2024SU Scott Community College
Prerequisite: | Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-115. |
230612 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Arends | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
230613 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Arends | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course deals specifically with automobile suspension and steering systems. Specific skills needed for the development of competencies will be taught. Competencies are aimed for skills as an entry-level suspension and steering specialist. |
230614 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Bramhall | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
230615 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Bramhall | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides students with a basic knowledge in automotive heating and air conditioning. Basic theory, system diagnosis, and service procedures are covered. Students will be taught to troubleshoot, purge, evacuate, charge, and performance test an automobile or truck air conditioning system. |
Prerequisite: | Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-115. |
230612 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-02:00PM | MTF | BELM3138 | Arends |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
230613 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-02:00PM | WRF | BELM3138 | Arends |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course deals specifically with automobile suspension and steering systems. Specific skills needed for the development of competencies will be taught. Competencies are aimed for skills as an entry-level suspension and steering specialist. |
230614 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-03:00PM | MT | BELM3142 | Bramhall |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
230615 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-03:00PM | WR | BELM3142 | Bramhall |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides students with a basic knowledge in automotive heating and air conditioning. Basic theory, system diagnosis, and service procedures are covered. Students will be taught to troubleshoot, purge, evacuate, charge, and performance test an automobile or truck air conditioning system. |
Prerequisite: | Complete MAT-053, MAT-065, or HSC-137.; Students should have placement into ENG-105 or take ENG-095/ENG-105 concurrently with this course. |
230544 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 11:30AM-12:30PM | MW | BELM2419 | Boulton |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:40PM-02:40PM | MW | BELM2001 | Boulton | |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 11:30AM-01:40PM | TR | BELM2419 | Boulton | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to the basic?principles of biology. Topics studied include?chemical applications in biology, cellular?biology, bioenergetics, cell division, and?genetics. |
Prerequisite: | Complete BIO-114 or 1 yr HS biology within 5 yrs.; Complete CHM-110, 122, 165, 179, or 1 yr HS chemistry within 5 yrs. |
230543 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:00AM-10:10AM | MW | BELM2419 | Boulton |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | BELM2419 | Boulton | |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:10AM-11:10AM | TR | BELM2002 | Boulton | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is the first in a two semester survey?of the structure and function of the human body.?The study begins at the cellular level and?proceeds through tissue and organ levels within?each of the body systems: integumentary, skeletal,?muscular, nervous, special senses, and endocrine. |
Prerequisite: | A grade C or higher in MAT-053 or equivelant |
231168 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:10AM | MW | BELM1510 | Ford |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:30AM-09:30AM | TR | BELM1510 | Ford | |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:40AM-11:40AM | TR | BELM1510 | Ford | |
Introduction to General Chemistry is the first?course in a sequence of two introductory chemistry?courses with lab. An elementary approach to?chemical principles and laboratory practices is?taken. Emphasis is placed on the nature of matter,?bonding, nomenclature, equations, acids and bases?and chemistry as applied to everyday life. This?course is intended primarily to fulfill laboratory?science requirements and to fulfill chemistry?requirements for nursing, dental hygiene, and some?home economics and agricultural programs. |
Prerequisite: | Complete CHM-165 or CHM-166 |
231169 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:10PM-03:40PM | MTR | BELM1510 | Ford |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:10PM-03:40PM | W | BELM1510 | Ford | |
This?course is the second ?in a sequence of two?general chemistry courses for students in pre-med,?pre-chiro, pre-vet, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy,?pre-engineering, other physical or biological?sciences, or liberal arts. Topics include?kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base, ionic?equilibria, intermolecular forces, thermodynamics,?electrochemistry, organic chemistry, descriptive?chemistry and nuclear chemistry. |
230569 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:45AM-11:15AM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 11:30AM-02:00PM | MW | BTC217 | McConnell | |
This course is designed to give students a solid foundation in orthographic projection, engineering tolerances, and geometric dimension and tolerancing. Overall view selection and shape/size description will be emphasized. |
Prerequisite: | CAD-291 |
230568 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 11:30AM-01:00PM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 01:15PM-03:00PM | MW | BTC217 | McConnell | |
This course will introduce higher level 3D printing processes and slicing software. Students will use Stereolithography processes as well as Selective Laser Sintering (Powder Bed Fusion). Configuration of the slicing software based on the model needs and material requirements will be a large part of this course. Various machines from fused filament fabrication (FFF) to the above mentioned processes will be used to create flexibility in the students ability to apply 3D printing skills. A closer look into post processing will be a main focus as well. Another focus will be printing assembly models. |
Prerequisite: | CAD-290; CAD-140 |
231156 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:45AM-12:15PM | MW | BTC217 | McConnell | |
This course will introduce students to various types of 3D scanning methods and equipment. Using these methods and equipment, students can generate point clouds of information or data. This data can be used to create 3-dimensional models of objects or structures, and to reverse engineer objects. Students may also use additive manufacturing equipment or 3D printers to create physical representations of scanned data. Scanned data can be used in quality control and inspection, prototyping, crime scene re-creation, historical preservation, and many other uses. |
232281 | SEH81 | 06/10/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Benson | |
This course introduces students to Windows-based?Personal Computer (PC) concepts and commonly used?Microsoft applications that are supported in?business and industry.? Students will use a?Windows Operating System while learning basic?operation of Microsoft Office applications?including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. |
SEH81 | 06/10/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-12:00PM | TR | URB210 | Benson | |
This course introduces students to Windows-based?Personal Computer (PC) concepts and commonly used?Microsoft applications that are supported in?business and industry.? Students will use a?Windows Operating System while learning basic?operation of Microsoft Office applications?including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in DEA-254, DEA-295, DEA-302, DEA-405, and DEA-512. |
231802 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | CLINSITE | Nichol | |
This course will apply and practice principles and skills acquired in the areas of chairside assisting, operative procedures, laboratory procedures, business office procedures, and dental radiology. This course will consists of observation and practice in a general dental office setting with emphasis on chairside duties. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in DEA-110, DEA-255, DEA-515, DEA-575, DEA-593, SPC-222. |
231433 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | CLINSITE | Nichol | |
This course will apply, practice, and build principles and skills acquired in the areas of chairside assisting, operative procedures, specialty procedures, laboratory procedures, business office procedures, and dental radiology from DEA-575 Dental Assisting Clinic I. This course will consist of observation and practice in general and specialty dental office settings with an emphasis on chairside duties in general practice. |
Prerequisite: | Certified by the Dental Assistant National Board or possess two years documented clinical Iowa registered dental assisting experience and complete a written assessment at 75% competency. |
232513 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | CLINSITE | Nichol | |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nichol | ||
This course provides theoretical concepts and skills to expand the dental assistants scope of practice to include occlusal registration, gingival retraction, final impression, and provisional restorations. |
Prerequisite: | Certified by the Dental Assistant National Board or possess two years documented clinical Iowa registered dental assisting experience and complete a written assessment at 75% competency. |
232514 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nichol | |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | CLINSITE | Nichol | ||
This course provides theoretical concepts and skills to expand the dental assistants scope of practice to include application of cavity liners, desensitizing agents, bonding systems, placement and removal of dry socket medication, placement of periodontal dressing, and testing pulp vitality. |
Prerequisite: | Certified by the Dental Assistant National Board or possess two years documented clinical Iowa registered dental assisting experience and complete a written assessment at 75% competency. |
232515 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nichol | |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | CLINSITE | Nichol | ||
This course is designed to provide theoretical concepts and skills to expand the dental assistants scope of practice to include monitoring of nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia. |
230616 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Koby | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
Acquaints the student with the modern diesel engine used in transportation and automotive industries. The course is divided into five sections. In each section operation, overhaul and adjustments will be thoroughly covered for the diesel engine used in the transportation and the automotive diesel engine industry. Labs correlate with lectures to provide the student with practical hands-on experiences. |
Prerequisite: | Consent of instructor. |
232557 | SIS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | INDSTDY | Arends | |
Cooperative Experience will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training. The College will assist the student in securing employment related to the students major field of study and/or career interests. Under the supervision of the College and the employer, the student participates in job training experiences. In addition to employment, attendance at scheduled on-campus seminars is required. Seminars may include job searching skills as well as professional development. Student eligibility consists of the successful completion of 12 credit hours with EICCD with at least two courses in the chosen major and maintenance of a grade point average of 2.0 or higher. |
230616 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 07:00AM-12:00PM | MTWRF | BELM3116 | Koby |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
Acquaints the student with the modern diesel engine used in transportation and automotive industries. The course is divided into five sections. In each section operation, overhaul and adjustments will be thoroughly covered for the diesel engine used in the transportation and the automotive diesel engine industry. Labs correlate with lectures to provide the student with practical hands-on experiences. |
230617 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:15PM-01:15PM | MTWR | BELM3116 | Koby |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course will acquaint the student with basic hydraulic operation, pumps and cylinder controls. This course will acquaint the student with troubleshooting of hydraulic systems. |
Prerequisite: | ECE-159, ECE-170, and ECE-243 |
229563 | SOS01 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Gaskill | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course offers supervised experiences in selected early childhood settings serving children from birth to eight years of age. This course includes integration of theory and developmentally appropriate evidence-based practice. Students will be provided with an understanding of working with culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse populations of young children and their families. Emphasis will be placed on professional relationships and behavior, appropriate adult and child interactions, basic curriculum planning, and program routines. |
230161 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides training in all aspects of safety in the industrial environment. |
Prerequisite: | MAT-705 |
230162 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course covers the fundamental concepts of DC circuit components analysis and their applications. The student will learn to identify the basic circuit elements in DC circuits and will be able to calculate current and voltage in a variety of common circuit configurations using standard analysis techniques. Emphasis will be given on the use of lab instruments and measuring devices. |
Prerequisite: | ELE-216 |
230163 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
The course presents the fundamental concepts of AC circuit components analysis and their applications. The student will learn to predict the response of various R, C and L components and their combinations to steady-state sinusoidal inputs. There will be an emphasis on the use of lab instruments and measuring skills. |
Prerequisite: | ELE-217 |
230164 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course covers the concepts for electrical, motor, and electromechanical devices and their use in industrial control circuits. Emphasis is on operation and maintenance of three-phase motors and motor controls, and development of troubleshooting skills. An introduction to three-phase power distribution is included. |
230161 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides training in all aspects of safety in the industrial environment. |
Prerequisite: | MAT-705 |
230162 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course covers the fundamental concepts of DC circuit components analysis and their applications. The student will learn to identify the basic circuit elements in DC circuits and will be able to calculate current and voltage in a variety of common circuit configurations using standard analysis techniques. Emphasis will be given on the use of lab instruments and measuring devices. |
Prerequisite: | ELE-216 |
230163 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
The course presents the fundamental concepts of AC circuit components analysis and their applications. The student will learn to predict the response of various R, C and L components and their combinations to steady-state sinusoidal inputs. There will be an emphasis on the use of lab instruments and measuring skills. |
Prerequisite: | ELE-217 |
230164 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course covers the concepts for electrical, motor, and electromechanical devices and their use in industrial control circuits. Emphasis is on operation and maintenance of three-phase motors and motor controls, and development of troubleshooting skills. An introduction to three-phase power distribution is included. |
Prerequisite: | ELT-123 |
230166 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course is a continuation of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). Data manipulation, sequencers, troubleshooting, networking techniques, and ControlLogix? controllers will be covered. |
230167 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to the study of microcontrollers and their applications. Topics include microcontroller architecture, and introductory programming and interfacing techniques. |
Prerequisite: | ELT-312 |
230168 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course teaches the fundamentals of digital concepts and circuitry. Students learn how to interpret digital logic circuits by understanding the concepts of digital devices, gates, flip-flops, timers, counters, decoders, encoders, multiplexers, and de-multiplexers. Emphasis is given to hands-on lab experiences. |
Prerequisite: | ELT-123 |
230166 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course is a continuation of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). Data manipulation, sequencers, troubleshooting, networking techniques, and ControlLogix? controllers will be covered. |
230167 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to the study of microcontrollers and their applications. Topics include microcontroller architecture, and introductory programming and interfacing techniques. |
Prerequisite: | ELT-312 |
230168 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course teaches the fundamentals of digital concepts and circuitry. Students learn how to interpret digital logic circuits by understanding the concepts of digital devices, gates, flip-flops, timers, counters, decoders, encoders, multiplexers, and de-multiplexers. Emphasis is given to hands-on lab experiences. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and IND-134. A minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years or with instructor permission. |
230158 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course presents the basic laws of fluid power systems and properties of fluids to explain the behavior of fluid power devices in fundamental applications. Fluid power components such as cylinders, motors, compressors, pumps, flow control valves, and accumulators are studied as well as assembled in labs. Fluid power symbols are taught utilizing air and hydraulic diagrams. Pressure intensifiers, air-over-oil systems, rotary actuators, and flow dividers are presented in their applications. |
Prerequisite: | EGT-117 |
230160 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course covers maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanisms used to drive fluid power equipment. Proper installation and alignment of drives are demonstrated in labs. Maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid power components are covered. Students disassemble and reassemble components to learn proper maintenance procedures. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and IND-134. A minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years or with instructor permission. |
230158 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course presents the basic laws of fluid power systems and properties of fluids to explain the behavior of fluid power devices in fundamental applications. Fluid power components such as cylinders, motors, compressors, pumps, flow control valves, and accumulators are studied as well as assembled in labs. Fluid power symbols are taught utilizing air and hydraulic diagrams. Pressure intensifiers, air-over-oil systems, rotary actuators, and flow dividers are presented in their applications. |
Prerequisite: | EGT-117 |
230160 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course covers maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanisms used to drive fluid power equipment. Proper installation and alignment of drives are demonstrated in labs. Maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid power components are covered. Students disassemble and reassemble components to learn proper maintenance procedures. |
Prerequisite: | Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical. |
230117 | SEH01 | 05/28/24-07/18/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Ludvigsen, Schreiner, Stratton | |
SEH01 | 07/15/24-07/18/24 | 02:00PM-10:00PM | MTWR | KAHITBA | Ludvigsen, Schreiner, Stratton | |
NOTE: This course is composed of 30hours of online, 15hours lab time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus, and a majority of the course material is also delivered online. Students will be required to take their quizzes outside of their scheduled class time at one of the Eastern Iowa Community College testing locations. | ||||||
230121 | SLL01 | 07/29/24-08/01/24 | 07:00AM-03:00PM | MTWR | KAHITBA | Ludvigsen, Schreiner, Stratton |
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230126 | SLL02 | 07/08/24-07/18/24 | 04:00PM-09:30PM | MTR | KAHITBA | Fox, Ludvigsen |
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230125 | SLL03 | 05/30/24-07/11/24 | 08:30AM-02:00PM | T | WDCTBA | LaFevers, Ludvigsen |
SLL03 | 05/30/24-07/11/24 | 08:30AM-02:00PM | R | WDCTBA | LaFevers, Ludvigsen | |
SLL03 | 07/08/24-07/11/24 | 07:00AM-03:00PM | MTWR | KAHITBA | LaFevers, Ludvigsen | |
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course meets the training of The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA) for aides working in nursing facilities (NF) and skilled nursing facilities (SNF). Emphasis is placed on achieving a basic level of knowledge and the demonstration of skills to provide safe, effective resident/client care. Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical. |
Prerequisite: | Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical. |
230117 | SEH01 | 05/28/24-07/18/24 | 05:00PM-08:00PM | T | URB319 | Ludvigsen, Schreiner, Stratton |
NOTE: This course is composed of 30hours of online, 15hours lab time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus, and a majority of the course material is also delivered online. Students will be required to take their quizzes outside of their scheduled class time at one of the Eastern Iowa Community College testing locations. | ||||||
230121 | SLL01 | 05/29/24-05/29/24 | 04:00PM-09:30PM | W | URB319 | Ludvigsen, Schreiner, Stratton |
SLL01 | 06/01/24-07/27/24 | 09:00AM-02:30PM | S | URB319 | Ludvigsen, Schreiner, Stratton | |
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230126 | SLL02 | 05/30/24-07/18/24 | 04:00PM-09:30PM | M | URB319 | Fox, Ludvigsen |
SLL02 | 05/30/24-07/18/24 | 04:00PM-09:30PM | R | URB319 | Fox, Ludvigsen | |
NOTE: This course is composed of 50 hours of classroom time and 30 hours of clinical experience. Student must complete the Nurse Aide Training form, pay $25 non-refundable background check fee, and register with a photo ID. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course meets the training of The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA) for aides working in nursing facilities (NF) and skilled nursing facilities (SNF). Emphasis is placed on achieving a basic level of knowledge and the demonstration of skills to provide safe, effective resident/client care. Students must be 16 years of age to attend clinical. |
230618 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Gonzalez | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is designed to provide students with the basics of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. The topics covered in this course are geared toward residential central air-conditioning systems and air source heat pumps. This course is intended for those who are looking to obtain basic knowledge. |
230619 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Gonzalez | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course provides an introduction to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) regulations that pertain to protecting workers from exposure to occupational hazards. Students concentrate on researching, interpreting, summarizing, and applying the OSHA regulations. Students are introduced to a proactive philosophy of company compliance with OSHA regulations with an emphasis on using specific approaches to provide a safe and healthful HVAC/R work environment. The course also provides the students with an industry approved 10 hour OSHA certificate. |
230618 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-12:45PM | MTWR | BELM3122G | Gonzalez |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is designed to provide students with the basics of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. The topics covered in this course are geared toward residential central air-conditioning systems and air source heat pumps. This course is intended for those who are looking to obtain basic knowledge. |
230619 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | MTWR | BELM3122G | Gonzalez |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course provides an introduction to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) regulations that pertain to protecting workers from exposure to occupational hazards. Students concentrate on researching, interpreting, summarizing, and applying the OSHA regulations. Students are introduced to a proactive philosophy of company compliance with OSHA regulations with an emphasis on using specific approaches to provide a safe and healthful HVAC/R work environment. The course also provides the students with an industry approved 10 hour OSHA certificate. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in HCM-502. |
231017 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Stanley | |
NOTE: Student will meet 4 times during the semester with the instructor. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the-job training following the work processes documented in the EICCs Patterns & Standards for the Occupation of Cook . A focus of this practicum is for the student to develop and practice the skills of vegetable cookery. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in HCM-505. |
231018 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Stanley | |
NOTE: Student will meet 4 times during the semester with the instructor. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is the sixth in a series of nine practicums (6,000 hours total) in addition to classroom study required for completion of the degree. 1040 hours are required for this practicum. Practicums provide the students with on-the job training following the work processes documented in the EICCs Patterns and Standards for the occupation of cook. This course can be repeated for credit. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in HCM-508. |
231019 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Stanley | |
NOTE: Student will meet 4 times during the semester with the instructor. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
Students will complete a total of nine practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to classroom study. Practicums provide the students with on-the-job training following the work processes documented in the EICCs Patterns & Standards for the Occupation of Cook. A focus of this practicum is for the student to develop and practice the skills of supervisor/lead cook. |
231016 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Stanley | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course provides on-the-job experience on campus or in the industry, giving the student experience and practical application of the competencies in the internship agreement. The internship is coordinated by the college instructor and supervised by an industry professional at the work site. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in HCM-100 and HCM-182 |
230123 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 10:00AM-11:00AM | TW | BELM4007 | McRae |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 11:00AM-03:00PM | TW | BELM4007 | McRae | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is for a student with experience in baking. The students will hone their skills, learn new recipes, and create their own desserts. The students will use what they have learned in Fundamentals of Baking and Intermediate Baking to further their education in Advanced Baking. |
230408 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course presents an overview of methods used in presenting and interpreting a variety of industrial drawings and prints. This course is designed to provide the necessary skills to read and interpret symbols commonly found on industrial drawings and prints. |
Prerequisite: | ELE:217 |
230411 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of industrial motor control and power electronics. The topics covered include AC and DC motors, thyristors, variable frequency drives, DC motor control and power distribution. Laboratory assignments help to illustrate the subjects discussed in the classroom. |
230408 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course presents an overview of methods used in presenting and interpreting a variety of industrial drawings and prints. This course is designed to provide the necessary skills to read and interpret symbols commonly found on industrial drawings and prints. |
Prerequisite: | ELE:217 |
230411 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | |
NOTE: This course is based on modules that the student will access on-line. Course information, assignments and labs are listed in the modules. Students have the option of working on the assignments on or off campus, labs must be completed on campus in the presence of an instructor. Instructors are available in the labs to help with assignments, labs and to monitor testing. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of industrial motor control and power electronics. The topics covered include AC and DC motors, thyristors, variable frequency drives, DC motor control and power distribution. Laboratory assignments help to illustrate the subjects discussed in the classroom. |
Prerequisite: | NET-303 |
232058 | SEH81 | 06/05/24-07/19/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Warrier | |
This course introduces core programming basics using the Python programming language. Basics include data types, control structures, algorithm development, and program design with functions. The course discusses the fundamental principles of Object-Oriented Programming, as well as in-depth data and information processing techniques. Students will problem solve, explore real-world software development challenges, and create practical and contemporary applications using graphical user interfaces, graphics, and network communications. |
Prerequisite: | Instructor Consent |
231066 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Macuga | |
This course will integrate classroom theory with on-the-job training. The employment opportunity will be related to the students major field of study and/or career interests. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student will participate in job training experiences and demonstrate the knowledge that he or she has gained through college-level classroom instruction. The course is open to students who have completed 75% of their degree of study prior to participation. Prior to registering for the course, the student must have completed an application signed by the student, the employer and the faculty adviser. Students must complete 80 documented work hours for every one college credit hour. Students may take Internship for up to a maximum of three credit hours. This course can be repeated for credit. |
Prerequisite: | NET-303 |
232058 | SEH81 | 06/05/24-07/19/24 | 09:30AM-11:30AM | TR | URB215 | Warrier |
This course introduces core programming basics using the Python programming language. Basics include data types, control structures, algorithm development, and program design with functions. The course discusses the fundamental principles of Object-Oriented Programming, as well as in-depth data and information processing techniques. Students will problem solve, explore real-world software development challenges, and create practical and contemporary applications using graphical user interfaces, graphics, and network communications. |
231152 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | TR | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will develop the primary skills and knowledge to use basic measurement instruments and manual machine tools in the laboratory situation. Areas of instruction will include basic measurement tools, drill press, manual vertical milling machine, manual lathe, and surface grinder. Various projects will strengthen the proper use of these tools. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in MAP-138. |
229253 | SEH91 | 06/10/24-08/02/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Diveley-Wiedenmann | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to the medical laboratory. Students will use critical thinking skills to incorporate cognitive knowledge in the performance of obtaining specimens and performing Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waived testing. The student will also know and adhere to protective practices for personal and patient safety. |
229254 | SEH91 | 06/10/24-08/02/24 | TBA | ONLSONLN | Diveley-Wiedenmann | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides a basic background in the classification and understanding of drugs and their sources, uses and legal implications. This course will also provide discussion on the characteristics of typical drugs, side effects, precautions, interactions, and patient education of each category. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in MAP-138. |
229253 | SEH91 | 06/10/24-08/02/24 | 10:00AM-02:00PM | TR | BELM0222 | Diveley-Wiedenmann |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to the medical laboratory. Students will use critical thinking skills to incorporate cognitive knowledge in the performance of obtaining specimens and performing Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waived testing. The student will also know and adhere to protective practices for personal and patient safety. |
229254 | SEH91 | 06/10/24-08/02/24 | 02:00PM-03:00PM | TR | BELM0222 | Diveley-Wiedenmann |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides a basic background in the classification and understanding of drugs and their sources, uses and legal implications. This course will also provide discussion on the characteristics of typical drugs, side effects, precautions, interactions, and patient education of each category. |
Prerequisite: | Must be accepted into the Associate Degree Nursing program. ; A minimum grade of C in HSC-172 Nurse Aide.; ADN-220, BIO-168, and PSY-111 |
232574 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 02:00PM-04:15PM | MT | BELM0229 | Canarr |
This course introduces information concerning sources, effects, legalities, and the safe use of medications as therapeutic agents. Emphasis is placed on nursing responsibility, accountability, pharmacokinetics, routes of administration, contraindications and side effects. Upon completion, students should be able to compute medication dosages and administer medications safely. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in ADN-302, ADN-451, and BIO-186. |
231091 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:20AM-12:40PM | MW | BELM0210 | Aguilar |
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the domain of the individual. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid and electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion, professional behaviors, caring interventions, and managing care, Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide quality, individualized, entry level nursing care. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in ADN-452 and ADN-453. |
231092 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-06/28/24 | 09:00AM-12:00PM | T | BELM0212 | Canarr |
231093 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-06/28/24 | 01:00PM-04:00PM | T | BELM0212 | Lienen |
231094 | SLL83 | 05/28/24-06/28/24 | 05:30PM-08:00PM | T | BELM0210 | Brown |
Preceptorship is an exit course for Associate Degree Nursing? students, which builds upon concepts taught in previous nursing courses. The concepts of individual, healthcare and nursing are closely examined. Emphasis is placed on the use of the nursing process to meet the health needs of individuals and groups across the life span. Upon completion, students should be able demonstrate specific strategies to meet the challenges of transiting from student to professional practitioner. |
Prerequisite: | BIO-151 and BIO-173; A minimum grade of C in ADN-220, BIO-168, HSC-113, PNN-155, and PSY-111. |
231095 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:20AM-12:00PM | MW | BELM0212 | Kulick |
This course is designed to build upon the concepts of inflammation, infection, immunity, nutrition, elimination, glucose regulation, hormonal regulation, perfusion, gas exchange, mobility, professional identity, clinical judgement, patient education, health promotion, collaboration, safety, care coordination, and caregiving. Upon completion, students will be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. This course replaces PNN-511. |
229457 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-11:20AM | TR | BELM1418 | Sheppeard |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is an examination of the fundamentals of behavior. It is designed to familiarize students with human behavior, how it is studied, and the applications of the results of that study. Theoretical issues, comprehension of research findings, and research techniques will also be examined. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Social Sciences Area. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in RAD-162,?RAD-240, and RAD-300 |
230593 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | WRF | OFFSITE | Jacobs, Matter |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230594 | SOS82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | WRF | OFFSITE | Jacobs, Matter |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is a continuation?of Clinical Education II and the student will be assigned to the same clinical affiliate. Students will continue to perform radiographic procedures with indirect supervision on those exams where competency has been achieved. Emphasis will be placed on those procedures learned in Radiographic Procedures I, II, and III. Film critique will be integrated throughout the course. Students will meet requirements and competencies in the areas specified in the clinical procedure manual. The student will complete rotations in Computed Tomography, Mammography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Cardiac Catheterization. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in BIO-168, BIO-173, and HSC-113.; A minimum grade of C in MAT-110, HSC-137, or MAT-156.; A minimum grade of C in PSY-111 or SOC-110.; A minimum grade of C in SPC-112 or ENG-105. |
230586 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:00PM-02:00PM | M | BELM0102 | Hawkes |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | MW | BELM0104 | Hawkes | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230587 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | MW | BELM0104 | Hawkes |
SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:00PM-02:00PM | W | BELM0102 | Hawkes | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course will introduce the student to radiologic technology and?the evolution of radiography film to the digital imaging technology of today. The student will learn about the hospital and clinical setting, medical specialties, and the role of the radiographer on the health care team. The student will gain the knowledge necessary to provide safe patient care to include the following topics: legal and ethical issues in medicine, professionalism, communication skills, medical terminology, patient histories, pharmacology, valuing diversity, soft skills, body mechanics, patient transfer methods, standard precautions, radiation safety and radiography as a profession.? |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in BIO-168, BIO-173, and HSC-113.; A minimum grade of C in MAT-110, HSC-137, or MAT-156.; A minimum grade of C in PSY-111 or SOC-110.; A minimum grade of C in SPC-112 or ENG-105. |
230591 | SLL84 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 02:00PM-04:00PM | M | BELM0102 | Matter |
SLL84 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | TR | BELM0104 | Matter | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230590 | SLL83 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:00PM-02:00PM | T | BELM0102 | Matter |
SLL83 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | TR | BELM0104 | Matter | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230588 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | TR | BELM0104 | Matter |
SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 02:00PM-04:00PM | W | BELM0102 | Matter | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
230589 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-11:30AM | TR | BELM0104 | Matter |
SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:00PM-02:00PM | R | BELM0102 | Matter | |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course introduces the first semester student to patient positioning and procedures performed in the radiology department. Procedures to be studied and simulated in the energized laboratory are chest, abdomen and the distal upper?extremity. Each procedure includes anatomy review, procedural guidelines, projections, and image evaluation. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in RAD-143 |
230592 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 09:00AM-12:00PM | MT | BELM1109 | Jacobs |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is an integrated study of detailed anatomy, physiology, and radiographic procedures including the use of special equipment. Special emphasis is placed on the radiographic procedures related to the circulatory and nervous system. The scientific principles and uses of computerized tomography (CT), digital angiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography, and nuclear medicine are discussed. Students will apply these principles during their clinical practicum and special rotations. Preparation, precautions, and administration of contrast media will be explored. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in RAD 162, RAD 183, and RAD 240. |
230595 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 12:30PM-02:30PM | MT | BELM1109 | Jacobs |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This is the first of a two-course sequence. It is designed to emphasize principles of film evaluation as it relates to techniques, collimation, shielding, positioning, and radiographic quality. Radiograph rejects are studied in detail. Procedures to improve their diagnostic quality are emphasized, including the use of existing diagnostic exams to demonstrate desirable films. |
229461 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-11:20AM | MW | BELM1416 | Newman |
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course introduces students to a framework of thinking that involves theories in social structure, structural functionalism, symbolic interaction, feminism, and conflict theories, with respect to family, education, economic stratification, poverty, race, ethnic inequality, gender, family, socialization, government, politics, violence, crime and religion. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Social Sciences Area. |
231170 | SLL81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 08:10AM-11:20AM | TR | BELM2316 | Oehme |
231171 | SLL82 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | 11:40AM-02:50PM | TR | BELM2316 | Oehme |
This course is an introduction to public speaking with emphasis on organization, presentation, and listening. Students will gain experience in the process and principles of public speaking including audience analysis, selection and organization, and style and delivery. Practice in preparation and delivery of a minimum of 30 minutes of graded informative and persuasive extemporaneous speeches are required. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Communications Area. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in SUR-225, SUR-330, and SUR-518.; Previous or concurrent enrollment in SUR-450. |
232449 | SLL82 | 05/20/24-07/25/24 | TBA | CLINSITE | Duran, Lanfier | |
This course is a continuation of Clinical I and provides the student with advanced hands-on experience at a designated clinical site. Students will be participating in the following activities: preparation, aseptic technique, prioritization of duties, use of time, professional and personal habits, safety and ethical aspects, and skill set. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum grade of C in SUR-225, SUR-330, and SUR-518.; Previous or concurrent enrollment in SUR-450. |
SLL82 | 05/20/24-07/25/24 | 08:30AM-09:30AM | M | BELM1000 | Duran, Lanfier | |
This course is a continuation of Clinical I and provides the student with advanced hands-on experience at a designated clinical site. Students will be participating in the following activities: preparation, aseptic technique, prioritization of duties, use of time, professional and personal habits, safety and ethical aspects, and skill set. |
232480 | SOS81 | 05/28/24-07/19/24 | TBA | OFFSITE | Elswick | |
This course is intended to provide hands-on learning and experience relating theory to practice in a field of criminal justice. Students undertake observation in settings that meet individual career and academic goals in the criminal justice setting. The college approves sites and faculty members oversee the job shadowing experience with a criminal justice agency. Academic assignments accompany the hands-on learning experience. |