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2011-2012 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2011-2012 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Classification of Courses

The following classification of courses is furnished for clarification to assist students in choosing appropriate courses:

  1. Courses with the prefix DSP are developmental. These may not be used to satisfy degree or certificate requirements. Enrollment in these courses is limited to students who are placed in them according to the College’s placement procedure.
  2. Courses numbered 1000-1999 are freshman level and those numbered 2000-2999 are sophomore level. However, students having necessary prerequisites may take any course.

Course Descriptions

Two types of courses are offered: institutional credit non-transfer courses not applicable to a degree or certificate and regular college credit courses.

Regular College Credit Courses

The following abbreviations indicate the term in which the course is offered:

F — Fall

S — Spring

Su — Summer

UD — Upon Demand

♦ — Courses which fulfill minimum degree requirements. For more information, see General Education Course Requirements for Associate of Arts, Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science, under » Academic Information  .

— Not part of the Universal Transfer Path.

 

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 1130, 1530 and 1630 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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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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Music

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Nursing

 To be eligible for the following courses, students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. Courses must be taken in sequence.

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Office Administration

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Philosophy

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