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• HSS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Human Services/Social Work
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Humanities |
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• HUM 1010 - Ethics
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• HUM 1070 - Old Testament Survey
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• HUM 1080 - New Testament Survey
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• HUM 1280 - Comparative Cultures
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• HUM 1911 - International Studies–Travel
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• HUM 2510 - Children’s Literature
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• HUM 2740 - Literature as Film
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• HUM 2760 - Southern Mountain Heritage
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• HUM 2780 - World Religions
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• HUM 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Humanities
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• HUM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Humanities
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Industrial Technology |
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• INT 1000 - Technical Calculations
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• INT 1010 - Technical Measurements Laboratory
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• INT 1030 - Print Reading Mechanical/Electrical
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• INT 1050 - Metals and Materials
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• INT 1100 - Introduction to Technology
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• INT 1110 - Machine Shop Technology I
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• INT 1120 - Machine Shop Technology II
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• INT 1210 - CAD/CAM
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• INT 1310 - Welding Technology I
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• INT 1320 - Welding Technology II
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• INT 1330 - Welding Technology III
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• INT 2110 - Fluid Power Systems
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• INT 2120 - Advanced Fluid Power Systems
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• INT 2220 - Preventive Maintenance
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• INT 2300 - Major Appliance Repair
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• INT 2310 - HVAC I
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• INT 2320 - HVAC II
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• INT 2330 - Energy Management
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• INT 2340 - Systems Design
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• INT 2350 - HVAC Advanced Problems
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• INT 2410 - Occupational Safety
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• INT 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Industrial Technology
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• INT 2900 - Individualized Studies in Industrial Technology
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International Studies |
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• INTL 1911 - International Studies Travel
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• INTL 1921 - International Studies–Seminar
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Language Laboratory |
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• LNG 1000 - Language Laboratory
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Law Enforcement Training |
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• LET 1030 - Law Enforcement Firearms
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• LET 1130 - Law Enforcement Driving
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• LET 1350 - Law Enforcement Community Policing
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• LET 1510 - Basic Criminal Law/Procedures
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• LET 1720 - Physical Defense Tactics
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• LET 2110 - Patrol and Traffic Procedures
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• LET 2120 - Criminal Investigations Introduction
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• LET 2200 - Basic Emergency Procedures
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• LET 2400 - Physical Conditioning
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Legal Administrative Assistant |
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• LAW 1010 - Basic Law
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• LAW 1040 - Legal Research
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• LAW 1050 - Legal Writing
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• LAW 1060 - Torts
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• LAW 1080 - Contracts
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• LAW 1090 - Evidence
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• LAW 2010 - Domestic Relations
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• LAW 2110 - Business Organizations
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• LAW 2210 - Civil Trial/Appellate Practice
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• LAW 2310 - Estates and Trusts I
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• LAW 2410 - Real Property
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• LAW 2610 - Creditor Rights and Bankruptcy
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• LAW 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Law
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• LAW 2900 - Individualized Studies in Legal Assistant
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Management |
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• MGT 1010 - Concepts of Management
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• MGT 1020 - Concepts of Management
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• MGT 1110 - Team Building
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• MGT 1120 - Total Quality Management
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• MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management
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• MGT 1500 - Management of Quality
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• MGT 1710 - Cost Control and Productivity
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• MGT 1730 - Principles of Leadership I
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• MGT 1740 - Principles of Leadership II
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• MGT 2110 - Office Management
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• MGT 2240 - Managerial Finance
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• MGT 2510 - Statistical Process Control
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• MGT 2610 - Production/Operations Management I
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• MGT 2620 - Production/Operations Management II
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• MGT 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Management
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• MGT 2900 - Individualized Studies in Management
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Mathematics Developmental Mathematics courses DSPM 0700, DSPM 0800 and DSPM 0850 are taught in a 1+2 format, with students meeting in class one hour each week and working in the Math Lab two hours each week outside of class. These courses require the student to have a graphing calculator. Students should refer to the course syllabus to determine the recommended calculator for these courses.
Prior to enrollment in any college level math course, if applicable, students must first complete any Developmental Studies math requirements indicated by ACT or placement test assessment. (See Admission Requirements ) Two years of high school algebra or the equivalent are required to satisfy graduation requirements for any degree program.
Math 1110, 1510 and 1610 are taught in a 1+2 format, with students meeting in class one hour each week and working in the Math Lab two hours each week outside of class. Math 1200, 1710, 1720, 1810 and 1820 are taught in a 2+1 format, with students meeting in class two hours each week and working in the Math Lab two hours each week outside of class. Most courses require the student to have a graphing calculator. Students should refer to the course syllabus to determine the recommended calculator for a particular course. |
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• MATH 1110 - College Algebra
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• MATH 1200 - Trigonometry
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• MATH 1410 - Math for Teachers I
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• MATH 1420 - Math for Teachers II
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• MATH 1510 - Introductory Statistics
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• MATH 1610 - Finite Mathematics
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• MATH 1710 - Precalculus I
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• MATH 1720 - Precalculus II
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• MATH 1810 - Basic Calculus I
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• MATH 1820 - Basic Calculus II
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• MATH 1900 - Scientific Programming
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• MATH 1910 - Calculus I
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• MATH 1915 - Symbolic Calculator Lab
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• MATH 1920 - Calculus II
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• MATH 1925 - Microcomputer Lab
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• MATH 2010 - Linear Algebra
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• MATH 2110 - Calculus III
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• MATH 2120 - Differential Equations
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• MATH 2750 - Numerical Methods
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• MATH 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Mathematics
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• MATH 2900 - Individualized Studies in Mathematics
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Medical Assistant A student must be admitted to the Medical Assistant concentration before enrolling in MOA 1040, 2050, 2060, 2100, 2110, 2120 or 2130. |
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• MOA 1000 - MA Administrative Competencies
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• MOA 1040 - Medical Insurance/Accounting
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