Apr 27, 2024  
2021-2022 Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Computer Programming/Programmer

  
  • ITSE 1350 - System Analysis and Design


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Introduction to the planning, design, and construction of computer information systems using the systems development life cycle and other appropriate design tools.

    Prerequisite/Co-requisite: BCIS/COSC Elective or ITSC 1309 .
  
  • ITSE 2309 - Database Programming


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Database development using database programming techniques emphasizing database structures, modeling, and database access.

  
  • ITSE 2313 - Web Authoring


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Instruction in designing and developing web pages that incorporate text, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies and authoring tools.

    Prerequisite: IMED 1316 .
  
  • ITSE 2317 - Java Programming


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Java programming for applications and web applets.

    Prerequisite: ITNW 1325  
  
  • ITSE 2347 - Advanced Database Programming


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Database development using complex database programming techniques emphasizing multiple interrelated files, menu design, security implementation, and multiple access.

    Prerequisite: ITSE 2309 .

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician

  
  • ITSW 2334 - Advanced Spreadsheets


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Advanced techniques for developing and modifying spreadsheets.  Includes macros and data analysis functions.

  
  • ITSW 2337 - Advanced Database


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Advanced concepts of database design and functionality.

    Prerequisite/Co-requisite: BCIS/COSC Elective or ITSC 1309 .

Computer and Information Systems Security

  
  • ITSY 1300 - Fundamentals of Information Security


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    An introduction to information security including vocabulary and terminology, ethics, the legal environment, and risk management. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures are addressed. The importance of appropriate planning, policies and controls is also discussed.

  
  • ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    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.

    Prerequisite: ITNW 2354  and ITSY 1300 .
  
  • ITSY 2300 - Operating System Security


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards.

    Prerequisite: ITSC 1305 .
  
  • ITSY 2301 - Firewalls and Network Security


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    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.

    Prerequisite: ITSC 1321 .

Mathematics

  
  • MACS 0114 - Algebra Support I


    1 semester hour
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    This one-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1314 College Algebra, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1314.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1314  
  
  • MACS 0124 - Business Math Support 1


    1 semester hour
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    This one-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1324.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1324  
  
  • MACS 0132 - Contemporary Math Support I


    1 semester hour
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    This one-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1332 Contemporary Mathematics I, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1332.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1332  
  
  • MACS 0142 - Support for Statistics I


    1 semester hour
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    This one-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1342.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1342  
  
  • MACS 0214 - Algebra Support 2


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This two-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1314 College Algebra, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1314.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1314  
  
  • MACS 0224 - Business Math Support 2


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This two-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1324.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1324  
  
  • MACS 0232 - Contemporary Math Support 2


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This two-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1332 Contemporary Mathematics I, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1332.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1332  
  
  • MACS 0242 - Support for Statistics 2


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This two-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1342.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1342  
  
  • MACS 0314 - Algebra Support 3


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This three-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1314 College Algebra, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1314.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1314  
  
  • MACS 0324 - Business Math Support 3


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This three-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1324.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1324  
  
  • MACS 0332 - Contemporary Math Support 3


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This three-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1332 Contemporary Mathematics I, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1332.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1332  
  
  • MACS 0342 - Support for Statistics 3


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This three-hour NCBO supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods, including communication and appropriate use of technology.  Topics may include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. Students enrolled in this course must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 1342.  This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.

    Prerequisite: By placement
    Co-requisite: MATH 1342  
  
  • MATH 0201 - Developmental Math


    2 semester hours
    1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab

    This is an introductory course designed to identify deficiencies and provide a review of fundamental operations in mathematics based on the individual student’s identified need for compensatory work in basic arithmetic, pre-algebra and/or geometry. Emphasis placed on the use of computer for further practice outside the classroom. MATH 0201 is an 8-week Flex course.

  
  • MATH 0230 - Pre-Algebra


    2 semester hours
    1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab

    This course is designed for students requiring instruction in basic mathematical operations focusing in the development of algebraic skills. Topics may include but are not limited to study in basic math skills in whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; percentages, ratio, and proportion; basic statistics, and geometry; and basic algebra concepts. This course may be offered in different formats: computer-based classroom, lecture, hybrid/blended, or online. Includes a one-hour weekly independent lab.  A grade of “C” or better must be achieved to advance to the next level, MATH 0331  or MATH 0340 . This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation. (TSI Assessment breakdown: 310-335 with an ABE Diagnostic Score of 1-5). MATH 0230 is an 8-week Flex course.

    Co-requisite: For ABE Diagnostic Scores of 1-4, a co-requisite NCBM 0130  is required.
  
  • MATH 0321 - Vocational Math


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    This course is designed specifically for students enrolled in the vocational certificate program. Emphasis is on basic math skills, measurement and computational skills. The course uses individualized and group instruction in a lab setting.

  
  • MATH 0331 - Beginning Algebra


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    This course is designed for students requiring instruction in basic algebraic concepts and notation. Topics may include but are not limited to a review of basic math skills needed for algebra, the real number system, and algebraic expressions; linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables; coordinate graphing, and exponent rules. This course may be offered in different formats: computer-based classroom, lecture, hybrid/blended, or online. Includes a one-hour weekly independent lab.  A grade of “C” or better must be achieved to advance to the next level, MATH 0332 . This course does not transfer or apply towards graduation.  (TSI Assessment breakdown: 336-342 or below 335 with an ABE Diagnostic Score of 6)

  
  • MATH 0332 - Intermediate Algebra


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    A study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations.  This course may be offered in different formats: computer-based classroom, lecture, hybrid/blended, or online. Includes a one-hour weekly independent lab.  A grade of “C” or better must be achieved to advance to college-level mathematics. This course does not transfer or apply to graduation. (TSI Assessment breakdown: 343-349)

  
  • MATH 0340 - Foundations


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab

    A study of relations and functions, inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with a special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations.  This course is for non-STEM majors.  Includes a one-hour weekly independent lab.  A grade of “C” or better must be achieved to advance to college-level mathematics, MATH 1342 MATH 1442 , or MATH 1332 .  This course does not transfer or apply to graduation.  (TSI Assessment breakdown: 343-349)

  
  • MATH 1314 - College Algebra


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences, series, probability, and conics may be included.

    Prerequisite: Score of 350 on the TSI Assessment.
  
  • MATH 1316 - Plane Trigonometry


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    In-depth study and applications of trigonometry including definitions, identities, inverse functions, solutions of equations, graphing, and solving triangles. Additional topics such as vectors, polar coordinates and parametric equations may be included.

    Prerequisite: Score of 350 on the TSI Assessment.
  
  • MATH 1324 - Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    The application of common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and rational, to problems in business, economics, and the social sciences are addressed. The applications include mathematics of finance, including simple and compound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear programming; and probability, including expected value.

    Prerequisite: Score of 350 on the TSI Assessment.
  
  • MATH 1325 - Calculus for Business & Social Sciences


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course is the basic study of limits and continuity, differentiation, optimization and graphing, and integration of elementary functions, with emphasis on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. This course is not a substitute for MATH 2413 - Calculus I .

    Prerequisite: MATH 1324 , MATH 1314 , MATH 1316  or approval of instructor.
  
  • MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics I (Quantitative Reasoning)


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Topics may include introductory treatments of sets, logic, number systems, number theory, relations, functions, probability and statistics. Appropriate applications are included.

    Intended for Non STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense, proportional reasoning, estimation, technology, and communication should be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered.

    Prerequisite: A score of 350 on the TSI Assessment.

  
  • MATH 1342 - Elementary Statistical Methods


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended.

    Prerequisite: A score of 350 on the TSI Assessment.
  
  • MATH 1350 - Mathematics for Teachers I (Fundamentals of Mathematics I)


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the conceptual development of the following: sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the various number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking.

    Prerequisite: MATH 1314 - College Algebra  or equivalent
  
  • MATH 1351 - Mathematics for Teachers II (Fundamentals of Mathematics II)


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the concepts of geometry, measurement, probability, and statistics with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking.

    Prerequisite: MATH 1314 - College Algebra  or equivalent.
  
  • MATH 1442 - Elementary Statistical Methods


    4 semester hours
    4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended.

    Prerequisite: Score of 350 on the TSI Assessment.
  
  • MATH 2312 - Pre-Calculus Math


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    In-depth combined study of algebra, trigonometry, and other topics for calculus readiness.

    Prerequisite: MATH 1314 - College Algebra  or the equivalent preparation.
  
  • MATH 2313 - Calculus I


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a function; the chain rule; mean value theorem, and rate of change problems; curve sketching; definite and indefinite integration of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, with an application to calculation of areas.

    Prerequisite: Pre-calculus Math or equivalent preparation.
  
  • MATH 2314 - Calculus II


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions; parametric equations and polar coordinates; techniques of integration; sequences and series; improper integrals.

    Prerequisite: MATH 2313 /MATH 2414 .
  
  • MATH 2315 - Calculus III


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Advanced topics in calculus, including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, and Jacobians; application of the line integral, including Green’s Theorem, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes’ Theorem.

    Prerequisite: MATH 2314 /MATH 2414 .
  
  • MATH 2412 - Pre-Calculus Math


    4 semester hours
    4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    In-depth combined study of algebra, trigonometry, and other topics for calculus readiness.

    Prerequisite: MATH 1314 - College Algebra  or the equivalent preparation.
  
  • MATH 2413 - Calculus I


    4 semester hours
    4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a function; the chain rule; mean value theorem, and rate of change problems; curve sketching; definite and indefinite integration of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, with an application to calculation of areas.

    Prerequisite: Pre-calculus Math or equivalent preparation.
  
  • MATH 2414 - Calculus II


    4 semester hours
    4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions; parametric equations and polar coordinates; techniques of integration; sequences and series; improper integrals.

    Prerequisite: MATH 2313 /2414.
  
  • MATH 2415 - Calculus III


    4 semester hours
    4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Advanced topics in calculus, including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, and Jacobians; application of the line integral, including Green’s Theorem, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes’ Theorem.

    Prerequisite: MATH 2314 /MATH 2414 .

Machine Tool Technology / Machinist

  
  • MCHN 1352 - Intermediate Machining I


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Operation of drilling machines, milling machines, lathes, and power saws.  Select and use appropriate precision measuring tools.


Medical/Clinical Assistant

  
  • MDCA 1160 - Clinical


    1 semester hour
    0 hours lecture, 5 hours lab

    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.

  
  • MDCA 1254 - Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review


    2 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    A preparation for one of the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) recognized credentialing exams.

  
  • MDCA 1302 - Human Disease / Pathophysiology


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    A study of anatomy and physiology with emphasis on human pathophysiology, including etiology, prognosis, medical treatment, signs and symptoms of common diseases of all body systems.

  
  • MDCA 1305 - Medical Law and Ethics


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants in ambulatory care settings.

  
  • MDCA 1309 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Emphasis on structure and function of human cells, tissues, organs, and systems with overview of common pathophysiology.

    Co-requisite: MDCA 1352  
  
  • MDCA 1321 - Administrative Procedures


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, interpersonal communications, bookkeeping tasks, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbursement, credit arrangements, and computer use in the medical office.

  
  • MDCA 1343 - Medical Insurance


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab

    Emphasizes medical office coding for payment and reimbursement by patient or third party payers for ambulatory care settings.

  
  • MDCA 1348 - Pharmacology and Administration of Medications


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Instruction in concepts and application of pharmacological principles. Focuses on drug classifications, principles and procedures of medication administration, mathematical systems and conversions, calculation of drug problems, and medico-legal responsibilities of the medical assistant.

    Co-requisite: MDCA 1417  
  
  • MDCA 1352 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures


    3 semester hours
    2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab

    Application of governmental health care guidelines.  Includes specimen collection and handling, quality assurance and quality control in performance of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-waived laboratory testing.

    Co-requisite: MDCA 1309  
  
  • MDCA 1360 - Clinical


    3 semester hours
    0 hours lecture, 9 hours lab

    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.

  
  • MDCA 1417 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting


    4 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 4 hours lab

    Emphasis on patient assessment, examination, and treatment as directed by physician. Includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for ambulatory care settings.

    Co-requisite: MDCA 1348  

Marketing

  
  • MRKG 1301 - Customer Relations Management


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    General principles of customer relationship management including skills, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

  
  • MRKG 1302 - Principles of Retailing


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Introduction to the retailing environment, types of retailers, current trends, the employment of retailing techniques, and the factors that influence retailing.

  
  • MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process.  Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues.

  
  • MRKG 2349 - Advertising and Sales Promotion


    3 semester hours
    3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Integrated marketing communications.  Includes advertising principles and practices.  Emphasizes multimedia of persuasive communication including buyer behavior, budgeting, and regulatory constraints.  

    Prerequisite: MRKG 1311 .
  
  • MRKG 2388 - Internship - Business Marketing & Marketing Management


    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.

Music - Private Lessons

  
  • MUAP 1101 - Voice I - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1102 - Voice II - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1103 - Keyboard - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1104 - Keyboard - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1105 - Keyboard - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1106 - Woodwind (Flute) - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1107 - Woodwind (Flute) - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1108 - Brass II - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1109 - Brass I - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1110 - Brass - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1111 - Piano I - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1112 - Piano II - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1113 - Percussion I - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1119 - Guitar I - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1121 - Woodwind I - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1122 - Woodwind II - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1123 - Percussion - Private


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1131 - Brass I - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1132 - Brass II - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1141 - Percussion I - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1142 - Percussion II - Private (non-majors)


    1 semester hour each
    1 hour lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1201 - Voice I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1202 - Voice II - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1203 - Piano I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1204 - Piano II - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1205 - Woodwind I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1206 - Woodwind II - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1207 - Brass I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1208 - Brass II - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1209 - Percussion I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1210 - Brass - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1211 - Piano I - Private


    2 semester hour each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1212 - Piano II - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1214 - Brass I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1221 - Woodwind I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1222 - Woodwind III - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

  
  • MUAP 1231 - Brass I - Private


    2 semester hours each
    2 hours lecture, 0 hours lab

    Individual instruction in voice or brass, percussion, woodwind, stringed, or keyboard instruments.

 

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