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

» Course Descriptions


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.

  
  • MATH 1910 - Calculus I

    4 credits


    ♦ Rates of change, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions with applications. Symbolic calculator required–see course syllabus for details. Four hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): Four years of high school mathematics including geometry and trigonometry or recommended courses from MATH 1710, 1720.) (Corequisite(s): MATH 1915.) F, S
  
  • MATH 1915 - Symbolic Calculator Lab

    1 credits


    Supplement to MATH 1910 demonstrating calculus concepts and computations using a symbolic calculator. One hour per week. F, S
  
  • MATH 1920 - Calculus II

    4 credits


    Techniques of integration, plane analytic geometry, transcendental functions, hyperbolic functions, polar coordinates, sequences and series. Symbolic calculator required–see course syllabus for details. Four hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910.) (Corequisite(s): MATH 1925.) S
  
  • MATH 1925 - Microcomputer Lab

    1 credits


    Supplement to MATH 1920 featuring computer demonstrations and projects involving concepts of calculus using a computer algebra system. One hour per week. S
  
  • MATH 2010 - Linear Algebra

    3 credits


    A study of systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors and linear transformations. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910.) S
  
  • MATH 2110 - Calculus III

    4 credits


    Vectors, partial and directional derivatives, gradients, multiple integrals, vector analysis. Four hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920.) F
  
  • MATH 2120 - Differential Equations

    3 credits


    Ordinary differential equations and their solution techniques, equations with constant coefficients, Laplace transform with applications to initial value problems, series solutions and numerical methods. Three hours per week (Prerequisite(s): MATH 2110.) S
  
  • MATH 2750 - Numerical Methods

    3 credits


    Numerical methods for finding roots of equations, solving systems of equations, numerical integration, modeling techniques, interpolation, the method of least squares and solving ordinary differential equations using MATLAB, Visual C++/Java and g-programming. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MATH 2010.) (Corequisite(s): MATH 2120.) UD
  
  • MATH 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Mathematics

    1-6 credits


    Detailed study of a specific topic in mathematics. UD
  
  • MATH 2900 - Individualized Studies in Mathematics

    1-9 credits


    Independent and individualized studies in mathematics. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD

Medical Assistant

 A student must be admitted to the Medical Assistant concentration before enrolling in MOA 1040, 2050, 2060, 2100, 2110, 2120 or 2130.

  
  • MOA 1000 - MA Administrative Competencies

    3 credits


    This course will provide the student with an overview of activities performed by Medical Assistants in the physician’s office through lecture and simulated activities. Qualifications, professionalism and career opportunities for MA. Requirements for admission to MA concentration. Three hours per week. F
  
  • MOA 2100 - Medical Assistant Practicum

    4 credits


    Supervised non-compensated work experience in a medical facility. S
  
  • MOA 2110 - Pharmacology for MA Majors

    3 credits


    Prescription and generic names, medical abbreviations, side effects, legal regulations, dosage calculations, writing prescriptions, drug classifications, drugs used for emergency use, principles of preparing and administering oral and parenteral medications, emphasis on top 50 prescribed drugs, effects of medications on body systems and treatment purpose. Three hours per week. F
  
  • MOA 2120 - Clinical Procedures I

    4 credits


    Patient assessment including vital signs and specialty assessment procedures; medical and surgical asepsis, sterilization, physical therapy, minor surgical procedures, administration of medications, injections, and EKG’s; professional CPR and first aid. Two hours lecture and four hours lab per week. F
  
  • MOA 2130 - Clinical Procedures II

    4 credits


    Functions of a physician’s office lab; methods in hematology (venipuncture and capillary testing), urinalysis, immunology and microbiology; diagnostic procedures in X-rays; IV theory; nutrition; and preparation for Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam. Two hours lecture and four hours lab per week. (Prerequisite(s): MOA 2120.) S
  
  • MOA 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Medical Assistant

    1-6 credits


    Detailed study in a specific topic in medical assisting. UD
  
  • MOA 2900 - Individualized Studies in Medical Assistant

    1-9 credits


    Independent and individualized studies in medical assisting. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD

Music

  
  • MUS 1010 - Music Theory and Harmony I

    3 credits


    Basic elements of music including key signatures, major and minor scales, note values and meter, pitch notation, intervals and triads; four-part harmony using triads in the roots and first inversion and the dominant seventh chord; beginning sight singing and melodic and harmonic dictation. Three hours per week. F
  
  • MUS 1020 - Music Theory and Harmony II

    3 credits


    Four-part harmony in all inversions, harmonic analysis, intermediate sight singing, and melodic and harmonic dictation. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MUS 1010.) S
  
  • MUS 1030 - Music Appreciation

    3 credits


     ♦ Experience in listening to and understanding music from the Middle Ages to the present. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): All required developmental reading and writing courses must be completed.) F,S
  
  • MUS 1110 - Vocal Rhapsody

    2 credits


    This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of literature from early Renaissance to contemporary songs. Students will study fundamentals of vocal production and musical notation. They will learn basic performance and choreography techniques. Vocal Rhapsody is a CSCC performance choir with an extensive schedule of performances both on campus and in the service area. (Prerequisite(s): Selection by audition process after prior semester’s finals; Permission of instructor.) UD
  
  • MUS 1120 - Vocal Rhapsody

    2 credits


    This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of literature from early Renaissance to contemporary songs. Students will study fundamentals of vocal production and musical notation. They will learn basic performance and choreography techniques. Vocal Rhapsody is a CSCC performance choir with extensive schedule of performances both on campus and in the service area. (Prerequisite(s): Selection by audition process after prior semester’s finals; Permission of instructor.) UD
  
  • MUS 1150 - Voice

    1 credits


    Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 1160 - Voice

    1 credits


    Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 1170 - Voice

    2 credits


    Private instruction in voice using selected exercises, vocalizes and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 1180 - Voice

    2 credits


    Private instruction in voice using selected exercises, vocalizes and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 1210 - Piano

    1 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 1220 - Piano

    1 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 1230 - Piano

    2 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 1240 - Piano

    2 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 1410 - Chamber Choir

    2 credits


    Choral ensemble open to all students. Basic music reading, theory, proper choral tone and vocal fundamentals will be reviewed. Choir will study literature from various style periods and will have one or two performances per semester. No prerequisite or audition is required.

      F, S

  
  • MUS 1420 - Chamber Choir

    2 credits


    Choral ensemble open to all students. Basic music reading, theory, proper choral tone and vocal fundamentals will be reviewed. Choir will study literature from various style periods and will have one or two performances per semester. No prerequisite or audition is required. F, S
  
  • MUS 1470 - Stage Band

    2 credits


    Performance of popular band music, including jazz. UD
  
  • MUS 1480 - Stage Band

    2 credits


    Performance of popular band music, including jazz. UD
  
  • MUS 1670 - Guitar

    1 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 1680 - Guitar

    1 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 1770 - Guitar

    2 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 1780 - Guitar

    2 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2010 - Advanced Theory and Harmony I

    3 credits


    Four-part harmony using modulations, secondary dominants, Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords; harmonic analysis; keyboard harmony; advanced sightsinging. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MUS 1020.) F
  
  • MUS 2020 - Advanced Theory and Harmony II

    3 credits


    Study of musical form; musical analysis of 19th and 20th century works; advanced melodic and harmonic writing. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): MUS 2010.) S
  
  • MUS 2110 - Vocal Rhapsody

    2 credits


    This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of literature from early Renaissance to contemporary songs. Students will study fundamentals of vocal production and musical notation. They will learn basic performance and choreography techniques. Vocal Rhapsody is a CSCC performance choir with an extensive schedule of performances both on campus and in the service area. Two hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): Selection by audition process after prior semester’s finals; Permission of instructor.) UD
  
  • MUS 2120 - Vocal Rhapsody

    2 credits


    This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of literature from early Renaissance to contemporary songs. Students will study fundamentals of vocal production and musical notation. They will learn basic performance and choreography techniques. Vocal Rhapsody is a CSCC performance choir with an extensive schedule of performances both on campus and in the service area. Two hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): Selection by audition process after prior semester’s finals; Permission of instructor.) UD
  
  • MUS 2210 - Piano

    1 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 2220 - Piano

    1 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 2230 - Piano

    2 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2240 - Piano

    2 credits


    Private instruction in piano. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2250 - Voice

    1 credits


    Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 2260 - Voice

    1 credits


    Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 2270 - Voice

    2 credits


    Private instruction in voice using selected exercises, vocalizes and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2280 - Voice

    2 credits


    Private instruction in voice using selected exercises, vocalizes and songs; includes English, American and Italian songs. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2340 - Music Theater Workshop

    2 credits


    Overview of activities related to a full production of a musical show. UD
  
  • MUS 2350 - Music Theater Workshop

    2 credits


    Overview of activities related to a full production of a musical show. UD
  
  • MUS 2410 - Chamber Choir

    2 credits


    Choral ensemble open to all students. Basic music reading, theory, proper choral tone and vocal fundamentals will be reviewed. Choir will study literature from various style periods and will have one or two performances per semester. No prerequisite or audition is required. F, S
  
  • MUS 2420 - Chamber Choir

    2 credits


    Choral ensemble open to all students. Basic music reading, theory, proper choral tone and vocal fundamentals will be reviewed. Choir will study literature from various style periods and will have one or two performances per semester. No prerequisite or audition is required. F, S
  
  • MUS 2470 - Stage Band

    2 credits


    Performance of popular band music, including jazz. UD
  
  • MUS 2480 - Stage Band

    2 credits


    Performance of popular band music, including jazz. UD
  
  • MUS 2670 - Guitar

    1 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 2680 - Guitar

    1 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $45 per credit hour. F, S
  
  • MUS 2770 - Guitar

    2 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2780 - Guitar

    2 credits


    Private instruction in guitar. Additional fee: $75 for two credit hours. F, S
  
  • MUS 2800-2899 - Special Topics in Music

    1-6 credits


    Detailed study in a specific topic in music. UD
  
  • MUS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Music

    1-9 credits


    Independent and individualized studies in music. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD

Nursing

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

  
  • NUR 1010 - Nursing I

    9 credits


    Care of the adult/child with emphasis on basic concepts and techniques, physiological and psychological needs, introduction to pharmacology and perioperative nursing. Five hours lecture and 12 hours lab per week. (Prerequisite(s): Admission to Nursing Program.) F
  
  • NUR 1020 - Nursing II

    9 credits


    Care of the adult/child with emphasis on oncology, gastrointestinal alterations and maternal-newborn nursing. Five hours lecture and 12 hours lab per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 1010.) S
  
  • NUR 1030 - LPN Transition I

    4 credits


    The first in a series of two courses designed to transition LPN students into level II nursing courses. Nursing concepts and skills are taught with an emphasis on psychomotor skills, physiological and psychological needs and basic medical–surgical concepts needed to care for the adult/child. Three hours lecture and one hour lab per week. (Prerequisite(s): Admission to Nursing Program.) F
  
  • NUR 1040 - LPN Transition II

    4 credits


    The final course in a series of two designed to transition LPN students into NUR 2010. Includes care of the adult/child with emphasis on oncology, gastrointestinal alterations and maternal-newborn nursing. Three hours lecture and one hour lab per week. S
  
  • NUR 1200 - Nursing Fundamentals

    4 credits


    This course is the first in a series of six. Care of the adult with emphasis on basic concepts and skills. Emphasis will be on professional practice, patient centered care, nursing process, and physical assessment. Two hours lecture and two hours lab/clinical per week. (Prerequisite(s): Admission to Nursing Program - Evening Sequence.) S
  
  • NUR 1210 - Nursing Pharmacology

    2 credits


    Emphasis will be on an introduction to pharmacology, medication calculation, medication administration, documentation and informatics. One hour lecture and one hour lab/clinical per week. (Corequisite(s): NUR 1200.) S
  
  • NUR 1220 - Medical Surgical Nursing I

    6 credits


    This course is the second in a series of six. Emphasis will be on eye, ear, nose and throat alterations, respiratory, fluid and electrolyte, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary alterations. An introduction to perioperative nursing is also included. Two hours lecture and four hours lab/clinical per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 1200 and 1210.) Su
  
  • NUR 1230 - Maternal Child Nursing

    6 credits


    This course is the third in a series of six. This course will provide an emphasis on antepartal, intrapartum and postpartum care for the mother and neonate, and growth and development principles. Emphasis on pediatric patient will include EENT, respiratory, musculoskeletal, renal, neurological, cardiovascular, congenital and developmental disabilities. Two hours lecture and four hours lab/clinical per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 1220.) F
  
  • NUR 2010 - Nursing III

    9 credits


    Care of the adult/child with emphasis on the nurse/patient relationships; alterations in thoughts, feelings and behaviors; fluids and electrolytes; neurological; and endocrine systems. Five hours lecture and 12 hours lab per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 1020 or NUR 1040.) F
  
  • NUR 2020 - Nursing IV

    9 credits


    Care of the adult/child with emphasis on alterations in respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and genitourinary systems. Management concepts are included. Five hours lecture and 12 hours lab per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 2010.) S
  
  • NUR 2200 - Medical Surgical Nursing II

    6 credits


    This is the fourth in a series of six. This course continues study begun in Medical Surgical Nursing I with an emphasis on cardiovascular alterations, neurological alterations, endocrine alterations, oncology and musculoskeletal alterations. Two hours lecture and four hours lab/clinical per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 1230.) S
  
  • NUR 2210 - Psychiatric/Geriatric Nursing

    4 credits


    This course is the fifth in a series of six. This course will have emphasis in nursing care for patients experiencing alterations in mental health. Aspects of caring for geriatric patients will also be included. Two hours lecture and two hours lab/clinical per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 2200.) Su
  
  • NUR 2220 - Nursing Management

    8 credits


    This course is the last in a series of six. This course will place emphasis on managing client care, delegation, stress time management, quality improvement, collaboration and legal/ethical principles. This course will also include a preceptorship experience for clinical. Two hours lecture and six hours lab/clinical per week. (Prerequisite(s): NUR 2210.) F
  
  • NUR 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Nursing

    1-6 credits


    Detailed study of a specific topic in nursing. This course may be recommended for transfer and readmission students who need special assistance in selected areas. UD
  
  • NUR 2900 - Individualized Studies in Nursing

    1-9 credits


    Independent and individualized studies in nursing. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD

Office Administration

  
  • OSA 1020 - Document Processing

    3 credits


    Continued development of speed and accuracy using software to format business documents and to produce letters and other business communications, reports and business forms. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 1610 or permission of instructor.) S
  
  • OSA 1040 - Medical Insurance/Accounting

    3 credits


    Types of insurance processing, terminology and forms processing including managed care guidelines, billing and collections, payroll reports and reconciling bank statements. Priority enrollment is given to certificate and health care management majors. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 2060.) S
  
  • OSA 1510 - Word Processing

    3 credits


    Terminology, practices and procedures used in word processing software. Applications include creating, editing and formatting documents; various document and productivity tools; tables and graphics. Three hours per week. (Pre or Corequisite: OSA 1610 or permission of instructor.) S
  
  • OSA 1610 - Keyboarding

    2 credits


    Technique in touch keyboarding for application on computers; emphasis is on developing accuracy and speed with the alphanumeric keyboard. Two hours per week. F, S
  
  • OSA 1620 - Text Formatting

    1 credits


    Formatting of business documents using software with continued building of accuracy and speed. One hour per week. (Pre or Corequisite: OSA 1610 or permission of instructor.) UD
  
  • OSA 1630 - Data Entry

    1 credits


    Techniques in touch entry of numeric data using 10-key pad. One hour per week. F, S
  
  • OSA 2010 - Pharmacology

    2 credits


    Emphasis will be placed on the top 100 Rx drugs, names and classifications of drugs, abbreviations, correct spelling of drug names, specific medications used in medical specialty offices and use of drug references including the Physicians Desk Reference (PDR). Two hours per week. F
  
  • OSA 2050 - Healthcare Legal/Ethical Issues

    3 credits


    History of the legal system, ethics, bioethics, confidentiality, contracts, laws relating to drug administration, medical record as a legal document, patients’ authorization, informed consent, public duties of physicians and/or medical office employees, risk management, medical practice acts and licensure of medical office personnel. Priority enrollment is given to certificate and Health Care Management concentrations. Three hours per week. F
  
  • OSA 2060 - Coding

    3 credits


    ICD-9 and CPT coding information and procedures; health care issues, practice and legislation. Priority enrollment is given to certificate and Health Care Management concentrations. Three hours per week. F
  
  • OSA 2065 - Advanced Coding

    3 credits


    Advanced knowledge of medical coding; emphasis on coding skills for the hospital setting, especially inpatient services and diagnostic-related groups (DRGs) related to various medical specialties. Priority enrollment is given to certificate and Health Care Management concentrations. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 2060 or permission of instruction.) S
  
  • OSA 2110 - Office Procedures/Administration

    3 credits


    Office duties including scheduling appointments, processing incoming/outgoing communications and using telecommunications systems/services; role of the office employee; human relations skills; job selection and preparation. Three hours per week. S
  
  • OSA 2210 - Advanced Document Processing

    3 credits


    Speed and accuracy for processing documents in small and large business organizations. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 1020 or permission of instructor.) S
  
  • OSA 2310 - Records Management

    2 credits


    Records storage and control including alphabetic, numeric, geographic and subject filing; methods and systems for storing, retrieving and managing records; introduction of computerized records processing. Two hours per week. S
  
  • OSA 2400 - Applied Calculations

    2 credits


    Applications of mathematics skills used in office setting, such as payroll, banking, purchasing and retail calculations. Two hours per week. F
  
  • OSA 2410 - Transcription I

    3 credits


    Machine transcription emphasizing speed and accuracy in transcribing mailable copy of materials from business and professional offices; medical and legal specialization available. Keyboarding speed of 35 wpm or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. F, S
  
  • OSA 2420 - Transcription II

    3 credits


    Transcription training materials in law, medicine or business communications. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 2410 or permission of instructor.) F, S
  
  • OSA 2430 - Transcription III

    3 credits


    Continued transcription training in law, medicine or business documentations. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 2420 or permission of instructor.) UD
  
  • OSA 2510 - Medical Terminology

    3 credits


    Medical vocabulary and terminology in body systems including commonly used prefixes, suffixes, root words and combining forms. Three hours per week. F
  
  • OSA 2520 - Advanced Medical Terminology

    3 credits


    Spelling and defining words commonly applied to disease processes, conditions, body systems and medical specialties. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite(s): OSA 2510 or permission of instructor.) S
  
  • OSA 2801-2899 - Special Topics in Office Administration

    1-6 credits


    Detailed study of a specific topic in office administration. UD
  
  • OSA 2900 - Individualized Studies in Office Administration

    1-9 credits


    Independent and individualized studies in office administration. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD

Philosophy

  
  • PHIL 1010 - Ethics

    3 credits


    Survey of ethics in personal relations, politics, business, the professions and the military. May be registered as HUM or PHIL 1010. Three hours per week. UD
  
  • PHIL 2800-2899 - Special Topics in Philosophy

    1-6 credits


    Detailed study of a particular topic in Philosophy. UD
 

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