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Cooperative Education Cooperative Education is the integration of classroom theory with practical work experience. The program requires a student to have specific periods of attendance at the college and specific periods of employment. The employment periods are established by cooperative agreements between the college and business, industry and government agencies. Students are advised to check with the institution to which they plan to attend concerning the transferability of these courses. |
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• CPED 1010 - Cooperative Education I
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• CPED 1011 - Job Search Skills
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• CPED 1012 - Soft Skills in the Workforce
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• CPED 1020 - Cooperative Education II
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• CPED 1100 - Career Exploration
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• CPED 2010 - Cooperative Education III
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• CPED 2020 - Cooperative Education IV
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• CPED 2100 - Co-op/Internship Experience
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• CPED 2200 - Co-op/Internship Experience II
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Criminal Justice |
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• CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
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• CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process
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• CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation
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• CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defensive Tactics
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• CRMJ 1391 - Patrol and Traffic Procedures
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• CRMJ 1392 - Introduction to Criminal Investigations
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• CRMJ 1393 - Community Policing for Law Enforcement
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• CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement
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• CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections
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• CRMJ 2110 - Legal Issues in Investigations
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• CRMJ 2210 - Issues in Juvenile Justice
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• CRMJ 2322 - Police Firearms
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• CRMJ 2362 - Defensive and Tactical Driving
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• CRMJ 2363 - Basic Law Enforcement Procedures
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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 Responders. Individuals seeking admission should contact the Division of Business and Healthcare.
Upon successful completion of the Emergency Medical Responder course, the student will be eligible to take the National Registry exam at the EMR level which leads to National Registry certification as an Emergency Medical Responder and licensure in Tennessee as an Emergency Medical Responder.
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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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Emergency Medical Technician-Advanced These courses are designed solely for individuals who have credentials as Emergency Medical Technicians and are looking to further their EMS careers as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician. Individuals seeking admission should contact the Division of Business and Healthcare.
Students will be required to meet all health and safety guidelines of affiliating agencies, including a urine or blood drug screen. Students are required to purchase malpractice insurance through the college at the time of registration for the Advanced EMT (EMSA) courses. Students will be required to undergo a criminal background check prior to clinicals. 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. A CPR card is required to participate in clinicals.
Each course requires a “C” (3.0) grade average. Upon completing all seven courses with a grade no lower than a “C” in any course, you will be eligible to take the National Registry exam at the AEMT level. The EMT National Registry exam must be passed before the AEMT National Registry exam can be taken. Passing of National Registry EMT and AEMT levels leads to National Registry certification and with the proper paperwork completed an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) license in the state of Tennessee.
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• EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical
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• EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship
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• EMSA 1150 - Basic EMTB/A Clinical
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• EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab
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• EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab
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• EMSA 1250 - EMT First Responder
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• EMSA 1260 - Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab
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• EMSA 1350 - Introduction to EMTB/A
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• EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies
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• EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies
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• EMSA 2250 - EMTB/A Field Internship
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• EMSA 2260 - Advanced EMTB/A Skills
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• EMSA 2650 - Advanced EMTB/A
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Emergency Medical Technician-Basic These courses are designed solely for individuals who desire credentials as Emergency Medical Technicians. Individuals seeking admission should contact the Division of Business and Healthcare.
Students will be required to meet all health and safety guidelines of affiliating agencies, including a urine or blood drug screen. Students are required to purchase malpractice insurance through the college at the time of registration for the EMSB classes. Students will be required to undergo a criminal background check prior to clinicals. 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. A CPR card is required to participate in clinicals.
Each course requires a “C” (3.0) grade average. Upon completing all seven courses with a grade no lower than a “C” in any course, the student will be eligible to take the National Registry exam at the EMT level which leads to National Registry certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic and licensure in Tennessee as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic.
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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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Engineering |
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• ENGR 2110 - Engineering Statics
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