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Criminal Justice |
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• CRMJ 2410 - Externship
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• CRMJ 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice
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• CRMJ 2900 - Individualized Studies in Criminal Justice
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Culinary |
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• CULN 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety
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• CULN 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts
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• CULN 1320 - Culinary I Fundamentals
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• CULN 1325 - Culinary II Fabrication
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Early Childhood Education |
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• ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood
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• ECED 2186 - Special Topics/Early Childhood
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• ECED 2286 - Special Topics/Early Childhood
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• ECED 2300 - The Mentoring Teacher
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• ECED 2310 - Safe/Healthy Environments
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• ECED 2312 - Early Childhood Administration
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• ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum
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• ECED 2320 - Infant/Toddler Development
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• ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care
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• ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum
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• ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics
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• ECED 2360 - Exceptional Child
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• ECED 2365 - Final Practicum
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• ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment
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• ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy
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• ECED 2385 - Early Childhood Math/Science
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• ECED 2386 - Special Topics/Early Childhood
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• ECED 2390 - Creative Development
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• ECED 2510 - Children’s Literature
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• ECED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education
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• ECED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Early Childhood Education
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Economics |
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• ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics
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• ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics
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• ECON 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Economics
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• ECON 2900 - Individualized Studies in Economics
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Education |
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• EDU 1100 - Technology for Teachers
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• EDU 2000 - Introduction to Teaching
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• EDU 2040 - Child Growth and Development
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• EDU 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Education
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• EDU 2900 - Individualized Studies in Education
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• EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology
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Electrical Engineering Technology |
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• EETC 1300 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering Technology
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• EETC 1313 - DC Circuits
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• EETC 1314 - AC Circuits
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• EETC 1321 - Electronics I
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• EETC 1322 - Electronics II
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• EETC 1351 - HVAC Electrical Systems
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• EETC 1370 - Transformers/Rotating Machines
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• EETC 2199 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology
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• EETC 2299 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology
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• EETC 2311 - Power Technology
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• EETC 2330 - Digital Industrial Control Systems
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• EETC 2331 - PLC I
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• EETC 2332 - PLC II
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• EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics
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• EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology
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• EETC 2399 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology
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Emergency Medical Technician These courses are designed solely for individuals who desire credentials as Emergency Medical Technicians. Individuals seeking admission should contact the Division of Health and Wellness.
Students will be required to meet all health and safety guidelines of affiliating agencies, including a urine or blood drug screen. Students will be required to undergo a criminal background check prior to clinical internship. If, as a result of a required criminal background check, a student is prohibited from a clinical affiliate agency, the student may be dismissed from the program.
Upon successful completion of EMSB 1601 , 1602 , 1101 , 1102 , 1111 and 1112 students will be eligible to take the National Registry Exam, which leads to National Registry certification as Emergency Medical Technician-Basic and licensure in Tennessee as Emergency Medical Technician-Basic.
All interested individuals will be assigned class space as available. Students must maintain a current card denoting successful completion of a Professional Healthcare CPR course while in the EMT classes. Students will be required to undergo physical exam/health verification. Students will be required to wear a uniform to class as well as the clinical experience. Students are required to purchase malpractice insurance through the college at the time of registration for the EMT class.
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• EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab
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• EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab
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• EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical
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• EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship
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• EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations
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• EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies
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• EMT 1030 - EMT-IV Accelerated
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• EMT 1040 - Emergency Medical Responder
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• EMT 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Emergency Medical Technician
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• EMT 2900 - Individualized Studies in Emergency Medical Technician
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Engineering |
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• ENGR 2110 - Engineering Statics
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• ENGR 2120 - Engineering Dynamics
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• ENGR 2130 - Engineering Circuits
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Engineering Systems Technology |
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• ENST 1233 - 3D CAD Mapping
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• ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations
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• ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I
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• ENST 1312 - Computer Aided Design II
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• ENST 1314 - Engineering Graphics
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• ENST 1320 - Solidworks I
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• ENST 1330 - Manual Residential Design
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• ENST 1331 - 2-D Residential Design
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• ENST 1332 - Surveying and Mapping
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• ENST 1333 - 3D CAD Mapping
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• ENST 1340 - Machine Tool Technology
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• ENST 1341 - Machine Tool Technology II
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• ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety
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• ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission
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• ENST 1362 - Industrial Print Reading
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• ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes
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• ENST 2199 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology
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• ENST 2299 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology
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• ENST 2330 - 3-D Commercial Design
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• ENST 2331 - Route Surveying
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• ENST 2333 - Mapping with GIS
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• ENST 2340 - CNC Programming I
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• ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems
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• ENST 2390 - Capstone
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• ENST 2399 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology
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• ENST 2900 - Individualized Studies in Engineering Graphics
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English Prior to enrollment in any college-level English course, students must first complete any applicable learning support writing and/or reading requirements indicated by placement testing assessment. (See Admission Requirements .)
Composition courses (ENGL 1010 , 1020 ) must be taken in sequence. No composition courses may be taken simultaneously and no literature courses (ENGL 2310 , 2320 , 2210 , 2220 , 2110 , 2120 ) may be taken before the composition sequence has been completed. Literature courses may be taken out of sequence.
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• ENGL 0900 - Writer’s Workshop
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• ENGL 1010 - English Composition I
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• ENGL 1020 - English Composition II
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• ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature
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• ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature
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• ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature
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• ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature
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