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ACCOUNTING

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ACC-111 Intro to Accounting (3 cr.) VT

241160SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1206 Harris
This course serves as an introduction to the accounting cycle, including the structured systems and records used by small businesses and professional offices. The student will learn fundamental accounting concepts and principles that can be used directly in the workplace or as the foundation for further accounting coursework.

ACC-142 Financial Accounting (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:MAT-053 or minimum math placement scores based on college assessment or BUS-110
239618SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1206 Staff
This course is an introduction to the use of?accounting in the decision making process.?Information will be presented with a bias toward?user orientation as opposed to preparer?orientation. Course competencies will be developed?in teh areas of: Identifying the role of?accounting in society, basic accounting and?business terminology, concepts behind financial?information, accepted accounting practices,?analysis and interpretation of financial?statements of sole proprietorships and?corporations.

ACC-146 Managerial Accounting (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ACC-142
239620SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1206 Staff
This course emphasizes financial statement analysis, including the reporting of cash flows, and managerial accounting as it relates to decision-making and to the manufacturing environment. This course serves as a foundation for other accounting courses for students planning careers in accounting, as well as providing for the needs for students in business administration.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SUPPORT

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

BCA-188 Computer Fund for Technicians (3 cr.) VT

240117SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:15PMTWRBELM3121 Koby
This course introduces students to personal computer concepts and the basics of using computer applications. Students gain knowledge and skills using Microsoft operating systems and applications including word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software. Students also gain experience using the Internet and email. Conducting research and creating appropriate citations will be emphasized.

ADV DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

Scott Community College

ADI-813 Cardiac Sono Clinic Educ. III (10.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADI-265 and ADI-808.
238799SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2707:30AM-04:00PMMTRFCLINSITE Staff
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
238800SEH0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Staff
This course involves three to four days per week?of clinical experience in affiliate hospitals,?clinics, and/or imaging centers. Clinical?assignments are made based on individual clinical?education needs, experience, and competency level.?You will advance yoru skills in exam performance,?image interpretation, and technical quality?analysis. In addition, you will be required to?perform select basic imaging and technical?competencies. In the lab, exposure to advanced?scanning techniques and procedures will be gained.?Emphasis in the lab will focus on ergonomic safety?and demonstrating scanning proficiency in various?techniques.

ADI-840 Sono Clinical Practicum II (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADI 111,?ADI 260,?ADI 321, and?ADI 830.
238801SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2707:30AM-04:00PMTWRFCLINSITE Wagner
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
238802SEH0201/19/27-05/14/2707:30AM-04:00PMTWRFCLINSITE Wagner
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course involves three to four days per week?of clinical experience in affiliate hospitals,?clinics, and/or imaging centers. Hands-on?experience is gained in a variety of sonographic?procedures under direct supervision of a staff?sonographer. Emphasis will be placed on ergonomic?safety, gaining proficiency in a variety of?imaging techniques and protocols, as well as?identification of normal and abnormal anatomy and?pattern recognition. In addition, you will be?required to perform select basic imaging and?technical competencies.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ADI-210 Sono Prin & Instru II (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADI-111, ADI-256 and ADI-803.
240432SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMMBELM0105 McGivern
240433SEH0201/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMWBELM0105 Staff
This course provides you with an understanding of?the instruments used to generate and receive sound?waves for medical imaging purposes that are?studied with the respect to their design and?operating characteristics. The hemodynamics of?blood flow in the human body and the physical?principles of Doppler ultrasound techniques will?be outlined. As a student, you will analyze?grayscale and color images and spectral tracings?to understand data acquisition methods and?distinguish normal from abnormal vascular?patterns. Quality assurance standards and methods?of equipment testing are emphasized as image and?display characteristics are evaluated. The?relationship between intensity levels and exposure?time are also addressed, as they relate to the?potential for bioeffects of human tissue.

ADI-265 Cardiac Sonography II (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADI-111, ADI-256, ADI-260, and ADI-803.
238797SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-03:00PMWBELM0105 Hennenfent
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course introduces the concepts of?hemodynamics, cardiovascular disease processes and?pathophysiology. Risk factors, signs and symptoms,?as well as medical, surgical, and interventional?treatment optiosn will be discussed. The?appearance of patholgy will be corelated with?changes seen on sonographic images of the?cardiovascular system. Spectral and color Doppler?techniques used in evaluation of the heart with?the respect to pathology and diagnosis will be?presented.

ADI-324 Abdominal Sonography II (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C?in ADI 111,?ADI 321, and?ADI 830.
238798SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-03:00PMTWRBELM0105 Staff
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course is a continuation of ADI 321 and covers anatomy and physiology and common pathologies of select abdominal organs as well as various superficial structures. Scanning protocols and normal versus abnormal sonographic findings associated with each procedure are studied.?Emphasis is also placed on the acquisition of pertinent clinical history and physical findings,? and the evaluation of laboratory and related imaging reports.

ADI-813 Cardiac Sono Clinic Educ. III (10.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADI-265 and ADI-808.
238799SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-10:00AMRBELM0105 Staff
SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMRBELM0103 Staff
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
238800SEH0201/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMRBELM0105 Staff
SEH0201/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-04:00PMRBELM0103 Staff
This course involves three to four days per week?of clinical experience in affiliate hospitals,?clinics, and/or imaging centers. Clinical?assignments are made based on individual clinical?education needs, experience, and competency level.?You will advance yoru skills in exam performance,?image interpretation, and technical quality?analysis. In addition, you will be required to?perform select basic imaging and technical?competencies. In the lab, exposure to advanced?scanning techniques and procedures will be gained.?Emphasis in the lab will focus on ergonomic safety?and demonstrating scanning proficiency in various?techniques.

ADI-840 Sono Clinical Practicum II (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADI 111,?ADI 260,?ADI 321, and?ADI 830.
238801SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-10:00AMTBELM0103 Wagner
SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMTBELM0103 Wagner
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
238802SEH0201/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMTBELM0103 Wagner
SEH0201/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-04:00PMTBELM0103 Wagner
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course involves three to four days per week?of clinical experience in affiliate hospitals,?clinics, and/or imaging centers. Hands-on?experience is gained in a variety of sonographic?procedures under direct supervision of a staff?sonographer. Emphasis will be placed on ergonomic?safety, gaining proficiency in a variety of?imaging techniques and protocols, as well as?identification of normal and abnormal anatomy and?pattern recognition. In addition, you will be?required to perform select basic imaging and?technical competencies.

AGRICULTURE (Farm Management/Agribusiness Management)

Scott Community College

AGA-182 Intro to Soil Science (3 cr.) VT

240678SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:25PM-01:45PMTRNSRCTBA Bilek
This course will help student understand soil function, texture, structure, formation, taxonomy, and other properties of soil. The course goals include using the principles and concepts learned to find soil science information, solve soil management problems, and communicate solutions to others.

AGA-285 Crop Protection (3 cr.) VT

240676SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:25PM-01:45PMMWNSRCTBA Bilek
This course introduces students to the safe handling and use of agricultural chemicals; the biology of weed, insect, and disease pests in production agriculture; the control of weed, insect, and disease pests in production agriculture through integrated pest management practices; the maximum use of all economic resources as they relate to agricultural pest controls; the development of philosophies to protect the environment, and federal and state laws regarding the use of pesticides. Students will take the state pesticide applicators exam upon completion of this course. Residents of states other than Iowa should be able to successfully complete those equivalent requirements in those states.

AGB-231 Futures and Options (1.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AGC-861
240677SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:10PM-03:00PMMWNSRCTBA Bilek
Principles of futures market operations, terminology, contract specifications and charting of trends will be discussed in this course. Hedging and how it fits in farm operations will be also be discussed.

ANTHROPOLOGY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology (3 cr.) AS

240087SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1413 Wiseman
This course is a comparative study of culture and social organization and the study of the effect and influence of language. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural/Historical Perspectives Area.

ART

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ ART-101 Art Appreciation (3 cr.) AS

240328SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1421 Davis
This course is an introduction to the history of paintings, sculpture, and architecture. Emphasis is on the appreciation of well-known works of art in a variety of media. The artist and the creative process are explored. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

ART-133 Drawing (3 cr.) AS

240331SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMWBELM1023 Davis
This is an introductory drawing course that investigates perceptive drawing. This class focuses on the realistic depiction of observed forms and objects. Using traditional drawing materials students will concentrate on the construction of still life objects, landscapes, and the human figure. Perspective, line, value, and composition will be examined. Additionally, students will develop their knowledge of Masterworks and critical arts movements.

ART-134 Drawing II (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ART-133
240332SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMWBELM1023 Davis
This is an intermediate level drawing course that further explores the use of traditional drawing materials, along with use of some non-traditional materials. This class continues with the study of observed forms and objects with expanded subject matter and development of personal expression through drawing. The development of strong compositional skills will be emphasized. Students in this second-level course will apply some study of human anatomy as it relates to drawing. Students will continue to increase and apply their knowledge of Masterworks, contemporary artists, and critical arts movements to their course work.

ART-163 Sculpture (3 cr.) AS

241634SEH9103/22/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:10AMTRBELM1023 Lipnick
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This studio course explores traditional and contemporary sculpture materials and processes. Emphasis is on both additive and subtractive methods of working. Goals include acquiring technical skills, understanding the physical and expressive possibilities of diverse materials, and learning safe, appropriate use of tools and materials.

ASL - INTERPRETER TRAINING

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ASL-171 American Sign Language II (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in ASL 141 or ASL151.; Course has a two-day residency requirement. Students taking online course are responsible for scheduling and completing independently.
239456SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:10AM-12:10PMTRBELM1314 Terronez
This course is designed to build on basic interpersonal communication skills utilizing conversational American Sign Language (ASL) learned in American Sign Language ASL 141. Exploration of American Deaf cultural beliefs, values and attitudes, and an appreciation of perspectives and contributions of Deaf Americans in the areas of arts and history will be continued to enhance student understanding of the unique perspectives expressed by members of the Deaf Community. Students planning to earn the Deaf Studies?Certificate must also take the corresponding laboratory course, ASL 172?American Sign Language II Lab.

ASL-281 American Sign Language IV (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in ASL-245 or ASL-251.
239457SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMTRBELM1314 Terronez
This course expands on basic language skills in American Sign Language (ASL). Students will further develop their ability to engage in group conversations, exchange information and communicate with others in a culturally appropriate manner on a wide range of topics.

ASL-297 American Sign Language VI (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in ASL-296.
239458SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMMWBELM1314 Kruse
This course is designed to build on previous American Sign Language (ASL) courses to develop apply advanced level discourse skills in areas such as medical, scientific, and religious topics utilizing ASL. Discussion of American Deaf cultural beliefs, values, and attitudes, as well as an appreciation of the contributions of Deaf Americans, will be included. This course will prepare students to use ASL both in and outside of the classroom via interactions with the Deaf Community.

AUTOMATION TECH AND ROBOTICS

Scott Community College

ATR-145 Intro to Industrial Robotics (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106.
241464SEH8301/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241462SEH8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241463SEH8201/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
This course allows the student to explore the?history and evolution of industrial robotics, the?basic parts of a robotic work cell, robot motion?and input/output programming, safe interaction?with robot while programming, robot power systems,?and basic robot troubleshooting and maintenance?procedures. While in the lab the student will?program industrial robots to perform various?functions.

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

ATR-145 Intro to Industrial Robotics (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106.
241436SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMMBTC221 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2710:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC115 Nelson, Nelson
241437SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMMBTC211 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-02:00PMMWBTC115 Nelson, Nelson
241438SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMMBTC221 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC115 Nelson, Nelson
241439SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMMBTC221 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-06:00PMMWBTC115 Nelson, Nelson
241464SEH8301/19/27-03/12/2708:30AM-10:30AMTRBTC115 Staff, Staff
241462SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC115 Staff, Staff
241463SEH8201/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC115 Staff, Staff
241444SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMMBTC207 Volkl, Volkl
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC115 Volkl, Volkl
241445SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMMBTC207 Volkl, Volkl
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMMWBTC115 Volkl, Volkl
241446SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMMBTC207 Volkl, Volkl
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMTRBTC115 Volkl, Volkl
241447SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMMBTC207 Volkl, Volkl
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMTRBTC115 Volkl, Volkl
This course allows the student to explore the?history and evolution of industrial robotics, the?basic parts of a robotic work cell, robot motion?and input/output programming, safe interaction?with robot while programming, robot power systems,?and basic robot troubleshooting and maintenance?procedures. While in the lab the student will?program industrial robots to perform various?functions.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College

AUT-614 Automotive Electrical I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-606.
240155SLL0202/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:05AMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
SLL0202/22/27-05/14/2709:05AM-09:50AMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
This course introduces the student to basic automotive battery, charging, and starting systems. The operating principles will be discussed during the lecture sessions. Lab sessions will be spent practicing testing, diagnosis, and repair.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

AUT-232 Automotive Transmissions I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-115.
240092SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-12:30PMMFBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:30PM-04:20PMMFBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
240086SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:20AMMFBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:20AM-12:50PMMFBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge in the diagnosis and repair of the automatic transmission. The student will develop skills necessary to perform in-car automatic transmission service. The student will also develop an understanding of the operation and service of torque converters, planetary gear trains, and hydraulic components used in automatic transmissions. In-car service, removal-installation, and overhaul procedures will be stressed in the lab portion of this course

AUT-304 Auto Man Dr Trn & Axles (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-115
240068SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:30PM-01:30PMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:30PM-04:00PMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
240101SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2707:30AM-08:30AMTWRBELM3106 Arends, Arends
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-11:00AMTWRBELM3106 Arends, Arends
This course provides basic knowledge in automotive clutches, standard transmissions, transaxles, and differentials. Basic theory, diagnosis, and service procedures are covered. Students will be able to correctly disassemble and reassemble standard transmissions, transaxles, and differentials in accordance with manufacturers guidelines.

AUT-404 Automotive Suspension & Steer (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-115.
240064SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2707:00AM-07:25AMMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2707:25AM-08:20AMMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
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.

AUT-524 Auto Brake System & Service (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115 or CRR-140
240091SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:30AM-09:25AMMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:25AM-11:10AMMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
240067SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:30PM-02:40PMMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2702:40PM-04:00PMMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
This course deals specifically with disc and drum brakes, power and conventional braking systems, and emergency braking systems used on todays cars and light trucks. The use of measuring tools, brake lathes, and anti-lock brake system (ABS) scan tools will be stressed. Students will develop competencies aimed at entry-level skills as a brake specialist.

AUT-606 Basic Auto Electricity/Electrn (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115
240066SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:45AM-10:55AMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2710:55AM-12:00PMTWRBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
This course introduces the student to basic electrical and electronic principles applied to automotive electrical circuits. Lab sessions are spent turning theory into hands-on practice.

AUT-614 Automotive Electrical I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-606.
240113SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2707:00AM-07:30AMMTWRBELM3106 Koby, Koby
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2707:30AM-08:00AMMTWRBELM3106 Koby, Koby
240099SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMMFBELM3106 Arends, Arends
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2702:40PM-04:20PMMFBELM3106 Arends, Arends
This course introduces the student to basic automotive battery, charging, and starting systems. The operating principles will be discussed during the lecture sessions. Lab sessions will be spent practicing testing, diagnosis, and repair.

AUT-656 Automotive Electrical II (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-606 and AUT-614.
240088SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:30PM-01:40PMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:40PM-04:00PMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
240084SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:40PMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:40PM-04:00PMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
This course deals specifically with the automobile chassis electrical systems. The student will learn how automobile circuits are wired and how they operate. Troubleshooting and repair of the systems will be stressed. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the operation and design of chassis electrical systems.

AUT-802 Engine Performance I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-606 and AUT-115.
240065SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:30AM-09:55AMMFBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:55AM-00:50AMMFBELM3104 Dickerson, Dickerson
240100SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:05PM-02:45PMTWRBELM3106 Arends, Arends
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2712:15PM-01:05PM BELM3106 Arends, Arends
This course is designed to train the student in engine mechanical testing and ignition testing. Basic ignition system theory, operation, and diagnosis will be covered. Electronic (EI) and distributor (DI) ignition systems will be discussed. Lab time will be used to learn the use of diagnostic equipment in troubleshooting and repair of engine mechanical and ignition systems as they relate to drivability.

AUT-817 Auto Engine Perform III (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-811.
240090SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:20AMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:20AM-11:20AMTWRBELM3105 Bramhall, Bramhall
The course covers automotive emissions, emission control devices, and 5-gas analysis. This course is designed to help the student improve their ability to diagnose drivability problems. Diagnosis and testing will be discussed and practiced. A review of fuel, ignition, and computer system testing will also be included.

AUT-913 Technical Internship (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Student eligibility consists of the successful completion of 12 credit hours with EICC with at least two courses in the chosen major and maintenance of a grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
240102SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2703:00PM-04:00PMRBELM3106 Arends
This course is a Cooperative/Internship that will?integrate classroom theory with on-the-job?training. The college will assist the student in?securing employment related to the student's major?field of study and/or career interests. Under the?supervision of the College and the employer, the?student participates in job training experiences.?This course can be repeated for credit.

BIOLOGY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ BIO-114 General Biology IA (4 cr.) P AS

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.
240518SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMMBELM2411 Tyson
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:10AMWBELM2001 Tyson
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-10:10AMFBELM2411 Tyson
240519SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMTBELM2409 Freed
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-12:40PMRBELM2409 Freed
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:50PMRBELM2001 Freed
240520SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2704:30PM-06:40PMTBELM2409 Freed
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2704:30PM-05:30PMRBELM2409 Freed
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2705:40PM-07:40PMRBELM2001 Freed
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.

BIO-115 General Biology IIA (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Must have C or better in BIO-114;
240521SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:10AMMBELM2409 Hmielowski
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:20AM-11:20AMMBELM2001 Hmielowski
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-10:20AMWBELM2409 Hmielowski
This course is a continuation of General Biology?IA (BIO 114). Course topics include evolution,?biological diversity, plant and animal anatomy and?physiology and ecology.

BIO-151 Nutrition (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:MAT-053 is recommended but not required
240522SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM2408 Strazewski
240523SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM2409 Freed
This course explores dietary sources, functions,?and requirements of major nutrients for all?individuals. Course topics include tools for?healthy eating, digestion and absorption, the?macronutrients, vitamins and minerals, water?balance, energy balance, food safety and?technology, and nutrition during the life stages.

✓ BIO-168 Human Anat and Physiology I (4 cr.) P AS

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.
240524SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-12:40PMMBELM2419 Tyson
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:50PMMBELM2002 Tyson
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMWBELM2419 Tyson
240527SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2704:30PM-06:40PMMBELM2408 Boulton
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2704:30PM-05:30PMRBELM2408 Boulton
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2705:40PM-07:40PMRBELM2408 Boulton
240525SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-10:20AMTBELM2419 Sandstrom
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:10AMRBELM2419 Sandstrom
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:20AM-11:20AMRBELM1010 Sandstrom
240526SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMTBELM2408 Boulton
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-12:40PMRBELM2408 Boulton
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:50PMRBELM2002 Boulton
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.

BIO-173 Human Anat and Physiology II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Minimum grade of C in BIO-168. BIO-168 must be taken within the last 5 years.
240529SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:10AMMBELM2408 Strazewski
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:20AM-11:20AMMBELM2002 Strazewski
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-10:10AMWBELM2408 Strazewski
240528SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMMBELM2408 Boulton
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:10AMWBELM2002 Boulton
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-10:10AMFBELM2408 Boulton
240531SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2704:30PM-05:30PMMBELM2411 Strazewski
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2705:40PM-07:40PMMBELM2002 Strazewski
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2704:30PM-06:40PMWBELM2411 Strazewski
240530SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMTBELM2419 Sandstrom
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-12:40PMRBELM2419 Sandstrom
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:50PMRBELM1010 Sandstrom
This course is the second course in a two semester?sequence. The content includes study of the?following organ systems or topics: cardiovascular,?lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive,?metabolism, urinary, and reproductive.

BIO-186 Microbiology (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:BIO-114 or BIO-168
240636SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMBELM2411 Ghrist
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:50PMWBELM2005 Ghrist
240533SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMTBELM2411 Ghrist
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:10AMRBELM2411 Ghrist
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:20AM-11:20AMRBELM2005 Ghrist
This course is an in-depth examination of the?microbial world, with emphasis on classification,?reproduction, genetics, physiology, infectious?disease, and control. Laboratory exercises will be?directed toward the use of equipment and?identification of clinically and economically?important organisms.

BUSINESS

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

BUS-180 Business Ethics (3 cr.) VT

241161SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMTRBELM1408 Knudsen
This course will introduce students to ethical principles and the application of ethical principles to situations relevant to decision-making in the professional and business world.

BUS-185 Business Law I (3 cr.) VT

239532SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWFBELM1416 Knudsen
239531SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMTRBELM1408 Knudsen
This course provides the student with the basic?knowledge of major concepts in business law.?Topics may include an introduction to the legal?environment (ethics, the workings of the United?States Court system and constitutional law),?contracts, employer/employee relations, consumer?protection, product liability, social media and?intellectual property law, torts, criminal law,?and wills.

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:At least one business course.
241159SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1206 Harris
This course provides a picture of basic marketing principles and practices; focuses upon customer-driven strategies to attract, keep, and grow targeted customers. Concepts covered include: Web selling and diversity issues, along with the global marketplace, branding, pricing, and ethical issues.

CHEMISTRY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ CHM-122 Intro General Chemistry (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:A grade C or higher in MAT-053 or equivalent
241037SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:40AM-11:20AMMBELM1511 Sankar
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:40AM-11:20AMWBELM1511 Sankar
241038SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:20PMMBELM1511 Sankar
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:20PMWBELM1511 Sankar
241041SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2705:30PM-08:10PMMBELM1511 Hawkinson
SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2705:30PM-08:10PMWBELM1511 Hawkinson
241039SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:40AM-11:20AMTBELM1510 Sankar
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:40AM-11:20AMRBELM1510 Sankar
241040SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:20PMTBELM1510 Ford
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:20PMRBELM1510 Ford
This course is an introduction to General?Chemistry as the first course in a sequence of two?introductory chemistry courses with lab. An?elementary approach to chemical principles and?laboratory practices are taken. Emphasis is placed?on the nature of matter, bonding, nomenclature,?equations, acids and bases and chemistry is?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. This course?satisfies a general education requirement in the?Natural Sciences Area.

✓ CHM-165 General Chemistry I (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-110, CHM-122 or high school chemistry AND MAT-067 or minimum math placement score based on college assessment or consent of instructor
241034SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:10PMTBELM1506 Sankar
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:10PMRBELM1506 Sankar
This course is the first 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?dimensional analysis, stoichiometry, gases, atomic?structure and periodicity, solutions, chemical?bonding, and thermochemistry.

✓ CHM-166 General Chemistry I (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-110, CHM-122 or high school chemistry AND MAT-067 or minimum math placement score based on college assessment or consent of instructor
241035SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:40PMTBELM1506 Sankar
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:40PMRBELM1506 Sankar
This course is the first course 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 dimensional analysis, calculation methods,?stoichiometry gases, atomic structure and?periodicity, solutions, chemical bonding, and?thermochemistry. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Natural Sciences?Area.

CHM-175 General Chemistry II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-165 or CHM-166
241032SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-11:00AMTBELM1511 Ford
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-11:00AMRBELM1511 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.

CHM-176 General Chemistry II (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-165 or CHM-166
241033SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-11:30AMTBELM1511 Ford
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-11:20AMRBELM1511 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.

CHM-271 Organic Chemistry II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete CHM-261 and CHM-263 or consent of instructor.
241036SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMBELM1506 Ford
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMWBELM1506 Ford
This course is a continuation of CHM 261/CHM 263.?It covers topics on aromatic compounds, phenols,?ketones and aldehydes, carboxylic acids and their?derivatives, amines and selected topics in?biochemistry.

COMMUNICATION

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

COM-140 Intro to Mass Media (3 cr.) AS

240894SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1205 Beinborn
This course will introduce you to the history,?evolution, and relationships of the media and?their efforts on our society. You will examine?print, electronic, and social media as well as?ethics, advertising, and public relations. This?course will count towards an Arts and Humanities?general education requirement.

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

CAD-139 Introduction to CAD/CAM (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission.
241228SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMTRBTC219 McConnell
This course is an introductory course focusing on the creation of real parts using Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing software and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools. Students will create 3-dimensional parts using SolidWorks parametric modeling software or equivalent software.?Students will then export those part files to Mastercam CAM software or equivalent software, and process the part files to be machined using a CNC Machine.

CAD-163 Autocad for Indust Apps (3 cr.) VT

241440SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2710:00AM-12:00PMTBTC215 McConnell
241475SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-10:30AMTRBTC219 Staff, Staff
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:00PMTRBTC215 Staff, Staff
241476SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:30PMTRBTC219 Staff, Staff
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:00PMTRBTC215 Staff, Staff
241477SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:00PMTRBTC215 Staff, Staff
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC219 Staff, Staff
241479SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:00PMTRBTC215 Staff, Staff
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC219 Staff, Staff
This course is intended to introduce AutoCad and?its functionality over multiple disciplines. This?could include mechanical, electrical,?architectural, civil and industrial. The?fundamentals of AutoCad will be introduced and?different disciplines will be emphasized in the?assignments.

CAD-290 Intro to 3D Printing (3 cr.) VT

241230SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:15AMTRBTC219 McConnell
This course will begin by introducing students to?the historical factors that have shaped?manufacturing over centuries. The current and?emerging 3D printing applications with their?advantages and limitations of each technology will?be discussed. Students will evaluate real-life?scenerios and make possible recommendations for?the appropriate printing technology. 3D printing?technology from a time and cost saving viewpoint?based on product requirements will be discussed.?There will be major emphasis placed on discussion?of the economic implications of 3D printing, which?will include impact on business startup and?implications on the supply chain as well. There?will also be a hands on component of this class.?Students will be required to download and print a?model, as well as create 3D model and then make a?.stl file and print it.

CAD-291 Design for AM (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:CAD-147 CAD-290
241235SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMMWBTC219 McConnell
This course will challenge students to explore the design intent of parts being evaluated for additive manufacturing. Functionality may define the parameters, such as strength high temperature, weight, flexibility, and color, with which a part must comply. Students will learn to consider part complexity as an additional factor. Real-life projects for tooling and/or fixtures and jigs will be addressed. Students will use additive manufacturing assemblies that may be made of several or many parts and consider how they may be able to be manufactured as one. Generative Design software will be utilized to create new geometry or improve existing designs.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ CSC-110 Intro to Computers (3 cr.) AS

239561SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1109 Benson
239558SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1109 Benson
239559SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1109 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.

CSC-116 Information Computing (3 cr.) AS

239563SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBATRBELM1109 Benson
This course presents the basic concepts of Information Systems (IS) and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).? This course satisfies a general education requirement for Computer Skills.

Scott Community College - Urban Campus

✓ CSC-110 Intro to Computers (3 cr.) AS

239560SLL0301/19/27-05/14/27TBAWURB210 Schaeffer-Hansen
239684SEH9103/22/27-05/14/2705:30PM-09:00PMRURB210 Schaeffer-Hansen
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.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Scott Community College

CRJ-930 Criminal Justice Job Shadow (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take CRJ-100 or Instructor Permission
239690SIS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA 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 work and observation in settings that meet individual career and academic goals in the criminal justice setting. The college approves sites and faculty members oversee the practicum. Academic assignments accompany the hands-on learning experience.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

CRJ-141 Criminal Investigation (3 cr.) AS

239596SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMTRBELM1418 Elswick
This course is an introduction to the art of criminal investigation and case preparation. Topics include interrogation, gathering information and evidence, informants, homicide investigation, and fingerprinting and other selected evidence.?

CRJ-142 Criminalistics (3 cr.) AS

239597SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1418 Elswick
This course covers the fundamentals of forensic?science, criminalistics, and investigation. It?includes crime scene search and recording,?collection and preservation of physical evidence,?scientific aids, modus operandi, sources of?information, and case preparation.

CRJ-200 Criminology (3 cr.) AS

239598SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1418 Maus
This course studies human behavior and crime and?the development of corrections. Criminology?utilizes sociological and cultural approaches?while examining crime and the career criminal.?This course introduces the causes of delinquency?and the modifications of such behavior by?corrective institutions and individual therapy.?Emphasis is placed on studying individual?personality development through inter-family?relationships and antisocial aggressive acts from?early abnormal family and social situations. This?course is cross listed as SOC 240.

CRJ-201 Juvenile Delinquency (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:SOC-110
239599SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1418 Lynch
This course introduces the causes of juvenile delinquency and the modification of such behavior by corrective institutions and individual therapy. Emphasis is placed on the study of the development of individual personality through inter-family relationships and antisocial aggressive acts from early abnormal family and social situations. This course is cross listed as SOC-230.

CRJ-259 CRJ Physical Conditioning (2 cr.) VT

239602SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-02:40PMTRBELM1424 Lonergan
NOTE: This section will be assigned to the SCC CRJ Crime Lab room, but will generally meet at a workout facility close to SCC at the instructor's discretion.
This course in law enforcement physical training will prepare a student for entry-level positions in law enforcement, corrections, and other criminal justice employment.?Activities will include stretching, weight training, lifting, running, and other physical skills training. This course can be repeated twice for additional credit.

DENTAL ASSISTING

Scott Community College

DEA-302 Dental Radiography (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Student is to be admitted to the Dental Assisting program prior to enrollment in this course.
238837SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Simon
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
238838SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Simon
This course examines theory and clinical practice of oral radiographic methods. The course presents the history and development of x- radiation; properties and uses of x-radiation; radiation hygiene; exposing, processing, and mounting of intraoral and extraoral films; and identification of radiographic anatomic landmarks.

DEA-515 Prin of Dental Assisting II (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in DEA-254, DEA-295, DEA-302, DEA-405, and DEA-512.
238841SEH0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Simon
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course will continue the concepts of DEA-512 Principles of Dental Assisting I. It will build upon clinical skills, introduce the students to remaining dental specialties, and give students an overview of Expanded Function in the state of Iowa.

DEA-575 Dental Assisting Clinic I (6 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in DEA-254, DEA-295, DEA-302, DEA-405, and DEA-512.
238842SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE 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.

DEA-810 RDA Expanded Functions I (2 cr.) P VT

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.
238844SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA CLINSITE Nichol
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLSONLN Nichol
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
238845SLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Nichol
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Nichol
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
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.

DEA-820 RDA Expanded Functions II (1 cr.) P VT

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.
238846SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA CLINSITE Nichol
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLSONLN Nichol
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
238847SLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Nichol
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Nichol
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
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.

DEA-830 RDA Nitrous Oxide Monitoring (1 cr.) P VT

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.
238848SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA CLINSITE Nichol
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLSONLN Nichol
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
238849SLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Nichol
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Nichol
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
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.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

DEA-302 Dental Radiography (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Student is to be admitted to the Dental Assisting program prior to enrollment in this course.
238837SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-04:30PMTBELM1003 Simon
NOTE: This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online.
238838SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-04:30PMRBELM1003 Simon
This course examines theory and clinical practice of oral radiographic methods. The course presents the history and development of x- radiation; properties and uses of x-radiation; radiation hygiene; exposing, processing, and mounting of intraoral and extraoral films; and identification of radiographic anatomic landmarks.

DEA-405 Dental Materials (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Student is to be admitted to the Dental Assisting program prior to enrollment in this course.
238839SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWBELM1011 Simon
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:10AMMWBELM1003 Simon
This course examines the physical and chemical properties of dental materials with an emphasis on composition and application. Materials discussed include hydrcolloids; elastomeric materials; waxes; gypsum; cements, bases, and liners; esthetic materials; and abrasives.

DEA-512 Prin of Dental Assisting I (5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Student is to be admitted to the Dental Assisting program prior to enrollment in this course.
238840SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMTRBELM1011 Simon
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-12:10PMTRBELM1003 Simon
This course will introduce the profession of dental assisting, history of dentistry, chairside dental assisting, dental equipment, operative dentistry, and dental specialties. The course will emphasizes essential dental assisting skills to prepare the student for clinical setting.

DEA-515 Prin of Dental Assisting II (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in DEA-254, DEA-295, DEA-302, DEA-405, and DEA-512.
238841SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2712:40PM-02:40PMMWBELM1003 Simon
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course will continue the concepts of DEA-512 Principles of Dental Assisting I. It will build upon clinical skills, introduce the students to remaining dental specialties, and give students an overview of Expanded Function in the state of Iowa.

DIESEL

Scott Community College

DSL-150 Truck Electrical Systems (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-614.
240154SLL0201/19/27-04/02/2702:00PM-02:45PMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
SLL0201/19/27-04/02/2702:45PM-03:25PMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
This course deals specifically with truck?electrical systems. Students will gain the ability?to diagnose and repair truck electrical systems,?and accessory circuits.

DSL-603 Hydraulics (2 cr.) VT

240157SLL0204/05/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:10PMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby
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.

DSL-815 Preventive Maintenance (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115
240153SLL0201/19/27-02/19/2708:30AM-08:45AMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
SLL0201/19/27-02/19/2708:45AM-09:50AMMTWRNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
This course provides students with the opportunity to learn how to perform preventative maintenance (P.M.) inspection of the cab, electric components, frame, and trailers for diesel trucks.

DSL-905 Cooperative Experience (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Consent of instructor.
240115SIS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA INDSTDY Koby
This course is a Cooperative Experience that will?integrate classroom theory with on-the-job?training. The College will assist the student in?securing employment related to the student's 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.

DSL-915 Transportation Career Experien (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115, the successful completion of 12 credit hours with EICC, specifically in the Diesel Technology program, and maintenance of a grade point average (GPA) for 2.0 or higher.
240112SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2703:30PM-04:30PMWNSRCTBA Koby, Koby
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA NSRCTBA Koby, Koby
This course will integrate classroom theory with?on-the-job training. The College will assist the?student in securing employment related to the?student's 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 at-campus seminars is?required. Seminars may include job searching?skills as well as professional development.?Student eligibility consists of successful?completion of 12 credit hours with EICC,?specifically in the Diesel Technology program, and?maintenance of a grade point average of 2.0 or?higher. This course is designed to deliver all the?information needed for students to pass all needed?commercial drivers license (CDL) written?examinations in the State of Iowa. CDL?requirements, Department of Transportation (DOT)?rules and regulations, hours of service (HOS),?trip planning and record keeping will be covered.?Final state skills testing for the insurance of a?CDL will be done on campus by EICC certified?commercial examiners.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

DSL-150 Truck Electrical Systems (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUT-614.
240126SLL0102/11/27-04/16/2707:00AM-07:50AMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
SLL0102/11/27-04/16/2707:50AM-08:40AMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
This course deals specifically with truck?electrical systems. Students will gain the ability?to diagnose and repair truck electrical systems,?and accessory circuits.

DSL-439 Diesel Fuel Systems I (5 cr.) VT

240124SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:30AM-10:30AMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:50PMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
This course acquaints the student with diesel fuel?characteristics, fuel subsystems, overview of?diesel fuel injection basics, and injector?nozzles. It will also acquaint the student with?operation, testing and adjustments required to?troubleshoot and repair diesel fuel systems. The?course is broken down into different modules and?includes: Detroit Diesel Mechanical and Electronic?Fuel System, Cummins Manuel Electronic Fuel?Systems, Mack and Volvo Fuel Systems, Common Rail,?and Emmissions.

DSL-519 Automatic Drive Train (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115
240125SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:30AM-10:30AMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-01:10PMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
This course acquaints the student with the major components and operation of automatic transmissions. This course includes the functions and operation of truck transmissions, the functions and operations of the hydraulic system, lock-up type torque converter, and disassemble, rebuild and assembly procedures. Labs correlate with lectures to provide the student with practical hands-on experiences.

DSL-603 Hydraulics (2 cr.) VT

240128SLL0104/19/27-05/14/2707:00AM-08:45AMMTWRBELM3116A Rice
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.

DSL-710 Heating A/C and Refrg (4 cr.) VT

240127SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:55PM-02:45PMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2702:45PM-04:45PMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
This course is designed for the student to gain a basic understanding and working knowledge of truck and automobile heating and air conditioning systems as well as trailer refrigeration units. Students will gain entry level competencies in the diagnosis and repair of common problems in these systems.

DSL-815 Preventive Maintenance (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:AUT-115
240123SLL0101/19/27-02/10/2707:00AM-07:15AMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
SLL0101/19/27-02/10/2707:15AM-08:45AMMTWRBELM3116A Rice, Rice
This course provides students with the opportunity to learn how to perform preventative maintenance (P.M.) inspection of the cab, electric components, frame, and trailers for diesel trucks.

DRAMA

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ DRA-101 Intro to Theatre (3 cr.) AS

240337SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1021 Babbitt
This course is a survey of the elements of theatre. The course covers units on audience/performer relationships, dramatic forms, dramatic literature, history of the theatre, dramatic theory and criticism, and technical theatre. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

✓ DRA-110 Intro to Film (3 cr.) AS

240338SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1021 Babbitt
240343SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1021 Babbitt
This course is designed to introduce the student to the historical, evolutionary, philosophic, artistic, and economic aspects of motion pictures and the filmmaking industry. Students will have the opportunity to examine the various genres of the movie industry such as: drama, film noir, western, fantasy, documentary, romantic comedy, horror, musicals, and silent film. Utilizing film excerpts and entire movies as tools, students will hone skills in film analysis, beginning with recognition of theme and critically viewing productions in terms of such elements as: fictional elements, editing, cinematography, visual design, photography, special effects, sound, acting, music, and directing. Progressively, students will observe similarities and distinctions in film and literature and relate philosophical, historical, and cultural theories and events to the industry. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area. May be counted as either Humanities or Fine Arts, but not both.

DRA-130 Acting I (3 cr.) AS

240344SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1021 Babbitt
This course provides a fundamental exploration into the physical, vocal, and imaginative techniques in the art of acting. Final project will be performance of a scene in a recital.

DRA-132 Acting II (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete DRA-130 or consent of instructor.
240345SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1021 Babbitt
This course is a continuation of Acting I. Students will further explore the techniques in the art of acting with special emphasis on analysis and dramatic interpretation. For a final project, the student(s) will perform a monologue or finished scene from a play in recital.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Scott Community College

ECE-920 Field Experience/ECE (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:ECE-159, ECE-170, and ECE-243
239496SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Jennings
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.

ECE-920 Field Experience/ECE (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:ECE-159, ECE-170, and ECE-243
241617SOS0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Gaskill
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.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ECE-158 Early Childhood Curriculum I (3 cr.) VT

239493SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:30PMMWBELM1106 Staff
This course focuses on the development, implementation, and assessment of appropriate environments and curricula for young children ages 3-8. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in a context of family, culture, language, and abilities. Emphasis is on understanding childrens developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions, and environments to support each child in the following areas: dramatic play, art, music, and fine and gross motor play.

ECE-243 Early Childhood Guidance (3 cr.) VT

241364SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:30PMTRBELM1106 Staff
This course focuses on developmentally appropriate, evidence-based approaches and positive guidance strategies for supporting the development of all children. Emphasis is on supportive interactions and developmentally appropriate environments. The student will learn to use assessment to analyze and guide behaviors. In this course, students study the impact of family and each childs culture, language, and ability on child guidance.

ECONOMICS

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ ECN-120 Prin of Macroeconomics (3 cr.) AS

239625SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1408 Ikoba
This course discusses how society addresses?economic scarcity and the choices made through?markets and government. You will studey fiscal and?monetary policies and their role in managing?economic stability in areas such as prices,?employment, and growth. You will examine and?analyze the importance of international trade and?how it shapes economies. This course satisfies a?general education requirement in the Social?Sciences Area.

✓ ECN-130 Prin of Microeconomics (3 cr.) AS

239630SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1408 Ikoba
This course examines how markets address the?problem of scarcity and organize the production?and distribution of goods and services. You will?explore supply and demadnd, consumer choice,?production costs in the short and long run, and?the behavior of firms under different market?structures. You will consider how resources are?priced, employed, and analyze the role of?international trade and finance in shaping?economic outcomes. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Social Sciences Area.

EDUCATION

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

EDU-213 Introduction to Education (3 cr.) AS

239500SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:15PM-02:15PMMWFBELM1408 Gaskill
This course presents an overview of the field of?education, including foundations of American?education, effective teacher characteristics,?student engagement in the classroom, philosophies?of education, classroom management strategies, and?curriculum development. Current trends in?education will be discussed and analyzed on topics?such as school funding, professionalism, ethical?and legal issues, student diversity, and classroom?instruction. Students will complete a 40-hour?observation practicum in a K-12 setting and?complete a self-guided research project on an?educational topic of their choice. Emphasis is?placed on educational theory and beginning?documentation of teacher education Interstate?Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC)?standards. This course is recommended for students?who plan to majore in teacher education.

EDU-235 Children's Literature (3 cr.) AS

239512SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMTRBELM1106 Gaskill
This course is designed primarily for the student?planning to enter elementary and/or middle school?level teaching. The student will develop an?understanding of why and what children read, and?acquire criteria for the selection of reading?material for children's and youth's recreational?and curriculum enrichment. Students will?investigate how to identify, evaluate, and utilize?quality children's literature for teaching in the?classroom.

EDU-245 Exceptional Learner (3 cr.) AS

239514SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1106 Gaskill
This course is an introductory course designed to provide the student with an overview of the field of special education and the policies and programs established for the education of students with various learning abilities. It includes an analysis of characteristics of persons with disabilities, behavior disorders, talented and gifted students, persons with mental health disabilities, and those who have physiological disorders such as asthma. This course is required for teacher licensure in Iowa. Students will complete 25 clock hours in a K-12 Special Education Setting.

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College

ELE-195 Motor Control (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and ELE-113.
241458SEH8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241459SEH8201/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241460SEH8301/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
THis course will provide students with experiences?related to electric motors, motor controls and?relay logic in an industrial environment. Students?will learn to apply ladder logic diagrams to?install, maintain, and troubleshoot motors and?motor control circuits. Students will learn how to?troubleshoot direct and alternating current motors?and their control circuits.

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

ELE-195 Motor Control (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and ELE-113.
241441SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC111 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241442SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC111 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241443SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-08:00PMMWBTC111 Nelson, Nelson
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241458SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2708:30AM-12:00PMTRBTC111 Staff, Staff
241459SEH8201/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-12:30PMTRBTC111 Staff, Staff
241460SEH8301/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-04:30PMTRBTC111 Staff, Staff
THis course will provide students with experiences?related to electric motors, motor controls and?relay logic in an industrial environment. Students?will learn to apply ladder logic diagrams to?install, maintain, and troubleshoot motors and?motor control circuits. Students will learn how to?troubleshoot direct and alternating current motors?and their control circuits.

ELECTRONICS

Scott Community College

ELT-128 PLC Programming and Control I (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and ELE-113.
241470SEH9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241471SEH9203/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241472SEH9303/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241473SEH9403/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
This course provides an introduction to various?programmatic control schemes, basic sequential?control, and basic system integration. Concepts?are explored and emphasized through lecture,?reading, and hands-on labs.

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

ELT-128 PLC Programming and Control I (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and ELE-113.
241452SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMMWBTC116N Nelson, Nelson
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:10PMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241453SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson, Nelson
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:10PMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241454SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson, Nelson
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:10PMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241455SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC115 Nelson, Nelson
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-00:10AMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241456SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-06:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson, Nelson
SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:10PMTBTC207 Nelson, Nelson
241470SEH9103/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-10:30AMTRBTC116N Staff, Staff
241471SEH9203/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-12:30PMTRBTC116N Staff, Staff
241472SEH9303/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC116N Staff, Staff
241473SEH9403/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC116N Staff, Staff
This course provides an introduction to various?programmatic control schemes, basic sequential?control, and basic system integration. Concepts?are explored and emphasized through lecture,?reading, and hands-on labs.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Scott Community College

EMS-202 Emergency Medical Technician (9.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Seventeen years of age at the time of enrollment. Register & attend AHA Healthcare Provider CPR certification 1 week prior to the start of the course. Recommend ability to read, write, and speak English at the college level. Must be able to physically perform the required skills. (A functional analysis of EMT including detailed information on the physical demands is available from the program coordinator.)
238854SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Staff
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
238853SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Staff
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
This course is based on the National Emergency?Medical Services Education Standards & Instruction?Guidelines which is the National Standard?Curriculum for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)?Education which is the foundation of knowledge and?skills of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).?Upon successful completion of the program, the?student will obtain the American Heart Association?(AHA) Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition,?and Stabilization certification, and be eligible?for the National Registry EMT Practicual & Written?Examination to obtain a National EMT license, and?a State of Iowa EMT certification.

EMS-285 Paramedic II (13 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:EMS-280
238855SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA TBA Schooley
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
This course is designed to prepare a student to function at the level of a National Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)-Paramedic. The Paramedic II Course is the second in a three-course series leading to Paramedic certification. The EMT-Paramedic Program prepares competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The course is designed to provide the National Paramedic with the education and skills necessary to provide out-of-hospital emergency medical care at the advanced life support level of the highest quality with an EMS agency, Fire Service, or other specialized services.

Scott Community College - Urban Campus

EMS-202 Emergency Medical Technician (9.5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Seventeen years of age at the time of enrollment. Register & attend AHA Healthcare Provider CPR certification 1 week prior to the start of the course. Recommend ability to read, write, and speak English at the college level. Must be able to physically perform the required skills. (A functional analysis of EMT including detailed information on the physical demands is available from the program coordinator.)
238854SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-01:00PMMWURB310 Staff
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
238853SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2705:00PM-10:00PMMWURB310 Staff
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
This course is based on the National Emergency?Medical Services Education Standards & Instruction?Guidelines which is the National Standard?Curriculum for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)?Education which is the foundation of knowledge and?skills of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).?Upon successful completion of the program, the?student will obtain the American Heart Association?(AHA) Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition,?and Stabilization certification, and be eligible?for the National Registry EMT Practicual & Written?Examination to obtain a National EMT license, and?a State of Iowa EMT certification.

EMS-285 Paramedic II (13 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:EMS-280
238855SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-03:00PMTRURB318 Schooley
NOTE: American Heart Association BLS CPR will be done as part of the EMT class in a hybrid delivery model.
This course is designed to prepare a student to function at the level of a National Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)-Paramedic. The Paramedic II Course is the second in a three-course series leading to Paramedic certification. The EMT-Paramedic Program prepares competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The course is designed to provide the National Paramedic with the education and skills necessary to provide out-of-hospital emergency medical care at the advanced life support level of the highest quality with an EMS agency, Fire Service, or other specialized services.

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College

EGT-117 Fluid Power Fundamentals (2 cr.) P VT

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.
241466SEH8201/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241467SEH8301/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
241465SEH8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff, Staff
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.

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

EGT-117 Fluid Power Fundamentals (2 cr.) P VT

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.
241466SEH8201/19/27-03/12/2708:30AM-10:30AMTRBTC115 Staff, Staff
241467SEH8301/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-12:30PMTRBTC115 Staff, Staff
241465SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC115 Staff, Staff
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.

ENGLISH

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ENG-095 ALP Writing (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Enroll in ENG-105 or ENG-107 as a Co-requisite course.
241378SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1208 Baldwin
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-095 SLL01 241378 Basic Writing, MUST also register for ENG-105 SLL01 241379 Comp I
241384SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1315 Kelley
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-095 SLL03 241384 Basic Writing, MUST also register for ENG-105 SLL05 241385 Comp I
241381SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMTRBELM1216 Hadley
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-095 SLL02 241381 Basic Writing, MUST also register for ENG-105 SLL03 241382 Comp I
This course is a co-requisite course designed to support skills necessary for successful completion of ENG 105? or ENG 107?, using an Accelerated Learning Program model. The writing process, critical thinking and reading skills, and strategies to enhance student success are emphasized. In this class, students will practice writing skills learned in ENG105 or ENG107 and work closely with the instructor to develop increased confidence and writing proficiency.

✓ ENG-105 Composition I (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete ENG-095 or minimum English placement score based on college assessment.
241396SLL1001/19/27-05/14/2705:30PM-08:30PMMBELM1207 Newell
241379SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1208 Baldwin
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-105 SLL01 241379 Comp I, MUST also register for ENG-095 SLL01 241378 Basic Writing
241380SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1208 Baldwin
241385SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1315 Kelley
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-105 SLL05 241385 Comp I, MUST also register for ENG-095 SLL03 241384 Basic Writing
241386SLL0601/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1315 Kelley
241395SLL0901/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1218 Hadley
241394SLL0801/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1216 Abboreno
241393SLL0701/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1207 Newell
241382SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1216 Hadley
NOTE: Students registering for ENG-105 SLL03 241382 Comp I, MUST also register for ENG-095 SLL02 241381 Basic Writing
241383SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1216 Hadley
This course will introduce students to the?college-level writing process. Students will?develop critical reading and thinking skills to?analyze and evaluate information from diverse?viewpoints. The course introduces documentation?practices and information literacy skills.?Students will write and revise at least four?formal assignments and produce a minimum of 20?pages. This course satisfies a general education?requirement in the Communications area.

✓ ENG-106 Composition II (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete ENG-105 or ENG-107
241388SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1216 Foley
241390SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1208 Bakeris-Gullion
241391SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1208 Bakeris-Gullion
241389SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1208 Bakeris-Gullion
241392SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1315 Kelley
This course is a continuation of Composition I.?Students will analyze, synthesize, and evaluate?texts. Critical thinking skills, argumentation,?writing style, and academic research, introduced?in Composition I, will also be further developed?in this course. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Communications Area.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ ENV-111 Environmental Science (4 cr.) AS

240534SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-12:40PMMBELM2409 Hmielowski
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:50PM-02:50PMMBELM2001 Hmielowski
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMWBELM2409 Hmielowski
This course will survey common environmental?problems with discussion as to their possible?causes, consequences, and remedies. An emphasis?will be placed on objective analysis of issues and?arguments related to environmental concerns. This?course satisfies a general education requirement?in the Natural Sciences Area. May be counted as?either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences, but not?both.

GLOBAL STUDIES

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ GLS-100 Contemporary World Issues (3 cr.) AS

240061SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1421 Carr
This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of issues affecting life in the modern world. It identifies topical areas to study as background to major contemporary issues. Typical areas of discussion will be ecology, world economy, resource utilization, and comparative cultures among others. Instruction will be primarily discussion oriented and will utilize guest lectures, outside reading and projects, and limited lecture. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Cultural/Historical Perspectives Area.

HEALTH

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

HSC-113 Medical Terminology (2 cr.) VT

238984SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-08:50AMMTWBELM0210 Staff
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course will teach students about the body?systems approach to learning medical language.?Word parts are used to build, analyze, define, and?spell medical terms. Structural, directional,?disease and disorder, surgical, and diagnostic?terms, pronunciations, and abbreviations are?included.

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

HIT-121 Pharmacology (2 cr.) VT

238857SEH9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:50AMMTWBELM0210 Staff
This course provides the student with an introduction to common drugs and drug therapies as they relate to the field of health information technology. It includes accurate identification of drug name, spelling, and indications for usage. This course replaces HIT-120.

HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CON

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

HCR-116 Domestic Heating (5 cr.) VT

240052SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:15AMWRBELM3122G Gonzalez, Gonzalez
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:15AM-01:00PMWRBELM3122K Gonzalez, Gonzalez
This course covers installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of gas, fuel oil, electric furnaces, and heat pumps. This course will also cover temperature, humidity, air filtering, and air movement for a complete home conditioning system.

HCR-260 HVAC Trade Skills I (3 cr.) VT

240057SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:10PMFBELM3122J Czerwinski, Czerwinski
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:10PM-04:15PMFBELM3122J Czerwinski, Czerwinski
This course covers all types of tools pertaining to, but not restricted to, the HVAC profession. Included with the introduction of the student to the tool is the proper usage of these tools. The student will learn soldering and brazing, iron pipe cutting and threading, PVC solvent welding, all fittings, drilling, sawing and cutting sheet metal.

HCR-261 HVAC Trade Skills II (3 cr.) VT

240058SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMFBELM3122J Czerwinski, Czerwinski
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:40AM-11:45AMFBELM3122J Czerwinski, Czerwinski
This course covers all types of tools pertaining to, but not restricted to, the HVAC profession. Included with the introduction of the student to the tool is the proper usage of these tools. The student will learn how to manufacture sheet metal fittings with the tools available. Included with the hand tools will be the different power tools that are common with sheet metal shops everywhere.

HCR-271 Adv Domestic Heating and AC (5 cr.) VT

240053SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:30AM-12:20PMTWRBELM3122G Kramer, Kramer
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:20PM-01:30PMTWRBELM3122K Kramer, Kramer
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.

HCR-308 Refrigeration Fundamentals (5 cr.) VT

240054SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-11:15AMMTBELM3122G Gonzalez, Gonzalez
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:15AM-01:00PMMTBELM3122K Gonzalez, Gonzalez
This course is designed to provide students with the basics of refrigeration used by heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technicians. The topics covered in this course are geared toward residential central air-conditioning systems. This course is intended for those who are looking to obtain basic knowledge.

HCR-405 Basic Electric for Hvac Tech (5 cr.) VT

240046SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2707:00AM-08:15AMMTBELM3122G Kramer, Kramer
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:15AM-10:00AMMTBELM3122K Kramer, Kramer
This course is designed to provide students with the basics of electricity used by heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technicians. The topics covered in this course are geared toward residential central air-conditioning systems. This course is intended for those who are looking to obtain basic knowledge.

HCR-441 HVAC Controls and Circuitry (5 cr.) VT

240047SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2707:00AM-08:15AMWRBELM3122G Kramer, Kramer
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:15AM-10:00AMWRBELM3122K Kramer, Kramer
This course is designed to provide students with the basics of control components used by heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technicians. The topics covered in this course are geared toward residential central air-conditioning systems. This course is intended for those who are looking to obtain basic knowledge.

HCR-851 HVAC-R Industry Safety (2 cr.) VT

240048SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:30PM-03:20PMMBELM3122G Gonzalez
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.

HISTORY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ HIS-117 W Civ I: Ancient and Medieval (3 cr.) AS

240240SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1413 Wiseman
This course is a survey course in Western?Civilization from ancient history into the age of?absolutism. The civilization components of?religion, philosophy, literature, art,?architecture and science are integrated into the?political and social history of Europe, from our?Mesopotamian and Egyptian origins to about 1450.

✓ HIS-119 W Civ III: The Modern Period (3 cr.) AS

240080SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMTRBELM1316 Wheeler
This course is a survey course in Western?Civilization in the Modern Age, from the Age of?Democratic Revolutions through the present day.?The civilizational components of religion,?philosophy, literature, art, science, and?architecture are integrated into the political and?social history of Europe and its impact on the?modern world.

✓ HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 (3 cr.) AS

240079SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1413 Hilton
This course is the study of political, cultural,?social and economic developments in North American?colonies and the United States from discovery?through Reconstruction. Historical perspective and?critical analysis are emphasized.

✓ HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 (3 cr.) AS

240077SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1413 Hilton
240078SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1413 Hilton
240083SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2706:00PM-07:20PMTRBELM1408 Wheeler
This course is the study of political, cultural,?social, and economic developments from 1877 to the?present. Historical perspective and critical?analysis are emphasized.

HORTICULTURE

Scott Community College

AGH-142 Landscape Construction (3 cr.) VT

240680SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMTRNSRCTBA Bilek
This course will cover principles and practices of?landscape construction. It includes the process?from initial client contact to installation of?plant material and hardscape.

AGH-252 Horticulture Pest Management (3 cr.) VT

241680SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:30AM-09:50AMMWNSRCTBA Bilek
This course introduces students to the safe handling and use of horticulture chemicals. Using integrated pest management (IPM) practices, students will explore updated philosophies that protect the environment while controlling common pest. Students will take the state pesticide applicators exam upon completion of this course. Residents of states other than Iowa should be able to successfully complete equivalent requirements in those states.

HOSPITALITY, CULINARY & MGT

Scott Community College

HCM-501 Culinary Practicum I (3 cr.) VT

239714SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Stanley
This course is the first in a series of nine?practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to?classroom study required for completion of the?degree. Practicums provide the students with?on-the-job training following the work processes?documented in the EICC's Patterns & Standards?forthe Occupation of Cook. A focus of this?practicum is for the student to develop and?practice the skills of a kitchen steward.

HCM-502 Culinary Practicum II (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-501.
239715SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Stanley
This course is the second in a series of nine?practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to?classroom study required for completion of the?degree. Practicums provide the students with?on-the-job training following the work processes?documented in the EICC's Patterns and Standards?for the Occupation of Cook. A focus of this?practicum is for the student to develop and?practice the skills of a breakfast cook.

HCM-504 Culinary Practicum IV (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-503.
239716SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Stanley
This course is fourth in a series of nine?practicums (6000 hours total) in addition to?classroom study required for completion of the?degree. Practicums provide the students with?on-the-job training following the work processes?documented in the EICC's Patterns and Standards?for the Occupation of Cook. A focus of this?practicum is for the student to develop and?practice the sklils of brioler/grill cook.

HCM-508 Culinary Practicum VIII (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-507.
239730SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Stanley
This course is the eighth 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.

HCM-530 Culinary Capstone (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-100 and HCM-156
239731SIS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA INDSTDY McRae
This course is a comprehensive assessment of abilities learned throughout the culinary program. Students will demonstrate?skills, knowledge, professional qualities and attributes required by the industry.? Integrates creation of a multi-course menu to demonstrate proficiency in crucial functions including ingredient preparation, fabrication, sauce production, application of classical cooking methods, mathematical decision-making, cost control, sanitation and nutritional analysis.

HCM-932 Internship (1 cr.) VT

239733SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Stanley
239734SOS0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Stanley
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.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

HCM-100 Sanitation and Safety (2 cr.) VT

239724SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMTBELM4001 Phipps
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course provides the student with a solid foundation in food service sanitation and safety. Students are required to the pass the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam to continue in the Culinary Arts curriculum.

HCM-116 Fundamentals of Baking (3 cr.) VT

239657SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMTBELM4005 Phipps
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-06:00PMTBELM4005 Phipps
This course is for a student with very little baking or pastry experience. Students will learn the basics of theory and preparation of baked items. Science and math will play a large role in this course. Items the students will prepare include yeast bread, cookies, creams, puddings, pie crusts and filling, and quick breads. The focus of the course is on standard production methods for a successful product in small and large scale batches.

HCM-122 International Breads (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-116.
239658SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-04:00PMWBELM4007 McRae
This course is designed to further enhance students advanced level of baking breads. Students will discuss advanced topics in bakers percentage, yeast dough, sweet dough, and laminated?dough production.

HCM-154 Basic Food Prep (Lec/Lab) (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:HCM-180
239659SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMRBELM4005 Phipps
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:00PMRBELM4005 Phipps
This course teaches students the basic skills of grilling, frying, broiling, saut?ing, vegetable cookery, recipe conversion, recipe costing, and creating soups and stocks.

HCM-155 Garde Manger (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-100, HCM-344, and HCM-180.
239660SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMTBELM4001 McRae
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-06:00PMTBELM4001 McRae
239661SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMRBELM4005 McRae
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-06:00PMRBELM4005 McRae
In this course students will prepare all foods associated with a true garde manger station in a restaurant, including salads, pate, terrines, cold appetizers, showpieces, ice carvings, canap?s and show platters.

HCM-160 Advanced Food Preparation (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-156 and HCM-265.
239662SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMMBELM4005 McRae
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-06:00PM BELM4005 McRae
This course will teach food preparation and professional standards at an advanced level. Skill areas addressed include knife cuts, industry-based equipment, mother sauces?and their derivatives, culinary brigade, chef management, the preparation of soups, starches, vegetables, proteins, sushi, healthy alternatives, and chef management.

HCM-180 Food Fundamentals (2 cr.) VT

239725SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2709:15AM-11:15AMTBELM4001 Phipps
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work.Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course is an overview of foodservice and culinary arts. Students look at industry structure, developing trends and influences of management. Students will develop their awareness of food products and the world of food.

HCM-182 Intermediate Baking (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-100 and HCM-116
239663SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMRBELM4007 McRae
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-10:00AMRBELM4007 McRae
This course is designed for students with a fundamental knowledge of baking. The students will learn to bake a variety of items such as breads, custards, and cakes. The students will use their creativity in this class as well as follow variations of recipes. Science and math are a large part of this course.

HCM-199 Batch Cooking (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-155 and HCM-156.
239664SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-01:00PMWBELM4001 Timmerman
This course is designed to further enhance students training in quantity cooking. The overall goal will be for students to plan, prepare, and execute banquets and buffets for varying group sizes.

HCM-200 Dining Services (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-100 and HCM-156; HCM-199
239665SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMWBELM4001 Phipps
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-04:00PMWBELM4001 Phipps
This course?will expose students to the concepts of customer service and front of the house (FOH) service techniques.? Dining and banquet set up, design, back of the house (BOH) techniques, menu presentation, and sanitation and safety will also be explored.

HCM-233 Menu Planning & Nutrition (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in HCM-344.
239666SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMTBELM4003 McRae
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work.Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course emphasizes basic food nutrients, USDA guidelines and USDA standards and their use in restaurant cooking. Students will calculate body energy requirements, and create a nutritionally sound menu using classical tools and preparation methods.

HCM-265 Mathematics for Hospitality (3 cr.) VT

239726SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMMBELM4005 McRae
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work.Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course will provide the student with a general understanding of mathematics application used in a professional food service setting. This course will then introduce the student to the mathematical knowledge needed in the restaurant and hospitality industry.

HUMANITIES

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ HUM-183 Living With Space Time & Tech (3 cr.) AS

240346SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1406 Foley
This course will explore human values and individual beliefs within a constantly changing environment, community relationships, technological networks, the ethical dimensions of work and a meaningful personal life-style. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College

IND-125 Intro to Process Control (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106, IND-134, and ELE-195.
241468SEH9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff
241469SEH9203/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLNONLN Staff
This course is an introduction to Process?Controls. It provides students with terminology?and the function of basic devices for measuring?and controlling different kinds of variables in?process control. It introduces control systems,?controller circuit design, controller operation,?maintenance, alignment, calibration, and tuning?open and closed-loop control.

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

IND-125 Intro to Process Control (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106, IND-134, and ELE-195.
241448SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson
241449SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson
241450SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-08:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson
241497SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC116N Nelson
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:40AMTBTC207 Nelson
241468SEH9103/22/27-05/14/2708:30AM-12:00PMTRBTC116N Staff
241469SEH9203/22/27-05/14/2701:30PM-05:00PMTRBTC116N Staff
This course is an introduction to Process?Controls. It provides students with terminology?and the function of basic devices for measuring?and controlling different kinds of variables in?process control. It introduces control systems,?controller circuit design, controller operation,?maintenance, alignment, calibration, and tuning?open and closed-loop control.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

CIS-307 Intro to Databases (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:CIS-121
241299SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:00AM-04:00PMTRBELM1107 Warrier
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-04:00PMTRBELM1107 Warrier
This course provides the student with an overview in database management systems. The student will learn about database fundamentals, database modeling, Structured Query Language (SQL), database administration and current issues. Through hands-on exercises, students will develop databases on different platforms.

CIS-606 Visual BASIC.NET I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:CIS-121
241296SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:00AM-12:00PMMWBELM1107 Warrier
This course?provides a strong foundation in essential aspects of Visual Basic.NET. Topics?will include user interface design, logic development, and object-oriented programming techniques. Students will develop business applications for Windows and Web with multiple forms, arrays, and simple data access.

CIS-765 Cloud DevOPS (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:CIS-760
241305SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-04:00PMMWBELM1107 Warrier
This course develops technical expertise in?cloud-based application development. Students will?learn cloud computing services and models, along?with best practices for building, securing, and?developing applications in cloud environments.

Scott Community College - Urban Campus

CIS-169 C# (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Complete CIS-121 and MAT-066.
241292SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:00AM-12:00PMTRURB228 Washington
This course is designed to introduce the student to the C# Language. The course will cover C# syntax and object-oriented programming techniques in the .NET environment.

CIS-280 Client Side Scripting (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:CIS-210
241303SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:00PMMWURB228 Washington
This course is a survey of script languages.?Students will use client-side scripting techniques?to develop interactive web content, implement data?validation and processing, and extend web-based?applications, applying fundamental programming?concepts and problem-solving strategies. This?course includes design and completion of small?projects to illustrate the content learned and to?provide extensibility for future use.

CIS-760 Cloud Foundations (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:NET-303
239521SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2705:30PM-09:45PMMWURB228 Staff
This course provides an?introduction to cloud computing platforms. Students will learn how cloud platforms are configured as well as the basic infrastructure. Cloud services, pricing, and support will be covered.

NET-198 Networking I (5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:NET-159 and NET-679
239569SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2705:30PM-09:45PMMWURB227 Samara
This course introduces the architecture, protocols, functions, components, and models of the internet and computer networks.? The principles of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced.? By the end of this course, students will be able to build simple Local Area Networks (LANs), perform basic configurations for routers and switches, understand the fundamentals of network security, and implement IP addressing schemes.

NET-313 Windows Server (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:NET-303
239570SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-04:00PMTRURB227 Carlson
This course is designed to give students a?practical understanding of Windows Servers.?Students will learn to plan, install, configure,?manage, and troubleshoot windows servers using?hands-on activities and projects. Topics covered?include installing and configuring the server?operating systems, setting up hardware,?configuring system resources, optimization system?performance, configuring server storage,?configuring network connectivity, and implementing?server security.

NET-420 Introduction to Linux OS (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:NET-303
239571SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:00PMMWURB227 Morford
This course will teach students how to become proficient with using a Linux Operating System. It does not assume any prior knowledge of Linux and is geared toward those interested in systems administration as well as those who will use or develop programs for Linux systems. The course provides comprehensive coverage of topics related to Linux certification, including Linux distributions, installation, administration, X-Windows, cloud technologies, networking, and security. This course also prepares the student for the CompTIA Linux+ Certification.

INTERPRETER TRAINING

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ITP-121 Introduction to Interpreting I (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in ASL-245 or ASL-251.
239459SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:15AM-12:15PMTRBELM1312 Kruse
This course introduces students to the historical and theoretical aspects of sign language interpreting, as well as concepts of professional ethical decision making skills. This course will cover basic interpreting skills and techniques with opportunity for application and practice in both American Sign Language (ASL) and English.

ITP-122 Interpreting Skills Lab I (1 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:ITP-121
239460SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:45PM-01:45PMTRBELM1312 Kruse
This is the first in the sequence of three Interpreting Skills Lab courses. It provides students with an opportunity to practice interpreting skills in a safe environment under instructional supervision. Students will practice interpreting in a variety of simulated settings with immediate feedback from the instructor. Students will also increase their ability to self-evaluate their own interpreting process and product through extensive analysis of their work.

ITP-131 Social Aspects of Deaf Culture (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:ITP-129
239692SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2712:40PM-02:40PMTBELM1314 Roebuck
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course examines the sociolinguistic and sociocultural aspects of Deaf people in the United States by exploring the interrelationship of language and culture. Students will examine the historical development of Deaf people as a cultural and linguistic minority group.

ITP-135 Introduction to Language (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:ITP-141
239462SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:20AM-11:50AMMWBELM1314 Kruse
This course introduces students to the linguistic features of American Sign Language (ASL). Students will learn the characteristics common to all languages and the basic descriptive tools of linguistics. Phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and applications of American Sign Language will be studied.

ITP-141 Eng Vocab-Grammar/Intrprtrs (4 cr.) VT

239693SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:30PMMBELM1314 Kruse
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course focuses on developing and expanding student competence in vocabulary comprehension and grammatical aspects of English. Coursework assists students in the improvement of their cognitive processing of English to prepare students for interpreting tasks.

ITP-231 Transliteration II (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C-in ITP-230.
239463SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:15AM-11:45AMMWBELM1312 Roebuck
This course will continue to develop the skills learned in Transliteration I. Emphasis will be placed on speed, conceptual accuracy, and skill within English-based sign systems. This class will focus on the professional skills necessary in educational interpreting situations.

ITP-256 Interpreter Certification Prep (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:ASL-296 and ITP-124
239464SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:00PMMBELM1312 Roebuck
This course offers an overview of various interpreter tests used to obtain professional licensure in Iowa and Illinois. The process of obtaining licensure and maintaining certification and licensure will also be studied. Students will gain experience in interpreting skills evaluation to prepare for taking certification tests.

LITERATURE

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ LIT-101 Intro to Literature (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
241400SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1207 Newell
This course is an introduction to the major literary genres: the short story, poetry, drama, and the novel. Emphasis is placed on formal, thematic, historical, cultural, and critical elements of literature, as well as the relationship between literature and the human condition. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

✓ LIT-111 American Lit Since Mid-1800s (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
241399SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMTRBELM1207 Newell
This course introduces literary works in four genres (the short story, poetry, drama, and the novel) by American authors from 1865 to the present, with a focus on themes and formal characteristics that define American literature. Emphasis is on learning the basic elements of each genre and applying those elements as tools of literary interpretation through critical reading and writing. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

LIT-130 African American Literature (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105 or ENG-107
241398SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1216 Abboreno
This course is a survey of African American literature beginning in the 18th century and continuing into the present. Genres will include the short story, poetry, the novel, and drama. Emphasis is placed on formal, thematic, historical, cultural, and critical elements of African American literature, as well as the relationship between African American literature and the human condition. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

LIT-135 Film as Literature (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-105
241397SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1406 Foley
This course examines the motion picture and other categories of video media as literary form adapted from previous literary genres. The major literary genres of prose fiction, poetry, and drama are examined in both their original and their adapted media, with emphasis on how cross media adaptation affects elements of literary analysis. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

MANAGEMENT

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

MGT-110 Small Business Management (3 cr.) AS

239527SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:30AMTRBELM1416 Harris
This course blends entrepreneurial dreams with exploration of the range of business functions necessary to operate a small business, such as marketing and financial management, and business planning. Students will sharpen their problem-solving skills through a variety of experiential exercises, classroom discussion, and the completion of a partial business plan by courses end.

MANUFACTURING

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

MFG-147 Multi-Axis CNC Machining (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106, MFG-371, MFG-201, MFG-221, and CAD-139.
241264SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2709:00AM-11:00AMTRBTC110F Engelman
241263SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2711:00AM-01:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
241295SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2711:00AM-01:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
241293SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
241294SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2706:00PM-08:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
241297SLL8601/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8601/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
241298SLL8701/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8701/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
241300SLL8801/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-03:00PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL8801/19/27-03/12/2706:00PM-08:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
This course introduces multiple axis CNC machining?and Live Tooling. This course allows students to?explore concepts surrounding operation, setup,?programming, and quality as applied to a wide?range of Multi-Axis CNC Machines.

MFG-190 Metallurgy (2 cr.) VT

241457SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:25AMTRBTC221 Staff
This course teaches students the basic theory of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. In addition, this course focuses on how metals differ in terms of hardness, brittleness, durability, resistance to corrosion, machinability, and weldability.

MFG-201 CNC Turning Operator (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission; Take MFG-221
241331SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMMWBTC110F Engelman
241332SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
241334SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
241335SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMMBTC107 Engelman
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2706:00PM-08:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
This course will introduce students to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) turning centers in the manufacturing setting. Various projects will strengthen students proper use and troubleshooting of this equipment in the manufacturing setting.

MFG-221 CNC Milling Operator (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:#Take MFG-106 and MFG-371 or with Instructor permission.; Take MFG-201
241342SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMTBTC107 Engelman
241346SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMTBTC107 Engelman
241341SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMTBTC107 Engelman
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMTRBTC110F Engelman
241344SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2701:00PM-02:40PMTBTC107 Engelman
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
This course will introduce students to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) milling centers in the manufacturing setting. Various projects will strengthen the students proper use and troubleshooting of this equipment.

MFG-229 CNC Project (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106, MFG-201, MFG-221, and CAD-139
241310SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
241314SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC110F Engelman
241318SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2704:00AM-08:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
241313SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-12:00PMTRBTC110F Engelman
This course is a capstone that provides students?with the opportunity to integrate all skills?gained in Computer Numerical Control (CNC)?programming and machining courses to build?and?produce?instructor approved projects. Students?will then design, build and produce an instructor?approved project.?Emphasis will be placed on?accuracy and the proper use of equipment and tools?while following safe work practices.

MFG-371 Manual Projects (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 as a prerequisite or concurrently
241266SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2711:00AM-02:00PMMWBTC110F Wadsworth
241267SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241269SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2711:00AM-02:00PMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241270SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241271SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-08:00PMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241273SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2711:00AM-02:00PMMWBTC110F Wadsworth
241276SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241277SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2711:00AM-02:00PMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241278SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
241279SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMMBTC107 Wadsworth
SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-08:00PMTRBTC110F Wadsworth
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, speed and feeds for machining,?drill press, manual vertical milling machine and?manual lathe. Various projects will strengthen the?proper use of these tools.

MFG-930 Adv Manufacturing Seminar (1 cr.) ??

241678SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-08:25AMTRBTC221 Staff
This course introduces students to the key?professional skills needed in today's?manufacturing industry. Topics include teamwork,?communication, ethical decision-making, and basic?project management. Students will explore current?trends in manufacturing, such as automation and?sustainability, and learn how these changes affect?the workplace. Through discussions, guest?speakers, and hands-on activities, students will?build confidence in applying competencies to?real-world manufacturing situations. This course?can be repeated for credit.

MATHEMATICS

Scott Community College

MAT-104 Applied Math Topics (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-053 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241027SLL8201/19/27-03/12/27TBA TBA Staff
241026SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA TBA Harwood
This course presents algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and finance math as it applies to specific career and technical applications. Mathematical ideas and procedures will be presented first, followed by applications with the various career and technical fields.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

MAT-053 Pre-Algebra (4 cr.) AS

241029SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMWBELM2315 Staff
241028SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMTRBELM2315 Mayeski
This course is designed for students who need to?review and improve their arithmetic skills. Topics?include whole numbers, integer numbers, rational?numbers, variables, equations, geometry, factors,?ratios, proportions, percentages, measurements,?and graphs.

MAT-066 Algebra I (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-053 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241012SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMMWBELM1406 Carlin
241031SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMTRBELM2315 Staff
This course provides students with the beginning?topics in a two-part algebra sequence. Topics?covered include basic algebraic concepts, linear?equations in one or two variables, linear?inequalities, graphing equations, exponents and?polynomial rules, and functions.

MAT-075 Statistics Support (1 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Prerequisite: Minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years.; Corequisite: MAT-156 must be taken at the same time as this course.
241016SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM2403 Maxwell
This course provides students with math skills to reinforce topics covered in MAT-156 Statistics. Students must register for this course and MAT-156 in the same semester. This course supports students by reviewing fundamental math concepts needed for statistics material, reviewing statistical concepts introduced in MAT-156, and developing critical thinking and problem-solving techniques.

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in MAT-066 or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite must have been completed within the last two years.
241139SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMWBELM2316 Pint
This course covers topics including factoring,?rational expressions, inequalities and absolute?value equations, rational exponents and radicals,?quadratic equations and inequalities, and?exponential and logarithmic functions.

✓ MAT-110 Math for Liberal Arts (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Sucessfully completed junior level high school mathematics course or advisor placement utilizing EICCD multiple measures or HiSET placement.
241024SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1403 Humbarger
241010SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMTRBELM1406 Pint
This course is designed for the liberal arts?student. The course will include logic, counting?methods and probability, statistics, financial?mathematics, different base systems, sets, and?problem solving.

✓ MAT-128 PreCalculus (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C- in MAT-138 or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241013SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMTRBELM1403 Carlin
This course is intended to prepare students for?calculus or advanced science courses. The course?covers logarithms and exponential functions,?trigonometric functions, complex numbers, analytic?geometry, and topics in the theory of equations.

MAT-138 College Algebra With Limits (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-067 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241011SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMTRBELM1421 Pint
This course will prepare students for future study?in mathematics. Topics include solving equations?and inequalities, complex numbers, polynomial,?rational, absolute value, and exponential and?logarithmic functions, systems of equations,?matrices, sequences and series, permutations and?combinations, the binomial theorem, and limits.

✓ MAT-156 Statistics (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-065, MAT-066, or MAT-067 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241025SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1403 Humbarger
241030SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM2316 Staff
241017SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-01:50PMTRBELM2403 Maxwell
This course is recommended for business,?economics, mathematics, science and social?sciences students. The course focuses on?obtaining, presenting and organizing statistical?data. Course topics covered include descriptive?measures, probability, probability distributions,?binomial distributions, normal distributions,?sampling distributions, confidence intervals,?hypothesis testing, linear regression, and?correlation. A graphing calculator with statistics?functions is required.

✓ MAT-210 Calculus I (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-128 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241019SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:20AMMWBELM2403 Maxwell
This course is the first in a three-part calculus?series designed to provide science, math,?engineering, or computer science students with a?foundation in calculus and analytical geometry.?Topics for this course include analytical?geometry, limits, differentiation, applications of?the derivative, integration, and applications of?the integral. A graphing calculator is required.

MAT-216 Calculus II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-210 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241014SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMWBELM1406 Carlin
This course is the second in a three-part calculus?series. It is a continuation of topics taught in ?MAT 210 - Calculus I. Topics include applications?of the definite integral, differentiation and?integration of inverse trigonometric and?hyperbolic functions, methods of integration,?improper integrals, infinite sequences and series,?parametric equations, polar coordinate equations,?and conic sections. A graphing calculator is?required.

MAT-219 Calculus III (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-216 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241022SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:50PMMWBELM2403 Maxwell
This course is the final course in a three-part?calculus series and is a continuation of the?topics taught in MAT 216?Calculus II. Topics?include solid analytic geometry, moments, partial?derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector?analysis. A graphing calculator is required.

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

MAT-104 Applied Math Topics (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Complete MAT-053 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years.
241027SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:30AMMWBTC207 Staff
241026SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:30PM-04:30PMTRBTC207 Harwood
This course presents algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and finance math as it applies to specific career and technical applications. Mathematical ideas and procedures will be presented first, followed by applications with the various career and technical fields.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

MAP-136 Medical Office Management (5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MAP-138 and BIO-163 or BIO-157 concurrently.
238875SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-12:45PMMWBELM0229 McCleave
SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2712:45PM-02:30PMMWBELM0229 McCleave
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course emphasizes administrative responsibilities in a medical office. Students will use critical thinking skills to incorporate knowledge in the performance of written communications, records management, bookkeeping, banking, emergency preparedness and protective practices.

MAP-137 Medical Lab Procedures (5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in MAP-138.
238877SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2709:30AM-10:15AMMWBELM0222 Diveley-Wiedenmann
SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2710:15AM-02:00PMMWBELM0222 Diveley-Wiedenmann
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
238878SEH8201/19/27-03/12/2704:30PM-05:15PMMWBELM0222 McCleave
SEH8201/19/27-03/12/2705:15PM-09:00PMMWBELM0222 McCleave
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.

MAP-138 Medical Office Procedures (5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MAP-136 and either BIO-163 or BIO-157 as corequisites.
238879SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2709:30AM-10:15AMMWBELM0229 McCleave
SEH0101/19/27-05/14/2710:15AM-12:00PMMWBELM0229 McCleave
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course is an introduction to medical office clinical skills. Students will use critical thinking skills to incorporate knowledge in the performance of patient communication, obtaining vitals, measurements, vision and hearing screening exams, pulmonary function testing, patient preparation, assisting the physician, patient histories, medical record documentation, medical and surgical asepsis, safety, sterilization techniques and minor surgical procedures.

MAP-512 Medical Assisting Pharmacology (2 cr.) VT

238889SEH8101/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBELM0222 Diveley-Wiedenmann
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
238890SEH8201/19/27-03/12/2709:00PM-10:00PMMWBELM0222 McCleave
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
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.

MUSIC

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ MUS-100 Music Appreciation (3 cr.) AS

239921SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1103 Burr
This course introduces students to an exploration of the basic music elements, a survey of musical periods and their characteristics from the ancient through the twentieth century; and a discussion of the differences between Western and non-Western musical form and function. Listening and concert attendance is required. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

NURSING

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

ADN-302 Holistic Family Health Cncpts (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADN-176 and SOC-110. Take ENG-105.; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADN-451
238804SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:30PMMWBELM1501 Staff
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Staff
238803SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-04:30PMMWBELM0223 Staff
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Staff
This course is designed to further develop the?concepts within the three domains of the?individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is?placed on the concepts of thermoregulation,?oxygenation, sexuality, reproduction, infection,?development, family, health-wellness-illness,?communication, caring interventions, managing?care, metabolism, teaching and learning, and?safety. Professional behaviors, health policy, and?informatics are also emphasized.

ADN-451 Health System Concepts (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADN-176 and SOC-110. Take ENG-105.; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADN-302 and BIO-186.
238805SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-12:10PMTBELM0223 Kulick
238806SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2701:00PM-03:10PMTBELM0223 Staff
This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence, health-wellness illness, collaboration, managing care, safety, advocacy, legal issues, policy, healthcare systems, ethics, accountability and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course.

ADN-457 Complex Health Concepts (12 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in ADN-302, ADN-451, ADN-176, and BIO-186.
238809SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:40PMMWBELM0210 Aguilar
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Aguilar
238810SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2705:00PM-08:40PMMWBELM0212 Brown
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Brown
This course is designed to assimilate the concepts?within the domain of the individual, healthcare,?and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of?fluid and electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion,?professional behaviors, caring interventions, and?managing care, mobility, stress/coping, violence,?health-wellness-illness, healthcare systems, and?quality improvement. This course incorporates?Preceptorship for the Associate Degree Nursing?students, which builds upon concepts taught in?previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on?the nursing process to meet the health needs of?individuals and groups across the life span. Upon?completion, students should be able to demonstrate?specific strategies to meet the challenges of role?transition from student to professional?practitioner.

PNN-154 Health Concepts I (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:It is required that students have taken 75 hour state approved Certified Nurse Aide Curriculum previous to this course or be active in the Iowa Direct Worker Registry Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Healthcare Provider Level with skills.; Minimum grade of C or higher in BIO-168, BIO-151, and PSY-111.
238811SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-12:40PMMWBELM0212 Kashyap
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBARFCLINSITE Kashyap
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBARFBELM0208 Kashyap
238812SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-01:30PMMWBELM0208 Henneman
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBARFBELM0208 Henneman
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBARFCLINSITE Henneman
This course introduces the concepts within the?three domains of the healthcare recipient, health?and illness, and professional nursing in?healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the concepts?within each domain including culture,?spirituality, self-management, fluid and?electrolytes, acid base, sleep, glucose?regulation, nutrition, elimination, perfusion, gas?exchange, clotting, immunity, inflammation,?infection, mobility, tissue integrity, pain,?fatigue, clinical judgement, ethics, patient?education, health promotion, communication,?collaboration, safety, technology and informatics,?evidence, health care quality, and caregiving.?Upon completion, students should be able to?provide safe nursing care incorporating the?concepts identified in this course. This course?replaces PNN 165 and PNN 166.

PNN-158 Health Concepts II (10 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in PNN-154, PNN-280, and BIO-173.
238815SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-12:40PMMWBELM0223 Kulick
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBARFBELM0208 Kulick
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Kulick
238816SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2705:00PM-08:30PMMWBELM0210 Myers
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBANSBELM0208 Myers
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Myers
This course is designed to further develop the?concepts of: central venous access devices,?intravenous therapy, fluid and electrolytes,?parenteral nutrition, acid-base, metabolism,?cellular regulation, oxygenation, inflammation,?infection, immunity, health-wellness-illness,?caring interventions, teaching and learning,?safety, informatics, elimination, intracranial?regulation, perfusion, sensory perception,?professional behaviors, thermoregulation,?mobility, comfort, end of life care, glucose?regulation, clinical decision making and?collaboration.

PNN-280 Pharmacology I (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Minimum grade of C in PNN-154 and BIO-173.; It is required to have 75 hours state approved Certified Nurse Aid Curriculum or active on the Iowa Direct Worker Registry Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Healthcare Provider Level with skills prior to taking this course.; Minimum grade of C or higher in BIO-168, PSY-111, and BIO-151.
238817SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:30AMTBELM0212 Kashyap
238818SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:10AM-11:30AMTBELM0208 Henneman
This course provides first semester nursing?students enrolled in the Associate Degree and?Practical Nursing programs a foundation for?pharmacological nursing. Utilizes the nursing?process as the framework for presenting concepts?of pharacology and drug administration.

PNN-282 Pharmacology II (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Minimum grade of C in PNN-158.; Minimum grade of C or higher in PNN-154, PNN-280, and BIO-173.
238821SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:10AMTBELM0210 Staff
238822SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2705:30PM-07:40PMTBELM0210 Staff
This course provides second semester nursing?students enrolled in Practical and Associate?Degree Nursing programs with additional?pharmacological tools. Builds on pharmacological?nursing using the nursing process as a framework?introduced in Pharmacology I. Discuss actions,?interactions, adverse effects, nursing?implications for drugs for multiple systems and?differences across the lifespan.

PNN-641 Transition to Practice (6 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in PNN-158, PNN-282, and PSY-121.
238823SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2701:00PM-04:20PMMWBELM0229 Zaehringer
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/27TBA CLINSITE Zaehringer
This course is an exit course for practical nursing, which builds upon concepts taught in previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of reproduction, sexuality, development, family dynamics, stress, coping, mood and affect, anxiety, cognition, psychosis, addiction, interpersonal violence, professional identity, clinical judgment, leadership, ethics, communication, collaboration, health policy, and healthcare law. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate strategies to transition from the role of student to professional practitioner. This course is replacing the existing PNN 641.

PHILOSOPHY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy (3 cr.) AS

240348SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1416 Williams
240347SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1416 Williams
This course provides an introduction to the way that philosophy has addressed questions of fundamental concern, both historically and today. These questions include: What is real? What is human nature? What is the meaning of life? What is knowledge? And what is morally right or wrong? Particular emphasis is placed on providing students with vivid illustrations of the enduring nature and value of philosophy, by showing them how philosophy can be applied to contemporary issues of personal and social concern. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

✓ PHI-105 Intro to Ethics (3 cr.) AS

240349SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1416 Williams
This course is designed to give an introduction to ethics from a philosophical perspective. As with any philosophical activity, it will be an inquiry into the fundamental principles and basic concepts that are found at work in the ongoing determination of right and wrong in human life. This course satisfies a genearl education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

PHYSICS

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

PHY-172 College Physics II (4 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:PHY-162 or consent of instructor.
241042SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:40AM-11:20AMTBELM1513 Gangopadhyay
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:40AM-11:20AMRBELM1513 Gangopadhyay
This course is a continuation of PHY 162 -?College Physics I. It includes static and current?electricity, electromagnetism, wave motion,?optics, atomic, and nuclear physics. Students will?achieve a basic understanding of the fundamental?principles in these topics and be able to apply?physics concepts to a variety of physical?situations. Students are expected to acquire basic?skills in scientific methods, critical reasoning,?and problem-solving.

PHY-222 Classical Physics II (5 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:MAT-210 and PHY-212 or consent of instructor
241043SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-04:30PMMBELM1513 Gangopadhyay
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-04:30PMWBELM1513 Gangopadhyay
This course is a continuation of ?PHY 212 -?Classical Physics I. It includes static?electricity, current, electromagnetism, geometric?and wave optics, and a brief introduction to?modern physics. Students will achieve a basic?understanding of the fundamental principles in?these topics and to be able to apply physics?concepts to a variety of physical situations.?Students are expected to acquire basic skills in?scientific methods, critical reasoning, and?problem-solving. The application of calculus to?these physics concepts is used.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ POL-111 American National Government (3 cr.) AS

240069SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1421 Carr
This course is a survey of American government and politics. It includes discussion of the historical foundations and fundamental principles of American democracy, the basic institutions of government, the fundamental rights of citizens and the public policy process. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Social Sciences Area.

POL-125 Comparative Govt & Politics (3 cr.) AS

240070SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1421 Carr
This course is a survey of political institutions?across the globe. It includes discussion of the?politial institutions of countries at different?levels of development. Emphasis will be placed on?the impact of these differences on a state's?citizens and public policy. Comparative Government?will familiarize students with similarities and?differences of governments around the world.

PSYCHOLOGY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ PSY-111 Intro to Psychology (3 cr.) AS

240701SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMMWBELM1400 Buckley
240745SLL0601/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1408 Wu
240743SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMTRBELM1411 Wu
240699SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1400 Buckley
240697SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1400 Buckley
240758SLL0701/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMTRBELM1400 Anderson
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.

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology (3 cr.) AS

240703SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1400 Buckley
240705SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1400 Buckley
240760SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2708:10AM-09:40AMTRBELM1400 Anderson
240744SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1418 Wu
240788SLL0601/19/27-05/14/2705:30PM-08:45PMRBELM1416 Dennis
This course examines the psychological, social,?and emotional development of individuals across?the lifespan, from infancy through late adulthodd.?Students will explore key theories of development,?including cognitive, psychosocial, and biological?perspectives, and analyze the factors that?influence development, such as genetics, culture,?and environment. ??Key topics include physical growth, language?acquisition, attachment, moral development, and?identify formation. The course will also address?developmental challenges and transitions, such as?those related to parenting, education, and aging.

PSY-281 Educational Psychology (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:PSY-111 or consent of instructor
241633SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1408 Wu
This course is designed for individuals who are or will be working in a vocational environment, which requires them to provide or become part of an educational or training program. Although the course is targeting traditional educational systems, it is directly applicable to virtually any setting in which a person may be required to help an individual or group of individuals learn and understand new information, or to develop new knowledge and skills sets. The fundamentals of this course are designed to assist the student in differentiating learning theory and processes as aspects of human development. Emphasis is placed on the roles of the educators and the students in applying the principles of learning, instruction, evaluation, and pupil management.

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College

RAD-240 Clinical Education II (5 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-143,?RAD-210,?and RAD-322.
238898SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Matter
238899SOS0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Matter
This course is a continuation of Clinical Education I 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 and II. 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 Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy.

RAD-555 Clinical Education V (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-420 and RAD-505
238902SOS0101/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Matter
238903SOS0201/19/27-05/14/27TBA OFFSITE Matter
This course is a continuation of Clinical Education IV and the student will be assigned to the same clinical affiliate as Clinical Education IV?and continue to perform routine procedures with indirect supervision where competency has been achieved. Film critique will be integrated throughout the semester. Students will meet requirements as specified in the clinical procedures manual.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

RAD-162 Radiographic Procedures III (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-143, RAD-210, and RAD-322.
238894SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMMBELM0102 Matter
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-12:00PMMTBELM0104 Matter
238895SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-12:00PMMTBELM0104 Matter
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMTBELM0102 Matter
238896SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-12:00PMMTBELM0104 Matter
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMWBELM0102 Matter
238897SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-12:00PMMTBELM0104 Hawkes
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-03:00PMWBELM0102 Hawkes
This course is a continuation of RAD 143 Radiographic Procedures II. This course will continue to introduce the student to patient positioning and procedures performed in the radiology department. Procedures to be studied and simulated in the energized laboratory are the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae; as well as the skull, sinuses and facial bones. Each procedure includes anatomy review, procedural guidelines, projections, and image evaluation.

RAD-300 Radiographic Exposures (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-322
238901SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:30PMMBELM0104 Jacobs
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:30PMTBELM0104 Jacobs
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-01:00PMWBELM0102 Jacobs
238900SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-01:30PMMBELM0104 Jacobs
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:30PM-03:30PMMBELM0102 Jacobs
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2712:30PM-02:30PMTBELM0104 Jacobs
This course explores the principles of equipment operation, phototimers, and manual techniques. The factors affecting radiographic quality and the methods for maintaining good radiographic quality are investigated. Many learning experiences are provided in the energized laboratory.

RAD-738 Radiographic Pathology (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-420, RAD-500, RAD-761, RAD-850.
238904SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-01:30PMWRBELM0104 Matter
This course is an overview of disease processes commonly assessed using diagnostic imaging. Medical terminology, symptoms, etiology, and diagnoses will be presented for diseases of the respiratory, skeletal, gastrointestinal, and urinary systems. Radiographic images of pathologies will be evaluated and changes in technique will be discussed.

RAD-790 Film Evaluation II (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-183, RAD-240, and RAD-760
238905SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:00AM-11:00AMWRBELM0104 Jacobs
This course is the second of a two course sequence that encompasses RAD 761 Film Evaluation and RAD 790 Film Evaluation II. This second course emphasizes the 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 radiographic images.

RAD-948 Seminar (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in RAD-420, RAD-260, and RAD-760
238906SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:00AM-11:00AMWRFBELM0104 Jacobs
238907SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2711:30AM-01:30PMRBELM0104 Jacobs
The seminar course will help prepare the radiography student for the radiography board certification examination. The ARRT content specifications identify all topics to be re-examined for this course. Each of the following content categories will be covered in great depth: Patient Care, Radiation Safety, Image Production, and Radiographic Procedures. The student will be given the opportunity for re-examination of previously learned material through practice mock board examinations. Each student will also identify areas for discussion and research from the content specifications and lecture.

RELIGION

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ REL-101 Survey of World Religions (3 cr.) P AS

Prerequisite:ENG-095; or minimum English placement score based on college assessment.
240350SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1416 Williams
This is an introductory course to the origins and historical developments of various religions of the world. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding why peoples of the world embrace various religions, and the role religion plays in giving meaning and purpose to personal and social existence. The course will provide students the opportunity to understand world events through an understanding of the impact of religious beliefs and values on people146s daily lives. The study will include a survey of Religions of Prehistoric Cultures; Native American Religions; African Religions; Religions of India; Religions of China and Japan; Religions of Southwest Asia; Christianity; the Bahai Religion; and New Religions in America. This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Arts and Humanities Area.

SOCIOLOGY

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

SOC-110 Intro Sociology (3 cr.) AS

240769SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1411 Spiller
240770SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1411 Spiller
240771SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1411 Spiller
240772SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1411 Spiller
This course introduces students to key?sociological framework and theories, including?social structure, structural functionalism,?symbolic interactionism, feminist theory, and?conflict theory. Topics of study include family?dynamics, education systems, economic?stratification, social inequality, gender roles,?socialization, governance, political structures,?deviance, and religion. This course satisfies a?general education requirement in the Social?Sciences Area.

SOC-160 Intro to Social Work (3 cr.) AS

240773SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1411 Spiller
This course introduces the American social welfare?system and social work profession, focusing on?social workers' roles in addressing societal?needs. Students will explore social work?objectives aimed at supporting individuals and?communities' well-being, and examine the structure?and function of the social welfare system, which?includes policies to promote the welfare of all?members of society.

SPEECH

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

✓ SPC-112 Public Speaking (3 cr.) AS

240888SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMMWBELM1205 Staff
240889SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMMWBELM1205 Oehme
240891SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2709:50AM-11:20AMTRBELM1316 Staff
240890SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1205 Williams
This course is an introduction to public speaking?with emphasis on organization, presentation, and?listening. You will gain exprience 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.

SPC-122 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr.) AS

240892SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:40AM-01:10PMTRBELM1316 Oehme
This course provides an introduction to?interpersonal communication theories and?principles. You will learn to apply these?communication tools using strategies that?emphasize understanding the self and others. The?course will focus on understanding the role of?communication in building and maintaining?relationships. Discussions and presentations will?incorporate topics including self-esteem,?perception, listening, verbal and non-verbal?communication, communication climates, social?emotional strategies, and managing interpersonal?conflict.

✓ SPC-170 Professional Communication (3 cr.) AS

240895SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2701:20PM-02:50PMMWBELM1205 Williams
This course will introduce you to the principles?of professional communication. You will develop?and practice skills needed to make you a more?effective communicator in interpersonal, small?group, and presentation settings. Topics includ?culture, veral and nonverbal communication,?listening, group and team communication,?interviewing, interpersonal skills for the?workplace, and developing professional?presentations. This course satisfies a general?education requirement in the Communications Area.

SPC-222 Comm for Hlth Cr Professionals (3 cr.) AS

240893SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2711:00AM-12:30PMMWBELM1316 Williams
This course will enhance your ability to?communicate effectively with patients and other?medical professionals which is vital to your?success in the healthcare field. In this course,?you will be introduced to theories and practice?skills relevant to various interpersonal contexts?in healthcare settings. Topics include teamwork,?conflict management, interpersonal communication,?and reading nonverbal cues.

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY

Scott Community College

SUR-521 Clinical I (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Previous or concurrent enrollment in SUR-225 and SUR-330.
238911SEH9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA CLINSITE Duran, Lanfier
SEH9103/22/27-05/14/27TBA ONLSONLN Duran, Lanfier
NOTE: This section combines in-person classes with online work. Students attend some sessions on campus and complete additional coursework through Canvas.
This course provides the student with an?introductory 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.

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

SUR-225 Surgical Technology II (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:A minimum grade of C in CSP-111, SUR-107, and SUR-422.
238908SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:00AMTRBELM1000 Duran, Lanfier
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-03:00PMTRBELM1002 Duran, Lanfier
This course is a continuation of Introduction to Surgical Technology with emphasis on acquiring skills of the scrub in the scrub role (STSR) and assisting the Circulator during surgical procedures in the operating room and delivery room. Specific areas of study include: Minimally Invasive, Endoscopic, Robotic, General, Gynecological, Obstetrical, and Genitourinary. Students must demonstrate competency in the lab setting of this course and pass a clinical readiness examination in order to proceed to clinical coursework.

SUR-330 Surgical Tech Specialties (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:SUR-225.
238909SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:00AMTRBELM1000 Duran, Lanfier
This course is a continuation of the surgical technology series and outlines advanced techniques in surgical technology. This course will continue to focus on the remaining surgical specialties such as: Ophthalmic, ENT, Oral and Maxillofacial, Plastic and Reconstructive, Orthopedic, Peripheral Vascular, Thoracic and Pulmonary, Cardiac, Pediatric, Neuro, and Emergency surgeries. More specifically, the individual needs that each surgical specialty requires from the Surgical Technologist is emphasized.

WELDING

Scott Community College - Blong Technology Center

WEL-191 GTAW-TIG (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and WEL-361
241180SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:30AMMWBTC301 Clark
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark
241182SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-11:30AMTRBTC301 Clark
241183SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-03:00PMMWBTC301 Clark, Clark
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
241184SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-03:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241185SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-06:00PMMTWRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241186SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:30AMMWBTC301 Clark, Clark
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
241188SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2711:30AM-03:00PMMWBTC301 Clark, Clark
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
241189SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2711:30AM-03:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241190SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-04:00PMMWBTC211 Clark, Clark
SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-06:00PMMTWRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241187SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-11:30AMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2703:00PM-04:00PM BTC211 Clark, Clark
This course provides comprehensive instruction in?the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process,?commonly referred to as Tig Welding. Emphasis is?placed on hands-on skill development, with a focus?on process variation, filler rod and tungsten?selection, equipment setup and operation, welding?procedures, and safety practices. Students will?gain experience welding in various positions and?joint configurations, preparing them for the?industry-standard applications of GTAW across a?range of materials and fabrication/manufacturing?scenarios.

WEL-235 Layout and Fabrication (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106, WEL-361, WEL-362, WEL-363, WEL-364, and WEL-365; Take WEL-191 and WEL-366
241062SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMMWBTC301 Clark, Clark
241063SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0201/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241064SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0301/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241065SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0401/19/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241066SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2708:00AM-09:00AMMWBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0501/19/27-05/14/2706:00PM-08:00PMMWBTC301 Clark, Clark
241069SLL0801/19/27-05/14/2706:00PM-08:00PMMWBTC301 Clark, Clark
SLL0801/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC215 Clark, Clark
241067SLL0601/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0601/19/27-05/14/2704:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241068SLL0701/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0701/19/27-05/14/2706:00PM-08:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241070SLL0901/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL0901/19/27-05/14/2706:00PM-08:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
241071SLL1001/19/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMTRBTC215 Clark, Clark
SLL1001/19/27-05/14/2704:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC301 Clark, Clark
This course teaches layout and fitting skills?applicable to an industrial welding shop,?including reading parts, estimating and ordering?materials, performing layout and cutting work, and?welding procedures applicable to fabricating a?finished product. Emphasizes problem solving and?cooperation within an industrial-like environment.?Safety, accuracy and a committment to excellence?is stressed.

WEL-361 Intro to Welding (2 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106
241095SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:00AMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
241099SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2710:00AM-12:00PMTRBTC301 Edens, Edens
241097SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-02:00PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
241100SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2702:00PM-04:00PMTRBTC301 Edens, Edens
241101SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:00AMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
241104SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2710:00AM-12:00PMTRBTC301 Edens, Edens
241102SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-02:00PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
241103SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-06:00PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
241105SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-03:00PMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2702:00PM-04:00PMTRBTC301 Edens, Edens
This course introduces fundamental welding?techniques through a blended approach that?incorporates both Virtual Reality (VR) welding?simulations and traditional hands-on welding?practices. Students will develop foundational?skills in various welding processes while learning?proper techniques, safety protocols, and?industry-standard practices. Emphasis is placed on?building technical proficiency, understanding?welding theory, and applying learned skills in?both simulated and real-world environments.

WEL-364 GMAW-MIG (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and WEL-361
241118SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2708:00AM-10:30AMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241119SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-04:00PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241120SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2712:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
241121SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-08:00PMMTWRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
241122SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:30AMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241123SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-04:00PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241125SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2712:00PM-05:00PMTRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
241126SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-05:00PMMWBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-08:00PMMTWRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
This course provides comprehensive instruction in?the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process, commonly?referred to as MIG Welding. Emphasis is placed on?hands-on skill development, with a focus on metal?transfer modes, puddle manipulation, equipment?setup and operation, welding procedures, and?safety practices. Students will gain experience?welding in various positions and joint?configurations, preparing them for?industry-standard applications of GMAW across a?range of materials and fabrication scenarios.

WEL-365 FCAW-Flux & Cutting (3 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and WEL-361
241201SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2709:00AM-12:30PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241204SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2712:30PM-04:00PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241205SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2704:00PM-07:30PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8501/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241202SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2709:00AM-12:30PMTRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241203SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2712:30PM-04:00PMTRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241206SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:30PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241210SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-04:00PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241211SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2704:00PM-07:30PMMWBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9503/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241207SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2709:00AM-12:30PMTRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
241209SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2712:30PM-04:00PMTRBTC301 Wilcox, Wilcox
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-06:00PMTRBTC211 Wilcox, Wilcox
This course provides comprehensive instruction in?the Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), Oxy-Fuel, and?Plasma cutting processes. Emphasis is placed in?hands-on skill development, with a focus on proper?puddle manipulation, wire selection, equipment?setup and operation for both FCAW and Oxy-Fuel?cutting, welding procedures, and safety practices.?Students will gain experience in welding in?various positions and joint configurations,?preparing them for industry-standard applications?of FCAW across a range of materials and?fabrication/manufacturing scenarios. Students will?also gain experience in Oxy-Fuel cutting and?equipment set up.

WEL-366 SMAW-Stick (4 cr.) P VT

Prerequisite:Take MFG-106 and WEL-361
241072SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL8101/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-05:00PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
241073SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL8201/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-10:30AMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
241074SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL8301/19/27-03/12/2711:30AM-04:30PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
241076SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL8401/19/27-03/12/2705:00PM-07:45PMMTWRBTC301 Edens, Edens
241079SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2708:00AM-10:30AMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
SLL9203/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
241078SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL9103/22/27-05/14/2711:30AM-05:00PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
241080SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL9303/22/27-05/14/2711:30AM-04:30PMMWBTC301 Edens, Edens
241081SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2710:30AM-11:30AMMWBTC211 Edens, Edens
SLL9403/22/27-05/14/2705:00PM-07:45PMMTWRBTC301 Edens, Edens
This course provides comprehensive instruction din?the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process,?commonly referred to as Stick Welding. Emphasis is?placed on hands-on skill development, with a focus?on proper selection of electrodes, equipment setup?and operation, welding procedures, and safety?practices. Students will gain experience welding?in various positions and joint configurations,?preparing them for industry-standard applications?of SMAW across a range of materials and?fabrication/manufacturing scenarios.

WORK BASED LEARNING

Scott Community College - Belmont Campus

WBL-303 Internship: Human Services (3.5 cr.) VT

239465SLL0101/19/27-05/14/27TBATBELM1312 Kruse
This course is offered under the supervision and?mentoring of practicing professionals, and?provides students an opportunity to learn in a?professional work setting related to their major?or career goal in Human Services. Students will?participate in job training, and will gain?expereience in problem solving, decision making,?and specific duties within a business or?organization.

Online - Clinton, Muscatine & Scott Community Colleges

WBL-303 Internship: Human Services (3.5 cr.) VT

SLL0101/19/27-05/14/2702:45PM-03:45PMMONLN Kruse
NOTE: This course requires students to complete 160 hours of supervised observing and interpreting with a licensed interpreter and attend weekly meetings with instructor over Zoom Cross listed with the in-person WBL-303
This course is offered under the supervision and?mentoring of practicing professionals, and?provides students an opportunity to learn in a?professional work setting related to their major?or career goal in Human Services. Students will?participate in job training, and will gain?expereience in problem solving, decision making,?and specific duties within a business or?organization.