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2018-2019 Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Robotics Technology/Technician

  
  
  

Security and Loss Prevention Services

  
  • SLPS 1371 - Introduction to Security Management


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    An exploration of topics, which form the foundation of knowledge necessary in the field of security management. Specific content areas include: the history of private security, loss prevention, prevention programs, risk assessment, vulnerability assessment, and countermeasure selection. Other topics include internal and external relations, and financial management.


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Sign Language Interpreter

  
  
  
  
  
  
  • SLNG 1207 - Intra-lingual Skills Development for Interpreters


    Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 2
    Development of intra-lingual (English to English) skills necessary for future development of intra-lingual (English to American Sign Language [ASL/ASL to English) skills. Focus on linguistics and cognitive skills development in areas of paraphrasing, summarizing, main idea identification, comprehension, memory, delayed repetition, multi­tasking, vocabulary, and cultural literacy.


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Social Work

  
  
  
  

Sociology

  
  • SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology +


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions, and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts, and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity, and deviance.
    Required Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301  with minimum grade of “C” or TSI-compliant in Reading


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  • SOCI 2319 - Minority Studies +


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    This course studies minority-majority group relations, addressing their historical, cultural, social, economic, and institutional development in the United States. Both sociological and social psychological levels of analysis will be employed to discuss issues including experiences of minority groups within the context of their cultural heritage and tradition, as well as that of the dominant culture. Core concepts to be examined include (but are not limited to) social inequality, dominance/subordination, prejudice, and discrimination. Particular minority groups discussed may include those based on poverty, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or religion.


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  • SOCI 2336 - Criminology +


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    The course surveys various theories of crime, with an emphasis on understanding the social causes of criminal behavior. The techniques for measuring crime as a social phenomenon and the characteristics of criminals are examined. This course addresses crime types (such as consensual or white-collar crimes), the criminal justice system, and other social responses to crime.


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Spanish

  
  
  • SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I +


    Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2
    Basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students will acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the beginner level. Includes acquisition of language functions, basic vocabulary, and culture through contextualized presentations, interactive activities, and extensive laboratory practice.


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  • SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I +


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    Continuation of SPAN 1412 . The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Conversational practice based on selected readings and dialogues. Directed composition. Class conducted largely in Spanish.
    Recommended Prerequisite(s): SPAN 1412  


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  • SPAN 2313 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I +


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    Builds upon existing oral proficiencies of heritage speakers of Spanish. Enhances proficiencies in the home-based language by developing a full range of registers including public speaking and formal written discourse. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Review and application of skills in reading and writing. Emphasizes vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Designed for individuals with oral proficiency in Spanish, these courses are considered equivalent to SPAN 2311 
    Recommended Prerequisite(s): SPAN 1411 SPAN 1412  


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  • SPAN 2315 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II +


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    Builds upon existing oral proficiencies of heritage speakers of Spanish. Enhances proficiencies in thehome-based language by developing a full range of registers including public speaking and formal written discourse. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Review and application of skills in reading and writing. Emphasizes vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Designed for individuals with oral proficiency in Spanish, these courses are considered equivalent to SPAN 2312 .
    Recommended Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2313  


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Speech

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Student Success

  
  • STSC 0111 - Transition to College Success


    Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
    Psychology of learning and success. Examines factors that underlie learning, success, and personal development in higher education. Topics covered include information processing, memory, strategic learning, self-regulation, goal setting, motivation, education and career planning, and learning styles. Techniques of study such as time management, listening and note taking, text marking, library and research skills, preparing for examinations, and utilizing learning resources are covered. Includes courses in college orientation and developments of students’ academic skills that apply to all disciplines. This is a developmental course and cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements.


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Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling

  
  
  
  
  
  

Surgical Technology/Technologist

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Survey Technology/Surveying

  

System, Networking, and LAN or WAN Management/Manager Cisco

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • ITCC 2454 - CCNP R&S ROUTE


    Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 2
    How to implement, monitor, and maintain routing services in an enterprise network. How to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complete enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions using a range of routing protocols in IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers.
    Required Prerequisite(s): ITCC 2413  
    Suggested Prerequisite: CCNP 1-4 or CCNA Certification


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Therapeutic Recreation/Recreational Therapy

  

Tourism and Travel Services Management

  
  
  
  
  • TRVM 2301 - Introduction to Convention/Meeting Management


    Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
    Overview of the meetings and convention industry and the various aspects and skills involved in planning and managing meetings, conventions, and expositions. Emphasis on types of meetings, markets, industry suppliers, budget and program planning, site selection and contract negotiations, registration and housing, food and beverage requirements, function and meeting room setup, and audiovisual requirement.


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Wind Energy

  

Web Page and Computer Programmer/Programming, General

  

Welder/Welding Technology

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

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