Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This stand-alone course is an interdisciplinary survey of cultures focusing on the philosophical and aesthetic factors in human values with an emphasis on the historical development of the individual and society and the need to create.
HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican-American Studies +
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This interdisciplinary survey examines the different cultural, artistic, economic, historical, political, and social aspects of the Mexican-American/Chicano/a communities. It also covers issues such as dispossession, immigration, transnationalism, and other topics that have shaped the Mexican-American experience.
HUMA 1311 - Mexican-American Fine Arts Appreciation +
Semester Hours: Lecture Hours: Laboratory Hours: This course is an exploration of the purposes and processes in the visual and performing arts (such as music, painting, drama, and dance) and the ways in which they express the values of the Mexican-American/Chicano/a experience.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This course is an exploration of the purposes and processes in the visual and performing arts (such as music, painting, architecture, drama, and dance) and the ways in which they express the values of cultures and human experience.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This interdisciplinary survey examines the diverse cultural, artistic, economic, historical, political, and social aspects of American minority communities. Topics may include race/ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic class, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, and religion.
Semester Hours: Lecture Hours: Laboratory Hours: This course is a general study of diverse world cultures. Topics include cultural practices, social structures, religions, arts, and languages.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 Discussion of the fundamentals of hydraulics and pneumatics, components of each system, and the operations, maintenance, and analysis of each system.
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 3 Fabricate power units to provide fluid power for an industrial or mobile operation. Includes techniques and methods of constructing conduits and fittings.
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Skill development in concepts, procedures, and application of spreadsheets. Recommended Prerequisite(s):POFT 1127 or equivalent
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 In-depth coverage of desktop publishing terminology, text editing, and use of design principles. Emphasis on layout techniques, graphics, multiple page displays, and business applications. Recommended Prerequisite(s):POFT 1329 or proficiency in word processing software
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 An introduction to information security including vocabulary and terminology, ethics, the legal environment, and risk management. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures are addressed. The importance of appropriate planning, policies and controls is also discussed.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 Instruction in security for network hardware, software, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Recommended Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of network administration course is strongly recommended before taking this class.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 In-depth coverage of security management practices, including asset evaluation and risk management; cyber law and ethics issues; policies and procedures; business recovery and business continuity planning; network security design; and developing and maintaining a security plan. Required Prerequisite(s):ITSY 1342
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 In-depth coverage of incident response and incident handling, including identifying sources of attacks and security breaches; analyzing security logs; recovering the system to normal; performing postmortem analysis; and implementing and modifying security measures. Required Prerequisite(s):ITSY 2400 and ITSY 2401
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 Course provides an in-depth coverage of ethical hacking practices, including an understanding of the landscape, key terms, and concepts that a security professional needs to know about hackers and computer criminals. Emphasis is on the technical aspects of ethical hacking and how to be proactive to hacking attempts with defensive countermeasures. Required Prerequisite(s):ITSY 1342
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards. Recommended Prerequisite(s):ITSY 1300
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities. Recommended Prerequisite(s):ITSY 1300
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Collect document and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach. Recommended Prerequisite(s):ITSY 1300 and ITSY 1342
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 This is a practical application and comprehensive course that includes the planning, design, and construction of defenses for a complex network that will sustain an attack, document events, and mitigate the effects of the attack. Recommended Prerequisite(s):ITSY 2342 and ITSY 2400
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Comprehensive experience for the security curriculum. Synthesizes technical material covered in prior courses to monitor, audit, analyze, and revise computer and network security systems that ensure appropriate levels of protection are in place to assure regulatory compliance. Recommended Prerequisite(s):ITSY 2341 and ITSY 2400
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Export management processes and procedures. Includes governmental controls and compliance, licensing of products, documentation, commercial invoices, and traffic procedures. Emphasizes human and public relations, management of personnel, finance, and accounting procedures.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Practices and processes of import management operations which may include such factors as government controls and compliance. Emphasizes the preparation and understanding of import documents such as customs invoices, packing lists, and commercial invoices.
IBUS 1305 - Introduction to International Business and Trade
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 The techniques for entering the international marketplace. Emphasis on the impact and dynamics of sociocultural, demographic, economic, technological, and political-legal factors in the foreign trade environment. Topics include patterns of world trade, internationalization of the firm, and operating procedures of the multinational enterprise.
IFWA 1491 - Special Topics in Institutional Food Workers
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 4 Exploration of the theory and application of quantity procedures for the operation of commercial, institutional, and industrial food services. Emphasis on quantity cookery and distribution. Required Prerequisite(s):FDNS 1370 or CHEF 1301 and MATH 0362 with a minimum grade of C or appropriate TSI Math placement scoreand TSI compliant in mathematics. Recommended Prerequisite(s):CHEF 1205 or CHEF 1305 A granted petition is required. ServSafe Management Certification is required for granted petition.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 An introduction to simple pneumatic loops, pressure, temperature, level, and flow transmitters and the various transducers used in the detection of changes in process variables.
Semester Hours: 0 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 0 A combined lecture/computer based course focusing on improvement of basic reading and writing skills. This is an Adult Education course and cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. It is designed to review basic skills and prepare students for INRW 0395.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 1 This combined three hour lecture/one hour arranged lab course prepares students for INRW 0399 and other reading and writing intensive courses. Topics include active reading strategies of a variety of texts, and sentence, paragraph, and essay writing. This course offers an integrated approach to reading and writing skills acquisition. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and may not be used to meet degree requirements.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 1 A combined three-hour lecture/one-hour lab performance based course designed to develop students’ critical reading and academic writing skills. If successfully completed, the course fulfills TSI requirements for reading and writing. This is a developmental course and cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. Required Prerequisite(s):INRW 0395 with a minimum grade of “C” (70%), or equivalent scores on an approved placement test.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Instruction in the game of basketball with emphasis on the development and improvement of basic skills and strategies as well as an understanding of the rules of the game. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops the basic skills necessary to enjoy the lifetime sport of bowling. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops the basic skills necessary to enjoy the lifetime sport of camping and backpacking. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops the basic skills necessary to enjoy the lifetime sport of camping and hiking. (Course is coeducational)
KINE 1109 - Conditioning and Weight Control Beginning +
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Provides the overweight student insight into the nutritional, psychological and exercise factors that influence the development of obesity.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Stimulates interest and develops skills necessary for participation in bicycling for physical conditioning and recreation. Covers bicycle repairs, endurance and flexibility training. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves individual skills, and the understanding of the rules of golf. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves basic skills, strategies and rules for the game of racquetball. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves basic skills, strategies and rules of various recreational sports. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Learn to sail safely. Covers sailing tasks associated with points of sailing, nautical terms, boat rescue and/or recovery, and the operation and repair of sailing equipment. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Provides instruction in the sport of canoeing with progression from flat water to white water. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Improves awareness skills and develops self-defense techniques against various attacks including: chokes, head locks, grabs, ground fighting and ground defense techniques, frontal and rear attacks, attacks from multiple opponents, weapons and weapon disarmament. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Instruction in the sport of canoeing with progression from flat water to white water. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves skills, strategies, and rules for the game of tennis. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves skills, strategies, and rules for the game of tennis. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves basic skills, strategies and rules for the game of volleyball. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Designed for the student who desires cardiovascular fitness of a low-impact nature through vigorous walking. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, and muscular endurance/strength through the resistance medium of water, and covers weight control. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Improves cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength/endurance, and flexibility through water exercises, and covers a diet/weight management program. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Experience a shift in the traditional forms of dance education. Explore dance as a community integration experienced through hands-on experience, lecture and presentation. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Experience various styles of country-dance and swing and improve overall workout level, coordination, and strength/endurance. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Experience various styles of jazz dance, basic jazz terminology, and the historical connections between jazz dance, jazz music, and other dance forms. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Experience various styles of jazz dance, basic jazz terminology, and the historical connections between jazz dance, jazz music, and other dance forms. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Experience various aspects of dance through creative movement and develop a basic understanding of anatomy, proper body alignment, and discover historical connections between different styles of dance. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Experience various aspects of dance through creative movement and develop a basic understanding of anatomy, proper body alignment, and discover historical connections between different styles of dance. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Enhances knowledge of dance. Perform at least one dance piece, attend specific rehearsals for the piece(s) that will be performed, record experiences in journal form, and participate in a self-evaluation. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Enhances knowledge of dance. Perform at least one dance piece, attend specific rehearsals for the piece(s) that will be performed, record experiences in journal form, and participate in a self-evaluation. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Embrace the art of tap dancing and explore “the who, what, when, where, and why” of tap. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Embrace the art of tap dancing and explore “the who, what, when, where, and why” of tap. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Covers basic concepts and skills in the Pilates method of conditioning, including core strength, muscle tone, coordination and flexibility. Non-impact mat exercises are modified to various fitness levels.
KINE 1164 - Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness +
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 2 This course will provide an overview of the lifestyle necessary for fitness and health. Students will participate in physical activities and assess their fitness status. Students will be introduced to proper nutrition, weight management, cardiovascular health, flexibility, and strength training. Includes:
Scientific information concerning values and preventive medical benefits of exercise.
Individual (personal) evaluations and experiments to determine present health fitness status.
Development of a personal exercise program based on student’s needs.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to human movement that includes the historical development of physical education, exercise science, and sport. This course offers the student both an introduction to the knowledge base, as well as, information on expanding career opportunities.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals, concepts, strategies, applications, and contemporary trends related to understanding personal and/or community health issues. This course also focuses on empowering various populations with the ability to practice healthy living, promote healthy lifestyles, and enhance individual well-being.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Instruction and practice for emergency care. Designed to enable students to recognize and avoid hazards within their environment, to render intelligent assistance in case of accident or sudden illness, and to develop skills necessary for the immediate and temporary care of the victim. Successful completion of the course may enable the student to receive a certificate from a nationally recognized agency.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 The purpose of the course is to study officiating requirements for sports and games with an emphasis on mechanics, rule interpretation, and enforcement. (Course is coeducational.)
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 2 Study of the history, theories, philosophies, rules, and terminology of competitive sports. Includes coaching techniques.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This course is designed to familiarize students with knowledge, understanding and values of health related fitness and its influence on the quality of life emphasizing the development and implementation of fitness programs. This course may not be substituted for KINE-1164 in the TCC Core Curriculum. Recommended Prerequisite(s):KINE 1164
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Instruction in the game of basketball with emphasis on the development and improvement of basic skills and strategies as well as an understanding of the rules of the game. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops the basic skills necessary to enjoy the lifetime sport of bowling. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops the basic skills necessary to enjoy the lifetime sport of camping and hiking. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Stimulates interest and develops skills necessary for participation in bicycling for physical conditioning and recreation. Covers bicycle repairs, endurance and flexibility training. (Course is coeducational)
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Develops and improves individual skills, and the understanding of the rules of golf. (Course is coeducational)