COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

All courses are assigned a course code title in the College data processing system. The first four characters indicate the area of study and the last three indicate the specific course, e.g. ACCT 104 (Accounting 104).

A u preceding a course number indicates that the course is part of the transfer module.

Course offerings will be published in schedules distributed prior to registration each quarter. The College reserves the right to cancel a course due to low enrollment.

Prerequisite: A class which students must successfully complete before enrolling in the class that requires the prerequisite.

Corequisite: A class which students must take during the same quarter as the class which requires the corequisite, unless they have already successfully completed the corequisite.

Courses that do not count toward graduation shall be identified in the college catalog as carrying "institutional credit." This type of credit will not count in the student's cumulative grade point average, but will be used in the calculation of full-time status and calculation for grants and other financial aid formulas.

Accounting - ACCT
Agriculture - AGRI
Allied Health - ALTH
Biology - BIOL
Business Administration - BADM
Chemistry - CHEM
Computer Science - CSCI
Corrections - CORR
Developmental - DEVL
Early Childhood Education - ECED
Economics - ECON
Education - EDUC
Electrical Engineering - EENG
Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic - EMTP
Engineering Design - ENDS
English - ENGL
Fine Art - FNAR
Foreign Language - FLNG
Health, Physical Education and Recreation - HPER
History - HIST
Human and Social Services - HSSR
Industrial Engineering - INEN
Law Enforcement - LENF
Library Science - LSCI
Mathematics - MATH
Medical Assisting - MAST
Nursing - NRSG
Office Information Technology - OFIT
Philosophy - PHIL
Physical Science - PHYS
Political Science - PSCI
Practical Nursing - PRAC
Psychology - PSYC
Real Estate - REST                                                                                   
Respiratory Care - RESP
Sociology - SOCI
Speech and Theater - SPTH