen processing, laboratory automation, and basic immunology. Introduces the student to the various laboratory departments. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (75 contact hours) Pre-requisite: Admission into the MLT program or permission of the MLT Program Director or MLT Clinical Coordinator. Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52939 MLT  115 3601 W 01:00 PM 03:30 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Serology A/T 209 2 Sutherlin,M'lea MLT 115-Serology 
Introduces basic immunological principles. Includes applications of serological testing for the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases and other antigenic responses. Lecture/Lab: 2.0 credits (37.50 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Admission into the MLT program or permission of MLT program director/coordinator.
Components: LEC: Lecture
58044 MLT  207 31Y1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Intro to Diagnostic Micro     2 Sutherlin,M'Lea MLT 207-Introduction to Clinical Diagnostic Microbiology  
Reviews the basic concepts of bacterial cell structure, physiology, nomenclature and classi¿cation. Emphasizes safety in the microbiology department of the laboratory. Introduces specimen processing as it relates to the microbiology department in the clinical laboratory. Covers the practical importance of identifying microorganisms through morphology on culture media, appearance on gram stain, and biochemical reactions. Lecture/Lab: 2.0 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Admission into the MLT program OR permission of the MLT Program Director/MLT Clinical Coordinator. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
58045 MLT 208 38Y1 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Clinical Diagnostic Microbio I A/T 209 3 Sutherlin,M'lea MLT 208-Clinical Diagnostic Microbiology I  
Discusses theoretical concepts, disease processes, identi¿cation schemas, diagnostic characteristics, biochemical reactions, susceptibility testing, and isolation techniques of gram positive and gram negative microorganisms associated with infections diagnosed in the clinical laboratory microbiology department. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (75 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: MLT 207with a grade of "C" or better OR permission of the MLT Program Director/MLT Clinical Coordinator. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
52948 MLT  216 3601 M 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Hematology II A/T 209 3 Bryant,Daphne C MLT 216-Hematology II  
Continues the study of hematology. Includes a study of anemias, leukemias, lymphomas, miscellaneous abnormal white blood cell disorders to assess hematologic changes and correlate laboratory
data to diagnosis. Covers body fluids and other special hematologic procedures. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Laboratory: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours). Pre-requisite: MLT 215 with a grade of "C" or greater; permission by MLT program director/coordinator. Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52951 MLT  216 36L1 M 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Hematology II A/T 209 3 Roberts,Bobbi Jean MLT 216-Hematology II  Continues the study of hematology. Includes a study of anemias, leukemias, lymphomas, miscellaneous abnormal white blood cell disorders to assess hematologic changes and correlate laboratory
data to diagnosis. Covers body fluids and other special hematologic procedures. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Laboratory: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours). Pre-requisite: MLT 215 with a grade of "C" or greater; permission by MLT program director/coordinator.
Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52955 MLT  247 3601 T 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Clinical Chem A/T 209 3 Roberts,Bobbi Jean MLT 247-Introduction to Clinical Chemistry  
Introduces the student to a variety of automated instrumentation and methodologies of selected chemistry test procedures. Exposes student to the basic principles as well as the techniques used in clinical chemistry to assess carbohydrates, non-protein nitrogen compounds, amino acids and proteins, lipids and lipoproteins, and enzymes as related to clinical diagnosis. Acquaints the student with basic laboratory mathematics and quality assurance procedures utilized in the clinical laboratory department. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Admission into MLT program OR permission of the MLT Clinical Coordinator/MLT Program Director. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
52955 MLT  247 3601 T 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Introduction to Clinical Chem A/T 209 3 Roberts,Bobbi Jean MLT 247-Introduction to Clinical Chemistry  
Introduces the student to a variety of automated instrumentation and methodologies of selected chemistry test procedures. Exposes student to the basic principles as well as the techniques used in clinical chemistry to assess carbohydrates, non-protein nitrogen compounds, amino acids and proteins, lipids and lipoproteins, and enzymes as related to clinical diagnosis. Acquaints the student with basic laboratory mathematics and quality assurance procedures utilized in the clinical laboratory department. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Admission into MLT program OR permission of the MLT Clinical Coordinator/MLT Program Director. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
52960 MLT  278 36C1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Practicum I     4 - 5 Roberts,Bobbi Jean MLT 278-Practicum I  
Develops performance skills and professional attitude in the student in assigned areas of the clinical laboratory. Utilizes and depends upon external institutions to ensure adequate clinical education and training. Each clinical laboratory af¿liate has designated personnel to assist
the student in all assigned areas of the clinical laboratory. Provides a prescribed schedule of rotations in various departments of the laboratory for each individual student by the MLT Program Director. This practicum is designed to develop skills with strong supervisory instruction in all assigned departments. Pre-requisite: MLT 101 with a grade of "C" or better OR Admission into MLT program OR permission by MLT Program Director/Coordinator. Practicum: 4-5 credits (240-300 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (MLT 101 with a grade of "C" or better) Or Admission into MLT program; Or permission by MLT program director/coordinator.
MLT 101 with a grade of "C" or better OR Admission into MLT program OR permission by MLT Program Director/Coordinator. Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical Components: PCM: Practicum
MUSIC                            
53832 MUS  100 35Y1 W 11:00 AM 12:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Music LIB 105 3 Uthup,Cheruvathur MUS 100 Introduction to Music- Introduces the elements of music as they apply to the listening experience. Emphasizes the development of an awareness and understanding of musical styles from the Middle Ages to the present. Designed for the non-musical major with no prior knowledge of music and is not intended to fulfill a program course requirement for music majors. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced.
53829 MUS  100 32Z2 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Music WWW   3 Blanchard,Eric J. MUS 100 Introduction to Music- Introduces the elements of music as they apply to the listening experience. Emphasizes the development of an awareness and understanding of musical styles from the Middle Ages to the present. Designed for the non-musical major with no prior knowledge of music and is not intended to fulfill a program course requirement for music majors. This course is via the internet.
MUSIC WITH WORKSHOPS                        
57832 MUS  100 35P1 W 11:00 AM 12:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Music LIB 105 3 Uthup,Cheruvathur MUS 100 Introduction to Music- (Co-requisite course) Introduces the elements of music as they apply to the listening experience. Emphasizes the development of an awareness and understanding of musical styles from the Middle Ages to the present. Designed for the non-musical major with no prior knowledge of music and is not intended to fulfill a program course requirement for music majors. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced. This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with RDG 100-36P1 class#57834
57834 RDG 100 36P1 M 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Reading Workshop AS 232 2 Joy,Lilia Anatolyevna RDG 100 Reading Workshop- (Co-requisite course) Improves reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository materials by improving student¿s comprehension processes and reading-related study skills. Applies strategies and skills taught in the course are applied to college level material. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) RDG 100 Reading Workshop- Improves reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository materials by improving student¿s comprehension processes and reading-related study skills. Applies strategies and skills taught in the course are applied to college level material. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with MUS 100-35P1 class#57832.
NURSING ASSISTANT                          
54959 NAA  100 31Y2 SA 09:00 AM 01:00 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Nursing Assistant Skills I A/T 306 3 McGovern,Kimberly Annetta NAA 100-Nursing Assistant Skills I  
Provides knowledge and skills for nurse aides to assume the role and responsibility required in a long term care setting. The focus is communication, infection control, safety, resident/patient rights, and basic nursing skills. Note: Faculty and clinical sites must comply with applicable Federal and Kentucky laws and regulations including but not limited to 42 USC 1396r and 907 KAR 1:450. Lecture: 3 credits (75 contact hours).Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54970 NAA  100 38Y2 SA 09:00 AM 01:00 PM 10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Assistant Skills I A/T 306 3 McGovern,Kimberly Annetta NAA 100-Nursing Assistant Skills I  
Provides knowledge and skills for nurse aides to assume the role and responsibility required in a long term care setting. The focus is communication, infection control, safety, resident/patient rights, and basic nursing skills. Note: Faculty and clinical sites must comply with applicable Federal and Kentucky laws and regulations including but not limited to 42 USC 1396r and 907 KAR 1:450. Lecture: 3 credits (75 contact hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54947 NAA  100 31Y1 T 08:00 AM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Nursing Assistant Skills I A/T 306 3 McGovern,Kimberly Annetta NAA 100-Nursing Assistant Skills I  
Provides knowledge and skills for nurse aides to assume the role and responsibility required in a long term care setting. The focus is communication, infection control, safety, resident/patient rights, and basic nursing skills. Note: Faculty and clinical sites must comply with applicable Federal and Kentucky laws and regulations including but not limited to 42 USC 1396r and 907 KAR 1:450. Lecture: 3 credits (75 contact hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54966 NAA  100 38Y1 M 08:00 AM 04:00 PM 10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Assistant Skills I A/T 306 3 McGovern,Kimberly Annetta NAA 100-Nursing Assistant Skills I  
Provides knowledge and skills for nurse aides to assume the role and responsibility required in a long term care setting. The focus is communication, infection control, safety, resident/patient rights, and basic nursing skills. Note: Faculty and clinical sites must comply with applicable Federal and Kentucky laws and regulations including but not limited to 42 USC 1396r and 907 KAR 1:450. Lecture: 3 credits (75 contact hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
60451 NAA 100 3801 T/TH 08:00 AM 04:00 PM 10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Assistant Skills I     3 McGovern,Kimberly Annetta NAA 100-Nursing Assistant Skills I  
Provides knowledge and skills for nurse aides to assume the role and responsibility required in a long term care setting. The focus is communication, infection control, safety, resident/patient rights, and basic nursing skills. Note: Faculty and clinical sites must comply with applicable Federal and Kentucky laws and regulations including but not limited to 42 USC 1396r and 907 KAR 1:450. Lecture: 3 credits (75 contact hours).
Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules, Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
NURSING                             
52445 NSG  101 3601 MW 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Practice I STC 304 9 STAFF NSG 101-Nursing Practice I  
Focuses on nursing practice within the context of the contemporary health care delivery system by introducing the nursing process and basic nursing concepts as a framework for organizing care delivery. Emphasizes foundational knowledge of nursing practice, skills acquisition, and the basic care of diverse patient populations. Introduces the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (BIO 137 and Quantitative Reasoning Course at AA/AS level) with a grade of "C" or better, PSY 110, and 75 hour nursing assistant course or its equivalent. Lecture: 5 credits (75 contact hours). Clinical: 4 credits (180 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program. Pre- or co-requisite: BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or better. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52445 NSG  101 3601 MW 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Practice I A/T 301 9 STAFF NSG 101-Nursing Practice I  
Focuses on nursing practice within the context of the contemporary health care delivery system by introducing the nursing process and basic nursing concepts as a framework for organizing care delivery. Emphasizes foundational knowledge of nursing practice, skills acquisition, and the basic care of diverse patient populations. Introduces the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (BIO 137 and Quantitative Reasoning Course at AA/AS level) with a grade of "C" or better, PSY 110, and 75 hour nursing assistant course or its equivalent. Lecture: 5 credits (75 contact hours). Clinical: 4 credits (180 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program. Pre- or co-requisite: BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or better. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52447 NSG  101 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Practice I     9 Burris,Laura Elizabeth NSG 101-Nursing Practice I  
Focuses on nursing practice within the context of the contemporary health care delivery system by introducing the nursing process and basic nursing concepts as a framework for organizing care delivery. Emphasizes foundational knowledge of nursing practice, skills acquisition, and the basic care of diverse patient populations. Introduces the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (BIO 137 and Quantitative Reasoning Course at AA/AS level) with a grade of "C" or better, PSY 110, and 75 hour nursing assistant course or its equivalent. Lecture: 5 credits (75 contact hours). Clinical: 4 credits (180 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program. Pre- or co-requisite: BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or better. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52446 NSG  101 36L1 MW 12:20 PM 03:20 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Practice I A/T 305 9 Burris,Laura Elizabeth  
52445 NSG  101 3601 MW 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Nursing Practice I STC 302 9 Burris,Laura Elizabeth NSG 101-Nursing Practice I  
Focuses on nursing practice within the context of the contemporary health care delivery system by introducing the nursing process and basic nursing concepts as a framework for organizing care delivery. Emphasizes foundational knowledge of nursing practice, skills acquisition, and the basic care of diverse patient populations. Introduces the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (BIO 137 and Quantitative Reasoning Course at AA/AS level) with a grade of "C" or better, PSY 110, and 75 hour nursing assistant course or its equivalent. Lecture: 5 credits (75 contact hours). Clinical: 4 credits (180 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing program. Pre- or co-requisite: BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or better. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52431 NSG  211 36Y1 M 10:20 AM 12:20 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Maternal Newborn Nursing STC 311 3 Crick,Sarah Lynn NSG 211- Maternal Newborn Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of childbearing families. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Pre-requisite or Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (NSG 219 and NSG 212) with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101.
Co-requisite: NSG 229 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52432 NSG  211 36L1 M 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Maternal Newborn Nursing A/T 308 3 Crick,Sarah Lynn NSG 211- Maternal Newborn Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of childbearing families. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Pre-requisite or Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (NSG 219 and NSG 212) with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101.
Co-requisite: NSG 229 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52433 NSG  211 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Maternal Newborn Nursing     3 Crick,Sarah Lynn NSG 211- Maternal Newborn Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of childbearing families. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Pre-requisite or Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (NSG 219 and NSG 212) with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101.
Co-requisite: NSG 229 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52434 NSG  211 36L2 M 01:00 PM 03:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Maternal Newborn Nursing A/T 308 3 Crick,Sarah Lynn NSG 211- Maternal Newborn Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of childbearing families. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Pre-requisite or Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: (NSG 219 and NSG 212) with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101.
Co-requisite: NSG 229 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52442 NSG  212 36Y1 W 02:00 PM 03:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Behavioral Health Nursing STC 302 3 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 212-Behavioral Health Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in mental health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or higher.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 219 with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52442 NSG  212 36Y1 W 02:00 PM 03:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Behavioral Health Nursing STC 304 3 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 212-Behavioral Health Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in mental health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or higher.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 219 with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52443 NSG  212 36L1 W 03:00 PM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Behavioral Health Nursing STC 302 3 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 212-Behavioral Health Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in mental health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or higher.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 219 with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52443 NSG  212 36L1 W 03:00 PM 04:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Behavioral Health Nursing STC 304 3 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 212-Behavioral Health Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in mental health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or higher.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 219 with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52444 NSG  212 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Behavioral Health Nursing     3 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 212-Behavioral Health Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in mental health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or higher.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 219 with a grade of "C" or higher, and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52435 NSG  213 36Y1 TH 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Pediatric Nursing STC 311 3 Bosler,Elaina NSG 213-Pediatric Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of the child and family. Validates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (Unsuccessful completion of NSG 213 will require mandatory withdrawal from NSG 239; 201 KAR 20:320). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Co-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: Heritage/Humanities. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52436 NSG  213 36L1 TH 10:20 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Pediatric Nursing STC 302 3 Crick,Sarah Lynn NSG 213-Pediatric Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of the child and family. Validates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (Unsuccessful completion of NSG 213 will require mandatory withdrawal from NSG 239; 201 KAR 20:320). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Co-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: Heritage/Humanities. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52436 NSG  213 36L1 TH 10:20 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Pediatric Nursing STC 304 3 Crick,Sarah Lynn NSG 213-Pediatric Nursing  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to the care of the child and family. Validates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). (Unsuccessful completion of NSG 213 will require mandatory withdrawal from NSG 239; 201 KAR 20:320). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Clinical: 1 credit (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Co-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: Heritage/Humanities. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52437 NSG  213 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Pediatric Nursing     3 Crick,Sarah Lynn  
52440 NSG  219 3601 MW 09:30 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing I STC 309 7 Keen,Heather NSG 219- Medical Surgical Nursing I  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of nutrition, metabolism, endocrine, elimination, and integumentary. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits
(135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or better and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52441 NSG  219 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing I     7 Bolser,Elaina Michelle NSG 219- Medical Surgical Nursing I  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or potential alterations in health. Strengthens the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of nutrition, metabolism, endocrine, elimination, and integumentary. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits
(135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 101 and BIO 139 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or better and ENG 101. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52438 NSG  229 3601 W 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II A/T 308 7 Burris,Laura Elizabeth NSG 229- Medical Surgical Nursing II  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of oxygenation, circulation, perfusion, and activity/exercise. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 219 and NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or higher and ENG 101.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52438 NSG  229 3601 TH 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II STC 302 7 STAFF NSG 229- Medical Surgical Nursing II  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of oxygenation, circulation, perfusion, and activity/exercise. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 219 and NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or higher and ENG 101.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52438 NSG  229 3601 W 01:00 PM 03:00 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II A/T 308 7 STAFF NSG 229- Medical Surgical Nursing II  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of oxygenation, circulation, perfusion, and activity/exercise. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 219 and NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or higher and ENG 101.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52438 NSG  229 3601 TH 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II STC 304 7 STAFF NSG 229- Medical Surgical Nursing II  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of oxygenation, circulation, perfusion, and activity/exercise. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 219 and NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or higher and ENG 101.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52438 NSG  229 3601 W 10:20 AM 12:20 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II STC 311 7 STAFF NSG 229- Medical Surgical Nursing II  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of oxygenation, circulation, perfusion, and activity/exercise. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 219 and NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or higher and ENG 101.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52438 NSG  229 3601 TH 10:20 AM 01:20 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II STC 311 7 STAFF NSG 229- Medical Surgical Nursing II  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Illustrates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of oxygenation, circulation, perfusion, and activity/exercise. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: NSG 219 and NSG 212 with a grade of "C" or higher and ENG 101.
Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or higher. Attributes: Technical Components: CLN: Clinical, LEC: Lecture
52439 NSG  229 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Surgical Nursing II     7 STAFF  
52421 NSG  239 36Y1 MW 08:00 AM 10:00 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical/Surgical Nursing III STC 311 6 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 239-  Medical/Surgical Nursing III  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Validates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of: neurological, eyes/ears, immune/cancer, multiple systems organ failure, and disaster planning. Role transition is addressed and emphasizes leadership, management of care, skill development and professionalism. NSG 239 is the capstone course and must be successfully completed in the ¿nal semester of the associate degree nursing program enrollment. (201 KAR 20: 320). Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours).Pre-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 213 with grade of "C" or better and Heritage/Humanities. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52424 NSG  239 36L1 MW 10:20 AM 12:20 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical/Surgical Nursing III STC 302 6 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 239-  Medical/Surgical Nursing III  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Validates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of: neurological, eyes/ears, immune/cancer, multiple systems organ failure, and disaster planning. Role transition is addressed and emphasizes leadership, management of care, skill development and professionalism. NSG 239 is the capstone course and must be successfully completed in the ¿nal semester of the associate degree nursing program enrollment. (201 KAR 20: 320). Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours).Pre-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 213 with grade of "C" or better and Heritage/Humanities. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52424 NSG  239 36L1 MW 10:20 AM 12:20 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical/Surgical Nursing III STC 304 6 Mattingly,Carole N NSG 239-  Medical/Surgical Nursing III  
Focuses on the application of the core components of nursing practice to adult patients experiencing actual or the potential for alterations in health. Validates the four competencies of nursing practice including human flourishing, nursing judgment, professional identity, and spirit of inquiry and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). Emphasizes the concepts of: neurological, eyes/ears, immune/cancer, multiple systems organ failure, and disaster planning. Role transition is addressed and emphasizes leadership, management of care, skill development and professionalism. NSG 239 is the capstone course and must be successfully completed in the ¿nal semester of the associate degree nursing program enrollment. (201 KAR 20: 320). Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Clinical: 3 credits (135 contact hours).Pre-requisite: NSG 229 and NSG 211 and BIO 225 with a grade of "C" or better. Pre- or co-requisite: NSG 213 with grade of "C" or better and Heritage/Humanities. Attributes: Technical
Components: CLN: Clinical, LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
52430 NSG  239 36K1 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Medical/Surgical Nursing III     6 Mattingly,Carole N  
PHLEBOTOMY                            
55014 PHB  170 3102 TH 08:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Applied Phlebotomy A/T 209 3 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 170-Applied Phlebotomy  
Teaches proper techniques in venipuncture and capillary collection. Includes a study of medical ethics, laboratory terminology, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, communication and record keeping, specimen processing, laboratory safety, isolation procedures, special collection procedures, specimen processing for the various laboratory departments, venipuncture complications, and quality assurance. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Permission of the MLT Program Director/MLT Clinical Coordinator.
Co-requisite: PHB 152 or PHB 155. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
55014 PHB  170 3102 TH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Applied Phlebotomy A/T 209 3 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 170-Applied Phlebotomy  
Teaches proper techniques in venipuncture and capillary collection. Includes a study of medical ethics, laboratory terminology, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, communication and record keeping, specimen processing, laboratory safety, isolation procedures, special collection procedures, specimen processing for the various laboratory departments, venipuncture complications, and quality assurance. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Permission of the MLT Program Director/MLT Clinical Coordinator.
Co-requisite: PHB 152 or PHB 155. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
54993 PHB  170 3101 TH 08:00 AM 12:00 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Applied Phlebotomy A/T 209 3 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 170-Applied Phlebotomy  
Teaches proper techniques in venipuncture and capillary collection. Includes a study of medical ethics, laboratory terminology, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, communication and record keeping, specimen processing, laboratory safety, isolation procedures, special collection procedures, specimen processing for the various laboratory departments, venipuncture complications, and quality assurance. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Permission of the MLT Program Director/MLT Clinical Coordinator.
Co-requisite: PHB 152 or PHB 155. Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
54993 PHB  170 3101 TH 12:30PM 4:30 PM 8/15/2022 10/9/2022 Applied Phlebotomy A/T 209 3 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 170-Applied Phlebotomy  
Teaches proper techniques in venipuncture and capillary collection. Includes a study of medical ethics, laboratory terminology, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, communication and record keeping, specimen processing, laboratory safety, isolation procedures, special collection procedures, specimen processing for the various laboratory departments, venipuncture complications, and quality assurance. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours). Pre-requisite: Permission of the MLT Program Director/MLT Clinical Coordinator.
Co-requisite: PHB 152 or PHB 155. Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
55009 PHB  152 38C1 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Phlebotomy: Clinical Experienc     1 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 152-Phlebotomy: Clinical Experience  
Introduces the student to clinical practice in the phlebotomy department of a laboratory. The student will begin to develop performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures emphasizing performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures. Pre-requisite Or Laboratory: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours). Co-requisite: PHB 151, PHB 170 or MAI 120. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
55027 PHB  152 38C2 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Phlebotomy: Clinical Experienc     1 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 152-Phlebotomy: Clinical Experience  
Introduces the student to clinical practice in the phlebotomy department of a laboratory. The student will begin to develop performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures emphasizing performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures. Pre-requisite Or Laboratory: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours). Co-requisite: PHB 151, PHB 170 or MAI 120. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
PHILOSOPHY                            
53854 PHI  110 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Medical Ethics WWW   3 Mattingly,Carole N PHI 110 Medical Ethics- Introduces examination and application of major ethical theories to specific moral questions related to healthcare. Fulfills a humanities requirement.  This course is via the internet.
PHYSICS                            
52977 PHY  151 3501 T/TH 12:30 PM 01:50 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Introductory Physics I LIB 206 3 Hammonds,Jeffrey C PHY 151  (3 credit hours) 
Introductory Physics I 
Focuses on the conceptual principles of mechanics of solids, liquids,
gases, heat, and sound using some algebra. Credit is not given to
students who already have credit for PHY 201 or PHY 231. Companion
lecture to PHY 161 laboratory. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: KCTCS placement in College Algebra or completion of
Intermediate Algebra.
Attributes: SN - Science
Components: LEC: Lecture
PSYCHOLOGY                            
54006 PSY  110 36Z3 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology WWW   3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with RDG 100-35P2 class #53947.
54162 PSY  110 38Z6 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology WWW   3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This course is via the internet.
54007 PSY  110 36Z4 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology WWW   3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This course is via the internet.
53989 PSY  110 3602 T/TH 12:30 PM 01:45 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology ADM 209 3 Roberts,Tara PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement.
54170 PSY  223 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Developmental Psychology WWW   3 Vaught,Christopher Andy PSY 223 Developmental Psychology- Examines physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development throughout the lifespan from conception to death. Reviews concepts, principles, and theories of developmental psychology. Explores influences upon psychological development such as heredity, culture, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and gender. This course is via the internet.
53984 PSY  110 3601 T/TH 08:00 AM 09:15 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology ADM 209 3 Roberts, Tara PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement.
54172 PSY  298 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Essentials Abnormal Psychology WWW   3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 298 Essentials of Abnormal Psychology- Provides an overview of theories, diagnosis, and treatments of psychological disorders. Covers the biological, psychological, and social factors that influence the etiology, understanding, and management of psychopathology within society. (Pre-reg.: PSY 110 or consent of instructor. This course is via the internet.
PSYCHOLOGY WITH READING                        
53992 PSY  110 36P1 T/TH 08:00 AM 09:15 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology ADM 209 3 STAFF PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with RDG 100-35P1 class #53933.
53933 RDG  100 35P1 T/TH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Reading Workshop ADM 208 2 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren RDG 100 Reading Workshop- Improves reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository materials by improving student¿s comprehension processes and reading-related study skills. Applies strategies and skills taught in the course are applied to college level material. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) This is a co-requisite class and must be taken with PSY 110-36P1 class #53992.
53999 PSY  110 36P2 T/TH 12:30 PM 01:45 PM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology ADM 209 3 STAFF PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This course is via the internet.
53947 RDG  100 35P2 T/TH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Reading Workshop ADM 208 2 Humbert,Jaimie Lauren RDG 100 Reading Workshop- Improves reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository materials by improving student¿s comprehension processes and reading-related study skills. Applies strategies and skills taught in the course are applied to college level material. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with PSY 110-36P2 class#53999.
54001 PSY  110 36P3 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology WWW   3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This is a co-requisite course must be taken with RDG 100-35P3 class #53952. This course is via the internet.
53952 RDG  100 35P3 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Reading Workshop WWW   2 Becker,Carl  RDG 100 Reading Workshop- Improves reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository materials by improving student¿s comprehension processes and reading-related study skills. Applies strategies and skills taught in the course are applied to college level material. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with PSY 110-36P3 class #54001. This course is via the internet.
54003 PSY  110 36P4 TBA TBA   8/15/2022 12/11/2022 General Psychology WWW   3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology. (Pre-req.: or Co-req.: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in transitional reading course(s).) Fulfills Social Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with RDG 100-35P4  class #53978. This course is via the internet.
53978 RDG  100 35P4 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Reading Workshop WWW   2 Preston,Carl RDG 100 Reading Workshop- Improves reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository materials by improving student¿s comprehension processes and reading-related study skills. Applies strategies and skills taught in the course are applied to college level material. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) This is a co-requisite course and must be taken with PSY 110-36P4 class #54003. This course is via the internet.
54175 RDG  185 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 College Reading WWW   3 Burton,Sharon K RDG 185 College Reading- Designed to improve, thinking, and writing at the college level by identifying the components of expository, persuasive, argumentative, and research text, including the author's use of tone, purpose, biased language and writing patterns. Apply strategies to college level text. (Pre-req.: KCTCS Placement Policy.) This course is via the internet.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES                          
54224 REL  130 35Y1 W 02:00 PM 03:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Comparative Religion LIB 105 3 Winstead,Laura S. REL 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion- Introduces students to a comparative analysis of world religions, emphasizing beliefs, rituals, artistic expressions, and cultural and social organization. Includes both Eastern and Western religions. Fulfills both a Cultural Studies requirement and either a Humanities or a Social/Behavioral Science gen. ed. requirement. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced.
54225 REL  130 38Z2 TBA TBA   10/17/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Comparative Religion WWW   3 Brunet,Dani REL 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion- Introduces students to a comparative analysis of world religions, emphasizing beliefs, rituals, artistic expressions, and cultural and social organization. Includes both Eastern and Western religions. Fulfills both a Cultural Studies requirement and either a Humanities or a Social/Behavioral Science gen. ed. requirement. This course is via the internet.
SOCIOLOGY                            
54226 SOC  101 35Z2 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Sociology WWW   3 Brown,Samuel Richard SOC 101 Intro to Sociology- Introduces the concepts and methods of sociology including investigation of socialization, group processes, social inequality, social institutions, and social change. Fulfills a Social/Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This course is via the internet.
54228 SOC  101 36Y1 M 09:30 AM 10:45 AM 8/15/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Sociology LIB 105 3 Beard,Kayla Jean SOC 101 Intro to Sociology- Introduces the concepts and methods of sociology including investigation of socialization, group processes, social inequality, social institutions, and social change. Fulfills a Social/Behavioral Science general ed. requirement. This is a hybrid course. It includes both a face-to-face component and an Internet component. A significant part of the course learning is online and as a result, the amount of required classroom seat-time is reduced.
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE                      
54233 SPA  101 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Elemen Spanish I WWW   4 Lee,Susan SPA 101 Elementary Spanish- Introduces basic modes of communication in Spanish. Stresses speaking, listening, reading, and writing as target skills.  Emphasizes everyday language which the students will learn by applying essential grammatical structures to vocabulary. Provides instructional assignments and self-correctional exercises that will be practiced in the classroom. Presents an overview of the culture of various Spanish-speaking countries. This course is via the internet.
STATISTICS                            
53334 STA  151 32Z1   TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Applied Statistics WWW   3 Taylor,Scott William STA 151  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Applied Statistics 
Serves as an entry-level introduction to applied statistics useful for a variety of fields. Covers statistical terminology and the appropriate use of software for the calculation of descriptive statistics, basic probability, correlation and linear regression. Emphasizes understanding the uses and misuses of statistics in the real world. (Same as MAT 151.) (Students may not receive credit for both this course and any of the following: MAT 151, STA 200, STA 210, STA 215.) Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning
Components: LEC: Lecture
52980 STA  220 35Z1   TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Statistics WWW   3 Jones,Mei STA 220  (3 credit hours) 
Statistics 
Examines statistical description of sample data including frequency
distributions, measures of central tendency, and measures of dispersion.
Includes theoretical distributions, statistical estimation, and hypothesis
testing. Introduces simple linear regression and correlation. Lecture: 3
credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: MAT 150 or equivalent, or MAT 146 or MAT 141 or
equivalent with a grade of C or higher.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
53338 STA  151 3501 T/TH 02:00 PM 03:20 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Applied Statistics A&D 203 3 Wells,Rebecca J STA 151  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Applied Statistics 
Serves as an entry-level introduction to applied statistics useful for a variety of fields. Covers statistical terminology and the appropriate use of software for the calculation of descriptive statistics, basic probability, correlation and linear regression. Emphasizes understanding the uses and misuses of statistics in the real world. (Same as MAT 151.) (Students may not receive credit for both this course and any of the following: MAT 151, STA 200, STA 210, STA 215.) Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning
Components: LEC: Lecture
SOCIAL WORK                            
54238 SWK  260 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Crisis Intervention WWW   3 Blake,Michelle SWK 260 Crisis Intervention- Focuses on crisis intervention theory, suicide prevention, and risk assessment techniques. Covers risk assessment protocols, crisis triage, de-escalation, and referral. Introduces clinical, ethical, and legal aspects. (Pre-req.: PSY 100 or PY 100 or consent of instructor. This course is via the internet.
54234 SWK  124 35Z1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Social Services WWW   3 Blake,Michelle SWK 124 Introduction to Social Services- Introduces social welfare concepts and philosophies. Examines the profession of social work and its philosophy and value commitments within social welfare. Covers public and private service delivery systems. (Recommended for students pursuing university social work programs.) Requires completion of service project. This course is via the internet.
56940 SWK 124 35L1 TBA TBA   8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Intro to Social Services Lab WWW   3 Blake,Michelle SWK 124 Introduction to Social Services-Lab.
WELDING TECHNOLOGY                          
52982 WLD  110 35Y1 M/W 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Cutting Processes WLD 102 2 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 110  (2 credit hours) 
Cutting Processes 
A working knowledge of various cutting processes used by the welding
industry. Will include, but is not limited to, safety, theory of operation,
setup and operating techniques, troubleshooting and making minor
equipment repairs, terms and definitions, identification, evaluation, repair
and prevention of discontinuities of cut surfaces. Includes oxy-fuel
cutting, plasma arc cutting, exothermic cutting, air carbon arc cutting,
shielded metal arc cutting, and mechanical cutting process. Lecture: 2
credits (30 contact hours)
Co-requisite: WLD 111 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
52984 WLD  111 35L1 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Cutting Processes Lab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 111  (3 credit hours) 
Cutting Processes Lab 
Designed to provide the student with practical experience to become
proficient in the use of various metal cutting processes. Safety, setup,
and operating techniques are employed. Students will troubleshoot and
make minor repairs to equipment. Students will also learn to identify,
repair, and prevent reoccurrence of cut surface discontinuities. Processes
shall include, but not limited to: OFC, PAC, AAC, and mechanical methods.
Various materials will be used where appropriate. Lab: 3 credits (90
contact hours/30:1 ratio)
Co-requisite: WLD 110 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
53204 WLD  120 35Y1 T/TH 08:00 AM 08:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLD 102 2 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 120  (2 credit hours) 
Shielded Metal Arc Welding 
Teaches students the identification, inspection, and maintenance of SMAW electrodes; principles of SMAW; the effects of variables on the SMAW process to weld plate and pipe; and metallurgy. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: WLD 121 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53209 WLD  121 35L1 T/TH 08:30 AM 11:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Shield Metal ArcWld Fillet Lab WLD 110 3 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 121  (3 credit hours) 
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Fillet Lab 
Provides laboratory experiences in which the student acquires the manipulative skills to perform fillet welds in all positions. Lab: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio)

Co-requisite: WLD 120 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
53206 WLD  120 35Y2 M/W 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLD 102 2 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 120  (2 credit hours) 
Shielded Metal Arc Welding 
Teaches students the identification, inspection, and maintenance of SMAW electrodes; principles of SMAW; the effects of variables on the SMAW process to weld plate and pipe; and metallurgy. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: WLD 121 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53212 WLD  121 35L2 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Shield Metal ArcWld Fillet Lab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 121  (3 credit hours) 
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Fillet Lab 
Provides laboratory experiences in which the student acquires the manipulative skills to perform fillet welds in all positions. Lab: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio)

Co-requisite: WLD 120 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
53215 WLD  130 35Y1 T/TH 08:00 AM 08:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 102 2 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 130  (2 credit hours) 
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 
Identification, inspection, and maintenance of GTAW machines; identification, selection and storage of GTAW electrodes; principles of GTAW; the effects of variables on the GTAW process; and metallurgy. This course also teaches the theory and application of Plasma Arc Cutting. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: WLD 131 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53219 WLD  131 35L1 T/TH 08:00 AM 08:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Tngstn Arc Weld Fillet Lab WLD 110 3 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 131  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Fillet Lab 
Teaches the necessary manipulative skills needed to apply the Gas Tungsten Arc on various joint designs on plate with both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Plasma Arc cutting included. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Co-requisite: WLD 130 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
53218 WLD  130 35Y2 M/W 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 102 2 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 130  (2 credit hours) 
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 
Identification, inspection, and maintenance of GTAW machines; identification, selection and storage of GTAW electrodes; principles of GTAW; the effects of variables on the GTAW process; and metallurgy. This course also teaches the theory and application of Plasma Arc Cutting. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).

Co-requisite: WLD 131 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53221 WLD  131 35L2 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Tngstn Arc Weld Fillet Lab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 131  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Fillet Lab 
Teaches the necessary manipulative skills needed to apply the Gas Tungsten Arc on various joint designs on plate with both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Plasma Arc cutting included. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Co-requisite: WLD 130 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
53223 WLD  140 35Y1 T/TH 08:00 AM 08:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 102 2 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 140  (2 credit hours) 
Gas Metal Arc Welding 
Identification, inspection, and maintenance of GMAW machines; identification, selection, and storage of GMAW electrodes; principles of GMAW; and the effects of variables on the GMAW process. Theory and applications of related processes such as FCAW and SAW and metallurgy are also included. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53230 WLD  141 35L1 T/TH 08:30 AM 11:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Metal Arc Weld Fillet Lab WLD 110 3 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 141  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Metal Arc Welding Fillet Lab 
Teaches the practical application and manipulative skills of Gas Metal Arc Welding and the proper safety situations needed in this process. Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals will be covered, as well as various joint designs on plate in all positions. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Co-requisite: WLD 140 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
53226 WLD  140 35Y2 M/W 05:00 PM 05:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Metal Arc Welding WLD 102 2 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 140  (2 credit hours) 
Gas Metal Arc Welding 
Identification, inspection, and maintenance of GMAW machines; identification, selection, and storage of GMAW electrodes; principles of GMAW; and the effects of variables on the GMAW process. Theory and applications of related processes such as FCAW and SAW and metallurgy are also included. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
53231 WLD  141 35L2 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Metal Arc Weld Fillet Lab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 141  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Metal Arc Welding Fillet Lab 
Teaches the practical application and manipulative skills of Gas Metal Arc Welding and the proper safety situations needed in this process. Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals will be covered, as well as various joint designs on plate in all positions. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Co-requisite: WLD 140 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
56890 WLD 123 35L1 T/TH 08:30 AM 11:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Shield Metal Arc Wld GrooveLab WLD 110 3 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 123  (3 credit hours)  Shielded Metal Arc Welding Groove with Backing Lab  Provides experiences in which students acquire the manipulative skills to do groove welds in all positions with backing. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio). Pre-requisite:  WLD 120 and 121 or Consent of Instructor. Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory
56891 WLD 123 35L2 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Shield Metal Arc Wld GrooveLab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 123  (3 credit hours)  Shielded Metal Arc Welding Groove with Backing Lab  Provides experiences in which students acquire the manipulative skills to do groove welds in all positions with backing. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio). Pre-requisite:  WLD 120 and 121 or Consent of Instructor. Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory
56893 WLD 133 35L1 T/TH 08:30 AM 11:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Tungsten Arc Wld GrooveLab WLD 110 3 Morales,Gilbert J WLD 133  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Groove Lab 
Teaches the method of operation and application of the gas tungsten arc welding process for welding groove welds in both ferrous and non-ferrous plate in all positions. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Pre-requisite: WLD 130 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
56894 WLD 133 35L2 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Tungsten Arc Wild GrooveLab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 133  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Groove Lab 
Teaches the method of operation and application of the gas tungsten arc welding process for welding groove welds in both ferrous and non-ferrous plate in all positions. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Pre-requisite: WLD 130 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
56895 WLD 143 35L1 M/W 05:30 PM 08:30 PM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Metal Arc Wlding GrooveLab WLD 110 3 Caliendo,Rebecca WLD 143  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Metal Arc Welding Groove Lab 
Teaches the method of operation and application of the gas metal arc welding process for welding groove welds in both ferrous and non-ferrous plate in all positions using both short circuiting and spray transfer where appropriate. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Pre-requisite: WLD 140 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
56896 WLD 143 35L2 T/TH 08:30 AM 11:30 AM 8/22/2022 12/11/2022 Gas Metal Arc Wlding GrooveLab WLD 110 3 Smith,Mark WLD 143  (3 credit hours) 
Gas Metal Arc Welding Groove Lab 
Teaches the method of operation and application of the gas metal arc welding process for welding groove welds in both ferrous and non-ferrous plate in all positions using both short circuiting and spray transfer where appropriate. Laboratory: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio).

Pre-requisite: WLD 140 or Consent of Instructor.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES                        
54239 WGS  201 32Z1 TBA TBA   9/12/2022 12/11/2022 Intro Wmn's Gnder Stds Art Hum WWW   3 Moore,Christa J. WGS 201 Introduction to Women¿s and Gender Studies in the Arts and Humanities- Introduces women¿s and gender studies from a humanities perspective, using a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach including art and literature. Examines issues and problems of women in contemporary society through the lens of race, gender, class, and socio-political spheres. Fulfills Arts and Humanities general education and Cultural Studies requirements. This course is via the internet.
   
UPDATED: 10/13/2022