May 09, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Below is a listing of all courses taught at Hinds Community College, including their descriptions. For all current course availabilities and times, click here.

 

Electrical Technology

  
  • ELT 1263 - Electrical Drawing & Schematics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1193 ) This course introduces architectural, industrial, mechanical, and electrical symbols needed to read blueprints and schematic diagrams.  Prints and drawings associated with electrical wiring will also be studied. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1273 - Switching Circuits for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Applications

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course provides an introduction to various methods by which switches and control devices are installed.  It includes installation and operation of residential/commercial automation systems.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1283 - Cost Estimation for Electrical Installation

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1193 ) This course gives students the knowledge and ability to estimate the cost of an electrical installation using specifications for various structures. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1324 - Calibration and Measurement Principles Used in the Electrical Industry

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 2613 , ELT 2623 ; Instructor Approval) This course introduces the students to various terms related to measurement principles and calibration techniques used in the electrical industry. With PLCs, the topic also includes the procedures and calibration of various instruments and PLCs used in industry. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1353 - Fundamentals of Robotics for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 , ELT 2613 , ELT 2423 , Instructor Approval) This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robots. Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operations and basic programming and how they relate to the electrical industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1363 - Industrial Hydraulics for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 ELT 2613 , ELT 2423 , Instructor Approval) This course introduces the students to basic hydraulics, hydraulics actuators, accumulators, valves, pumps, motors, fluids, coolers, and filters. Emphasis is placed on development of hydraulic control circuits, electrical interfacing techniques, and troubleshooting. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1373 - Industrial Pneumatics for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 , ELT 2613 , ELT 2423 , Instructor Approval) This course introduces the students to basic pneumatic principles, compression of air, work devices, control devices, and circuit diagrams. Emphasis is placed on development of pneumatic control circuits, electromechanical control of fluid power, and troubleshooting techniques. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1383 - Fluid Power for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This basic course provides instruction by hydraulics and pneumatics.  This course covers actuators, accumulators, valves, pumps, motors, coolers, compression of air control devices, and circuit diagrams.  Emphasis is placed on the development of control circuits and troubleshooting techniques.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1413 - Motor Control Systems

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1193  or equivalent) This course includes the installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1434 - Solid State Devices and Circuits for Electrical Technology

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1144 , ELT 1193 ; Instructor Approval) Active devices that include PN junction diodes, bipolar transistors, bipolar transistor circuits, and unipolar devices with emphasis on low frequency application and troubleshooting. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1513 - Data Acquisition and Communications

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 , ELT 2613 , ELT 2423 , Instructor Approval) This is a course in acquisition and communication of systems data in industrial automated applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1523 - Fundamentals of Fiber Optics for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1144 , ELT 1193 ; Instructor Approval) This course provides knowledge of fiber-optic cables in modern industry applications.  It includes installation, operation, and repair of fiber-optic cables. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1533 - Fundamentals of Data Communications for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 , ELT 2613 , ELT 2423 , Instructor Approval) This course includes concepts of telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods.  It covers installation and design of wired and wireless networks.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1563 - Low Voltage and Special Systems for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course provides information and hands-on experience in installation, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of residential- and commercial-use low voltage and communications systems, including analog and digital key systems.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 1614 - Principles of Hydraulics and Pneumatics

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 , ELT 2613 , ELT 2423 , Instructor Approval) Instruction in basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection maintenance, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic system. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2113 - Equipment Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair

    3 SH
    This course includes maintenance and troubleshooting techniques, use of technical manuals and test equipment, and inspection/evaluation/repair of equipment. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2123 - Automated Manufacturing Controls for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is designed to teach the students the integrated control systems found in automated systems.  Emphasis will be placed on encoders, optical devices, servo motors, stepper motors, computerized numerical control (CNC), vision and sensing systems, lasers, programmatic controllers, solid state motor controls, and other similar devices.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2133 - Flexible Manufacturing Systems for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is a production project that requires the student to apply technical skills acquired in previous courses.  Project management is provided by the instructor with the students working in teams in each particular area of the manufacturing system.  The students are required to plan the project and prepare the integrated system to manufacture a product.  This includes all software, hardware, fixtures, clamping mechanisms, material handling requirements, sensors and interfacing, and external control devices.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2153 - Industrial Robotics for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course teaches the operating systems and advanced programming methods of industrial robots.  Actual industrial-grade robots are used to train the student in the areas of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, service procedures, and robotics applications.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2163 - Servo Control Systems for Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is designed to teach servo components; servo valves; velocity servos; positional servos; force, pressure, and torque servos; servo amplifiers; programmers; and servo analysis.  Emphasis is placed on servo trim and maintenance and the applications of servo systems.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2423 - Solid State Motor Control

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 ) This course provides knowledge of the principles and operation of solid state motor control and variable frequency drives. The design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control will be introduced. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2613 - Programmable Logic Controllers

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413 ) This course provides instruction in the use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings. The operating principles, installation and basic programming of PLCs will be covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2623 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 2613 ) This is an advanced PLC course which provides instruction in the various operations and installations of advanced electrical control systems.   Information in areas such as sequencer, program control, introduction to function blocks, sequential function chart, introduction to HMI, and logical and conversion instructions will be included. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2911 - Special Project I

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical-related technical courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2912 - Special Project I

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical-related technical courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2913 - Special Project I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Practical application of skill and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical related technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2923 - Supervised Work Experience I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) A cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. (9 hr supervised work experience per week)
  
  • ELT 2931 - Special Project II

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 2913 ) A continuation of practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical-related technical courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (2 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2932 - Special Project II

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 2913 ) A continuation of practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical-related technical courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2933 - Special Project II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 2913 ; Instructor Approval) A continuation of practical application of skill and knowledge gained in other electrical or electrical related technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab)
  
  • ELT 2943 - Supervised Work Experience II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 2923 ; Instructor Approval) A continuation of the cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. (9 hr supervised work experience per week)

Electronics and Related Engineering Technology

  
  • EET 1114 - DC Circuits

    4 SH
    This course is designed for students to know the principles and theories associated with DC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws, and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC circuits. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1123 - AC Circuits

    3 SH
    This course is designed to provide students with the principles and theories associated with AC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws, and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC circuits. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1214 - Digital Electronics

    4 SH
    This course is designed to introduce the student to number systems, logic circuits, counters, registers, memory devices, combination logic circuits, Boolean algebra, and a basic computer system. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1311 - Orientation to Biomedical Careers

    1 SH
    This course is an orientation to the Biomedical field. Topics covered are the different career paths that are open to students and the organization and the operation of the environment. (1 hr lecture)
  
  • EET 1334 - Solid State Devices and Circuits

    4 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: EET 1114 , EET 1123 ) This course is designed to introduce the student to active devices which include PN junction diodes, bipolar transistors, bipolar transistor circuits, and unipolar devices with emphasis on low frequency application and troubleshooting. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1353 - Fundamentals of Robotics

    3 SH
    This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robots. Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operation, and basic programming and how they relate to the electrical industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1363 - Microcontrollers

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 1214 ) This course begins with a brief overview of microprocessors as a precursor to microcontrollers.  Next, a basic understanding of the use, terminology, and potential of microcontrollers is discussed.  Programming skills and concepts taught in this course help students develop, execute, and debug programs for a microcontroller.  A hands-on approach will teach the essential skills for creating a simple sensor-driven microcontroller system and will be reinforced with interactive projects. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1613 - Computer Fundamentals for Electronics/Electricity

    3 SH
    This course introduces the student to basic computer science as used in electricity/electronics areas. Computer nomenclature, logic, numbering systems, coding, operating system commands, editing, and batch files are covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 1713 - Drafting for Electronics/Electrical Technology

    3 SH
    This course is designed to provide instruction on the preparation and interpretation of schematics. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2113 - Supervised Work Experience in Biomedical Equipment Repair Technology I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This cooperative program between the healthcare facility and education is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with health care experience. (NOTE: Biomedical equipment used in this course is for instructional purposes ONLY and not to be used in patients’ care.) (9 hr externship)
  
  • EET 2115 - Biomedical Internship I

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: Sophomore standing in Electronics, EET 1311 ) A review of the fundamental practice of Biomedical Service as provided in the hospital environment. The student will intern under the supervision of a certified technician. (1 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical)
  
  • EET 2223 - Supervised Work Experience in Biomedical Equipment Repair Technology II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 2113  & Instructor Approval) Continuation of EET 2113 with advanced study in the repair and maintenance of biomedical equipment. (9 hr externship)
  
  • EET 2225 - Biomedical Internship II

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 2115 ) A continuation of Biomedical Internship I with emphasis on the repair of biomedical equipment. (1 hr lecture, 12 hr clinical)
  
  • EET 2334 - Linear Integrated Circuits

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 1334 ) This course is designed to provide the student with skills and knowledge associated with advanced semiconductor devices and linear integrated circuits. Emphasis is placed on linear integrated circuits used with operational amplifiers, active filters, voltage regulators, timers, and phase-locked loops. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2363 - Programmable Logic Controllers

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 1114 , EET 1334 , EET 1214 , EET 1123 ) This course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the programming, installation, and maintenance of PLCs. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2373 - Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-Platform

    3 SH
    This course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the accelerated programming across multiple PLC platforms, installation and maintenance of PLCs. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2374 - Advanced Robotics

    4 SH
    This course provides advanced instruction to microcontrollers and robotics, with a focus on the operation and execution of a robotic system. This course will be project and team based. Students will work in groups to design, program, and execute their robotic design. Students will present their designed robot, along with a PowerPoint presentation at the end of the course. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2383 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 2363 ) Advanced PLC course that provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls.  Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, introduction to function blocks, sequential function chart, introduction to HMI, and logical and conversion instructions. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2414 - Electronic Communications

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 1334 ) This course is designed to provide the student with concepts and skills related to analog and digital communications. Topics covered include amplitude and frequency modulation, transmission, and reception, data transmission formats and codes, the RS-232 interface, and modulation-demodulation of digital communications. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2423 - Fundamentals of Fiber Optics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EET 2414 ) This course is designed to provide skills and knowledge concerning the use of fiber optic cable in modern industry applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2514 - Interfacing Techniques

    4 SH
    This course is a study of data acquisition devices and systems including their interface to microprocessors and other control systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2912 - Special Project

    2 SH
    Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the section of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (4 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2913 - Special Project

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electronics or electronics-related technical courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. (6 hr lab)
  
  • EET 2923 - Supervised Work Experience in Electronics Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval and completion of at least one semester of advanced coursework in electrical/electronics related programs) This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of semester hour per 45 industrial contact hours. (9 hr externship)

Emergency Medical Sciences

  
  • EMS 1117 - Emergency Medical Technician

    7 SH
    (Prerequisites: Current MS Driver’s License and Healthcare Provider Card issued by the American Heart Association) This course includes responsibilities of the EMT during each phase of an ambulance run, patient assessment, emergency medical conditions, appropriate emergency care, and appropriate procedures for transporting patients. (4 hr lecture, 4 hr lab, 3 hr clinical)
  
  • EMS 1142 - Foundations of Paramedicine - Lecture

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1117 , BIO 2511 , BIO 2513 , BIO 2521 , BIO 2523 ) (Corequisites: EMS 1151 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1242 , EMS 1251 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 , EMS 1514 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) This course includes a comprehensive review of the knowledge base and skill set of the Emergency Medical Technician.  History of EMS, well-being of the EMT, medical legal issues, communication and documentation will be expanded to the role of the paramedic.  This course includes the theory related to intravenous/intraosseous access, medication administration, patient assessment, and introductory pharmacology calculations.  (2 hr lecture)
  
  
  • EMS 1242 - Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine - Lecture

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1117 , BIO 2511 , BIO 2513 , BIO 2521 , BIO 2523 ) (Corequisites: EMS 1251 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 , EMS 1514 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) This course integrates complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of ensuring a patient airway, adequate mechanical ventilation, and respiration for patients of all ages.  (2 hr lecture)
  
  • EMS 1251 - Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine - Lab

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1117 ) (Corequisites: EMS 1242 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 , EMS 1514 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) This course in co-requisite with the lecture portion will integrate comprehensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of ensuring a patient airway, adequate mechanical ventilation, and respiration for patients of all ages.  (2 hr lab)
  
  • EMS 1343 - Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine - Lecture

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1117 , BIO 2511 , BIO 2513 , BIO 2521 , BIO 2523 ) (Corequisites: EMS 1351 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 , EMS 1242 , EMS 1514 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) This course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and treatments associated with the conditions of the cardiovascular system.  This includes the theory of introductory, advanced, and multi-lead electrocardiogram interpretation.  Changes in the lifespan will also be included.  (3 hr lecture)
  
  
  • EMS 1514 - Practicum I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1117 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 EMS 1242 , EMS 1251 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) Using supervised rotations in a definitive care setting, the students will apply the concepts developed in the didactic and laboratory courses to live patients.  This will include, but not be limited to, rotations in the emergency department, ICU, OR, respiratory therapy, and pediatrics.  (12 hr clinical)
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • EMS 2343 - Medical Emergencies of the Secondary Assessment - Lecture

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 , EMS 1242 , EMS 1251 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 , EMS 1514 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) (Corequisites: EMS 2351 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1742 , EMS 1525 , EMS 1751 , EMS 1942 , EMS 1951 , EMS 2912 ) This course will integrate patient assessment and assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology across the lifespan.  At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/disposition plan for a patient with a medical complaint. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • EMS 2351 - Medical Emergencies of the Secondary Assessment - Lab

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 , EMS 1242 , EMS 1251 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 , EMS 1514 , EMS 2742 , EMS 2751 ) (Corequisites: EMS 2343 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1525 , EMS 1742 , EMS 1751 , EMS 1942 , EMS 1951 , EMS 2912 ) This course will integrate patient assessment and assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology across the lifespan.  At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to perform a secondary assessment in order to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/disposition plan for a patient with a medical complaint. (2 hr lab)
  
  • EMS 2566 - Practicum III

    6 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1525 , EMS 1742 , EMS 1751 , EMS 1942 , EMS 1951 ,EMS 2343 , EMS 2351 , EMS 2912 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 2942 , EMS 2952 ) Under the supervision of an approved program preceptor, the student will continue to apply the concepts developed in the didactic, laboratory, and clinical settings to the care of patients in the environment of EMS. (18 hr clinical)
  
  • EMS 2742 - Concepts of Traumatic Medicine - Lecture

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1117 , BIO 2511 , BIO 2513 , BIO 2521 , BIO 2523 ) (Corequisites: EMS 2751 )        (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 1514 , EMS 1142 , EMS 1151 , EMS 1242 , EMS 1251 , EMS 1343 , EMS 1351 )  This course will develop the basis for the pathophysiology, identification, and treatment of traumatic emergencies including coverage of concepts related to trauma systems and shock management.  These concepts will be examined in patients across the life span. (2 hr lecture)
  
  
  
  • EMS 2942 - Paramedic Capstone - Lecture

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1751 EMS 1525 , EMS 1742 , EMS 1942 , EMS 1951 , EMS 2343 , EMS 2351 , EMS 2912 )  (Corequisites: EMS 2952 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 2566 ) This course serves as a capstone experience course at the end of the Paramedic Program.  This course will include the following topics:  special needs patient populations, EMS research, principles of public health, integration of leadership, and emerging roles in EMS. (2 hr lecture)
  
  • EMS 2952 - Paramedic Capstone Lab

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: EMS 1525 , EMS 1742 , EMS 1751 EMS 1942 , EMS 1951 , EMS 2343 , EMS 2351 , EMS 2912 ) (Corequisites: EMS 2942 ) (Pre/Corequisites: EMS 2566 ) This course will provide the student with a final opportunity to incorporate their cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills through cumulative practical skill evaluations and a comprehensive final examination. (4 hr lab)

Engineering

  
  • EGR 2413 - Engineering Mechanics I: Statics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHY 2414 ) (Pre/Corequisites: MAT 2613 ) A lecture course covering the equilibrium of point objects and extended objects in two and three dimensions using vector algebra.  Also discussed are distributed forces, structures, friction, and moments of inertia in two and three dimensions. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • EGR 2433 - Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EGR 2413 , MAT 2613 ) A lecture course that covers kinematics of particles and rigid bodies, kinetics of particles and rigid bodies using force-mass acceleration, energy, and momentum methods. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • EGR 2453 - Mechanics of Materials

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: EGR 2433 , MAT 2613 ) A lecture course covering free body diagrams equilibrium of simple structure, shear and moment bending diagrams, analysis of stress and strain, and deflections of beams. (3 hr lecture)

English

  
  • ENG 0111 - English and Reading Lab I

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: LLS 0113 ) This course provides supplemental instruction/practice/support in a structured lab environment. Lab may accompany ENG 0114 .This lab is for institutional credit only. (2 hr lab)
  
  • ENG 0113 - Beginning English and Reading

    3 SH
    ENG 0113 is an integrated course designed to develop basic writing skills and reading strategies. (Institutional credit only) (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 0114 - Beginning English and Reading

    4 SH
    This integrated course is designed to develop basic writing skills and reading strategies. (Institutional credit only) (4 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 0121 - English and Reading Lab II

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: LLS 0123 ) This course provides supplemental instruction/practice/support in a structured lab environment. Lab may accompany ENG 0124 . This lab is for institutional credit only. (2 hr lab)
  
  • ENG 0123 - Intermediate English and Reading

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 0113 ) This integrated course is designed to advance students to college-level writing skills and reading strategies. (Institutional credit only) (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 0124 - Intermediate English and Reading

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 0113  OR ACT® English subscore of 1-13, or ACCUPLACER score of 20-69, or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER score of 200-230) This integrated course is designed to advance students to college-level writing skills and reading strategies. (Institutional credit only) (4 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 0142 - Composition Companion

    2 SH
    (Corequisites: ENG 1113 ) This course provides direct support and scaffolding exercises for specific projects in ENG 1113 . Peer collaboration and one-on-one instructional support through the writing process are emphasized. This course is for institutional credit only. (2 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 0143 - Composition Companion

    3 SH
    (Corequisites: ENG 1113 ) This course provides direct support and scaffolding exercises for specific projects in ENG 1113 . Peer collaboration and one-on-one instructional support through the writing process are emphasized. This course is for institutional credit only. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 1033 - Technical English

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 0123  or higher or ACT® score of 17 or above or ACCUPLACER score of 88 or above or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER score of 245-300). This course is designed specifically for Career Tech students who are pursuing the AAS degree. In this course, students will focus on appropriate writing for business and industry and will produce technical documents which may include resumes, letters, emails, memos/reports, proposals, multimedia presentations, and other related documents. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 1113 - English Composition I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 0123  or higher or ACT® English subscore of 17 or above or ACCUPLACER score of 88 or above or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER score of 245-300). This course prepares the student to think critically and compose texts for academic and professional rhetorical situations. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 1114 - English Composition I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 0123  or higher, or ACT® English subscore of 14-16, or ACCUPLACER score of 70-87, or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER score of 231-244) This course prepares the student to think critically and compose texts for academic and professional rhetorical situations.  ENG-1114 is provided for students who may need additional support to develop their writing skills.  NOTE: This course is being piloted in Spring 2021, and will be available to all students Fall 2021. (4 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 1123 - English Composition II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1113  or ENG 1114 ) This course is a continuation of Composition I with emphasis on research, argumentation, and composition.  Readings, essays, and a research paper are required. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2133 - Creative Writing I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1113  or ENG 1114  or Instructor Approval) ENG 2133 involves reading and writing poetry, short fiction, and/or other genres. (Both workshop and lecture format will be used.)
  
  • ENG 2143 - Creative Writing II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 2133 ) ENG 2143 involves reading and writing poetry, short fiction, and/or other genres. (Both workshop and lecture format will be used.)
  
  • ENG 2153 - Traditional Grammar

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) This course focuses on the basic elements of English grammar and mechanics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2223 - American Literature I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) ENG 2223 surveys representative prose and poetry of the United States from its beginnings to the Civil War.  (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2233 - American Literature II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) ENG 2233 surveys representative prose and poetry of the United States from the Civil War to the present.  (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2323 - British Literature I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) This course surveys British Literature from the Anglo-Saxon Period through the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2333 - British Literature II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) This course surveys British Literature from the Romantic Period to the present. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2423 - World Literature I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) This course surveys texts representative of global, historical, and cultural diversity from the ancient world through the early modern world. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • ENG 2433 - World Literature II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 1123 ) This course surveys texts representative of global, historical, and cultural diversity from the Enlightenment Period to the present. (3 hr lecture)
 

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