Academic Course Search
Paramedic Capstone
ID: EMS-272
This course provides the opportunity for the student to function as a team leader in a 911 response agency by managing and accounting for all aspects of the emergency scene and patient care.
Paramedic Internship II
ID: EMS-242
This course provides hands-on experience for initial patient care in the pre-hospital environment and focuses on the ability to assess, care for, and transport medical and trauma patients.
Physical Therapy Practicum II
ID: PTH-276
This course includes a practicum experience in a clinical setting using advanced skills under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist and/or a licensed physical therapist assistant.
Police Science I
ID: CRJ-281
Course topics include but are not limited to: Intro to Criminal Law, Courts, Crimes, and Procedures, First Amend., Basic Patrol Operations, and Traffic Law. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Political Parties, Campaigns & Elections
ID: PSC-225
This course will focus on the dominant two-party system in U.S. politics, the federal campaign and election system, and electoral campaign races. The course will trace the evolution of political parties in the U.S., as well as focus on how campaigns are mounted and won.
Precision Grinding
ID: MTT-155
This course is a study of theoretical and practical training in cylindrical grinding, advanced surface grinding operations and cutter grinding techniques.
Precision Machining I
ID: MTT-151
This course is an introduction to basic machine shop practices with emphasis on safety, hand tools, band saws, drill presses and measuring tools.
Principles of Management
ID: MGT-101
This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling.
Principles of Rescue
ID: EMS-216
This course covers concepts and skills related to the access, stabilization, packaging and removal of patients trapped in wrecked vehicles, endangered by hazardous materials, trapped by structural members, and endangered due to location. Focus is on vehicle rescue, water rescue, remote slope rescue, rescue from hazardous situations, and rescue from mass casualty situations.
Selected Topics in Accounting
ID: ACC-275
This course provides an advanced in-depth review of selected topics in accounting using case studies and individual and group problem solving.
Soil Mechanics
ID: CET-216
This course covers soil types, their engineering properties, and techniques of field and laboratory identification and testing. Also covered is analysis and design of soil-related structures, including spread footings and retaining walls.
Solar Building Fundamentals
ID: SOL-101
This course is an introduction to building materials, fundamental building techniques, and building systems specific to the solar industry.
Surveying II
ID: CET-205
This course includes electro-optical instrumentation techniques and complex computations used in surveying. Also included are field astronomy, highway curves and topographic surveying.
Therapeutic Procedures
ID: PTH-206
This course introduces the rationale and skills for patient therapeutic procedures, including basic exercises, gait training and other skills necessary to patient treatment.
Tool Design
ID: MTT-212
This course is a study of the development, material selection, manufacturing and machining procedures necessary in the production of tools and tooling.
Tooth Morphology and Histology
ID: DHG-125
This course covers the embryogenesis and histology of the head and neck structures with primary emphasis on the oral cavity. The formation, eruption patterns, and morphology of primary and permanent dentitions are studied.
Wills, Trusts, and Probate
ID: LEG-233
This course includes a detailed study of testacy and intestacy, preparation of wills and codicils, and fundamentals of trust and probate administration. Students probate a simple estate.
World History II
ID: HIS-105
This course covers world history from circa 1500 A.D. to the present, focusing on the development of a system of interrelationships based on western expansion and on the economic, social, political, and cultural aspects of each era.
Addictions Counseling
ID: HUS-217
This course provides specific skills for the diagnosis and treatment of substance abuse and addictions. Topics to be discussed include causes and diagnoses of addictions, and treatment modalities.
Advanced Emergency Medical Care I
ID: EMS-230
This course provides an introduction to pre-hospital pharmacology and cardiology as they relate specifically to patient care. Emphasis is placed on the appropriate methods for patient physical exams and solicitation of medical history to maximize patient outcomes.