Academic Course Search
American History: 1877 to Present
ID: HIS-202
This course is a survey of u.s. history from 1877 to the present. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.
Analog Integrated Circuits
ID: EET-220
This course includes analysis, application, and experiments involving such integrated circuits as op-amps, timers and IC regulators. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.
Arc Welding I
ID: WLD-111
This course covers the safety, equipment, and skills used in the shielded mental arc welding process. Fillet welds are made to visual criteria in several positions.
Automotive Transmission/Transaxle
ID: AUT-151
This course is a basic study of automotive transmission and transaxle service, including proper procedures for doing minor transmission and transaxle removal and replacement procedures.
Basic Elec for HVAC/R
ID: ACR-106
This course includes a basic study of electricity, including Ohm's law and series and parallel circuits as they relate to heating, ventilating, air conditioning and/or refrigeration systems.
Beginning Engine Repair
ID: AUT-105
This course is a basic study of minor engine repairs, including in-frame repairs and cylinder head reconditioning.
Business Communications
ID: BUS-130
This course covers the application of communication skills to situations routinely encountered in business environments. Students will generate oral and written reports and presentation.
Business Taxation
ID: ACC-224
This course is an introduction to tax reporting requirements and taxation of the proprietorship, partnership, S Corporation, C Corporation, and limited liability company. Some form preparation is required.
Cardiac Monitoring Application
ID: AHS-177
This course is a study of cardiac monitoring techniques including basic cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, electrophysiology, rhythms and dysrhythmia recognition and equipment maintenance.
Careers in American Sign Language
ID: ASL-110
This course will provide students with a knowledge of various career options related to the field of sign language interpretation and deafness. Students will observe, research, and analyze various settings in ASL.
Civil Litigation I
ID: LEG-201
This course is a study of the principles of litigation and the rules of procedure for each court in the South Carolina system, including pleading, practice, and discovery procedures.
Clinical Experience I
ID: MLT-251
This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory.
Clinical Practice I
ID: PTH-252
This course introduces the elementary clinical procedures involved in the patient care setting.
Clinical Practicum I
ID: MLT-260
This course provides clinical experience in a supervised setting for developing technical proficiency in routine laboratory procedures.
Construction Methods and Estimating
ID: CET-235
This course covers basic construction techniques with emphasis on cost estimating. This course includes quantity takeoff and tabulation of data spreadsheet format. Oral and written presentations are included.
Contemporary Nursing Practice III
ID: NUR-275
This course further develops the role of the nurse in delivering care to individuals with complex health issues.
Cost Accounting I
ID: ACC-230
This course is a study of the accounting principles involved in job order cost systems.
Cross-Section Anatomy for Medical Imag
ID: AHS-206
This course is a study of human anatomy as viewed in cross-sectional planes. This is used in medical imaging modalities such as computed tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Ultrasound.
Data Science I
ID: CPT-189
This course is an introduction to foundational topics in data science. Topics include data collection, integration, management, modeling, analysis, visualization, presentation, and decision making.
Data Structures
ID: CPT-244
This course examines data structures widely used in programming. Topics include linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and sorting and searching techniques.