May 19, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Catalog

Courses


 

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 2000 - Special Topics in Accounting


    Varies from 1-3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects not included in other accounting courses, but which are beneficial in providing a better understanding of the field. A specific topic is announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change in subject matter.

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2113  and by evaluation. Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

  
  • ACCT 2113 - Accounting I / Financial


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Students will demonstrate an understanding of basic accounting concepts, theories, and procedures and their effects on the financial reporting and analysis of a business.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0313  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

  
  • ACCT 2123 - Accounting II / Managerial


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    A continuation of ACCT 2113 . Students will demonstrate an understanding of managerial accounting concepts by evaluating cost flows for manufacturing companies, preparing managerial reports, demonstrating the effects of cost-volume-profit analysis, examining the importance and application of budgeting, evaluating performance, and demonstrating capital budgeting techniques.

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2113  Accounting I/Financial (minimum grade of C)

  
  • ACCT 2213 - Accounting in QuickBooks


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for students who are seeking an Associate in Applied Science-Business degree. It generally will not transfer to four-year public colleges or universities. Students will demonstrate the use of the computer to complete accounting problems utilizing QuickBooks.

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2113  Accounting I/Financial

    Additional Information:
    This course is generally offered in the spring semester only.  This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ACCT 2303 - Cost Accounting


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for students who are seek- ng an Associate in Applied Science in Business- Accounting Option or the Certificate of Mastery- Accounting Technician. It generally will not transfer to four-year public colleges or universi- ties. Students will demonstrate their understand- ing of concepts of cost accounting by (1) properly classifying basic cost elements. (2)applying the cost principles and procedures involved in job order and process costing,(3) demonstrating the use of a standard cost system to include the com- putation of variances, and (4) using cost analysis in management decision making. (This course is generally offered in the spring semester only.)

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2123  - Accounting II/Managerial

  
  • ACCT 2403 - Business Tax Accounting


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for students who are seeking an Associate in Applied Science - Business degree.  It generally will not transfer to four-year public colleges or universities.  Students will demonstrate an understanding of business taxes by calculating business income and deductions, distinguishing between various types of business entities for tax purposes, evaluating common state and local taxes imposed on businesses, and distinguishing between employees and independent contractors, including reporting requirements.

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2113  Accounting I/Financial

  
  • ACCT 2603 - Intermediate Accounting I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for students who are seeking an Associate in Applied Science in Business-Accounting Option or the Certificate of Mastery-Accounting Technician. It generally will not transfer to four-year public colleges or universities. Students will demonstrate their understanding of concepts of advanced principles of accounting relating to the accounting process, assets, and the time value of money. (This course is generally offered in the fall semester only.)

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2123  - Accounting II/Managerial

  
  • ACCT 2703 - Intermediate Accounting II


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for students who are seek- ing an Associate in Applied Science in Business- Accounting Option or the Certificate of Mastery- Accounting Technician. It generally will not transfer to four-year public colleges or univer- sities. Students will demonstrate their under- standing of generally accepted accounting prin- ciples related to liabilities, stockholders’ equity, correction of errors, cash flow reporting and financial statement analysis. (This course is generally offered in the spring semester only.)

    Prerequisites:
    ACCT 2603  - Intermediate Accounting I


Allied Health

  
  • AHP 1000 - Special Topics in Allied Health I


    Varies from 1-4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects areas not covered in other Allied Health courses, but which are beneficial in providing a better understanding of health. A specific subject is announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change of topic.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • AHP 1013 - Medical Terminology


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    After studying the root words, prefixes, and suffixes from which medical terms evolve, the student will correctly spell medical terms, define terms commonly used in medical fields, and determine the meaning of unfamiliar medical terms.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • AHP 1222 - First Aid and CPR


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course provides knowledge and practical experience in the emergency care of injuries and sudden illness, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This course includes content of the American Heart Association (AHA), Basic Life Support (BLS), and First Aid which meets the National Emergency Cardiovascular (ECC) standards. Students will receive AHA, BLS, and First Aid certifications upon satisfactorily completing this course.

  
  • AHP 2000 - Special Topics in Allied Health II


    Varies from 1-4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subject areas not covered in other Allied Health courses, but which are beneficial in providing a better understanding of health or health care. A specific subject will be announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change of topic.


Anesthesia Technology

  
  • ANES 1112 - Intro to Anesthesia Technology


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an introduction to the role of the Anesthesia Technologist and its relationship to other Healthcare Professionals. In addition, the student will be introduced to the theory and concepts of functioning in a surgical environment including a fundamental understanding of a variety of anesthesia equipment/supplies and basic case set-up.

    Prerequisites:
    SCL 1001  ENGL 1113  AHP 1013  CHEM 1123  CHEM 1131  Gen Ed Math

    Pre or Corequisites:
    BIO 1314  

    Additional Information:
    MUST BE ADMITTED TO ANESTHESIA TECH PROGRAM. - Must be completed prior to taking this course. This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 1123 - Fundamentals I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course introduces the student to management of patients undergoing general, regional, or sedation anesthesia. The dependence of medical diagnostics and the analogous relationship to the human body to the sciences are emphasized. Didactic and laboratory instruction as well as clinical preceptorships are provided to prepare the student with cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning related to anesthesia technology fundamentals.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1112  ENGL 1213  BIO 1314  

    Corequisites:
    BIO 1414  

    Additional Information:
    MUST BE ADMITTED TO ANESTHESIA TECH PROGRAM. - Must be completed prior to taking this course. This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 1133 - Anesthesia Technology Practicum


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course introduces the student to the foundational psychomotor and affective skills necessary to assist in general, regional, or sedation anesthesia. Additionally, the course prepares students for foundational skills, including medical diagnostics, operating room management, team dynamics, and critical thinking necessary to operate as an anesthesia technologist.

    1. Demonstrate knowledge of anesthesia equipment needed for a variety of surgical cases.
    2. Demonstrate the proper basic anesthesia setup for a variety of surgical cases.
    3. Apply psychomotor skills in combination with theoretical knowledge to function as an Anesthesia Technologist in the anesthesia care environment.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1112  ANES 1123  

  
  • ANES 1143 - Pharmacology


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs used in the administration of anesthesia and analgesia. Topics covered include dosage calculation, physics gas laws, routes of administration, drug interactions, and the various classes of anesthetic agents. Safe practices of delivery and storage of medication as well as assisting anesthesia care providers in the preparation of medications will be introduced.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1123  

    Corequisites:
    ANES 1233 ; ANES 1155  

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 1155 - Fundamentals II


    5 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course provides didactic, laboratory, and clinical instruction to prepare the student with the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning skills related to anesthesia technology fundamentals. Topics include: human pathophysiology, surgical procedures, positioning, special equipment needs, and anesthesia technology care plan development. Additional topics include an introduction to anesthesia emergencies, e.g., difficult airway algorithms, malignant hyperthermia, fire in the operating room, cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, and local anesthesia toxicity. Clinical settings will include adult and pediatric hospital operating rooms, interventional and diagnostic radiology, outpatient procedure suites, labor and delivery suites, and ambulatory surgery centers. All clinical experiences will be under direct supervision with a clinical preceptor. By the end of the semester, students will independently set-up equipment, anticipate the anesthesia provider’s needs during routine and emergency procedures, and recognize the patient’s response to medications and treatments administered by the anesthesia provider.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1123  

    Corequisites:
    ANES 1233 ; ANES 1143  

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 1233 - Instrumentation I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course focuses on the equipment and instrumentation utilized in providing anesthesia. Topics to be covered include the anesthesia machine, airway equipment and basic set-up. In addition, ancillary equipment including but not limited to gas cylinders, hospital gas supply lines, ventilators, absorbers, and pulse oximetry will be covered. Setup, calibration, operation, basic troubleshooting, maintenance, and safety checks will be examined. Didactic and laboratory instruction are provided to prepare the student with cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning related to anesthesia technology basic instrumentation.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1123  

    Corequisites:
    ANES 1143 ; ANES 1155  

    Additional Information:
    MUST BE ADMITTED TO ANESTHESIA TECH PROGRAM. - Must be completed prior to taking this course. This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 2113 - Instrumentation II


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course provides instruction and lab application to the theories and concepts of advanced anesthesia equipment used in complex anesthesia situations. Topics include Point of Care Technology, Invasive monitoring and transducers, thromboelastograph, cell saver, rapid volume infuser, IABP’s transport monitoring, NMB assessment, VADs, defibrillators, pacemakers and implantable defibrillators.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1233  

    Corequisites:
    ANES 2125 , ANES 2132  

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 2125 - Fundamentals III/Lab/Clinical


    5 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course provides didactic, laboratory and clinical instruction to prepare the student with the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning skills related to anesthesia technology advanced fundamentals. Topics include ACLS certification, IV therapy, pediatric, obstetric and emergency anesthesia.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1155  

    Corequisites:
    ANES 2113 ; ANES 2132  

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • ANES 2132 - Professional Aspects of ANES


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course serves as a capstone course for the anesthesia technology program. Topics include supply chain fundamentals, including budget limitations and cost-effectiveness, ethics, and law related to anesthesia technology, policies and standards for quality assurance, process improvement, regulatory associations, and credentialing.

    Students will prepare for the national technologist credentialing exam, review career opportunities, and discuss present and future technologies.

    Prerequisites:
    ANES 1155  

    Corequisites:
    ANES 2113 ; ANES 2125  

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.


Applied Mathematics

  
  • APPM 1223 - Math for Tech Careers I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The students will apply principles of basic algebra, equations, functions and graphs, factor- ing, and fractions in the solutions of technical problems. This course is intended only for certain majors leading to an Associate in Applied Science (Technical-Occupational) degree.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  College Prep Math I

    Corequisites:
    ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

    Additional Information:
    This course is intended only for certain majors leading to an Associate in Applied Science (Technical-Occupational) degree.
  
  • APPM 1233 - Math for Technical Careers II


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply the systems of equations, exponents and radicals, quadratic equations, ratio and proportion, exponential and logarithmic func- tions, and trigonometry and geometry in the solu- tion of technical problems. This course is intended only for certain majors leading to an Associate in Applied Science (Technical-Occupa- tional)degree.

    Prerequisites:
    APPM 1223  Mathematics for Technical Careers I

    Additional Information:
    This course is intended only for certain majors leading to an Associate in Applied Science (Technical-Occupational) degree.
  
  • APPM 1313 - Math for Health Careers


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will convert units of measure within and among the metric, apothecary, and avoirdupois systems of measurement; solve pharmacology prob- lems; apply algebraic concepts to signed numbers, formulas, and graphs; and use statistical software to analyze data with descriptive statistics and linear regression. This course is intended only for certain majors leading to an Associate in Applied Science (Technical-Occupational) degree.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  College Prep Math I

    Corequisites:
    ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.

Art

  
  • ART 1000 - Special Topics in Visual Art I


    Varies from 1-6 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will produce examples of the specific topic in art with which the course content is concerned. A specific topic beyond the topics offered in other art courses will be designated for each offering. Examples of topics include Basic Watercolor, Calligraphy, and Weaving. This course may be repeated with a change in subject matter.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • ART 1013 - Art History: Prehistoric - Ren


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Art History: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance is a study of the arts, artists and their cultures from Prehistoric through the Early Renaissance. The student will analyze the artistic styles and identify visually the style, its time, its characteristics and the artists important to that period. The student also will analyze the social and art issues which led to the development and evolution of art styles throughout history.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 1113  English Composition I

  
  • ART 1023 - Art History: Ren-Contemporary


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Art History: Early Renaissance to Contemporary is a study of the visual arts, artists, and their cultures from the Early Renaissance to the present. The student will analyze artistic styles and identify visually the style, its time, its characteristics and the artists important to that period. The student also will analyze the social and art issues which led to the development and evolution of art styles throughout history.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 1113  English Composition I

  
  • ART 1053 - Art Appreciation


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The study of art from a variety of different backgrounds and cultures as both product and process. Aesthetic judgment making in evaluation of art from different times and places is stressed. Periods of art history with relevant concepts and terminology are included.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • ART 1123 - Drawing I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Drawing I will develop the student’s understanding of the basic concepts of drawing and their powers of observation. Students will work with various media utilizing a variety of sources and environments.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0106  College Prep English I

    Corequisites:
    Please see course listings under Computer-Aided Design, Digital Media Design, and Journalism and Broadcasting, for additional courses of interest to Art students.

  
  • ART 1183 - Computer Drawing: Illustrator


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate knowledge of vector illustration techniques using Adobe Illustrator software. The student will also create and edit graphic objects and type, select various menu commands, and use keyboard shortcuts.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0106  College Prep English I

    Corequisites:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.

  
  • ART 1190 - Mosaics


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate understanding of basic design and proficiency in techniques for creating mosaics, consistent with materials to be used. The student also will select proper materials, cut materials, position and adhere materials, transfer designs, produce porcelain tile and proper mortar mixes for interior and exterior mosaics. Course may be repeated for up to three credit hours.

  
  • ART 1203 - Figure Drawing


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Figure drawing includes study in gesture and finished drawings of the model. Emphasis will be placed on pose, compositiion and a variety of media.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1123  Drawing I

  
  • ART 1213 - Foundations I: Design & Color


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The students will learn to recognize, analyze and apply the elements and principles of 2D design and color in the pictorial arts by studying design and color theory.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

    Corequisites:
    Please see course listings under Computer-Aided Design, Digital Media Design, and Journalism and Broadcasting, for additional courses of interest to Art students.

  
  • ART 1233 - Drawing II


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Drawing II will continue to develop the students’ understanding of the concepts of drawing. Students will continue to develop their skills in media by using a variety of sources and environ- ments. They will demonstrate the proper applica- tion of advanced linear perspective, the depiction of complicated shapes and figures as well as the ability to convey emotion.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1123  Drawing I

    Corequisites:
    Please see course listings under Computer-Aided Design, Digital Media Design, and Journalism and Broadcasting, for additional courses of interest to Art students.

  
  • ART 1243 - Foundations II: 3D Design


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will compare, evaluate, and analyze three-dimensional visual art forms. By using a variety of materials and processes, the student will complete a series of studio assignments to to demonstrate basic technical ability and an understanding and appreciation of the interaction of form in space and ways to manipulate it. Readings, writings, and participation in a course- or exhibition are required.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1213  Foundations I: Design & Color

    Corequisites:
    Please see course listings under Computer-Aided Design, Digital Media Design, and Journalism and Broadcasting, for additional courses of interest to Art students.

  
  • ART 1363 - Multimedia


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Students will use selected application software to develop presentation graphics. This will include the creation, importation, modification, and sequencing of still and motion graphics. Digital audio will be created, edited and synchronized to the presentations.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0203  or adequate math placement, CS 1103  Introduction to Computers/Applications or by evaluation. § Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

    Corequisites:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.

  
  • ART 2000 - Special Topics in Visual Art II


    Varies from 1-6 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects not included in other Visual Arts courses, but which are beneficial in providing a better understanding of the field. A specific subject is announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change in topic.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • ART 2001 - Independent Study


    `1 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will chose medium(s) to achieve completed artwork(s). The student will explore their interests, obtain new skills and pursue a personal work of art through self-directed research and supported by instructor via scheduled meetings.

    Prerequisites:
    Complete six-credits of approved guided support classes (not previously used for major requirements) with prefix of ART, DMD or DCP or other validated course(s). Instructor Permission.

  
  • ART 2013 - Painting I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation and individual expression. After an introduction to the different methods of mixing and applying paint, the student will study various styles and techniques of painting.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0106  College Prep English I

    Corequisites:
    Please see course listings under Computer-Aided Design, Digital Media Design, and Journalism and Broadcasting, for additional courses of interest to Art students.

  
  • ART 2133 - Serigraphy I- Silk Screen Pr


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Serigraphy I introduces the student to both hand and photo stencil and screen print methods. Each student will produce a body of work exploring the image-making potential of screen printing techni- ques on paper and T-shirts. Strong emphasis will be placed on exploring color, design and personal creativity.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

    Corequisites:
    As part of the coursework you may have the potential of being, to some degree, exposed to hazardous material. If you are pregnant, wear contact lenses or have other specific health concerns, you should consult your personal physician for advisement concerning your enrollment in this course.

  
  • ART 2143 - Ceramics I


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Ceramics I covers a variety of building techniques, glazing and ceramics terminology. The student will construct pieces of clay-formed pottery using slab, coil, wheel and other methods of construction.

    Additional Information:
    As part of the coursework you may have the potential of being, to some degree, exposed to hazardous material. If you are pregnant, wear contact lenses or have other specific health concerns, you should consult your personal physician for advisement concerning your enrollment in this course.
  
  • ART 2183 - Painting II


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Painting II will continue to develop the students’ skills in opaque painting. The course will continue to stress form and content, visual appreciation and individual expression.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 2013  Painting I

  
  • ART 2190 - Advanced Mosaics


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate understanding of advanced mosaic design and proficiency in techniques for creating mosaics. The advanced student will assist the instructor with firing tile, rendering drawings (enlarging cartoons), and assist with mosaics projects. Course may be repeated for up to three credit hours.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1190  Mosaics

  
  • ART 2233 - Serigraphy II- Adv Scr Pr


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Serigraphy II involves advanced studies in utiliz- ing screen-printing techniques. Students will produce a body of work that emphasizes the exploration of color, design, and personal creativity.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 2133  Serigraphy I (Silk Screen-Printing)

    Corequisites:
    As part of the coursework you may have the potential of being, to some degree, exposed to hazardous material. If you are pregnant, wear contact lenses or have other specific health concerns, you should consult your personal physician for advisement concerning your enrollment in this course.

  
  • ART 2263 - Ceramics II


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Ceramics II continues to develop the students’ skills in a variety of certain techniques. Students will continue to develop their glazing and knowledge of ceramics and its terminology. They will mix their own clay and construct clay pieces using the coil, pinch, wheel, slab and mold methods of construction. They will demonstrate various firing techniques such as raku, sawdust and dung. They will also mix and test various pottery glazes and fire pottery in a kiln.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 2143  Ceramics I

    Corequisites:
    As part of the coursework you may have the potential of being, to some degree, exposed to hazardous material. If you are pregnant, wear contact lenses or have other specific health concerns, you should consult your personal physician for advisement concerning your enrollment in this course.

  
  • ART 2373 - Graphic Arts Illustration


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will learn about and produce illustrations using a variety of techniques and media. Types of illustrations produced include pencil, ink, markers, scratchboard, colored pencil and mixed media. Work will be accomplished to conform to professional standards in the graphic arts industry

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1123  or by evaluation.

  
  • ART 2533 - 3D Rendering & Design Visual


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student aspiring to become an artist, designer or other professional using 3D computer graphics will be able to create, generate or integrate 3D computer graphics. The student will demonstrate a fundamental understanding of how the computer can be used to create 3D computer renderings. These renderings could be related to either technical design, fine art or applied art. Emphasis will be on using application software (primarily 3D model- ing and rendering programs) in the development of modeling logos, 3D scenes, textures, lighting, atmosphere effects, and basic animation.

    Prerequisites:
    Math 0103 or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • ART 2573 - Digital Painting


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will be introduced to the art media and form of digital imaging. Student will use raster and vector based drawing, painting, and image-editing software applications to create expressive images. Participants will use digital drawing tables, scan their sketches and photo- graphs into a variety of computer programs and manipulate them digitally to create works of art. They will blend colors using digital and traditional color theory.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

    Corequisites:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.

  
  • ART 2633 - 3D Animation & Special Effects


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will be able to use professional techniques to create photo realistic renderings, advanced physical based and character animations, interactive Media and Web developments, 3D gaming and 3D virtual environments. This course will enhance the abilities of artists, designers and other professionals using 3D computer created, generated, or integrated graphics. Emphasis will be on the development of professional techniques n the area of 3D computer graphics. This course is the second course in the field of 3D computer graphics for technical design, fine art or applied art professionals.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 2533  3D Rendering & Design Visualization

    MATH 0103  College Prep Math I

  
  • ART 2643 - Video Production


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will use video production techniques to produce, edit and direct program materials of broadcast quality. Extensive laboratory work is required.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

  
  • ART 2700 - Internship


    1 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will work with professional practitioners in areas such as art galleries and museums, art libraries, fine arts studios, film/video studios, art therapy practices, animation studios, photography studios, etc. The internship course is designed to help students explore their interests, obtain practical experience, and prepare for a career in Visual Arts.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1013  - Art History Survey I, ART 1023  - Art History Survey II Instructor Permission

  
  • ART 2702 - Internship


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will work with professional practitioners in areas such as art galleries and museums, art libraries, fine arts studios, film/video studios, art therapy practices, animation studios, photography studios, etc. The internship course is designed to help students explore their interests, obtain practical experience, and prepare for a career in Visual Arts.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1013  - Art History Survey I, ART 1023  - Art History Survey II Instructor Permission

  
  • ART 2703 - Internship


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will work with professional practitioners in areas such as art galleries and museums, art libraries, fine arts studios, film/video studios, art therapy practices, animation studios, photography studios, etc. The internship course is designed to help students explore their interests, obtain practical experience, and prepare for a career in Visual Arts.

    Prerequisites:
    ART 1013  Art History Survey I, ART 1023  Art History Survey II Instructor Permission

  
  • ART 2821 - Capstone: Portfolio Development and Presentation


    1 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student and instructor will make a critical analysis of the student’s work done over the duration of the program to identify merits and address any deficiencies. The student will document their artwork to develop a digital portfolio. The portfolio will present works of art in a professional format on a website materialising from artworks produced within the program’s courses and completed independently. The student will also write a well-developed artist’s statement. Collaboration and formal analysis of artworks will be implemented.

    Prerequisites:
    Students are required to complete all required major ART courses before taking ART 2821, or by special permission of instructor to take ART 2821 and other ART courses concurrently.” 


Astronomy

  
  • ASTR 1501 - General Astronomy Laboratory


    1 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This class fulfills the laboratory requirement for a general physical science course. Students having already taken ASTR 1504  will perform laboratory experiments in general physics, the behavior of light and analysis of spectral lines, as well as observational projects involving telescopes and on-line databases of astronomical deep-space objects.

    Prerequisites:
    ASTR 1504  General Astronomy

  
  • ASTR 1504 - General Astronomy


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course will fulfill the General Education Course for Physical Science (without laboratory). The student will be introduced to modern astronomy. Concepts to be studied include the solar system, the sun and stars, galaxies (including the Milky Way Galaxy), and current theories of the origin, evolution, and fate of the universe.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0203  or adequate math placement; ENGL 0203 , adquate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures 

    Additional Information:
    General Education Course
  
  • ASTR 1514 - General Astronomy with Lab


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course will fulfill the general educaiton requirement for Physical Science (with laboratory) The student will be introduced to modern astronomy. Concepts to be studied include the solar system, the sun and stars, galaxies (including the Milky Way Galaxy, and current theories of the origin, evolution, and fate of the universe. Laboratory exercises will explore basic physical principles related to Astronomy as ll as activities with specific astronomical applications.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0203  or adequate math placement; ENGL 0203 , adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures

    Additional Information:
    This course is offered in the Fall and Spring Semester

    General Education Course


Automotive Technology

  
  • AT 1000 - Special Topics in Automotive Technology


    Varies from 1-3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects not included in other automotive courses, but which benefit students wanting additional training in the field or comprehension of the field. A specific topic is announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change of topic. This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.

    Prerequisites:
    None

  
  • AT 1013 - Automotive Student Success Initiative


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    Students will participate in four disciplines designed to prepare students to be successful in automotive programs requiring internships. Students will be required to complete the Automotive Safety, Job Interview Skills, Mentoring, and Introduction to Electricity courses. The student must successfully complete the safety course consisting of specific automotive related safety issues as well as those specific to Oklahoma City Community College. The student will continue with a Job Interview Skills course consisting of writing a resume and how to conduct a successful interview, with a mock video taped interview being required. The student will also complete the Mentoring program with both student and sponsoring dealership personnel participating. The student will finally complete an Introduction to Electricity course to ensure basic concepts and abilities are present to ensure entry level skills are present when the student begins the Automotive Program. This course is a prerequisite for all automotive courses in programs requiring an internship.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1153 - Basic Automotive Fundamentals


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an application of specific competencies in the operation and service repair of vehicles in the areas of: maintenance and minor vehicle service. Usage of service manuals, manufacturers procedures, tools, and safety are stressed. The student will discuss nomenclature and operating principles of basic automotive fundamentals. Also, the student will discuss and perform diagnostic and service procedures used to maintain these specific systems. The student will show competency in the areas of changing fluids, flush equipment, tire repair, tire balance, vehicle vibration diagnosis, and scan tool usage.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1204 - A.S.E. Engine Performance


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will discuss and demonstrate general engine diagnostic procedures. Additionally, the student will demonstrate specific competencies in the diagnosis and repair of ignition systems, fuel, air induction systems, and exhaust systems, emission control systems, and engine electronic systems.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1214 - A.S.E. Engine Repair


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The students will discuss and demonstrate compe- tencies in general engine diagnosis and in cylinder head, valve train, engine block diagnosis and repair, as well as lubrication, cooling, fuel, exhaust, ignition, battery and starting system diagnostic and repair procedures.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1224 - A.S.E. Suspension and Steering


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an application of basic competencies in sterring systems, suspension systems and wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair. The student will further discuss and demonstrate an understanding of wheel and tire diagnosis and repair.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate math placement test score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1244 - A.S.E. Brakes


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an application of specific competencies in hydraulic system, drum brake system, disc brake system diagnosis and repair procedures. Also, the student will discuss and demonstrate competencies in power assist unit diagnosis and repair as well as wheel bearing, parking brake circuit and associated electrical circuit diagnosis and repair, which includes ABS systems.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1304 - GM Engine Repair


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will discuss and demonstrate competen- cies in general engine diagnosis and in cylinder head, valve train, engine block diagnosis and repair, as well as lubrication, cooling, fuel, exhaust, ignition, battery and starting system diagnostic and repair procedures on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1314 - GM Electrical Systems


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply competencies in battery, starting, charging, lighting, driver information, horn, wiper/washer, and accessory systems. Additionally, the student will demonstrate prin- ciples of electricity, magnetism, voltage and current regulation and basic circuitry as applied in automotive electrical systems to aid in general diagnosis of automotive electrical problems on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1324 - GM Engine Performance


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will discuss and demonstrate general engine diagnostic procedures. Additionally, the student will demonstrate specific competencies in the diagnosis and repair of ignition systems, fuel, air induction systems, and exhaust systems, emission control systems, and engine electronic systems on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1334 - GM Brakes


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an application of specific competencies in hydraulic system, drum brake system, disc brake system diagnosis and repair procedures. Also, the student will discuss and demonstrate competencies in power assist unit diagnosis and repair as well as wheel bearing, parking brake circuit and associated electrical circuit diagnosis and repair, which includes ABS systems on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

  
  • AT 1422 - GM New Products I


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will discuss and demonstrate specific competencies in subject not included in other ASEP automotive courses, which subjects will benefit students needing additional General Motors product service training in new technology and specialized areas. A specific topic is announced for each offering.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.§ Criteria for evaluation is in division office. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1523 - Auto Refinish Systems & Prep


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is designed to cover finish systems, both type and color. Students will identify refinishing systems and prepare surfaces for refinishing. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in applications of primer-surface, seam sealers, chip resistant coating, and maskings.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1513 - Introduction to Body Repair & Refinishing

  
  • AT 1533 - Non-Structl Trim Panel Align


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the basics of non-structural trim and body alignment. Students will demon- strate knowledge and skill in the use of panel alignment tools, fastener applications, panel alignment methods for bolt panels, and repair procedures.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1513 - Introduction to Body Repair & Refinishing

  
  • AT 1543 - Surface Preparation


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the development of a refinish- ing process plan and the implementation of this plan. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in the removal of paint finish, cleaning surfaces, applying metal treatment, applying primer, block sanding, primer surfacing, and preparing adjacent panels for blend.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1513 - Introduction to Body Repair & Refinishing

  
  • AT 1612 - A.S.E. Engine Performance


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. The student will discuss and demonstrate general engine diagnostic procedures. Additionally, the student will demonstrate specific competencies in the diagnosis and repair of ignition systems, fuel, air induction systems, and exhaust systems, emission control systems and engine electric systems.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.§ Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1622 - A.S.E. Engine Repair


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. The student will discuss and demonstrate competencies in general engine diagnosis and in cylinder head, valve train, engine block diagnosis and repair, as well as lubrication, cooling, fuel, exhaust, ignition, battery and starting system diagnostic and repair procedures.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.§ Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1632 - A.S.E. Suspension and Steering


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. This course is an application of basic competencies in steering systems, suspension systems and wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair. The student will further discuss and demonstrate an understanding of wheel and tire diagnosis and repair.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.§ Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

  
  • AT 1642 - A.S.E. Brakes


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. This course is an application of specify competencies in hydraulic system, drum brake system, disc brake system diagnosis and repair procedures. Also, the student will discuss and demonstrate competencies in power assist unit diagnosis and repair as well as wheel bearing, parking brake circuit and associated electrical circuit diagnosis and repair, which includes ABS systems.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.§ Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

  
  • AT 1652 - A.S.E Automotive Electives I


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. The student will discuss and demonstrate specific competencies in subjects not included in another ATIP automotive courses, which will benefit those needing additional automotive training in new technology and specialized areas. A specific topic is announced for each offering.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.§ Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1733 - Body and Electrical Service


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate competencies in electrical theory and automotive heat and air conditioning theory, general body accessory and electrical service including automotive air conditioning/heating systems repair and diagnosis, battery charging, lighting and repair.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1753 - Under Vehicle Service


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate competencies in vehicle brake systems, steering systems and suspension systems. These competencies will include brake system repair and diagnosis, anti-lock brake system diagnosis, alignment procedures and theory, and suspension diagnosis.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 1773 - Powertrain Service


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate competencies in engine repair and engine performance that will include general engine diagnosis, engine repair, valve train design, cooling system diagnosis, ignition system diagnosis, emission control system diagnosis and engine control diagnosis.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2001 - Career Experience


    1 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate the ability to work effectively as a full-time employee at a sponsor- ing dealership and will demonstrate specified competencies and develop service skills by working and performing service and repair operations in areas related to coursework completed the preceding term. Enrollment may be repeated with a change in work emphasis.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2101 - A.S.E. Certification


    1 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will demonstrate competencies in engine repair, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. This course is designed for individuals seeking A.S.E. certification which requires previous completion of related training.

    Prerequisites:
    ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2204 - A.S.E. Manual Dr Trains


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The students will apply specific competencies in general transmission and transaxle diagnosis. Additionally, the student will demonstrate competencies in transmission/transaxle maintenance, adjustment and in and off vehicle repair.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2214 - A.S.E. Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply specific competencies in general transmission and transaxle diagnosis. Additionally, the student will demonstrate competencies in transmission/transaxle maintenance, adjustment and in and off vehicle repair.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2224 - A.S.E. Electrical Systems


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply competencies in battery, starting, charging, lighting, driver information, horn, wiper/washer, and accessory systems. Additionally, the student will demonstrate princi- ples of electricity, magnetism, voltage and cur- rent regulation and basic circuitry as applied in automotive electrical systems to aid in general diagnosis of automotive electrical problems.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2234 - A.S.E. Heat & Air Cond Systems


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply competencies in air conditioning system diagnosis and repair as well as diagnosis and repair of refrigeration system components, heating and engine cooling systems and control units.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures.

  
  • AT 2304 - GM Suspension and Steering


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an application of basic competencies in steering systems, suspension systems and wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair. The student will further discuss and demonstrate an understanding of wheel and tire diagnosis and repair on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2314 - GM Manual Drive Trains


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course is an application of specific competencies in clutch, standard transmission and transaxle, drive (half) shaft and universal joint, rear axle and four- and/or all-wheel drive compo- nent diagnosis and repair procedures on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2324 - GM Auto Transmiss & Transaxle


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply specific competencies in general transmission and transaxle diagnosis. Additionally, the student will demonstrate compe- tencies in transmission/transaxle maintenance, adjustment and in and off vehicle repair on cur- rent General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2334 - GM Heating & Air Cond Systems


    4 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will apply competencies in air conditioning system diagnosis and repair as well as diagnosis and repair of refrigeration system components, heating and engine cooling systems and control units on current General Motors vehicles.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2422 - GM New Products II


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    The student will discuss and demonstrate specific competencies in subjects not included in other ASEP automotive courses, which subjects will benefit students needing additional General Motors product service training in new technology and specialized areas. A specific topic in announced for each offering.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. Special admission procedures required.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2513 - Equipment and Application


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the preparation for refinishing and topcoat. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in body refinishing, preparing and mixing topcoats, using air supply equipment, using spray guns, and applying various types of topcoats

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2523 - Tinting and Blending


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the basics and characteristics of color. The students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in the plotting of solid, pearl, and metallic color and color matching. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in blending pro- cessess for single state, base coat/clear coat, and tri-coat finishes.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2533 - Troubleshooting and Detailing


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the identification of paint film defects and their causes and cures. Also covered are finish detailing as it relates to refinishing, decals and strip taping. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in these areas.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2563 - Minor Body Repair


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers metal-straightening processes and the selection and application of body surface and specialty fillers. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in the proper utilization of tools and equipment and applying the processes of straightening, body surfacing and the applica- tion of specialty fillers.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2573 - Door and Quarter Panel Replace


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the removal and replacement of weld-on panels. Students will demonstrate know- ledge and skill in the repair or replacement of weld-on panels.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2583 - Auto Glass Replacement


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers the removal and installation of moveable and fixed glass using the tools and processes necessary. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in the replacement of glass.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2593 - MIGWelding and Cutting


    3 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This course covers safety practices and processes in different types of welds associated with auto- motive sheet metal welding. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in applying different types of welds.

    Prerequisites:
    AT 1553 - Automotive/Collision Program Basics

  
  • AT 2612 - A.S.E. Manual Drive Trains


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. This course is an application of specific competencies in clutch, standard transmission and transaxle, drive (half) shaft and universal joint, rear axle and four- and/or all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair procedures.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. § Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
  
  • AT 2622 - A.S.E. Auto Transmissions/Transaxles


    2 Credit Hours

    Course Description:
    This is an individual-paced (IP) course. The student will apply specific competencies in general transmission and transaxle diagnosis. Additionally, the student will demonstrate competencies in transmission/transaxle maintenance and adjustments.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 0103  or adequate math placement, or by evaluation and ENGL 0203  or adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures. § Criteria for evaluation is in division office.

    Additional Information:
    This course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement.
 

Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8