Apr 30, 2024  
2021-2022 Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Computer Science

  
  • COSC 1337 - Programming Fundamentals II


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    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.

    Prerequisite: COSC 1336  
  
  • COSC 2336 - Programming Fundamentals III


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Further applications of programming techniques, introducing the fundamental concepts of data structures and algorithms. Topics include data structures (including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees, and graphs), searching, sorting, recursion, and algorithmic analysis. Programs will be implemented in an appropriate object oriented language.

    Prerequisite: COSC 1337  
  
  • IMED 2311 - Portfolio Development


    3 semester hours
    3 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Preparation and enhancement of portfolio to meet professional standards, development of presentation skills, and job-seeking techniques.

  
  • IMED 2313 - Project Analysis and Design


    3 semester hours
    3 hour lecture, 1 hour lab

    Application of the planning and production processes for digital media projects. Emphasis on copyright and other legal issues, content design and production management.

  
  • IMED 2315 - Web Design II


    3 semester hours
    2 hour lecture, 2 hours lab

    Mark-up language and advanced layout techniques for creating web pages. Emphasis on identifying the target audience and producing web sites, according to accessibility standards, cultural appearance, and legal issues.

  
  • ITSE 1311 - Beginning Web Programming


    3 semester hours
    3 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Skills development in web programming including mark-up and scripting languages.

  
  • ITSE 1329 - Programming Logic & Design


    3 semester hours
    3 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Problem-solving applying structured techniques and representation of algorithms using design tools. Includes testing, evaluation, and documentation. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices.

  
  • ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database


    3 semester hours
    3 hour lecture, 1 hour lab

    Introduction to relational and non-relational database theory and the practical applications of a contemporary databases. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices.


Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

  
  • CPMT 1304 - Microcomputer System Software


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Skill development in the installation, configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting of system software in microcomputers.

  
  • CPMT 1311 - Introduction to Computer Maintenance


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Introduction to the installation, configuration, and maintenance of a microcomputer system.

  
  • CPMT 1345 - Computer Systems Maintenance


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    A study of the components within a computer system. Development of testing and troubleshooting skills.

    Prerequisite/Co-requisite: CPMT 1311 - Introduction to Computer Maintenance  
  
  • CPMT 1347 - Computer System Peripherals


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Theory and practices involved in computer peripherals, operation and maintenance techniques, and specialized test equipment.

    Prerequisite: CPMT 1311 .
  
  • CPMT 2333 - Computer Integration


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Integration of hardware, software, and applications. Customization of computer systems for specific applications in engineering, multimedia, or data acquisition.

    Prerequisite: CPMT 1311  and ITSC 1305 .
  
  • CPMT 2345 - Computer System Troubleshooting


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Principles and practices involved in computer system troubleshooting techniques and repair procedures including advanced diagnostic test programs and the use of specialized test equipment.

    Prerequisite: CPMT 1311  and ITSC 1305 .
  
  • CPMT 2350 - Industry Certification Preparation


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    An overview of the objectives for industry specific certification exam(s).

  
  • CPMT 2449 - Advanced Computer Networking Technology


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Network technology emphasizing security, network operating systems, network connectivity, hardware, and software. Includes implementation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of LAN and/or WAN network environments.

    Prerequisite: ITNW 1325 .

Carpentry/Carpenter

  
  • CRPT 1315 - Wall Systems


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Identification of components; construction of wall systems; safe work practices; and the use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.

  
  • CRPT 1323 - Floor Systems


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    An introduction to common floor systems. Includes component identification; construction of a floor system; safe work practices; and the use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.

  
  • CRPT 1329 - Introduction to Carpentry


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    An introduction to the carpentry trade including safety, tools, equipment, terminology, and methods.

  
  • CRPT 1345 - Conventional Interior Finish Systems


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Installation of interior finish systems and components including the placement and installation of doors, trim, floor, wall, and ceiling finishes. Emphasis on safe work practices and the use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.

  
  • CRPT 1411 - Roof Systems


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Principles of design and construction of a conventional roof system incorporating gable, hip, valley and intersections. Emphasis given to safe work practices and the use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.

  
  • CRPT 1415 - Wall Systems


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Identification of components; construction of wall systems; safe work practices; and the use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.

  
  • CRPT 1441 - Exterior Finish Systems


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Installation of exterior finish systems and components including the placement and installation of cornice, windows, doors, siding, and flashing. Emphasis on safe work practices and the use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.

  
  • CRPT 1445 - Interior Finish Systems


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Installation of interior finish systems and components including the placement and installation of doors, trim, floor, wall, and ceiling finishes. Emphasis on safe work practices and use, and maintenance of tools and equipment.


Cosmetology

  
  • CSME 1355 - Artistry of Hair Design II


    3 semester hours
    1 hour lecture, 8 hours lab

    A continuation of hair design. Topics include the additional theory and applications of current trends in hair design.

  
  • CSME 1401 - Orientation to Cosmetology


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of cosmetology.

  
  • CSME 1420 - Orientation to Facial Specialist


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of facials and skin care.

  
  • CSME 1430 - Orientation to Nail Technology


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    An overview of the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for the field of nail technology.

  
  • CSME 1434 - Cosmetology Instructor I


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    The fundamentals of instructing cosmetology students.

  
  • CSME 1435 - Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the instruction of cosmetology students.

  
  • CSME 1441 - Principles of Nail Technology II


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    Advanced concepts and principles of nail technology. Topics include professional ethics, salon management, client relations, and related skills of nail technology.

  
  • CSME 1443 - Manicuring and Related Theory


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    Presentation of the theory and practice of nail services. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to nail services.

  
  • CSME 1445 - Principles of Facial / Skin Care Technology II


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    A continuation of the concepts and principles in skin care and other related technologies. Topics include advanced instruction in anatomy physiology, theory, and related skills of facial and skin care technology.

  
  • CSME 1447 - Principles of Skin Care / Facials and Related Theory


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    In-depth coverage of the theory and practice of skin care, facials, and cosmetics.

  
  • CSME 1453 - Chemical Reformation and Related Theory


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    Presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation including terminology, application, and workplace competencies.

  
  • CSME 1521 - Principles of Facial and Skin Care Technology I


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    An introduction to the principles of facial and skin care technology. Topics include anatomy, physiology, theory, and related skills of facial and skin care technology.

  
  • CSME 1531 - Principles of Nail Technology I


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    A course in the principles of nail technology. Topics include anatomy, physiology, theory, and skills related to nail technology.

  
  • CSME 2310 - Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory


    3 semester hours
    1 hour lecture, 8 hours lab

    Advanced concepts and practice of haircutting. Topics include haircuts utilizing scissors, razor, and/or clippers.

  
  • CSME 2350 - Preparation for the State Licensing Written Examination


    3 semester hours
    Preparation for the state licensing written examination.

  
  • CSME 2351 - Preparation for the State Licensing Practical Examination


    3 semester hours
    1 hour lecture, 7 hours lab

    Preparation for the state licensing practical examination.

  
  • CSME 2401 - The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    Presentation of the theory, practice, and chemistry of hair color. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to hair color.

  
  • CSME 2414 - Cosmetology Instructor II


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    A continuation of the fundamentals of instructing cosmetology students.

  
  • CSME 2439 - Advanced Hair Design


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    Advanced concepts in the theory and practice of hair design.

  
  • CSME 2441 - Preparation for State Licensing Examination


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    Preparation for the state licensing examination.

  
  • CSME 2444 - Cosmetology Instructor IV


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 8 hours lab

    Advanced concepts of instruction in a cosmetology program. Topics include demonstration, development, and implementation of advanced evaluation techniques.

  
  • CSME 2445 - Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    An overview of the objectives required by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for Instructor Examination.

  
  • CSME 2449 - Cosmetology Instructor III


    4 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    Presentation of lesson plan assignments and evaluation techniques.

  
  • CSME 2530 - Nail Enhancement


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    A course in the theory, application, and related technology of nail enhancements.

  
  • CSME 2531 - Principles of Facials and Skin Care Technology III


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab

    Advanced concepts and principles of skin care and other related technologies.


Criminal Justice - Non-Transfer

  
  • CJCR 1304 - Probation and Parole


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Survey of the structure, organization, and operation of probation and parole services. Emphasis on applicable state statutes and administrative guidelines.

  
  • CJCR 2325 - Legal Aspects of Corrections


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    A study of the operation, management, and legal issues affecting corrections. Analysis of constitutional issues involving rights of the convicted as well as civil liability of correctional agencies and staff.

  
  • CJLE 1111 - Basic Firearms


    1 semester hour
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Firearm safety, cleaning and care techniques, proper shooting principles, and firearm proficiency.

  
  • CJLE 1325 - Criminal Justice Survey


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    An overview of criminal justice agencies with an emphasis on preparation for law enforcement licensure.

  
  • CJLE 2324 - Texas Peace Officer Capstone


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors that are components of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement learning objectives pertinent to a law enforcement career.  This class is the capstone course of Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Course #1011.

  
  • CJLE 2520 - Texas Peace Officer Procedures


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 5 hours lab

    Study of the techniques and procedures used by police officers on patrol. Includes controlled substance identification, handling abnormal persons, traffic collision, investigation, note taking and report writing, vehicle operation, traffic direction, crowd control, and jail operations. Partially satisfies Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLE) Course #1011.  Students who complete 7 Texas Commission on Law Enforcement-approved academic CRIJ courses and the 4 sequence courses (for a total of 11 Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Academic Licensing Requirements) may be certified to sit for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Academic Licensing exam upon completion of college/university degree.

  
  • CJLE 2521 - Texas Peace Officer Law


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 5 hours lab

    Study of laws directly related to police field work. Topics include Texas Transportation Code, intoxicated driver, Texas Penal Code, elements of crimes, Texas Family Code, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, and civil liability. Partially satisfies Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLE) Course #1011.  Students who complete 7 Texas Commission on Law Enforcement-approved academic CRIJ courses and the 4 sequence courses (for a total of 11 Texas Commission on Law Enforcement academic licensing requirements) may be certified to sit for Texas Commission on Law Enforcement licensing exam upon completion of college/university degree.

  
  • CJLE 2522 - Texas Peace Officer Skills


    5 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 5 hours lab

    Requires the demonstration and practice of the skills of a police officer including patrol, driving, traffic stop skills, use of force, mechanics of arrest, firearm safety and emergency medical care. Partially satisfies Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLE)  Course #1011.  This is one of a sequence of three courses that may be offered by colleges approved by Texas Commission on Law Enforcement to offer the academic licensing eligibility program. Students who complete 7 Texas Commission on Law Enforcement-approved academic courses and the 3 sequence courses (for a total of 10 Texas Commission on Law Enforcement academic licensing requirements) may be certified to sit for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Licensing Exam. Approval by the designated college departmental administrator is required.

  
  • CJSA 1348 - Ethics in Criminal Justice


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Ethical philosophies and issues pertaining to the various professions in the criminal justice system. Includes ethical issues emanating from constitutional conflict with public protection and individual rights, civil liberties, and correctional policies.

  
  • CJSA 1351 - Use of Force


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Study of the use of force including introduction to and statutory authority for the use of force, force options, deadly force, and related legal issues. Fulfills the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Use of Force Intermediate Certificate requirement. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

  
  • CJSA 1392 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice Studies


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.

  
  • CJSA 2331 - Child Abuse, Prevention, and Investigation


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Forms of child abuse and neglect and the traits of typical abusers. Includes strategies to investigate abuse, interview victims and witnesses, document evidence in accordance with state law, and conduct case studies.

  
  • CJSA 2334 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Series of lectures and class participation exercises presenting selected topics currently confronting criminal justice personnel and the public they serve.

  
  • CJSA 2388 - Internship - Criminal Justice Studies


    3 semester hours
    1 hour lecture, 8 hours lab

    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.

    Prerequisite: This is a capstone course and should be taken in the student’s last semester of their educational program. Permission is required from the Program Director. Students may be required to complete a background investigation with a department/agency/firm. Criminal histories may preclude students from interning at some facilities. Intern supervisors at the facilities have final approval on interns.

Criminal Justice - Transfer

  
  • CRIJ 1301 - Introduction to Criminal Justice


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course provides a historical and philosophical overview of the American criminal justice system, including the nature, extent, and impact of crime; criminal law; and justice agencies and processes.

  
  • CRIJ 1306 - Court Systems and Practices


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course is a study of the court system as it applies to the structures, procedures, practices and sources of law in American courts, using federal and Texas statutes and case law.

  
  • CRIJ 1307 - Crime in America


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    American crime problems in historical perspective, social and public policy factors affecting crime, impact and crime trends, social characteristics of specific crimes and prevention of crime.

  
  • CRIJ 1310 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course is the study of criminal law including application of definitions, statutory elements, defenses and penalties using Texas statutes, the Model Penal Code, and case law. The course also analyzes the philosophical and historical development of criminal law and criminal culpability.

  
  • CRIJ 1313 - Juvenile Justice System


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    A study of the juvenile justice process to include specialized juvenile law, role of the juvenile law, role of the juvenile courts, role of police agencies, role of correctional agencies, and theories concerning delinquency.

  
  • CRIJ 2301 - Community Resources in Corrections


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    An introductory study of the role of the community in corrections; community programs for adults and juveniles; administration of community programs; legal issues; future trends in community treatment.

  
  • CRIJ 2313 - Correctional Systems and Practices


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course is a survey of institutional and non-institutional corrections. Emphasis will be placed on the organization and operation of correctional systems; treatment and rehabilitation; populations served; Constitutional issues; and current and future issues.

  
  • CRIJ 2314 - Criminal Investigation


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Investigative theory; collection and preservation of evidence; sources of information; interview and interrogation; uses of forensic sciences; case and trial preparation.

  
  • CRIJ 2323 - Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Police authority; responsibilities; constitutional constraints; laws of arrest, search, and seizure; police liability.

  
  • CRIJ 2328 - Police Systems and Practices


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course examines the establishment, role and function of police in a democratic society. It will focus on types of police agencies and their organizational structure, police-community interaction, police ethics, and use of authority.


Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling

  
  • DAAC 1304 - Pharmacology of Addiction


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Emphasizes pharmacological effects of addiction, tolerance, dependence, cross addiction, drug interaction, withdrawal, and recovery. Describes the psychological and physiological effects of substance use and behaviors.

  
  • DAAC 1311 - Counseling Theories


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    An examination of major theories and current treatment modalities used in the field of counseling.

  
  • DAAC 1319 - Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    An overview of causes and consequences of substance-related and addictive disorders, the major drug classifications, and the counselor’s code of ethics.

  
  • DAAC 2307 - Addicted Family Intervention


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Examination of family systems focusing on the effects of addiction and recovery.

  
  • DAAC 2364 - Practicum - Substance Abuse / Addiction Counseling


    3 semester hours
    0 hours lecture, 21 hours lab

    Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. A practicum may be paid or unpaid learning experience.

    Prerequisite: To be taken in last semester of study and permission of Program Director.

Dance

  
  • DANC 1112 - Dance Practicum


    1 semester hour
    0 hours lecture, 3 hour lab

    Practicum in dance related topics with emphasis on practical skills necessary for the field. May be repeated for credit once.

    Prerequisite: Must progress in order according to course numbering. Some course sections may require permission of instructor. Students should check the schedule each semester.
  
  • DANC 1151 - Freshman Dance Performance


    1 semester hour
    0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Instruction in dance performance through experiential projects at the freshman level. May be repeated for credit once.

  
  • DANC 2151 - Sophomore Dance Performance


    1 semester hour
    0 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Instruction in of dance performance through experiential projects at the sophomore level. May be repeated for credit once.

  
  • DANC 2303 - Dance Appreciation


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    A general survey of dance forms designed to create an appreciation of the vocabulary, techniques, and purposes of the creative process. This course includes critical interpretation and evaluations of choreographic works and dance forms within cultural and historical contexts.


Drafting

  
  • DFTG 1305 - Technical Drafting


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    An introduction to reading, interpreting, and developing technical drawings, including the principles of drafting and computer-aided design.

  
  • DFTG 1309 - Basic Computer-Aided Drafting


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

     An introduction to computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, using layers, coordinate systems, and plot/print to scale.

  
  • DFTG 1313 - Drafting for Specific Occupations


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Discussion of theory and practice with drafting methods and the terminology required for non-drafting majors to prepare working drawings in specific or various occupational fields.

  
  • DFTG 1317 - Architectural Drafting - Residential


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Preparation of architectural drawings for residential structures with emphasis on light frame construction methods, including architectural drafting procedures, practices, terms, and symbols.

  
  • DFTG 1325 - Blueprint Reading and Sketching


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab

    An introduction to reading and interpreting working drawings for fabrication processes and associated trades. Use of sketching techniques to create pictorial and multiple-view drawings.

  
  • DFTG 1333 - Mechanical Drafting


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab

    Preparation of mechanical drawings including dimensioning and tolerances, sectioning techniques, orthographic projection, and pictorial drawings.

  
  • DFTG 2300 - Intermediate Architectural Drafting - Residential


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Continued application of principles and practices used in residential construction.

    Prerequisite: Suggested Prerequisite DFTG 1317 .
  
  • DFTG 2302 - Machine Drafting


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Production of detail and assembly drawing of machines, threads, gears, cams, tolerances and limit dimensioning, surface finishes, and precision drawings.

  
  • DFTG 2319 - Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Continuation of practices and techniques used in basic computer-aided drafting emphasizing batched files, scripted files, customized program menus, and extracted attributes. Students are introduced to three-dimensional drafting.

  
  • DFTG 2321 - Topographic Drafting


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab

    Map drafting. Emphasis is given to plotting of surveyor’s field notes, plotting elevations, contour drawings, plan and profiles, and laying out traverse.

  
  • DFTG 2323 - Pipe Drafting


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab

    A study of pipe fittings, symbols, specifications and their applications to a piping process system. This application will be demonstrated through the creation of symbols and their usage in flow diagrams, plans, elevations, and isometrics.

  
  • DFTG 2332 - Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Exploration of the use of system customizing for drawing production enhancement and the principles of data manipulation. Presentation of advanced applications, such as three-dimensional objects creation and linking graphic entities to external non-graphic data is also included.

  
  • DFTG 2340 - Solid Modeling / Design


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab

    A computer-aided modeling course. Development of three-dimensional drawings and models from engineering sketches and orthographic drawings and utilization of three-dimensional models in design work.

  
  • DFTG 2386 - Internship - Drafting


    3 semester hours
    0 hours lecture, 9 hours lab

    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.

    Prerequisite: This is a capstone course and should be taken in the student’s last semester.
  
  • DFTG 2417 - Descriptive Geometry


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    An examination of the graphical solution to problems involving points, lines, and planes in space.


Dental Hygiene

  
  • DHYG 1191 - Special Topics in Dental Hygienist


    1 semester hour
    1 hour lecture, 1 hour lab

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.  This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Prerequisite/Co-requisite: DHYG 1215  
  
  • DHYG 1207 - General and Dental Nutrition


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    General nutrition and nutritional biochemistry emphasizing the effect nutrition has on oral health.

  
  • DHYG 1211 - Periodontology


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Normal and diseased periodontium including the structural, functional, and environmental factors. Emphasis on etiology, pathology, treatment modalities, and therapeutic and preventive periodontics.

 

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