2016-2017 Summer Publication 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2016-2017 Summer Publication [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Paralegal Studies

  
  • LGLA 1303 - Legal Research


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents legal research techniques emphasizing the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1307 - Introduction to Law and Legal Professions


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Overview of the law and the legal professions including legal concepts, systems, and terminology; substantive areas of law and the federal and state judicial systems; ethical obligations and regulations; professional trends and issues with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1317 - Law Office Technology


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Computer technology and software applications within the law office emphasizing the paralegal’s role in the use of law office technology. Prerequisite: LGLA 1307 , LGLA 1345  and ITSC 1301 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1323 - Employment Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents the fundamental concepts of employment law, including employment contracts, at-will employment, governmental regulations, and discrimination issues, emphasizing the paralegal’s role in employment law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1341 - Administrative Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) An introduction to fundamental concepts of administrative law and procedure including creation of governmental agencies, operation, rulemaking, and adjudication and emphasizes the paralegal’s role in the administrative process. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1343 - Bankruptcy Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Fundamental concepts of bankruptcy law and procedure are presented including individual and business liquidation and reorganization with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1345 - Civil Litigation


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents fundamental concepts and procedures of civil litigation including pretrial, trial, and post-trial phases of litigation and emphasizes the paralegal’s role in civil litigation. Prerequisite: LGLA 1307 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1349 - Constitutional Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) An overview of the United States Constitution and its articles, amendments, and judicial interpretations. Includes separation of powers, checks and balances, governmental structures and process, and individual rights in relation to government. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 1351 - Contracts


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents fundamental concepts of contract law including formation, performance, and enforcement of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code with emphasis on the paralegal’s role in contract law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, LGLA 1303 LGLA 1307 .
  
  • LGLA 1353 - Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course presents fundamental concepts of the law of wills, trusts, and probate administration with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; LGLA 1303 ; LGLA 1307 .
  
  • LGLA 1355 - Family Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Fundamental concepts of family law including formal and informal marriages, divorce, annulment, marital property, and the parent-child relationship with emphasis on the paralegal’s role in family law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; LGLA 1303 ; LGLA 1307 .
  
  • LGLA 1359 - Immigration Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents fundamental concepts of immigration law including substantive and procedural law related to visa applications, deportation, naturalization, and citizenship emphasizing the paralegal’s role in immigration law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 2303 - Torts and Personal Injury Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Fundamental concepts of tort and personal injury law including intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Departmental approval
  
  • LGLA 2305 - Interviewing and Investigating


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of techniques used to locate, gather, document, and manage information with emphasis on developing interview and investigative skills and the paralegal’s role in interviewing and investigating legal matters. Prerequisite: LGLA 1307 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 2309 - Real Property


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents fundamental concepts of real property law including the nature of real property, rights and duties of ownership, land use, voluntary and involuntary conveyances, and the recording of and searching for real estate documents emphasizing the paralegal’s role in real property law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; LGLA 1303 ; LGLA 1307 .
  
  • LGLA 2311 - Business Organizations


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Basic concepts of business organizations including law of agency, sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and other emerging business entities with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 2313 - Criminal Law and Procedure


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Fundamental concepts of criminal law and procedure from arrest to final disposition including principles of federal and state law emphasizing the role of the paralegal in the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; LGLA 1303 LGLA 1307 .
  
  • LGLA 2315 - Oil and Gas Law


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents fundamental concepts of oil and gas law, including relationships between landowners and oil and gas operators, government regulation, and documents used in the industry stressing the paralegal’s role in oil and gas law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 2323 - Intellectual Property


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Presents the fundamentals of intellectual property law, including creation, procurement, preparation, and filing documents related to patents, copyrights, trademarks, and the processes of intellectual property litigation. Emphasizes the paralegal’s role in intellectual property law. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 2331 - Advanced Legal Research and Writing


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Builds on previous legal research and writing courses and covers standard and electronic research techniques and preparation of complex legal documents with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Prerequisite: LGLA 1303  and completion of 12 LGLA credits; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LGLA 2370 - Rules of Civil Procedure


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) An in-depth study of both state and federal rules of civil procedure. Designed to make the paralegal student extremely knowledgeable in locating the proper rules in either jurisdiction. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Departmental approval
  
  • LGLA 2388 - Internship - Paralegal/Legal Assistant


    3 Credits (18 hrs. ext.) The internship is 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, the student, and the employer. Prerequisite: 15 LGLA credits, Enrollment in paralegal AAS or certificate program, approval of instructor; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

Pharmacy Technology

  
  • PHRA 1102 - Pharmacy Law


    1 Credits (1 hr. lec.) Overview of federal and state laws governing the practice of pharmacy. The role of the pharmacy technician and the pharmacist and their associated responsibilities. Includes Code of Ethics, patient confidentiality, and a comparison of legal and ethical aspects. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Admission to the program; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 1143 - Pharmacy Technician Certificate Review


    1 Credits (1 hr. lec.) A review of major topics covered on the National Pharmacy Technician Certification examination. Prerequisite: PHRA 1361  or permission of program director; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 
  
  • PHRA 1164 - Practicum - Pharmacy Technician Assistant


    1 Credits (10 hrs. ext.) Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.  Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: PHRA 1240 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing ; MATH 0308 
  
  • PHRA 1191 - Special Topics in Pharmacy


    1 Credits (4 hrs. lab) 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. This course will prepare the students for their profession by keeping them updated to current laws, policies and procedure changes. This course can be used for specialty certifications in pharmacy such as compounding, chemotherapy and pediatric doses certification. Prerequisite: Admission to program.
  
  • PHRA 1206 - Computerized Drug Delivery Systems I


    2 Credits (1 hr. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Fundamentals of computer information systems and technology within the health care system. Includes specialized skills in the production of pharmaceutical documentation using selected pharmacy software packages and an overview of equipment and devices for drug distribution, preparation, and manufacturing. Also covers mechanical, automatic, and robotic drug delivery systems. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 
  
  • PHRA 1240 - Pharmacy Third Party Payment


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Overview of third party payment and its impact on health care. Includes the principles and practices of managed care pharmacy, Medicaid and Medicare, payment plans, reimbursement methods, and formularies. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 
  
  • PHRA 1304 - Pharmacotherapy and Disease Process


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of disease processes and the therapeutic properties of the drugs used in treatment. Prerequisite: PHRA 1361 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 
  
  • PHRA 1305 - Drug Classification


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of pharmaceutical drugs, abbreviations, classifications, dosages, side effects, and routes of administration Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Admission to the program; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 1309 - Pharmaceutical Mathematics I


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Solving pharmaceutical calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Admission to the program; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 1345 - Compounding Sterile Preparations


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) The process of compounding sterile preparations and aseptic technique within legal and regulatory guidelines specified by USP <797> standards. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PHRA 1361 ; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 1347 - Pharmaceutical Mathematics II


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Advanced concepts of Pharmaceutical Mathematics. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PHRA 1309 ; PHRA 1361 ; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 1361 - Clinical - Community Pharmacy


    3 Credits (10 hrs. ext.) 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. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: Admission to the program; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 
  
  • PHRA 1413 - Community Pharmacy Practice


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduction to the skills necessary to process, prepare, label, and maintain records of prescriptions in a community pharmacy to include customer service, count and pour techniques, prescription calculations, drug selection and preparation, over-the-counter drugs, inventory management and legal parameters. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Admission to the program; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 1449 - Institutional Pharmacy Practice


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Fundamentals of the diverse roles and practice of pharmacy technicians in an institutional pharmacy setting. In-depth coverage of hospital pharmacy organization, work flow and personnel, safety techniques, data entry, packaging and labeling operations, inpatient drug distribution systems including investigational drugs, continuous quality improvement and inventory control. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PHRA 1361 ; MATH 0308  
  
  • PHRA 2361 - Clinical - Institutional Pharmacy


    3 Credits (10 hrs. ext.) 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. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: PHRA 1361 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 

Philosophy

  
  • PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of major issues in philosophy and/or the work of major philosophical figures in philosophy. Topics in philosophy may include theories of reality, theories of knowledge, theories of value, and their practical applications. (3801015112) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PHIL 1304 - Introduction to World Religions


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A comparative study of world religions, including but not limited to Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (3802015212) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PHIL 2303 - Introduction to Formal Logic


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) The purpose of the course is to introduce the student to symbolic logic, including syllogisms, propositional and predicate logic, and logical proofs in a system of rules. (3801015212) Prerequisite: MATH 0310 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PHIL 2306 - Introduction to Ethics


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) The systematic evaluation of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, morals, and standards of value (3801015312) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PHIL 2307 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of major issues in social and political theory and/or the work of major philosophical figures in this area. (3801015412) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PHIL 2316 - Classical Philosophy


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of major philosophers and philosophical themes from the ancient through medieval periods. (3801015512) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PHIL 2321 - Philosophy of Religion


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of the major issues in the philosophy of religion such as the existence and nature of God, the relationships between faith and reason, the nature of religious language, religious experience, and the problem of evil. (3802015312) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • RELI 1311 - Old Testament Survey


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course presents the historical, cultural, and literary approaches to understanding the religious themes of the Hebrew Bible. This course is a non-funded course and may not transfer. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • RELI 1312 - New Testament Survey


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course presents the historical, cultural, and literary approaches to understanding the religious themes of the New Testament. This course is a non-funded course and may not transfer. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

Physical Therapist Assistant

  
  • PTHA 1201 - The Profession of Physical Therapy


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Introduction to the profession of physical therapy and the role of the physical therapist assistant. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; ENGL 0304  or ESOL 0364  and ENGL 0306  or ESOL 0374   or ENGL 0302  
  
  • PTHA 1225 - Communication in Health Care


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Communication theories and principles for optimal delivery of health care. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing. Corequisite: PTHA 1305  and PTHA 1413  
  
  • PTHA 1260 - Clinical - Physical Therapist Assistant


    2 Credits (6 hrs. ext.) 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: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, PTHA 2201 PTHA 2435 ; PTHA 1431   Corequisite: BIOL 2402  
  
  • PTHA 1305 - Basic Patient Care Skills


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) The application of basic patient handling, functional skills, communication, and selected data collection techniques. The student will distinguish and examine the theory, principles, and techniques of patient handling/functional skills and will perform basic patient handling/ functional skills and assessment techniques.Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing. Corequisite: PTHA 1225  and PTHA 1413  
  
  • PTHA 1321 - Pathophysiology for the PTA


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Study of the pathophysiology of diseases/conditions encountered in physical therapy. Prerequisite: PTHA 1260 , PTHA 1431 , PTHA 2201 , and PTHA 2435 . Corequisite: PTHA 2409  
  
  • PTHA 1413 - Functional Anatomy


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) The relationship of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems to normal and abnormal movement. Study of human anatomy and its application to physical therapy. Integration of skills related to the kinesiological assessment of the human body. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing. Corequisite: PTHA 1225  and PTHA 1305  
  
  • PTHA 1431 - Physical Agents


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Biophysical principles, physiological effects, intervention efficacy, and application of physical agents. The theory and application of thermal and electrotherapy treatments, hydrotherapy and wound care, massage, and traction techniques are presented. The indications, contraindications, clinical efficacy and relevant documentation are discussed. Prerequisite: PTHA 1225 , PTHA 1305  and PTHA 1413 . Corequisite: PTHA 1260 , PTHA 2201  and PTHA 2435 .
  
  
  • PTHA 2217 - Issues in Health Care


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Organizational patterns, administrative principles, legal and ethical issues in physical therapy, and preparation for licensure and employment. Exploration of the job placement skills in physical therapy. Additional emphasis will be placed on the transition from student to practitioner. Prerequisite: PTHA 2250 PTHA 2461 PTHA 2462   Corequisite: PTHA 2463  
  
  • PTHA 2250 - Current Concepts in Physical Therapy


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Current concepts, skills, and knowledge in the provision of physical therapy services. Includes enhancement of professional development. Prerequisite: PTHA 1321  and PTHA 2409  with a minimum grade of “C”.
  
  • PTHA 2363 - Clinical-Physical Therapy Assistant


    5 Credits 15 external hrs 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: PTHA 2461  and PTHA 2462 .  Corequisite: PTHA 2217  
  
  • PTHA 2409 - Therapeutic Exercise


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Concepts, principles, and application of techniques related to therapeutic exercise and functional training. Prerequisite: PTHA 1260 , PTHA 1431 , PTHA 2201  and PTHA 2435 . Corequisite: PTHA 1321  
  
  
  • PTHA 2461 - Clinical - Physical Therapy Assistant


    4 Credits (12 hrs. ext.) 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: None. Corequisite: PTHA 2250 , PTHA 2462  
  
  • PTHA 2462 - Clinical - Physical Therapy Assistant


    4 Credits (12 hrs. ext.) 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: None. Corequisite: PTHA 2250 , PTHA 2461  
  
  • PTHA 2463 - Clinical-Physical Therapy Assistant


    4 Credits (15 ext. hrs.) 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: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, PTHA 2461  and PTHA 2462 .   Corequisite: PTHA 2217  
  
  • PTHA 2563 - Clinical-Physical Therapy Assistant


    5 Credits (15 ext. hrs.) 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: PTHA 2461  and PTHA 2462 .  Corequisite: PTHA 2217  

Physics

  
  • PHYS 1401 - College Physics I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications of classical mechanics and thermodynamics, including harmonic motion, mechanical waves and sound, physical systems, Newton’s Laws of Motion, and gravitation and other fundamental forces; with emphasis on problem solving. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental principles of physics. This course is not for physical science and engineering majors but can serve as the Physics requirement for the pre-professional medical programs. (4008015303) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 1316  or equivalent.
  
  • PHYS 1402 - College Physics II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is a continuation of PHYS 1401 . Fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electrostatics, electromagnetism, waves, sound, light, optics, and modern physics topics; with emphasis on problem solving. Laboratory activities will reinforce fundamental principles of physics. This course is not for physical science and engineering majors but can serve as the physics requirement for the pre-professional medical programs. (4008015303) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PHYS 1401 .

     

  
  • PHYS 1403 - Stars and Galaxies


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This is an introductory course that will concentrate on the origin, life and fate of stars, galaxies, and the universe outside our solar system, including the exploration of the universe by astronomers and the understanding of the principles that lie behind the functioning of the universe. An appropriate laboratory program may include real-time telescope observations, field trips and experience with more advanced observing techniques. This is a course for non-science majors who need natural science credit or anyone who wants to study the wonders of the universe. (4002015103) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 or 0309  or higher or departmental approval.
  
  • PHYS 1404 - Solar System


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This is an introductory course that will concentrate on the origin and life of the sun and its solar system, the various bodies in the solar system and solar system mechanics. An appropriate laboratory program may include real-time telescope observations, field trips and internet research. This is a course for non-science majors who need natural science credit or anyone who wants to study the wonders of the universe. (4002015203) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 or 0309 or higher  or departmental approval.
  
  • PHYS 1410 - Elementary Physics


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Conceptual level survey of topics in physics intended for liberal arts and other non-science majors. This course offers the opportunities for the students to explore the basic principles in motion, matter, heat, sound, electricity, light, and modern physics. It includes an appropriate laboratory program. (4008015103) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0310 .
  
  • PHYS 2425 - University Physics I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Fundamental principles of physics, using calculus, for science, computer science, and engineering majors; the principles and applications of classical mechanics, including harmonic motion, physical systems and thermodynamics; and emphasis on problem solving. Laboratory activities include experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports. (4001015403) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 2413 .
  
  • PHYS 2426 - University Physics II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is a continuation of PHYS 2425 . Principles of physics for science, computer science, and engineering majors, using calculus, involving the principles of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electromagnetism, waves, sound, light, and optics. Laboratory activities include experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports. ​ (4001015703) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PHYS 2425 . Prerequisite/Corequisite: MATH 2414

Portuguese

  
  • PORT 1411 - Beginning Portuguese I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) This course includes beginner’s pronunciation, oral practice, conversation, development of listening comprehension, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. (1609045113) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • PORT 1412 - Beginning Portuguese II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs.lab) This course is a continuation of PORT 1411  with continued development of basic Portuguese 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. (1609045113) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PORT 1411 .
  
  • PORT 2311 - Intermediate Portuguese I


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course stresses both oral and written exercises to increase vocabulary, expansion of grammatical principles and short themes written on a variety of topics. Selected readings are included to improve comprehension in Portuguese. (1609045213) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PORT 1412 .
  
  • PORT 2312 - Intermediate Portuguese II


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course is a continuation of PORT 2311 , with emphasis on works by writers of the target language. Continued reinforcement of grammatical principles and development of writing skills are stressed. (1609045213) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PORT 2311 .

Process Technology

  
  • CTEC 1441 - Applied Instrumental Analysis I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Principles of instrumental chemical analysis that includes chromatography, spectroscopy, and electroanalytical chemistry. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 1302 - Introduction To Process Technology


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) An introduction overview of the processing industries. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 1408 - Safety, Health, and Environment I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.)  An overview of safety, health, and environmental issues in the performance of all job tasks. Prerequisite: None
  
  • PTAC 1410 - Process Technology I-Equipment


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduction to the use of common processing equipment. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 1432 - Process Instrumentation I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Study of the instruments and control systems used in the process industry including terminology, process variables, symbology, control loops, and basic troubleshooting. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 1454 - Industrial Processes


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) The study of the common types of industrial processes. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 2314 - Principles of Quality


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Study of the background and application of quality concepts. Topics include team skills, quality tools, statistics, economics and continuous improvement. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 2346 - Process Troubleshooting


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Instruction in the different types of troubleshooting techniques, procedures, and methods used to solve process problems. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 2420 - Process Technology II - Systems


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A study of various process systems including related scientific principles. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 2438 - Process Technology III - Operations


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) This course emphasizes activities associated with the hands-on operations of process equipment. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • PTAC 2448 - Safety, Health, and Environment II


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Continued instruction in the application of concepts presented in Safety, Health, and Environment I. Emphasis on emergency response concepts. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • SCIT 1318 - Applied Physics


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Introduction to physics for industrial applications including vectors, motion, mechanics, simple machines, matter, heat, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: None.

Psychology

  
  • PSYC 2301 - General Psychology


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course is a survey of the essential subject areas, major theories and approaches to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. (4201015125) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing.
  
  • PSYC 2306 - Human Sexuality


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course will provide an overview of the broad field of human sexuality. Topics will be covered from various perspectives - biological, sociological, anthropological, etc., but will focus primarily on the psychological perspective. The goal is for each student to learn factual, scientifically-based information that will provoke thought and contribute to his/her own decision-making on sexual issues outside of the classroom. (4201015325) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PSYC 2301  or departmental approval.
  
  • PSYC 2308 - Child Growth and Development


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course will address psychological development from conception through adolescence with references to physical, cognitive, social and personality changes. Students will examine the interplay of biological factors, human interaction, social structures and cultural forces in development. Students who have taken PSYC 2314  must have instructor approval to enroll in PSYC 2308. (4207035125) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PSYC 2301  or departmental approval.
  
  • PSYC 2314 - Lifespan Growth and Development


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of development from conception to death with emphasis on factors which influence growth and development. Consideration will be given to social, emotional, cognitive and physical growth and development at each period of the lifespan. Students who have taken PSYC 2308  must have instructor approval to enroll in PSYC 2314. (4227035125) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PSYC 2301 .
  
  • PSYC 2315 - Psychology of Adjustment


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) An examination of psychological issues common to everyday life. Topics include issues of personal growth and development, relationship factors, stress and behavioral control, and behavioral change. (4201015625) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PSYC 2301 .
  
  • PSYC 2316 - Psychology of Personality


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) An examination of the major personality theories and ideas within the field of psychology. Includes, but not limited to, psychoanalytic, Neo-Freudian, humanistic and behavioral ideas and methods of personality measurement. (4201015725) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; PSYC 2301 .
  
  • PSYC 2317 - Basic Statistics


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Introduction to basic statistical concepts including measures of central tendency, variability, and statistical inference. Some emphasis is placed on t-test, correlation, and analysis of variance. (4201015225) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0310 
  
  • PSYC 2319 - Social Psychology


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) The course focuses on individual behavior as affected by cultural and social stimuli. Social behavior, interpersonal influence, group membership, and the relations between persons and social systems are emphasized. (4227075125) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; SOCI 1301  or PSYC 2301  or departmental approval.

Respiratory Care

  
  • RSPT 1160 - Clinical Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist


    1 Credits (6 hrs. ext.) 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. This course may be offered only by a college with a program approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Education (CoARC) or successor organizations. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing.
  
  • RSPT 1166 - Practicum Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist


    1 Credits (8 hrs. ext.) Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing. Corequisite: RSPT 1325   and RSPT 1429 .
  
  • RSPT 1167 - Practicum Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist


    1 Credits (10 hrs. ext.) Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. This course may be offered only by a college with a program approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Education (CoARC) or successor organizations. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • RSPT 1207 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology


    2 Credits (1 hr. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. This course may be offered only by a college with a program approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Education (CoARC) or successor organizations. Prerequisite: Department approval.
  
  • RSPT 1213 - Basic Respiratory Care Pharmacology


    2 Credits (1 hr. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A study of basic pharmacological principles/practices of respiratory care drugs. Emphasis on classification, routes of administration, dosages/calculations, and physiological interaction. This course may be offered only by a college with a program approved by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care Education (CoARC) or successor organizations. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • RSPT 1310 - Respiratory Care Procedures I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Essential knowledge of the equipment and techniques used in the treatment of cardiopulmonary disease. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing.
 

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