May 01, 2024  
2022-23 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-23 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Elective Courses

  
  • EL-ART - Art Elective

    3 credits
    Any three-credit course from ART that can be used to fulfill a program’s Art elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-BIO - General Biology Elective

    4 credits
    Any four-credit, college level (100 or higher) course from the   that can be used to fulfill a program’s Biology elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-BIOL - Biology Elective

    3-4 credits
    Any college level (100 or higher) course from the Biology that can be used to fulfill a program’s Biology elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-BSIT - School of Business and Information Technologies Elective

    3 credits
    Any course from the School of Business and Information Technologies . Please see your advisor for appropriate courses. (This is a fictitious course.)
     

  
  • EL-BUSN - Business Department Elective

    3 credits
    Any 200 level course from the   that can be used to fulfill a program’s Business elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-CIT - Business Computer Elective

    3-4 credits
    Any 200 level or higher course from the Information Techology Department (CIT) that can be used to fulfill a program’s computer elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-CRJ - Criminal Justice Elective

    3 credits
    Three credit Criminal Justice elective see advisor.

  
  • EL-CSE - Computer Systems Engineering Elective

    4 credits
    Any course with lab from Computer Systems Engineering Technology (CSE) and Cisco (CSO). Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-DMP - Digital Media Elective

    3 credits
    Any course that can be used to fulfill a program’s Digital Media Elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-ECE - ECE Elective

    3 credits
    Any three-credit course from ECE that can be used to fulfill a program’s Early Childhood Education elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-ENG - Engineering & Science Transfer

    3 credits
    Any course from   that can be used to fulfill a program’s Engineering elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-ENL - General English Elective

    3 credits
    Any course from the   can be used to fulfill a program’s English elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-GAT - GAT Elective

    3 credits
    Any three-credit course from GAT that can be used to fulfill a program’s Graphic Comm & Photography elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  
  • EL-GEN - General Elective

    3 credits
    Any course that can be used to fulfill a program’s General elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-GEN2 - 2 General Electives

    6 credits
    Two courses (six credits) that can be used to fulfill a program’s General elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-GENE - General Elective

    4 credits
    Any course that can be used to fulfill a program’s General elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number).

  
  • EL-HIS - General History Elective

    3 credits
    Any course from the History Department that can be used to fulfill a program’s History elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-HIS/PSC - History/Political Science Elective

    3 credits
    Any History or Political Science course that can be used to fulfill a program’s History or Political Science elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-HSM - Humanities, Social Science or Math Elective

    3 credits
    Any college level course (100 or higher) from the  ,  ,  , Social Sciences  or   can be used to fulfill a program’s elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course.

  
  • EL-HTC - Career Course 2

    3 credits
    Please see your advisor for an appropriate course.

  
  • EL-HTH - Career Course

    3 credits
    Please see your advisor for an appropriate course.

  
  
  • EL-INFT - Information Technologies Elective

    3 credits
    Any course from the Information Technologies Department . Please see your advisor for appropriate courses. (This is a fictitious course.)

  
  • EL-LIB - General Liberal Arts Elective

    3 credits
    Any course from the Liberal Arts Department that can be used to fulfill a program’s Liberal Arts elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-LIT - General Literature Elective

    3 credits
    Any Literature course can be used to fulfill a program’s Literature elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  
  
  • EL-MATH - General Math Elective-100 Level or Higher

    3-4 credits
    Any 100 level or higher course from the   can be used to fulfill a program’s Math elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  
  
  
  • EL-MUS - Music Elective

    3 credits
    Any three-credit course from MUSIC that can be used to fulfill a program’s Music elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-OAAP - OAAP Elective

    2-4 credits
  
  
  
  • EL-SCI - General Science Elective

    3 credits
    Three-credit courses in the natural and physical sciences, such as physics, chemistry and biology, can be used to fulfill a program’s Science elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-SCIL - General Lab Science Elective

    4 credits
    Any 4-credit laboratory course (100 level or higher) from     or   can be used to fulfill a program’s science elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  
  • EL-SOC - General Behavioral/Social Science Elective

    3 credits
    Any college-level course from the Psychology, Sociology, History or Economics areas can be used to fulfill a program’s Social Science elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  
  
  • EL-THR - Theatre Elective

    3 credits
    Any three-credit course from Theatre (THR) that can be used to fulfill a program’s Theatre elective requirement. Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-WEB - Web Programming Elective

    3 credits
    Any 200 level or higher course from the Information Technologies Department  (PROG or WEBS course only) or DMP-102   DMP-251  or DMP-254  . Please see your advisor for the proper course. (This is a fictitious course number.)

  
  • EL-13 Credits - General Electives

    13 credits
    Take 10-13 credits from any college level course.


Science

  
  • SCI-105 CCO

    SCI-105 - Science of Sustainable Energy & Global Warming

    3 credits
    This introductory course presents Global Warming and explores Sustainable Energy. Course topics include Renewable energy, Solar, Wind, Fuel Cell, and Electric Energy, the move to convert our cars and household items to electric, the scientific evidence behind climate change and global warming, and how human influences on the
    environment lead to change. Hands-on demonstrations will include model solar cars, how fuel cells work, wind turbines and electricity.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT-062  or MAT-101   (minimum grade of C-) or placement at higher level on math placement assessment. ENG-095  or ENG-098   or placement at a higher level on the English placement assessment.

    Mass Transfer Gen Ed Foundation: Credits earned in this course are counted towards the Mass Transfer Gen Ed Foundation’s Natural or Physical Science requirements.

 

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