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2022-2023 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Directory
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Reading Course Descriptions
Brazosport College uses the Texas Common Course Numbering System in support of efforts to enhance the transferability of credit throughout the state system of colleges and universities. In addition to its descriptive title, each course is identified by a four character prefix (also called a rubric) to identify the department or discipline and a four digit number that is unique to each course within a rubric. The course number should be interpreted as follows:
First digit: level of the course
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0 – transitional |
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1 – freshman |
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2 – sophomore |
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3 – junior |
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4 – senior |
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number of semester hours of credit |
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identify a specific course within the rubric or department |
For example, ENGL 1301 is a three-hour course in English typically taken the freshman year.
See Directory of Courses by Prefix for a table showing the prefixes associated with commonly used names for the various disciplines of study. There is a brief description of the course content and a list of any prerequisites (courses that must be taken or other conditions that must be met before enrolling in the course) and, in many cases, a tested skill level code in reading, writing, or math that must be met before enrolling in the course. See a counselor for specific information about the skill level testing and requirements.
Required Skill Codes
Some courses offered by Brazosport College require college level skill codes in math, reading and writing. Students who are certificate seeking, as documented in the student record, are not required to meet these requirements. Skill codes are enforced for all degree seeking students.
Directory of Courses by Prefix
Directory of Courses by Catalog Prefix
Information regarding specific courses may be obtained by contacting the Brazosport College instructional division responsible for courses in that teaching discipline:
BA/CT: |
Business Administration and Computer Technology |
979-230-3477 |
C/FA: |
Communications and Fine Arts |
979-230-3224 |
M/CT |
Mechanical and Construction Technologies |
979-230-3229 |
HP: |
Health Professions |
979-230-3424 |
M/LS: |
Mathematics and Life Sciences |
979-230-3225 |
PS/PT: |
Physical Sciences and Process Technologies |
979-230-3618 |
SS/E: |
Social Sciences and Education |
979-230-3226 |
TE: |
Transitional Education |
979-230-3527 |
Course Prefixes (Rubrics)
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HITT 1441 - Coding and Classification Systems CIP 51071300016 Application of basic coding rules, principles, guidelines, and conventions. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: HITT 1305 Required skill level: College-level reading Note: Course Fee: $17.00 per course. |
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HITT 2435 - Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies CIP 5107130017 Development of advanced coding techniques with emphasis on case studies, health records, and federal regulations regarding prospective payment systems and methods of reimbursement. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: It is recommended that a student has completed HITT 1305 or is co-enrolled along with this course. Required skill level: College-level reading Note: Course Fee: $17.00 per course. |
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HRPO 2301 - Human Resources Management CIP 5210011016 Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing
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HRPO 4311 - Planning and Staffing CIP 5210010036 This course examines concepts, strategies, and current issues in recruitment, talent acquisition, selection, retention, and the deployment of human capital to achieve strategic goals. Topics include but aren’t necessarily limited to the strategic importance of staffing; the staffing environment; human resource planning; job analysis and design; recruitment; applicant screening; employment testing; interviews; references; decision-making; employment contracts; methods of evaluation the hiring process; deployment; and retention. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: Senior Standing Required skill level: College level reading, writing, and math
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HRPO 4312 - Training and Development CIP 5210010036 The course will emphasize the theories of management training and development, and the practical application of these theories in today’s organizations. Special emphasis will be on current topics in the field of human resource development including, but not limited to, training self-directed work teams, managing a diverse workforce, and the practical application of designing programs in today’s environment. This will include actually designing needs analysis and training evaluation programs. The course will frame the concept of training and development within the applicable theory of adult learning. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: Senior Standing Required skill level: College level reading, writing, and math
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HRPO 4313 - Employment Law and Collective Bargaining CIP 5210010036 This course will provide an overview of statutory law, constitutional law, common law (includes case law), and administrative regulations governing the employment relationship. In addition, this course examines labor relations and collective bargaining, especially the three major processes: a) union organizing (how labor unions are formed), b) bargaining (how union contracts are produced), and c) dispute resolution (how bargaining disputes and grievances are resolved). Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: Senior Standing Required skill level: College level reading, writing and math
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HRPO 4314 - Compensation Management CIP 5210010036 Design and administration of compensation systems. Deals with determinants of general level of pay, pay structures, wage and salary surveys, job analysis, job evaluation, performance evaluation, benefit plans, and financial incentive systems. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: Senior Standing Required skill level: College level reading, writing, and math.
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HUMA 1301 - Introduction to Humanities CIP 2401035112 A multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of the values that have shaped the historical development of the individual and of society. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing.
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IMED 1316 - Web Design I CIP 1108010007 Instruction in web page design and related graphic design issues including mark-up languages, web sites, and browsers. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1301 OR POFI 1301 OR BCIS 1405 OR ITSC 1305 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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INTC 1280 - Cooperative Education I - Instrumentation Technology/Technician CIP 1504040011 Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Credit Hours: 2 (1 lecture, 10 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading, writing, and math.
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INTC 1281 - Cooperative Education II - Instrumentation Technology/Technician CIP 1504040011 Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Credit Hours: 2 (1 lecture, 10 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading, writing and math.
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INTC 1291 - Test Equipment Review CIP 1504040011 Review of various test equipment used in industry such as multimeters, calibrators, communicators, measuring amp meter, MegOhm meter, etc. and their proper use. Credit Hours: 2 (2 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading, writing and math. Note: Course Fee: $10.00 per course. |
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INTC 1315 - Final Control Elements CIP 1504040011 Various designs of final control elements including disassembly, assembly, calibration troubleshooting, and required documentation. Basic techniques and calculations for proper valve sizing. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1401 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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INTC 1325 - Instrument Hardware Installation I CIP 1504040011 Introduces the industry-accepted standards for installation of instruments in plant applications. Also addressed are aspects of introducing a piece of instrumentation equipment into the process environment. Topics covered include mounting and tagging of instruments, wiring and labeling in junction boxes, bending and installing tubing and conduit for instrument installation, instrument tool usage and safety, P& ID details, one line diagrams, and schematic diagrams. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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INTC 1350 - Digital Measurement and Controls CIP 1504040011 Basic digital concepts. Includes movement of digital data through common systems employing parallel and serial transfers. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of ‘C’ or better in PTAC 1432 or INTC 1401 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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INTC 1380 - Cooperative Education I Instrumentation Technology CIP 1504040011 Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. The student works for at least 20 hours per week. Conference meets one hour per week. Co-op positions will be provided when available, but otherwise the student must obtain their own employment which is applicable to either the instrumentation or electrical field. Students may register in only one co-op class per semester. Credit Hours: 3 (1 lecture, 20 lab) Prerequisite: Approval of the division chair.
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INTC 1391 - ST - Measurement & Control CIP 4103010003 Overview of instrumentation used in the chemical industry. The course will focus on instruments that measure the following variables: flow, level, temperature, pressure and analytical variables. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab)
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INTC 1401 - Principles of Industrial Measurements CIP 1504040011 Principles and devices for the measurement of process variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, level, and basic control functions. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $50.00 per course. |
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INTC 1441 - Principles of Automatic Control CIP 1504040011 Theory of control room operations, automatic control systems and design, closed loop control systems, recorders, controllers, positioners, feedback, on/off control, proportional, reset and rate responses, ratio and cascade controllers, including both pneumatic and electronic systems. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1401 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Beginning algebra level math (placement code 2). Note: Course Fee: $22.00 per course. |
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INTC 1443 - Application of Industrial Automatic Control CIP 1504040011 A study of automatic process control in industrial plants including measuring devices, analog and digital instrumentation, signal transmitters, recorders, alarms, controllers, control valves, and process and instrument drawings. Hands on hookup and troubleshooting of a single loop to multicontrol loops will be included. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1441 . May be taken concurrently with INTC 1441 with a grade of B or better in INTC 1401 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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INTC 1450 - Digital Measurement and Controls CIP 1504040011 Basic digital concepts. Includes movement of digital data through common systems employing parallel and serial transfers. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Completion of PTAC 1432 or INTC 1401 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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INTC 1457 - AC/DC Motor Control CIP 1504040011 A study of electric motors and motor control devices common to a modem industrial environment. A presentation of motor characteristics with emphasis on starting, speed control, and stopping systems. A.C. theory including capacitive and inductive reactance. Impedance calculations as they relate to an industrial environment with motor control. Transformer, A.C. induction motors and motor control circuits will be emphasized. D.C. and synchronous motors will be touched on. Use of schematics and wiring diagrams to install and troubleshoot three phase motor starters will be emphasized. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1401 . Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Beginning algebra level math (placement code 2). Note: Course Fee: $22.00 per course. |
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INTC 2330 - Troubleshooting CIP 1504040011 A hands-on approach to the techniques of troubleshooting in a sophisticated instrumented environment. Laboratory exercises requiring students to troubleshoot upsets in actual chemical processes. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1315 , INTC 2410 , and INTC 1443 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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INTC 2333 - Instrumentation and Installation CIP 1504040011 A capstone course in Instrumentation Technology that integrates material from previous courses. Students will design, size, install, connect, and start up a small pilot plant. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1315 , INTC 2410 , and INTC 1343 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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INTC 2339 - Instrument and Control Review CIP 1504040011 An overview of instrument control technology in preparation for industry employment and national testing. Review and preparation for ISA Associate CST, NCCER and EPRI exams included. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1343 . Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $22.00 per course. |
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INTC 2359 - Distributed Control Systems CIP 1504040011 Philosophy and application of distributed control systems. Includes hardware, firmware, software, configuration, communications, and networking systems required to implement a distributed control strategy. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1443 . Required skill level: College-level reading writing and math.
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INTC 2380 - Cooperative Education II - Instrumentation Technology CIP 1504040011 Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. The student works for at least 20 hours per week. Conference meets one hour per week. Co-op positions will be provided when available, but otherwise the student must obtain their own employment which is applicable to either the instrumentation or electrical field. Students may register in only one co-op class per semester. Credit Hours: 3 (1 lecture, 20 lab) Prerequisite: Approval of the division chair.
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INTC 2410 - Principles of Industrial Measurements II CIP 1504040011 Additional principles of measurement. Includes devises used to measure process variables and basic control functions. Principles and practices used with advanced flow and level applications. Includes vortex, radar, ultrasonic, and Coriolis. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 1 lab) Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in INTC 1401 and INTC 1441 . Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Beginning algebra level math (placement code 2). Note: Course Fee: $22.00 per course. |
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ITCC 1344 - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CIP 1110020002 Introduction to the installation, configuration, and maintenance of a microcomputer system. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab)
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ITCC 2343 - Network Security CIP 1110020006 Overall security processes with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in the following areas: security policy design and management; security technologies; products and solutions; firewall and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance; AAA (Authentication, authorization, and accounting) and VPN implementation using routers and firewalls. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITNW 1309 - Fundamentals of Cloud Computing CIP 1110010006 Introduction to Cloud computing from a business and technical perspective, including Cloud concepts, services, architecture, system integration, connectivity, data center migration, administration, security, compliance and technical support. Coverage includes preparation for industry certifications. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing.
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ITNW 1313 - Computer Virtualization CIP 1103010006 Implement and support virtualization of clients of servers in a networked computing environment. This course explores installation, configuration, and management of computer virtualization workstation and servers. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1307 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies CIP 1110020007 Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITNW 1335 - Information Storage and Management CIP 1109010006 An introduction to data storage-related technologies. Topics include data storage for cloud, Big Data, mobile, social media, and software-defined data centers. Provides a strong understanding of storage technologies and prepares students for advanced concepts, technologies, and processes. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITNW 1325 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITNW 1336 - Cloud Deployment and Infrastructure Management CIP 1110010006 Focus on Cloud infrastructure, deployment, security models, and key considerations in migrating to Cloud computing. Includes the technologies and processes required to build on-premises and Cloud environments, including computation, storage, networking, virtualization, business continuity, security, and management. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITNW 1309 AND ITNW 1335 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITNW 1351 - Fundamentals of Wireless LANs CIP 1110020007 Designing, planning, implementing, operating, and troubleshooting wireless LANs (WLANs). Includes WLAN design, installation, and configuration; and WLAN security issues and vendor interoperability strategies. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1305 and ITNW 1325 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITNW 1354 - Implementing and Supporting Servers CIP 1109010007 Implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate servers in a networked computing environment. The student will configure peripherals, devices, and resources; set up servers; configure directory replication; manage licensing, system and user policies; and administer servers, disk resources, and directory services. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ITNW 1325 . Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $18.00 per course. |
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ITNW 2305 - Network Administration CIP 1109010007 A study of local area network components and their relationships. Students will create and administer user accounts and groups, plan and set up network file systems, create effective file system security, and implement and administer network printing. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ITNW 1325 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITNW 2313 - Networking Hardware CIP 1109010007 Maintain network hardware devices. Topics include network cables, servers, and workstations; network connectivity devices such as routers, hubs, bridges, gateways, repeaters, and uninterruptible power supplies; and other networking hardware devices. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ITNW 1325 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITNW 2327 - Advanced Cloud Concepts CIP 1110010006 Focus on enterprise Cloud architecture, with advanced topics including multi-Cloud platforms inclusive of computing, networking, storage, monitoring and database. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1307 AND ITNW 1336 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITNW 2329 - Application Development for the Cloud CIP 1110010006 A practical study of Cloud computing architecture and service. Includes designing and developing Cloud based applications, web services, micro services, and APIs; programming for the Cloud using API calls; and building and deploying server-side applications for the Cloud. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ITNW 1336 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITNW 2355 - Server Virtualization CIP 1103010006 An in-depth study of the installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting of a virtualized server environment. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ITNW 1313 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSC 1192 - Enterprise Systems, Tools, Concepts, and Careers CIP 1103010019 This course provides an overview of emerging trends and projects in Enterprise Resource Planning. Credit Hours: 1 (1 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: Approval of the Division Chair. Note: Course Fee: $1140.00 per course. Students must enroll in all 5 courses simultaneously and pay the total SAP ERP Technology fee of $11,770. |
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ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers CIP 1504040011 Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Explores integration and application in business and other segments in society. Included is an introduction to the Internet and the World Wide Web, use of a word processor, spreadsheet, database, web page development, and presentation software. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Note: Course Fee: $18.00 per course. |
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ITSC 1305 - Introduction to PC Operating Systems CIP 1101010007 A study of personal computer operating systems. Topics include installation and configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices, and use of utilities. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSC 1307 - UNIX Operating System I CIP 1101010007 A study of the UNIX operating system, including multi-user concepts, terminal emulation, use of system editor, basic UNIX commands, and writing script files. Topics include introductory systems management concepts and file system and directory structure. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSC 1391 - Special Topics - Fundamentals of Information Systems Technology CIP 1101010007 The course introduces students to information systems and technologies. The history of information technology is reviewed with a focus on key innovations and innovators. Identify and review the importance of digital data to information systems technologies and organizations. The course will present and provide students with opportunities to evaluate social and ethical implications of information systems technology. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing
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ITSC 1401 - Introduction to Computers CIP 1101010007 Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Explores integration and application in business and other segments in society. Included is an introduction to the Internet and the World Wide Web, use of a word processor, spreadsheet, database, web page development, and presentation software. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing.
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ITSC 2321 - Integrated Software Applications II CIP 1101010007 Continued study of computer applications from business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data and linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases and/or presentation media software. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: POFI 2301 and POFI 1349 or approval of the division chair. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSC 2339 - Personal Computer Help Desk CIP 1101010007 Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: 12 credit hours in Computer Technology including: ITSC 1305 , ITSC 1301 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSC 2380 - Cooperative Education I - Computer and Information Systems CIP 1101010007 Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Cooperative education is a paid learning experience. Credit Hours: 3 (1 lecture, 20 lab) Prerequisite: Approval of the division chair. Note: Course Fee: $5.00 per course. |
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ITSC 2381 - Cooperative Education II - Computer and Information Sciences, General CIP 1101010007 Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Cooperative education is a paid learning experience. Credit Hours: 3 (1 lecture, 20 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 2380 Note: Course Fee: $5.00 per course. |
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ITSE 1302 - Computer Programming CIP 1102010007 This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm, emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing; Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3)
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ITSE 1330 - Introduction to C# Programming CIP 1102010002 A study of C# syntax including data types, control structures, functions, syntax, and semantics of the languages, classes, class relationships, and exception handling. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ITSE 1302 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3)
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ITSE 1332 - Introduction to Visual BASIC.NET Programming CIP 1102010007 An introduction to the Visual Basic .NET computer language, including the preparation, coding, and testing of individual Windows applications. The focus of this course includes an introduction to programming concepts and methods with problem analysis and problem-solving techniques included. Data types, control structures, functions, syntax and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships, and exception handling will also be covered in this course. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture/3 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSE 1432 - Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming CIP 1102010007 An introduction to the Visual Basic .NET computer language, including the preparation, coding, and testing of individual Windows applications. The focus of this course includes an introduction to programming concepts and methods with problem analysis and problem-solving techniques included. Data types, control structures, functions, syntax and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships, and exception handling will also be covered in this course. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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ITSE 2321 - Object-Oriented Programming CIP 1102010007 This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm, emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: COSC 1436 OR ITSE 1302 OR approval of the division chair Required skill level: College-level reading and writing; Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3)
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ITSE 2349 - Advanced Visual BASIC Programming CIP 1102010007 Further applications of programming techniques using Visual BASIC. Topics include file access methods, data structures and modular programming, program testing and documentation. Concepts of object-oriented programming are introduced along with database programming and use of the Windows API. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture/3 lab) Prerequisite: ITSE 1332 or approval of division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $18.00 per course. |
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ITSE 2449 - Advanced Visual BASIC Programming CIP 1102010007 Further applications of programming techniques using Visual BASIC. Topics include file access methods, data structures and modular programming, program testing and documentation. Concepts of object-oriented programming are introduced along with database programming and use of the Windows API. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSE 1332 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database CIP 1108020007 Introduction to database theory and the practical applications of a database. The student will identify database terminology and concepts; plan, define, and design a database; design and generate tables, forms, and reports; and devise and process queries. The students receive hands-on experience with a database management system. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1301 OR POFI 1301 OR BCIS 1405 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSW 2337 - Advanced Database CIP 1108020007 Mastery of database design and functionality. Topics include relational database theory; use of advanced capabilities for online collection and distribution of data; and analysis of data using advanced database features. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSW 1307 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3). Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSY 1300 - Fundamentals of Information Security CIP 1110030007 An introductory level course in information security designed to introduce the student to the terminology and multiple aspects of information security. Topics covered will be how to establish and implement information security goals and plans within an organization using firewalls, encryption, physical security, intrusion detection and biometrics. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities to security will also be covered. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITNW 1325 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level reading. Note: Course Fee: $24.00 per course. |
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ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security CIP 1110030006 Instruction in security for network computer hardware, software, virtualization, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITNW 1325 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 1391 - Special Topics - Ethics in Information Technology CIP 1110030006 The course will explore the local and global impact of information technology. Students will learn about the need to maintain a professional code of ethics as various ethical and societal issues arising from evolving computer technology. Topics covered will include the use of computer technology in a global environment as well as privacy, intellectual property rights, open-source software, ethics, and the impact of technology on society. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing
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ITSY 2301 - Firewalls and Network Security Design CIP 1110030006 Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSY 1342 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 2330 - Intrusion Detection CIP 1110030006 Computer information systems security monitoring, intrusion detection, and crisis management. Includes alarm management, signature configuration, sensor configuration, and troubleshooting components. Emphasizes identifying, resolving, and documenting network crises and activating the response team. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSY 1300 AND ITSY 1342 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 2341 - Security Management Practices CIP 1110030006 In-depth coverage of security management practices, including asset evaluation and risk management; cyber law and ethics issues; policies and procedures; business recovery and business continuity planning; network security design; and developing and maintaining a security plan. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1307 AND ITSY 1342 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 2342 - Incident Response and Handling CIP 1110030006 In-depth coverage of incident response and incident handling, including identifying sources of attacks and security breaches; analyzing security logs; recovering the system to normal; performing postmortem analysis; and implementing and modifying security measures. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSY 2330 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 2343 - Computer System Forensics CIP 1110030006 In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Collect document and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ITSY 2330 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 2359 - Security Assessment and Auditing CIP 1110030006 Comprehensive experience for the security curriculum. Synthesizes technical material covered in prior courses to monitor, audit, analyze, and revise computer and network security systems that ensure appropriate levels of protection are in place to assure regulatory compliance. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSY 2342 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing. Math: College-level with corequisite (placement code 3).
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ITSY 2386 - Internship - Computer and Information Systems Security CIP 1110030006 A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Credit Hours: 3 (1 lecture, 9 lab) Prerequisite: ITSY 2342 Required skill level: College-level reading and writing.
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MATH 0114 - College Algebra Corequisite CIP 3201045319 This course provides students with supplementary support while taking MATH 1314: College Algebra. Enrollment is limited to students who are TSI liable. Credit Hours: 1 (1 lecture 0 lab) Corequisite: MATH 1314 College Algebra with the same section number.
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MATH 0132 - Quantitative Reasoning Corequisite CIP 3201045319 This course provides students with supplementary support while taking MATH 1332: Quantitative Reasoning. Enrollment is limited to students who are TSI liable. Credit Hours: 1 (1 lecture 0 lab) Corequisite: MATH 1332 Quantitative Reasoning with the same section number.
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MATH 0142 - Statistics Corequisite CIP 3201045319 This course provides students with supplementary support while taking MATH 1342: Statistics. Enrollment is limited to students who are TSI liable. Credit Hours: 1 (1 lecture 0 lab) Corequisite: MATH 1342 Statistics with the same section number.
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MATH 0152 - College Level Mathematics Corequisite CIP 3201045319 This course provides students with supplementary support while taking a college level mathematics course. Enrollment is limited to students who are TSI liable. Credit Hours: 1 (1 lecture 0 lab) Corequisite: College Level Mathematics Course Note: Enrollment in this course is limited to students enrolling in a college level section that doesn’t have a paired corequisite. Students should consult with a counselor, advisor, or coach prior to enrollment. |
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MATH 0172 - Foundations of Algebra Corequisite CIP 3201045419 This course provides students with supplementary support while taking MATH 0372: Foundations of Algebra. Credit Hours: 1 (0 lecture 2 lab) Corequisite: MATH 0372 Foundations of Algebra with the same section number.
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MATH 0372 - Foundations of Algebra CIP 3201045219 This course develops math reasoning and problem solving through the study of basic algebra with the intent to prepare students for College Algebra. The course reinforces strategies that are specific to becoming a successful math student. A graphing calculator may be required in this course. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture 0 lab) Corequisite: MATH 0172 Foundations of Algebra Corequisite with the same section number.
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MATH 0471 - Foundations of Mathematics CIP 3201045119 This course introduces mathematical reasoning and problem solving through the study of arithmetic. The course includes activities and strategies that are specific to becoming a confident math student. Calculators are not allowed in this course. Credit Hours: 4 (3 lecture 2 lab)
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MATH 1314 - College Algebra CIP 2701015419 Complex numbers; solution of equations and inequalities; graphing techniques; functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic; systems of equations; theory of equations, applications of algebra. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College-level math. (placement code 9).
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MATH 1316 - Trigonometry CIP 2701015319 A study of the trigonometric functions. Includes definitions of trigonometric functions as functions of angles and of real numbers, identities, solutions to equations, graphing, inverse functions, and applications of trigonometry to solving triangles. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1314 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 1324 - Finite Mathematics CIP 2703015219 Applications of algebra, including linear systems, matrices, linear programming, probability, statistics, and interest calculation. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 1325 - Business Calculus CIP 2703015219 Differential and integral calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions with applications to business and economics. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or MATH 1324 . Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 1332 - Quantitative Reasoning CIP 2701015119 Modern algebra and geometry. Topics include introductory treatments of measurement and geometry, sets and logic, functions, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense, proportional reasoning, estimation, technology, and communication are embedded throughout the course. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College-level math. (placement code 9).
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MATH 1342 - Statistics CIP 2705015119 This course includes a study of measures of central tendency and dispersion; probability; the binomial, the normal, the Poisson, Student’s t, and chi-square distributions; hypothesis testing; non-parametric tests; regression and correlation. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College-level math. (placement code 9).
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MATH 1350 - Fundamentals of Math I CIP 2701015619 A theory approach to the development of the real number system, set theory, fundamental operations and concepts of arithmetic, systems of numeration, functions, and logic. TI- 83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 1314 . Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 1414 - College Algebra (Precalculus Track) CIP 2701015437 In-depth study and applications of polynomials, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. This course is designed for students pursuing an academic plan requiring MATH 2413 , Calculus. Students not required to take Calculus should enroll in MATH 1314 . Credit Hours: 4 (4 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College level math (placement code 9)
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MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra CIP 2701016319 Introduces and provides models for application of the concepts of vector algebra. Topics include finite dimensional vector spaces and their geometric significance; representing and solving systems of linear equations using multiple methods, including Gaussian elimination and matrix inversions; matrices; determinant s; lilnear transformations ; quadratic forms; eiganvalues and eigenvector; and applications in science and engineering. (3 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 2414 Required skill level: College Level Math (placement code 9)
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MATH 2412 - Pre-Calculus CIP 2701015819 Applications of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their graphs, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Lines, circles, and other conic sections; vectors, polar coordinates, and parametric equations. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 4 (4 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 1314 and MATH 1316 OR MATH 1414 OR approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 2413 - Calculus I CIP 2701015919 Limits, continuity, differential calculus of algebraic functions and of trigonometric functions, Mean Value Theorem, applications of differentiation, antidifferentiation, the definite integral, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, applications of integration. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 4 (4 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 2412 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College-level math. Note: This course satisfies the Mathematics requirement for the General Education Core |
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MATH 2414 - Calculus II CIP 2701016019 Differentiation and integration relating to the exponential and natural logarithmic functions, the trigonometric functions, and the inverse trigonometric functions; techniques of integration; L’Hopital’s Rule; improper integrals; sequences and series. TI- 83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 4 (4 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 2413 . Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 2415 - Calculus III CIP 2701016119 Power series, vector calculus, differential calculus of functions of more than one variable, directional derivatives, gradients, and other applications of partial derivatives, multiple integration and applications. TI-83 graphing calculator required unless otherwise noted by instructor. Credit Hours: 4 (4 lecture, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 2414 . Required skill level: College-level math.
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MATH 2420 - Differential Equations CIP 2701016419 Ordinary differential equations, including linear equations, systems of equations, equations with variable coefficients, existence and uniqueness of solutions, series solutions, singular points, transform methods, and boundary value problems; applications of differential equations to real-world problems. Credit Hours: 4 (4 lecture/0 lab) Prerequisite: MATH 2414 Required skill level: College Level Math (placement code = 9)
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MCHN 1300 - Beginning Machine Shop CIP 4805010002 Fundamental machine shop safety, math, and measurement. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab)
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MCHN 1302 - Print Reading for Machining Trades CIP 4805010002 A study of blueprints for machining trades with emphasis on machine drawings. Credit Hours: 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab) Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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MCHN 1308 - Basic Lathe Introduction to the common types of lathes. Emphasis on basic parts, nomenclature, lathe operations, safety, machine mathematics, blueprint reading, and theory. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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MCHN 1313 - Basic Milling Operations CIP 4805010002 An introduction to the common types of milling machines, basic parts, nomenclature, basic operations and procedures, machine operations, safety, machine mathematics, blueprint reading, and theory. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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MCHN 1325 - Millwright I CIP 4805010002 An introduction to millwright technology. A study of common millwright tools and fasteners. Development of skills in basic layout procedures, gasket making and installation and oxygen/ fuel cutting. Emphasis on safety in the accomplishment of these activities. NCCER credit available. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $45.00 per course. |
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MCHN 1329 - Millwright II CIP 4805010002 An introduction to millwright tools including specialty, power, and precision tools. A study of the property of metals and the installation of packing. Emphasis on safety in the accomplishment of these activities. NCCER credit available. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $45.00 per course. |
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MCHN 1338 - Basic Machine Shop I CIP 4805010002 An introductory course that assists the student in understanding the machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventive maintenance. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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MCHN 1341 - Basic Machine Shop II CIP 4805010002 A continuation of Basic Machine Shop I. Credit Hours: 3 (2 lecture, 2 lab) Note: Course Fee: $30.00 per course. |
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