MCHN 2444 - Computerized Numerical Control Programming
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 3 An introduction to G and M codes (RS274-D) necessary to program Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines.
MCOD 1371 - Introduction to Mission Critical Operations
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This course introduces the fundamental aspects of mission critical operations and describes the skills that technicians perform on the job and environments they work in. Topics include terminology, challenges in maintaining mission critical operations, mission critical operations technology, mission critical information technology, technology management and the mission critical mindset. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between mission critical and non-mission critical scenarios, describe mission critical applications in both operations technology and information technology, demonstrate an awareness of the threats to mission critical operations, and define key mission critical operations terminology. Recommended Prerequisite(s):COSC 1301
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This course provides a survey of critical infrastructure and its impact on mission critical operations. Topics include an introduction to concepts, theory, terminology and best practices regarding critical infrastructure assets essential for the economy and the functioning of society. Upon completion, students should be able to name critical infrastructure sectors, explain relationships between infrastructure sectors, discuss the roles government and private entities play in maintaining critical infrastructure and their impact on daily life. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MCOD 1371
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 This course introduces critical site operations and the multidisciplinary concepts and infrastructure involved in maintaining performance, security and safety in high uptime environment. Topics include safety, security, cybersecurity, operating procedures, operating processes, site-wide monitoring, utilities infrastructure and regulatory agency compliance. Upon completion, students should be able to identify infrastructure systems, discuss infrastructure performance, demonstrate an understanding of infrastructure system interoperability, apply safety and security principles, and generate a cybersecurity framework for critical sites. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MCOD 1372
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 4 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 4 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 4 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
MDCA 1254 - Medical Assistant Credentialing Exam Review
Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0 A preparation for one of the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) recognized credentialing exams.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 A study of anatomy and physiology with emphasis on human pathophysiology, including etiology, prognosis, medical treatment, signs and symptoms of common diseases of all body systems.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants in ambulatory care settings.
MDCA 1310 - Medical Assistant Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Emphasis on the application of basic psychological principles and the study of behavior as they apply to special populations. Topics include procedures for self-understanding and social adaptability in interpersonal communication with patients and co-workers in an ambulatory care setting.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 2 Medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, interpersonal communications, bookkeeping tasks, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbursement, credit arrangements, and computer use in the medical office.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 2 Emphasizes medical office coding for payment and reimbursement by patient or third party payers for ambulatory care settings.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 Application of governmental health care guidelines. Includes specimen collection and handling, quality assurance and quality control in performance of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-waived laboratory testing.
MDCA 1409 - Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Assistant
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Emphasis on structure and function of human cells, tissues, organs, and systems with overview of common pathophysiology.
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Emphasis on patient assessment, examination, and treatment as directed by physician. Includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for ambulatory care settings.
MDCA 1448 - Pharmacology and Administration of Medications
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2 Instruction in concepts and application of pharmacological principles. Focuses on drug classifications, principles and procedures of medication administration, mathematical systems and conversions, calculation of drug problems, and medico-legal responsibilities of the medical assistant.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 A comprehensive study of refining, mechanical, and physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous materials including the theory of alloys, heat treatment and testing.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Analysis of metal structure failures. Topics include a study of aircraft corrosion, stress and fatigue under normal and abnormal operation and best practices in nondestructive testing and inspection techniques to identify defects. Required Prerequisite(s):METL 1301
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course taught in coordination with ROTC program at Texas Christian University. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course taught in coordination with ROTC program at Texas Christian University. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course taught in coordination with ROTC program at Texas Christian University. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Course offered in coordination with ROTC Program at the University of Texas at Arlington. Special permission to enroll required. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course offered in coordination with ROTC program at Texas Christian University. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course taught in coordination with ROTC program at Texas Christian University. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course offered in coordination with ROTC at the University of Texas at Arlington. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 3 Course offered in coordination with ROTC at the University of Texas at Arlington. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course offered in coordination with ROTC program at Texas Christian University. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 0 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course offered in coordination with ROTC at the University of Texas at Arlington. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course offered in coordination with ROTC at the University of Texas at Arlington. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 3 Course offered in coordination with ROTC at the University of Texas at Arlington. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
Semester Hours: 0 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 0 Course offered in coordination with ROTC at the University of Texas at Arlington. Restricted course, approval required for enrollment.
MRIT 1291 - Special Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology/Technician (Registry Review)
Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0 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.
MRIT 2334 - Magnetic Resonance Equipment & Methodology
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Skill development in the operation of magnetic resonance imaging equipment, focusing on routine procedures and safety protocols, image quality, and quality assurance.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 A study of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) physics which includes principles of electrodynamics, pulse sequences, sequence parameters and options, and spin echo and gradient echo techniques.
Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 12 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
Semester Hours: 5 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 16 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
Semester Hours: 5 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 24 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MRIT 2330
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Introduction to the retailing environment, types of retailers, current trends, the employment of retailing techniques, and factors that influence retailing.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process. Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Overview of the selling process. Identification of the elements of the communication process between buyers and sellers. Examination of the legal and ethical issues of organizations that affect salespeople.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Practical experiences in analyzing marketing studies using data-driven decision-making processes. Includes interrelationships among the components of the marketing mix.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Integrated marketing communications. Includes advertising principles and practices. Emphasizes multimedia of persuasive communication including buyer behavior, budgeting, and regulatory constraints.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Large ensemble is comprised of instrumentation appropriate to designated ensemble styles. Ensemble will rehearse and perform music from literature of the appropriate styles.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Large ensemble is comprised of instrumentation appropriate to designated ensemble styles. Ensemble will rehearse and perform music from literature of the appropriate styles.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Large ensemble is comprised of instrumentation appropriate to designated ensemble styles. Ensemble will rehearse and perform music from literature of the appropriate styles.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 The Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 A wide variety of music representing literature of the great eras of music history is studied and performed. Required Prerequisite(s): Demonstrated competence approved by the instructor.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Activities include study and performance of specialized choral literature suitable for more advanced students. This course may be repeated for credit. Required Prerequisite(s): Demonstrated competence approved by the instructor.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Activities include study and performance of specialized choral literature suitable for more advanced students. This course may be repeated for credit. Required Prerequisite(s): Demonstrated competence approved by the instructor.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Large ensemble is comprised of instrumentation appropriate to designated ensemble styles. Ensemble will rehearse and perform music from literature of the appropriate styles.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Large ensemble is comprised of instrumentation appropriate to designated ensemble styles. Ensemble will rehearse and perform music from literature of the appropriate styles.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Large ensemble is comprised of instrumentation appropriate to designated ensemble styles. Ensemble will rehearse and perform music from literature of the appropriate styles.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Freshman Chamber Instrumental Ensemble to meet special needs with the nature of the ensemble determined by student interest and instrumentation.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 A wide variety of music representing literature of the great eras of music history is studied and performed. Prerequisite: Demonstrated competence approved by the instructor.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 A wide variety of music representing literature of the great eras of music history is studied and performed. Required Prerequisite(s): Demonstrated competence approved by the instructor.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 Activities include study and performance of specialized choral literature suitable for more advanced students. This course may be repeated for credit. Required Prerequisite(s): Demonstrated competence approved by the instructor.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Singing tonal music in treble and bass clefs, and aural study of elements of music, such as scales, intervals and chords, and dictation of basic rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony. Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 1311
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Singing tonal music in various clefs, continued aural study of the elements of music, and dictation of intermediate rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MUSI 1116 Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 1312
MUSI 1161 - International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for Singers +
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0 A study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its application to singing in English, Italian, German, and French.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 1 Class instruction in the fundamentals of singing including breathing, tone production, and diction. Designed for students with little or no previous voice training. Does not apply to a music major degree.
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 1 Class instruction in fundamental guitar playing, including technique, music-reading, fretboard theory, melodic and harmonic realizations.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Introduction to the basic elements of music theory, including scales, intervals, keys, triads, elementary ear training, notation, meter, and rhythm. Course does not apply to a music major degree.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Understanding music through the study of cultural periods, major composers, and musical elements, illustrated with audio recordings and live performances. Course does not apply to a music major degree.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 A survey of the styles and forms of music as it developed from the middle ages to the present. This course will familiarize the student with cultural context, terminology, genres, and notation.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 A general survey of various styles of music of the Americas, including but not limited to jazz, folk, rock, and contemporary music.
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including fundamental music concepts, scales, intervals, chords, 7th chords, and early four-part writing. Analysis of small compositional forms. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 1116
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including all diatonic chords and seventh chords in root position and inversions, non-chord tones, and functional harmony. Introduction to more complex topics, such as modulation, may occur. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MUSI 1311 Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 1117
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Singing more difficult tonal music in various clefs, aural study including dictation of more complex rhythm, melody, chromatic harmony, and extended tertian structures. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MUSI 1117 Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 2311
Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Singing advanced tonal music and introduction of modal and post-tonal melodies. Aural study including dictation of advanced rhythm, melody, and harmony. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MUSI 2116 Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 2312
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Advanced harmony voice leading, score analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended-tertian structures. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MUSI 1312 Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 2116
Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0 Continuation of advanced chromaticism and survey of analytical and compositional procedures in post-tonal music. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Recommended Prerequisite(s):MUSI 2311 Recommended Corequisite(s):MUSI 2117