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Courses Applicable to Each Department

The following two generic course descriptions are available to each department listed on this page.

Department Prefix 888 (Course Name) 1-6 cr. hrs.

Designates a course taken at another institution and accepted for transfer credit by the department. This course number is used whenever no comparable course exists in the college catalog. This course number may appear more than once on a student transcript.

Department Prefix 998 (Course Name) Variable Credit

Designates a new course offered by the department which is being evaluated as to the appropriateness of the course to the major and/or the interest of students in enrolling in this particular topic. This course number may appear more than once on a student transcript.

Course Descriptions Search

To search for a course description, type the beginning of the course name in the Course Title box and click Search, or to view descriptions of courses in a curriculum, select the curriculum from the Department drop-down list.

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Abbreviations

(C) City Campus
(N) North Campus
(S) South Campus
F Fall
S Spring
F/S Fall and Spring
SS Summer Session
F+ Offered every other Fall
S+ Offered every other Spring
N Non-Credit

Course Descriptions by Curriculum

To view descriptions of courses in a curriculum, click the curriculum name.

ABAUTOBODY REPAIR
ACALCOHOL COUNSELING
ANANTHROPOLOGY
ARARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
ASASTRONOMY
ATART
AUAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
AUDCAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DaimlerChrysler CAP Option
AUFAAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Ford ASSET Option
BABANKING
BIBIOLOGY
BMBUILDING MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE
BTBUILDING TRADES/ RESIDENTIAL LIGHT COMMERCIAL
BUBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BWBOWLING MANAGEMENT
CACOMMUNICATION ARTS
CCEARLY CHILDHOOD
CECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CHCHEMISTRY
CICIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
COCONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
CPCOMPUTER REPAIR TECHNOLOGY
CRCRIMINAL JUSTICE
CSCOMPUTER SCIENCE
DACOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DFDRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
DHDENTAL HYGIENE
DLDENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
DNDANCE
DTDRAMA-THEATRE
ECECONOMICS
EGEMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
EGPEMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY/ PARAMEDIC
ELELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
ENENGLISH
ENSLENGLISH As A Second Language (ESL)
EREMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
ESENGINEERING SCIENCE
ETENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
FLFOREIGN LANGUAGE
FPFIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY
FRFRENCH
GAVISUAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY-GRAPHIC ARTS & PRINTING
GEGEOGRAPHY
GLGEOLOGY
GOGOVERNMENT
GPGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST
GSGENERAL STUDIES
HCCULINARY ARTS
HCOBAKING & PASTRY ARTS
HEHEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
HIHISTORY
HMHUMANITIES Course Descriptions
HPHONORS PROGRAM
HRHOTEL RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
HSHUMAN SERVICE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
HTHEALTH
HUHUMAN SERVICES
IEINDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
ITIndustrial Technology - Machine Tools Practice courses
ITPIIndustrial Technology - Plastics Injection Molding
ITPMPlastics Injection Molding
MAMEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
MEMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
MLMEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
MNINDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
MNIMACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY
MRHEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Formerly Medical Record Technology)
MTMATHEMATICS
MUMUSIC
NTDIETETIC TECHNOLOGY— NUTRITION CARE
NUNURSING
ODOPHTHALMIC DISPENSING
OFOFFICE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
OFOBUSINESS: OFFICE MANAGEMENT
OTOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT
PAPARALEGAL
PEPHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHPHYSICS
PSPSYCHOLOGY
PYPHILOSOPHY
RARADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY— RADIATION THERAPY TECHNOLOGY
RCRESPIRATORY CARE
RERECREATION LEADERSHIP
SASUBSTANCE ABUSE
SLSIGN LANGUAGE
SOSOCIOLOGY
SPSPANISH
SSSOCIAL SCIENCE
TETELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
THTherapeutic Recreation Courses
TPTeacher Preparation
WDWEB PAGE DESIGN
WTWEB-NETWORK TECHNOLOGY