Jul 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Course Descriptions


 

Sociology

  
  • SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions, and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts, and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity, and deviance.

  
  • SOCI 1306 - Social Problems


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Application of sociological principles and theoretical perspectives to major social problems in contemporary society such as inequality, crime and violence, substance abuse, environmental issues, deviance, or family problems.

  
  • SOCI 2301 - Marriage and the Family


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Sociological and theoretical analysis of the structures and functions of the family, the varied cultural patterns of the American family, and the relationships that exist among the individuals within the family, as well as the relationships that exist between the family and other institutions in society.

  
  • SOCI 2319 - Minority Studies


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    This course studies minority-majority group relations, addressing their historical, cultural, social, economic, and institutional development in the United States. Both sociological and social psychological levels of analysis will be employed to discuss issues including experiences of minority groups within the context of their cultural heritage and tradition, as well as that of the dominant culture. Core concepts to be examined include (but are not limited to) social inequality, dominance/subordination, prejudice, and discrimination. Particular minority groups discussed may include those based on poverty, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or religion.

  
  • SOCI 2336 - Criminology


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    The course surveys various theories of crime, with an emphasis on understanding the social causes of criminal behavior. The techniques for measuring crime as a social phenomenon and the characteristics of criminals are examined. This course addresses crime types (such as consensual or white-collar crimes), the criminal justice system, and other social responses to crime.


Spanish

  
  • SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students will acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the beginner level.

  
  • SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Continued development of basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the high beginner to low intermediate level.

    Prerequisite: SPAN 1411  
  
  • SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I (3rd Semester Spanish)


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

     

    The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.

    Prerequisite: SPAN 1412  

  
  • SPAN 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II (4th Semester Spanish)


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.

    Prerequisite: SPAN 2311  

Speech

  
  • SPCH 1311 - Introduction to Speech Communication


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Introduces basic human communication principles and theories embedded in a variety of contexts including interpersonal, small group, and public speaking.

  
  • SPCH 1315 - Public Speaking


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Application of communication theory and practice to the public speaking context, with emphasis on audience analysis, speaker delivery, ethics of communication, cultural diversity, and speech organizational techniques to develop students’ speaking abilities, as well as ability to effectively evaluate oral presentations.

  
  • SPCH 1318 - Interpersonal Communication


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Application of communication theory to interpersonal relationship development, maintenance, and termination in relationship contexts including friendships, romantic partners, families, and relationships with co-workers and supervisors.

  
  • SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communication


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Study and application of communication within the business and professional context. Special emphasis will be given to communication competencies in presentations, dyads, teams and technologically mediated formats.

  
  • SPCH 2333 - Discussion and Small Group Communication


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Discussion and small group theories and techniques as they relate to group process and interaction.

  
  • SPCH 2341 - Oral Interpretation


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Theories and techniques in analyzing and interpreting literature. Preparation and presentation of various literary forms.


Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling

  
  • DAAC 1304 - Pharmacology of Substance Use Disorders


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Emphasizes pharmacological effects of substances including 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 hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

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

  
  • DAAC 1319 - Introduction to Substance Use Disorders


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    An overview of causes and impacts of substance use disorders, the primary prevention, intervention, and treatment method utilized, the major drug classifications, and the counselor’s code of ethics.

  
  • DAAC 2307 - Family Intervention with Substance Use Disorders


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Examination of family systems focusing on the effects of substance use and recovery.

  
  • DAAC 2364 - Practicum - Substance Abuse / Addiction Counseling


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 21

    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.

Surgical Tech

  
  • SRGT 1160 - Clinical - Surgical Technology


    1 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 3

    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.

  
  • SRGT 1161 - Clinical - Surgical Technology


    1 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 3

    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.

  
  • SRGT 1191 - Special Topics in Surgical/Operating Room Technician


    1 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges, 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.

    Co-requisite: SRGT 1160 , SRGT 1409 , SRGT 1442 , SRGT 1505 , SRGT 1441  
  
  • SRGT 1291 - Special Topics: Board Prep


    2 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 0

    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.

  
  • SRGT 1409 - Fundamentals of Perioperative Concepts and Techniques


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3

    In-depth coverage of perioperative concepts such as aseptic principles and practices, infectious processes, wound healing, and creation and maintenance of the sterile field.

  
  • SRGT 1441 - Surgical Procedures I


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3

    Introduction to surgical pathology and its relationship to surgical procedures.  Emphasis on surgical procedures related to the general, OB/GYN, genitourinary, otorhinolaryngology, and orthopedic surgical specialties incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care.

  
  • SRGT 1442 - Surgical Procedures II


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3

    Introduction to surgical procedures and its relationship to surgical procedures.  Emphasis on surgical procedures related to cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, plastic / reconstructive, ophthalmology, oral / maxillofacial, and neurological surgical specialties incorporating instruments, equipment, and supplies required for safe patient care.

  
  • SRGT 1505 - Introduction to Surgical Technology


    5 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 4

    Orientation to surgical technology theory, surgical pharmacology and anesthesia, technological sciences, and patient care concepts.

  
  • SRGT 2130 - Professional Readiness


    1 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 0

    Overview of professional readiness for employment, attaining certification, and maintaining certification status.

  
  • SRGT 2462 - Clinical II


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 14

    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 profession.

  
  • SRGT 2561 - Clinical - Surgical Technology


    5 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 30

    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.

  
  • SRGT 2562 - Clinical


    5 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 30

    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.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of SRGT 1409 , SRGT 1441 , SRGT 1505 , and SRGT 2461 .

System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management

  
  • ITCC 1314 - CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    This course covers networking architecture, structure, and functions; introduces the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations to provide a foundation for the curriculum.

  
  • ITCC 1344 - CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    Describes the architecture, components, and basic operation of routers and explains the basic principles of routing and routing protocols. It also provides an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks.

  
  • ITCC 2320 - CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    Describes the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. Emphasizes network security concepts and introduces network virtualization and automation.


Vocational Nursing

  
  • VNSG 1204 - Foundations of Nursing


    2 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 0

    Introduction to the nursing profession including history, standards of practice, legal and ethical issues, and role of the vocational nurse. Topics include mental health, therapeutic communication, cultural and spiritual diversity, nursing process, and holistic awareness.

    Prerequisite: Acceptance into program
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1323 
  
  • VNSG 1227 - Essentials of Medication Administration


    2 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 0

    General principles of medication administration including determination of dosage, preparation, safe administration, and documentation of multiple forms of drugs.  Instruction includes various systems of measurement.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1323  and VNSG 1204 .
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1509  and VNSG 1360  
  
  • VNSG 1230 - Maternal-Neonatal Nursing


    2 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 0

    A study of the biological, psychological, and sociological concepts applicable to basic needs of the family including childbearing and neonatal care. Utilization of the nursing process in the assessment and management of the childbearing family. Topics include physiological changes related to pregnancy, fetal development, and nursing care of the family during labor and delivery and the puerperium.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1323 , VNSG 1509 , VNSG 1360 , VNSG 1204 VNSG 1227 
    Co-requisite: VNSG 2161  
  
  • VNSG 1234 - Pediatrics


    2 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 0

    Study of the care of the pediatric patient and family during health and disease. Emphasis on growth and developmental needs utilizing the nursing process.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1323 , VNSG 1509 , and VNSG 1360 .
    Co-requisite: VNSG 2160  
  
  • VNSG 1323 - Basic Nursing Skills


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 4

    Mastery of basic nursing skills and competencies for a variety of health care settings using the nursing process as the foundation for all nursing interventions.

    Prerequisite: Acceptance into program.
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1204  
  
  • VNSG 1360 - Clinical I - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 9

    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.

    Prerequisite: Acceptance into program.
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1509 , VNSG 1227 VNSG 1323 , and VNSG 1204  
  
  • VNSG 1509 - Nursing in Health and Illness II


    5 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 6

    Introduction to health problems requiring medical and surgical interventions.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1204  and VNSG 1323  
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1360  and VNSG 1227  
  
  • VNSG 2160 - Clinical II - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training (Pediatric Nursing)


    1 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 6 hours clinical

    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.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1204 VNSG 1323 VNSG 1509 VNSG 1360 VNSG 1227 , and successful clearance of a criminal background check and 10 panel drug screening.
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1234  
  
  • VNSG 2161 - Clinical II - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training (Maternal-Neonatal Nursing)


    1 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 6

    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.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1204 , VNSG 1323 , VNSG 1509 , VNSG 1360 , VNSG 1227  
    Co-requisite: VNSG 1230  
  
  • VNSG 2510 - Nursing in Health and Illness III


    5 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 6

    Continuation of Nursing in Health and Illness II.  Further study of medical-surgical health problems of the patient including concepts such as mental illness.  Incorporates knowledge necessary to make the transition from student to graduate vocational nursing.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1323 VNSG 1204 VNSG 1509 VNSG 1360 VNSG 1227 VNSG 1234 , VNSG 2160 , VNSG 1230 , VNSG 2161  
    Co-requisite: VNSG 2561  
  
  • VNSG 2561 - Clinical III - Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training


    5 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 21

    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.

    Prerequisite: VNSG 1204 , VNSG 1323 , BIOL 2420 , VNSG 1509 , VNSG 1360  PSYC 2314 , and successful clearance of a criminal background check and 10 panel drug screening.
    Co-requisite: VNSG 2510  

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia, and Information Resources Design

  
  • IMED 1301 - Introduction to Digital Media


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    Theories, elements, and hardware/software components of digital media. Emphasis on conceptualizing and producing digital media presentations.

  
  • IMED 1316 - Web Design I


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    Instruction in web design and related graphic design including mark-up languages, and browser issues.

  
  • IMED 1345 - Interactive Digital Media I


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    Exploration of the use of graphics and sound to create interactive digital media applications and/or animations using industry standard authoring software.

  
  • IMED 1405 - Digital Media Courseware Development I


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3

    Instruction in courseware development. Topics include interactivity, branching, navigation, evaluation techniques and interface/information design using industry standard authoring software.

    Prerequisite: Instruction in courseware development.
  
  • IMED 2309 - Internet Commerce


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    An overview of the Internet as a marketing and sales tool with emphasis on developing a prototype for electronic commerce.

  
  • IMED 2311 - Portfolio Development


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0

    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 hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    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 hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 2

    Mark-up language and advanced layout techniques for creating web pages. Emphasis on identifying the target audience and producing web sites, according to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards and legal issues.

  
  • IMED 2349 - Internet Server Management


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 1

    Web server software installation, configuration, and maintenance. Includes scripting and website optimization.


Welding

  
  • WLDG 1206 - Fundamentals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)


    2 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 2

    Fundamentals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW).  Includes setup and safe use of GTAW equipment as well as instruction in flat positions on joint designs.

  
  • WLDG 1323 - Welding Safety, Tools and Equipment


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3

    An introduction to welding equipment and safety practices, including OSHA standards for industry.

  
  • WLDG 1407 - Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Basic welding techniques using some of the following processes: Oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW).

  
  • WLDG 1412 - Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    An overview of terminology, safety procedures, and equipment set-up. Practice in performing various joints using Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) equipment.

  
  • WLDG 1413 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description and welding processes. Includes systems of measurement and industry standards. Also includes interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production.

  
  • WLDG 1417 - Introduction to Layout and Fabrication


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    A fundamental course in layout and fabrication related to the welding industry. Major emphasis on structural shapes and use in construction.

  
  • WLDG 1421 - Welding Fundamentals


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Introduction to the fundamentals of equipment used in oxy-fuel and arc welding, including welding and cutting safety, basic oxy-fuel welding and cutting, basic arc welding processes, and basic metallurgy.

  
  • WLDG 1423 - Welding Safety, Tools, and Equipment


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    An introduction to welding equipment and safety practices, including OSHA standards for industry.

  
  • WLDG 1425 - Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    An introduction to oxy-fuel welding and cutting, safety, setup and maintenance of oxy-fuel welding, and cutting equipment and supplies.

  
  • WLDG 1428 - Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    An introduction to shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxy-fuel cutting, and various joint designs.

    Prerequisite: WLDG 1423  
  
  • WLDG 1430 - Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction on various joint designs.

    Prerequisite: WLDG 1423 , WLDG 1428  and WLDG 1435  
  
  • WLDG 1434 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 4

     Principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), including setup, GTAW equipment. Instruction in various positions and joint designs.


    Prerequisite: WLDG 1423  and WLDG 1428  
  
  • WLDG 1435 - Introduction to Pipe Welding


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    An introduction to welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW), including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices.  Emphasis on various welding positions and electrodes.

    Prerequisite: WLDG 1423  and WLDG 1428  
  
  • WLDG 1457 - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 4

     A study of the production of various fillets and groove welds. Preparation of specimens for testing in various positions.


    Prerequisite: WLDG 1423  and WLDG 1428  
  
  • WLDG 2388 - Internship - Welding Technology / Welder


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 10

    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 employer.

  
  • WLDG 2406 - Intermediate Pipe Welding


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 4

    A comprehensive course on the welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) and/or other processes. Welds will be done using various positions. Topics covered include electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices.


    Prerequisite: WLDG 1423 , WLDG 1428  and WLDG 1435  
  
  • WLDG 2432 - Welding Automation


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Overview of automated welding and cutting applications. Special emphasis on safe use and operation of equipment.

  
  • WLDG 2443 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Advanced topics based on accepted welding codes. Training provided with various electrodes in shielded metal arc welding processes with open V-groove joints in all positions.


WIND/Electromechanical Technology

  
  • WIND 1300 - Introduction to Wind Energy


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 2

    Introduction of wind technology, wind farm design, and wind power delivery.

  
  • WIND 1302 - Wind Safety


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 2

    Introduction to safety procedures and practices relating to turbine towers. Includes first aid training and CPR certifications


Woodworking

  
  • WDWK 1313 - Cabinet Making I


    3 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3

    Design and construction of base cabinets and wall cabinets for kitchens and bathrooms. Emphasis on the safe use of portable and stationary power tools.

  
  • WDWK 1413 - Cabinet Making I


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Design and construction of base cabinets and wall cabinets for kitchens and bathrooms. Emphasis on the safe use of portable and stationary power tools.

  
  • WDWK 2451 - Cabinet Making II


    4 semester hour(s)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 2

    Advanced skills in machine woodworking and hand craftsmanship. Emphasizes advanced design and door and drawer construction, laminate installation.

 

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