May 18, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Explanation of the Mississippi Junior and Community College Uniform Course Numbering System.

The letter prefix identifies the subject field to which the course belongs. Example: ACC indicates the accounting field. Reading from the left side of a series of digits, the first digit designates the year (1 indicates freshman year, 2 indicates sophomore year). The second digit designates the grouping of courses. The third digit designates the sequence of the course groups. The fourth digit designates the semester credit hours awarded for the course.

ACC (1)213 - freshman (first) year
ACC 1(2)13 - indicates course grouping
ACC 12(2)3 - indicates the sequence (second course in a sequence)
ACC 122(3) - indicates number of semester hours credit awarded (three)

 

Information Systems Technology

  
  • IST 2344 - Database Programming and Design


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course will introduce programming using a database management software application. Emphasis will be placed on menus and file maintenance.

  
  • IST 2373 - C Programming Language


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the C programming language and its basic functions.

    Prerequisite(s): Any Programming Language course or by permission of instructor.
  
  • IST 2383 - Advanced C Programming Language


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a continuation of the C programming language.

    Prerequisite(s): C Programming Language (IST 2373 ).
  
  • IST 2424 - XML Programming


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the Extensible Markup Language (XML).

    Prerequisite(s): Web and Programming Concepts (IST 1153 ).
  
  • IST 2433 - Server-side Programming I


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an introduction to creating dynamic web applications using server-side technologies.

    Prerequisite(s): IST 1413  
  
  • IST 2443 - Server-side Programming II


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a continuation of Server Side Programming I with increased emphasis on data driven content.

    Prerequisite(s): Server Side Programming I (IST 2433 ).
  
  • IST 2453 - Mobile Application Development


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course introduces application development using mobile device techniques and platforms.

    Prerequisite(s): Visual BASIC Programming (IST 1314 ).
  
  • IST 2473 - E-commerce Strategies


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    Provides opportunities for students to examine strategies and products available for building electronic commerce sites, examine how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement an existing business infrastructure. Students get hand-on experience implementing the technology to engage cardholders, merchants, issues, payment getaways, and other parties in electronic transactions.

    Prerequisite(s): Server Side Programming I (IST 2433 ) or permission of instructor.
  
  • IST 2483 - Web Server


    Career and Technical Education  

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    Introduces students to web, email, and proxy servers and the platforms on which they reside. Students will be able to install and configure web, email, and proxy servers.

    Prerequisite(s): IT Foundations (IST 1124 ).
    Co-requisite(s): Server Side Programming I (IST 2433 ).
  
  • IST 2613 - Windows Security


    Career and Technical Education

     

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture, and 2 hours lab
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides the knowledge and fundamental understanding of Windows security, how to harden current Windows operating systems, and how to defend against attacks. Topics include designing Active Directory, authentication for Windows, group security and policy, service security, remote access security, planning a public key infrastructure, securing file resources, Internet Protocol Security, and additional Windows security topics

  
  • IST 2623 - Linux/Unix Security


    Career and Technical Education

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture, and 2 hours lab
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides the knowledge and fundamental understating of Linux/Unix security, how to harden Linux/Unix, and how to defend against potential attacks against vulnerabilities and unused system services. Topics include how to protect password files, monitor log files, and use port scanners and network scanners, and additional Linux/Unix security topics


Journalism

  
  • JOU 1112 - College Publications I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    A laboratory course designed to give practical experience in working with college newspaper and yearbook production. News, feature, and editorial writing, make-up and layout, editing, advertising and photography will be emphasized according to student need.

  
  • JOU 1122 - College Publications II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    A continuation of JOU 1111.

  
  • JOU 1313 - News Writing and Reporting I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    An introductory course in journalism designed to track news writing and reporting, the construction of the news article with an emphasis on source news, features, sports, and interview stories and editorials.

  
  • JOU 1323 - News Writing and Reporting II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    An advanced journalism course designed to teach news writing and editing with an emphasis on news, features, sports, and editorials.

  
  • JOU 2112 - College Publications III


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Open to journalism majors only who successfully complete JOU 1112 , JOU 1122 JOU 1313 , AND JOU 1323 . Consent of instructor. Laboratory work will include coverage of news events on campus, photography, sports writing, and editorial writing. Advancement in skill of headline writing, copy editing, and make-up and design will also be stressed. A continuation of JOU 1121.

  
  • JOU 2122 - College Publications IV


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Open to journalism majors only who have successfully completed JOU 1112 , JOU 1122 JOU 1313 JOU 1323 , and JOU 2112 . Consent of instructor. Laboratory work will include coverage of news on campus, photography, and editorial writing. Advancement in skills in headline writing, copy editing, and make-up and design will be stressed. A continuation of JOU 2112 .


Landscape Horticulture Technology

  
  • HLT 1113 - Plant Materials I


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A survey of common ornamental plants used in landscaping including deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, ground covers, and annuals and perennials, this course includes instruction in basic classification and identification procedures and in the identifying characteristics, maintenance, and use of the plants in a horticultural setting. This course is designed to be offered in the fall semester.

  
  • HLT 1123 - Plant Materials II


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A continuation of Plant Materials I with an emphasis on foliage and interior and flowering plants. This course is designed to be taught in the spring semester.

  
  • HLT 1213 - Applied Principles of Plant Propagation


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A course develops expertise and knowledge of plant propagation methods including seeding, separation, division, grafting, and layering. This course also includes an introduction to tissue culture methods.

  
  • HLT 1313 - Greenhouse and Nursery Production I


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course develops skills and expertise in the selection, equipping, and management of a greenhouse facility. Emphasis is placed on different media, supplies, and chemicals used in greenhouses and on the scheduling and production of greenhouse crops.

  
  • HLT 1411 - Leadership Management


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course develops an awareness of interpersonal skills essential for job success. Topics include self-image, team building, leadership skills, time and stress management, and human resources management.

  
  • HLT 1421 - Leadership Management


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course develops an awareness of interpersonal skills essential for job success. Topics include self-image, team building, leadership skills, time and stress management, and human resources management.

  
  • HLT 1431 - Leadership Management


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course develops an awareness of interpersonal skills essential for job success. Topics include self-image, team building, leadership skills, time and stress management, and human resources management.

  
  • HLT 1441 - Leadership Management


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course develops an awareness of interpersonal skills essential for job success. Topics include self-image, team building, leadership skills, time and stress management, and human resources management.

  
  • HLT 1513 - Landscape Design I


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    An introduction to the concepts, principles and elements of landscape design, this course includes instruction and practice in the use of drawing instruments and/or CAD software program and supplies and in conducting a site analysis.

  
  • HLT 1614 - Landscape Equipment Operation and Maintenance


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course provides instruction and practice in the safe and proper operation and maintenance of landscape and turf equipment.

  
  • HLT 2113 - Turfgrass Management


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides instruction and practice in the identification, selection, installation, and management/maintenance of turfgrass.

  
  • HLT 2124 - Landscape Maintenance and Weed Control


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course provides instruction and practice in the maintenance of trees, shrubs, and other greenscape features. Also includes instruction in the use of herbicides and other weed control measures.

  
  • HLT 2323 - Greenhouse and Nursery Production II


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A continuation of Greenhouse and Nursery Production I with an emphasis on production practices associated with fertilization, pest control, environment control, and marketing.

  
  • HLT 2413 - Floral Design


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A course to develop knowledge and skills associated with retail floristry. Includes instruction in preparing arrangements with fresh and dried materials, seasonal pieces, funeral sprays, and the use of floral wire services.

  
  • HLT 2423 - Advanced Floral Design


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A course designed to continue to build techniques from floral design. This course will include instruction on developing business skills needed in everyday speciality designs used in floral industry.

  
  • HLT 2713 - Landscape Construction


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A course which provides instruction and practice on the installation of a landscape plan to include site preparation, installation of site amenities, bed preparation and planting, and shrub and tree planting.

  
  • HLT 2813 - Ornamental and Turf Pest Management


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    Provides instruction and practice in the identification and control of ornamental turf pests and diseases. This course includes instruction in pest identification, pesticide use and safety, and legal aspects of pest control.

  
  • HLT 2824 - Irrigation and Lighting Systems


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    A course designed to investigate the types of irrigation and lighting systems. Discussion will include the installation and maintenance of these systems.


Leadership

  
  • LEA 1811 - Leadership and Organizational Skills I


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    An introduction of leadership stryles and skills, roles, and functions of officers of student organizations.

  
  • LEA 1821 - Leadership and Organizational Skills II


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    A study of leadership styles and skills, roles, and functions of officers of student organizations.

    Prerequisite(s): LEA 1811  
  
  • LEA 1911 - Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations I


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course familiarizes the student with his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. It explores leadership skills, communication, and factual information about the College. Through this course the student will be able to function as a representative in recruitment and in public relations.

  
  • LEA 1921 - Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations II


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    A continuation of LEA 1911 .

  
  • LEA 2811 - Leadership and Organizational Skills III


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    An application of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations.

    Prerequisite(s): LEA 1811 , LEA 1821  
  
  • LEA 2821 - Leadership and Organizational Skills IV


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    An evaluation of leadership styles and skills, roles, and functions of officers of student organizations.

    Prerequisite(s): LEA 1811 , LEA 1821 LEA 2811  
  
  • LEA 2911 - Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations III


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    A continuation of LEA 1921 .

  
  • LEA 2921 - Leadership and Communication Skills Development - Recruiting and Public Relations IV


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    A continuation of LEA 2911 .


Mathematics

  
  • MAT 1033 - Technical Mathematics


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is intended for students enrolled in career technical education programs. It includes a review of basic mathematics and topics from algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry with an emphasis on real-world applications and measurement. Topics covered should relate to the student’s program area. This course will satisfy the mathematics requirement for the Certificate of Proficiency or Associate of Applied Science.

    Note: MAT 1033 does not replace the MAT 1313  pre-requisite.

  
  • MAT 1234 - Intermediate Algebra


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course includes linear equations and their graphs; inequalities and number line graphs; rational expressions; factoring; laws of exponents; radicals; polynomials.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1033  , grade C or better, or ACT math score of 15 or 16.
  
  • MAT 1313 - College Algebra


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics with applications:  inequalities; functions; linear and quadratic equations, and their graphs; rational, radical, and higher-order equations; polynomial and rational functions; logarithmic and exponential functions; systems of equations.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1234 , grade of C or better, or ACT math score of 17 or above.
    Co-requisite(s): MAT 131, if ACT math score is 17 or 18 and MAT 1234 prerequisite is not met.
  
  • MAT 1323 - Trigonometry


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes trigonometric functions and their graphs; trigonometric identities; trigonometric equations; radian measurement; solutions of right and oblique triangles; inverse trigonometric functions; applications.

    Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in MAT 1313  or equivalent or ACT score of 21 or above.
  
  • MAT 1513 - Business Calculus I


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, and their applications to business and economics.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1313 , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 1613 - Calculus I


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics: limits; continuity; the definition of the derivative; differentiation; and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in MAT 1323 .
  
  • MAT 1623 - Calculus II


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics: antiderivatives, the definite integral; indefinite integrals, techniques of integration, Improper integrals, and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1613 , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 1723 - Real Number System


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed for elementary and special education majors. Topics includes set theory, numeration systems, foundations of number theory, and properties and operations of real numbers.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1313 , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 1733 - Geometry, Measurement and Probability


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed for elementary and special education majors. Topics include geometric definitions, shapes, and formulas;  linear and angular measurements; unit conversions statistics and probability.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1313  , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 1753 - Quantitative Reasoning


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed for students who need only three hours of unspecified mathematics. Includes basic mathematical concepts from logic, algebra, set theory, probability, descriptive statistics, and finance. 

    Prerequisite(s): Math ACT score ≥ 17 OR C or better in MAT 1033  or MAT 1234  
  
  • MAT 2113 - Introduction to Linear Algebra


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics: systems of linear equations; matrices; determinants; vector spaces; orthogonality; linear transformations; applications; eigenvalues and eigenvectors.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1623  Calculus II
  
  • MAT 2323 - Statistics


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an introduction to statistical methods of describing, summarizing, comparing, and interpreting data to include probability distributions, sampling estimation, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1313 , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 2613 - Calculus III


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics: analytical geometry; parametric equations; polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series; Taylor polynomials, vectors and geometry of space, vector functions, and quadric surfaces.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 1623 , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 2623 - Calculus IV


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics: partial differentiation; optimization; multiple integration; vector calculus; line integrals, divergence theorem; and Stokes’ theorem.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 2613 , grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 2913 - Differential Equations


    Liberal Arts  

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes the following topics: solution of first and higher order differential equations, existence theorems, Laplace transforms; applications.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 2613  , grade of C or better
    Prerequisite(s)/Co-requisite(s): MAT 2623  , grade of C or better.

Medical Radiologic Technology (Radiography)

  
  • RGT 1114 - Clinical Education I


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 12 hours clinical.
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course involves clinical practice and instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1213 .
  
  • RGT 1124 - Clinical Education II


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 12 hours clinical.
    Semester Credit Hours: 4

    This course involves clinical practice and instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1114 .
  
  • RGT 1139 - Clinical Education III


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 27 hours clinical.
    Semester Credit Hours: 9

    This course involves clinical practice and instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1124 .
  
  • RGT 1213 - Fundamentals of Radiography


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 3 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is an introduction to Radiologic Technology including professional, departmental, and historical aspects. Included are terminology, medical ethics, and fundamental legal responsibilities.

  
  • RGT 1223 - Patient Care and Radiography


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course will provide the student with the basic concepts of patient care, including consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and family. Routine and emergency patient care procedures will be described, as well as infection control procedures utilizing standard precautions. The role of the radiographer in patient education will be identified.

  
  • RGT 1312 - Principles of Radiation Protection


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    This course is designed to present an overview of the principles of radiation protection including the responsibilities of the radiographer for patients, personnel, and the public. Radiation health and safety requirements of federal and state regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies, and healthcare organizations are incorporated.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1213 .
  
  • RGT 1413 - Imaging Principles


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a study of the principles involving manipulation of factors controlling and influencing exposure and radiographic quality. Included are the prime factors of radiographic exposure, beam limiting devices, filtration, production and control of scatter and secondary radiation, exposure systems, technical conversions, and problem solving. This course presents an introduction to film processing including darkroom design and equipment. Included are chemistry of developing solutions, procedures of general maintenance, quality control, and silver recovery methods.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1213 .
  
  • RGT 1423 - Digital Imaging


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to impart an understanding of the components, principles, and operation of digital imaging systems found in diagnostic radiology. Included are factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving, and retrieval. In addition, principles of digital system quality assurance and maintenance are introduced along with guidelines for selecting exposure factors and evaluating images within a digital system to assist students to bridge between film based and digital imaging systems.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1413 .
  
  • RGT 1513 - Radiographic Procedures I


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes terminology, principles, and procedures involved in routine radiographic positioning for demonstration of the chest, abdomen, upper extremities, and digestive system. Included is a review of radiographic anatomy on each procedure.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1213 .
  
  • RGT 1523 - Radiographic Procedures II


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab ,
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes principles and procedures involved in radiographic positioning of the spinal column, urinary system, pelvic girdle, lower extremities, bony thorax, and mobile and trauma radiography procedures. Included is a review of radiographic anatomy on each procedure.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1513 .
  
  • RGT 1613 - Physics of Imaging Equipment


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 3 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to establish a knowledge based in radiographic, fluoroscopic, mobile, and tomographic requirements and design. The content will also provide a basic knowledge of quality control. Computer applications in the radiologic sciences related to image capture, display, storage, and distribution are presented.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1213 .
  
  • RGT 2133 - Ethical and Legal Responsibilities


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 3 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    Legal terminology, concepts, and principles will be presented in this course. Topics include misconduct, malpractice, legal and professional standards, and the ASRT scope of practice. The importance of proper documentation and informed consent is emphasized. This course will prepare students to better understand their patients, the patients’ families, and professional peers through comparison of diverse populations based on their value systems, cultural and ethnic influences, communication styles, socioeconomic influences, health risks, and life stages.

  
  • RGT 2147 - Clinical Education IV


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 21 hours clinical.
    Semester Credit Hours: 7

    This course involves clinical practice and instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1139 .
  
  • RGT 2157 - Clinical Education V


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 21 hours clinical.
    Semester Credit Hours: 7

    This course involves clinical practice and instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas included are patient care and management, radiation protection, operation of equipment, and radiologic procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 2147 .
  
  • RGT 2533 - Radiographic Procedures III


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 1 hour lecture and 2 hours lab.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course includes principles and procedures involved in radiographic positioning of the entire cranium and facial bones. Included is a review of radiographic anatomy on each procedure.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1523 .
  
  • RGT 2542 - Radiographic Procedures IV


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    This course is a study of special radiographic procedures that utilizes sterile techniques and specialized equipment. It also includes basic concepts of pharmacology. In addition, it also includes principles and procedures involved in radiographic positioning of the reproductive system.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 2533 .
  
  • RGT 2912 - Radiation Biology


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    This course is a study of the biological effects of radiation upon living matter. It includes genetic and somatic effects, instrumentation for detection and measurement, and calculation of dosage.

    Prerequisite(s): RGT 1312 .
  
  • RGT 2922 - Radiographic Pathology


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 2 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    This course is designed to introduce theories of disease causation and pathophysiologic disorders that compromise healthy systems. Etiology, pathophysiologic responses, clinical manifestations, radiographic appearance, and management of alterations in body systems will be presented.

  
  • RGT 2933 - Certification Fundamentals


    Career and Technical Education 

    Class Hours: 3 hours lecture.
    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to correlate scientific components of radiography to entry level knowledge required by the profession.


Modern & Foreign Languages

  
  • MFL 1213 - Spanish I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    An oral-aural approach stresses conversation, pronunciation, comprehensive, reading, writing, and functional grammar with emphasis on the practical aspects of the language.

  
  • MFL 1223 - Spanish II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    A continuation of MFL 1213  with wider vocabulary and more complex structures and functions.

    Prerequisite(s): MFL 1213  or one year of high school Spanish.
  
  • MFL 2213 - Spanish III


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    continues MFL 1223  with additional materials of literary and cultural value.

    Prerequisite(s): MFL 1223 
  
  • MFL 2223 - Spanish IV


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    continues MFL 2213  with additional literary and cultural readings and compositions as well as a review of essential elements of grammar.

    Prerequisite(s): MFL 2213 

Music Applied

(Brass, Guitar, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Strings, Voice and Woodwinds)

Universities require that music majors complete all required music courses with a “C” or better in order to receive transfer credit.

All MUA courses are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and require instructor permission. All private lessons are based on instructor availability and are not guaranteed to non-music majors.

  
  • MUA 1111 - Class Brass I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Brass Instruction for music majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of brass instruction and performance.

  
  • MUA 1121 - Class Brass II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Brass Instruction for music majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of brass instruction and performance.

  
  • MUA 1141 - Elective Brass I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Brass instruction for non-brass/music education majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing.

  
  • MUA 1151 - Elective Brass II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Brass instruction for non-brass/music education majors and non-music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playing.

  
  • MUA 1172 - Brass for Music Education Majors I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Brass instruction for music education majors and advanced non-music majors with an emphasis on brass instrumental playing. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing and strengthen the student’s playing ability.

  
  • MUA 1173 - Brass for Music Majors I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    Brass instruction for performance majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing and strengthen the student’s playing ability.

  
  • MUA 1182 - Brass for Music Education Majors II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Brass instruction for music education majors and advanced non-music majors with an emphasis on brass instrumental playing. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate to advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing and strengthen the student’s playing ability.

  
  • MUA 1183 - Brass for Music Majors II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 3

    Brass instruction for performance majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore advanced levels of literature, develop the student’s interest in playing and strengthen the student’s playing ability.

  
  • MUA 1211 - Class Guitar I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Instruction for beginning guitar players that includes basic accompanying styles and an introduction to classical guitar technique.

  
  • MUA 1221 - Class Guitar II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Instruction for beginning guitar players that includes basic accompanying styles and an introduction to classical guitar technique.

  
  • MUA 1241 - Elective Guitar I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Guitar instruction for non-music majors and music majors who wish to take guitar as an elective. Introduction to classical guitar technique, literature, and performance of standard literature.

  
  • MUA 1251 - Elective Guitar II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Guitar instruction for non-music majors and music majors who wish to take guitar as an elective. Introduction to classical guitar technique, literature, and performance of standard literature.

  
  • MUA 1272 - Guitar for Music Education Majors I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Guitar for music education majors with guitar as their area of emphasis. Introduction to guitar technique, literature and performance of standard literature.

  
  • MUA 1282 - Guitar for Music Education Majors II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Guitar for music education majors with guitar as their area of emphasis. Introduction to guitar technique, literature and performance of standard literature.

  
  • MUA 1311 - Jazz Improvisation I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course provides instruction in the skills and technique of jazz improvisation for those with little or no previous experience. Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUA 1321 - Jazz Improvisation II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    This course provides instruction in the skills and technique of jazz improvisation for those with little or no previous experience. Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUA 1331 - Organ I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Individual organ instruction.

  
  • MUA 1341 - Organ II


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 1

    Individual organ instruction.

  
  • MUA 1362 - Organ for Music Education Majors I


    Liberal Arts 

    Semester Credit Hours: 2

    Individual organ instruction including technique and appropriate repertoire.

 

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