LIT-101-W501
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-W501
					Children's  Literature
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-W501
					Principles  of  Management
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-W501
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-W501
					Music  Appreciation
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-W502
					Music  Appreciation
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-W502
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Hall
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-W501
					American  National  Government
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-W502
					American  National  Government
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-W501
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-W501
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-W502
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-W501
					Developmental  Psychology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $41.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-W502
					Developmental  Psychology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $41.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-222-W501
					Child  Psychology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Gifford
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  design  for  students  to  analyze  psychological  development  of  the  child  in  relation  to  the  biological,  physical,  and  sociological  antecedent  conditions  from  prenatal  to  adolescent  stages.  Emphasis  on  contemporary  theories  of  child  psychology,  including:  physical  growth  and  development,  personality  and  social  learning,  cognition  and  perception,  and  language  development.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-W501
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-101-W501
					Survey  of  World  Religions
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  world  view,  doctrines,  and  practices  of  the  following  major  religions:  Tribal,  Hindu,  Buddhist,  Confucian/Taoist,  Jewish,  Christian,  Muslim,  and  New  Age.  It  examines  themes  such  as  view  of  the  world,  views  of  God,  condition  of  humankind,  requirements  for  a  moral  life,  etc.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-W501
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-W502
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-W501
					Marriage  and  Family
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-W502
					Public  Speaking
					 12/23 
							-01/18 
					
				
								Dates: 12/23 
									-01/18/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-131-01
					Principles  of  Accounting  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McCune
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  accounting  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MTWTH 09:00AM 09:50AM A202
							
						RHK LEC MTWTH 09:00AM 09:50AM A202
ACC-132-02
					Principles  of  Accounting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Principles  of  Accounting  I  with  the  emphasis  on  partnership,  corporation,  cost,  and  management  accounting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM A244-VPC
ACC-132-30
					Principles  of  Accounting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Principles  of  Accounting  I  with  the  emphasis  on  partnership,  corporation,  cost,  and  management  accounting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM B4
							
						DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM B4
ACC-132-40
					Principles  of  Accounting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Principles  of  Accounting  I  with  the  emphasis  on  partnership,  corporation,  cost,  and  management  accounting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM 103
							
						CEWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM 103
ACC-161-701
					Payroll  Accounting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  payroll  accounting  methods  for  computing  wages  and  salaries,  calculating  deductions,  journalizing  payroll  entries,  and  preparing  federal  and  state  government  reports.  It  emphasizes  the  timeliness  and  standard  procedures  of  payroll  data  reporting  required  of  employers.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  or  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 M 11:25AM 12:15PM A202
RHK LEC M 11:00AM 11:25AM A202
							
						RHK LAB2 M 11:25AM 12:15PM A202
RHK LEC M 11:00AM 11:25AM A202
ACC-232-701
					Intermediate  Accounting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McCune
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  advanced  study  of  financial  accounting  principles,  procedures,  and  reporting  requirements.  Topics  include  investments,  liabilities,  pensions,  leases,  earnings  per  share,  and  the  statement  of  cash  flows.  Students  will  also  explore  ethical  considerations  and  applications  of  AI  in  financial  reporting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-231  Intermediate  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A202
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A202
ACC-311-701
					Computer  Accounting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  computer-based  accounting  software  used  in  service  and  merchandising  businesses.  Topics  include  processing  transactions,  generating  financial  reports,  managing  customer  and  vendor  accounts,  maintaining  payroll  and  inventory  systems,  and  performing  end-of-period  procedures.  The  course  emphasizes  the  use  of  cloud-based  software,  automation  tools,  and  cybersecurity  practices  to  ensure  accurate  and  secure  accounting  processes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  or  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 06:00PM 06:50PM A450
RHK LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM A450
							
						RHK LEC T 06:00PM 06:50PM A450
RHK LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM A450
ADM-123-01
					Document  Formatting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  mastery  of  the  alphabetic  keyboard.  Students  will  review  numeric  and  symbol  keyboard  reaches  and  the  formatting  of  business  documents  including  memorandums,  block  and  modified  block  letters,  reports  and  tables.  Students  must  take  the  prerequisite  course  or  type  30  gross  words  a  minute  for  three  minutes  with  three  errors  or  less.  Prerequisites:  ADM  105  Introduction  to  Keyboarding  or  type  30  gross  words  a  minute  for  3  minutes  with  3  errors  or  less.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADM-105  or  pass  typing  test,   see  course  description  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A450
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A450
ADM-154-01
					Business  Communication
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  principles  of  business  writing,  emphasizing  the  most  important  and  frequently  written  business  correspondence  including  business  letters,  memorandums,  and    e-mail.  Attention  is  given  to  logical  organization  and  psychological  application  of  writing  procedures  as  well  as  proper  formatting  at  the  keyboard.  Students  cover  units  most  appropriate  to  the  needs  of  their  individual  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A448
							
						RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A448
ADM-154-02
					Business  Communication
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  principles  of  business  writing,  emphasizing  the  most  important  and  frequently  written  business  correspondence  including  business  letters,  memorandums,  and    e-mail.  Attention  is  given  to  logical  organization  and  psychological  application  of  writing  procedures  as  well  as  proper  formatting  at  the  keyboard.  Students  cover  units  most  appropriate  to  the  needs  of  their  individual  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A448
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A448
ADM-159-01
					Proofreading  and  Editing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  proofreading  and  editing  of  handwritten,  typewritten,  and  printed  material.  Grammar  principles  including  sentence  structure  and  correct  usage  of  all  parts  of  speech  are  addressed,  as  well  as  a  strong  emphasis  on  punctuation  skills.  Students  will  also  learn  techniques  in  utilizing  business  reference  tools  and  language  skills  within  the  context  of  a  business  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A450
							
						RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A450
ADM-162-01
					Office  Procedures
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  familiarizes  the  student  with  the  many  dimensions  of  the  professional  secretary's  position  in  a  modern  day  office,  such  as  personal  traits,  telephone  skills,  communication  processing  capabilities,  office  supplies  and  equipment,  and  material  utilization.  The  specific  job  skills  introduced  are  utilization  of  business  resources,  making  travel  arrangements,  arranging  meetings  and  conferences  and  performing  banking  responsibilities.  The  student  will  be  equipped  to  handle  these  functions  in  a  modern  day  office,  and  will  refine  skills  associate  with  communication  effectively  in  the  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A139
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A139
ADM-932-01
					Internship  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  on  campus  or  in  the  business  community  giving  the  student  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  the  Administrative  Assistant  programs.  The  internship  is  coordinated  by  the  college  instructor  and  supervised  by  an  industry  professional  at  the  work  site.  Student  must  be  in  the  final  semester  of  the  program  before  enrolling  in  this  course.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
ADN-621-01
					Nursing  III
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Thompson
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,245.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $444.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  and  clinical.  Nursing  III  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  lifespan  and  prepares  the  student  for  the  role  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession  from  the  level  of  the  practical  nurse  to  the  registered  nurse.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  and  variable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Advisor  permission  required.  Completion  of  WITCC  Practical  Nursing  Program  or  valid  LPN  license  and  6-8  hours  of  anatomy  and  physiology.  Enrollment  in  the  Hybrid  course  also  requires  proof  that  all  support  courses  have  been  successfully  completed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L433
							
						OTHR CLN MT OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L433
ADN-621-02
					Nursing  III
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Simpson
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,245.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $444.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  and  clinical.  Nursing  III  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  lifespan  and  prepares  the  student  for  the  role  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession  from  the  level  of  the  practical  nurse  to  the  registered  nurse.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  and  variable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Advisor  permission  required.  Completion  of  WITCC  Practical  Nursing  Program  or  valid  LPN  license  and  6-8  hours  of  anatomy  and  physiology.  Enrollment  in  the  Hybrid  course  also  requires  proof  that  all  support  courses  have  been  successfully  completed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC WTH 10:00AM 12:50PM L432
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
							
						ADS LEC WTH 10:00AM 12:50PM L432
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
ADN-622-01
					Nursing  IV
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mathison
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,223.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $73.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  IV  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  lifespan  and  prepares  the  student  to  assume  the  registered  nurse  (RN)  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  predictable  and  variable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  is  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  RN.  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  RN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  an  acute  care  setting.  Valid  LPN  license  and  advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADN-621  BIO-186  PSY-241  Valid  LPN  license  and  advisor  permission  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ADN-235
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM L213
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
							
						OJT OJT OJT
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM L213
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
ADN-622-30
					Nursing  IV
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Kastner
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,223.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $73.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  IV  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  lifespan  and  prepares  the  student  to  assume  the  registered  nurse  (RN)  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  predictable  and  variable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  is  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  RN.  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  RN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  an  acute  care  setting.  Valid  LPN  license  and  advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADN-621  BIO-186  PSY-241  Valid  LPN  license  and  advisor  permission  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ADN-235
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D8
OJT OJT OJT
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
							
						DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D8
OJT OJT OJT
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
ADN-622-701
					Nursing  IV
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hannah
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,223.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $73.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  IV  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  lifespan  and  prepares  the  student  to  assume  the  registered  nurse  (RN)  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  predictable  and  variable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  is  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  RN.  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  RN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  an  acute  care  setting.  Valid  LPN  license  and  advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADN-621  BIO-186  PSY-241  Valid  LPN  license  and  advisor  permission  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ADN-235
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
OJT OJT OJT
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
							
						NET LEC WEB
OJT OJT OJT
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
AGA-158-01
					Soil  Fertility
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Oetken
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  broadly  covers  soil  chemistry  and  biological  characteristics  including  soil  pH,  soil  nutrient  cycles,  and  key  plant  nutrients.   The  focus  is  on  managing  the  soil  to  promote  soil  quality,  economic  profitability,  and  environmental  safety.   Emphasis  is  on  developing  a  sustainable  fertility  program  through  testing  to  develop  fertility  prescriptions  and  management  plans,  choosing  fertilizer  forms,  selecting  appropriate  application  methods,  managing  application  timing,  and  evaluating  the  program's  effectiveness  each  season.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  AGA  114  or  AGA  154
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM C103
GSM LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM C103
							
						GSM LAB2 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM C103
GSM LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM C103
AGB-336-01
					Agricultural  Selling
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Oetken
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  principles  of  selling  applied  to  agricultural    settings.  Examination  of  agricultural  consumers'  buying  habits  and  the  development  of  sales  strategies  to  meet  these  consumers'  needs  and  wants  serves  as  a  foundation  of  the  course.  Two  main  activities  dominate  this  course:  students  spend  a  day  shadowing  an  agricultural  sales  professional  to  observe  and  report  on  specific  practices,  and  in  a  final  activity,  students  prepare  and  deliver  a  sales  presentation  to  an  agricultural  sales  professional.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM C103
							
						GSM LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM C103
AGM-155-01
					Farm  Equipment  Management
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Oetken
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 In  this  course,  students  will  utilize  operator's  manuals  to  find  information  concerning  the  operation,  lubrication  and  adjustment  of  farm  machinery.  In  addition,  students  will  properly  adjust  and  operate  the  following  equipment:  1)  row-crop  cultivator;  2)  square  baler;  3)  disk/  harrow;  and  4)field  cultivator.  The  course  will  also  address  safe  handling  procedures  and  the  use  of  herbicides,  calibration  of  the  field  sprayer  for  proper  operation,  and  adjusting  the  grain  drill  to  plant  soybeans  and  small  seeds.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TH 10:10AM 11:50AM C103
							
						GSM LEC TH 10:10AM 11:50AM C103
AGS-113-01
					Survey  of  the  Animal  Industry
					 01/12 
							-02/25 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/25/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Oetken
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  global  animal  science  industry.  All  specialized  areas  of  animal  science  will  be  studied  including  nutrition,  reproduction,  genetics,  health,  and  behavior.    All  major  domesticated  species  of  animals  will  be  available  for  study.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 10:00AM C126
							
						GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 10:00AM C126
AGV-109-01
					Pharmacy  Skills
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  the  basic  concepts  of  animal  anatomy  and  physiology  in  relation  to  medicine  administration.  Students  are  familiarized  with  veterinary  drugs,  their  modes  of  administration  and  specific  function  in  animal  body  systems.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AGV-121  AGV-156  AGV-176  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  AGV-157
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:20AM C142
							
						GSM LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:20AM C142
AGV-157-01
					Animal  Anatomy  &  Physiology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  information  regarding  animal  anatomic  landmarks,  terminology  and  the  function  of  body  systems.  Comparisons  of  the  structure  and  function  of  various  animals  will  be  conducted.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AGV-121  AGV-156  AGV-176  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  AGV-109
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:20AM C142
							
						GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:20AM C142
AGV-174-01
					Clinical  Studies
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  knowledge  of  identifying  parasites,  urine  collection,  examining  blood  samples,  identification  of  animal  pathogens,  and  chemical  constituents  of  body  fluids.  Through  the  lecture  and  lab  format,  students  use  hands-on  activities  to  integrate  theory  with  application.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AGV-222  
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 M 10:50AM 12:30PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM C142
							
						GSM LAB2 M 10:50AM 12:30PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM C142
AGV-174-02
					Clinical  Studies
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  knowledge  of  identifying  parasites,  urine  collection,  examining  blood  samples,  identification  of  animal  pathogens,  and  chemical  constituents  of  body  fluids.  Through  the  lecture  and  lab  format,  students  use  hands-on  activities  to  integrate  theory  with  application.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AGV-222  
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 W 10:50AM 12:30PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM C142
							
						GSM LAB2 W 10:50AM 12:30PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM C142
AGV-208-01
					Veterinary  Surgical  Skills
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  selected  phases  of  veterinary  surgical  nursing,  application  of  sterile  techniques,  and  surgical  equipment.    Topics  include  pre-anesthetic  considerations,  general  anesthetic  agents,  anesthesia  monitoring,  and  diagnostic  imaging  techniques.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AGV-102  AGV-121  AGV-156  AGV-176  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  AGV-109  AGV-157  AGV-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:40AM C142
							
						GSM LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:40AM C142
AGV-208-02
					Veterinary  Surgical  Skills
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  selected  phases  of  veterinary  surgical  nursing,  application  of  sterile  techniques,  and  surgical  equipment.    Topics  include  pre-anesthetic  considerations,  general  anesthetic  agents,  anesthesia  monitoring,  and  diagnostic  imaging  techniques.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AGV-102  AGV-121  AGV-156  AGV-176  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  AGV-109  AGV-157  AGV-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:40AM C142
							
						GSM LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:40AM C142
AGV-223-01
					Animal  Care  Specialties
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  a  more  in-depth  look  at  specific  areas  of  veterinary  medicine.   Exploring  exotics,  diagnostic  imaging,  alternative  medical  nursing,  and  oncology  and  necropsies  will  prepare  students  for  specialized  care.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TH 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
							
						GSM LEC TH 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
AGV-224-01
					Veterinary  Animal  Nursing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  students  to  explore  patients'  needs  and  care  in  a  veterinary  hospital.   Students  will  observe  and  analyze  preventative  health  methods,  animal  diseases,  emergency  care,  diagnostic  sampling,  and  therapeutic  techniques  of  various  species.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:40PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM C142
							
						GSM LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:40PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM C142
AGV-224-02
					Veterinary  Animal  Nursing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  students  to  explore  patients'  needs  and  care  in  a  veterinary  hospital.   Students  will  observe  and  analyze  preventative  health  methods,  animal  diseases,  emergency  care,  diagnostic  sampling,  and  therapeutic  techniques  of  various  species.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:40PM C142
							
						GSM LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:40PM C142
ART-101-01
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $63.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM C129
							
						GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM C129
ART-101-02
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $63.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM C129
							
						GSM LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM C129
ART-123-01
					3-D  Design
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  studies  the  fundamentals  of  three-dimensional  arts.  It  addresses  problems  based  on  space  organization  utilizing  the  elements  of  design  and  emphasizes  application  of  design  concepts  to  original  design.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC M 01:00PM 02:50PM C129
GSM LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM C129
							
						GSM LEC M 01:00PM 02:50PM C129
GSM LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM C129
ART-143-01
					Painting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.  A  foundation  course  in  studio  painting,  it  employs  contemporary  styles,  techniques  and  materials  in  various  media.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 W 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
GSM LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
							
						GSM LAB2 W 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
GSM LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
ART-144-01
					Painting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.  It  is  a  continuation  of  ART  143  with  emphasis  on  material,  composition  and  color.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 W 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
GSM LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
							
						GSM LAB2 W 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
GSM LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
ART-186-01
					Digital  Photography
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM B201
							
						CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM B201
ART-186-701
					Digital  Photography
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM A19L
							
						RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM A19L
ART-947-01
					Practicum
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  allow  the  student  to  work,  generally  on  campus,  in  a  faculty  supervised  activity  with  well-defined  expectations,  activities  and  outcomes,  applying  the  knowledge  and  skills  from  prior  learning.  This  will  be  a  coordinated  effort  between  the  student,  faculty  member(s),  and  the  work  supervisor  involving  evaluations  and  assessment.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Instructor  consent  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
ATR-120-01
					Automation  Systems/Robotics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stodden
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  basic  concepts  of  industrial  process  automation  and  programmed  machine  movement.  Students  investigate  careers  in  robotics,  automation  and  the  evolution  of  industrial  automated  systems.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-112  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ATR-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTHF 01:00PM 01:30PM L406
							
						ADS LEC MTWTHF 01:00PM 01:30PM L406
ATR-121-01
					Automation  Systems/Robotics  la
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stodden
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  concepts  of  industrial  process  automation  and  programmed  machine  movement  in  a  hands-on  setting.  Students  program  various  robots  to  perform  industry  related  tasks.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ATR-120
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 01:30PM 02:30PM L406
							
						ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 01:30PM 02:30PM L406
ATR-276-01
					Networking  for  Industry
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  gives  the  student  experiences  with  common  types  of  networks  used  in  industrial  locations.  Students  learn  computer  communication  techniques  and  gain  hands  on  experience  with  RS  232,  RS  422  and  Ethernet  networks.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-121  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 10:10AM 11:00AM L431
ADS LAB3 TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM L431
							
						ADS LEC TTH 10:10AM 11:00AM L431
ADS LAB3 TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM L431
AUT-101-01
					Introduction  to  Automotive  Eng
					 01/12 
							-01/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-01/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  provides  an  introduction  to  automotive  engine  part  identification,  operation  and  service.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
							
						TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
AUT-807-01
					Automotive  Engine  Performance
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sampson
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  operation,  diagnosis,  and  repair  of  tune-up  and  drivability  related  systems.  Students  explore  the  operation  of  fuel  delivery  systems,  ignition  and  timing  control,  emissions  systems,  and  comprehensive  engine  testing.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  advanced  tune-up  techniques  and  diagnosis.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AUT-633  AUT-671,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:15AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
							
						TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:15AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
BCA-147-01
					Basic  Spreadsheets
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  concepts  of  an  electronic  spreadsheet  program.  Hands-on  practice  in  designing,  building,  and  editing  spreadsheets  will  develop  the  basic  skills  necessary  to  construct  spreadsheets  for  home  and  business  use.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM A450
							
						RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM A450
BCA-206-01
					Applied  Computer  Concepts
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  introductory  course  in  basic  electronic  information  processing.  The  emphasis  is  on  computer  literacy  designed  to  give  students  a  general  understanding  of  computer  software  and  hardware.  Students  gain  hands-on  experience  with  an  operating  system  and  software  applications.  Students  are  exposed  to  basic  computer  terminology,  file  management,  email  usage,  digital  devices,  Internet,  social  networking,  and  security  and  privacy  issues.  This  course  may  not  transfer  to  other  institutions.  It  is  advisable  to  be  able  to  key  a  minimum  of  20  wpm  in  order  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A449
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A449
BCA-206-02
					Applied  Computer  Concepts
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  introductory  course  in  basic  electronic  information  processing.  The  emphasis  is  on  computer  literacy  designed  to  give  students  a  general  understanding  of  computer  software  and  hardware.  Students  gain  hands-on  experience  with  an  operating  system  and  software  applications.  Students  are  exposed  to  basic  computer  terminology,  file  management,  email  usage,  digital  devices,  Internet,  social  networking,  and  security  and  privacy  issues.  This  course  may  not  transfer  to  other  institutions.  It  is  advisable  to  be  able  to  key  a  minimum  of  20  wpm  in  order  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM A449
							
						RHK LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM A449
BCA-206-03
					Applied  Computer  Concepts
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  introductory  course  in  basic  electronic  information  processing.  The  emphasis  is  on  computer  literacy  designed  to  give  students  a  general  understanding  of  computer  software  and  hardware.  Students  gain  hands-on  experience  with  an  operating  system  and  software  applications.  Students  are  exposed  to  basic  computer  terminology,  file  management,  email  usage,  digital  devices,  Internet,  social  networking,  and  security  and  privacy  issues.  This  course  may  not  transfer  to  other  institutions.  It  is  advisable  to  be  able  to  key  a  minimum  of  20  wpm  in  order  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 12:00PM 02:50PM A449
							
								RHK LEC M 12:00PM 02:50PM A449
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						BIO-105-01
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM A243-VPC
LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM
							
						RHK LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM A243-VPC
LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM
BIO-105-02
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 TH 01:00PM 02:50PM
ADS LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM L124
							
						LAB2 TH 01:00PM 02:50PM
ADS LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM L124
BIO-105-30
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Todd
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM B5
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM TBA
							
						DNWT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM B5
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM TBA
BIO-117-01
					General  Biology  IIB
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McNaughton
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  the  continuation  of  General  Biology  IB.  Topics  covered  include  include  evolution,  classification,  the  diversity  of  life,  interrelationships  between  tissues,  organs,  and  systems  in  plants  and  animals,  and  ecological  relationships.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM L124
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
							
						ADS LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM L124
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
BIO-147-01
					Genetics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McNaughton
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  examines  the  mechanisms  of  heredity  governing  living  organisms  including  plants,  animals,  humans  and  microorganisms.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO  117  and  CHM  176  -  both  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM L124
LAB2 W 03:00PM 04:50PM
							
						ADS LEC MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM L124
LAB2 W 03:00PM 04:50PM
BIO-151-01
					Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McNaughton
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM L124
							
						ADS LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM L124
BIO-151-02
					Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stearns
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A244-VPC
BIO-151-30
					Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stearns
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM B4
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM B4
BIO-151-40
					Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Stearns
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM 103
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM 103
BIO-163-01
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Plendl
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 TH 10:40AM 12:30PM
          
LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC MF 11:00AM 11:50AM L126
							
						LAB2 TH 10:40AM 12:30PM
LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC MF 11:00AM 11:50AM L126
BIO-163-02
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Plendl
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM A243-VPC
LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM
							
						RHK LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM A243-VPC
LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM
BIO-163-30
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Plendl
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM B5
LAB2 M 12:00PM 01:50PM
							
						DNWT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM B5
LAB2 M 12:00PM 01:50PM
BIO-163-40
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Plendl
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 M 06:00PM 07:50PM
CEWT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM 201
							
						LAB2 M 06:00PM 07:50PM
CEWT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM 201
BIO-168-01
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McNaughton
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC T 08:00AM 08:50AM L124
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 09:50AM L124
          
LAB2 TH 10:00AM 11:50AM
							
						ADS LEC T 08:00AM 08:50AM L124
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 09:50AM L124
LAB2 TH 10:00AM 11:50AM
BIO-168-02
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Plendl
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 T 03:00PM 04:50PM
ADS LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM L126
          
ADS LEC M 02:00PM 03:50PM L126
							
						LAB2 T 03:00PM 04:50PM
ADS LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM L126
ADS LEC M 02:00PM 03:50PM L126
BIO-168-701
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Boutwell
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC W 06:00PM 06:50PM L124
LAB2 W 07:00PM 08:50PM
							
						ADS LEC W 06:00PM 06:50PM L124
LAB2 W 07:00PM 08:50PM
BIO-168-730
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Lambert
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM
LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM
							
						LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM
LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM
BIO-173-01
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC F 09:00AM 10:10AM
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
LEC W 09:00AM 10:00AM
LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:40AM
LEC TH 08:30AM 09:00AM
            
							
						LEC F 09:00AM 10:10AM
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
LEC W 09:00AM 10:00AM
LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:40AM
LEC TH 08:30AM 09:00AM
BIO-173-02
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: O'Neill
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM L124
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L124
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:50PM
							
						ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM L124
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L124
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:50PM
BIO-173-03
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: O'Neill
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L124
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM L124
							
						LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L124
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM L124
BIO-173-04
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Moisan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC M 01:00PM 03:50PM L207
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
							
						ADS LEC M 01:00PM 03:50PM L207
LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
BIO-173-701
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Boutwell
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM A244-VPC
LAB2 M 03:00PM 04:50PM
							
						RHK LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM A244-VPC
LAB2 M 03:00PM 04:50PM
BIO-173-730
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Lambert
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM
LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM
							
						LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM
LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM
BIO-173-740
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Boutwell
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 M 04:00PM 05:50PM
CEWT LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM 103
							
						LAB2 M 04:00PM 05:50PM
CEWT LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM 103
BIO-186-01
					Microbiology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: O'Neill
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM
          
ADS LEC M 03:00PM 04:50PM L124
ADS LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM L124
							
						LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM
ADS LEC M 03:00PM 04:50PM L124
ADS LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM L124
BIO-186-02
					Microbiology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Moisan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 TH 03:00PM 04:50PM
ADS LEC W 11:00AM 12:50PM L207
							
						LAB2 TH 03:00PM 04:50PM
ADS LEC W 11:00AM 12:50PM L207
BIO-186-701
					Microbiology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC W 09:00AM 09:50AM L126
LAB2 W 10:00AM 11:50AM
							
						ADS LEC W 09:00AM 09:50AM L126
LAB2 W 10:00AM 11:50AM
BIO-186-702
					Microbiology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: O'Neill
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM ZOOM
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM ZOOM
BIR-110-01
					Instrument  Case  Repair
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: VanTol
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
							
						RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
BIR-135-01
					Small  Parts  Machining
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schmedinghoff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  is  an  introduction  to  machine  lathe  operation,  focusing  on  the  fabrication  of  small  component  parts  and  tools  for  instrument  repair.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB2 F 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:30PM A57L
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB2 F 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:30PM A57L
BIR-141-01
					Woodwind  Repair  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schmedinghoff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $665.00
								
							
							
						 Prerequisites: Take  BIR-140  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  BIR-151
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB3 TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 F 12:30PM 01:20PM A57L
RHK LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
							
						RHK LAB3 TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 F 12:30PM 01:20PM A57L
RHK LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
BIR-151-01
					Brasswind  Repair  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: VanTol
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $65.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  covers  the  nomenclature,  mechanics,  diagnostic  procedures  and  repair  processes  for  trombones.  Fundamental  skills  including  cleaning  techniques,  handslide    alignment,  soldering,  and  basic  dent  repair  techniques  are  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIR-150,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
RHK LAB3 MW 12:00PM 01:20PM A57L
RHK LAB3 MW 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
							
						RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
RHK LAB3 MW 12:00PM 01:20PM A57L
RHK LAB3 MW 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
BIR-215-01
					Shop  Management  Practices
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schmedinghoff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  capstone  course  prepares  students  for  employment  in  the  field  of  band  instrument  repair.  Topics  include  customer  recruiting  and  retention,  customer  relations,  repair  pricing  and  estimating,  time  management,  inventories  and  suppliers,  employment  strategies,  retail  music  business  practices,  and  shop  set-up  and  design.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC F 01:00PM 02:20PM A57L
RHK LEC T 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
							
						RHK LEC F 01:00PM 02:20PM A57L
RHK LEC T 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
BIR-225-01
					Orchestral  String  Instrument  R
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schmedinghoff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 T 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LEC M 01:00PM 01:50PM A57L
							
						RHK LAB2 T 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LEC M 01:00PM 01:50PM A57L
BIR-241-01
					Woodwind  Repair  IV
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schmedinghoff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  covers  the  nomenclature,  mechanics,  diagnostic  procedures  and  repair  processes  for  bassoons,  along  with  a  comprehensive  review  of  woodwind  instrument  repair.  Fundamental  skills  of  padding,  key  corking,  regulation  and  adjustment  of  mechanisms  and  diagnostic  procedures  are  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIR-240  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 02:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 MTH 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB3 M 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 TH 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
							
						RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 02:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 MTH 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB3 M 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 TH 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
BIR-251-01
					Brasswind  Repair  IV
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schmedinghoff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $65.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  covers  the  nomenclature,  mechanics,  diagnostic  procedures  and  repair  processes  for  euphoniums,  tubas,  and  sousaphones,  as  well  as  a  comprehensive  review  of  brass  instrument  repair.  Fundamental  skills  including  cleaning  techniques,  valve  alignment,  soldering  and  dent  repair  techniques  are  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIR-250  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB3 F 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 WF 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB3 W 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:50PM A57L
							
						RHK LAB3 F 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 WF 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB3 W 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:50PM A57L
BMA-177-01
					Ind  Plumbing  and  Pipefitting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Elgert
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $85.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  in  fundamental  plumbing  and  pipefitting  covers  topics  including  the  properties  of  torque,  the  use  of  torque  and  the  application  of  torque;  the  development  and  use  of  piping  schematics;  elementary  pipe  layout  and  joint  construction  with  various  materials;  the  purpose,  use,  construction  and  operation  of  valves  and  process  control  equipment  used  in  manufacturing.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-112  PLU-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:20AM C106
GSM LAB2 TTH 09:30AM 10:20AM C106
							
						GSM LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:20AM C106
GSM LAB2 TTH 09:30AM 10:20AM C106
BUS-102-01
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A244-VPC
BUS-102-30
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM B4
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM B4
BUS-102-40
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 103
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 103
BUS-185-01
					Business  Law  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A139
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A139
BUS-186-01
					Business  Law  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Welcher
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  and  its  importance  to  business  enterprises  and  covers  property,  agency  and  business  organizations.  It  is  a  continuation  of  Business  Law  I.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BUS-185,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM A243-VPC
							
						RHK LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM A243-VPC
BUS-186-30
					Business  Law  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Welcher
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  and  its  importance  to  business  enterprises  and  covers  property,  agency  and  business  organizations.  It  is  a  continuation  of  Business  Law  I.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BUS-185,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM B5
							
						DNWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM B5
BUS-186-40
					Business  Law  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Welcher
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  and  its  importance  to  business  enterprises  and  covers  property,  agency  and  business  organizations.  It  is  a  continuation  of  Business  Law  I.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BUS-185,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM 201-ICN
							
						CEWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM 201-ICN
CHM-122-01
					Introduction  to  General  Chem
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bryan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  covers  the  basic  concepts  of  inorganic  chemistry:  atomic  structure,  compounds  and  bonds,  chemical  equations  and  stoichiometry,  states  of  matter,  solutions,  acids  and  bases,  redox  and  nuclear  chemistry.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-102  or  demonstrated  preparedness  for  MAT-121  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM L128
							
						LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM L128
CHM-176-01
					General  Chemistry  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bryan
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  is  a  continuation  of  Chemistry  I.  Topics  includes  solutions  and  colligative  properties,  acids  and  bases,  equilibrium,  thermodynamics,  kinetics,  redox  reactions  and  electrochemistry,  nuclear  chemistry  and  systematic  descriptive  chemistry  of  metals  and  nonmetals.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CHM-166  MAT-121,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM L128
LAB3 TH 01:00PM 03:50PM
							
						ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM L128
LAB3 TH 01:00PM 03:50PM
CHM-271-01
					Organic  Chemistry  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bryan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  continuation  of  Organic  Chemistry  I.Topics  covered  include  ethers,  aldehydes,  ketones,  carboxylic  acids  and  their  derivatives,  amines  and  biologically  important  fats,  proteins,  and  carbohydrates.  The  course  emphasizes  qualitative  organic  analyses  and  spectroscopic  methods.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CHM-261,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM L128
ADS LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM L128
LAB3 T 01:00PM 03:50PM
							
						ADS LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM L128
ADS LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM L128
LAB3 T 01:00PM 03:50PM
CIN-116-01
					Management  and  Operations
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  educates  students  in  the  basics  of  the  day  to  day  management  and  operations  of  broadcast  and  cable  television  stations  and  media  production  companies.  Freelance  and  one  man  band  style  operations  are  covered  as  well.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM B216
							
						CCO LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM B216
CIN-118-01
					Technical  Production  in  Media
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  different  types  of  lighting  for  media  production.  Types  of  instruments,  color  temperature,  lighting  modification  and  styles  are  discussed.  Lighting  for  location,  stage  and  studio  are  part  of  this  course.  Automated  lighting  methods  such  as  DMX  are  also  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIN-104  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 TH 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
CCO LEC T 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 TH 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
CCO LEC T 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
CIN-118-02
					Technical  Production  in  Media
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  different  types  of  lighting  for  media  production.  Types  of  instruments,  color  temperature,  lighting  modification  and  styles  are  discussed.  Lighting  for  location,  stage  and  studio  are  part  of  this  course.  Automated  lighting  methods  such  as  DMX  are  also  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIN-104  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CCO LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CCO LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CIN-125-01
					Integrated  Motion  Graphics  and
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  integrates  motion  graphics  with  both  live  and  pre-recorded  video  elements  for  broadcast,  multimedia,  and  web  productions.  Maintaining  quality  and  high  standards  are  stressed  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIN-114  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 MW 02:00PM 02:30PM B201
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 02:00PM B201
							
						CCO LAB2 MW 02:00PM 02:30PM B201
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 02:00PM B201
CIN-126-01
					Video  Field  Production
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  concentrates  on  the  skills  to  acquire  video  in  the  field.  Proper  shot  composition;  lighting  and  audio  acquisition  are  stressed.  Students  are  also  instructed  in  special  considerations  while  working  in  the  field.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIN-104  AND  CIN  114  
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
CCO LEC MW 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
CCO LEC MW 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CIN-135-701
					Advanced  Motion  Graphics  &  Vid
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  instruction  in  advanced  techniques  in  the  integration  and  creation  of  high  quality  motion  graphics  using  industry  standard  tools  and  software.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIN-125  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LEC MW 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CCO LAB2 MW 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
							
						CCO LEC MW 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CCO LAB2 MW 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CIN-145-01
					Mrketing  &  Advertis.  for  Media
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  advertising  aspects  of  media  production.  The  operations  of  advertising  agencies,  radio,  TV  &  Cable  sales  operations  are  central  to  this  course.  The  importance  of  ratings  is  also  covered,  as  well  as  special  media  considerations  of  the  US  Election  cycles.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:45AM B201
							
						CCO LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:45AM B201
CIN-161-01
					Video  Practicum  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  allow  students  to  apply  learned  skills  by  producing  video  projects  under  faculty  supervision.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CIN-163-01
					Video  Practicum  III
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  enable  students  to  apply  learned  skills  by  producing  advanced  projects  for  clients  on  and  off  campus  with  minimal  supervision  of  faculty  as  a  capstone  to  their  program  experience.  Students  will  also  assemble  a  portfolio  of  work  performed  in  the  program  as  both  an  aide  to  pursuing  work  in  their  chosen  field  and  to  show  their  progress  throughout  the  program.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIN-162  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CIN-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  on  campus  or  in  the  industry,  giving  the  student  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  the  degree  program.  The  internship  is  coordinated  by  the  college    instructor  and  supervised  by  an  industry  professional  at  the  work  site.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.  Students  meet  once  a  week  to  discuss  their  experiences  and  ongoing  progress  with  their  fellow  class  members,  and  to  measure  progress  with  the  instructor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
COM-723-01
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM A250
							
						RHK LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM A250
COM-723-02
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM A250
							
						RHK LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM A250
COM-723-03
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Valentine
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A243-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A243-VPC
COM-723-04
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Valentine
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A132
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A132
COM-723-05
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM A250
							
						RHK LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM A250
COM-723-06
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flores  Gutierrez
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM A250
							
						RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM A250
COM-723-07
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A250
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A250
COM-723-08
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A132
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A132
COM-723-40
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Valentine
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 201
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 201
COM-723-730
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Velasquez  Marquez
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC T 01:30PM 03:30PM
							
						LEC T 01:30PM 03:30PM
CON-136-01
					Intro  to  Construction  Shop
					 01/12 
							-01/21 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-01/21/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  prerequisite  to  all  credit  carpentry  classes  and  is  a  lecture  course  that  serves  as  an  introduction  into  Carpentry  or  Construction  classes.  Content  covers  personal  safety,  tool  safety,  tool  maintenance,  and  hand  and  power  tool  identification  and  proper  use.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC MW 05:00PM 09:00PM H102
							
						TRC LEC MW 05:00PM 09:00PM H102
CON-209-01
					Introduction  to  Drywall
					 01/12 
							-01/19 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-01/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  introduces  the  student  to  the  basics  of  hanging  and  taping  drywall  and  its  uses  in  residential  construction.  It  also  provides  students  the  necessary  knowledge  and  skills  to  insulate  a  structure.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-136  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:26PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:20AM H102
TRC LAB3 M 08:00AM 03:26PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:26PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
							
						TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:26PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:20AM H102
TRC LAB3 M 08:00AM 03:26PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:26PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
CON-383-01
					Building  Codes  and  Spec.
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Elgert
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  construction  building  codes  recommended  by  U.  S.  government  agencies,  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  and  Electrical  Code.  It  also  covers  the  development  of  specifications  as  used  by  the  construction  trades  which  guide  the  complete  construction  process  as  to  the  type  and  quality  of  materials,  workmanship,  and  the  relationship  of  the  parties  concerned  with  specific  projects.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-112  
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM C106
GSM LEC F 08:30AM 10:10AM C106
							
						GSM LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM C106
GSM LEC F 08:30AM 10:10AM C106
CRJ-101-01
					Ethics  in  Criminal  Justice
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  ethical  standards  and  codes  of  professional  behavior  for  police  officers  and  others  placed  in  positions  of  public  trust.    The  course  includes  use  of  force,  gratuities,  intra-  and  inter-agency  conduct,  integrity,  ethical  necessity  of  due  process  and  on-duty  and  off-duty  conduct.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM A36L
							
						RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM A36L
CRJ-110-01
					Patrol  Procedures
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Powell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  in-depth  study  of  the  police  uniformed  patrol  division.  Theories  and  concepts  are  explored  and  supplemented  with  real  world  experiences  of  working  officers.  The  course  provides  an  understanding  of  the  patrol  function  and  appreciation  of  the  total  environment  within  which  a  modern  patrol  officer  must  function.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM A36L
							
						RHK LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM A36L
CRJ-120-01
					Intro  to  Corrections
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  development  of  correctional  theory,  the  correctional  client,  trial,  sentencing,  and  institutions  involved,  and  rehabilitation  potential  through  probation  and  parole.  Students  acquire  the  ability  to  recognize  the  purpose  and  function  of  the  correction  subsystems,  personnel,  and  processes  as  they  relate  to  the  police  and  to  the  total  criminal  justice  system.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A36L
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A36L
CRJ-120-02
					Intro  to  Corrections
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  development  of  correctional  theory,  the  correctional  client,  trial,  sentencing,  and  institutions  involved,  and  rehabilitation  potential  through  probation  and  parole.  Students  acquire  the  ability  to  recognize  the  purpose  and  function  of  the  correction  subsystems,  personnel,  and  processes  as  they  relate  to  the  police  and  to  the  total  criminal  justice  system.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A36L
							
						RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A36L
CRJ-140-01
					Criminal  Investigation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Powell
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  preliminary  study  of  crime  scene  investigation.  Topics  include  objectives  and  methods  of  securing  and  preserving  evidence  and  the  sketching  and  drawing  of  crime  scenes.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM A36L
							
						RHK LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM A36L
CRJ-140-02
					Criminal  Investigation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Powell
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  preliminary  study  of  crime  scene  investigation.  Topics  include  objectives  and  methods  of  securing  and  preserving  evidence  and  the  sketching  and  drawing  of  crime  scenes.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC W 02:00PM 02:50PM A36L
							
						RHK LEC W 02:00PM 02:50PM A36L
CRJ-237-01
					Criminal  &  Constitutional  Law
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  the  historical  development  of  constitutional  law,  the  philosophy  of  law,  and  the  current  impact  on  law  enforcement  officials.  The  judicial  process  is  examined  to  better  understand  the  societal  and  political  influences  that  impact  current  day  constitutional  decisions,  along  with  a  review  of  the  current  constitutional  protections  afforded  to  an  individual.  The  course  also  provides  an  examination  of  the  elements  of  common  offenses  and  the  procedural  safeguards  in  the  criminal  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRJ-100  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A68L
							
						RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A68L
CRJ-242-01
					Applied  Criminalistics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Powell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $75.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  the  use  of  numerous  criminal  detection  methods  used  in  the  acquisition  and  preservation  of  evidence  for  investigative  reports  and  trials.  The  course  also  covers  selection  and  use  of  evidence  found  at  crime  scenes.  Students  learn  to  secure,  preserve  and  file  various  types  of  evidence  for  court  presentation  through  simulated  crime  scenes.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
RHK LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
							
						RHK LEC M 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
RHK LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
CRJ-242-02
					Applied  Criminalistics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Powell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $75.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  the  use  of  numerous  criminal  detection  methods  used  in  the  acquisition  and  preservation  of  evidence  for  investigative  reports  and  trials.  The  course  also  covers  selection  and  use  of  evidence  found  at  crime  scenes.  Students  learn  to  secure,  preserve  and  file  various  types  of  evidence  for  court  presentation  through  simulated  crime  scenes.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
RHK LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
							
						RHK LEC T 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
RHK LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
CRJ-255-01
					Advanced  Firearms
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $245.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  semi-automatic  pistol  proficiency  training,  combat  marksmanship  and  completion  of  a  tactical  combat  semi-automatic  pistol  course  leading  to  certification.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRJ-253,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LEC M 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 F 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 M 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
							
						RHK LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LEC M 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 F 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 M 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
CRJ-255-02
					Advanced  Firearms
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $245.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  semi-automatic  pistol  proficiency  training,  combat  marksmanship  and  completion  of  a  tactical  combat  semi-automatic  pistol  course  leading  to  certification.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRJ-253,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 F 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 T 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LEC T 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM A74L
							
						RHK LAB2 F 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 T 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LEC T 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM A74L
CRJ-283-01
					Traffic  Law  and  Accident  Inves
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  motor  vehicle  laws  of  the  state  of  Iowa  and  traffic  control  procedures.  Content  includes  selective  enforcement  procedures,  proper  completion  of  reports,  physical  evidence  acquisition,  accident  diagrams  and  analyses,  and  determination  of  proof  of  causation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A37L
							
						RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A37L
CRJ-342-01
					Community  Policing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  concept  of  community  policing as  it  involves  collaboration  among  police  agencies,  the  public,  and  other  governmental  agencies  and  organizations.  It  explores  the  historical  evolution  of  community  policing,  rationale  for  existence,  implementation  strategies,  focus  of  responsibility,  and  ways  to  evaluate  success  of  community  policing.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRJ-100  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 10:50AM A37L
							
						RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 10:50AM A37L
CRJ-343-01
					Field  Training
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $71.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  requires  the  student  to  apply  learned  techniques  and  knowledge  during  the  class  to  solve  problems  in  areas  such  as  building  searches,  domestic  disputes,  traffic  stops,  and  force  threats  through  various  simulated  situations.  The  student  will  also  become  familiar  with  department  issued  equipment.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRJ-150  CRJ-253  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 TTH 01:00PM 02:50PM A74L
							
						RHK LAB2 TTH 01:00PM 02:50PM A74L
CRR-202-01
					Plastic  Repair
					 01/12 
							-02/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Lesline
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $60.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  the  knowledge  necessary  to  identify  and  repair  the  various  plastic  and  fiberglass  panels  used  in  modern  vehicle  construction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
							
						APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
CRR-742-01
					Estimating  Theory
					 01/12 
							-01/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-01/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hardyk
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  the  knowledge  necessary  to  write  estimates  on  damaged  vehicles.  Topics  include  collision  estimating  guides  and  the  proper  format  in  writing  estimates.  It  also  introduces  interpersonal  and  financial  management  techniques  and  reviews  customer  relations  and  communication  with  insurance  and  body  shop  personnel.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:30PM D402
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:30AM D402
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 11:30AM D402
							
						APT LEC MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:30PM D402
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:30AM D402
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 11:30AM D402
CSC-116-01
					Information  Computing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A448
RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM A448
							
						RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A448
RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM A448
CSC-116-02
					Information  Computing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 W 10:30AM 12:20PM A450
RHK LEC M 10:30AM 12:20PM A450
							
						RHK LAB2 W 10:30AM 12:20PM A450
RHK LEC M 10:30AM 12:20PM A450
CSC-116-30
					Information  Computing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 07:50PM B5
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00PM 09:50PM B6
							
						DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 07:50PM B5
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00PM 09:50PM B6
DEA-303-02
					Dental  Radiography
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Lorenzen
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $350.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $70.50
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  and  laboratory  course  provides  an  introduction  to  principles  related  to  dental  radiography.  Students  learn  skill  development  in  intra-and  extra-oral imaging,  processing  and  arrangement.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  DEA-508  and  DEA  256  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-613  Dental  Assisting  Specialties
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC F 08:00AM 11:50AM L424
          
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 11:50AM L221
							
						ADS LEC F 08:00AM 11:50AM L424
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 11:50AM L221
DEA-303-701
					Dental  Radiography
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Lorenzen
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $350.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $70.50
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  and  laboratory  course  provides  an  introduction  to  principles  related  to  dental  radiography.  Students  learn  skill  development  in  intra-and  extra-oral imaging,  processing  and  arrangement.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  DEA-508  and  DEA  256  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-613  Dental  Assisting  Specialties
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 11:50AM L221
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 11:50AM L221
DEA-613-01
					Dental  Assisting  Specialties
					 01/12 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ewing
							
							
								
									Credits: 6
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $365.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $163.50
								
							
							
						 This  lecture,  lab,  and  clinical  course  provides  concepts  related  to  the  dental  specialties  and  advances  intraoral  skills  development.  Application  of  learned  skills  is  provided  through  a  variety  of  general  and  specialty  clinical  experiences.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  DEA-508  AND  DEA-256  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-303
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC F 01:00PM 02:50PM L424
ADS LAB2 M 01:00PM 04:50PM L221
OJT OJT OJT
							
						ADS LEC F 01:00PM 02:50PM L424
ADS LAB2 M 01:00PM 04:50PM L221
OJT OJT OJT
DEA-613-02
					Dental  Assisting  Specialties
					 01/12 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ewing
							
							
								
									Credits: 6
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $365.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $163.50
								
							
							
						 This  lecture,  lab,  and  clinical  course  provides  concepts  related  to  the  dental  specialties  and  advances  intraoral  skills  development.  Application  of  learned  skills  is  provided  through  a  variety  of  general  and  specialty  clinical  experiences.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  DEA-508  AND  DEA-256  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-303
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
ADS LEC F 01:00PM 02:30PM L424
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 04:50PM L221
							
						OJT OJT OJT
ADS LEC F 01:00PM 02:30PM L424
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 04:50PM L221
DEA-613-701
					Dental  Assisting  Specialties
					 01/12 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ewing
							
							
								
									Credits: 6
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $365.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $163.50
								
							
							
						 This  lecture,  lab,  and  clinical  course  provides  concepts  related  to  the  dental  specialties  and  advances  intraoral  skills  development.  Application  of  learned  skills  is  provided  through  a  variety  of  general  and  specialty  clinical  experiences.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  DEA-508  AND  DEA-256  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-303
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 04:50PM L221
							
						OJT OJT OJT
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 04:50PM L221
DEA-710-701
					RDA  Expanded  Functions
					 01/12 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ewing
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  theoretical  concepts  and skills  to  expand  the  dental  assistant's  or  dental hygienist's  scope  of  practice  to  include  occlusal registration,  gingival  retraction,  final impression,  provisional  restorations,  application of  cavity  liners,  desensitizing  agents,  bonding systems,  removal  of  adhesives,  and  Class  I temporary  filling  material.  Instructor  consent  is  required.     To  be  eligible  to  register  for  this course,  students  must: Be  a  graduate  of  an ADA-accredited  dental  assistant  program;  or  be currently  certified  by  the  Dental  Assisting National  Board;  or  have  at  least  one  year  of clinical  practice  as  a  registered  dental assistant;  or  have  at  least  one  year  of clinical  practice  as  a  dental  assistant  in  a  state that  does  not  require   legistration;  or  hold  and active  dental  hygiene  license  in  Iowa AND    Be employed  by  a  licensed  dentist  and  whose  policies allow  the  dental  assistant  and/or  dental  hygienist  to perform  procedures  related  to  the  expanded  scope of  practice.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 04:50PM L221
NET LEC WEB
							
						ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 04:50PM L221
NET LEC WEB
ECE-113-01
					Portfolio  Development  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Gasaway
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  guides  students'  completion  and  presentation  of  a  professional  early  childhood  education  portfolio  showcasing  their  knowledge,  skills  and  dispositions  in  alignment  with  the  NAEYC  Standards  for  Professional  preparation  of  Students  at  the  Associate  Degree  level.  This  course  must  be  taken  in  the  final  semester  of  the  Early  Childhood  program.  Program  Coordinator  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-112,  ECE-262  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 05:00PM 05:50PM A18L
							
						RHK LEC T 05:00PM 05:50PM A18L
ECE-133-01
					Child  Hlth,  Safety  &  Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Warren
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  evidence-based  concepts  in  the  fields  of  health,  safety  and  nutrition  and  their  relationship  to  the  growth  and  development  of  the  young  child  ages  birth  to  eight.  It  blends  current  theory  with  problem-solving,  practical  applications  and  assessments.  Course  content  includes  collaboration  with  families  and  assesses  the  role  of  culture,  language  and  ability  on  health,  safety  and  nutrition  decisions  in  early  childhood  settings.  Students  will  need  to  complete  or  provide  proof  of  current  certification  in  the  following:  Mandatory  Child  Abuse  Reporter  training;  Universal  Precautions/Bloodborne  Pathogens  training;  Infant,  Child  and  Adult  CPR;  Pediatric  and  Adult  First  Aid  training.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A07L
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A07L
ECE-159-01
					Early  Childhood  Curriculum  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Weber
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  development,  implementation  and  assessment  of  appropriate  environments  and  curricula  for  young  children  ages  three  through  eight  years  old.  Students  prepare  to  utilize  evidence-based,  developmentally  appropriate  practices  in  the  context  of  children's  family,  culture,  language  and  abilities.  Emphasis  is  on  understanding  children's  developmental  stages  and  developing  appropriate  learning  opportunities,  interactions  and  environments  to  support  each  child  in  the  following  areas:  emergent  literacy,  math,  science,  technology  and  social  studies.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-158  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM A07L
							
						RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM A07L
ECE-221-701
					Infant/Toddler  Care  and  Edu
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Pratt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  care,  education  and  assessment  of  children  from  birth  to  thirty-six  months.  It  prepares  students  to  utilize  developmentally-appropriate,  evidence-based  practices,  including  responsive  caregiving,  routines  as  curriculum,  collaborative  relationships  with  culturally,  linguistically,  and  ability-diverse  children  and  families  and  a  focus  on  the  whole  child  in  inclusive  settings.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC W 04:15PM 05:30PM A07L
							
						RHK LEC W 04:15PM 05:30PM A07L
ECE-241-01
					Early  Childhood  Education  Lab
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Weber
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $60.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  the  opportunity  to  observe  and  interact  with  children  in  all  three  early  childhood  age  divisions:  birth  to  36  months,  3  to  5  years,  and  5  to  8  years  in  a  variety  of  settings.    Students  also  examine  their  professional  dispositions  and  career  expectations  and  continue  to  develop  a  professional  portfolio.  For  successful  completion  of  this  course,  students  must  have  on  file  a  high  school  diploma  or  GED.    Students  are  required  to  have  a  current  background  check  on  file  before  the  first  class  meeting  and  will  need  to  meet  current  training  and  health  requirements.  Program  Coordinator  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-103,  ECE-158,  and  ECE-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
RHK LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM A18L
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
RHK LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM A18L
ECE-243-01
					Early  Childhood  Guidance
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Weber
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  developmentally  appropriate,  evidence-based  approaches  and  positive  guidance  strategies  for  supporting  the  development  of  each  child.  It  emphasizes  supportive  interactions  and  developmentally  appropriate  environments  as  well  as  the  use  of  assessment  to  analyze  and  guide  behaviors.  Students  study  the  impact  of  family  and  each  child's  culture,  language  and  ability  on  child  guidance.  CPT  scores  in  Reading  at  70  or  higher  and  in  Sentence  Skills  at  74  or  higher,  OR  ACT  composite  score  of  22,  OR  completion  of  recommended  developmental  education
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A07L
							
						RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A07L
ECE-246-701
					Observation  and  Assessment
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  using  observational  techniques  for  assessment  and  guidance  purposes.  Students  learn  to  consider  children's  diverse  culture,  language  and  abilities  when  using  assessment  measures.  Students  are  required  to  have  a  current  background  check  on  file  before  the  first  class  meeting.  Program  Coordinator  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-243  ECE-241  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC TH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						ZOOM LEC TH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
ECE-290-701
					Early  Childhood  Program  Admini
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  basic  principles  common  to  administering  high  quality  early  childhood  programs.  Topics  include  director's  roles  and  responsibilities,  state  and  federal  regulations,  business  procedures,  staff  development  and  hiring,  policy  development,  fiscal  and  facility  management,  marketing,  program  evaluation,  child  care  advocacy,  family  and  community  involvement.  This  course  is  designed  for  students  who  have  completed  the  Early  Childhood  Studies  diploma  and  persons  interested  in  becoming  a  program  administrator.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 11:00AM 12:15PM A07L
							
						RHK LEC T 11:00AM 12:15PM A07L
ECE-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Weber
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  theories  and  concepts  studied  in  Early  Childhood  Education  course  work  through  placement  at  a  professional  early  childhood  setting.  It  involves  a  coordinated  effort  between  the  student,  Western  Iowa  Tech  Community  College  faculty  members  and  a  work  supervisor  at  the  agency  site.  Cooperative  sites  could  include  area  infant/toddler,  preschool  and  early  elementary  programs  in  both  public  and  private  settings.  Students  will  be  required  to  complete  a  minimum  of  128  hours  at  an  approved  early  childhood  site.  Students  are  required  to  have  a  current  background  check  on  file  before  first  class  meeting.  Students  must  also  have  current  certification  in  CPR,  First  Aid,  Universal  Precautions,  and  Mandatory  Child  Abuse  Reporter,  and  meet  program  health  requirements.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-262,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
ECN-130-01
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A132
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A132
EDU-218-01
					Initial  Field  Experience
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Gemmill
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  opportunities  to  enhance  understanding  of  the  teaching  profession  and  assist  with  decisions  to  pursue  a  career  in  education.  Students  will  spend  time  observing  K-12  classroom  teaching  with  a  licensed  educator  to  gain  insights  and  better  understanding  of  the  teaching  and  learning  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EDU-210,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
LEC M 06:30PM 07:20PM
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
LEC M 06:30PM 07:20PM
EDU-218-02
					Initial  Field  Experience
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  opportunities  to  enhance  understanding  of  the  teaching  profession  and  assist  with  decisions  to  pursue  a  career  in  education.  Students  will  spend  time  observing  K-12  classroom  teaching  with  a  licensed  educator  to  gain  insights  and  better  understanding  of  the  teaching  and  learning  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EDU-210,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
EDU-218-30
					Initial  Field  Experience
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  opportunities  to  enhance  understanding  of  the  teaching  profession  and  assist  with  decisions  to  pursue  a  career  in  education.  Students  will  spend  time  observing  K-12  classroom  teaching  with  a  licensed  educator  to  gain  insights  and  better  understanding  of  the  teaching  and  learning  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EDU-210,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
EDU-218-40
					Initial  Field  Experience
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  opportunities  to  enhance  understanding  of  the  teaching  profession  and  assist  with  decisions  to  pursue  a  career  in  education.  Students  will  spend  time  observing  K-12  classroom  teaching  with  a  licensed  educator  to  gain  insights  and  better  understanding  of  the  teaching  and  learning  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EDU-210,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
EDU-218-701
					Initial  Field  Experience
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  opportunities  to  enhance  understanding  of  the  teaching  profession  and  assist  with  decisions  to  pursue  a  career  in  education.  Students  will  spend  time  observing  K-12  classroom  teaching  with  a  licensed  educator  to  gain  insights  and  better  understanding  of  the  teaching  and  learning  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EDU-210,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM A132
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM A132
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
EDU-240-701
					Educational  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Gemmill
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  applies  the  principles  of  psychology  in  the  field  of  education  to  classroom  contexts.  Topics  include  child/adolescent  development,  learning,  motivation,  instructional  techniques,  and  assessment/evaluation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC M 05:00PM 06:15PM
							
						LEC M 05:00PM 06:15PM
EDU-255-701
					Technology  in  the  Classroom
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Gasaway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  prospective  teacher-prep  candidates  and  other  interested  students  to  a  variety  of  digital  tools  and  Internet  resources  along  with  best  practices  in  the  use  of  tools  and  technologies  for  classroom-related  functions.  The  course  focuses  on  both  current  theory  and  issues  as  well  as  on  providing  experiences  that  will  enable  the  student  to  select  and  evaluate  software  and  hardware  for  the  classroom.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 06:00PM 07:15PM A07L
							
						RHK LEC T 06:00PM 07:15PM A07L
EGT-151-01
					Virtual  Reality  for  MFG.
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Garvey
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $12.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  with  hands-on  knowledge  of  fundamental  virtual  reality  environments  and  how  they  play  a  key  role  in  the  design/manufacturing  of  products  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-772,  MFG-322  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB3 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM L407
ADS LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM L407
							
						ADS LAB3 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM L407
ADS LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM L407
EGT-159-01
					Statics  &  Structural  Design
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Garvey
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  a  working  knowledge  of  forces  and  the  effects  of  forces  acting  on  rigid  bodies  at  rest.  There  is  an  emphasis  on  practical  industrial  applications  throughout  the  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-772  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 TTH 02:00PM 03:40PM L407
ADS LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM L407
							
						ADS LAB2 TTH 02:00PM 03:40PM L407
ADS LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM L407
EGT-420-01
					PLTW  -  Digital  Electronics
					 01/12 
							-03/27 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/27/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  numbering  systems  used  in  digital  circuits,  including  Boolean  algebra.  Circuits  such  as  basic  gates,  counters,  shift  registers,  and  memories  will  be  introduced  as  they  apply  to  communications  and  computer  systems  used  in  industry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:05AM L431
							
						ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:05AM L431
ELE-101-01
					Industrial  Safety
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $46.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  mechanical,  chemical,  environmental  and  electrical  aspects  of  safety.  The  role  of  OSHA  in  the  workplace  is  presented.    Students  will  become  familiar  with  forms  such  as  Material  Safety  Data  Sheets  and  will  be  trained  in  the  use  of  (PPE)  Personal  Protective  Equipment  and  in  other  safety  procedures  related  to  materials  handling  and  storage.    Industrial  hazards  such  as  fall  protection  and  caught-in/struck-by  will  be  emphasized.    Students  will  receive  the  OSHA  10  safety  training  and  will  have  the  opportunity  to  be  awarded  an  OSHA  10  card.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC F 01:30PM 02:20PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC F 01:30PM 02:20PM OTHR
ELE-112-03
					Basic  Electrical  Theory
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Phelps
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  the  students  to  the  fundamentals  of  electricity.  Electrical  topics  will  include  AC  and  DC  theory,  Ohm's  Law,  Electrical  Circuits,  Electrical  Power  Generation,  Motors,  and  Transformers.  This  course  emphasizes  electrical  safety  as  students  will  work  with  energized  circuits.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC F 10:20AM 12:00PM D317
APT LAB3 TTH 01:55PM 03:10PM D311
							
						APT LEC F 10:20AM 12:00PM D317
APT LAB3 TTH 01:55PM 03:10PM D311
ELE-112-30
					Basic  Electrical  Theory
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stover
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  the  students  to  the  fundamentals  of  electricity.  Electrical  topics  will  include  AC  and  DC  theory,  Ohm's  Law,  Electrical  Circuits,  Electrical  Power  Generation,  Motors,  and  Transformers.  This  course  emphasizes  electrical  safety  as  students  will  work  with  energized  circuits.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC MW 12:40PM 01:30PM C9
DNWT LAB3 MW 01:40PM 02:55PM C9
							
						DNWT LEC MW 12:40PM 01:30PM C9
DNWT LAB3 MW 01:40PM 02:55PM C9
ELE-157-01
					Advanced  Commercial  Wiring
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sward
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  familiarizes  students  with  materials,  blueprints,  National  Electric  Code  requirements  and  wiring  methods  in  commercial  installations.  Students  are  asked  to  demonstrate  their  skills  in  wiring,  installing  electrical  systems  and  to  bend  and  install  conduit  using  safe  and  approved  practices  according  to  the  National  Electric  Code  standards.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-132,   
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-184
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB3 T 11:20AM 12:20PM C140
GSM LEC T 09:30AM 11:10AM C126
GSM LAB3 MW 01:20PM 03:20PM C120
							
						GSM LAB3 T 11:20AM 12:20PM C140
GSM LEC T 09:30AM 11:10AM C126
GSM LAB3 MW 01:20PM 03:20PM C120
ELE-157-02
					Advanced  Commercial  Wiring
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sward
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  familiarizes  students  with  materials,  blueprints,  National  Electric  Code  requirements  and  wiring  methods  in  commercial  installations.  Students  are  asked  to  demonstrate  their  skills  in  wiring,  installing  electrical  systems  and  to  bend  and  install  conduit  using  safe  and  approved  practices  according  to  the  National  Electric  Code  standards.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-132,   
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-184
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB3 T 01:20PM 03:20PM C132
GSM LEC TH 09:30AM 11:10AM C135
GSM LAB3 TH 11:20AM 12:20PM C132
GSM LAB3 TH 01:20PM 03:20PM C132
							
						GSM LAB3 T 01:20PM 03:20PM C132
GSM LEC TH 09:30AM 11:10AM C135
GSM LAB3 TH 11:20AM 12:20PM C132
GSM LAB3 TH 01:20PM 03:20PM C132
ELE-184-01
					Field  Installed  Commercial  Sys
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Feathers
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 In  this  course  students  will  have  the  opportunity  to  develop  and  apply  the  electrical  skills  learned  in  previous  Electrician  courses.  Students  will  perform  labs  directly  related  to  wiring  expected  in  industry  or  on  a  job  site.  Proper  OSHA  safety  standards  will  be  followed  and  national  electrical  code  will  be  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-175,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB3 T 02:20PM 03:00PM C120
GSM LEC T 01:20PM 02:10PM C126
GSM LAB3 TH 09:30AM 03:00PM C140
							
						GSM LAB3 T 02:20PM 03:00PM C120
GSM LEC T 01:20PM 02:10PM C126
GSM LAB3 TH 09:30AM 03:00PM C140
ELE-184-02
					Field  Installed  Commercial  Sys
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Feathers
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 In  this  course  students  will  have  the  opportunity  to  develop  and  apply  the  electrical  skills  learned  in  previous  Electrician  courses.  Students  will  perform  labs  directly  related  to  wiring  expected  in  industry  or  on  a  job  site.  Proper  OSHA  safety  standards  will  be  followed  and  national  electrical  code  will  be  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-175,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC M 01:20PM 02:10PM C135
GSM LAB3 M 02:20PM 03:00PM C132
GSM LAB3 T 09:30AM 11:50AM C132
GSM LAB3 W 01:00PM 03:00PM C132
							
						GSM LEC M 01:20PM 02:10PM C135
GSM LAB3 M 02:20PM 03:00PM C132
GSM LAB3 T 09:30AM 11:50AM C132
GSM LAB3 W 01:00PM 03:00PM C132
ELE-195-01
					Motor  Control
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Feathers
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $79.25
								
							
							
						 In  this  course  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  how  motors  are  controlled  the  the  use  of  various  control  devices.  Industry  standards  in  working  safely  with  the  installation,  maintenance  and  troubleshooting  will  be  introduced  and  performed.  Electrical  symbols,  diagrams,  equipment  and  methods  used  in  the  design  and  application  of  motor  control  circuits  will  be  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-112,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C126
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C120
							
						GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C126
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C120
ELE-210-01
					Programmable  Controllers
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $109.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  laboratory  class.    This  class  introduces  the  use  of  PLCs,  programming  PLCs  via  ladder  diagrams,  and  wiring  PLCs  to  sensors  and  controllers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWF 01:30PM 02:05PM L431
ADS LAB2 MWF 02:05PM 03:15PM L431
							
						ADS LEC MWF 01:30PM 02:05PM L431
ADS LAB2 MWF 02:05PM 03:15PM L431
ELE-222-01
					SCADA
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stodden
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  discusses  concepts  related  to  acquiring  data  to  monitor  and  control  automated  equipment.  (SCADA)
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-112  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTH 03:40PM 04:05PM L406
ADS LAB2 MTWTH 04:05PM 04:30PM L406
							
						ADS LEC MTWTH 03:40PM 04:05PM L406
ADS LAB2 MTWTH 04:05PM 04:30PM L406
ELE-241-01
					HMI  Motion  Control
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stodden
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  development  and  integration  of  Human  Machine  Interface  (HMI)  systems  commonly  used  in  conjunction  with  Programmable  Logic  Controllers,  (PLC?s).
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELT-227  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTHF 02:40PM 03:00PM L406
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 03:00PM 03:30PM L406
							
						ADS LEC MTWTHF 02:40PM 03:00PM L406
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 03:00PM 03:30PM L406
ELT-102-01
					Blueprint  Reading
					 01/12 
							-02/16 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/16/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  give  meaning  to  the  lines  and  symbols  found  on  a  set  of  blueprints.  Students  use  inanimate  objects  and  familiar  construction  shapes  or  orthographic  and  isometric  drawings  to  learn  the  understanding  of  shapes,  sizes  and  dimensions.  Topics  include  building  terms  and  construction  features  of  the  carpentry,  masonry,  electrical,  mechanical  and  plumbing  trades.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
							
						ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
ELT-250-02
					Programmable  Logic  Controllers
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sward
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  laboratory  class.This  class  introduces  uses  of  PLCs,  programming  PLCs  via  ladder  diagrams,  wiring  PLCs  to  sensors  and  controllers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C132
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C135
							
						GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C132
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C135
EMS-114-01
					Emergency  Medical  Responder
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Denman-Weathers
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $310.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  develop  skills  for  an  out-of-hospital  practitioner  whose  primary  focus  is  to  initiate  immediate  lifesaving  care  to  patients  while  ensuring  patient  access  to  the  emergency  medical  services  system.  EMRs  possess  the  basic  knowledge  and  skills  necessary  to  provide  lifesaving  interventions  while  awaiting  additional  EMS  response  and  rely  on  an  EMS  or  public  safety  agency  or  larger  scene  response  that  includes  other  higher-level  medical  personnel.  They  must  quickly  assess  patient  needs,  initiate  treatment,  and  request  additional  resources.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC W 05:00PM 05:50PM L433
ADS LAB2 W 06:00PM 08:00PM L433
							
						ADS LEC W 05:00PM 05:50PM L433
ADS LAB2 W 06:00PM 08:00PM L433
EMS-217-01
					Emergency  Medical  Technician
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mathison
							
							
								
									Credits: 7
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $525.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  training  to  individuals  whose  primary  focus  is  to  respond  to,  assess  and  triage  emergent,  urgent  and  non-urgent  requests  for  medical  care,  and  to  apply  basic  knowledge  and  skills  necessary  to  provide  patient  care  and  medical  transportation  to/from  an  emergency  or  health  care  facility.  EMTs  are  expected  to  quickly  assess  patient  conditions,  provide  stabilizing  measures  and  request  additional  resources  as  needed.  This  course  will  provide  the  student  an  opportunity  to  apply  cognitive  (knowledge),  psychomotor  (skills),  and  affective  (behavior)  learning  domains  in  the  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  field  settings.
							
								 Prerequisites: Students  must  be  17  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  enrollment  of  the  course,   have  a  health  physical  and  immunizations  up  to  date,   have  a  current  AHA  BLS  provider  card,   have  successfully  completed  the  Mandatory  Reporter  Course,   and  Instructor  consent.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB3 MW 07:30PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC MW 05:00PM 07:30PM L427
							
						ADS LAB3 MW 07:30PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC MW 05:00PM 07:30PM L427
EMS-312-701
					Advanced  EMT
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 7
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $525.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  training  to  individuals  whose  primary  focus  is  to  respond  to,  assess  and  triage  non-urgent,  urgent  and  emergent  requests  for  medical  care;  apply  basic  and  focused  advanced  knowledge  and  skills  necessary  to  provide  patient  care  and/or  medical  transportation;  and  facilitate  access  to  a  higher  level  of  care  when  the  needs  of  the  patient  exceed  the  capability  level  of  the  AEMT.  The  additional  preparation  beyond  EMT  prepares  an  AEMT  to  improve  patient  care  in  common  emergency  conditions  for  which  reasonably  safe,  targeted  and  evidence-based  interventions  exist.  This  course  will  prepare  Advanced  Emergency  Medical  Technicians  to  be  competent  in  the  cognitive  (knowledge),  psychomotor  (skills),  and  affective  (behavior)  learning  domains  to  enter  the  profession.
							
								 Prerequisites: Students  must  be  17  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  enrollment  of  the  course,   have  a  high  school  diploma  or  equivalent,   have  a  health  physical  and  immunizations  up  to  date,   have  a  current  AHA  BLS  provider  card  (Course  No.  CCPR  1033),   have  Mandatory  Reporter  for  Child  and  Dependent  Adult,   currently  be  certified  at  a  minimum  as  an  Iowa  EMT,   and  Instructor  consent.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB3 T 05:00PM 10:30PM L213
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB3 T 05:00PM 10:30PM L213
EMS-545-01
					NSC  Paramedic  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sudrla
							
							
								
									Credits: 13
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $275.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  education  to  the  paramedic  health  professional  whose  primary  focus  is  to  respond  to,  assess  and  triage  emergent,  urgent  and  non-urgent  requests  for  medical  care;  apply  basic  and  advanced  knowledge  and  skills  necessary  to  determine  patient  physiologic,  psychological,  and  psychosocial  needs;  administer  medications,  interpret  and  use  diagnostic  findings  to  implement  treatment;  provide  complex  patient  care;  and  facilitate  referrals  and/or  access  to  a  higher  level  of  care  when  the  needs  of  the  patient  exceed  the  capability  level  of  the  paramedic.  This  course  will  prepare  Paramedics  to  be  competent  in  the  cognitive  (knowledge),  psychomotor  (skills),  and  affective  (behavior)  learning  domains  to  enter  the  profession.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EMS-540,  EMS-541  EMS-810  EMS-820  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  EMS-825,  EMS-546,  EMS-815  and  EMS-547
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 02:00PM 06:20PM L427
ADS LAB2 TTH 06:40PM 10:30PM L427
							
						ADS LEC TTH 02:00PM 06:20PM L427
ADS LAB2 TTH 06:40PM 10:30PM L427
ENG-105-01
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A205
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A205
ENG-105-02
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A205
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A205
ENG-105-03
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ridgway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A205
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A205
ENG-105-04
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ridgway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM A205
							
						RHK LEC MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM A205
ENG-105-05
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A243-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A243-VPC
ENG-105-30
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM B5
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM B5
ENG-105-40
					Composition  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM 201
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM 201
ENG-106-01
					Composition  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ridgway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A207
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A207
ENG-106-02
					Composition  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A100
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A100
ENG-106-03
					Composition  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ridgway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A139
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A139
ENG-106-30
					Composition  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM B5
							
						DNWT LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM B5
ENG-106-40
					Composition  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM 201
							
						CEWT LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM 201
ENV-111-01
					Environmental  Science
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:50PM
ADS LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM L128
							
						LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:50PM
ADS LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM L128
FIN-020-01
					Intro  to  Banking  and  Bu
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mohning
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  integrates  basic  banking  concepts  and  budgeting  skills  with  simulations  of  real-life  financial  responsibilities  such  as  paying  bills  with  checks/debit  cards,  paying  rent,  investing  money,  planning  for  education,  and  other  financial  responsibilities.  Instructor  permission  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC F 03:00PM 04:45PM D218
APT LEC M 01:45PM 03:00PM D218
							
						APT LEC F 03:00PM 04:45PM D218
APT LEC M 01:45PM 03:00PM D218
FIR-124-01
					Building  Construction
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  components  of  building  construction  related  to  firefighting  and  life  safety.  The  elements  of  construction  and  design  of  structures  are  shown  to  be  key  factors  when  inspecting  buildings,  preplanning  fire  operations,  and  operating  at  emergencies.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM C128
							
						GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM C128
FIR-141-01
					Fire  Fighter  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  basic  fire  training  relating  to  the  NFPA  1001  standard  for  Fire  Fighter  Professional  Qualifications.  It  reflects  the  most  current  standards  as  adopted  by  the  Fire  Service  Training  Bureau  and  can  prepare  students  to  take  the  written  Fire  Fighter  Two  exam  and  the  Practical  Skills  Performance  exam.  Prerequisite:  All  Fire  Fighter  II  candidates  must  be  certified  Fire  Fighter  I  prior  to  entering  the  Fire  Fighter  II  certification  process.  All  Iowa  Fire  Fighter  I  certifications  issued  by  the  Fire  Service  Institute  meet  this  requirement.  Those  seeking  reciprocity  should  direct  their  questions  to  the  Fire  Service  Institute.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FIR-320  
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 TTH 11:30AM 12:20PM C128
GSM LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:25AM C128
							
						GSM LAB2 TTH 11:30AM 12:20PM C128
GSM LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:25AM C128
GRA-132-701
					Digital  Layout  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  instruction  in  intermediate  level  page  layout  software  that  builds  on  previously  learned  skills  introducing  new  techniques.  Students  work  with  paragraph  and  character  styles,  multiple  page  documents  with  master  pages  and  the  use  of  libraries  as  well  as  create  rich  interactive  presentations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-131  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM A09L
							
						NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM A09L
GRA-141-01
					Digital  Imaging  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  advanced  techniques  in  using  software  to  manipulate  images  for  digital  and  printed  media.  Topics  include  automation  techniques,  speed,  resolution,  format  and  corrective  filters.  Students  are  introduced  to  common  digital  photography  problems,  color  correcting,  retouching  and  sharpening  critical  area  of  a  photo.  It  approaches  using  digital  imaging  software  as  an  art  form.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-140  or  CIN-114  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
							
						RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
GRA-180-701
					Interactive  Design
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  ever-developing  technology  and  theory  in  the  area  of  Digital  Marketing,  Interactive  Design  and  User  Experience.  This  course  provides  theory  and  practice  in  planning,  designing  and  producing  digital  marketing  projects.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-201  GRA-140  SMM-101  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM A10L
          
NET LEC WEB
							
						RHK LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM A10L
NET LEC WEB
GRA-203-701
					Portfolio  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  the  second  in  a  series  designed  to  produce  a  portfolio  through  a  series  of  projects,  demonstrations  and  critiques.  Emphasis  is  on  meeting  deadlines,  proofreading,  maintaining  document  consistencies  and  interpreting  client  needs.  Students  strive  to  produce  a  versatile  and  unique  portfolio.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-202  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:45AM A10L
							
						RHK LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:45AM A10L
GRA-207-01
					Design  Principles  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Design  Principles  I  with  an  emphasis  on  idea  generation,  presentation,  and  interpreting  client  needs.  This  course  also  addresses  the  skills  and  techniques  for  planning,  tracking,  and  monitoring  design  projects.  Students  learn  a  practical  approach  to  project  management  and  information  design  along  with  addressing  usability  issues  for  web  design.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-201  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
RHK LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
							
						RHK LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
RHK LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:20AM TBA
GRA-207-701
					Design  Principles  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Design  Principles  I  with  an  emphasis  on  idea  generation,  presentation,  and  interpreting  client  needs.  This  course  also  addresses  the  skills  and  techniques  for  planning,  tracking,  and  monitoring  design  projects.  Students  learn  a  practical  approach  to  project  management  and  information  design  along  with  addressing  usability  issues  for  web  design.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-201  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 T 09:00AM 10:50AM A19L
          
NET LEC WEB
							
						RHK LAB2 T 09:00AM 10:50AM A19L
NET LEC WEB
GRA-209-701
					Vector  Drawing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  vector  drawing  tools  used  to  create  computer  graphics  in  digital  design.  Students  examine  the  interface  to  draw  shapes  and  Bezier  curves,  and  brushes  to  draw  simple  to  complex  shapes  with  layers.  Advanced  techniques  using  masks,  meshes,  blends,  and  other  drawing  tools  are  explored.  An  emphasis  is  placed  on  key  commands  to  facilitate  production  and  precise  drawing  skills.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
          
RHK LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:50AM A09L
							
						NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:50AM A09L
GRA-246-701
					Design  Concepts  and  Trends
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  is  the  first  in  a  series  that  serves  as  an  introduction  to  the  principles  of  design  and  idea  generation  with  a  strong  emphasis  on  typography.  Students  explore  how  these  principles  are  applied  in  the  marketplace.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-286  GRA-207  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 11:00AM 12:15PM A10L
							
						RHK LEC T 11:00AM 12:15PM A10L
GRA-700-01
					Capstone  for  Creative  Career
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $135.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  involves  students  in  campaign  creation,  brand  management,  marketing  analytics  and  the  implementation  of  social  media,  graphic  design  and  web  design  tools  for  the  completion  of  a  capstone  project.  Students  will  experience  teamwork  and  industry  expectations  of  a  marketing  plan.  Successful  completion  of  required  program  courses  for  first,  second,  and  third  semesters  prior  to  enrollment.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:15PM A19L
							
						RHK LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:15PM A19L
GRA-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  on-the-job  training  in  an  industrial  setting  using  graphic  or  web  design  techniques.  It  allows  students  to  gain  experience  and  professional  contacts  in  the  industry  and  utilize  their  skills  as  graphic  or  web  designers  to  create  professional  design  work.  Supervision  of  job  tasks  is  through  an  industry  professional  and  coordinated  by  the  college  instructor.  Prerequisites:  Successful  completion  of  required  program  courses  for  first,  second,  and  third  semesters.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
HCM-116-01
					Fundamentals  of  Baking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $315.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  basic  theory  and  preparation  of  baked  items.  The  focus  of  the  learning  is  on  basic  bakery  skills,  equipment  use,  recipes,  terms,  and  measuring  skills.  Products  include  yeast  products,  quick  breads,  pies,  fillings,  cakes,  and  cookies.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HCM-100  WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM D310
APT LAB2 M 09:20AM 12:10PM D210
							
						APT LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM D310
APT LAB2 M 09:20AM 12:10PM D210
HCM-116-02
					Fundamentals  of  Baking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $315.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  basic  theory  and  preparation  of  baked  items.  The  focus  of  the  learning  is  on  basic  bakery  skills,  equipment  use,  recipes,  terms,  and  measuring  skills.  Products  include  yeast  products,  quick  breads,  pies,  fillings,  cakes,  and  cookies.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HCM-100  WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC M 01:00PM 02:40PM D310
APT LAB2 M 02:40PM 04:40PM D210
							
						APT LEC M 01:00PM 02:40PM D310
APT LAB2 M 02:40PM 04:40PM D210
HCM-231-01
					Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  nutrition-related  topics  including  the  psychology  of  eating  and  evaluation  of  food  intake.  Students  integrate  nutrition  principles  with  culinary  cuisine.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM D201
							
						APT LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM D201
HCM-231-02
					Nutrition
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  nutrition-related  topics  including  the  psychology  of  eating  and  evaluation  of  food  intake.  Students  integrate  nutrition  principles  with  culinary  cuisine.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC T 02:00PM 03:50PM D201
							
						APT LEC T 02:00PM 03:50PM D201
HCM-240-01
					Menu  Planning  and  Design
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  give  students  an  overview  of  menu  planning.    Topics  include  menu  layout  and  design,  truth-in-lending  guidelines,  nutrition  in  menu  planning,  menu  prices,  themed  and  seasonal  menus,  product  mix  and  planning  resources.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HCM-303,   WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC F 11:00AM 12:50PM D310
							
						APT LEC F 11:00AM 12:50PM D310
HCM-262-701
					Fin.  Mgmt,  Purch,  and  Cost  Con
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  principles  and  methods  of  food  purchasing  with  emphasis  on  specifications  and  grading  of  various  food  products,  as  well  as  the  cost  control  process  applicable  to  a  food  service  operation.  Students  learn  financial  procedures  and  controls  used  in  the  food  service  industry.  Emphasis  is  on  the  principles  of  controlling  food,  beverage,  and  labor  costs.  Topics  include  cost  and  sales  controls  that  can  be  established  for  food  and  beverage  operations.  Students  analyze  labor  costs  and  methods  to  control  them.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC F 08:30AM 09:45AM D210
							
						APT LEC F 08:30AM 09:45AM D210
HCM-277-01
					Protein  Fabrication
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  identification,  fabrication,  handling,  and  storage  of  protein  items  to  include  poultry,  beef,  pork,  lamb,  shellfish,  and  finfish.  Students  are  introduced  to  the  concepts  of  protein  cookery.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HCM-307  WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 T 10:20AM 12:10PM D307
APT LEC T 09:30AM 10:20AM D310
							
						APT LAB2 T 10:20AM 12:10PM D307
APT LEC T 09:30AM 10:20AM D310
HCM-286-01
					Advanced  Garde  Manger
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  HCM  270,  with  increased  emphasis  on  cold  food  preparation  and  preservation  techniques.  Topics  include  classical  concepts  such  as  chaud-froid,  aspics,  galantines,  ballotines,  advanced  hors  d'oeuvre,  and  charcuterie,  as  well  as  more  modern  techniques  such  as  sous  vide  and  pressure  cooking,  marinating  and  advancements  in  brining.  Sausage  making,  cold-smoking,  and  curing  will  be  discussed  and  practiced  in  the  lab.  Advanced,  multi-step,  and  fish/shellfish  specific  entrée  salads  will  also  be  included.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 TH 10:20AM 01:10PM D307
APT LEC TH 09:30AM 10:20AM D310
							
						APT LAB2 TH 10:20AM 01:10PM D307
APT LEC TH 09:30AM 10:20AM D310
HCM-287-701
					Ingredient  Identification
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $145.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  fundamental  knowledge  of  ingredients.    Students  develop  their  awareness  of  food  products  and  the  world  of  food.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC TH 08:30AM 10:20AM D210
							
						APT LEC TH 08:30AM 10:20AM D210
HCM-306-01
					Basic  Cooking  Methods
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $145.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  components  and  writing  of  recipes,  the  preparation  of  vegetables,  moist  heat  cooking  skills  such  as  boiling,simmering,  poaching,  stewing  and  braising.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  HCM-100  HCM-188  HCM-252  ALL  WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 W 09:20AM 12:10PM D247
APT LEC W 08:30AM 09:20AM D201
							
						APT LAB2 W 09:20AM 12:10PM D247
APT LEC W 08:30AM 09:20AM D201
HCM-306-02
					Basic  Cooking  Methods
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $145.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  components  and  writing  of  recipes,  the  preparation  of  vegetables,  moist  heat  cooking  skills  such  as  boiling,simmering,  poaching,  stewing  and  braising.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  HCM-100  HCM-188  HCM-252  ALL  WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 W 02:40PM 04:40PM D247
APT LEC W 01:00PM 02:40PM D201
							
						APT LAB2 W 02:40PM 04:40PM D247
APT LEC W 01:00PM 02:40PM D201
HCM-314-01
					Beverage  Service
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  familiarizes  students  with  beverage  service,  including  alcoholic  and  non-alcoholic  beverages.  Students  learn  the  tools  used  for  specialty  and  mixed  drinks,  the  set-up  of  the  bar  area  for  optimum  efficiency,  and  an  overview  of  alcoholic  beverages,  including  wine,  beer  and  spirits.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HCM-303  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC F 10:00AM 10:50AM D201
							
						APT LEC F 10:00AM 10:50AM D201
HCM-355-01
					Ethnic  World  Cuisine
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  use  of  ingredients  through  an  exploration  of  various  cuisines  from  around  the  world.  Students  study  the  significant  historical,  cultural,  ethnic,  and  religious  influences  that  are  reflected  in  cuisines  of  the  world.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  HCM  275  HCM  307  WITH  C-  OR  BETTER  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 TH 02:10PM 05:00PM D247
APT LEC TH 01:20PM 02:10PM D201
							
						APT LAB2 TH 02:10PM 05:00PM D247
APT LEC TH 01:20PM 02:10PM D201
HCM-501-01
					Culinary  Practicum  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  experience,  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  the  culinary  program.  The  primary  functions  are  to  assist  the  instructors  with  the  setup  of  class  labs,  assistance  with  first-year  labs,  and  execution  of  events.  The  practicum  experience  is  supervised  by  an  instructor  and  coordinated  by  the  Administrative  Program  Coordinator  for  culinary  and  hospitality.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
HCM-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  on  campus  or  in  the  industry,  giving  the  student  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  the  degree  program.  The  internship  is  coordinated  by  the  college  instructor  and  supervised  by  an  industry  professional  at  the  work  site.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  or  better  in  all  HCM  core  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
HCR-205-01
					Air  Conditioning  Principles
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Phelps
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  which  deals  with  the  fundamentals  of  residential  air  conditioning  systems.  It  emphasizes  system  components,  types  of  refrigerants,  principles  of  heat  transfer,  and  diagnosis  and  repair  of  various  systems  used  in  the  air  conditioning  industry.  This  course  studies  relationship  to  temperature  and  pressure  variance  including  psychometric  comparison  as  applied  to  commercial  and  residential  air  conditioning.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC MW 12:30PM 02:10PM D317
APT LAB3 TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM D311
APT LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM D311
							
						APT LEC MW 12:30PM 02:10PM D317
APT LAB3 TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM D311
APT LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM D311
HCR-205-30
					Air  Conditioning  Principles
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stover
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  which  deals  with  the  fundamentals  of  residential  air  conditioning  systems.  It  emphasizes  system  components,  types  of  refrigerants,  principles  of  heat  transfer,  and  diagnosis  and  repair  of  various  systems  used  in  the  air  conditioning  industry.  This  course  studies  relationship  to  temperature  and  pressure  variance  including  psychometric  comparison  as  applied  to  commercial  and  residential  air  conditioning.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
							
						DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
HCR-305-01
					Funds  of  Refrigeration
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Phelps
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $155.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  theory  and  laws  governing  refrigeration,  the  operation  of  refrigeration  systems,  heat  transfer,  components,  and  test  equipment.  It  also  covers  the  different  soldering  and  brazing  methods  and  materials  used  in  refrigeration  service.  Emphasis  is  on  the  recovery,  recycling  and  charging  methods  used.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
							
						APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
HCR-305-02
					Funds  of  Refrigeration
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $155.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  theory  and  laws  governing  refrigeration,  the  operation  of  refrigeration  systems,  heat  transfer,  components,  and  test  equipment.  It  also  covers  the  different  soldering  and  brazing  methods  and  materials  used  in  refrigeration  service.  Emphasis  is  on  the  recovery,  recycling  and  charging  methods  used.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB3 MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D311
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D317
							
						APT LAB3 MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D311
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D317
HCR-305-30
					Funds  of  Refrigeration
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stover
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $155.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  theory  and  laws  governing  refrigeration,  the  operation  of  refrigeration  systems,  heat  transfer,  components,  and  test  equipment.  It  also  covers  the  different  soldering  and  brazing  methods  and  materials  used  in  refrigeration  service.  Emphasis  is  on  the  recovery,  recycling  and  charging  methods  used.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
							
						DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
HCR-715-01
					Blueprint  Reading
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Phelps
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  give  meaning  to  the  lines  and  symbols  found  on  a  set  of  blueprints.  It  uses  inanimate  objects  and  familiar  construction  shapes  or  orthographic  and  isometric  drawings  to  teach  the  understanding  of  shapes,  sizes  and  dimensions.  Studies  include  building  terms  and  construction  features  of  the  carpentry,  masonry,  electrical,  mechanical  and  plumbing  trades.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC M 02:20PM 02:45PM D317
APT LAB2 W 02:20PM 02:45PM D311
APT LAB2 M 02:55PM 03:20PM D311
							
						APT LEC M 02:20PM 02:45PM D317
APT LAB2 W 02:20PM 02:45PM D311
APT LAB2 M 02:55PM 03:20PM D311
HCR-715-30
					Blueprint  Reading
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stover
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  give  meaning  to  the  lines  and  symbols  found  on  a  set  of  blueprints.  It  uses  inanimate  objects  and  familiar  construction  shapes  or  orthographic  and  isometric  drawings  to  teach  the  understanding  of  shapes,  sizes  and  dimensions.  Studies  include  building  terms  and  construction  features  of  the  carpentry,  masonry,  electrical,  mechanical  and  plumbing  trades.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB2 W 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
DNWT LAB2 M 11:45AM 12:10PM C9
DNWT LEC M 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
							
						DNWT LAB2 W 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
DNWT LAB2 M 11:45AM 12:10PM C9
DNWT LEC M 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
HIS-152-01
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Warnstadt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A100
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A100
HIS-152-30
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Warnstadt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
							
						ZOOM LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
HIS-152-40
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Warnstadt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
							
						ZOOM LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
HIT-244-01
					Basic  CPT  Coding
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  using  the  CPT  (Current  Procedural  Terminology)  coding  system  to  report  medical  procedures  information.  Students  will  assign  CPT  codes  to  surgical  operations  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  HIT-248  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A120
							
						RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A120
HIT-244-02
					Basic  CPT  Coding
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  using  the  CPT  (Current  Procedural  Terminology)  coding  system  to  report  medical  procedures  information.  Students  will  assign  CPT  codes  to  surgical  operations  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  HIT-248  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 09:20AM A120
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
							
						RHK LEC T 08:30AM 09:20AM A120
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
HIT-285-01
					Auditing  of  Eval  and  Mgmt  Code
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  on  how  to  prepare  an  Evaluation  and  Management  (E/M)  audit  for  medical  facilities. Students  will review  and  audit  medical  documentation  to  ensure  CPT guidelines  are  achieved.  Students  will  recognize how  to  apply  the guidelines  in  auditing  medical  documentation  of  the  physician  or  other  qualified  health  care  professional.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HIT-244
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 06:00PM 06:50PM A120
							
						RHK LEC TTH 06:00PM 06:50PM A120
HIT-285-02
					Auditing  of  Eval  and  Mgmt  Code
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  on  how  to  prepare  an  Evaluation  and  Management  (E/M)  audit  for  medical  facilities. Students  will review  and  audit  medical  documentation  to  ensure  CPT guidelines  are  achieved.  Students  will  recognize how  to  apply  the guidelines  in  auditing  medical  documentation  of  the  physician  or  other  qualified  health  care  professional.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HIT-244
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
							
						RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
HIT-301-01
					Electronic  Health  Records
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  the  opportunity  to  create,  collect,  manage,  retrieve,  and  access  medical  records  using  an  electronic  health  record  application.  Students  will  use  simulation  software  to  record  patient  demographic  and  health  information produced in  a  medical  facility.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-114
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 09:30AM 10:20AM A120
RHK LEC W 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
							
						RHK LEC T 09:30AM 10:20AM A120
RHK LEC W 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
HSC-114-01
					Medical  Terminology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A260
							
						RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A260
HSC-127-01
					Kinesiology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mercer
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  to  provide  students  with  a  basic  understanding  of  normal  human  body  movement  as  related  to  skeletal  articular  and  muscular  systems.  Topics  also  included  are  anatomical  palpations,  human  gait  analysis,  and  basic  biomechanical  principals.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  BIO-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM A108
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:20PM A108
							
						RHK LAB2 TTH 01:30PM 03:20PM A108
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:20PM A108
HSC-143-01
					Pharmacology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  with  a  framework  of  knowledge  to  recognize  the  basic  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  indications  for  use,  adverse  effects,  interactions  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Students  are  introduced  to  routes  of  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  related  to  medications.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC W 08:30AM 10:20AM L303
ADS LEC TH 09:30AM 10:20AM L303
							
						ADS LEC W 08:30AM 10:20AM L303
ADS LEC TH 09:30AM 10:20AM L303
HSC-148-01
					Medication  Aide
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Slemp
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  prepare  students  to  safely  administer  nonparenteral  medications  in  nursing  facilities  and  related  areas.  Students  will  receive  on-the-job  training.  Prerequisites:  Employed  a  minimum  of  480  hours  in  a  sponsoring  facility.  If  employed  in  a  long-term-care  facility,  have  a  current  standing  on  the  Iowa  Direct  Care  Workers  Registry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM L424
ADS LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM L424
							
						ADS LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM L424
ADS LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM L424
HSC-148-30
					Medication  Aide
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  prepare  students  to  safely  administer  nonparenteral  medications  in  nursing  facilities  and  related  areas.  Students  will  receive  on-the-job  training.  Prerequisites:  Employed  a  minimum  of  480  hours  in  a  sponsoring  facility.  If  employed  in  a  long-term-care  facility,  have  a  current  standing  on  the  Iowa  Direct  Care  Workers  Registry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TBA LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM TBA
TBA LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM TBA
							
						TBA LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM TBA
TBA LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM TBA
HSC-173-730
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 01/12 
							-02/24 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/24/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
DNWT LAB TH 04:00PM 06:45PM TBA
							
						NET LEC WEB
DNWT LAB TH 04:00PM 06:45PM TBA
HSC-173-740
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 01/12 
							-02/26 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/26/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LAB TH 06:00PM 08:45PM TBA
NET LEC WEB
							
						CEWT LAB TH 06:00PM 08:45PM TBA
NET LEC WEB
HSC-218-01
					Clin  Pathology  for  Allied  Heal
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mercer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  a  variety  of  medical  and  surgical  conditions  which  include  etiology,  symptoms,  diagnostic  procedures  and  treatment.  Where  it  is  appropriate,  basic  pharmacology  and  effects  will  be  included.  Application  of  therapy  according  to  diagnosis  is  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  or  BIO-168  or  BIO-163,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A135
RHK LEC TH 08:30AM 09:20AM A135
							
						RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A135
RHK LEC TH 08:30AM 09:20AM A135
HUM-101-01
					Introduction  to  the  Humanities
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Polk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  influence  of  Philosophy,  Literature,  History,  and  the  Arts  on  ancient  and  modern  cultures,  including  the  impact  of  other  cultures  on  America's  approach  to  living.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A100
							
						RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A100
LGL-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  second  year  Capstone  course  integrates  the  application  of  all  course  work  in  the  paralegal  program.  Students  use  critical  thinking  and  analytical  skills  developed  throughout  the  program  to  analyze  facts,  synthesize  information  and  perform  legal  work  under  the  direction  and  supervision  of  an  attorney  (or  supervisor)  and  faculty  advisor.  Students  may  assist  in  preparing  exhibits  and  evidence,  obtaining  information  from  clients,  preparing  for  pretrial  conferences  or  case  settlement  meetings,  drafting  contracts  or  other  agreements,  performing  legal  research  and  creating  internal  and  external  legal  memoranda.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC OTHR
LIT-101-01
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Polk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A207
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A207
LIT-105-01
					Children's  Literature
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A100
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A100
LIT-133-01
					Minority  Voices  in  U.S.  Lit
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  writers  from  American  minority  groups,  considered  in  the  social  and  cultural  contexts  of  the  various  groups.    Includes  discussing  and  writing  about  relevant  issues.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A100
							
						RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A100
MAP-123-01
					Admin  Medical  Office  Proc
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Monk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  course  that  provides  students  with  the  knowledge  and  skills  needed  to  work  with  patients,  patient  records,  and  professional  responsibilities  in  the  medical  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
RHK LEC TH 08:30AM 09:20AM A120
							
						RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
RHK LEC TH 08:30AM 09:20AM A120
MAP-215-01
					Medical  Laboratory  Techniques
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Monk
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $325.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  variety  of  the  laboratory  techniques  required  of  a  medical  assistant  working  in  a  physician's  practice.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-163  and  MAP-333  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 MW 12:30PM 02:30PM A107
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
							
						RHK LAB2 MW 12:30PM 02:30PM A107
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
MAP-215-02
					Medical  Laboratory  Techniques
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $325.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  variety  of  the  laboratory  techniques  required  of  a  medical  assistant  working  in  a  physician's  practice.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-163  and  MAP-333  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 MW 09:00AM 10:50AM A107
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
							
						RHK LAB2 MW 09:00AM 10:50AM A107
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
MAP-215-701
					Medical  Laboratory  Techniques
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Monk
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $325.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  variety  of  the  laboratory  techniques  required  of  a  medical  assistant  working  in  a  physician's  practice.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-163  and  MAP-333  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 M 06:00PM 09:15PM A120
							
						NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 M 06:00PM 09:15PM A120
MAP-338-01
					Medical  Assisting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Monk
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  upon  the  general  competencies  in  Fundamentals  of  Medical  Assisting  I  and  is  more  specific  to  specialty  procedures  within  a  physician's  practice.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAP-333,  BIO-163  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 TTH 12:30PM 02:30PM A107
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
							
						RHK LAB2 TTH 12:30PM 02:30PM A107
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
MAP-338-02
					Medical  Assisting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  upon  the  general  competencies  in  Fundamentals  of  Medical  Assisting  I  and  is  more  specific  to  specialty  procedures  within  a  physician's  practice.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAP-333,  BIO-163  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
RHK LAB2 TTH 09:00AM 10:50AM A107
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
RHK LAB2 TTH 09:00AM 10:50AM A107
MAP-338-701
					Medical  Assisting  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Monk
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  upon  the  general  competencies  in  Fundamentals  of  Medical  Assisting  I  and  is  more  specific  to  specialty  procedures  within  a  physician's  practice.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAP-333,  BIO-163  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 T 06:00PM 09:15PM A120
NET LEC WEB
							
						RHK LAB2 T 06:00PM 09:15PM A120
NET LEC WEB
MAP-609-01
					Practicum
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Monk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  unpaid,  on-site  practicum  experience  in  a  medical  facility  during  which  students  apply  competencies  learned  in  all  medical  assistant  program  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
							
						OJT OJT OJT
MAT-102-01
					Intermediate  Algebra
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  reinforce  algebraic  concepts  such  as  order  of  operations,  exponents,  algebraic  expressions,  polynomials,  factoring,  linear  equations  and  inequalities,  systems  of  equations,  graphing,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  minimum  ACT  Math  score  of  17  or  an  ALEKS  Assessment  score  of  17  or  an  ACT  Composite  of  20.   Students  not  meeting  the  minimum  score  are  strongly  encouraged  to  work  with  the  Comet  Learning  Center  to  enhance  math  skills  prior  to  enrolling  in  the  course.    Students  may  also  enroll  in  MAT-917  as  a  pre-requisite  course  to  MAT-102.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 02:30PM 04:15PM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 02:30PM 04:15PM A244-VPC
MAT-102-30
					Intermediate  Algebra
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  reinforce  algebraic  concepts  such  as  order  of  operations,  exponents,  algebraic  expressions,  polynomials,  factoring,  linear  equations  and  inequalities,  systems  of  equations,  graphing,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  minimum  ACT  Math  score  of  17  or  an  ALEKS  Assessment  score  of  17  or  an  ACT  Composite  of  20.   Students  not  meeting  the  minimum  score  are  strongly  encouraged  to  work  with  the  Comet  Learning  Center  to  enhance  math  skills  prior  to  enrolling  in  the  course.    Students  may  also  enroll  in  MAT-917  as  a  pre-requisite  course  to  MAT-102.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 02:30PM 04:15PM B4
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 02:30PM 04:15PM B4
MAT-102-40
					Intermediate  Algebra
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  reinforce  algebraic  concepts  such  as  order  of  operations,  exponents,  algebraic  expressions,  polynomials,  factoring,  linear  equations  and  inequalities,  systems  of  equations,  graphing,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  minimum  ACT  Math  score  of  17  or  an  ALEKS  Assessment  score  of  17  or  an  ACT  Composite  of  20.   Students  not  meeting  the  minimum  score  are  strongly  encouraged  to  work  with  the  Comet  Learning  Center  to  enhance  math  skills  prior  to  enrolling  in  the  course.    Students  may  also  enroll  in  MAT-917  as  a  pre-requisite  course  to  MAT-102.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 02:30PM 04:15PM 103
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 02:30PM 04:15PM 103
MAT-111-01
					Math  for  Liberal  Arts
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kortan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  mathematical  knowledge  to  calculate,  analyze,  and  solve  day-to-day  problems.  Topics  include  number  theory  and  the  real  number  system,  algebra,  graph  and  data  interpretation,  calculator  usage,  mathematical  reasoning  process,  problem  solving  techniques,  probability  and  statistics,  geometry,  and  consumer  mathematics.    Additional  supplemental  instruction  for  students  will  be  available  through  the  Comet  Learning  Center  using  ALEKS  as  an  instructional  tool.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  an  ACT  Math  score  of  20  or  an ALEKS  assessment  score  of  29  or  an ACT  Composite  score  of  22.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM L208
							
						ADS LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM L208
MAT-121-01
					College  Algebra
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kortan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTH 10:00AM 10:50AM L208
							
						ADS LEC MTWTH 10:00AM 10:50AM L208
MAT-129-01
					Precalculus
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  intensive  course  in  College  Algebra  and Trigonometry.   Topics  include  algebraic  equations and  inequalities,  functions  and  their  graphs, exponential  and  logarithmic  functions, trigonometric  identities  and  equations,  sequences and  series,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT  121 or  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  35.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MW 02:00PM 04:05PM L208
							
						ADS LEC MW 02:00PM 04:05PM L208
MAT-157-01
					Statistics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  theory,  techniques,  and  applications  of  statistical  analyses;  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  sampling,  estimation,  test  of  hypotheses,  ANOVA,  linear  regression,  and  nonparametric  procedures.  Computer  skills  and  use  is  needed  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  or  Higher An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or   an  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM L208
							
						ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM L208
MAT-217-01
					Calculus  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kern
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continued  study  of  integration  along  with  a  study  of  transcendental  functions,  numerical  methods,  indeterminate  form,  improper  integration  sequences  and  series,  conics,  and  polar  coordinates.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  theory,  applications,  and  computer  use  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-211,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC MW 04:00PM 06:05PM
							
						LEC MW 04:00PM 06:05PM
MAT-743-01
					Technical  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  arithmetic  with  whole  numbers,  signed  numbers,  fractions,  decimals,  percents,  measurement  conversion,  and  ratio  and  proportion.   Other  topics  include  order  of  operations,  linear  equations,  functions,  polynomials,  and  an  introduction  to  factoring.  Applications  are  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  students  in  career  and  technical  education  fields  as  well  as  preparing  for  upper  level  mathematics  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM A244-VPC
MAT-743-02
					Technical  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  arithmetic  with  whole  numbers,  signed  numbers,  fractions,  decimals,  percents,  measurement  conversion,  and  ratio  and  proportion.   Other  topics  include  order  of  operations,  linear  equations,  functions,  polynomials,  and  an  introduction  to  factoring.  Applications  are  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  students  in  career  and  technical  education  fields  as  well  as  preparing  for  upper  level  mathematics  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 02:30PM 03:45PM A253
							
						RHK LEC MWF 02:30PM 03:45PM A253
MAT-743-30
					Technical  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  arithmetic  with  whole  numbers,  signed  numbers,  fractions,  decimals,  percents,  measurement  conversion,  and  ratio  and  proportion.   Other  topics  include  order  of  operations,  linear  equations,  functions,  polynomials,  and  an  introduction  to  factoring.  Applications  are  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  students  in  career  and  technical  education  fields  as  well  as  preparing  for  upper  level  mathematics  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM B4
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM B4
MAT-743-40
					Technical  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Raut
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  arithmetic  with  whole  numbers,  signed  numbers,  fractions,  decimals,  percents,  measurement  conversion,  and  ratio  and  proportion.   Other  topics  include  order  of  operations,  linear  equations,  functions,  polynomials,  and  an  introduction  to  factoring.  Applications  are  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  students  in  career  and  technical  education  fields  as  well  as  preparing  for  upper  level  mathematics  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM 103
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM 103
MAT-772-01
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hussaini
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A253
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A253
MAT-772-02
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Miller
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A253
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A253
MAT-772-03
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hussaini
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A253
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A253
MAT-772-04
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Cagley
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM A250
							
						RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM A250
MAT-772-05
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mohning
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM A253
							
						RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM A253
MAT-772-06
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A253
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A253
MAT-772-201
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Grell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC F 12:00PM 03:00PM L423
							
						ADS LEC F 12:00PM 03:00PM L423
MAT-772-30
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Miller
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM
							
						LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM
MAT-772-31
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC MW 04:30PM 05:45PM
							
						LEC MW 04:30PM 05:45PM
MAT-772-40
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Miller
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM
							
						LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM
MAT-772-41
					Applied  Math
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Fowler
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 04:00PM 05:15PM 200
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 04:00PM 05:15PM 200
MFG-141-01
					Geo  Dimension  and  Tolerance
					 01/12 
							-01/28 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-01/28/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Garvey
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  geometric  dimensioning  and  tolerancing,  an  element  of  engineering  drawing  that  includes  the  geometry,  critical  functional  relationships,  and  tolerances  allowed  for  the  proper  function  of  a  part.
							
								 Prerequisites: DRF-124  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:05AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:10AM 11:15AM L407
							
						ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:05AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:10AM 11:15AM L407
MFG-148-01
					Manufacturing  Design
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stodden
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $306.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  a  fundamental  understanding  of  design  and  construction  of  special  tools.  Students  design  and/or  build  tooling  while  completing  a  hands-on  project.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MFG-322,  MAT-772  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:30AM L429
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:10AM L429
							
						ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:30AM L429
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:10AM L429
MFG-228-01
					Machine  Operations  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Stodden
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  advanced  hands-on  machining  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MFG-206  and  MFG-322  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 10:30AM 11:30AM L429
ADS LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM 10:20AM L429
							
						ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 10:30AM 11:30AM L429
ADS LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM 10:20AM L429
MGT-101-01
					Principles  of  Management
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A139
							
						RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A139
MGT-200-01
					Managing  Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  identifies  the  strategies  and    tools  necessary  to  meet  the  challenges  of  a  multi-cultural  workplace.  Students  explore  behaviors  that  block  organizational  and  individual  effectiveness  and  will  become  more  aware  of  their  own  viewpoints  and  stereotypes.  Workplace  cultures  explored  include  but  are  not  limited  to  a  variety  of  ethnic  groups,  men  and  women,  gay  persons,  persons  with  disabilities,  and  younger/older  workers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A139
							
						RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A139
MGT-938-01
					On-The-Job  Training
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  program  coursework.  It  involves  a  coordinated  effort  among  the  student,  WITCC  faculty  member,  and  a  work  supervisor  in  a  business  for  experiential  activities.  Prerequisites:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
MGT-938-02
					On-The-Job  Training
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McCune
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  program  coursework.  It  involves  a  coordinated  effort  among  the  student,  WITCC  faculty  member,  and  a  work  supervisor  in  a  business  for  experiential  activities.  Prerequisites:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
MGT-938-03
					On-The-Job  Training
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  program  coursework.  It  involves  a  coordinated  effort  among  the  student,  WITCC  faculty  member,  and  a  work  supervisor  in  a  business  for  experiential  activities.  Prerequisites:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
MGT-975-01
					Service  Learning
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  integrates  service  in  the  community  with  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  program  coursework.  It  involves  a  coordinated  effort  among  the  student,  WITCC  faculty  member,  and  a  work  supervisor  in  a  non-profit  community  organization  that  will  meet  identified  community  needs  and  advance  the  students'  understanding  of  course  related  content.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  Instructor  and  Cumulative  2.0  GPA  and  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
MGT-975-02
					Service  Learning
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McCune
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  integrates  service  in  the  community  with  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  program  coursework.  It  involves  a  coordinated  effort  among  the  student,  WITCC  faculty  member,  and  a  work  supervisor  in  a  non-profit  community  organization  that  will  meet  identified  community  needs  and  advance  the  students'  understanding  of  course  related  content.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  Instructor  and  Cumulative  2.0  GPA  and  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 OTHR
MKT-110-01
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A139
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A139
MMS-157-01
					Newscast  Structure  &  Producing
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  teach  the  fundamentals  of  newscast  structure  and  production  in  a  station-like  environment.  Students  will  learn  theoretical  and  practical  skills,  and  apply  them  to  real-life  news  cast  situations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MMS-131  MMS-156  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 M 01:15PM 03:45PM B216
CCO LEC M 01:15PM 03:45PM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 M 01:15PM 03:45PM B216
CCO LEC M 01:15PM 03:45PM B216
MMS-161-01
					Broadcasting  Practicum  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  allow  students  to  apply  learned  skills  by  producing  broadcasting  and  journalism  projects  under  faculty  supervision.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MMS-132  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
MMS-163-01
					Broadcasting  Practicum  III
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  allow  students  to  apply  advanced  skills  by  producing  broadcasting  and  journalism  projects  under  faculty  supervision.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
MMS-265-01
					Mass  Communications  Law
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  introduce  and  examine  the  basic  legal  aspects  in  the  field  of  media  production,  with  focus  on  freedom  of  speech,  censorship,  the  First  Amendment,  indecency,  privacy,  obscenity,  and  copyright.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LEC TTH 01:15PM 02:30PM B216
							
						CCO LEC TTH 01:15PM 02:30PM B216
MMS-411-01
					Broadcasting  Seminar  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  requires  students  to  attend  specific  venues  in  order  to  observe  and  learn  about  the  world  of  broadcasting  and  journalism.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
MMS-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  allows  the  student  to  have    on-the-job  training  while  under  the  supervision  and  direction  of  a  media  industry  professional.    This  industry  professional  will  provide  evaluation  and  feedback  of  the  student's  skills.  The  course  must  be  approved  by  the  college  instructor  and  a    contract  between  the  employer  and  the  student  must  be  signed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
MUA-101-01
					Applied  Voice
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  private  voice  lessons  for  singers  with  a  variety  of  vocal  background  and  experience.  It  includes  the  study  of  vocal  fundamentals,  survey  of  solo  vocal  literature,  and  preparation  for  performance  of  solo  vocal  literature.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
MUA-120-01
					Applied  Piano
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  private  piano  lessons  for  musicians  with  varied  background  and  experience.  It  includes  the  study  of  keyboard  fundamentals,  survey  of  solo  piano  literature,  and  preparation  for  performance  of  solo  piano  literature.  For  music  majors,  the  course  also  includes  the  study  of  skills  necessary  to  accompany  students  and  play  choral  scores.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Instructor  permission  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
MUA-124-01
					Applied  Guitar
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  private  lessons  in  guitar  for  musicians  with  varied  background  and  experience.  It  includes  the  study  of  guitar  fundamentals,  survey  of  solo  guitar  literature,  and  preparation  for  performance  of  solo  guitar  literature.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Instructor  permission  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
MUA-126-01
					Applied  Strings
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  private  lessons  in  strings  for  musicians  with  varied  background  and  experience.  It  includes  the  study  of  string  fundamentals,  survey  of  solo  string  literature,  and  preparation  for  performance  of  solo  string  literature.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Instructor  permission  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
MUA-143-01
					Applied  Brass
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  private  lessons  in  brass  for  musicians  with  varied  background  and  experience.  It  includes  the  study  of  brass  fundamentals,  survey  of  solo  brass  literature,  and  preparation  for  performance  of  solo  brass  literature.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Instructor  permission  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
MUA-175-01
					Wind  Inst  Playing  Tech  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  instruction  in  basic  playing  techniques  for  wind  instruments  and  the  use  of  play-testing  as  a  diagnostic  tool.  The  course  introduces  students  to  basic  embouchure,  hand  position,  and  characteristic  tone  quality  of  wind  instruments,  and  proceeds  to  build  technique  and  facility  on  the  instrument.  Woodwind,  brass  and  saxophone  instruments  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MW 03:00PM 04:00PM D216
							
						APT LAB2 MW 03:00PM 04:00PM D216
MUA-180-01
					Applied  Percussion
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  private  lessons  in  percussion  for  musicians  with  varied  background  and  experience.  It  includes  the  study  of  percussion  fundamentals,  survey  of  solo  percussion  literature,  and  preparation  for  performance  of  solo  percussion  literature.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Instructor  permission  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
MUS-100-01
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM D217
							
						APT LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM D217
MUS-100-02
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM D217
							
						APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM D217
MUS-102-01
					Music  Fundamentals
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  materials  of  music,  including  musical  notation,  melody,  harmony,  rhythm,  major  and  minor  scales  and  keys,  chord  construction,  composition  and  transposition.  It  is  intended  for  students  with  strong  interest  but  limited  background  in  music  theory.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM D217
							
						APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM D217
MUS-128-01
					Music  Notation
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  prepares  students  to  write  musical  sentences,  chords,  songs,  and  lyrics  utilizing  composition  software.  Students  orchestrate  music  for  a  variety  of  different  instruments,  as  well  as  choral  and  orchestral  scores.  This  course  introduces  industry  standards  for  music  publishing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 TTH 02:25PM 03:15PM D217
APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:25PM D217
							
						APT LAB2 TTH 02:25PM 03:15PM D217
APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:25PM D217
MUS-140-01
					Concert  Choir
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  singers  with  a  variety  of  vocal  experience  and  backgrounds.  It  includes  rehearsal  and  performance  of  music  of  diverse  styles,  textures,  musical  periods,  and  genres.  Performances  will  occur  on  the  WITCC  campus  and  throughout  the  Siouxland  community.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB3 MTWTH 12:15PM 12:55PM D215
							
						APT LAB3 MTWTH 12:15PM 12:55PM D215
MUS-150-01
					Chamber  Ensemble
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  advanced  choral  ensemble  which  provides  advanced  instruction  in  vocal  production  techniques,advanced  music  theory  and  advanced  sight-singing  skills.  Students  specialize  in  the  performance  of  a  cappella  and  chamber  music  from  the  Middle  Ages  to  the  Twentieth  Century.  The  students  perform  in  concerts  throughout  the  year,  requiring  some  out  of  class  rehearsals  and  concerts,  including  after  school  evenings,  and  weekends.  Each  member  of  this  class  is  expected  to  attend  weekly  sectionals  and  work  independently  to  improve  their  voices.  Choir  members  are  also  encouraged  to  study  privately.  Students  must  be  available  to  tour.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.  Audition  and  instructor  consent  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MTWTH 01:00PM 01:50PM D215
							
						APT LAB2 MTWTH 01:00PM 01:50PM D215
MUS-267-01
					Pro  Tools
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $235.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  skills  needed  to  function  within  the  digital  audio  workstation  environment  at  a  basic  level.  The  goal  of  this  course  is  to  help  learners  start  working  on  their  own  projects  in  computer  recording.  Students  should  have  a  familiarity  with  basic  computer  skills  and  musical  knowledge  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MUS-285, 
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM B201
CCO LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:20AM B201
							
						CCO LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM B201
CCO LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:20AM B201
MUS-273-01
					Band
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  instrumental  ensemble  which  provides  instruction  in  playing  techniques,  music  theory,  and  sight  reading  skills.  Students  will  perform  music  from  a  variety  of  genres  including  Jazz  and  Blues.  The  students  perform  in  concerts  throughout  the  year,  requiring  some  out  of  class  rehearsals  and  concerts,  including  after  school  evenings,  and  possibly  weekends.  Band  members  are  also  encouraged  to  study  privately  through  WITCC's  Applied  Lessons.  This  course  may  be  repeated  for  credit.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MW 04:00PM 06:00PM D216
							
						APT LAB2 MW 04:00PM 06:00PM D216
MUS-288-01
					Topics  in  the  Modern  Music  Ind
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  opportunity  for  students  to  examine  diverse  issues  such  as  copyright,  publishing,  hearing  loss,  digital  downloads,  internet  music  culture,  the  Volume  War,  the  analog  vs.  digital  debate,  the  importance  of  sound  quality  in  audio  productions,  the  future  of  music/audio  production  and  more,  as  they  relate  to  the  average  listener/consumer,  musicians,  and  audio  professionals  alike.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC F 10:30AM 12:20PM D217
							
						APT LEC F 10:30AM 12:20PM D217
MUS-289-01
					System  Assembly  &  Maintenance
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  basic  electronics  and  sound  principles  as  well  as  set-up  and  signal  flow  of  consoles,  calibration,  and  operation  of  recording  equipment.  Topics  include  studio  layout  and  signal  routing,  equipment  interface,  grounding  and  maintenance.  Students  are  provided  hands-on  application  of  systems  assembly  and  maintenance  as  well  as  situational  experience  in  troubleshooting  techniques.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 MW 01:15PM 03:05PM B216
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 03:05PM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 MW 01:15PM 03:05PM B216
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 03:05PM B216
MUS-301-01
					Live  Sound  Production
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $105.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  prepares  students  for  live  sound  production.  Through  instruction  and  remote  live  recording  session  experience  outside  of  the  traditional  recording  studio,  students  learn  and  apply  the  fundamentals  of  running  remote  multi-track  recording  sessions  in  indoor  and  outdoor  venues.  Techniques  to  be  covered  include  stage  set-ups,  stylistically  dependent  instrument  and  vocal  setups,  microphone  choice  and  placement,  speaker  construction  and  power-matching  of  sound  reinforcement  equipment,  tracking  a  remote  recording  session,  dealing  with  weather  and  other  remote  location  concerns,  mixing  while  multi-track  recording,  session  protocol,  and  communication  and  client  relations  skills.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MUS-285  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 TTH 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CCO LEC TTH 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
							
						CCO LAB2 TTH 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CCO LEC TTH 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
MUS-336-01
					Adv  Audio  Engineering  Electron
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  MUS  316.  Students  learn  how  to  maintain,  setup  and  make  routine  repairs  to  electric  amplifiers  and  other  audio  system  components.  Students  work  on  individual  projects  using  skills  needed  in  the  Audio  Engineering  Field.  A  basic  understanding  of  electronics  and  audio  engineering  terminology  is  recommended.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MUS-316  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 TTH 03:30PM 04:30PM B216
CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 03:30PM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 TTH 03:30PM 04:30PM B216
CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 03:30PM B216
MUS-421-01
					Audio  Seminar  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  requires  students  to  attend  specific  venues  in  order  to  observe  and  learn  about  the  world  of  audio,  studio  productions,  live  events,  current  music  technologies  and  music  production  as  they  are  implemented  for  music,  film,  television,  and  interactive  media.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:30PM B201
							
						CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:30PM B201
MUS-431-01
					Audio  Practicum  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  allow  students  to  apply  learned  skills  by  producing  audio  projects  under  faculty  supervision.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MUS-285  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
							
						CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
MUS-932-01
					Internship
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  on  campus  or  in  the  industry,  giving  the  student  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  the  degree  program.  The  internship  is  coordinated  by  the  college  instructor  and  supervised  by  an  industry  professional  at  the  work  site.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  instructor,  2.0  cumulative  GPA  and  a  C  (2.0)  or  better  in  core  courses  as  defined  by  the  program  advisor.  Students  meet  once  a  week  to  discuss  their  experiences  and  ongoing  progress  with  their  fellow  class  members,  and  to  measure  progress  with  the  instructor.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
NET-155-01
					Intro  to  Wireless  Networks
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Silbernagel
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  introductory  information  on  SOHO  (Small  Office/Home  Office)  wireless  installation  and  configuration,  types  of  wireless  communications  and  their  applications  in  a  home  and  business  environment,  and  securing  the  wireless  environment.   Material  is  reinforced  with  hands-on  projects  at  key  points  throughout  the  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-162  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC MWF 11:30AM 12:05PM T234
TSI LAB2 MWF 12:05PM 02:20PM T234
							
						TSI LEC MWF 11:30AM 12:05PM T234
TSI LAB2 MWF 12:05PM 02:20PM T234
NET-171-01
					Installing  &  Config  Win  Server
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schnee
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  extensive  introduction  to  installing,  configuring,  and  managing  Windows  Server  environments.   Students  actively  engage  in  practical,  hands-on  activities,  preparing  them  to  administer  Windows  Server  systems  and  troubleshoot  common  issues  successfully.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:25PM T238
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 01:30PM 02:20PM T238
							
						TSI LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:25PM T238
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 01:30PM 02:20PM T238
NET-171-02
					Installing  &  Config  Win  Server
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Thiele
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  extensive  introduction  to  installing,  configuring,  and  managing  Windows  Server  environments.   Students  actively  engage  in  practical,  hands-on  activities,  preparing  them  to  administer  Windows  Server  systems  and  troubleshoot  common  issues  successfully.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 09:50AM T209
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:50AM 10:20AM T209
							
						TSI LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 09:50AM T209
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:50AM 10:20AM T209
NET-173-01
					Configuring  Adv  Windows  Server
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Thiele
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  the  third  in  a  series  that  provides  the  fundamentals  of  administering  Windows  Server  systems  and  advanced  and  new  technologies  available  in  Windows  Server  systems.  It  is  also  designed  to  support  individuals  preparing  to  take  the  Configuring  Advanced  Windows  Server  Services  exam.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-172  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB3 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:20AM T209
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:20AM T209
							
						TSI LAB3 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:20AM T209
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:20AM T209
NET-197-01
					Intermediate  Networking
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schnee
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 In  this  course,  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  local  area  and  wide  area  networking,  define  networks  with  the  OSI  Model  and  understand  wired  and  wireless  networks.    In  addition,  students  will  also  understand  Internet  Protocol,  implementing  TCP/IP,  and  working  with  networking  services.    The  course  focuses  on  non  brand  specific  products  and  implementations.    After  taking  this  course,  students  will  be  better  prepared  for  Comptia's  Network+  Exam.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-121  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM T238
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 10:00AM T238
							
						TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM T238
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 10:00AM T238
NET-240-01
					Introduction  to  Networks
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Silbernagel
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  architecture,  structure,  functions  and  components  of  the  internet  and  other  computer  networks.   Students  achieve  a  basic  understanding  of  how  networks  operate  and  how  to  build  simple  local  area  networks  (LAN),  perform  basic  configurations  for  routers  and  switches,  and  implement  Internet  Protocol  (IP).
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-162  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:20AM T234
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:20AM T234
							
						TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:20AM T234
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:20AM T234
NET-240-701
					Introduction  to  Networks
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  architecture,  structure,  functions  and  components  of  the  internet  and  other  computer  networks.   Students  achieve  a  basic  understanding  of  how  networks  operate  and  how  to  build  simple  local  area  networks  (LAN),  perform  basic  configurations  for  routers  and  switches,  and  implement  Internet  Protocol  (IP).
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-162  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 TTH 06:00PM 08:40PM T234
NET LEC WEB
							
						TSI LAB2 TTH 06:00PM 08:40PM T234
NET LEC WEB
NET-351-01
					Python  for  Cyber  Security  Prof
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kleinberg
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  Python  language.  Students  will  learn  to  automate  tools,  create  simple  programs,  and  graphical  user  interfaces.  Topics  include  Python  language  components,  control  flow  constructs,  strings,  I/O,  collections,  classes,  modules,  and  regular  expressions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC MTWTH 10:05AM 10:30AM T212
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 10:30AM 10:55AM T212
							
						TSI LEC MTWTH 10:05AM 10:30AM T212
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 10:30AM 10:55AM T212
NET-411-01
					Enterprise  Netw,  Sec,  &  Automa
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Silbernagel
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 The  Cisco  Enterprise  Networking,  Security,  and  Automation  (ENSA)  course  introduces  the  architecture,  components,  operations,  and  security  to  scale  for  large,  complex  networks,  including  Wide  Area  Network  (WAN)  technologies.  The  course  emphasizes  network  security  concepts  and  introduces  network  virtualization  and  automation.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-308  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:50AM 10:50AM T234
TSI LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 09:50AM T234
							
						TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:50AM 10:50AM T234
TSI LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 09:50AM T234
NET-423-01
					Securing  a  Linux  Environment  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kleinberg
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  basic  Unix/Linux  commands  and  usage.  It  focuses  on  securely  installing  and  operating  in  a  command/shell  environment  in  Linux.  Students  learn  how  to  secure  the  base  operating  system,  secure  connections  to  the  hosts  and  test  the  overall  security  of  the  Linux  box.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 01:25PM 01:50PM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:25PM T212
							
						TSI LAB2 MTWTH 01:25PM 01:50PM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:25PM T212
NET-450-01
					Incident  Response
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kleinberg
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 n  this  course  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  incident  response  team  development  and  management,  evidence  handling,  and  the  technical  skills  necessary  to  locate  appropriate  evidence.   Students  need  to  be  aware  of  how  best  to  protect  businesses  through  the  development  of  incident  response  policies  as  well  as  operational  procedures  to  handle  and  analyze  these  incidents.   Students  will  also  learn  methods  to  maintain  IT  function  during  disaster,  and  recovery  afterwards.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-730  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 11:35AM 12:00PM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 11:10AM 11:35AM T212
							
						TSI LAB2 MTWTH 11:35AM 12:00PM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 11:10AM 11:35AM T212
NET-478-01
					Information  Storage  &  Mgmt
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Thiele
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Prerequisites: Take  NET-172  and  NET  308  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:35PM 02:50PM T209
TSI LEC TTHF 12:00PM 12:35PM T209
							
						TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:35PM 02:50PM T209
TSI LEC TTHF 12:00PM 12:35PM T209
NET-621-01
					Network  Security  Analysis
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Kleinberg
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 In  this  course,  students  will  learn  the  duties  of  a  cybersecurity  analyst.    Students  are  introduced  to  tools  and  tactics  to  manage  cybersecurity  risks,  identify  various  types  of  common  threats,  evaluate  the  organization's  security,  collect  and  analyze  cybersecurity  intelligence,  and  handle  incidents  as  they  occur.    This  course  prepares  students  for  the  Comptia  CySA+  exam.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 02:25PM 02:50PM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 02:00PM 02:25PM T212
							
						TSI LAB2 MTWTH 02:25PM 02:50PM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 02:00PM 02:25PM T212
NET-846-01
					Cyber  Crime  Projects
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schnee
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  use  the  complete  set  of  skills  they  have  learned  in  the  courses  that  comprise  the  Cyber  Security  and  Digital  Crime  program.  By  completing  a  computer  forensics  project  and  secure  network/VPN  project,  students  are  able  to  demonstrate  the  ability  to  create  and  implement  policies  and  procedures,  monitor  an  active  network,  check  vulnerabilities  to  attacks,  assess  and  react  to  incoming  attacks,  conduct  a  digital  investigation,  create  reports  and  defend  their  findings.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-730  OR  NET  424  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC MTW 02:30PM 02:50PM T238
TSI LAB2 MTW 03:00PM 04:10PM T238
							
						TSI LEC MTW 02:30PM 02:50PM T238
TSI LAB2 MTW 03:00PM 04:10PM T238
PEA-148-01
					Physical  Fitness  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  fitness  knowledge  and  fitness  level  through  individualized  program  on  exercise  machines.  An  exercise  program  will  be  developed  to  meet  each  student?s  need  and  the  fitness  level  will  be  monitored  throughout  the  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LAB2 TTH 01:30PM 02:20PM W203
RED LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:25PM W203
							
						RED LAB2 TTH 01:30PM 02:20PM W203
RED LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:25PM W203
PEA-201-01
					Physical  Fitness  &  Condition.
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  information  about  physical  fitness  and  nutrition.  Students  will  understand  the  importance  of  a  healthy  lifestyle  and  have  the  opportunity  to  create  and  implement  individualized  fitness  and  nutrition  plans.  During  the  course,  students  will  monitor  their  fitness  levels  and  progress
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LAB3 MW 12:30PM 01:45PM W203
							
						RED LAB3 MW 12:30PM 01:45PM W203
PEA-201-02
					Physical  Fitness  &  Condition.
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  information  about  physical  fitness  and  nutrition.  Students  will  understand  the  importance  of  a  healthy  lifestyle  and  have  the  opportunity  to  create  and  implement  individualized  fitness  and  nutrition  plans.  During  the  course,  students  will  monitor  their  fitness  levels  and  progress
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LAB3 TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM W203
							
						RED LAB3 TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM W203
PHI-105-01
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Polk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A207
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A207
PHR-120-02
					Pharmacology  for  Pharm  Tech
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $129.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  pharmacy  technician  students  to  the  general  principles  of  pharmacology.  Drugs  are  discussed  in  the  context  of  drug  classes,  mechanics  of  action,  disease  types,  and  body  systems.  The  goal  is  to  provide  pharmacy  technicians  with  sufficient  background  information  so  that  they  will  be  able  to  play  a  key  role  in  avoiding  dispensing  errors.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHR-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A126
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM A126
							
								RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A126
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM A126
									Add'l Info: College  Now
							
						PHR-947-02
					Pharmacy  Technician  Practicum
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $85.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  with  the  opportunity  to  learn  the  clinical  skills  required  to  function  as  a  Pharmacy  Technician.  Students  will  also  have  the  opportunity  to  demonstrate  clinical  applications  of  skills  and  to  assume  the  role  of  the  Pharmacy  Technician.  They  will  then  apply  and  practice  these  skills  in  the  institutional  and/or  retail  pharmacy  setting  under  the  direct  supervision  of  a  pharmacist.
							
								 Prerequisites: PHR-105  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  PHR-120
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:30AM A126
							
								RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:30AM A126
									Add'l Info: College  Now
							
						PHY-172-01
					College  Physics  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bryan
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  College  Physics  I  with  both  lecture  and  lab  focusing  on  wave  motion,  sound,  optics,  electricity  and  magnetism,  quantum  physics,  relativity,  and  nuclear  physics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-162,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 T 08:00AM 09:50AM
ADS LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM L126
							
						LAB2 T 08:00AM 09:50AM
ADS LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM L126
PHY-222-01
					Classical  Physics  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Bryan
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWTHF 08:00AM 08:50AM L128
LAB2 T 08:00AM 09:50AM
							
						ADS LEC MWTHF 08:00AM 08:50AM L128
LAB2 T 08:00AM 09:50AM
PLU-180-01
					Commercial  Piping
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Elgert
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $130.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  identifies  the  types  of  pipe  and  fittings  used  in  commercial  plumbing  systems.  Students  will  have  hands-on  experience  in  plumbing  installation.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PLU-170  CON-112  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  PLU-181  PLU-182
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC MW 12:30PM 01:20PM C106
GSM LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM C106
							
						GSM LEC MW 12:30PM 01:20PM C106
GSM LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM C106
PLU-181-01
					Commercial  Code
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Elgert
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  information  on  how  to  read  and  understand  the  required  codes  that  govern  plumbing  procedures  in  commercial  buildings.  Students  will  gain  experience  using  the  code  books  to  identify  the  required  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PLU-171  CON-112  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  PLU-180  PLU-182
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC MW 01:20PM 02:10PM C106
							
						GSM LEC MW 01:20PM 02:10PM C106
PLU-182-01
					Commercial  Fixtures
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Elgert
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  information  needed  to  install  commercial  fixtures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PLU-172  CON-112  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  PLU-180  PLU-181
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC M 09:30AM 10:20AM C106
GSM LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:10AM C106
							
						GSM LEC M 09:30AM 10:20AM C106
GSM LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:10AM C106
PLU-190-01
					Plumbing  Troubleshooting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Elgert
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  troubleshooting  skills  that  will  be  essential  to  repair  drains,  waste  and  vent  systems,  water  supplies,  and  natural  gas  lines.  Scenarios  are  provided  to  enable  students  to  locate  the  symptoms  and  diagnose  the  right  cause  and  work  to  repair  the  system  at  fault.  Students  are  exposed  to  various  methods  of  troubleshooting  on  a  variety  of  plumbing  systems.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PLU-170  PLU-172  CON-112  
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 C106
GSM LAB2 TTH 01:45PM 02:35PM C106
GSM LEC MW 02:10PM 02:35PM C106
GSM LEC C106
							
						GSM LAB2 C106
GSM LAB2 TTH 01:45PM 02:35PM C106
GSM LEC MW 02:10PM 02:35PM C106
GSM LEC C106
PNN-624-01
					Nursing  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Fitzgerald
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $174.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  and  clinical.   Nursing  I  provides  an  overview  of  the  nursing  program  at  Western  Iowa  Tech  Community  College  and  the  role  of  the  individual  as  a  student,  introducing  the  student  to  the  practical  nurse's  role  in  the  health  care  environment.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Students  are  introduced  to  the  principles  of  communication,  elements  of  the  nursing  process,  and  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Advisor  permission  is  required  to  enroll.  Enrollment  in  the  hybrid  online  section  of  this  course also  requires  all  support  courses  for  the  PN  Program  to have  been  previously completed.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  SDV-108,  BIO-151,  BIO-168  and  PSY-111
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 WTH OTHR
ADS LEC MT 08:00AM 10:50AM L432
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 WTH OTHR
ADS LEC MT 08:00AM 10:50AM L432
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
PNN-624-02
					Nursing  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Guerra
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $174.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  and  clinical.   Nursing  I  provides  an  overview  of  the  nursing  program  at  Western  Iowa  Tech  Community  College  and  the  role  of  the  individual  as  a  student,  introducing  the  student  to  the  practical  nurse's  role  in  the  health  care  environment.  Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Students  are  introduced  to  the  principles  of  communication,  elements  of  the  nursing  process,  and  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon's  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Advisor  permission  is  required  to  enroll.  Enrollment  in  the  hybrid  online  section  of  this  course also  requires  all  support  courses  for  the  PN  Program  to have  been  previously completed.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  SDV-108,  BIO-151,  BIO-168  and  PSY-111
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 WTH OTHR
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM L433
							
						OTHR LAB2 WTH OTHR
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM L433
PNN-625-01
					Nursing  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Badar
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,078.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $305.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  II  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  life  span  by  assuming  the  practical  nurse  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.    Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon?s  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  licensed  practical  nurse  (LPN).  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  LPN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  a  long  term  care  setting.  Advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  BIO-151  BIO-168,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L213
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L213
PNN-625-02
					Nursing  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,078.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $305.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  II  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  life  span  by  assuming  the  practical  nurse  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.    Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon?s  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  licensed  practical  nurse  (LPN).  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  LPN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  a  long  term  care  setting.  Advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  BIO-151  BIO-168,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
TBA OJT TBA
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L212
							
						TBA OJT TBA
OTHR CLN WTH OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L212
PNN-625-30
					Nursing  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Zeimen
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,078.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $305.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  II  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  life  span  by  assuming  the  practical  nurse  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.    Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon?s  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  licensed  practical  nurse  (LPN).  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  LPN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  a  long  term  care  setting.  Advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  BIO-151  BIO-168,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D9
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR CLN MT OTHR
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D9
OTHR OJT OTHR
PNN-625-40
					Nursing  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Hill
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,078.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $305.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  II  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  life  span  by  assuming  the  practical  nurse  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.    Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon?s  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  licensed  practical  nurse  (LPN).  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  LPN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  a  long  term  care  setting.  Advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  BIO-151  BIO-168,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM OTHR
							
						OTHR CLN MT OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM OTHR
PNN-625-701
					Nursing  II
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: McDermott
							
							
								
									Credits: 9
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $1,078.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $305.25
								
							
							
						 A  combined  course  that  includes:  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  preceptorship.  Nursing  II  prepares  the  student  to  safely  manage  the  care  of  clients  throughout  the  life  span  by  assuming  the  practical  nurse  roles  of  caregiver,  manager,  and  member  of  profession.    Concepts  of  health,  illness,  and  environment  as  they  relate  to  nursing  practice  are  discussed.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  predictable  needs  of  the  client  utilizing  Gordon?s  Functional  Health  Patterns  within  the  nursing  process.  Critical  thinking  is  inherent  in  the  nursing  process  and  incorporated  throughout  the  course.  Clinical  preceptorship  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  mentor  with  a  licensed  practical  nurse  (LPN).  Students  will  practice  clinical  and  leadership  skills  necessary  to  successfully  transition  into  the  role  of  an  entry-level  LPN.  Focus  is  placed  on  the  enhancement  of  leadership  and  collaboration  skills,  organization,  supervision,  delegation,  prioritization,  and  management  of  multiple  clients  in  a  long  term  care  setting.  Advisor  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  BIO-151  BIO-168,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
NET LEC WEB
OJT OJT OJT
							
						OTHR CLN MT OTHR
NET LEC WEB
OJT OJT OJT
PSY-102-01
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A124
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A124
PSY-102-02
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A100
							
						RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A100
PSY-102-701
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 10:00AM 10:50AM A124
							
						RHK LEC M 10:00AM 10:50AM A124
PSY-111-01
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Klatt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A243-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A243-VPC
PSY-111-02
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A124
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A124
PSY-111-03
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A124
							
						RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A124
PSY-111-04
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A124
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A124
PSY-111-30
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Klatt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM B5
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM B5
PSY-111-40
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Klatt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM 201
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM 201
PSY-121-01
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
							
						ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
PSY-121-30
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
							
						ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
PSY-121-40
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
							
						ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
PSY-121-701
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC T 12:30PM 02:55PM A100
							
						RHK LEC T 12:30PM 02:55PM A100
PSY-205-01
					Introd  to  Forensic  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $21.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  students  with  an  overview  of  the  interface  between  psychology  and  the  legal  system.  Students  will  learn  about  how  legal  issues  and  psychological  issues  weigh  in  the  process  of  the  criminal  justice  system.  Topics  under  discussion  will  include  the  death  penalty  and  the  insanity  defense,  criminal  investigation,  eyewitness  testimony,  and  how  to  ensure  the  most  accurate  police  line-ups.   Other  topics  will  include  areas  such  as  suspect  interrogations  and  false  confessions,  the  validity  of  polygraphs,  the  veracity  of  child  eyewitness  accounts  and  how  to  accurately  interview  young  children.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 12:30PM 01:20PM A124
							
						RHK LEC MWF 12:30PM 01:20PM A124
PSY-241-01
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A124
							
						RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A124
PSY-241-30
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
							
						LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
PSY-241-40
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
							
						LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
PSY-295-01
					Cooccurr  &  Addictive  Disorders
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $117.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students  to  mental  illness  through  the  lense  of  susbtance-specific  assessment  and  intervention.  Practical  content  includes  assessment,  intervention  methods,  and  treatment  outcome  evaluation  with  an  emphasis  on  the  empirical  literature.  A  wide  variety  of  clinical  methods  and  issues  will  be  reviewed  and  evaluated.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A207
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A207
PTA-155-01
					Path  and  Pharma  for  the  Pta
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mercer
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  study  of  the  pathology  and  pharmacology  of  musculoskeletal,  neurologic,  cardiovascular  and  medical/surgical  conditions  commonly  treated  in  physical  therapy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC M 12:00PM 01:50PM A108
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A108
							
						RHK LEC M 12:00PM 01:50PM A108
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A108
PTA-170-01
					Physical  Therapy  Science  I
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Heilman
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $127.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  physical  therapist  assistant  student  in  introduction  to  assessment  and  measurement  and  documentation  skills,  (data  collection),  therapeutic  exercise,  patient  interaction,  pain  perception,  cultural  diversity,  confidentiality,  joint  replacements,  orthopedic  skills,  athletic  training,  professional  literature,  and  home  health.  Students  participate  in  implementing  a  plan  of  care  including  discharge  planning  and  home  programs.
							
								 Prerequisites: PTA-130  PTA-104  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-127  and  HSC-218
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT W 08:00AM 05:00PM OTHR
OTHR OJT TTH 04:30PM 08:00PM OTHR
RHK LAB2 TTH 09:00AM 10:50AM A108
RHK LEC M 09:00AM 10:50AM A108
							
						OTHR OJT W 08:00AM 05:00PM OTHR
OTHR OJT TTH 04:30PM 08:00PM OTHR
RHK LAB2 TTH 09:00AM 10:50AM A108
RHK LEC M 09:00AM 10:50AM A108
PTA-551-01
					Clinical  Affiliation  I
					 01/12 
							-02/27 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/27/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Heilman
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  the  initial  full-time  experience  under  the  direct  supervision  of  a  physical  therapist  or  physical  therapist  assistant  at  an  affiliating  physical  therapy  center.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PTA-270  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  PTA-454
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OTHR
SDV-036-01
					Executive  Functioning  Skills
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Cobbs
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  students  with  executive  functioning  skills  and  a  basic  understanding  of  reasons  for  setting  goals,  why  a  paradigm  shift  in  their  thinking  may  need  to  occur,  how  study  habits  and  life  habits  affect  choices  in  their  career,  and  why  all  these  issues  are  focused  on  a  better  you.  Instructor  permission  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LEC TTH 03:30PM 04:45PM D218
							
						APT LEC TTH 03:30PM 04:45PM D218
SDV-063-01
					Fundamentals  of  Careers
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mohning
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  integrates  the  basic  knowledge  of  careers  with  human  relations  skills  required  for  real-world  success.  It  is  designed  to  increase  awareness  and  understanding  of  the  challenges  and  responsibilities  of  being  an  employee.  Focus  is  placed  on  attitudes,  teamwork,  and  careers.  Instructor  permission  is  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  SDV-066  
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LEC OTHR
							
						OTHR LEC OTHR
SDV-108-701
					The  College  Experience
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LEC T 03:00PM 03:50PM W108
							
						RED LEC T 03:00PM 03:50PM W108
SDV-108-702
					The  College  Experience
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LEC W 01:00PM 01:50PM W108
							
						RED LEC W 01:00PM 01:50PM W108
SDV-108-703
					The  College  Experience
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM W108
							
						RED LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM W108
SDV-108-704
					The  College  Experience
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RED LEC TH 11:00AM 11:50AM W108
							
						RED LEC TH 11:00AM 11:50AM W108
SDV-108-730
					The  College  Experience
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC TH 03:30PM 04:20PM
							
						LEC TH 03:30PM 04:20PM
SDV-108-740
					The  College  Experience
					 01/12 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TH 10:00AM 10:50AM 200
							
						CEWT LEC TH 10:00AM 10:50AM 200
SOC-108-01
					Fundamentals  of  Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Cagley
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  understanding  basic  concepts  of  how  to  live  in  and  navigate  a  modern,  diverse  world.  It  utilizes  an  intersectional  approach  to  diversity,  by  understanding,  situations,  workplaces,  communities  and  organizations  as  combinations  of  people  representing  various  status  and  experiences.  These  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  status  combinations  of:  Culture,  gender,  ethnicity,  race,  sexuality,  social  class,  immigration,  religion,  age,  ability,  urban  or  rural  living  experiences,  and,  educational  attainment.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  live,  work  and  function  in  ways  inclusive  and  accepting  of  diversity.  This  course  is  recommended  for  majors  outside  of  Psychology  and  Sociology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A222
							
						RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A222
SOC-108-02
					Fundamentals  of  Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  understanding  basic  concepts  of  how  to  live  in  and  navigate  a  modern,  diverse  world.  It  utilizes  an  intersectional  approach  to  diversity,  by  understanding,  situations,  workplaces,  communities  and  organizations  as  combinations  of  people  representing  various  status  and  experiences.  These  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  status  combinations  of:  Culture,  gender,  ethnicity,  race,  sexuality,  social  class,  immigration,  religion,  age,  ability,  urban  or  rural  living  experiences,  and,  educational  attainment.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  live,  work  and  function  in  ways  inclusive  and  accepting  of  diversity.  This  course  is  recommended  for  majors  outside  of  Psychology  and  Sociology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM A132
							
						RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM A132
SOC-110-01
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A244-VPC
SOC-110-02
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A222
							
						RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A222
SOC-110-30
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM B4
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM B4
SOC-110-40
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM 103
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM 103
SOC-120-01
					Marriage  and  Family
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A222
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A222
SOC-180-01
					Social  Work  Interact  Skills
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  students  gaining  an  understanding  and  beginning  mastery  of  interpersonal  and  interactional  helping  skills  utilized  by  social  workers  in  practice.    The  organization  of  the  course  and  the  learning  methods  used  focus  on  both  didactic  and  experiential  learning.  The  content  of  the  course  is  taught  through  lecture,  discussion  and  interactional  laboratory  sessions  in  which  the  students  learn  through  individual  and  group  exercises,  role  play  and  activity  experiences.  This  course  is  required  for  social  work  students  transferring  to  USD  and  for  WITCC's  Addictions  Counseling  program.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A222
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A222
SOC-210-01
					Men,  Women  and  Society
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.00
								
							
							
						 This  interdisciplinary  course  is  designed  for  first  or  second  year  students  to  explore  men?s  and  women?s  experiences  in  American  society  and  the  role  that  ideas  about  sexual  differences  have  played  in  shaping  those  experiences.    Areas  of  inquiry  will  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  the  following:    the  construction  of  gender  roles  and  sexuality;  the  relationship  between  gender  and  other  social,  political,  and  legal  structures  and  institutions;  and  the  interplay  of  gender  with  race,  class,  and  ethnicity  in  cultural  perceptions  and  expectations  of  both  men  and  women.    This  course  will  strive  to  assist  students  in  formulating  questions  about  gender  as  it  relates  to  their  on-going  work  in  various  disciplines  across  the  curriculum.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A112
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A112
SOC-212-01
					Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A243-VPC
							
						RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A243-VPC
SOC-212-02
					Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Anderson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A222
							
						RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A222
SOC-212-30
					Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM B5
							
						DNWT LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM B5
SOC-212-40
					Diversity
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM 201
							
						CEWT LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM 201
SOC-217-701
					Study  of  Drug  Use  and  Abuse
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Anderson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  an  understanding  of  the  fundamentals  of  mood-altering  chemicals  other  than  ethyl  alcohol,  and,  theories,  symptomatology  and  drug  related  illnesses  (HIV/AIDS  and  Hepatitis  C).  Students  will  also  gain  an  understanding  of  the  wide  variety  of  perspectives  related  to  the  legality  and/or  illegality  of  many  mood-altering  chemical  substances.  Varying  approaches  to  treatment  and  prevention  of  drug  abuse  will  also  be  explored.  Special  attention  will  be  given  to  issues  of  racial-ethnic  and  spiritual  diversity  within  the  context  of  drug  use,  abuse  and  recovery.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 08:30AM 09:20AM A222
							
						RHK LEC MW 08:30AM 09:20AM A222
SOC-250-701
					Sociology  of  Deviance
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Anderson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $80.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  consists  of  theoretical  analysis  of  the  relation  of  deviant  group  behavior  and  subcultures/countercultures  to  community  standards  of  conventional  behavior  as  expressed  in  laws  and  norms.  Analysis  of  social  control  settings  and  mechanisms  and  the  relationship  between  social  deviance  and  social  control  efforts  at  both  the  micro,  mezzo  and  macro  levels  are  emphasized.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 01:30PM 02:20PM A112
							
						RHK LEC MW 01:30PM 02:20PM A112
SPC-112-01
					Public  Speaking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A133
							
						RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A133
SPC-112-02
					Public  Speaking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hartnett
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM A133
							
						RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM A133
SPC-112-03
					Public  Speaking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A244-VPC
							
						RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A244-VPC
SPC-112-04
					Public  Speaking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hartnett
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A133
							
						RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A133
SPC-112-30
					Public  Speaking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM B4
							
						DNWT LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM B4
SPC-112-40
					Public  Speaking
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEWT LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM 103
							
						CEWT LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM 103
SPC-122-01
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ogden
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A133
							
						RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A133
SPC-122-02
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Ogden
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A133
							
						RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A133
SPC-122-03
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM A133
							
						RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM A133
SUR-112-01
					Surgical  Procedures  II
					 01/12 
							-05/13 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/13/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Nemitz
							
							
								
									Credits: 8
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $200.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  second  course  that  focuses  on  surgical  procedures  in  the  specialty  areas  of  Orthopedics,  OB/GYN,  and  Genitourinary.  Procedures  will  include  surgical  anatomy,  incisions,  preoperative  diagnoses;  patient  preparation;  case  preparation:  outcomes  and  complications  of  the  surgery.  This  course  uses  lectures,  laboratory,  and  supervised  clinical  practice  which  provides  a  correlation  of  theory  to  practice  and  development  of  skills.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  SUR-111  SUR-130  SUR-138  SUR-133  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC W 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM L230
OJT CLN THF 06:30AM 02:30PM OJT
							
						ADS LEC W 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM L230
OJT CLN THF 06:30AM 02:30PM OJT
SUR-112-02
					Surgical  Procedures  II
					 01/12 
							-05/13 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/13/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Nemitz
							
							
								
									Credits: 8
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $200.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  second  course  that  focuses  on  surgical  procedures  in  the  specialty  areas  of  Orthopedics,  OB/GYN,  and  Genitourinary.  Procedures  will  include  surgical  anatomy,  incisions,  preoperative  diagnoses;  patient  preparation;  case  preparation:  outcomes  and  complications  of  the  surgery.  This  course  uses  lectures,  laboratory,  and  supervised  clinical  practice  which  provides  a  correlation  of  theory  to  practice  and  development  of  skills.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  SUR-111  SUR-130  SUR-138  SUR-133  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 W 03:00PM 04:50PM L230
ADS LEC W 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
OJT CLN THF 06:30AM 02:30PM OJT
							
						ADS LAB2 W 03:00PM 04:50PM L230
ADS LEC W 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
OJT CLN THF 06:30AM 02:30PM OJT
SUR-145-01
					Patient  Care  Concepts
					 01/12 
							-05/13 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/13/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Jolin
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  roles  and  responsibilities  of  the  surgical  team  when  delivering  peri-operative  patient  care  and  surgical  services.  Patients'  needs, patient  identification,  review  of  the  chart,  documentation,  and  surgical  positioning,  skin  preparation,  urinary  catheterization,  vital  signs,  hemodynamics,  monitoring,  and  discharge  planning.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  SUR-130  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:20AM L230
ADS LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM L215
							
						ADS LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:20AM L230
ADS LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM L215
SUR-145-02
					Patient  Care  Concepts
					 01/12 
							-05/13 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/13/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Jolin
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  roles  and  responsibilities  of  the  surgical  team  when  delivering  peri-operative  patient  care  and  surgical  services.  Patients'  needs, patient  identification,  review  of  the  chart,  documentation,  and  surgical  positioning,  skin  preparation,  urinary  catheterization,  vital  signs,  hemodynamics,  monitoring,  and  discharge  planning.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  SUR-130  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM L230
ADS LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:20AM L215
							
						ADS LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM L230
ADS LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:20AM L215
SUR-214-01
					Surgical  Procedures  IV
					 01/12 
							-04/04 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-04/04/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Nemitz
							
							
								
									Credits: 7
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $300.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  fourth  course  that  focuses  on  surgical  procedures  in  the  specialty  areas  of  Thoracic,  Vascular,  Cardiac,  Pediatrics,  and  Trauma.  Procedures  will  include  surgical  anatomy,  incisions,  preoperative  diagnoses;  patient  preparation;  case  preparation:  outcomes  and  complications  of  the  surgery.  This  course  utilizes  lectures,  laboratory,  and  supervised  clinical  practice  which  provides  a  correlation  of  theory  to  practice  and  development  of  skills.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  SUR-213  
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT CLN M 06:30AM 03:30PM OJT
ADS LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM L215
ADS LAB2 F 08:00AM 09:50AM L215
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
							
						OJT CLN M 06:30AM 03:30PM OJT
ADS LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM L215
ADS LAB2 F 08:00AM 09:50AM L215
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
SUR-214-02
					Surgical  Procedures  IV
					 01/12 
							-04/04 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-04/04/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Nemitz
							
							
								
									Credits: 7
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $300.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  fourth  course  that  focuses  on  surgical  procedures  in  the  specialty  areas  of  Thoracic,  Vascular,  Cardiac,  Pediatrics,  and  Trauma.  Procedures  will  include  surgical  anatomy,  incisions,  preoperative  diagnoses;  patient  preparation;  case  preparation:  outcomes  and  complications  of  the  surgery.  This  course  utilizes  lectures,  laboratory,  and  supervised  clinical  practice  which  provides  a  correlation  of  theory  to  practice  and  development  of  skills.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  SUR-213  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 TH 01:00PM 01:50PM L230
OJT CLN M 06:30AM 03:30PM OJT
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
							
						ADS LAB2 TH 01:00PM 01:50PM L230
OJT CLN M 06:30AM 03:30PM OJT
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
WEL-110-01
					Welding  Blueprint  Reading
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  use  of  blueprints  for  transfer  of  ideas  and  information.  Students  learn  how  to  read  blueprints  with  special  emphasis  on  welding  blueprints,  including  lines,  views,  material  descriptions,  welding  layouts,  welding  symbols  and  terms.  The  application  of  concepts  will  be  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-772  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC WF 11:00AM 11:50AM H102
							
						TRC LEC WF 11:00AM 11:50AM H102
WEL-110-03
					Welding  Blueprint  Reading
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Peters
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  use  of  blueprints  for  transfer  of  ideas  and  information.  Students  learn  how  to  read  blueprints  with  special  emphasis  on  welding  blueprints,  including  lines,  views,  material  descriptions,  welding  layouts,  welding  symbols  and  terms.  The  application  of  concepts  will  be  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-772  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
							
						TRC LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
WEL-110-30
					Welding  Blueprint  Reading
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  use  of  blueprints  for  transfer  of  ideas  and  information.  Students  learn  how  to  read  blueprints  with  special  emphasis  on  welding  blueprints,  including  lines,  views,  material  descriptions,  welding  layouts,  welding  symbols  and  terms.  The  application  of  concepts  will  be  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-772  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LEC WF 11:00AM 11:50AM B6
							
						DNWT LEC WF 11:00AM 11:50AM B6
WEL-120-01
					Oxy  Fuel  Welding  and  Cutting
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $80.00
								
							
							
						 In  this  course  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  oxy/fuel  welding  including  the  safe  operation,  proper  setup,  and  welding  and  metal  cutting  skills.  Topics  include  fusion  welding  and  brazing  on  light  gauge  metals,  as  well  as  cutting  on  heavy  and  light  gauge  metals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 W 09:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB3 T 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
TRC LAB3 M 10:20AM 11:00AM H208
TRC LEC W 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
							
						TRC LAB3 W 09:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB3 T 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
TRC LAB3 M 10:20AM 11:00AM H208
TRC LEC W 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
WEL-147-01
					ARC  Welding  Intro
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $60.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  first  of  two  courses  designed  for    students  to  prepare  for  the  AWS  Certification.    A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course,  students  study  safety,  heat  settings,  polarity,  and  the    proper  selection  of  electrodes  in  the  arc  welding  process.    Topics  include  welding  on  carbon  steel  plate,  use  of  visual  inspection  and  destructive  testing  according  to  the  AWS  D  1.1  code.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 W 01:30PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 T 12:30PM 01:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 03:10PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC T 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 W 01:30PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 T 12:30PM 01:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 03:10PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC T 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
WEL-148-01
					ARC  Welding  Intermediate
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  second  of  two  courses  designed  for    students  to  prepare  for  the  AWS  certification.    A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course,  students  study  safety,  heat  settings,  polarity,  penetration  welding,    horizontal  and  vertical  welding,  and  the  proper    selection  of  electrodes  in  the  arc  welding  process.    Topics  include  welding  on  carbon  steel  plate,  use  of  visual  inspection  and  destructive  testing  according  to  the  AWS  D  1.1  code.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-147  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 01:00PM 03:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 T 01:00PM 02:20PM H208
							
						TRC LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 01:00PM 03:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 T 01:00PM 02:20PM H208
WEL-148-30
					ARC  Welding  Intermediate
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  second  of  two  courses  designed  for    students  to  prepare  for  the  AWS  certification.    A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course,  students  study  safety,  heat  settings,  polarity,  penetration  welding,    horizontal  and  vertical  welding,  and  the  proper    selection  of  electrodes  in  the  arc  welding  process.    Topics  include  welding  on  carbon  steel  plate,  use  of  visual  inspection  and  destructive  testing  according  to  the  AWS  D  1.1  code.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-147  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB2 T 09:25AM 10:45AM E10
DNWT LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM B6
DNWT LAB2 TH 01:00PM 03:00PM E10
							
						DNWT LAB2 T 09:25AM 10:45AM E10
DNWT LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM B6
DNWT LAB2 TH 01:00PM 03:00PM E10
WEL-292-01
					Pipe  Welding/SMAW-Uphill
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $170.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  knowledge  and  skills  needed  for  pipe  welding  in  the  2G,  5G,  &  6G  positions  using  the  SMAW  process.  It  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-164  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 F 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
TRC LEC F 08:30AM 08:55AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 01:00PM 03:30PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 F 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
TRC LEC F 08:30AM 08:55AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 01:00PM 03:30PM H208
WEL-294-01
					Pipe  Welding  GTAW/SMAW
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $170.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  knowledge  and  skills  needed  for  pipe  welding  in  the  2G,  5G,  &  6G  positions  using  the  SMAW  process.  It  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-191  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC F 09:00AM 09:25AM H208
TRC LAB2 MT 10:25AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 MW 12:30PM 01:50PM H208
							
						TRC LEC F 09:00AM 09:25AM H208
TRC LAB2 MT 10:25AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 MW 12:30PM 01:50PM H208
WEL-423-01
					Intro  to  GMAW
					 01/12 
							-02/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Fitch
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment,  and  safety.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 TH 12:50PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:37PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 09:20AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 F 10:30AM 01:30PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 TH 12:50PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:37PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 09:20AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 F 10:30AM 01:30PM H208
WEL-423-03
					Intro  to  GMAW
					 01/12 
							-02/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Postema
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment,  and  safety.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:37AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 09:50AM 10:20AM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:37AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 09:50AM 10:20AM H208
WEL-423-04
					Intro  to  GMAW
					 01/12 
							-02/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Postema
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment,  and  safety.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC T 08:30AM 09:37AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 09:50AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 MWTHF 08:30AM 10:20AM H208
							
						TRC LEC T 08:30AM 09:37AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 09:50AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 MWTHF 08:30AM 10:20AM H208
WEL-424-01
					Intro  to  Pulse  Arc  Gmaw  Weld
					 01/12 
							-02/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $110.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  This  course  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  GMAW  pulse  arc  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  pulse  arc  equipment,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  with  an  emphasis  on  stainless  and  mild  steels  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-422  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 M 01:00PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC M 09:30AM 10:40AM H208
TRC LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:07PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 M 01:00PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC M 09:30AM 10:40AM H208
TRC LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:07PM H208
WEL-424-03
					Intro  to  Pulse  Arc  Gmaw  Weld
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Fitch
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $110.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  This  course  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  GMAW  pulse  arc  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  pulse  arc  equipment,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  with  an  emphasis  on  stainless  and  mild  steels  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-422  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 MW 12:30PM 02:20PM H208
TRC LEC TH 01:30PM 01:55PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 02:00PM 02:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 MW 12:30PM 02:20PM H208
TRC LEC TH 01:30PM 01:55PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 02:00PM 02:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
WEL-424-30
					Intro  to  Pulse  Arc  Gmaw  Weld
					 01/12 
							-02/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-02/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $110.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  This  course  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  GMAW  pulse  arc  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  pulse  arc  equipment,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  with  an  emphasis  on  stainless  and  mild  steels  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-422  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM E10
DNWT LAB2 F 08:00AM 10:30AM E10
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:07PM E10
DNWT LAB2 M 01:00PM 03:30PM E10
DNWT LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM E10
DNWT LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM E10
DNWT LEC M 09:30AM 10:40AM B6
							
						DNWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM E10
DNWT LAB2 F 08:00AM 10:30AM E10
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:07PM E10
DNWT LAB2 M 01:00PM 03:30PM E10
DNWT LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM E10
DNWT LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM E10
DNWT LEC M 09:30AM 10:40AM B6
WEL-425-01
					Measuring,  Layout,  &  Applied
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  basic  measuring  and  layout  tools  used  extensively  by  industry,  as  well  as  application  of  basic  symbols.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  accurate  measurements  techniques  and  proper  use  of  tools  and  interpretation  of  basic  weld  symbols.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC M 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
							
						TRC LEC M 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
WEL-700-01
					Robotic  Welding
					 01/12 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/12 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  welding  robots  and  the  application  of  robotics  in  the  welding  industry.  Topics  include  the  safe  use  of  robotic  welders  in  industry,  robot  programming  fundamentals,  interfacing  of  the  welding  power  source  to  the  robot  and  basic  weldment  fixturing.  Students  will  operate  an  industrial  robotic  welding  system,  using  computer  and  teach  pendant  modes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-422  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 09:30AM 11:00AM H208
TRC LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 10:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LEC TH 10:00AM 10:50AM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 09:30AM 11:00AM H208
TRC LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 10:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LEC TH 10:00AM 10:50AM H208
ACC-111-501
					Intro  to  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  teach  the  key  concepts  and  skills  required  to  record  a  variety  of  accounting  entries  for  both  a  service  and  merchandising  business,  to  prepare  financial  statements,  to  record  payroll  entries,  to  prepare  payroll  records  and  to  utilize  good  cash  management  skills.  The  skills  learned  will  prepare  students  for  direct  job  entry  as  small  business  owners  and  entrepreneurs.  These  accounting  concepts  are  applied  to  a  variety  of  companies.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-111-502
					Intro  to  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  teach  the  key  concepts  and  skills  required  to  record  a  variety  of  accounting  entries  for  both  a  service  and  merchandising  business,  to  prepare  financial  statements,  to  record  payroll  entries,  to  prepare  payroll  records  and  to  utilize  good  cash  management  skills.  The  skills  learned  will  prepare  students  for  direct  job  entry  as  small  business  owners  and  entrepreneurs.  These  accounting  concepts  are  applied  to  a  variety  of  companies.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-111-503
					Intro  to  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  teach  the  key  concepts  and  skills  required  to  record  a  variety  of  accounting  entries  for  both  a  service  and  merchandising  business,  to  prepare  financial  statements,  to  record  payroll  entries,  to  prepare  payroll  records  and  to  utilize  good  cash  management  skills.  The  skills  learned  will  prepare  students  for  direct  job  entry  as  small  business  owners  and  entrepreneurs.  These  accounting  concepts  are  applied  to  a  variety  of  companies.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-131-501
					Principles  of  Accounting  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  accounting  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-131-502
					Principles  of  Accounting  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  accounting  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-131-601
					Principles  of  Accounting  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  accounting  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-132-501
					Principles  of  Accounting  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Principles  of  Accounting  I  with  the  emphasis  on  partnership,  corporation,  cost,  and  management  accounting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-132-502
					Principles  of  Accounting  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Principles  of  Accounting  I  with  the  emphasis  on  partnership,  corporation,  cost,  and  management  accounting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-161-501
					Payroll  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  payroll  accounting  methods  for  computing  wages  and  salaries,  calculating  deductions,  journalizing  payroll  entries,  and  preparing  federal  and  state  government  reports.  It  emphasizes  the  timeliness  and  standard  procedures  of  payroll  data  reporting  required  of  employers.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  or  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-161-502
					Payroll  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  payroll  accounting  methods  for  computing  wages  and  salaries,  calculating  deductions,  journalizing  payroll  entries,  and  preparing  federal  and  state  government  reports.  It  emphasizes  the  timeliness  and  standard  procedures  of  payroll  data  reporting  required  of  employers.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  or  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-221-501
					Cost  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  practical  approach  to  cost  accumulation  and  analysis  in  a  manufacturing  and  service-based  business  environment.  Topics  include  job-order,  process,  and  standard  cost  systems,  cost-volume-profit  analysis,  budgeting,  variance  analysis,  and  data-driven  decision-making  tools  used  in  modern  cost  accounting.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  integrating  cost  data  into  business  strategies  to  improve  financial  performance.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-132  Princ  of  Acct  II  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-232-501
					Intermediate  Accounting  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  advanced  study  of  financial  accounting  principles,  procedures,  and  reporting  requirements.  Topics  include  investments,  liabilities,  pensions,  leases,  earnings  per  share,  and  the  statement  of  cash  flows.  Students  will  also  explore  ethical  considerations  and  applications  of  AI  in  financial  reporting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-231  Intermediate  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-261-501
					Income  Tax  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  federal  individual  income  tax  laws.  Topics  include  income,  adjustments,  deductions,  and  credits.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-311-501
					Computer  Accounting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  computer-based  accounting  software  used  in  service  and  merchandising  businesses.  Topics  include  processing  transactions,  generating  financial  reports,  managing  customer  and  vendor  accounts,  maintaining  payroll  and  inventory  systems,  and  performing  end-of-period  procedures.  The  course  emphasizes  the  use  of  cloud-based  software,  automation  tools,  and  cybersecurity  practices  to  ensure  accurate  and  secure  accounting  processes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  or  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-105-501
					Introduction  to  Keyboarding
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  keyboard  mastery.  It  was  designed  to  develop  accuracy,  speed,  and  control  of  the  keyboard.  Through  completion  of  the  lessons,  students  advance  toward  a  minimum  competency  level  of  30  gross  words  per  minute  (GWAM)on  a  3-minute  official  time  with  a  maximum  of  3  errors.  The  alphabetic  keys  are  reviewed  three  times.    Every  lesson  contains  exercises  of  15-sec.,  30-sec.,  and  1-3  minutes  timings.  Students  are  encouraged  to  meet  the  speed  and  accuracy  goals  in  each  exercise  before  continuing  on  to  the  next  exercise.  Progress  Reports  help  students  evaluate  their  progress.      Using  the  backspace  key  and  correcting  errors  is  not  allowed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ADM-105-502
					Introduction  to  Keyboarding
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  keyboard  mastery.  It  was  designed  to  develop  accuracy,  speed,  and  control  of  the  keyboard.  Through  completion  of  the  lessons,  students  advance  toward  a  minimum  competency  level  of  30  gross  words  per  minute  (GWAM)on  a  3-minute  official  time  with  a  maximum  of  3  errors.  The  alphabetic  keys  are  reviewed  three  times.    Every  lesson  contains  exercises  of  15-sec.,  30-sec.,  and  1-3  minutes  timings.  Students  are  encouraged  to  meet  the  speed  and  accuracy  goals  in  each  exercise  before  continuing  on  to  the  next  exercise.  Progress  Reports  help  students  evaluate  their  progress.      Using  the  backspace  key  and  correcting  errors  is  not  allowed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ADM-105-801
					Introduction  to  Keyboarding
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  keyboard  mastery.  It  was  designed  to  develop  accuracy,  speed,  and  control  of  the  keyboard.  Through  completion  of  the  lessons,  students  advance  toward  a  minimum  competency  level  of  30  gross  words  per  minute  (GWAM)on  a  3-minute  official  time  with  a  maximum  of  3  errors.  The  alphabetic  keys  are  reviewed  three  times.    Every  lesson  contains  exercises  of  15-sec.,  30-sec.,  and  1-3  minutes  timings.  Students  are  encouraged  to  meet  the  speed  and  accuracy  goals  in  each  exercise  before  continuing  on  to  the  next  exercise.  Progress  Reports  help  students  evaluate  their  progress.      Using  the  backspace  key  and  correcting  errors  is  not  allowed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ADM-123-501
					Document  Formatting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  mastery  of  the  alphabetic  keyboard.  Students  will  review  numeric  and  symbol  keyboard  reaches  and  the  formatting  of  business  documents  including  memorandums,  block  and  modified  block  letters,  reports  and  tables.  Students  must  take  the  prerequisite  course  or  type  30  gross  words  a  minute  for  three  minutes  with  three  errors  or  less.  Prerequisites:  ADM  105  Introduction  to  Keyboarding  or  type  30  gross  words  a  minute  for  3  minutes  with  3  errors  or  less.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADM-105  or  pass  typing  test,   see  course  description  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-131-501
					Office  Calculators
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  students  how  to  use  the  numeric  keypad  with  speed  and  accuracy  using  industry  standards  for  data  entry.  Attaining  proficiency  on  three  employment  tests  used  by  three  large  interstate  corporations  helps  the  student  meet  employment  standards.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ADM-131-502
					Office  Calculators
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  students  how  to  use  the  numeric  keypad  with  speed  and  accuracy  using  industry  standards  for  data  entry.  Attaining  proficiency  on  three  employment  tests  used  by  three  large  interstate  corporations  helps  the  student  meet  employment  standards.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ADM-154-602
					Business  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  principles  of  business  writing,  emphasizing  the  most  important  and  frequently  written  business  correspondence  including  business  letters,  memorandums,  and    e-mail.  Attention  is  given  to  logical  organization  and  psychological  application  of  writing  procedures  as  well  as  proper  formatting  at  the  keyboard.  Students  cover  units  most  appropriate  to  the  needs  of  their  individual  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-159-501
					Proofreading  and  Editing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Flanigan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  proofreading  and  editing  of  handwritten,  typewritten,  and  printed  material.  Grammar  principles  including  sentence  structure  and  correct  usage  of  all  parts  of  speech  are  addressed,  as  well  as  a  strong  emphasis  on  punctuation  skills.  Students  will  also  learn  techniques  in  utilizing  business  reference  tools  and  language  skills  within  the  context  of  a  business  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-162-501
					Office  Procedures
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  familiarizes  the  student  with  the  many  dimensions  of  the  professional  secretary's  position  in  a  modern  day  office,  such  as  personal  traits,  telephone  skills,  communication  processing  capabilities,  office  supplies  and  equipment,  and  material  utilization.  The  specific  job  skills  introduced  are  utilization  of  business  resources,  making  travel  arrangements,  arranging  meetings  and  conferences  and  performing  banking  responsibilities.  The  student  will  be  equipped  to  handle  these  functions  in  a  modern  day  office,  and  will  refine  skills  associate  with  communication  effectively  in  the  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADN-235-501
					Principles  Pharm  for  Nursing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $109.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  examine  the  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  adverse  effects,  interactions,  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  nurse's  role  in  safe  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  with  use  of  the  nursing  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADN-235-502
					Principles  Pharm  for  Nursing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $109.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  examine  the  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  adverse  effects,  interactions,  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  nurse's  role  in  safe  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  with  use  of  the  nursing  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGA-114-501
					Principles  of  Agronomy
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  lecture  and  lab  foundational  course  in  agronomy.   Crop,  soil,  and  environmental  sciences  are  applied  to  understanding  agricultural  systems  in  the  world.   Introduces  the  concepts  of  plant,  soil,  tillage,  pest,  environmental  and  sustainability  in  crop  production.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
AGB-235-501
					Intro  to  Agriculture  Markets
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $84.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  the  structure,  economics,  organization,  and  function  of  the  world  food  marketing  system.  Topics  in  past,  present  and  future  domestic  and  worldwide  market  issues  are  discussed.  The  course  examines  how  the  marketing  system  is  influenced  by  governmental  and  private  policy  and  effects  those  policies  have  on  producers,  commodity  handlers,  processors,  middlemen,  and  consumers.  Basic  marketing  and  merchandising  strategies  are  also  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGB-235-502
					Intro  to  Agriculture  Markets
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $84.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  the  structure,  economics,  organization,  and  function  of  the  world  food  marketing  system.  Topics  in  past,  present  and  future  domestic  and  worldwide  market  issues  are  discussed.  The  course  examines  how  the  marketing  system  is  influenced  by  governmental  and  private  policy  and  effects  those  policies  have  on  producers,  commodity  handlers,  processors,  middlemen,  and  consumers.  Basic  marketing  and  merchandising  strategies  are  also  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGB-330-801
					Farm  Business  Management
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  use  of  the  principles  of  farm  management  in  developing  a  farm  or  farm  business  operation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGB-336-501
					Agricultural  Selling
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  principles  of  selling  applied  to  agricultural    settings.  Examination  of  agricultural  consumers'  buying  habits  and  the  development  of  sales  strategies  to  meet  these  consumers'  needs  and  wants  serves  as  a  foundation  of  the  course.  Two  main  activities  dominate  this  course:  students  spend  a  day  shadowing  an  agricultural  sales  professional  to  observe  and  report  on  specific  practices,  and  in  a  final  activity,  students  prepare  and  deliver  a  sales  presentation  to  an  agricultural  sales  professional.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGB-451-801
					Agricultural  Law
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $35.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  body  of  federal  and  state  laws  and  regulations  governing  agriculture-related  operations.   The  course  specifically  addresses  legal  issues  that  students  will  likely  face  in  agriculture-related  careers.   The  course  pulls  from  a  wide  body  of  substantive  law,  including  case  law,  statutory  law,  and  administrative  law.   A  primary  focus  of  the  course  will  be  to  review  the  legal  framework  governing  agriculture-related  decision-making  by  firms,  families,  and  individuals  from  a  real-world  perspective.   The  course  begins  with  a  general  review  of  the  legal  system  and  instruction  on  how  to  find  legal  materials  as  it  pertains  to  the  agricultural  industry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGC-216-501
					Career  Seminar
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  help  students  explore  and  discover  the  many  opportunities  that  are  available  in  the  profession  of  agriculture  and  related  industries  both  nationally  and  internationally.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGC-403-501
					Sustainable  Agriculture
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  the  necessary  information  and  knowledge  to  successfully  improve  the  sustainability  practices  of  a  food  production  enterprise,  including  conversion  from  a  conventional  to  a  certified  organic  production  system.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGC-420-501
					Issues  in  Agriculture
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $36.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  the  opportunity  to  collect,  discuss,  interpret,  and  defend  current  economic,  environmental  and  social  issues  that  affect  the  Agriculture  Food  and  Natural  Resources  industry..
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGH-284-501
					Pesticide  Application  Cert
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  the  materials  and  testing  procedures  required  to  become  a  certified  commercial  pesticide  applicator.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGS-113-501
					Survey  of  the  Animal  Industry
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  global  animal  science  industry.  All  specialized  areas  of  animal  science  will  be  studied  including  nutrition,  reproduction,  genetics,  health,  and  behavior.    All  major  domesticated  species  of  animals  will  be  available  for  study.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGS-113-502
					Survey  of  the  Animal  Industry
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  global  animal  science  industry.  All  specialized  areas  of  animal  science  will  be  studied  including  nutrition,  reproduction,  genetics,  health,  and  behavior.    All  major  domesticated  species  of  animals  will  be  available  for  study.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGS-242-501
					Animal  Health
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  information  about  the  cause,  nature,  prevention,  and  treatment  of  common  health  problems  of  animals.  Topics  include  animal  anatomy  and  physiology;  animal  nutrition,  animal  diseases;  animal  treatment  practices.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGS-319-501
					Animal  Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  comprehensive  study  of  animal  nutrition.  Topics  include  digestive  systems,  feedstuffs,  processing,  nutrition  values,  ration  formulation  and  practical  application.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGS-319-502
					Animal  Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  comprehensive  study  of  animal  nutrition.  Topics  include  digestive  systems,  feedstuffs,  processing,  nutrition  values,  ration  formulation  and  practical  application.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ANT-105-501
					Cultural  Anthropology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Fick
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  cross-cultural  study  of  the  variety  of  human  adaptations  to  physical,  social  and  cultural  environments,  primarily  in  terms  of  subsistence,  technology,  social  groupings,  government,  economic  organization,  religion  and  aesthetics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-501
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-502
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-503
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-504
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-505
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-602
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Heggestad
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $63.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-603
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Albright
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $63.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-604
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $63.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-605
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $63.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-801
					Art  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-120-501
					2-D  Design
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  introduces  the  concepts  of  two-dimensional  design  and  spatial  orientation  to  original  design  creation.  Topics  included  are  pattern,  texture,  line,  shape,  value,  mass  and  color  theory.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
ART-133-501
					Drawing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities.  As  a  foundation  studio  course,  it  introduces  basic  drawing  principles  such  as  line,  shape,  form,  texture,  value,  space,  perspective  and  composition,  as  well  as  serving  as  an  introduction  to  medias  including  pencil,  pen,  charcoal,  conte,  chalk  and  other  alternate  media.  It  stresses  perception,  visual  awareness,  sensitivity,  and  critical  thinking/judgment,  and  may  include  still  life,  landscape,  portrait,  live  model  and  non-objective  forms.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
ART-133-502
					Drawing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities.  As  a  foundation  studio  course,  it  introduces  basic  drawing  principles  such  as  line,  shape,  form,  texture,  value,  space,  perspective  and  composition,  as  well  as  serving  as  an  introduction  to  medias  including  pencil,  pen,  charcoal,  conte,  chalk  and  other  alternate  media.  It  stresses  perception,  visual  awareness,  sensitivity,  and  critical  thinking/judgment,  and  may  include  still  life,  landscape,  portrait,  live  model  and  non-objective  forms.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
ART-143-501
					Painting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.  A  foundation  course  in  studio  painting,  it  employs  contemporary  styles,  techniques  and  materials  in  various  media.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-186-501
					Digital  Photography
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: No  book  required.  Check  supply  list  on  first  day.
							
						ART-186-502
					Digital  Photography
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: No  book  required.  Check  supply  list  on  first  day.
							
						ART-203-501
					Art  History  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  visual  arts  from  prehistoric  times  through  the  Middle  Ages  with  an  emphasis  on  the  relationship  between  art  and  social,  economic,  religious  and  geographical  conditions.  It  discusses  the  historical  context  of  contemporary  forms  of  expression  when  relevant.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-203-502
					Art  History  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  visual  arts  from  prehistoric  times  through  the  Middle  Ages  with  an  emphasis  on  the  relationship  between  art  and  social,  economic,  religious  and  geographical  conditions.  It  discusses  the  historical  context  of  contemporary  forms  of  expression  when  relevant.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-204-501
					Art  History  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Heggestad
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  visual  arts  from  the  Renaissance  to  the  present  time  with  an  emphasis  on  the  relationship  between  art  and  social,  economic,  religious  and  technological  development.  It  stresses  the  historical  context  of  contemporary  forms  of  expression  and  examines  human  concerns  as  they  are  revealed  in  art.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-204-502
					Art  History  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  visual  arts  from  the  Renaissance  to  the  present  time  with  an  emphasis  on  the  relationship  between  art  and  social,  economic,  religious  and  technological  development.  It  stresses  the  historical  context  of  contemporary  forms  of  expression  and  examines  human  concerns  as  they  are  revealed  in  art.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-373-601
					Digital  Color,  Lighting
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  color  theory  and  use  for  digital  application,  digital  lighting,  and  effective  rendering.  Color  theory  and  digital  lighting  are  particularly  relevant  to  digital  artists  such  as  video  game  designers,  cinematographers,  and  animators.  Color  and  lighting  are  intrinsically  powerful  elements  of  design  and  understanding  color,  lighting,  and  rendering  is  vital  for  successful  digital  design,  composition,  and  art.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BCA-129-801
					Basic  Word  Processing
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  basic  and  intermediate  levels  of  word  processing  using  Microsoft  Word.  Skills  introduced  include  using  and  manipulating  Windows,  entering  and  editing  text,  formatting  paragraphs  and  text,  using  the  spelling  checker  and  thesaurus,  selecting  printers  and  printing  documents,  and  applying  document  formatting  options.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: Requires  Windows  10ýRequires  Microsoft  Office  365  or  Office  2021  f
							
						BCA-147-801
					Basic  Spreadsheets
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  concepts  of  an  electronic  spreadsheet  program.  Hands-on  practice  in  designing,  building,  and  editing  spreadsheets  will  develop  the  basic  skills  necessary  to  construct  spreadsheets  for  home  and  business  use.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: Requires  Windows  10ýRequires  Microsoft  Office  365  or  Office  2021  f
							
						BCA-206-501
					Applied  Computer  Concepts
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  introductory  course  in  basic  electronic  information  processing.  The  emphasis  is  on  computer  literacy  designed  to  give  students  a  general  understanding  of  computer  software  and  hardware.  Students  gain  hands-on  experience  with  an  operating  system  and  software  applications.  Students  are  exposed  to  basic  computer  terminology,  file  management,  email  usage,  digital  devices,  Internet,  social  networking,  and  security  and  privacy  issues.  This  course  may  not  transfer  to  other  institutions.  It  is  advisable  to  be  able  to  key  a  minimum  of  20  wpm  in  order  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: Requires  Windows  10ýRequires  Microsoft  Office  365  or  Office  2021  f
							
						BCA-206-502
					Applied  Computer  Concepts
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  introductory  course  in  basic  electronic  information  processing.  The  emphasis  is  on  computer  literacy  designed  to  give  students  a  general  understanding  of  computer  software  and  hardware.  Students  gain  hands-on  experience  with  an  operating  system  and  software  applications.  Students  are  exposed  to  basic  computer  terminology,  file  management,  email  usage,  digital  devices,  Internet,  social  networking,  and  security  and  privacy  issues.  This  course  may  not  transfer  to  other  institutions.  It  is  advisable  to  be  able  to  key  a  minimum  of  20  wpm  in  order  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: Requires  Windows  10ýRequires  Microsoft  Office  365  or  Office  2021  f
							
						BIO-105-501
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-105-502
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-105-503
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-105-601
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Larrey
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-105-801
					Introductory  Biology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-117-501
					General  Biology  IIB
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sabet
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  the  continuation  of  General  Biology  IB.  Topics  covered  include  include  evolution,  classification,  the  diversity  of  life,  interrelationships  between  tissues,  organs,  and  systems  in  plants  and  animals,  and  ecological  relationships.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-125-501
					Plant  Biology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $99.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  semester  long  survey  of  Plant  Biology.  The  course  will  include  topics  on  plant  cells,  tissues,  roots,  stems,  leaves,  flowers,  fruits,  seeds,  metabolism,  growth,  development,  genetics,  reproduction,  evolution,  ecology,  and  will  include  a  survey  of  bryophytes,  seedless  vascular  plants,  gymnosperms  and  angiosperms  and  their  impact  on  civilization.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-501
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-502
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: O'Neill
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-503
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-504
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-505
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-603
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Alloy
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-604
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-801
					Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-501
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sabet
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-502
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Flack
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-601
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Plendl
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-602
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Biggerstaff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-801
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-501
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-502
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-503
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-504
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-505
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-506
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-601
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: McNaughton
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-602
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Larrey
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-603
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-801
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-802
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Koskovich
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-803
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-501
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-502
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-503
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-602
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Tubbesing
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-603
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-801
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-502
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-503
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-504
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-505
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-601
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-801
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-802
					Microbiology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BUS-102-501
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-502
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-503
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-601
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-602
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-801
					Introduction  to  Business
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-124-801
					Business  Innovation
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  help  students  get  in  touch  with  the  innovative  business  mindset  required  for  success  in  the  21st  century.  Students  learn  to  be  contributors,  catalysts  and  thinkers  within  the  innovation  process.  They  develop  skills  as  individuals  and  the  team  skills  needed  to  collaborate,  using  available  creative  resources  to  leverage  ideas  and  concepts  throughout  the  innovation  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-124-802
					Business  Innovation
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  help  students  get  in  touch  with  the  innovative  business  mindset  required  for  success  in  the  21st  century.  Students  learn  to  be  contributors,  catalysts  and  thinkers  within  the  innovation  process.  They  develop  skills  as  individuals  and  the  team  skills  needed  to  collaborate,  using  available  creative  resources  to  leverage  ideas  and  concepts  throughout  the  innovation  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-130-501
					Intro  to  Entrepreneurship
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  small  business  management  issues  via  case  studies.  It  emphasizes  insights  into  the  organization,  financial  decision  making,  and  marketing  practices  of  small  businesses.  Familiarity  with  basic  accounting  principles,  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship,  and  the  internal  and  external  functions  of  a  business  will  support  work  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-130-502
					Intro  to  Entrepreneurship
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  small  business  management  issues  via  case  studies.  It  emphasizes  insights  into  the  organization,  financial  decision  making,  and  marketing  practices  of  small  businesses.  Familiarity  with  basic  accounting  principles,  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship,  and  the  internal  and  external  functions  of  a  business  will  support  work  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-150-501
					E-Commerce
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $138.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  familiarize  individuals  with  current  and  emerging  electronic  commerce  technologies  using  the  Internet.    Some  of  the  topics  include  Internet  technology  for  business  advantage,  managing  electronic  commerce  funds  transfer,  reinventing  the  future  of  business  through  electronic  commerce,  business  opportunities  in  electronic  commerce,  electronic  commerce  web  site  design,  social,  political,  and  ethical  issues  associated  with  electronic  commerce,  and  business  plans  for  technology  ventures.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-501
					Business  Law  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-502
					Business  Law  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-601
					Business  Law  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-801
					Business  Law  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-186-501
					Business  Law  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  and  its  importance  to  business  enterprises  and  covers  property,  agency  and  business  organizations.  It  is  a  continuation  of  Business  Law  I.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BUS-185,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-197-501
					Leadership  Development
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  leadership  styles  effective  in  the  workplace  and  helps  participants  gain  insight  into  their  naturalleadership  style  and  implications  of  that  style  on  work  and  group  performance.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CHM-132-501
					Intro  to  Organic  and  Biochem
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  covers  the  basic  elements  of  organic  chemistry  and  biochemistry:  alkanes  and  their  derivatives,  carbohydrates,  lipids,  proteins,    enzymes,  the  chemistry  of  cell  metabolism  and  the  chemistry  of  heredity.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CHM-122  or  CHM-166,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
CHM-132-502
					Intro  to  Organic  and  Biochem
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  covers  the  basic  elements  of  organic  chemistry  and  biochemistry:  alkanes  and  their  derivatives,  carbohydrates,  lipids,  proteins,    enzymes,  the  chemistry  of  cell  metabolism  and  the  chemistry  of  heredity.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CHM-122  or  CHM-166,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
CIS-396-601
					Game  Development  Team
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  illustrates  the  various  design  teams  and  their  roles  during  the  game  development  process.  Students  will  experience  key  industry  roles,  including  game  designer,  artist,  programmer,  tester  and  project  manager.  This  course  is  offered  concurrently  with  CIS  398  -  Gaming  Final  Submission in  order  for  students  to  collaborate  with  their  teams  as  they  design  and  build  a  prototype  video  game.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  CIS-398
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CIS-397-601
					Physics  for  Game  Design
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  relevance  and  application  of  physics  in  video  games.  Students  examine  the  basic  concepts  of  physics  and  how  it  relates  to  video  games  and  physics  engines.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIS-395  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CIS-398-601
					Game  Final  Submission
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  the  culmination  of  Video  Game  Design  program  coursework.  Students  are  assigned  to  teams  to  design  and  build  a  small  game  based  on  an  instructor-approved  topic.  Each  team  will  also  present  the  design  document  and  the  final  submission.  This  course  is  offered  concurrently  with  CIS  396  Game  Development  Team  in  order  for  students  to  collaborate  with  their  teams  on  the  project.  Each  student  is  responsible  for  being  the  lead  designer  for  their  final  game  submission  project.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIS-414  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  CIS-396
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB3 WEB
							
						NET LAB3 WEB
CIS-399-601
					Video  Game  Portfolio
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  demonstrates  how  to  create,  prepare,  and  showcase  portfolio  quality  assets  in  order  to  gain  employment  in  the  video  game  and  related  industries.  Students  will  create  portfolio  quality  assets  for  presentation  to  prospective  employers.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIS-415  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
CIS-404-601
					Environmental  Modeling
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  game  pipeline  environment  modeling  fundamentals  including  assembling  assets  into  a  game  environment.  The  course  covers  blocking  out  environments  using  reference,  efficient  and  advanced  modeling,  set  dressing,  LODs,  tiling  textures  and  trim  sheets,  sculpting  environmental  details,  and  other  essential  environment  modeling  concepts.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CIS-389  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CIS-606-801
					Visual  Basic.NET  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  introduces  Windows  programming  using  Microsoft's  .NET  framework.  Students  will  write  introductory  level  programs  involving  variables,  assignment,  input  and  output  using  graphical  user  interface  (GUI),  calculations,  repetition  and  selection  between  alternatives  using  the  .NET  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
COM-723-602
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Worley
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
COM-723-603
					Workplace  Communications
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sutherland
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CON-365-01
					Advanced  Drywall
					 01/20 
							-02/03 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-02/03/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 1.5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  further  enhances  students'  ability  to  finish  drywall  and  apply  other  interior  wall  and  ceiling  finishes.  It  provides  students  with  the  necessary  knowledge  and  skills  to  finish  drywall  to  a  smooth  surface  and  apply  a  variety  of  textures.  Students  will  also  learn  alternate  methods  of  wall  and  ceiling  finishing  such  as  paneling  and  suspended  ceilings.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-136  CON-209  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 MTWTH 10:00AM 02:55PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:20AM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM H102
							
						TRC LAB3 MTWTH 10:00AM 02:55PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:20AM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM H102
CRJ-100-501
					Introduction  to  Criminal  Justi
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  history  of  law  enforcement  and  respective  agencies  and  the  basic  theories  of  the  criminal  behavior  as  well  as  law  enforcement  terminology  and  technology.  It  emphasizes  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  law  enforcement  officer  to  the  individual  and  society  as  a  whole  and  explores  and  defines  techniques,  technical  terms,  and  basic  procedures.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-100-502
					Introduction  to  Criminal  Justi
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  history  of  law  enforcement  and  respective  agencies  and  the  basic  theories  of  the  criminal  behavior  as  well  as  law  enforcement  terminology  and  technology.  It  emphasizes  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  law  enforcement  officer  to  the  individual  and  society  as  a  whole  and  explores  and  defines  techniques,  technical  terms,  and  basic  procedures.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-101-501
					Ethics  in  Criminal  Justice
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  ethical  standards  and  codes  of  professional  behavior  for  police  officers  and  others  placed  in  positions  of  public  trust.    The  course  includes  use  of  force,  gratuities,  intra-  and  inter-agency  conduct,  integrity,  ethical  necessity  of  due  process  and  on-duty  and  off-duty  conduct.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-120-501
					Intro  to  Corrections
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  development  of  correctional  theory,  the  correctional  client,  trial,  sentencing,  and  institutions  involved,  and  rehabilitation  potential  through  probation  and  parole.  Students  acquire  the  ability  to  recognize  the  purpose  and  function  of  the  correction  subsystems,  personnel,  and  processes  as  they  relate  to  the  police  and  to  the  total  criminal  justice  system.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-139-801
					Mental  Health  First  Aid
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  certification  course  presents  an  overview  of  mental  illness  and  substance  use  disorders  in  the  U.S.  and  introduces  participants  to  risk  factors  and  warning  signs  of  mental  health  problems,  builds  understanding  of  their  impact,  and  overviews  common  treatments.  Those  who  take  the  full  course  to  certify  as  Mental  Health  First  Aiders  learn  a  5-step  action  plan  encompassing  the  skills,  resources  and  knowledge  to  help  an  individual  in  crisis  connect  with  appropriate  professional,  peer,  social,  and  self-help  care.  This  course  is  NOT  for  those  who  suffer  from  mental  health  issues  themselves.  We,  as  first  aiders  are  to  give  them  assistance  once  we  recognize  the  disorder  or  crisis,  (although  it  does  cover  self-help,  it  is  guided  by  the  first  responder).
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-200-501
					Criminology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Yocum
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  field  of  criminology,  which  is  the  study  of  crime  and  its  causal  explanations.  The  topics  to  be  covered  include  the  criminal  and  his/her  role  in  society;  police  and  courts,  and  their  effects  upon  criminal  behavior;  and  rehabilitation  and  punishment  as  they  affect  criminal  behavior.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-200-502
					Criminology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Yocum
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  field  of  criminology,  which  is  the  study  of  crime  and  its  causal  explanations.  The  topics  to  be  covered  include  the  criminal  and  his/her  role  in  society;  police  and  courts,  and  their  effects  upon  criminal  behavior;  and  rehabilitation  and  punishment  as  they  affect  criminal  behavior.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-201-501
					Juvenile  Delinquency
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explains  the  causes  of  delinquency  in  general.  The  course  studies  the  individual,  family,  home  and  social  environments  as  real  and  potential  contributors  and  causes  of  juvenile  crime.  The  course  also  covers  differences  between  juvenile  court  and  adult  court,  as  well  as  sentence  and  treatment  options.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-201-502
					Juvenile  Delinquency
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explains  the  causes  of  delinquency  in  general.  The  course  studies  the  individual,  family,  home  and  social  environments  as  real  and  potential  contributors  and  causes  of  juvenile  crime.  The  course  also  covers  differences  between  juvenile  court  and  adult  court,  as  well  as  sentence  and  treatment  options.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CSC-116-501
					Information  Computing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
									Add'l Info: Requires  Windows  10ýRequires  Microsoft  Office  365  or  Office  2021  f
							
						CSC-116-601
					Information  Computing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
DEA-101-601
					Professional  Orientation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Miller
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $106.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  dental  health  team,  the  profession,  ethics  and  jurisprudence,  and  professional  development.  Recognition  of  patient  needs  and  team  building  skills  are  emphasized.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
DEA-701-601
					Dental  Office  Procedures
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Lorenzen
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.00
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  provides  an  introduction  to  dental  office  procedures,  bookkeeping  systems,  third-party  payment  plans,  appointment  control,  and  communications.  Interaction  between  business  and  clinical  dentistry  is  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  DEA-101  DEA-256  DEA-270,   
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-303  and  DEA-613
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
DEA-701-602
					Dental  Office  Procedures
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.00
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  provides  an  introduction  to  dental  office  procedures,  bookkeeping  systems,  third-party  payment  plans,  appointment  control,  and  communications.  Interaction  between  business  and  clinical  dentistry  is  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  DEA-101  DEA-256  DEA-270,   
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  DEA-303  and  DEA-613
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
DRA-101-501
					Introduction  to  Theatre
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 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.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
DRA-101-502
					Introduction  to  Theatre
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 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.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-103-501
					Intro  to  Early  Childhood  Educ
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  gives  students  a  historical  and  philosophical  foundation  of  the  field  of  early  childhood  education.  It  includes  an  overview  of  assessment  and  evidence-based  practices.  The  course  also  addresses  the  influences  of  family-centered  practice,  inclusion,  culture,  and  language.  Students  explore  early  childhood  careers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-103-502
					Intro  to  Early  Childhood  Educ
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Petty
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  gives  students  a  historical  and  philosophical  foundation  of  the  field  of  early  childhood  education.  It  includes  an  overview  of  assessment  and  evidence-based  practices.  The  course  also  addresses  the  influences  of  family-centered  practice,  inclusion,  culture,  and  language.  Students  explore  early  childhood  careers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-103-503
					Intro  to  Early  Childhood  Educ
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  gives  students  a  historical  and  philosophical  foundation  of  the  field  of  early  childhood  education.  It  includes  an  overview  of  assessment  and  evidence-based  practices.  The  course  also  addresses  the  influences  of  family-centered  practice,  inclusion,  culture,  and  language.  Students  explore  early  childhood  careers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-106-501
					Child  Dev  Associates  Standards
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  assists  the  eligible  Child  Development  Associate  (CDA)  credential  candidate  with  developing  and  preparing  for  the  Preschool,  Infant-Toddler  or  Family  Child  Care  CDA  verification  visit  and  assessment.  Students  will  develop  a  professional  portfolio  which  includes  their  professional  philosophy  statement  and  various  educational  artifacts.  General  topics  for  discussion  include:  planning  a  safe,  healthy  learning  environment,  steps  to  advance  children's  physical  and  intellectual  development,  positive  ways  to  support  children's  social  and  emotional  development,  strategies  to  establish  productive  relationships  with  families  and  effective  program  operation,  maintaining  a  commitment  to  professionalism,  observing  and  recording  children's  behavior  and  principles  of  child  growth  and  development.  This  course  is  offered  online  via  the  Iowa  Community  College  Online  Consortium.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-103  and  ECE-243  and    ECE-158  and    ECE-221  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-112-501
					Portfolio  Development  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Tubbesing
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  guides  students'  development  of  a  professional  early  childhood  education  portfolio  showcasing  their  knowledge,  skills  and  dispositions  in  alignment  with  the  NAEYC  Standards  for  Professional  Preparation  of  Students  at  the  Associate  Degree  level.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-133-501
					Child  Hlth,  Safety  &  Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bruck
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  evidence-based  concepts  in  the  fields  of  health,  safety  and  nutrition  and  their  relationship  to  the  growth  and  development  of  the  young  child  ages  birth  to  eight.  It  blends  current  theory  with  problem-solving,  practical  applications  and  assessments.  Course  content  includes  collaboration  with  families  and  assesses  the  role  of  culture,  language  and  ability  on  health,  safety  and  nutrition  decisions  in  early  childhood  settings.  Students  will  need  to  complete  or  provide  proof  of  current  certification  in  the  following:  Mandatory  Child  Abuse  Reporter  training;  Universal  Precautions/Bloodborne  Pathogens  training;  Infant,  Child  and  Adult  CPR;  Pediatric  and  Adult  First  Aid  training.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-133-502
					Child  Hlth,  Safety  &  Nutrition
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bruck
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  evidence-based  concepts  in  the  fields  of  health,  safety  and  nutrition  and  their  relationship  to  the  growth  and  development  of  the  young  child  ages  birth  to  eight.  It  blends  current  theory  with  problem-solving,  practical  applications  and  assessments.  Course  content  includes  collaboration  with  families  and  assesses  the  role  of  culture,  language  and  ability  on  health,  safety  and  nutrition  decisions  in  early  childhood  settings.  Students  will  need  to  complete  or  provide  proof  of  current  certification  in  the  following:  Mandatory  Child  Abuse  Reporter  training;  Universal  Precautions/Bloodborne  Pathogens  training;  Infant,  Child  and  Adult  CPR;  Pediatric  and  Adult  First  Aid  training.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-158-501
					Early  Childhood  Curriculum  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Stundahl
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  development,  implementation  and  assessment  of  appropriate  environments  and  curricula  for  young  children  ages  three  through  eight  years  old.    Students  prepare  to  utilize  evidence-based,  developmentally  appropriate  practices  in  the  context  of  children's  family,  culture,  language  and  abilities.  Emphasis  is  on  understanding  children's  developmental  stages  and  developing  appropriate  learning  opportunities,  interactions  and  environments  to  support  each  child  in  the  following  areas:  dramatic  play,  art,  music,  fine  and  gross  motor  play.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-159-501
					Early  Childhood  Curriculum  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Schram
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  development,  implementation  and  assessment  of  appropriate  environments  and  curricula  for  young  children  ages  three  through  eight  years  old.  Students  prepare  to  utilize  evidence-based,  developmentally  appropriate  practices  in  the  context  of  children's  family,  culture,  language  and  abilities.  Emphasis  is  on  understanding  children's  developmental  stages  and  developing  appropriate  learning  opportunities,  interactions  and  environments  to  support  each  child  in  the  following  areas:  emergent  literacy,  math,  science,  technology  and  social  studies.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-158  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-170-501
					Child  Growth  and  Development
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Pittenger
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  typical  and  atypical  development  of  children  from  conception  to  adolescence  in  all  developmental  domains.  It  examines  interactions  among  child,  family,  and  society  within  a  variety  of  community  and  cultural  contexts  and  how  each  impacts  the  developing  child.  This  course  also  addresses  theories  and  evidence-based  practices  associated  with  understanding  and  supporting  young  children.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-170-502
					Child  Growth  and  Development
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Pittenger
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  typical  and  atypical  development  of  children  from  conception  to  adolescence  in  all  developmental  domains.  It  examines  interactions  among  child,  family,  and  society  within  a  variety  of  community  and  cultural  contexts  and  how  each  impacts  the  developing  child.  This  course  also  addresses  theories  and  evidence-based  practices  associated  with  understanding  and  supporting  young  children.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-215-501
					Home,  School,  Community  Relat
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  current  understanding  of  supporting  children  and  families  in  relation  to  home,  school  and  community  contexts.  Emphasis  is  on  building  respectful,  culturally  sensitive  relationships  with  families,  utilizing  community  resources  and  working  with  diverse  families.  Students  are  required  to  have  a  current  background  check  on  file  before  the  first  class  meeting.  Program  Coordinator  permission  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-103,  ECE-170  and  ECE-241  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-221-501
					Infant/Toddler  Care  and  Edu
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Pratt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  care,  education  and  assessment  of  children  from  birth  to  thirty-six  months.  It  prepares  students  to  utilize  developmentally-appropriate,  evidence-based  practices,  including  responsive  caregiving,  routines  as  curriculum,  collaborative  relationships  with  culturally,  linguistically,  and  ability-diverse  children  and  families  and  a  focus  on  the  whole  child  in  inclusive  settings.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-221-502
					Infant/Toddler  Care  and  Edu
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  care,  education  and  assessment  of  children  from  birth  to  thirty-six  months.  It  prepares  students  to  utilize  developmentally-appropriate,  evidence-based  practices,  including  responsive  caregiving,  routines  as  curriculum,  collaborative  relationships  with  culturally,  linguistically,  and  ability-diverse  children  and  families  and  a  focus  on  the  whole  child  in  inclusive  settings.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-243-501
					Early  Childhood  Guidance
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Braun
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  developmentally  appropriate,  evidence-based  approaches  and  positive  guidance  strategies  for  supporting  the  development  of  each  child.  It  emphasizes  supportive  interactions  and  developmentally  appropriate  environments  as  well  as  the  use  of  assessment  to  analyze  and  guide  behaviors.  Students  study  the  impact  of  family  and  each  child's  culture,  language  and  ability  on  child  guidance.  CPT  scores  in  Reading  at  70  or  higher  and  in  Sentence  Skills  at  74  or  higher,  OR  ACT  composite  score  of  22,  OR  completion  of  recommended  developmental  education
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-262-501
					Early  Childhood  Field  Exp
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $45.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  supervised  experience  in  selected  early  childhood  settings  serving  children  ages  birth  through  eight.  It  includes  integration  of  theory  and  developmentally  appropriate,  evidence-based  practice  and  provides  an  understanding  of  working  with  culturally,  linguistically,  and  ability-diverse  young  children  and  families.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  professional  relationships  and  behavior,  appropriate  adult-child  interactions,  basic  curriculum  planning,  and  program  routines.  Students  are  required  to  have  a  current  background  check  on  file  before  the  first  class  meeting.  Program  Coordinator  permission  required.  In  ECE  241  must  have  a  grade  of  C  (2.00)  or  better.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-133  ECE-159  ECE-221  ECE-243,  ECE-241,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET OJT WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET OJT WEB
NET LEC WEB
ECE-262-601
					Early  Childhood  Field  Exp
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Weber
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $45.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $28.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  supervised  experience  in  selected  early  childhood  settings  serving  children  ages  birth  through  eight.  It  includes  integration  of  theory  and  developmentally  appropriate,  evidence-based  practice  and  provides  an  understanding  of  working  with  culturally,  linguistically,  and  ability-diverse  young  children  and  families.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  professional  relationships  and  behavior,  appropriate  adult-child  interactions,  basic  curriculum  planning,  and  program  routines.  Students  are  required  to  have  a  current  background  check  on  file  before  the  first  class  meeting.  Program  Coordinator  permission  required.  In  ECE  241  must  have  a  grade  of  C  (2.00)  or  better.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-133  ECE-159  ECE-221  ECE-243,  ECE-241,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET OJT WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET OJT WEB
ECE-287-501
					Exceptional  Learner
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  special  education  and  talented  and  gifted  programs  and  policies  for  children  birth  through  school  age.    It  includes  special  education  history  and  legislation  as  well  as  characteristics  of  federally-defined  disability  categories  and  IFSP/IEP  components.    This  course  prepares  students  to  serve  the  diverse  needs  of  exceptional  students  through  the  use  of  family-centered  and  team-based  services,  evidence-based  assessment  procedures  and  modification  of  teaching  methods,  classroom  management,  materials  and  curriculum.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-290-501
					Early  Childhood  Program  Admini
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  basic  principles  common  to  administering  high  quality  early  childhood  programs.  Topics  include  director's  roles  and  responsibilities,  state  and  federal  regulations,  business  procedures,  staff  development  and  hiring,  policy  development,  fiscal  and  facility  management,  marketing,  program  evaluation,  child  care  advocacy,  family  and  community  involvement.  This  course  is  designed  for  students  who  have  completed  the  Early  Childhood  Studies  diploma  and  persons  interested  in  becoming  a  program  administrator.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-501
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-502
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-503
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-504
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-801
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-501
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-502
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-503
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-504
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-801
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-210-501
					Foundations  of  Education
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Taylor
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  professional  education  providing  a  historical  and  philosophical  background  from  which  the  student  can  examine  his  or  her  own  commitment  to  education.  Challenges  and  issues  in  education  today  will  be  discussed  in  the  context  of  school  organization,  funding,  curriculum,  professionalism,  legal  issues,  and  effective  teacher  characteristics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-210-502
					Foundations  of  Education
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Rees
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  professional  education  providing  a  historical  and  philosophical  background  from  which  the  student  can  examine  his  or  her  own  commitment  to  education.  Challenges  and  issues  in  education  today  will  be  discussed  in  the  context  of  school  organization,  funding,  curriculum,  professionalism,  legal  issues,  and  effective  teacher  characteristics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-220-501
					Human  Relations  for  Class  Tchr
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  interpersonal  and  intergroup  relations  and  contributes  to  the  development  of  sensitivity  to  and  the  understanding  of  the  values,  beliefs,  lifestyles  and  attitudes  of  individuals  and  the  diverse  groups  found  in  a  pluralistic  society  and  within  current  education  settings.  This  course  is  a  required  component  of  Iowa  Teacher  Licensure.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-240-501
					Educational  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  applies  the  principles  of  psychology  in  the  field  of  education  to  classroom  contexts.  Topics  include  child/adolescent  development,  learning,  motivation,  instructional  techniques,  and  assessment/evaluation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-240-502
					Educational  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  applies  the  principles  of  psychology  in  the  field  of  education  to  classroom  contexts.  Topics  include  child/adolescent  development,  learning,  motivation,  instructional  techniques,  and  assessment/evaluation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-240-503
					Educational  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  applies  the  principles  of  psychology  in  the  field  of  education  to  classroom  contexts.  Topics  include  child/adolescent  development,  learning,  motivation,  instructional  techniques,  and  assessment/evaluation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-245-501
					Exceptional  Learner
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  special  education  regulations,  policies  and  programs  in  educational  settings.    K-12  pre-service  teachers  learn  the  history  of  special  education  law,  including  IDEA  and  as  it  applies  to  NCLB,  characteristics  of  the  8  categories  of  disability  per  federal  and  state  regulations,  characteristics  of  talent  and  gifted  programs,  and  basic  component  of  an  IEP.    This  course  is  a  required  component  for  students  seeking  K-12  teacher  state  licensure.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-245-502
					Exceptional  Learner
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  special  education  regulations,  policies  and  programs  in  educational  settings.    K-12  pre-service  teachers  learn  the  history  of  special  education  law,  including  IDEA  and  as  it  applies  to  NCLB,  characteristics  of  the  8  categories  of  disability  per  federal  and  state  regulations,  characteristics  of  talent  and  gifted  programs,  and  basic  component  of  an  IEP.    This  course  is  a  required  component  for  students  seeking  K-12  teacher  state  licensure.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-245-601
					Exceptional  Learner
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  special  education  regulations,  policies  and  programs  in  educational  settings.    K-12  pre-service  teachers  learn  the  history  of  special  education  law,  including  IDEA  and  as  it  applies  to  NCLB,  characteristics  of  the  8  categories  of  disability  per  federal  and  state  regulations,  characteristics  of  talent  and  gifted  programs,  and  basic  component  of  an  IEP.    This  course  is  a  required  component  for  students  seeking  K-12  teacher  state  licensure.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-255-501
					Technology  in  the  Classroom
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  prospective  teacher-prep  candidates  and  other  interested  students  to  a  variety  of  digital  tools  and  Internet  resources  along  with  best  practices  in  the  use  of  tools  and  technologies  for  classroom-related  functions.  The  course  focuses  on  both  current  theory  and  issues  as  well  as  on  providing  experiences  that  will  enable  the  student  to  select  and  evaluate  software  and  hardware  for  the  classroom.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-255-502
					Technology  in  the  Classroom
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  prospective  teacher-prep  candidates  and  other  interested  students  to  a  variety  of  digital  tools  and  Internet  resources  along  with  best  practices  in  the  use  of  tools  and  technologies  for  classroom-related  functions.  The  course  focuses  on  both  current  theory  and  issues  as  well  as  on  providing  experiences  that  will  enable  the  student  to  select  and  evaluate  software  and  hardware  for  the  classroom.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-255-601
					Technology  in  the  Classroom
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Gasaway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  prospective  teacher-prep  candidates  and  other  interested  students  to  a  variety  of  digital  tools  and  Internet  resources  along  with  best  practices  in  the  use  of  tools  and  technologies  for  classroom-related  functions.  The  course  focuses  on  both  current  theory  and  issues  as  well  as  on  providing  experiences  that  will  enable  the  student  to  select  and  evaluate  software  and  hardware  for  the  classroom.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EMS-217-40
					Emergency  Medical  Technician
					 01/20 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 7
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $525.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  training  to  individuals  whose  primary  focus  is  to  respond  to,  assess  and  triage  emergent,  urgent  and  non-urgent  requests  for  medical  care,  and  to  apply  basic  knowledge  and  skills  necessary  to  provide  patient  care  and  medical  transportation  to/from  an  emergency  or  health  care  facility.  EMTs  are  expected  to  quickly  assess  patient  conditions,  provide  stabilizing  measures  and  request  additional  resources  as  needed.  This  course  will  provide  the  student  an  opportunity  to  apply  cognitive  (knowledge),  psychomotor  (skills),  and  affective  (behavior)  learning  domains  in  the  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  field  settings.
							
								 Prerequisites: Students  must  be  17  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  enrollment  of  the  course,   have  a  health  physical  and  immunizations  up  to  date,   have  a  current  AHA  BLS  provider  card,   have  successfully  completed  the  Mandatory  Reporter  Course,   and  Instructor  consent.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
CEHP LEC TTH 07:30AM 09:45AM TBA
CEHP LAB3 MWF 07:30AM 09:45AM TBA
							
						CEHP LEC TTH 07:30AM 09:45AM TBA
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ENG-105-501
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-502
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-503
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-504
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-602
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Kosse
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-603
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Kosse
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-604
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-605
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sahu
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-606
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sahu
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-801
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-802
					Composition  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-501
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-502
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-503
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-504
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sawyer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-505
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-506
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-507
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-508
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-602
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-603
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-604
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brasch
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-605
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brasch
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-801
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-802
					Composition  II
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-221-501
					Creative  Writing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $39.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  imaginative  writing,  offering  instruction  and  extensive  practice  in  writing  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.  Student  writing  is  discussed  in  a  workshop  setting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-221-502
					Creative  Writing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $39.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  imaginative  writing,  offering  instruction  and  extensive  practice  in  writing  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.  Student  writing  is  discussed  in  a  workshop  setting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENV-111-502
					Environmental  Science
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
ENV-111-503
					Environmental  Science
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
ENV-111-801
					Environmental  Science
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
FIN-121-501
					Personal  Finance
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  personal  financial  planning  with  emphasis  in  the  areas  of  personal  money  management,  budgeting,  taxes,  investments,  and  risk.  This  course  also  covers  the  process  of  buying/leasing  autos,  and  purchasing  a  home.  Students  are  introduced  to  issues  relating  to  credit  management  and  insurance  products  as  well.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FIN-121-502
					Personal  Finance
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  personal  financial  planning  with  emphasis  in  the  areas  of  personal  money  management,  budgeting,  taxes,  investments,  and  risk.  This  course  also  covers  the  process  of  buying/leasing  autos,  and  purchasing  a  home.  Students  are  introduced  to  issues  relating  to  credit  management  and  insurance  products  as  well.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FIN-130-501
					Principles  of  Finance
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  on  basic  knowledge  in  the  areas  of  accounting  and  economics.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  financial  analysis  and  planning  as  well  as  working  capital  management.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-132,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLF-141-501
					Elementary  French  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  for  beginners;  not  recommended  for  students  who  have  had  two  or  more  years  of  high  school  French.  Introduction  to  French  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLF-142-501
					Elementary  French  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLF  141  and  introduces  French  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  further  emphasizes  and  develops  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLF-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-141-501
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-141-502
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-141-801
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-501
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-502
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-801
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-231-501
					Intermediate  Spanish  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Hueser
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  upon  skills  from  Elementary  Spanish  I  and  II,  with  further  study  of  the  Spanish  language  and  diverse  cultures  of  the  Spanish-speaking  world.  A  secondary  focus  is  on  expanding  reading  and  writing  skills.  Students  continue  to  refine  their  use  of  practical,  applicable,  and  conversational  Spanish,  achieving  an  Intermediate  Low/Mid  proficiency  level  of  the  ACTFL  Proficiency  Guidelines  and  5  C's  of  the  World-Readiness Standards.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-142,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-232-501
					Intermediate  Spanish  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Hueser
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  further  develops  the  skills  learned  in  FLS  231  in  reading,  writing,  listening  and  interpreting  Spanish.  It  further  expands  the  knowledge  of  culture  and  customs  of  the  Spanish-speaking  world.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-231,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-501
					World  Regional  Geography
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-502
					World  Regional  Geography
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Hinz
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-801
					World  Regional  Geography
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Rathmann
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GRA-132-501
					Digital  Layout  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  instruction  in  intermediate  level  page  layout  software  that  builds  on  previously  learned  skills  introducing  new  techniques.  Students  work  with  paragraph  and  character  styles,  multiple  page  documents  with  master  pages  and  the  use  of  libraries  as  well  as  create  rich  interactive  presentations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-131  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
GRA-173-501
					Typography
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  history  and  principles  of  good  typographic  design,  including  traditional  rules  that  govern  typographic  usage,  how  to  select  an  appropriate  typeface,  and  apply  type  expressively  to  enhance  all  forms  of  communication  that  depend  on  the  printed  word,  including  web  design,  publication  design  and  advertising  design.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-201  GRA-131  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GRA-180-501
					Interactive  Design
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  ever-developing  technology  and  theory  in  the  area  of  Digital  Marketing,  Interactive  Design  and  User  Experience.  This  course  provides  theory  and  practice  in  planning,  designing  and  producing  digital  marketing  projects.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-201  GRA-140  SMM-101  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
GRA-201-501
					Design  Principles  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 The  course  is  the  first  in  a  series  that  serves  as  an  introduction  to  the  principles  of  design  and  idea  generation  with  a  strong  emphasis  on  typography.  Students  explore  how  these  principles  are  applied  in  the  marketplace.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
GRA-207-501
					Design  Principles  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $106.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Design  Principles  I  with  an  emphasis  on  idea  generation,  presentation,  and  interpreting  client  needs.  This  course  also  addresses  the  skills  and  techniques  for  planning,  tracking,  and  monitoring  design  projects.  Students  learn  a  practical  approach  to  project  management  and  information  design  along  with  addressing  usability  issues  for  web  design.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-201  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
GRA-209-501
					Vector  Drawing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  vector  drawing  tools  used  to  create  computer  graphics  in  digital  design.  Students  examine  the  interface  to  draw  shapes  and  Bezier  curves,  and  brushes  to  draw  simple  to  complex  shapes  with  layers.  Advanced  techniques  using  masks,  meshes,  blends,  and  other  drawing  tools  are  explored.  An  emphasis  is  placed  on  key  commands  to  facilitate  production  and  precise  drawing  skills.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
GRA-240-501
					Project  Mgmnt  Creative  Careers
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  manage  creative  projects  effectively  from  start  to  finish.  Creative  projects  face  special  challenges  that  set  them  apart  from  traditional  business  projects  such  as  managing  talent,  services,  freelancers  and  clients.  These  topics  along  with  traditional  project  management  topics  will  be  covered.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-286,  GRA-207  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GRA-247-501
					Business  Presentations
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $34.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  design  memorable  and  engaging  presentations  by  focusing  on  content  planning,  presentation  design,  info  graphics  and  support  materials.  Students  use  a  variety  of  presentation  technologies  to  create  visual  stories  that  support  their  presentation  message.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-140  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
GRA-255-501
					Motion  Media  Design  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brown
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  concepts  for  commercial  video  productions,  including  graphics  and  promos  for  a  variety  of  advertising  purposes.  The  focus  is  on  design  presentation  and  development,  screen  composition,  graphic  transitions  and  content.  Students  learn  how  to  conceptualize  and  visualize  motion  graphic  storyboards  with  digital  techniques  as  required  in  the  professional  world  using  industry-standard  motion  graphic  software.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-140  and  GRA-286  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
GRA-257-501
					Video  Marketing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  discusses  the  strategies  and  tools  used  to  create,  curate,  and  utilize  video  as  a  means  of  digital  marketing.   Students  will  be  engaged  in  the  process  of  marketing  products  or  services  to  a  targeted  audience,  driving  sales,  and  raising  product  and  brand  awareness.   Students  will  explore  various  ways  to  measure  metrics  to  track  engagement  to  ensure  successful  video  marketing  strategies.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HCM-239-602
					Customer  Service
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students  to  all  aspects  of  customer  service  in  the  business  realm  and  in  the  hospitality  industry.  The  students  learning  the  major  components  of  a  customer-focused  environment  and  the  key  elements  of  a  service  culture.    In  order  to  be  better  prepared  for  the  future,  students  identify  key  trends  that  will  impact  customer  service  in  the  years  to  come.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-501
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Murrell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-502
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Todd
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-601
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Murrell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-801
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-501
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-502
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-601
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Thiner
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-801
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-501
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-502
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-503
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-801
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-501
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-502
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-503
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-601
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Swain
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-801
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-211-501
					Modern  Asian  History
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Beyer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  the  historical,  geographical  and  economic  context  of  the  development  of  the  Pacific  Basin  region:  Northeast  Asia  (China,  Japan,  Korea,  Russia,  and  the  Far  East),  Southeast  Asia  (Laos,  Kampuchea,  Vietnam,  Thailand,  Myanmar,  and  India).  Examines  issues  such  as  modernity  versus  traditional;  the  conflict  between  east  and  west,  political  authority  and  economic  growth;  the  United  States  in  the  Pacific;  and  cultural  differences  of  each  individual  group  of  people.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-211-502
					Modern  Asian  History
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Beyer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  the  historical,  geographical  and  economic  context  of  the  development  of  the  Pacific  Basin  region:  Northeast  Asia  (China,  Japan,  Korea,  Russia,  and  the  Far  East),  Southeast  Asia  (Laos,  Kampuchea,  Vietnam,  Thailand,  Myanmar,  and  India).  Examines  issues  such  as  modernity  versus  traditional;  the  conflict  between  east  and  west,  political  authority  and  economic  growth;  the  United  States  in  the  Pacific;  and  cultural  differences  of  each  individual  group  of  people.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-242-501
					Coding  I  (ICD-10)
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  instruction  in  the  ICD-10  coding  system.  Students  assign  ICD-10  codes  to  medical  diagnoses  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-242-502
					Coding  I  (ICD-10)
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  instruction  in  the  ICD-10  coding  system.  Students  assign  ICD-10  codes  to  medical  diagnoses  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-244-501
					Basic  CPT  Coding
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  using  the  CPT  (Current  Procedural  Terminology)  coding  system  to  report  medical  procedures  information.  Students  will  assign  CPT  codes  to  surgical  operations  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  HIT-248  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-248-501
					Essentials  of  Medical  Coding
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an overview of  the  medical  coding  systems  of  ICD-10-CM  and  CPT as  well  as  application  of  these  codes  in  medical  facilities.  Students  will  identify  the  medical documentation  used  to  determine  the  correct ICD-10-CM, CPT  and  HCPCS  Level  II  codes.  Students  demonstrate  use  of  the  coding  manuals  by  assigning  codes  to  medical  diagnoses,  procedures  and  services  utilizing  coding  guidelines  and  compliance  regulations.   Medical  scenarios  and  case  studies  will  allow  students  to  practice  assigning  ICD-10-CM,  CPT  and  HCPCS  Level  II  codes  recognizing how these  coding  systems  work  together,  identifying  medical  necessity,  usage  of  modifiers  while following  compliance  guidelines  and  regulations  for  health  care  reimbursement,  reporting  to  external  agencies  for  data  collection  and  research.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-285-501
					Auditing  of  Eval  and  Mgmt  Code
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Spier
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  on  how  to  prepare  an  Evaluation  and  Management  (E/M)  audit  for  medical  facilities. Students  will review  and  audit  medical  documentation  to  ensure  CPT guidelines  are  achieved.  Students  will  recognize how  to  apply  the guidelines  in  auditing  medical  documentation  of  the  physician  or  other  qualified  health  care  professional.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HIT-244
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-301-501
					Electronic  Health  Records
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $98.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  the  opportunity  to  create,  collect,  manage,  retrieve,  and  access  medical  records  using  an  electronic  health  record  application.  Students  will  use  simulation  software  to  record  patient  demographic  and  health  information produced in  a  medical  facility.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-114
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-313-501
					Medical  Office  Computer  App
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  medical  administrative  student  with  hands-on  experience  in  the  use  of  a  computerized,  medical  office,  practice  management  system.  The  student  will  create,  retrieve  and  edit  patient  demographic  and  doctor  and  financial  files,  enter  CPT  and  ICD-9-CM  (procedures  and  diagnoses)  codes,  enter  charges  for  services,  post  insurance  reimbursement  and  cash  payments,  make  adjustments  and  refunds  on  accounts,  generate  insurance  claims  forms,  schedule  and  change  appointments  and  run  and  analyze  practice  management  reports.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAP-123  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-141
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-313-502
					Medical  Office  Computer  App
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  medical  administrative  student  with  hands-on  experience  in  the  use  of  a  computerized,  medical  office,  practice  management  system.  The  student  will  create,  retrieve  and  edit  patient  demographic  and  doctor  and  financial  files,  enter  CPT  and  ICD-9-CM  (procedures  and  diagnoses)  codes,  enter  charges  for  services,  post  insurance  reimbursement  and  cash  payments,  make  adjustments  and  refunds  on  accounts,  generate  insurance  claims  forms,  schedule  and  change  appointments  and  run  and  analyze  practice  management  reports.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAP-123  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-141
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-105-801
					Intro  to  Health  Occupations
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  information  on  career  options  for  individuals  who  are  interested  in  pursuing  a  career  in  the  health  care  industry.  Students  are  given  opportunities  for  career  exploration  through  research  and  projects.  Topics  include:    health  care  delivery  systems,  legal  and  ethical  issues,  health  promotion,  wellness,  and  characteristics  of  health  care  workers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-109-801
					Health  Careers  &  Teams
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  information  on  career  options  for  individuals  who  are  interested  in  pursuing  a  career  in  the  healthcare  industry.  It  includes  the  study  of  team  dynamics  and  communication  techniques  necessary  to  work  and  succeed  in  the  healthcare  field.  Students  are  given  opportunities  for  career  exploration  through  research  and  projects  utilizing  the  internet  and  library  databases.  Students  utilize  online  literacy  tools  necessary  for  taking  online  courses  and  for  careers  in  the  healthcare  industry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-111-501
					Issues  in  Health  and  Society
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  an  overview  of  current  issues,  concepts,  and  theories  in  health.  It  provides  students  with  well-developed,  carefully  considered,  and  sharply  opposed  points  of  view  on  issues  in  health  and  society.  This  course  provides  both  an  overview  of  areas  of  conflict  in  health  as  well  as  ways  of  looking  at  the  conflicts.  The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  introduce  a  number  of  contemporary  topics  in  order  to  illustrate  how  controversies  are  viewed  from  a  healthcare  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-111-801
					Issues  in  Health  and  Society
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  an  overview  of  current  issues,  concepts,  and  theories  in  health.  It  provides  students  with  well-developed,  carefully  considered,  and  sharply  opposed  points  of  view  on  issues  in  health  and  society.  This  course  provides  both  an  overview  of  areas  of  conflict  in  health  as  well  as  ways  of  looking  at  the  conflicts.  The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  introduce  a  number  of  contemporary  topics  in  order  to  illustrate  how  controversies  are  viewed  from  a  healthcare  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-501
					Medical  Terminology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-502
					Medical  Terminology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-503
					Medical  Terminology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-603
					Medical  Terminology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-801
					Medical  Terminology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-143-501
					Pharmacology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  with  a  framework  of  knowledge  to  recognize  the  basic  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  indications  for  use,  adverse  effects,  interactions  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Students  are  introduced  to  routes  of  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  related  to  medications.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-143-502
					Pharmacology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  with  a  framework  of  knowledge  to  recognize  the  basic  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  indications  for  use,  adverse  effects,  interactions  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Students  are  introduced  to  routes  of  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  related  to  medications.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-218-501
					Clin  Pathology  for  Allied  Heal
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  a  variety  of  medical  and  surgical  conditions  which  include  etiology,  symptoms,  diagnostic  procedures  and  treatment.  Where  it  is  appropriate,  basic  pharmacology  and  effects  will  be  included.  Application  of  therapy  according  to  diagnosis  is  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  or  BIO-168  or  BIO-163,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-218-502
					Clin  Pathology  for  Allied  Heal
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  a  variety  of  medical  and  surgical  conditions  which  include  etiology,  symptoms,  diagnostic  procedures  and  treatment.  Where  it  is  appropriate,  basic  pharmacology  and  effects  will  be  included.  Application  of  therapy  according  to  diagnosis  is  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  or  BIO-168  or  BIO-163,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-245-801
					Team  Building
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  involves  the  study  of  team  dynamics  and  communication  techniques  necessary  to  promote  effective,  collaborative  team  outcomes.    Topics  include:  communication,  delegation  of  responsibilities,  goal  setting,  coaching,  conflict  resolution,  and  roles  of  team  members.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-101-501
					Introduction  to  the  Humanities
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Ridgway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  influence  of  Philosophy,  Literature,  History,  and  the  Arts  on  ancient  and  modern  cultures,  including  the  impact  of  other  cultures  on  America's  approach  to  living.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-101-502
					Introduction  to  the  Humanities
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Warnstadt
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  influence  of  Philosophy,  Literature,  History,  and  the  Arts  on  ancient  and  modern  cultures,  including  the  impact  of  other  cultures  on  America's  approach  to  living.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-220-501
					Mythology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Lewis
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  understanding  of  the  role  of  mythology  in  human  history  throughout  the  world.  The  relationships  among  myth,  religion,  and  culture  are  explored.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-220-502
					Mythology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Lewis
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  understanding  of  the  role  of  mythology  in  human  history  throughout  the  world.  The  relationships  among  myth,  religion,  and  culture  are  explored.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-287-501
					Leadership  Development  Studies
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $68.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  emerging  and  existing  leaders  the  opportunity  to  explore  the  concept  of  leadership  and  to  develop  and  improve  their  leadership  skills.  This  course  is  designed  to  use  a  variety  of  learning  techniques  that  may  include,  but  not  limited  to,  integration  of  humanities  into  the  study  of  leadership,  discussion,  experiential  exercises,  film  and  shared-analysis.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-287-502
					Leadership  Development  Studies
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $68.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  emerging  and  existing  leaders  the  opportunity  to  explore  the  concept  of  leadership  and  to  develop  and  improve  their  leadership  skills.  This  course  is  designed  to  use  a  variety  of  learning  techniques  that  may  include,  but  not  limited  to,  integration  of  humanities  into  the  study  of  leadership,  discussion,  experiential  exercises,  film  and  shared-analysis.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LGL-121-501
					Law  Office  Software
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  fundamentals  of  how  to  use  computer  technology  to  accomplish  tasks  performed  by  paralegals  in  a  law  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LGL-154-501
					Legal  Research
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  various  print  and  electronic  legal  research  media,  with  a  heightened  focus  on  state  of  Iowa  and  federal  statutory  and  case  law.  Students  will  learn  how  to  carry  out  legal  research  assignments  using  both  primary  and  secondary  resources.  The  methods  of  updating  and  expanding  research  and  how  to  properly  cite  legal  sources  in  memoranda  and  other  documents  will  also  be  presented.  Print  and  electronic  methods  for  finding  legal  authority  will  be  utilized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  with  a  C  or  better  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LGL-180-501
					Torts  and  Litigation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course is  study  of  tort  law,  including  negligent,  intentional,  and  strict  liability  torts.  Students  will  learn  how  to  draft  pleadings,  discovery  requests,  and  pretrial  documents  in  tort  cases.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LGL-210-501
					Contract  Law
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  the  basic  principles  of  contract  law,  including  capacity,  formation,  conditions,  enforcement,  statute  of  frauds,  performance  and  breach,  remedies,  defenses,  and  third-party  rights.  Portions  of  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  relating  to  contracts  for  the  sale  of  goods  will  also  be  discussed.  The  role  of  the  paralegal  in  gathering  information,  researching,  and  drafting  contract  documents  is  emphasized  throughout.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LGL-242-501
					Civil  Procedure  and  Practice
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Introduces  students  to  the  various  practice  rules  of  procedure  in  the  civil  court  system,  and  the  role  of  a  paralegal  at  every  stage  of  pre-trial  litigation.  The  rules  of  civil  procedure  and  evidence  at  both  the  state  and  federal  level  will  be  emphasized.  Topics  covered  include  initial  client  contact,  interviewing,  investigation  and  identification  of  claims  and  issues,  initiating  and  responding  to  the  lawsuit,  the  discovery  process,  settlement,  trial  preparation,  and  preparation  and  filing  of  appropriate  litigation  documents.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-501
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-502
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Erickson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-601
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Ridgway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-801
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-501
					Children's  Literature
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-502
					Children's  Literature
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-801
					Children's  Literature
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-110-501
					American  Lit  to  Mid-1800s
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  American  literature  from  its  beginnings  through  the  Civil  War.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  LIT-101,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-111-501
					American  Literature  Since
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  students  a  survey  of  American  literature,  short  story,  poetry,  and  drama,  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.  Major  characteristics  and  influences  that  help  define  the  genre  of  American  writings  and  their  authors  will  be  examined  and  analyzed  through  discussion  and  written  form.  Special  note  is  taken  to  examine  voices  historically  under-represented  in  this  era  through  writing.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  or  LIT-101,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-185-501
					Contemporary  Literature
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $50.75
								
							
							
						 An  introduction  to  literature  of  the  last  three  decades,  studied  in  a  social  and  cultural  context.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  LIT-101  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-123-501
					Admin  Medical  Office  Proc
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Smith
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  course  that  provides  students  with  the  knowledge  and  skills  needed  to  work  with  patients,  patient  records,  and  professional  responsibilities  in  the  medical  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-123-502
					Admin  Medical  Office  Proc
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  course  that  provides  students  with  the  knowledge  and  skills  needed  to  work  with  patients,  patient  records,  and  professional  responsibilities  in  the  medical  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-134-501
					Medical  Transcription  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  the  preparation  of  medical  reports  by  combining  transcription  skills  with  medical  terminology  and  basic  anatomy  and  physiology  knowledge.  This  includes  production  of  rough  draft  and  finished  copy  from  a  variety  of  medical  settings.  Prerequisites:  ADM  105  Introduction  to  Keyboarding  or  25  gwpm  minimum
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADM-105  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-114
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-141-501
					Medical  Insurance
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Briese
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  major  types  of  medical  insurance  coverage  and  reimbursement.  This  course  also  emphasizes  insurance  terminology,  and    preparation  of  insurance  claims.  It  includes  maintenance  of  reimbursement  and  claims  records.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-141-502
					Medical  Insurance
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  major  types  of  medical  insurance  coverage  and  reimbursement.  This  course  also  emphasizes  insurance  terminology,  and    preparation  of  insurance  claims.  It  includes  maintenance  of  reimbursement  and  claims  records.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-402-501
					Medical  Law  and  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Smith
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  principles  of  medical  law,  medical  ethics,  and  bioethics.  It  will  emphasize  the  function  of  law  and  ethical  issues  as  it  applies  to  the  medical  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-102-501
					Intermediate  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Mollamohammada
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  reinforce  algebraic  concepts  such  as  order  of  operations,  exponents,  algebraic  expressions,  polynomials,  factoring,  linear  equations  and  inequalities,  systems  of  equations,  graphing,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  minimum  ACT  Math  score  of  17  or  an  ALEKS  Assessment  score  of  17  or  an  ACT  Composite  of  20.   Students  not  meeting  the  minimum  score  are  strongly  encouraged  to  work  with  the  Comet  Learning  Center  to  enhance  math  skills  prior  to  enrolling  in  the  course.    Students  may  also  enroll  in  MAT-917  as  a  pre-requisite  course  to  MAT-102.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-102-502
					Intermediate  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Nguyen
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  reinforce  algebraic  concepts  such  as  order  of  operations,  exponents,  algebraic  expressions,  polynomials,  factoring,  linear  equations  and  inequalities,  systems  of  equations,  graphing,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  minimum  ACT  Math  score  of  17  or  an  ALEKS  Assessment  score  of  17  or  an  ACT  Composite  of  20.   Students  not  meeting  the  minimum  score  are  strongly  encouraged  to  work  with  the  Comet  Learning  Center  to  enhance  math  skills  prior  to  enrolling  in  the  course.    Students  may  also  enroll  in  MAT-917  as  a  pre-requisite  course  to  MAT-102.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-111-501
					Math  for  Liberal  Arts
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  mathematical  knowledge  to  calculate,  analyze,  and  solve  day-to-day  problems.  Topics  include  number  theory  and  the  real  number  system,  algebra,  graph  and  data  interpretation,  calculator  usage,  mathematical  reasoning  process,  problem  solving  techniques,  probability  and  statistics,  geometry,  and  consumer  mathematics.    Additional  supplemental  instruction  for  students  will  be  available  through  the  Comet  Learning  Center  using  ALEKS  as  an  instructional  tool.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  an  ACT  Math  score  of  20  or  an ALEKS  assessment  score  of  29  or  an ACT  Composite  score  of  22.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-117-501
					Math  for  Elementary  Teachers
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  underlying  concepts  and  connections  in  elementary  school  mathematics.    Topics  include  the  number  systems,  mental  computation  and  estimation,  sets,  geometry,  measurement,  algebra,  probability,  statistics,  calculator  usage,  mathematical  reasoning  process,  problem  solving  techniques,  and  historical  notes.    Additional  supplemental  instruction  for  students  will  be  available  through  the  Comet  Learning  Center  using  ALEKS  as  an  instructional  tool.
							
								 Prerequisites: ACT  Math  Score  of  20  or  ALEKS  of  28.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-117-502
					Math  for  Elementary  Teachers
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  underlying  concepts  and  connections  in  elementary  school  mathematics.    Topics  include  the  number  systems,  mental  computation  and  estimation,  sets,  geometry,  measurement,  algebra,  probability,  statistics,  calculator  usage,  mathematical  reasoning  process,  problem  solving  techniques,  and  historical  notes.    Additional  supplemental  instruction  for  students  will  be  available  through  the  Comet  Learning  Center  using  ALEKS  as  an  instructional  tool.
							
								 Prerequisites: ACT  Math  Score  of  20  or  ALEKS  of  28.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-501
					College  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-502
					College  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Kern
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-601
					College  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Dabir
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-602
					College  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Davidson
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-801
					College  Algebra
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Landis
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-501
					Statistics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-502
					Statistics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-503
					Statistics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Davidson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-801
					Statistics
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-157-501
					Statistics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  theory,  techniques,  and  applications  of  statistical  analyses;  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  sampling,  estimation,  test  of  hypotheses,  ANOVA,  linear  regression,  and  nonparametric  procedures.  Computer  skills  and  use  is  needed  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  or  Higher An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or   an  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-211-501
					Calculus  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  review  of  analytic  geometry  and  vector  valued  functions;  a  study  of  limits,  continuity,  differentiation,  and  integration  with  emphasis  on  theory,  applications,  and  computer  use  throughout  the  course.  An  ACT  Math  score  of  26  or  demonstrated  preparedness  through  an  ALEKS  assessment  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-129  ,   or  have  ACT  Math  of  26  or  ALEKS  65.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-219-501
					Calculus  III
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continued  study  of  integration  along  with  a  study  of  transcendental  functions,  numerical  methods,indeterminate  form,  improper  integration  sequences  and  series,  conics,  and  polar  coordinates.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  theory,  applications,  and  computer  use  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-217,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-743-601
					Technical  Math
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Dabir
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  arithmetic  with  whole  numbers,  signed  numbers,  fractions,  decimals,  percents,  measurement  conversion,  and  ratio  and  proportion.   Other  topics  include  order  of  operations,  linear  equations,  functions,  polynomials,  and  an  introduction  to  factoring.  Applications  are  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  students  in  career  and  technical  education  fields  as  well  as  preparing  for  upper  level  mathematics  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-501
					Applied  Math
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-502
					Applied  Math
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Farr
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-602
					Applied  Math
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Murrell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-603
					Applied  Math
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Dabir
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-604
					Applied  Math
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-801
					Applied  Math
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Farr
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-501
					Principles  of  Management
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-502
					Principles  of  Management
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-601
					Principles  of  Management
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-801
					Principles  of  Management
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-130-501
					Principles  of  Supervision
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 An  overview  of  the  supervisory  job.  Basics  of  supervision  and  management,  including  effective  human  relations  skills  such  as  communication,  motivation,  improving  performance  and  leading  work  teams.  Centers  on  management  functions  of  planning,  organizing,  controlling  and  evaluating.  Introduction  to  key  supervisory  techniques  including  delegation,  appraisal  and  counseling.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-170-501
					Human  Resource  Management
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combination  of  theoretical  and  practical  approaches  to  human  resource  management.  Topics  include  job  design,  employee  selection,  employee  development,  employee  appraisal,  and  employee  termination.  Additionally,  it  explores  federal  statutes  relating  to  EEO,  Affirmative  Action,  OSHA,  and  labor  unions  and  also  addresses  employee  compensation  and  fringe  benefit  packages.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-170-502
					Human  Resource  Management
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combination  of  theoretical  and  practical  approaches  to  human  resource  management.  Topics  include  job  design,  employee  selection,  employee  development,  employee  appraisal,  and  employee  termination.  Additionally,  it  explores  federal  statutes  relating  to  EEO,  Affirmative  Action,  OSHA,  and  labor  unions  and  also  addresses  employee  compensation  and  fringe  benefit  packages.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-174-501
					Training  &  Employee  Dev.
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  understand  the  process  of  developing  human  resources  by  providing  a  thorough  analysis  of  training  as  it  relates  to  organizational  objectives  and  strategies.  It  emphasizes  the  conceptual  and  practical  value  of  developing  training  programs,  with  practical  examples  provided  for  both  large  and  small  organizations.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-174-502
					Training  &  Employee  Dev.
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  understand  the  process  of  developing  human  resources  by  providing  a  thorough  analysis  of  training  as  it  relates  to  organizational  objectives  and  strategies.  It  emphasizes  the  conceptual  and  practical  value  of  developing  training  programs,  with  practical  examples  provided  for  both  large  and  small  organizations.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-177-501
					Staffing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  based  on  a  comprehensive  staffing  model  that  focuses  on  how  to  achieve  a  successful  person/job  and  person/organization  match.  Components  of  the  model  include  external  influences  (economic  conditions,  labor  markets,  unions,  laws  and  regulations),  staffing  support  systems  (staffing  strategy  and  planning,  job  analysis,  measurement),  major  staffing  activities,  (recruitment,  selection,  employment),  and  staffing  system  management.  Major  federal  regulations  pertaining  to  EEO/AA  are  contained  in  separate  appendices.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-177-502
					Staffing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  based  on  a  comprehensive  staffing  model  that  focuses  on  how  to  achieve  a  successful  person/job  and  person/organization  match.  Components  of  the  model  include  external  influences  (economic  conditions,  labor  markets,  unions,  laws  and  regulations),  staffing  support  systems  (staffing  strategy  and  planning,  job  analysis,  measurement),  major  staffing  activities,  (recruitment,  selection,  employment),  and  staffing  system  management.  Major  federal  regulations  pertaining  to  EEO/AA  are  contained  in  separate  appendices.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-178-501
					Employment  Law
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  an  overview  of  the  principles  of  employment  law  and  practices.  It  looks  at  the  legal  considerations  that  occur  when  an  employer-employee  relationship  is  established,  and  permissible  activities  in  handling  personnel  problems  are  covered.  Significant  Supreme  Court  used  as  resources.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-200-501
					Managing  Diversity
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  identifies  the  strategies  and    tools  necessary  to  meet  the  challenges  of  a  multi-cultural  workplace.  Students  explore  behaviors  that  block  organizational  and  individual  effectiveness  and  will  become  more  aware  of  their  own  viewpoints  and  stereotypes.  Workplace  cultures  explored  include  but  are  not  limited  to  a  variety  of  ethnic  groups,  men  and  women,  gay  persons,  persons  with  disabilities,  and  younger/older  workers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-200-502
					Managing  Diversity
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  identifies  the  strategies  and    tools  necessary  to  meet  the  challenges  of  a  multi-cultural  workplace.  Students  explore  behaviors  that  block  organizational  and  individual  effectiveness  and  will  become  more  aware  of  their  own  viewpoints  and  stereotypes.  Workplace  cultures  explored  include  but  are  not  limited  to  a  variety  of  ethnic  groups,  men  and  women,  gay  persons,  persons  with  disabilities,  and  younger/older  workers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-501
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-502
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-601
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-801
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-140-501
					Principles  of  Selling
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  fundamentals  of  selling.  The  significant  role  of  selling  in  our  economy  is  stressed.  Effective  methods  and  procedures  dealing  with  how  to  sell  ethically  and  how  to  build  long-term  relationships  with  customers  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-150-501
					Principles  of  Advertising
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  functions  of  advertising  including  advertising  objectives,  targeting  the  advertising  to  the  identified  consumer,  designing  the  complete  campaign  strategy,  budgeting  the  campaign,  selecting  the  media,  scheduling  the  campaign,  and  writing  headlines  and  copy.  MKT-110  Principles  of  Marketing  is  recommended  prior  to  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-160-501
					Principles  of  Retailing
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  gives  students  a  basic    understanding  of  merchandising,  retail  formats,  retail  locations,  fashion  merchandising,  merchandise  resources,  productivity,  merchandise  accounting,  inventory  valuation,  pricing,  planning  sales  and  inventory,  purchase  terms,  store  layout  and  merchandise  presentation  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MMS-101-502
					Mass  Media
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  survey  course  that  examines  the  American  media    forms  including  journalism,  broadcast,  public    relations  and  advertising  as  well  as  the  world    wide  web.    It  is  designed  for  a  better    understanding  of  the  different  forms  of  Mass    Media,  how  they  work  and  how  they  impact    society.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-501
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-502
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-503
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-504
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-505
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-602
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-603
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Darwin
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-801
					Music  Appreciation
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET-171-501
					Installing  &  Config  Win  Server
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  extensive  introduction  to  installing,  configuring,  and  managing  Windows  Server  environments.   Students  actively  engage  in  practical,  hands-on  activities,  preparing  them  to  administer  Windows  Server  systems  and  troubleshoot  common  issues  successfully.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
NET-197-501
					Intermediate  Networking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 In  this  course,  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  local  area  and  wide  area  networking,  define  networks  with  the  OSI  Model  and  understand  wired  and  wireless  networks.    In  addition,  students  will  also  understand  Internet  Protocol,  implementing  TCP/IP,  and  working  with  networking  services.    The  course  focuses  on  non  brand  specific  products  and  implementations.    After  taking  this  course,  students  will  be  better  prepared  for  Comptia's  Network+  Exam.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-121  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
NET-351-501
					Python  for  Cyber  Security  Prof
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  student  to  the  Python  language.  Students  will  learn  to  automate  tools,  create  simple  programs,  and  graphical  user  interfaces.  Topics  include  Python  language  components,  control  flow  constructs,  strings,  I/O,  collections,  classes,  modules,  and  regular  expressions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
NET-423-501
					Securing  a  Linux  Environment  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  basic  Unix/Linux  commands  and  usage.  It  focuses  on  securely  installing  and  operating  in  a  command/shell  environment  in  Linux.  Students  learn  how  to  secure  the  base  operating  system,  secure  connections  to  the  hosts  and  test  the  overall  security  of  the  Linux  box.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
NET-425-501
					Network  and  System  Defense
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  design  secure  networks,  configure  network  security  devices,  and  harden  Windows  and  Linux  hosts.   Students  will  learn  how  to  implement  firewall  rules,  configure  Intrusion  Detection  Systems,  and  VPNs.   Students  will  also  configure  system  security  by  following  best  practices  regarding  user  and  file  permissions,  virus  attacks,  security  templates,  and  patch  management.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-612  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
NET-450-501
					Incident  Response
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Kleinberg
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 n  this  course  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  incident  response  team  development  and  management,  evidence  handling,  and  the  technical  skills  necessary  to  locate  appropriate  evidence.   Students  need  to  be  aware  of  how  best  to  protect  businesses  through  the  development  of  incident  response  policies  as  well  as  operational  procedures  to  handle  and  analyze  these  incidents.   Students  will  also  learn  methods  to  maintain  IT  function  during  disaster,  and  recovery  afterwards.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-730  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
NET-621-501
					Network  Security  Analysis
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 In  this  course,  students  will  learn  the  duties  of  a  cybersecurity  analyst.    Students  are  introduced  to  tools  and  tactics  to  manage  cybersecurity  risks,  identify  various  types  of  common  threats,  evaluate  the  organization's  security,  collect  and  analyze  cybersecurity  intelligence,  and  handle  incidents  as  they  occur.    This  course  prepares  students  for  the  Comptia  CySA+  exam.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
NET-846-501
					Cyber  Crime  Projects
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  use  the  complete  set  of  skills  they  have  learned  in  the  courses  that  comprise  the  Cyber  Security  and  Digital  Crime  program.  By  completing  a  computer  forensics  project  and  secure  network/VPN  project,  students  are  able  to  demonstrate  the  ability  to  create  and  implement  policies  and  procedures,  monitor  an  active  network,  check  vulnerabilities  to  attacks,  assess  and  react  to  incoming  attacks,  conduct  a  digital  investigation,  create  reports  and  defend  their  findings.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-730  OR  NET  424  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PEC-110-801
					Coaching  Ethics,  Techn  &  Theor
					 01/20 
							-02/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-02/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $79.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  theory  and  techniques  of  coaching  the  interscholastic  athlete  and  the  interscholastic  team,  as  well  as  the  related  responsibilities,  duties,  and  problems.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.  Completion  of  this  course  after  July  2000  fulfills  the  Iowa  State  coaching  endorsement  ethics  requirement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-110-802
					Coaching  Ethics,  Techn  &  Theor
					 01/20 
							-02/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-02/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $79.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  theory  and  techniques  of  coaching  the  interscholastic  athlete  and  the  interscholastic  team,  as  well  as  the  related  responsibilities,  duties,  and  problems.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.  Completion  of  this  course  after  July  2000  fulfills  the  Iowa  State  coaching  endorsement  ethics  requirement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-501
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-502
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-503
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-601
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Polk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-801
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Thiner
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-501
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-502
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-503
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-504
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Lassen
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-505
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-603
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Polk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-604
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-605
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-801
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-111-501
					Basic  Reasoning
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  art  of  thinking  as  applied  to  critical  evaluation  of  information,  the  construction  and  evaluation  of  deductive  and  inductive  arguments,  and  the  rational  and  persuasive  defense  of  ideas.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHR-140-501
					Pharmacy  Law
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  the  laws  affecting  pharmacy  practice.  Course  highlights  include  the  Food,  Drug  and  Cosmetic  Act  and  various  federal  and  state  controlled  substance  acts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHS-120-501
					Exploring  Physical  Science
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  class.    Topics  covered  come  from  physics,  astronomy,  chemistry,  geology  and  meteorology.    There  are  no  prerequisites.    The  course  is  intended  to  meet  the  science  requirement  for  non-science  majors  including  elementary  education  majors.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHS-120-502
					Exploring  Physical  Science
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  class.    Topics  covered  come  from  physics,  astronomy,  chemistry,  geology  and  meteorology.    There  are  no  prerequisites.    The  course  is  intended  to  meet  the  science  requirement  for  non-science  majors  including  elementary  education  majors.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHS-142-501
					Principles  of  Astronomy
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  physical  science  course  which  explores  the  mysteries  of  the  universe.  Through  scientific  reason,  the  course  will  examine  the  following:  the  history  of  astronomy,  the  planets,  stars,  nebulae,  galaxies,  the  creation  and  fate  of  the  universe  and  our  place  in  it.  This  course  includes  amateur  observation  techniques.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHY-162-502
					College  Physics  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  the  forces  acting  on  bodies  and  their  relationship  to  friction,  motion,  momentum,  work,  and  energy  in  the  field  of  mechanics,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-172-502
					College  Physics  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  College  Physics  I  with  both  lecture  and  lab  focusing  on  wave  motion,  sound,  optics,  electricity  and  magnetism,  quantum  physics,  relativity,  and  nuclear  physics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-162,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-212-501
					Classical  Physics  I
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  vectors,  kinematics,  Newton's  laws,  linear  and  angular  momentum,  gravitation,  energy,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-211
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-222-501
					Classical  Physics  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-222-502
					Classical  Physics  II
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
POL-111-501
					American  National  Government
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-502
					American  National  Government
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-601
					American  National  Government
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-801
					American  National  Government
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-112-501
					Am  State  &  Local  Government
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 An  analysis  of  American  politics  and  government  at  the  state,  local,  and  municipal  level.    Historical  developments  and    operations,  the  political  economy,  and  cross-comparisons  of  various  state  and  local  governments,  with  special  emphasis  on  Iowa,  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-121-501
					International  Relations
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Priestley
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  Course  is  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  foreign  policies,  diplomacy,  economics,  security,  and  organizations.  Current  problems  in  international  relations  will  be  addressed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-125-501
					Comp  Government  and  Politics
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Priestley
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  comparison  of  the  governments  and  politics  of  major  world  powers.  Specific  attention  will  be  paid  to  political  culture,  parties,  electoral  process,  and  executive,  legislative,  and  judicial  systems.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-501
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-601
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-602
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-501
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-502
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-503
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-504
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-505
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-506
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Comstock
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-604
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-605
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-606
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Gasaway
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-607
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bellows
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-608
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bellows
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-609
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-610
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Callens
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-611
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Parker
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-612
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Parker
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-613
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Craig
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-801
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-802
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Whitehill
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-501
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-502
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-503
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-603
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Callens
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-604
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Ballion
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-801
					Developmental  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-222-501
					Child  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Jambor
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  design  for  students  to  analyze  psychological  development  of  the  child  in  relation  to  the  biological,  physical,  and  sociological  antecedent  conditions  from  prenatal  to  adolescent  stages.  Emphasis  on  contemporary  theories  of  child  psychology,  including:  physical  growth  and  development,  personality  and  social  learning,  cognition  and  perception,  and  language  development.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-222-502
					Child  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Jambor
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  design  for  students  to  analyze  psychological  development  of  the  child  in  relation  to  the  biological,  physical,  and  sociological  antecedent  conditions  from  prenatal  to  adolescent  stages.  Emphasis  on  contemporary  theories  of  child  psychology,  including:  physical  growth  and  development,  personality  and  social  learning,  cognition  and  perception,  and  language  development.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-224-501
					Adolescent  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $98.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  rapid  physical,  social,  emotional,  and  cognitive  changes  of  adolescents.  Students  distinguish  myths  about  adolescence  from  research  findings  and  examine  the  importance  of  cultural  and  historical  factors  in  this  crucial  transition  from  childhood  to  adulthood.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-501
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-502
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-601
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: McWhirter
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-602
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: McWhirter
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-801
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-251-501
					Social  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $44.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  studies  interpersonal  relations,  social  attitudes,  group  dynamics,  inter-group  relations,  class  and  cultural  influences  in  a  psychological  context.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-251-502
					Social  Psychology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $44.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  studies  interpersonal  relations,  social  attitudes,  group  dynamics,  inter-group  relations,  class  and  cultural  influences  in  a  psychological  context.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-261-501
					Human  Sexuality
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Human  Sexuality  focuses  on  normal  sexual  development,  human  sexual  responses,  and  common  sexual  problems.  It  provides  factual  information  on  human  sexuality  and  raises  practical  questions  about  human  sexual  behavior.  It  also  helps  students  examine  and  evaluate  their  views  and  values  concerning  sexual  behavior.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-101-501
					Survey  of  World  Religions
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  world  view,  doctrines,  and  practices  of  the  following  major  religions:  Tribal,  Hindu,  Buddhist,  Confucian/Taoist,  Jewish,  Christian,  Muslim,  and  New  Age.  It  examines  themes  such  as  view  of  the  world,  views  of  God,  condition  of  humankind,  requirements  for  a  moral  life,  etc.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-150-501
					Introduction  to  the  Bible
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Hall
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  practice  of  the  contextual  method  of  reading  a  text,  as  applied  to  the  biblical  materials.  It  asks:  What  genre  of  writing  is  this?  Who  wrote  it?   To  whom  were  they  writing?  What  were  they  trying  to  say  to  that  audience?  The  course  is  not  devotional  or  applicational,  but  literary  and  historical.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SDV-108-681
					The  College  Experience
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SDV-108-682
					The  College  Experience
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SDV-153-501
					Pre-Employment  Strategies
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $36.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  assist  students  in  developing  the  skills  necessary  to  obtain  employment,  and  to  learn  and  practice  the  skills  and  attributes  required  for  job  success.   Students  will  practice  resume  writing,  job  application  completion,  and  interviewing  techniques.   Additionally,  students  will  practice  work-place  problem  solving  strategies,  and  demonstrate  skills  require  to  work  in  a  diverse  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SDV-153-601
					Pre-Employment  Strategies
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  assist  students  in  developing  the  skills  necessary  to  obtain  employment,  and  to  learn  and  practice  the  skills  and  attributes  required  for  job  success.   Students  will  practice  resume  writing,  job  application  completion,  and  interviewing  techniques.   Additionally,  students  will  practice  work-place  problem  solving  strategies,  and  demonstrate  skills  require  to  work  in  a  diverse  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SMM-101-501
					Social  Media  Explored
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Bell
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  history  and  future  of  social  media  in  relation  to  marketing,  branding  and  community  building.  Course  content  includes  discussion  of  audience  engagement,  political  and  social  activism,  media,  advertising  and  marketing.  Current  social  media  tools  are  used  within  this  course  to  enhance  understanding  of  the  course  material.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-501
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-502
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-503
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-504
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Webb
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-505
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-506
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-507
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-508
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-509
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Webb
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-605
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Jones
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-606
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Jones
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-607
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-608
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-609
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-801
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-501
					Social  Problems
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-502
					Social  Problems
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-503
					Social  Problems
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-504
					Social  Problems
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Meyer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-601
					Social  Problems
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $13.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-501
					Marriage  and  Family
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-502
					Marriage  and  Family
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-503
					Marriage  and  Family
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-801
					Marriage  and  Family
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-160-501
					Introduction  to  Social  Work
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  conceptual  and  theoretical  framework  presented  in  this  course  provides  students  the  tools  to  practice  social  work  in  a  variety  of  settings.  The  format  of  this  class  provides  a  combination  of  classic  theory,  new  research  and  applied  experience.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-160-502
					Introduction  to  Social  Work
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  conceptual  and  theoretical  framework  presented  in  this  course  provides  students  the  tools  to  practice  social  work  in  a  variety  of  settings.  The  format  of  this  class  provides  a  combination  of  classic  theory,  new  research  and  applied  experience.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-200-501
					Minority  Group  Relations
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $72.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  acquaints  the  student  with  the  sociological  approach  to  understanding  issues  facing  diverse  populations.  This  course  provides  insight  into  barriers  faced  by  race  and  ethnic  groups  and  ways  in  which  these  barriers  are  navigated.  The  study  of  race  and  ethnicity  includes  a  comprehensive  examination  of  whiteness  as  a  race,  and  the  privilege  of  whiteness  nationally  and  globally.  Issues  of  race  and  ethnicity  are  presented  through  a  global  lens,  primarily  through  theories  of  Diasporas.  Prior  completion  of  SOC  110  Introduction  to  Sociology  is  recommended.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-212-501
					Diversity
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-212-502
					Diversity
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-212-602
					Diversity
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Anderson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-212-603
					Diversity
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-216-501
					Study  of  Alcohol  Use  &  Abuse
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  historical  and  contemporary  use,  abuse  and  addictive  nature  of  ethyl  alcohol  and  the  symptomatology  and  treatment  of  alcohol  dependence.  Students  will  be  provided  with  a  basic  knowledge  of  the  nature,  scope  and  complexity  of  alcohol  dependence  and  the  wide  range  of  current  approaches  to  its  treatment  and  prevention.  Special  attention  will  be  given  to  issues  of  racial-ethnic  and  spiritual  diversity  within  the  context  of  alcohol  use,  abuse  and  recovery.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-217-501
					Study  of  Drug  Use  and  Abuse
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  an  understanding  of  the  fundamentals  of  mood-altering  chemicals  other  than  ethyl  alcohol,  and,  theories,  symptomatology  and  drug  related  illnesses  (HIV/AIDS  and  Hepatitis  C).  Students  will  also  gain  an  understanding  of  the  wide  variety  of  perspectives  related  to  the  legality  and/or  illegality  of  many  mood-altering  chemical  substances.  Varying  approaches  to  treatment  and  prevention  of  drug  abuse  will  also  be  explored.  Special  attention  will  be  given  to  issues  of  racial-ethnic  and  spiritual  diversity  within  the  context  of  drug  use,  abuse  and  recovery.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-220-501
					Sociology  of  Aging
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  helps  the  student  be  informed  on  national  and  global  issues  of  aging.  Because  of  expanded  life  expectancy,  aging  is  an  extended  developmental  stage  with  multi-faceted  and  sometimes  conflicting  social  expectations.  This  course  examines  ways  in  which  adults  navigate  this  complex  developmental  stage.  This  course  is  interdisciplinary  and  includes  perspectives  from  sociology,  psychology,  social  work,  anthropology,  biology,  health  science  and  history.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-295-501
					Trauma  and  Resilience
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $88.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  understanding  the  etiology  of  trauma,  best  practices  of  trauma-informed  care,  and  resilience  building.  Primary  focus  is  on  understanding  trauma  and  resilience  at  the  individual,  community  and  systems  levels.  Trauma,  at  the  individual  level,  is  underdiagnosed  and  treated,  and  is  connected  to  elevated  rates  of  mental  illness,  substance  abuse,  suicidality,  poor  physical  health  outcomes,  and,  low  levels  of  educational  achievement.  The  study  of  trauma  and  resilience  at  the  systems  level,  focuses  on  issues  like  systemic  racism,  proactive  and  humane  law  enforcement,  economic  equity,  criminal  justice,  educational  opportunity,  and  the  affirmation  of  human  dignity  and  mutual  respect.    This  course  is  open  to  any  undergraduate  student;  however,  its  primary  focus  is  students  in  helping  professions.  These  include  social  work,  criminal  justice,  addictions  counseling,  psychology,  education,  nursing  and  health  sciences,  and  law.  This  course  is  part  of  the  required  course  sequence  for  the  Social  Work  articulation  agreements  with  Briar  Cliff  University,  the  University  of  Northern  Iowa,  and  the  University  of  South  Dakota,  the  Criminal  Justice  articulation  with  Briar  Cliff  University,  and  the  Addictions  Counseling  and  Prevention  articulation  with  the  University  of  South  Dakota.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-501
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-502
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-503
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-504
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-505
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-506
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-507
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-508
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-509
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-510
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-511
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-605
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-606
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-607
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-608
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Shaw
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-609
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brandon
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-610
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Duncan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-611
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Shaw
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-612
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-613
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-614
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-801
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-802
					Public  Speaking
					 01/20 
							-03/15 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-03/15/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Duncan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-120-501
					Intercultural  Communications
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reiss
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  principles  of  intercultural  communication  with  an  emphasis  on  the  impact  of  culture  on  personal  identity  and  the  communication  process.  Various  aspects  of  co-cultures  within  the  United  States  are  also  introduced.  Students  will  acquire  knowledge  and  develop  skills  to  help  them  communicate  with  diverse  audiences  in  a  variety  of  communication  contexts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-501
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-502
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-601
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Brandon
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-602
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Larsen
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-170-501
					Professional  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $68.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  principles  of  professional  communication.  Students  will  develop,  evaluate,  and  practice  tactics  to  become  more  effective  communicators  within  a  workplace.  The  course  will  focus  on  interpersonal  and  speaking  skills  by  highlighting  organizational  communication,  verbal  and  non-verbal  behaviors,  listening  skills,  and  cultural  differences.  Students  will  develop  a  professional  presentation  that  is  relevant,  research-based,  and  appropriately  communicated  through  a  variety  of  communication  factors  including  the  feedback  loop.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-170-502
					Professional  Communication
					 01/20 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 01/20 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $68.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  principles  of  professional  communication.  Students  will  develop,  evaluate,  and  practice  tactics  to  become  more  effective  communicators  within  a  workplace.  The  course  will  focus  on  interpersonal  and  speaking  skills  by  highlighting  organizational  communication,  verbal  and  non-verbal  behaviors,  listening  skills,  and  cultural  differences.  Students  will  develop  a  professional  presentation  that  is  relevant,  research-based,  and  appropriately  communicated  through  a  variety  of  communication  factors  including  the  feedback  loop.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AUT-163-01
					Automotive  Engine  Repair
					 01/21 
							-02/20 
					
				
								Dates: 01/21 
									-02/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  covers  the  fundamentals  of  internal  combustion  engine  operation,  service  and  repair.  Students  learn  theories  in  practical,  hands-on  applications  in  both  the  classroom  and  lab  exercises.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AUT-101  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM H104
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:10AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LAB3 MWF 08:40AM 12:45PM H306
							
						TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM H104
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:10AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LAB3 MWF 08:40AM 12:45PM H306
CRR-210-01
					Electricity  &  Air  Conditioning
					 01/21 
							-02/13 
					
				
								Dates: 01/21 
									-02/13/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hardyk
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  systems  of  electricity  and  air  conditioning  in  automobiles  as  it  relates  to  collision  repair.  Topics  to  be  covered  are  basic  electrical  circuitry,  wiring  schematics,  test  equipment,  wiring  loom  repair,  refrigerant  recovery,  mechanical  connections,  and  overall  evaluation  of  damage  to  each  of  these  systems.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRR-411  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:45AM D402
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:25PM D403
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:15AM D402
							
						APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:45AM D402
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:25PM D403
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:15AM D402
CAD-285-01
					CAD  for  Industry
					 01/29 
							-03/04 
					
				
								Dates: 01/29 
									-03/04/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Garvey
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  on  previous  drafting  studies  and  focuses  on  common  industry  processes  of  manufacturing.  The  process  of  welding  and  the  creation  of  weldments  is  studied  along  with  the  principles  and  creation  of  sheet  metal  developments.  The  intersection  of  lines,  planes  and  solids  is  also  covered.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  DRF  124  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:10AM 11:20AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:05AM L407
							
						ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:10AM 11:20AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:05AM L407
CON-258-01
					Wall  Coverings  and  Coatings
					 02/04 
							-02/12 
					
				
								Dates: 02/04 
									-02/12/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 1.5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  exposes  students  to  all  types  of  coatings  and  wall  coverings.  Topics  to  be  studied  include  paints,  stains,  sealers,  varnishes,  and  wallpaper.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-136  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:30PM H102
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
							
						TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:30PM H102
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
HSC-173-02
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 02/05 
							-03/17 
					
				
								Dates: 02/05 
									-03/17/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
							
						ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
EMS-815-01
					Advanced  Pediatric  Life  Suppor
					 02/06 
							-02/07 
					
				
								Dates: 02/06 
									-02/07/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sudrla
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  healthcare  providers  who  manage  respiratory  and/or  cardiovascular  emergencies  and  cardiopulmonary  arrest  in  pediatric  patients.  By  preparing  for  the  course  and  participating  in  the  skills  stations  and  simulated  cases,  you  will  enhance  the  recognition  of  and  intervention  for  respiratory  emergencies,  shock,  and  cardiopulmonary  arrest.  The  PALS  Provider  course  aims  to  improve  outcomes  for  pediatric  patients  by  preparing  healthcare  providers  to  effectively  recognize  and  intervene  in  patients  with  respiratory  emergencies,  shock,  and  cardiopulmonary  arrest  by  using  high-performance  team  dynamics  and  high-quality  individual  skills.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  EMS-545  EMS-546  EMS-825
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
							
						ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
ANT-105-551
					Cultural  Anthropology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  cross-cultural  study  of  the  variety  of  human  adaptations  to  physical,  social  and  cultural  environments,  primarily  in  terms  of  subsistence,  technology,  social  groupings,  government,  economic  organization,  religion  and  aesthetics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-551
					Art  Appreciation
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-552
					Art  Appreciation
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-105-551
					Introductory  Biology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-551
					Nutrition
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: McNaughton
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-552
					Nutrition
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-551
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Koskovich
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-552
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-551
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-552
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-551
					Microbiology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BUS-102-551
					Introduction  to  Business
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-551
					Business  Law  I
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-100-551
					Introduction  to  Criminal  Justi
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  history  of  law  enforcement  and  respective  agencies  and  the  basic  theories  of  the  criminal  behavior  as  well  as  law  enforcement  terminology  and  technology.  It  emphasizes  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  law  enforcement  officer  to  the  individual  and  society  as  a  whole  and  explores  and  defines  techniques,  technical  terms,  and  basic  procedures.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRR-504-01
					Frame  &  Unibody  Damage  Analy
					 02/09 
							-03/06 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-03/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Lesline
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  frame  and  unibody  construction,  automotive  design  and  frame  damage  analysis.  The  course  covers  the  proper  use  of  alignment  equipment,  frame  gauges  and  frame  repair  procedures  used  to  do  repairs.  The  use  of  frame  straightening  equipment  is  demonstrated  and  put  into  practice.  Training  includes  suspension  parts  that  are  commonly  damaged  in  a  collision.  Suspension  emphasis  is  on  how  a  misaligned  body  structure  can  affect  wheel  alignment.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRR-102  
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 TTH 11:00AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:20AM D420
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:50AM D420
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LAB2 MWF 09:30AM 11:30AM D418
							
						APT LAB2 TTH 11:00AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:20AM D420
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:50AM D420
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LAB2 MWF 09:30AM 11:30AM D418
ENG-105-551
					Composition  I
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-552
					Composition  I
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-551
					Composition  II
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Sawyer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENV-111-551
					Environmental  Science
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
FLS-141-551
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-551
					World  Regional  Geography
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-551
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-551
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-551
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Hinz
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-551
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-551
					Medical  Terminology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-551
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-551
					Children's  Literature
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-551
					College  Algebra
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-551
					Statistics
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-551
					Applied  Math
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Clark
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-551
					Principles  of  Management
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-551
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-551
					Music  Appreciation
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-552
					Music  Appreciation
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-551
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-551
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Yanney
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-552
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-551
					American  National  Government
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-551
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-552
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Comstock
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-553
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-554
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-551
					Developmental  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Craig
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-552
					Developmental  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-551
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-251-551
					Social  Psychology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $44.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  studies  interpersonal  relations,  social  attitudes,  group  dynamics,  inter-group  relations,  class  and  cultural  influences  in  a  psychological  context.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-101-551
					Survey  of  World  Religions
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  world  view,  doctrines,  and  practices  of  the  following  major  religions:  Tribal,  Hindu,  Buddhist,  Confucian/Taoist,  Jewish,  Christian,  Muslim,  and  New  Age.  It  examines  themes  such  as  view  of  the  world,  views  of  God,  condition  of  humankind,  requirements  for  a  moral  life,  etc.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-551
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-552
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-553
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-554
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-551
					Social  Problems
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Meyer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $61.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-551
					Marriage  and  Family
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
SOC-250-551
					Sociology  of  Deviance
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Anderson
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $80.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  consists  of  theoretical  analysis  of  the  relation  of  deviant  group  behavior  and  subcultures/countercultures  to  community  standards  of  conventional  behavior  as  expressed  in  laws  and  norms.  Analysis  of  social  control  settings  and  mechanisms  and  the  relationship  between  social  deviance  and  social  control  efforts  at  both  the  micro,  mezzo  and  macro  levels  are  emphasized.
							
								
									Class Times: 
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						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-551
					Public  Speaking
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-552
					Public  Speaking
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-553
					Public  Speaking
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-551
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Eggers
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-552
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 02/09 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 02/09 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-115-801
					Ath  Development  &  Human  Growth
					 02/11 
							-03/04 
					
				
								Dates: 02/11 
									-03/04/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  concepts  in  sports  psychology  for  elementary  school  age  children  and  adolescents.  Physical,  psychological,  and  social  growth  is  examined  as  they  relate  to  physical  activity  and  competitive  athletics.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-115-802
					Ath  Development  &  Human  Growth
					 02/11 
							-03/04 
					
				
								Dates: 02/11 
									-03/04/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  concepts  in  sports  psychology  for  elementary  school  age  children  and  adolescents.  Physical,  psychological,  and  social  growth  is  examined  as  they  relate  to  physical  activity  and  competitive  athletics.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CON-367-01
					Int  Doors,  Cabinets  &  Millwork
					 02/13 
							-03/17 
					
				
								Dates: 02/13 
									-03/17/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 2.5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  in  which  students  will  learn  to  hang  interior  doors,  install  the  trim  around  the  doors  and  windows,  install  cabinets  and  special  shelving,  and  install  a  complete  stairway  balustrade.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-136  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 10:15AM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 10:25AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:24AM H102
							
						TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 10:15AM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 10:25AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:24AM H102
CRR-655-01
					Advanced  Collision  Repair
					 02/16 
							-04/06 
					
				
								Dates: 02/16 
									-04/06/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hardyk
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  provide  industry  production  experience  repairing  collision  damaged  vehicles  to  pre-accident  specifications.  Auto  collision  industry  standards  and  procedures  are  followed  as  guidelines  for  acceptable  repairs.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRR-533  CRR-551,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 TTH 10:00AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:35PM D403
APT LAB2 MWF 08:30AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:25AM D402
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 09:55AM D402
							
						APT LAB2 TTH 10:00AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:35PM D403
APT LAB2 MWF 08:30AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:25AM D402
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 09:55AM D402
EMS-546-01
					Clinical  II
					 02/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sudrla
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  a  clinical  atmosphere  for  performance  of  clinical  competencies  in  the  psychomotor  (skills)  and  affective  (behavior)  learning  domains.  To  successfully  complete  this  course,  students  must  demonstrate  competency  in  the  psychomotor  and  affective  domains  for  patients  of  various  ages  and  pathologies  within  the  NASEMSO  National  Model  EMS  Clinical  Guidelines  and  CAAHEP/CoAEMSP  scope  of  practice.    *NASEMSO  -  National  Association  of  State  Emergency  Medical  Service  Officials    *CAAHEP  -  Commission  on  Accreditation  of  Allied  Health  Education  Programs    *CoAEMSP  -  Committee  on  Accreditation  of  Educational  Programs  for  the  EMS  Professions
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EMS-540,  EMS-541  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  EMS-545,  EMS-825  and  EMS-815
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
							
						OJT OJT OJT
EMS-547-01
					Field  Internship
					 02/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sudrla
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 Field  internship  provides  the  student  with  an  accessibility/opportunity  to  serve  as  team  leader  in  a  variety  of  pre-hospital,  advanced  life  support  emergency  situations.  Under  the  mentoring  of  experienced  advanced  care  preceptors,  the  student  must  successfully  complete  a  minimum  of  20  team  leads.  Students  will  assess,  differentially  diagnose,  and  treat  patients  in  this  field  internship.  To  successfully  complete  this  course,  students  must  demonstrate  competency  in  skills  for  patients  of  all  ages  within  the  Iowa  Paramedic  Scope  of  Practice.  The  student  will  participate  in and  document  patient  contacts  and  field  experiences.   Permission  to  begin  this  capstone  class  requires  the  student  having  all  formative  clinical  competencies  completed  and  documented.   Instructor  consent  is  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  EMS-540  EMS-541  EMS-810  EMS-820  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  EMS-545,  EMS-546,  EMS-825  and  EMS-815
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
							
						OJT OJT OJT
IND-462-01
					Pumps
					 02/18 
							-04/01 
					
				
								Dates: 02/18 
									-04/01/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  principles  of  pumps  including  connections  and  applications.  Students  will  gain  working  knowledge  of  centrifugal  and  positive  displacement  pumps  along  with  operating  conditions  governing  pressure  and  flows  in  the  system.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
							
						ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
AUT-141-01
					Intro  to  Auto  Brake  Systems
					 02/23 
							-03/03 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-03/03/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  provides  an  introduction  to  automotive  brake  system  parts,  operation,  and  service.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
							
						TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
NET-155-701
					Intro  to  Wireless  Networks
					 02/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  introductory  information  on  SOHO  (Small  Office/Home  Office)  wireless  installation  and  configuration,  types  of  wireless  communications  and  their  applications  in  a  home  and  business  environment,  and  securing  the  wireless  environment.   Material  is  reinforced  with  hands-on  projects  at  key  points  throughout  the  course.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-162  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
TSI LAB2 MW 06:00PM 08:40PM T209
							
						NET LEC WEB
TSI LAB2 MW 06:00PM 08:40PM T209
WEL-420-01
					Inter  Pulse  Arc  GMAW  Welding
					 02/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Frenchman
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry,  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment,  welding  procedures,  and  out  of  position  welding  with  an  emphasis  on  aluminum  and  mild  steel,  as  well  as  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-424  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:15PM H208
TRC LEC M 09:30AM 10:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:15PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:15PM H208
TRC LEC M 09:30AM 10:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:15PM H208
WEL-420-30
					Inter  Pulse  Arc  GMAW  Welding
					 02/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry,  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment,  welding  procedures,  and  out  of  position  welding  with  an  emphasis  on  aluminum  and  mild  steel,  as  well  as  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-424  
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM E10
DNWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM E10
DNWT LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:15PM E10
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:15PM E10
DNWT LEC M 09:30AM 10:10AM B6
DNWT LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM E10
DNWT LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM E10
							
						DNWT LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM E10
DNWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM E10
DNWT LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:15PM E10
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:15PM E10
DNWT LEC M 09:30AM 10:10AM B6
DNWT LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM E10
DNWT LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM E10
WEL-422-01
					GMAW  for  Production
					 02/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Fitch
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  A  continuation  of  Intro  to  GMAW,  WEL  423,  students  learn  out  of  position  welds  using  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment  maintenance,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-423  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 12:40PM 03:40PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 01:50PM 03:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 WF 10:30AM 12:30PM H208
							
						TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 12:40PM 03:40PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 01:50PM 03:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 WF 10:30AM 12:30PM H208
WEL-422-03
					GMAW  for  Production
					 02/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Postema
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  A  continuation  of  Intro  to  GMAW,  WEL  423,  students  learn  out  of  position  welds  using  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment  maintenance,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-423  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
WEL-422-04
					GMAW  for  Production
					 02/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Postema
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $70.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  A  continuation  of  Intro  to  GMAW,  WEL  423,  students  learn  out  of  position  welds  using  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment  maintenance,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-423  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC T 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 MWTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
							
						TRC LEC T 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 MWTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
HSC-174-30
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 02/25 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/25 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
HSC-174-40
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 02/25 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/25 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
TBA LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM TBA
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
TBA LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM TBA
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
AGA-114-01
					Principles  of  Agronomy
					 02/26 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 02/26 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Oetken
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  lecture  and  lab  foundational  course  in  agronomy.   Crop,  soil,  and  environmental  sciences  are  applied  to  understanding  agricultural  systems  in  the  world.   Introduces  the  concepts  of  plant,  soil,  tillage,  pest,  environmental  and  sustainability  in  crop  production.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB2 MTWTH 09:15AM 10:00AM C127
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:15AM C127
							
						GSM LAB2 MTWTH 09:15AM 10:00AM C127
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:15AM C127
PTA-455-01
					PTA  Licensure  Exam  Review
					 03/02 
							-03/03 
					
				
								Dates: 03/02 
									-03/03/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Heilman
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $233.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  a  review  of  the  PTA  curriculum  components  in  preparation  for  the  National  Physical  Therapy  Examination  for  PTA  licensure  exam.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PTA-270  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MT 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
							
						RHK LEC MT 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
PTA-454-01
					Seminar  for  PTA
					 03/04 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/04 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Mercer
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $80.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  will  address  all  aspects  of  patient  care  in  a  physical  therapy  setting,  including  what  is  expected  of  a  PTA  at  entry-level  practice.  This  course  will  incorporate  students'  experiences  from  Clinical  Affiliation  I,  II,  and III.  Career  readiness  topics  will  be  explored,  including licensure  preparedness,  resume  writing  and  interview  skills,  career  and  professional  development,  health  care  provider  and  patient  safety,  PT/PTA  team,  and  others.   An  interprofessional  educational  experience  will  also  be  conducted  during  the  seminar.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PTA-270  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC WTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
RHK LEC WTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
							
						RHK LEC WTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
RHK LEC WTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
CAD-140-01
					Parametric  Solid  Modeling  I
					 03/05 
							-04/09 
					
				
								Dates: 03/05 
									-04/09/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Garvey
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  parametric  solid  modeling,  focusing  on  foundational  skills  such  as  sketching,  feature  creation,  and  best  modeling  practices.   Students  gain  familiarity  with  the  software  interface  and  develop  practical  skills  by  working  on  industry-relevant  projects.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  DRF-124  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 11:15AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:15AM L407
							
						ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 11:15AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:15AM L407
PEC-120-551
					Body  Structure  and  Function
					 03/05 
							-03/26 
					
				
								Dates: 03/05 
									-03/26/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  physiological  processes  and  anatomical  features  of  the  human  body  which  are  related  to  and  affected  by  physical  activity  and  training.  This  is  one  of  the  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activities.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-120-552
					Body  Structure  and  Function
					 03/05 
							-03/26 
					
				
								Dates: 03/05 
									-03/26/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  physiological  processes  and  anatomical  features  of  the  human  body  which  are  related  to  and  affected  by  physical  activity  and  training.  This  is  one  of  the  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activities.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-171-901
					Sales  &  Use  Tax
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  principles  of  sales  and  use  tax,  including  its  constitutional  basis,  tax  base,  compliance,  audit  strategies,  and  the  impact  of  modern  developments  such  as  e-commerce  and  digital  tax  tools.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGA-154-901
					Fundamentals  of  Soil  Science
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  physical,  chemical,  and  biological  properties  of  soils,  their  formation,  classification,  and  distribution.   A soil  survey  and  other  information sources will be used to balance agrono  mic, economic,  and  environmental  concerns  in  soil  management.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGB-235-901
					Intro  to  Agriculture  Markets
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $84.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  the  structure,  economics,  organization,  and  function  of  the  world  food  marketing  system.  Topics  in  past,  present  and  future  domestic  and  worldwide  market  issues  are  discussed.  The  course  examines  how  the  marketing  system  is  influenced  by  governmental  and  private  policy  and  effects  those  policies  have  on  producers,  commodity  handlers,  processors,  middlemen,  and  consumers.  Basic  marketing  and  merchandising  strategies  are  also  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGS-226-901
					Beef  Cattle  Science
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  students  an  understanding  of  the  retail  beef  industry.  Students  will  learn  concepts  related  to  the  important  management  decisions  cow-calf,  yearling-stocker  producers  must  make.  Also  included  are  animal  health  concerns  including  prevention  and  treatment  strategies.  Proper  ruminant  nutrition  balance  rations  and  forage  management  will  also  be  discussed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-901
					Art  Appreciation
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AUT-838-01
					Auto  Adv  Fuel  &  Ignition  Sys
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sampson
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  allows  students  to  discover  various  vehicle  computer  control  systems  and  their  components.  Students  concentrate  individually  on  each  domestic  manufacturer's  system  including  system  operation  and  factory  diagnostic  methods.  Emphasizes  is  placed  on  computerized  electronic  fuel  injection  systems  and  computer-controlled  ignition  systems.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  AUT-633,   
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  AUT-807
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:15AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 01:00PM H300
							
						TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:15AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 01:00PM H300
BCA-148-01
					Advanced  Spreadsheets
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  acquaints  students  with  additional  features  of  the  Excel  spreadsheet  program.  Topics  include  templates,  macros,  data  validation,  importing  external  data,  pivot  charts,  and  pivot  tables.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BCA-147  or  CSC  116  
							
								
									Class Times: 
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM A450
							
						RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM A450
BCA-148-901
					Advanced  Spreadsheets
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  acquaints  students  with  additional  features  of  the  Excel  spreadsheet  program.  Topics  include  templates,  macros,  data  validation,  importing  external  data,  pivot  charts,  and  pivot  tables.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BCA-147  or  CSC  116  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: Requires  Windows  10ýRequires  Microsoft  Office  365  or  Office  2021  f
							
						BIO-105-901
					Introductory  Biology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-151-901
					Nutrition
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-901
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-902
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-901
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-902
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-901
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-902
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Blunk
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-903
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-901
					Microbiology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-901
					Introduction  to  Business
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-901
					Business  Law  I
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-186-901
					Business  Law  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  and  its  importance  to  business  enterprises  and  covers  property,  agency  and  business  organizations.  It  is  a  continuation  of  Business  Law  I.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BUS-185,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CHM-132-901
					Intro  to  Organic  and  Biochem
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  covers  the  basic  elements  of  organic  chemistry  and  biochemistry:  alkanes  and  their  derivatives,  carbohydrates,  lipids,  proteins,    enzymes,  the  chemistry  of  cell  metabolism  and  the  chemistry  of  heredity.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CHM-122  or  CHM-166,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
CRR-533-01
					Structural  Repair
					 03/16 
							-04/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-04/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Lesline
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $55.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  removal,  replacement  and  accepted  sectioning  procedures  of  inner  structural  panels  using  industry  accepted  repair  procedures.  Proper  application  of  anti-corrosion  materials  to  structural  repaired  areas  of  enclosed  rails  and  boxed  sections  are  presented.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRR-102  CRR-323  CRR-403,   
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  CRR-504
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
							
						APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
ECN-120-901
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-901
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $130.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ELE-195-02
					Motor  Control
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Feathers
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $79.25
								
							
							
						 In  this  course  students  will  learn  the  fundamentals  of  how  motors  are  controlled  the  the  use  of  various  control  devices.  Industry  standards  in  working  safely  with  the  installation,  maintenance  and  troubleshooting  will  be  introduced  and  performed.  Electrical  symbols,  diagrams,  equipment  and  methods  used  in  the  design  and  application  of  motor  control  circuits  will  be  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-112,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C135
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C132
							
						GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C135
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C132
ELT-250-01
					Programmable  Logic  Controllers
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sward
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  laboratory  class.This  class  introduces  uses  of  PLCs,  programming  PLCs  via  ladder  diagrams,  wiring  PLCs  to  sensors  and  controllers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C120
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C126
							
						GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C120
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C126
ENG-105-901
					Composition  I
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-902
					Composition  I
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-901
					Composition  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-902
					Composition  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $32.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENV-111-901
					Environmental  Science
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
FLS-141-901
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-901
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-901
					World  Regional  Geography
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Rathmann
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HCR-140-01
					Heat  Pumps
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Phelps
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  introducing  reverse  cycle  heating  and  the  components  and  controls  of  this  popular  heat  source.  This  course  covers  auxiliary  heat,  C.O.P.,  installation  and  maintenance  of  air-to-air  and  ground  source  systems,  and  includes  system  wiring  and  electrical  troubleshooting.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
							
						APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
HCR-140-02
					Heat  Pumps
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  introducing  reverse  cycle  heating  and  the  components  and  controls  of  this  popular  heat  source.  This  course  covers  auxiliary  heat,  C.O.P.,  installation  and  maintenance  of  air-to-air  and  ground  source  systems,  and  includes  system  wiring  and  electrical  troubleshooting.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D317
APT LAB3 MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D311
							
						APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D317
APT LAB3 MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D311
HCR-140-30
					Heat  Pumps
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stover
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  introducing  reverse  cycle  heating  and  the  components  and  controls  of  this  popular  heat  source.  This  course  covers  auxiliary  heat,  C.O.P.,  installation  and  maintenance  of  air-to-air  and  ground  source  systems,  and  includes  system  wiring  and  electrical  troubleshooting.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  ELE-112
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
							
						DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
HCR-410-02
					Electrical  Applications  I
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Phelps
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.  It  is  a  continuation  of  basic  electricity  that  includes  wiring  diagrams,  theory  of  electrical  operation,  and  fundamentals  of  magnets,  component  design  and  basic  electronics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM D311
APT LAB3 TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM D311
APT LEC MW 12:30PM 02:10PM D317
							
						APT LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM D311
APT LAB3 TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM D311
APT LEC MW 12:30PM 02:10PM D317
HCR-410-30
					Electrical  Applications  I
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Stover
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.  It  is  a  continuation  of  basic  electricity  that  includes  wiring  diagrams,  theory  of  electrical  operation,  and  fundamentals  of  magnets,  component  design  and  basic  electronics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
							
						DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
HIS-110-901
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-901
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Todd
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-901
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-901
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-105-901
					Intro  to  Health  Occupations
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  information  on  career  options  for  individuals  who  are  interested  in  pursuing  a  career  in  the  health  care  industry.  Students  are  given  opportunities  for  career  exploration  through  research  and  projects.  Topics  include:    health  care  delivery  systems,  legal  and  ethical  issues,  health  promotion,  wellness,  and  characteristics  of  health  care  workers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-109-901
					Health  Careers  &  Teams
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  information  on  career  options  for  individuals  who  are  interested  in  pursuing  a  career  in  the  healthcare  industry.  It  includes  the  study  of  team  dynamics  and  communication  techniques  necessary  to  work  and  succeed  in  the  healthcare  field.  Students  are  given  opportunities  for  career  exploration  through  research  and  projects  utilizing  the  internet  and  library  databases.  Students  utilize  online  literacy  tools  necessary  for  taking  online  courses  and  for  careers  in  the  healthcare  industry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-901
					Medical  Terminology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-198-901
					Dental  Terminology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  provides  an  introduction  to  dental  terminology  related  to  patient  care,  documentation,  and  the  business  aspect  of  dentistry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-245-901
					Team  Building
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  involves  the  study  of  team  dynamics  and  communication  techniques  necessary  to  promote  effective,  collaborative  team  outcomes.    Topics  include:  communication,  delegation  of  responsibilities,  goal  setting,  coaching,  conflict  resolution,  and  roles  of  team  members.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-901
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-901
					Children's  Literature
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-901
					College  Algebra
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Harris
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-901
					Statistics
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-901
					Applied  Math
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Clark
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-901
					Principles  of  Management
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $136.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-901
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-901
					Music  Appreciation
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET-425-01
					Network  and  System  Defense
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Schnee
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  enables  students  to  design  secure  networks,  configure  network  security  devices,  and  harden  Windows  and  Linux  hosts.   Students  will  learn  how  to  implement  firewall  rules,  configure  Intrusion  Detection  Systems,  and  VPNs.   Students  will  also  configure  system  security  by  following  best  practices  regarding  user  and  file  permissions,  virus  attacks,  security  templates,  and  patch  management.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-612  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 10:00AM T238
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM T238
							
						TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 10:00AM T238
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM T238
NET-616-01
					NET  VMware  VCP
					 03/16 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Thiele
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  equips  students  with  the  knowledge,  skills,  and  abilities  to  build  and  run  a  VMware  vSphere  environment.  It  focuses  on  the  installation  and  configuration  of  VMware  ESX/ESXi  hosts  and  VMware  vCenter  Server  and  on  the  management  of  ESX/ESXi  hosts  and  virtual  machines  with  vCenter  Server.  The  course  prepares  students  to  achieve  the  status  of  VMware  Certified  Professional.  The  course  is  based  on  VMware?s  VCP  certification  and  as  such  when  VMware  changes  their  VCP  certification  this  course  will  change  to  reflect  the  most  current  certification  requirements.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  NET-172  NET-308  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TSI LEC TTHF 12:00PM 12:35PM T209
TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:35PM 02:50PM T209
							
						TSI LEC TTHF 12:00PM 12:35PM T209
TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:35PM 02:50PM T209
PHI-101-901
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-901
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $59.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-901
					American  National  Government
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-901
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-902
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Whitehill
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-903
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $69.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-901
					Developmental  Psychology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-902
					Developmental  Psychology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-901
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PTA-552-01
					Clinical  Affiliation  II
					 03/16 
							-05/01 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/01/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Heilman
							
							
								
									Credits: 4.5
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  the  terminal  full-time  clinical  experience  under  the  direct  supervision  of  a  physical  therapist  or  physical  therapist  assistant.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PTA-551  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  PTA-454
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OTHR
SDV-108-691
					The  College  Experience
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-901
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-902
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-901
					Marriage  and  Family
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Moravek
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $56.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-901
					Public  Speaking
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-902
					Public  Speaking
					 03/16 
							-05/10 
					
				
								Dates: 03/16 
									-05/10/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Duncan
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CON-259-01
					Floor  Coverings  and  Coatings
					 03/18 
							-03/27 
					
				
								Dates: 03/18 
									-03/27/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 1.5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  introduces  students  to  the  various  kinds  of  floor  coverings  such  as:  wood  strip  floors,  ceramic  tile  floors,  and  laminate  floors.  The  course  also  discusses  vinyl  sheet  flooring,  tile,  and  carpet.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-136  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:15PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:15PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
							
						TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:15PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:15PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
HSC-173-03
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 03/19 
							-04/21 
					
				
								Dates: 03/19 
									-04/21/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
							
						ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
HSC-174-02
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 03/19 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/19 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
EMS-825-01
					Advanced  Medical  Life  Support
					 03/27 
							-03/28 
					
				
								Dates: 03/27 
									-03/28/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Sudrla
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  provide  the  student  with  an  ability  to  recognize  and  manage  common  medical  crises  through  realistic  case-based  scenarios  that  challenge  students  to  apply  their  knowledge  to  highly  critical  patients.  The  course  emphasizes  the  use  of  scene  size-up,  first  impression,  history,  detailed  physical  assessment,  and  interactive  group  discussion  on  differential  diagnosis  and  potential  treatment  strategies  to  systematically  rule  out  and  consider  possibilities  and  probabilities  in  treating  patients'  medical  crises.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
							
						ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
PEC-126-901
					Athletic  Injury  Prevention
					 03/27 
							-05/09 
					
				
								Dates: 03/27 
									-05/09/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $48.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  conditioning  programs  and  training  methods  that  tend  to  prevent  athletic  injuries.  This  course  provides  basic  skills  in  injury  procedures,  while  providing  practical  experience  in  taping  techniques.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-126-902
					Athletic  Injury  Prevention
					 03/27 
							-05/09 
					
				
								Dates: 03/27 
									-05/09/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $48.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  conditioning  programs  and  training  methods  that  tend  to  prevent  athletic  injuries.  This  course  provides  basic  skills  in  injury  procedures,  while  providing  practical  experience  in  taping  techniques.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AUT-128-01
					Intro  to  Auto  Susp  &  Steering
					 03/30 
							-04/07 
					
				
								Dates: 03/30 
									-04/07/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  provides  an  introduction  to  automotive  suspension  and  steering  system  parts,  operation  and  service.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
							
						TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
BPT-114-01
					Instrumentation  I
					 03/30 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 03/30 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  an  introduction  to  basic  process  and  continuous  process  control.    This  course    teaches  two  of  the  most  common  types  of    process  control  systems,  flow  and  liquid  level,    and  the  basic  concepts  on  which  other  systems  are    based.  Students  will  learn  to  calibrate,  adjust,  install,  operate,  and  connect  process  control    systems  in  industrial  applications  thus  broadening  their  employment  opportunities.  Topics  include,    but  are  not  limited  to,  feedback,  modes,    characteristics,  variables,  instrumentation  and    connections.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:00AM L431
							
						ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:00AM L431
CON-132-01
					Footings  and  Foundations
					 03/30 
							-04/20 
					
				
								Dates: 03/30 
									-04/20/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  site  layout,  footings,  wall  foundations,  and  flat  concrete  work.    Topics  include  estimating  and  reading  blueprints  as  well  as  hands-on  experience  in  footings  and  poured  walls.  A  field  project  to  provide  practical  experience  is  included.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CON-136,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 M 01:30PM 02:52PM H102
TRC LAB3 W 01:30PM 02:30PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 12:37PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:25AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 M 08:00AM 02:30PM H102
							
						TRC LAB3 M 01:30PM 02:52PM H102
TRC LAB3 W 01:30PM 02:30PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 12:37PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:25AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 M 08:00AM 02:30PM H102
SUR-535-01
					Surgical  Preceptorship
					 03/30 
							-04/24 
					
				
								Dates: 03/30 
									-04/24/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Jolin
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  conducted  in  a  surgical  facility  and  provides  students  an  on-the-job  clinical  experience  with  a  variety  of  perioperative  assignments.  The  student  will  experience  a  wide  variety  of  operating  room  situations  where  he/she  will  use  the  skills  learned  in  the  classroom.  Under  the  supervision  of  the  clinical  preceptor,  the  student  will  take  part  in  surgical  procedures  and  work  as  a  member  of  the  surgical  team  demonstrating  preparedness  for  entry  level  employment.  Instructor  consent  required.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAKE  SUR-214  
							
								
									Class Times: 
OJT OJT OJT
							
						OJT OJT OJT
ELE-313-01
					Var  Freq  Drives  for  Motor  Cont
					 04/03 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/03 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Donnelly
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  introduce  the  student  to  the  principles  of  DC  and  AC  motors  including  connection  and  application.  A  working  knowledge  of  transformers,  including  single  and  three  phase  connection  to  various  voltages  and  applications  will  be  provided.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ELE-112  and  ELE-195  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
							
						ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
CRR-874-01
					Advanced  Refinishing
					 04/07 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/07 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Hardyk
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $280.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  develop  advanced  automotive  refinishing  shop  production  skills  by  refinishing  paint  damaged  automobiles  to  pre-damaged  condition.  Paint  manufactures  recommendations  and  refinishing  shop  standards  are  used  to  repair  the  vehicle  to  customer  satisfaction.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRR-834,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MWF 08:40AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM D402
APT LAB2 TTH 10:10AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:40PM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM D402
							
						APT LAB2 MWF 08:40AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM D402
APT LAB2 TTH 10:10AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:40PM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM D402
AUT-401-01
					Automot.  Suspension  &  Steering
					 04/08 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/08 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  covers  the  fundamentals  of  automotive  steering  and  suspension  systems,  and  their  service  and  repair.  Students  learn  theories  in  practical,  hands-on  applications  in  both  the  classroom  and  lab  exercises.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB3 MWF 08:40AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:10AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM H104
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM H104
							
						TRC LAB3 MWF 08:40AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:10AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM H104
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM H104
CAD-141-01
					Parametric  Solid  Modeling  II
					 04/10 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/10 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Garvey
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  on  the  foundational  skills  from  Parametric  Solid  Modeling  I,  focusing  on  creating  flexible  and  configurable  designs  using  variables  and  equations.   Students  learn  how  to  handle  more  complex  geometries,  from  defining  intricate  curves  to  generating  advanced  features  like  sweeps  and  lofts.   Emphasis  is  placed  on  making  designs  adaptable  to  changes,  preparing  students  to  manage  complex  projects  efficiently.   Students  also  explore  techniques  for  organizing  assembly  components  and  managing  large-scale  projects.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CAD-140  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:40AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 08:50AM 11:25AM L407
							
						ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:40AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 08:50AM 11:25AM L407
CRR-551-01
					Integral  Body  Repair
					 04/13 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/13 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Lesline
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $55.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  identify  and  demonstrate  removal  and  replacement  procedures  of  outer  integral  body  panels  using  accepted  industry  standards.  Sectioning  of  automotive  panels  and  corrosion  protection  of  repaired  areas  are  shown.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  CRR-102  CRR-323  CRR-411,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
							
						APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
CON-234-01
					Concrete  Specialties
					 04/21 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/21 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Urquidi
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course.  Uses  a  basic  knowledge  of  concrete  gained  in  Footings  and  Foundations,  CON  132,  to  further  explore  advanced  and  innovative  ways  of  using  concrete  in  the  construction  industry.  The  course  also  allows  for  the  ACI,  (American  Concrete  Institute),  concrete  certification.
							
								 Prerequisites: TAke  CON-136  CON-132  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC T 10:00AM 12:10PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB2 TTH 10:00AM 02:30PM H102
          
TRC LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
							
						TRC LEC T 10:00AM 12:10PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB2 TTH 10:00AM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
HSC-174-03
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 04/23 
							-05/08 
					
				
								Dates: 04/23 
									-05/08/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:00PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:00PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
SUR-350-01
					Surgical  Board  Review
					 04/27 
							-05/01 
					
				
								Dates: 04/27 
									-05/01/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Nemitz
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $80.00
								
							
							
						 The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  prepare  the  students  to  sit  for  the  Surgical  Technology  National  Board  Certified  Examination.  Preparation  will  be  a  review  of  materials  previous  presented  throughout  the  surgical  technology  program.
							
								 Prerequisites: take  SUR-535  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MTTHF 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
							
						ADS LEC MTTHF 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
ACC-111-501
					Intro  to  Accounting
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  teach  the  key  concepts  and  skills  required  to  record  a  variety  of  accounting  entries  for  both  a  service  and  merchandising  business,  to  prepare  financial  statements,  to  record  payroll  entries,  to  prepare  payroll  records  and  to  utilize  good  cash  management  skills.  The  skills  learned  will  prepare  students  for  direct  job  entry  as  small  business  owners  and  entrepreneurs.  These  accounting  concepts  are  applied  to  a  variety  of  companies.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-131-501
					Principles  of  Accounting  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  accounting  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-131-601
					Principles  of  Accounting  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  accounting  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship.
							
						ACC-132-501
					Principles  of  Accounting  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  Principles  of  Accounting  I  with  the  emphasis  on  partnership,  corporation,  cost,  and  management  accounting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-161-501
					Payroll  Accounting
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  payroll  accounting  methods  for  computing  wages  and  salaries,  calculating  deductions,  journalizing  payroll  entries,  and  preparing  federal  and  state  government  reports.  It  emphasizes  the  timeliness  and  standard  procedures  of  payroll  data  reporting  required  of  employers.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  or  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
ACC-221-501
					Cost  Accounting
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  practical  approach  to  cost  accumulation  and  analysis  in  a  manufacturing  and  service-based  business  environment.  Topics  include  job-order,  process,  and  standard  cost  systems,  cost-volume-profit  analysis,  budgeting,  variance  analysis,  and  data-driven  decision-making  tools  used  in  modern  cost  accounting.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  integrating  cost  data  into  business  strategies  to  improve  financial  performance.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-132  Princ  of  Acct  II  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ACC-311-501
					Computer  Accounting
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  computer-based  accounting  software  used  in  service  and  merchandising  businesses.  Topics  include  processing  transactions,  generating  financial  reports,  managing  customer  and  vendor  accounts,  maintaining  payroll  and  inventory  systems,  and  performing  end-of-period  procedures.  The  course  emphasizes  the  use  of  cloud-based  software,  automation  tools,  and  cybersecurity  practices  to  ensure  accurate  and  secure  accounting  processes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-131  Princ  of  Acct  I  or  ACC-111  Intro  to  Acct  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
ADM-105-501
					Introduction  to  Keyboarding
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  keyboard  mastery.  It  was  designed  to  develop  accuracy,  speed,  and  control  of  the  keyboard.  Through  completion  of  the  lessons,  students  advance  toward  a  minimum  competency  level  of  30  gross  words  per  minute  (GWAM)on  a  3-minute  official  time  with  a  maximum  of  3  errors.  The  alphabetic  keys  are  reviewed  three  times.    Every  lesson  contains  exercises  of  15-sec.,  30-sec.,  and  1-3  minutes  timings.  Students  are  encouraged  to  meet  the  speed  and  accuracy  goals  in  each  exercise  before  continuing  on  to  the  next  exercise.  Progress  Reports  help  students  evaluate  their  progress.      Using  the  backspace  key  and  correcting  errors  is  not  allowed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ADM-123-501
					Document  Formatting
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  mastery  of  the  alphabetic  keyboard.  Students  will  review  numeric  and  symbol  keyboard  reaches  and  the  formatting  of  business  documents  including  memorandums,  block  and  modified  block  letters,  reports  and  tables.  Students  must  take  the  prerequisite  course  or  type  30  gross  words  a  minute  for  three  minutes  with  three  errors  or  less.  Prerequisites:  ADM  105  Introduction  to  Keyboarding  or  type  30  gross  words  a  minute  for  3  minutes  with  3  errors  or  less.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ADM-105  or  pass  typing  test,   see  course  description  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-154-601
					Business  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  principles  of  business  writing,  emphasizing  the  most  important  and  frequently  written  business  correspondence  including  business  letters,  memorandums,  and    e-mail.  Attention  is  given  to  logical  organization  and  psychological  application  of  writing  procedures  as  well  as  proper  formatting  at  the  keyboard.  Students  cover  units  most  appropriate  to  the  needs  of  their  individual  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-154-602
					Business  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  principles  of  business  writing,  emphasizing  the  most  important  and  frequently  written  business  correspondence  including  business  letters,  memorandums,  and    e-mail.  Attention  is  given  to  logical  organization  and  psychological  application  of  writing  procedures  as  well  as  proper  formatting  at  the  keyboard.  Students  cover  units  most  appropriate  to  the  needs  of  their  individual  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-162-501
					Office  Procedures
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  familiarizes  the  student  with  the  many  dimensions  of  the  professional  secretary's  position  in  a  modern  day  office,  such  as  personal  traits,  telephone  skills,  communication  processing  capabilities,  office  supplies  and  equipment,  and  material  utilization.  The  specific  job  skills  introduced  are  utilization  of  business  resources,  making  travel  arrangements,  arranging  meetings  and  conferences  and  performing  banking  responsibilities.  The  student  will  be  equipped  to  handle  these  functions  in  a  modern  day  office,  and  will  refine  skills  associate  with  communication  effectively  in  the  office.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADN-235-601
					Principles  Pharm  for  Nursing
					 05/26 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  examine  the  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  adverse  effects,  interactions,  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  nurse's  role  in  safe  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  with  use  of  the  nursing  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADN-235-602
					Principles  Pharm  for  Nursing
					 05/26 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  examine  the  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  adverse  effects,  interactions,  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  nurse's  role  in  safe  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  with  use  of  the  nursing  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADN-235-603
					Principles  Pharm  for  Nursing
					 05/26 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  examine  the  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  adverse  effects,  interactions,  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  nurse's  role  in  safe  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  with  use  of  the  nursing  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADN-235-604
					Principles  Pharm  for  Nursing
					 05/26 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  examine  the  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  adverse  effects,  interactions,  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  nurse's  role  in  safe  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  with  use  of  the  nursing  process.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PNN-624  with  a  minimum  grade  of  C.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ANT-105-501
					Cultural  Anthropology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  cross-cultural  study  of  the  variety  of  human  adaptations  to  physical,  social  and  cultural  environments,  primarily  in  terms  of  subsistence,  technology,  social  groupings,  government,  economic  organization,  religion  and  aesthetics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-501
					Art  Appreciation
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-601
					Art  Appreciation
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-120-501
					2-D  Design
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $30.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.50
								
							
							
						 This  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  introduces  the  concepts  of  two-dimensional  design  and  spatial  orientation  to  original  design  creation.  Topics  included  are  pattern,  texture,  line,  shape,  value,  mass  and  color  theory.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
ART-186-501
					Digital  Photography
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: No  book  required.  Check  supply  list  on  first  day.
							
						ART-186-601
					Digital  Photography
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-203-501
					Art  History  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  visual  arts  from  prehistoric  times  through  the  Middle  Ages  with  an  emphasis  on  the  relationship  between  art  and  social,  economic,  religious  and  geographical  conditions.  It  discusses  the  historical  context  of  contemporary  forms  of  expression  when  relevant.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-204-501
					Art  History  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  visual  arts  from  the  Renaissance  to  the  present  time  with  an  emphasis  on  the  relationship  between  art  and  social,  economic,  religious  and  technological  development.  It  stresses  the  historical  context  of  contemporary  forms  of  expression  and  examines  human  concerns  as  they  are  revealed  in  art.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BCA-147-501
					Basic  Spreadsheets
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  basic  concepts  of  an  electronic  spreadsheet  program.  Hands-on  practice  in  designing,  building,  and  editing  spreadsheets  will  develop  the  basic  skills  necessary  to  construct  spreadsheets  for  home  and  business  use.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BCA-206-501
					Applied  Computer  Concepts
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  an  introductory  course  in  basic  electronic  information  processing.  The  emphasis  is  on  computer  literacy  designed  to  give  students  a  general  understanding  of  computer  software  and  hardware.  Students  gain  hands-on  experience  with  an  operating  system  and  software  applications.  Students  are  exposed  to  basic  computer  terminology,  file  management,  email  usage,  digital  devices,  Internet,  social  networking,  and  security  and  privacy  issues.  This  course  may  not  transfer  to  other  institutions.  It  is  advisable  to  be  able  to  key  a  minimum  of  20  wpm  in  order  to  be  successful  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-105-501
					Introductory  Biology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-105-502
					Introductory  Biology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-125-501
					Plant  Biology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $95.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  semester  long  survey  of  Plant  Biology.  The  course  will  include  topics  on  plant  cells,  tissues,  roots,  stems,  leaves,  flowers,  fruits,  seeds,  metabolism,  growth,  development,  genetics,  reproduction,  evolution,  ecology,  and  will  include  a  survey  of  bryophytes,  seedless  vascular  plants,  gymnosperms  and  angiosperms  and  their  impact  on  civilization.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-151-501
					Nutrition
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-502
					Nutrition
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-601
					Nutrition
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-602
					Nutrition
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-501
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-163-601
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-501
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-502
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-503
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-504
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-168-601
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-602
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-603
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-604
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-501
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-502
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-503
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-601
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-602
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-603
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-604
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-501
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-502
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-503
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-504
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-505
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-506
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-601
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-602
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-701
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
LAB2 W 10:00AM 11:50AM
LEC W 12:00PM 01:50PM
							
						LAB2 W 10:00AM 11:50AM
LEC W 12:00PM 01:50PM
BIO-186-702
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
BIO-186-730
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-186-740
					Microbiology
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee via Zoom
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
BUS-102-501
					Introduction  to  Business
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-601
					Introduction  to  Business
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-124-501
					Business  Innovation
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  help  students  get  in  touch  with  the  innovative  business  mindset  required  for  success  in  the  21st  century.  Students  learn  to  be  contributors,  catalysts  and  thinkers  within  the  innovation  process.  They  develop  skills  as  individuals  and  the  team  skills  needed  to  collaborate,  using  available  creative  resources  to  leverage  ideas  and  concepts  throughout  the  innovation  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-130-501
					Intro  to  Entrepreneurship
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  small  business  management  issues  via  case  studies.  It  emphasizes  insights  into  the  organization,  financial  decision  making,  and  marketing  practices  of  small  businesses.  Familiarity  with  basic  accounting  principles,  concepts  applicable  to  the  operation  of  a  service  oriented  or  retailing  sole  proprietorship,  and  the  internal  and  external  functions  of  a  business  will  support  work  in  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-501
					Business  Law  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-502
					Business  Law  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-186-501
					Business  Law  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  the  Uniform  Commercial  Code  and  its  importance  to  business  enterprises  and  covers  property,  agency  and  business  organizations.  It  is  a  continuation  of  Business  Law  I.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BUS-185,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-197-501
					Leadership  Development
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  leadership  styles  effective  in  the  workplace  and  helps  participants  gain  insight  into  their  naturalleadership  style  and  implications  of  that  style  on  work  and  group  performance.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CIS-171-501
					Java
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  comprehensive  JAVA  programming  course  that  introduces  students  to  object-oriented  programming  concepts  along  with  the  JAVA  syntax  to  implement  them.  JAVA  applications  are  introduced  prior  to  applets,  so  the  student  has  more  thorough  understanding  of  the  concepts  used  in  object-oriented  programming.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
COM-723-201
					Workplace  Communications
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC F 11:30AM 03:30PM
							
						LEC F 11:30AM 03:30PM
COM-723-601
					Workplace  Communications
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
COM-723-602
					Workplace  Communications
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  the  principles  and  processes  of  written  and  oral  communication  as  applied  to  occupational  and  personal  use  through  practical  reading,  writing  and  speaking  assignments.  It  emphasizes  technical  report  writing,  including  preparation,  organization,  audience  and  the  effective  use  of  format,  supplements  and  visuals.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-100-501
					Introduction  to  Criminal  Justi
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  history  of  law  enforcement  and  respective  agencies  and  the  basic  theories  of  the  criminal  behavior  as  well  as  law  enforcement  terminology  and  technology.  It  emphasizes  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  law  enforcement  officer  to  the  individual  and  society  as  a  whole  and  explores  and  defines  techniques,  technical  terms,  and  basic  procedures.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-200-501
					Criminology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  field  of  criminology,  which  is  the  study  of  crime  and  its  causal  explanations.  The  topics  to  be  covered  include  the  criminal  and  his/her  role  in  society;  police  and  courts,  and  their  effects  upon  criminal  behavior;  and  rehabilitation  and  punishment  as  they  affect  criminal  behavior.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CRJ-201-501
					Juvenile  Delinquency
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explains  the  causes  of  delinquency  in  general.  The  course  studies  the  individual,  family,  home  and  social  environments  as  real  and  potential  contributors  and  causes  of  juvenile  crime.  The  course  also  covers  differences  between  juvenile  court  and  adult  court,  as  well  as  sentence  and  treatment  options.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
CSC-116-501
					Information  Computing
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
CSC-116-601
					Information  Computing
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  basic  concepts  of  information  systems  and  computer  literacy.  The  course  incorporates  theory  as  well  as  hands-on  practice,  which  focuses  on  spreadsheets  and  database  management  systems  (DBMS).
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
DRA-101-501
					Introduction  to  Theatre
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 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.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-103-501
					Intro  to  Early  Childhood  Educ
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  gives  students  a  historical  and  philosophical  foundation  of  the  field  of  early  childhood  education.  It  includes  an  overview  of  assessment  and  evidence-based  practices.  The  course  also  addresses  the  influences  of  family-centered  practice,  inclusion,  culture,  and  language.  Students  explore  early  childhood  careers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-106-501
					Child  Dev  Associates  Standards
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  assists  the  eligible  Child  Development  Associate  (CDA)  credential  candidate  with  developing  and  preparing  for  the  Preschool,  Infant-Toddler  or  Family  Child  Care  CDA  verification  visit  and  assessment.  Students  will  develop  a  professional  portfolio  which  includes  their  professional  philosophy  statement  and  various  educational  artifacts.  General  topics  for  discussion  include:  planning  a  safe,  healthy  learning  environment,  steps  to  advance  children's  physical  and  intellectual  development,  positive  ways  to  support  children's  social  and  emotional  development,  strategies  to  establish  productive  relationships  with  families  and  effective  program  operation,  maintaining  a  commitment  to  professionalism,  observing  and  recording  children's  behavior  and  principles  of  child  growth  and  development.  This  course  is  offered  online  via  the  Iowa  Community  College  Online  Consortium.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-103  and  ECE-243  and    ECE-158  and    ECE-221  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-112-501
					Portfolio  Development  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $10.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  guides  students'  development  of  a  professional  early  childhood  education  portfolio  showcasing  their  knowledge,  skills  and  dispositions  in  alignment  with  the  NAEYC  Standards  for  Professional  Preparation  of  Students  at  the  Associate  Degree  level.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-133-501
					Child  Hlth,  Safety  &  Nutrition
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $175.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  evidence-based  concepts  in  the  fields  of  health,  safety  and  nutrition  and  their  relationship  to  the  growth  and  development  of  the  young  child  ages  birth  to  eight.  It  blends  current  theory  with  problem-solving,  practical  applications  and  assessments.  Course  content  includes  collaboration  with  families  and  assesses  the  role  of  culture,  language  and  ability  on  health,  safety  and  nutrition  decisions  in  early  childhood  settings.  Students  will  need  to  complete  or  provide  proof  of  current  certification  in  the  following:  Mandatory  Child  Abuse  Reporter  training;  Universal  Precautions/Bloodborne  Pathogens  training;  Infant,  Child  and  Adult  CPR;  Pediatric  and  Adult  First  Aid  training.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-158-501
					Early  Childhood  Curriculum  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  the  development,  implementation  and  assessment  of  appropriate  environments  and  curricula  for  young  children  ages  three  through  eight  years  old.    Students  prepare  to  utilize  evidence-based,  developmentally  appropriate  practices  in  the  context  of  children's  family,  culture,  language  and  abilities.  Emphasis  is  on  understanding  children's  developmental  stages  and  developing  appropriate  learning  opportunities,  interactions  and  environments  to  support  each  child  in  the  following  areas:  dramatic  play,  art,  music,  fine  and  gross  motor  play.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-170-501
					Child  Growth  and  Development
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  typical  and  atypical  development  of  children  from  conception  to  adolescence  in  all  developmental  domains.  It  examines  interactions  among  child,  family,  and  society  within  a  variety  of  community  and  cultural  contexts  and  how  each  impacts  the  developing  child.  This  course  also  addresses  theories  and  evidence-based  practices  associated  with  understanding  and  supporting  young  children.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-221-501
					Infant/Toddler  Care  and  Edu
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  care,  education  and  assessment  of  children  from  birth  to  thirty-six  months.  It  prepares  students  to  utilize  developmentally-appropriate,  evidence-based  practices,  including  responsive  caregiving,  routines  as  curriculum,  collaborative  relationships  with  culturally,  linguistically,  and  ability-diverse  children  and  families  and  a  focus  on  the  whole  child  in  inclusive  settings.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-243-501
					Early  Childhood  Guidance
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $20.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  focuses  on  developmentally  appropriate,  evidence-based  approaches  and  positive  guidance  strategies  for  supporting  the  development  of  each  child.  It  emphasizes  supportive  interactions  and  developmentally  appropriate  environments  as  well  as  the  use  of  assessment  to  analyze  and  guide  behaviors.  Students  study  the  impact  of  family  and  each  child's  culture,  language  and  ability  on  child  guidance.  CPT  scores  in  Reading  at  70  or  higher  and  in  Sentence  Skills  at  74  or  higher,  OR  ACT  composite  score  of  22,  OR  completion  of  recommended  developmental  education
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECE-287-501
					Exceptional  Learner
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  special  education  and  talented  and  gifted  programs  and  policies  for  children  birth  through  school  age.    It  includes  special  education  history  and  legislation  as  well  as  characteristics  of  federally-defined  disability  categories  and  IFSP/IEP  components.    This  course  prepares  students  to  serve  the  diverse  needs  of  exceptional  students  through  the  use  of  family-centered  and  team-based  services,  evidence-based  assessment  procedures  and  modification  of  teaching  methods,  classroom  management,  materials  and  curriculum.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ECE-170  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-501
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-502
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-501
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-502
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-503
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-210-501
					Foundations  of  Education
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  professional  education  providing  a  historical  and  philosophical  background  from  which  the  student  can  examine  his  or  her  own  commitment  to  education.  Challenges  and  issues  in  education  today  will  be  discussed  in  the  context  of  school  organization,  funding,  curriculum,  professionalism,  legal  issues,  and  effective  teacher  characteristics.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-220-501
					Human  Relations  for  Class  Tchr
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  includes  interpersonal  and  intergroup  relations  and  contributes  to  the  development  of  sensitivity  to  and  the  understanding  of  the  values,  beliefs,  lifestyles  and  attitudes  of  individuals  and  the  diverse  groups  found  in  a  pluralistic  society  and  within  current  education  settings.  This  course  is  a  required  component  of  Iowa  Teacher  Licensure.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-240-501
					Educational  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  applies  the  principles  of  psychology  in  the  field  of  education  to  classroom  contexts.  Topics  include  child/adolescent  development,  learning,  motivation,  instructional  techniques,  and  assessment/evaluation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-245-501
					Exceptional  Learner
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  overview  of  special  education  regulations,  policies  and  programs  in  educational  settings.    K-12  pre-service  teachers  learn  the  history  of  special  education  law,  including  IDEA  and  as  it  applies  to  NCLB,  characteristics  of  the  8  categories  of  disability  per  federal  and  state  regulations,  characteristics  of  talent  and  gifted  programs,  and  basic  component  of  an  IEP.    This  course  is  a  required  component  for  students  seeking  K-12  teacher  state  licensure.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EDU-255-501
					Technology  in  the  Classroom
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  prospective  teacher-prep  candidates  and  other  interested  students  to  a  variety  of  digital  tools  and  Internet  resources  along  with  best  practices  in  the  use  of  tools  and  technologies  for  classroom-related  functions.  The  course  focuses  on  both  current  theory  and  issues  as  well  as  on  providing  experiences  that  will  enable  the  student  to  select  and  evaluate  software  and  hardware  for  the  classroom.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
EMS-217-01
					Emergency  Medical  Technician
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 7
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $525.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  training  to  individuals  whose  primary  focus  is  to  respond  to,  assess  and  triage  emergent,  urgent  and  non-urgent  requests  for  medical  care,  and  to  apply  basic  knowledge  and  skills  necessary  to  provide  patient  care  and  medical  transportation  to/from  an  emergency  or  health  care  facility.  EMTs  are  expected  to  quickly  assess  patient  conditions,  provide  stabilizing  measures  and  request  additional  resources  as  needed.  This  course  will  provide  the  student  an  opportunity  to  apply  cognitive  (knowledge),  psychomotor  (skills),  and  affective  (behavior)  learning  domains  in  the  classroom,  lab,  clinical,  and  field  settings.
							
								 Prerequisites: Students  must  be  17  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  enrollment  of  the  course,   have  a  health  physical  and  immunizations  up  to  date,   have  a  current  AHA  BLS  provider  card,   have  successfully  completed  the  Mandatory  Reporter  Course,   and  Instructor  consent.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM L427
ADS LAB3 TWTH 12:30PM 03:40PM L427
							
						ADS LEC TWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM L427
ADS LAB3 TWTH 12:30PM 03:40PM L427
ENG-105-501
					Composition  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-502
					Composition  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-601
					Composition  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-602
					Composition  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-603
					Composition  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-604
					Composition  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-501
					Composition  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $28.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-502
					Composition  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $28.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-601
					Composition  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-150-501
					Funds  of  English  Grammar
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  grammatical  structure  and  functions  that  includes  study  of  parts  of  speech,  sentence  types,  sentence  analysis,  punctuation,  spelling,  capitalization  and  usage.  This  is  not  a  developmental  English  composition  or  ELL  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-221-501
					Creative  Writing
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $39.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  imaginative  writing,  offering  instruction  and  extensive  practice  in  writing  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.  Student  writing  is  discussed  in  a  workshop  setting.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENV-111-501
					Environmental  Science
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
FIN-121-501
					Personal  Finance
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  personal  financial  planning  with  emphasis  in  the  areas  of  personal  money  management,  budgeting,  taxes,  investments,  and  risk.  This  course  also  covers  the  process  of  buying/leasing  autos,  and  purchasing  a  home.  Students  are  introduced  to  issues  relating  to  credit  management  and  insurance  products  as  well.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FIN-130-501
					Principles  of  Finance
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  on  basic  knowledge  in  the  areas  of  accounting  and  economics.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  financial  analysis  and  planning  as  well  as  working  capital  management.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ACC-132,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLF-141-501
					Elementary  French  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $89.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  for  beginners;  not  recommended  for  students  who  have  had  two  or  more  years  of  high  school  French.  Introduction  to  French  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLF-142-501
					Elementary  French  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $89.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLF  141  and  introduces  French  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  further  emphasizes  and  develops  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLF-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-141-501
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-141-502
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-501
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-502
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-231-501
					Intermediate  Spanish  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  builds  upon  skills  from  Elementary  Spanish  I  and  II,  with  further  study  of  the  Spanish  language  and  diverse  cultures  of  the  Spanish-speaking  world.  A  secondary  focus  is  on  expanding  reading  and  writing  skills.  Students  continue  to  refine  their  use  of  practical,  applicable,  and  conversational  Spanish,  achieving  an  Intermediate  Low/Mid  proficiency  level  of  the  ACTFL  Proficiency  Guidelines  and  5  C's  of  the  World-Readiness Standards.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-142,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-232-501
					Intermediate  Spanish  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  further  develops  the  skills  learned  in  FLS  231  in  reading,  writing,  listening  and  interpreting  Spanish.  It  further  expands  the  knowledge  of  culture  and  customs  of  the  Spanish-speaking  world.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-231,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-501
					World  Regional  Geography
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-502
					World  Regional  Geography
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GRA-141-501
					Digital  Imaging  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  advanced  techniques  in  using  software  to  manipulate  images  for  digital  and  printed  media.  Topics  include  automation  techniques,  speed,  resolution,  format  and  corrective  filters.  Students  are  introduced  to  common  digital  photography  problems,  color  correcting,  retouching  and  sharpening  critical  area  of  a  photo.  It  approaches  using  digital  imaging  software  as  an  art  form.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  GRA-140  or  CIN-114  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-501
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-501
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-502
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-501
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-501
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-211-501
					Modern  Asian  History
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  the  historical,  geographical  and  economic  context  of  the  development  of  the  Pacific  Basin  region:  Northeast  Asia  (China,  Japan,  Korea,  Russia,  and  the  Far  East),  Southeast  Asia  (Laos,  Kampuchea,  Vietnam,  Thailand,  Myanmar,  and  India).  Examines  issues  such  as  modernity  versus  traditional;  the  conflict  between  east  and  west,  political  authority  and  economic  growth;  the  United  States  in  the  Pacific;  and  cultural  differences  of  each  individual  group  of  people.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-244-01
					Basic  CPT  Coding
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  using  the  CPT  (Current  Procedural  Terminology)  coding  system  to  report  medical  procedures  information.  Students  will  assign  CPT  codes  to  surgical  operations  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  HIT-248  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM L424
							
						ADS LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM L424
HIT-244-601
					Basic  CPT  Coding
					 05/26 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  in  using  the  CPT  (Current  Procedural  Terminology)  coding  system  to  report  medical  procedures  information.  Students  will  assign  CPT  codes  to  surgical  operations  and  procedures.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  HIT-248  
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAP-123
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIT-285-01
					Auditing  of  Eval  and  Mgmt  Code
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  on  how  to  prepare  an  Evaluation  and  Management  (E/M)  audit  for  medical  facilities. Students  will review  and  audit  medical  documentation  to  ensure  CPT guidelines  are  achieved.  Students  will  recognize how  to  apply  the guidelines  in  auditing  medical  documentation  of  the  physician  or  other  qualified  health  care  professional.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HIT-244
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 06:00AM 06:50AM L424
							
						ADS LEC TTH 06:00AM 06:50AM L424
HIT-285-601
					Auditing  of  Eval  and  Mgmt  Code
					 05/26 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  training  on  how  to  prepare  an  Evaluation  and  Management  (E/M)  audit  for  medical  facilities. Students  will review  and  audit  medical  documentation  to  ensure  CPT guidelines  are  achieved.  Students  will  recognize how  to  apply  the guidelines  in  auditing  medical  documentation  of  the  physician  or  other  qualified  health  care  professional.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HIT-244
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-105-501
					Intro  to  Health  Occupations
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  information  on  career  options  for  individuals  who  are  interested  in  pursuing  a  career  in  the  health  care  industry.  Students  are  given  opportunities  for  career  exploration  through  research  and  projects.  Topics  include:    health  care  delivery  systems,  legal  and  ethical  issues,  health  promotion,  wellness,  and  characteristics  of  health  care  workers.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-109-501
					Health  Careers  &  Teams
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  information  on  career  options  for  individuals  who  are  interested  in  pursuing  a  career  in  the  healthcare  industry.  It  includes  the  study  of  team  dynamics  and  communication  techniques  necessary  to  work  and  succeed  in  the  healthcare  field.  Students  are  given  opportunities  for  career  exploration  through  research  and  projects  utilizing  the  internet  and  library  databases.  Students  utilize  online  literacy  tools  necessary  for  taking  online  courses  and  for  careers  in  the  healthcare  industry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-111-501
					Issues  in  Health  and  Society
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  an  overview  of  current  issues,  concepts,  and  theories  in  health.  It  provides  students  with  well-developed,  carefully  considered,  and  sharply  opposed  points  of  view  on  issues  in  health  and  society.  This  course  provides  both  an  overview  of  areas  of  conflict  in  health  as  well  as  ways  of  looking  at  the  conflicts.  The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  introduce  a  number  of  contemporary  topics  in  order  to  illustrate  how  controversies  are  viewed  from  a  healthcare  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-501
					Medical  Terminology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-601
					Medical  Terminology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-602
					Medical  Terminology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-143-501
					Pharmacology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  the  student  with  a  framework  of  knowledge  to  recognize  the  basic  concepts  and  principles  of  pharmacology.  Major  drug  classifications  and  their  actions,  indications  for  use,  adverse  effects,  interactions  and  contraindications  for  use  are  explored.  Students  are  introduced  to  routes  of  medication  administration,  dosage  calculation,  and  patient  education  related  to  medications.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-148-01
					Medication  Aide
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Slemp
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  prepare  students  to  safely  administer  nonparenteral  medications  in  nursing  facilities  and  related  areas.  Students  will  receive  on-the-job  training.  Prerequisites:  Employed  a  minimum  of  480  hours  in  a  sponsoring  facility.  If  employed  in  a  long-term-care  facility,  have  a  current  standing  on  the  Iowa  Direct  Care  Workers  Registry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB2 TTH 04:50PM 05:50PM L226
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 06:50PM L226
							
						ADS LAB2 TTH 04:50PM 05:50PM L226
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 06:50PM L226
HSC-173-01
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 05/26 
							-06/17 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-06/17/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC MWTH 08:30AM 02:00PM L303
							
						ADS LEC MWTH 08:30AM 02:00PM L303
HSC-173-710
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 05/26 
							-07/07 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/07/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LAB T 11:00AM 01:45PM L303
NET LEC WEB
							
						ADS LAB T 11:00AM 01:45PM L303
NET LEC WEB
HSC-173-730
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 05/26 
							-07/09 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/09/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
DNWT LAB TH 04:00PM 06:45PM TBA
							
						NET LEC WEB
DNWT LAB TH 04:00PM 06:45PM TBA
HSC-173-740
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
CEWT LAB TH 09:00AM 11:45AM TBA
							
						NET LEC WEB
CEWT LAB TH 09:00AM 11:45AM TBA
HSC-198-501
					Dental  Terminology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  lecture  course  provides  an  introduction  to  dental  terminology  related  to  patient  care,  documentation,  and  the  business  aspect  of  dentistry.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-218-501
					Clin  Pathology  for  Allied  Heal
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  a  variety  of  medical  and  surgical  conditions  which  include  etiology,  symptoms,  diagnostic  procedures  and  treatment.  Where  it  is  appropriate,  basic  pharmacology  and  effects  will  be  included.  Application  of  therapy  according  to  diagnosis  is  discussed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  HSC-114  or  BIO-168  or  BIO-163,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-220-501
					Mythology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $49.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  understanding  of  the  role  of  mythology  in  human  history  throughout  the  world.  The  relationships  among  myth,  religion,  and  culture  are  explored.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HUM-287-501
					Leadership  Development  Studies
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  emerging  and  existing  leaders  the  opportunity  to  explore  the  concept  of  leadership  and  to  develop  and  improve  their  leadership  skills.  This  course  is  designed  to  use  a  variety  of  learning  techniques  that  may  include,  but  not  limited  to,  integration  of  humanities  into  the  study  of  leadership,  discussion,  experiential  exercises,  film  and  shared-analysis.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-501
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-501
					Children's  Literature
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-111-501
					American  Literature  Since
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  students  a  survey  of  American  literature,  short  story,  poetry,  and  drama,  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.  Major  characteristics  and  influences  that  help  define  the  genre  of  American  writings  and  their  authors  will  be  examined  and  analyzed  through  discussion  and  written  form.  Special  note  is  taken  to  examine  voices  historically  under-represented  in  this  era  through  writing.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  or  LIT-101,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-185-501
					Contemporary  Literature
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 An  introduction  to  literature  of  the  last  three  decades,  studied  in  a  social  and  cultural  context.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  LIT-101  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-135-501
					Medical  Transcription  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Reeves
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  is  the  second  of  two  medical  transcription  courses.  Improvement  of  transcription  skills  and  expansion  of  medical  vocabulary  used  in  preparing  medical  reports  in  specific  specialty  areas.  This  course  emphasizes  improving  output  and  accuracy  in  producing  a  finished  copy.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAP-134,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-402-501
					Medical  Law  and  Ethics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Smith
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  principles  of  medical  law,  medical  ethics,  and  bioethics.  It  will  emphasize  the  function  of  law  and  ethical  issues  as  it  applies  to  the  medical  environment.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAP-609-03
					Practicum
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  unpaid,  on-site  practicum  experience  in  a  medical  facility  during  which  students  apply  competencies  learned  in  all  medical  assistant  program  courses.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
MAT-102-501
					Intermediate  Algebra
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  reinforce  algebraic  concepts  such  as  order  of  operations,  exponents,  algebraic  expressions,  polynomials,  factoring,  linear  equations  and  inequalities,  systems  of  equations,  graphing,  and  applications.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  minimum  ACT  Math  score  of  17  or  an  ALEKS  Assessment  score  of  17  or  an  ACT  Composite  of  20.   Students  not  meeting  the  minimum  score  are  strongly  encouraged  to  work  with  the  Comet  Learning  Center  to  enhance  math  skills  prior  to  enrolling  in  the  course.    Students  may  also  enroll  in  MAT-917  as  a  pre-requisite  course  to  MAT-102.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-111-501
					Math  for  Liberal  Arts
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  mathematical  knowledge  to  calculate,  analyze,  and  solve  day-to-day  problems.  Topics  include  number  theory  and  the  real  number  system,  algebra,  graph  and  data  interpretation,  calculator  usage,  mathematical  reasoning  process,  problem  solving  techniques,  probability  and  statistics,  geometry,  and  consumer  mathematics.    Additional  supplemental  instruction  for  students  will  be  available  through  the  Comet  Learning  Center  using  ALEKS  as  an  instructional  tool.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  an  ACT  Math  score  of  20  or  an ALEKS  assessment  score  of  29  or  an ACT  Composite  score  of  22.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-117-501
					Math  for  Elementary  Teachers
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  underlying  concepts  and  connections  in  elementary  school  mathematics.    Topics  include  the  number  systems,  mental  computation  and  estimation,  sets,  geometry,  measurement,  algebra,  probability,  statistics,  calculator  usage,  mathematical  reasoning  process,  problem  solving  techniques,  and  historical  notes.    Additional  supplemental  instruction  for  students  will  be  available  through  the  Comet  Learning  Center  using  ALEKS  as  an  instructional  tool.
							
								 Prerequisites: ACT  Math  Score  of  20  or  ALEKS  of  28.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-501
					College  Algebra
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-502
					College  Algebra
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-503
					College  Algebra
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-501
					Statistics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-502
					Statistics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-503
					Statistics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-504
					Statistics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-157-501
					Statistics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  theory,  techniques,  and  applications  of  statistical  analyses;  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  sampling,  estimation,  test  of  hypotheses,  ANOVA,  linear  regression,  and  nonparametric  procedures.  Computer  skills  and  use  is  needed  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  or  Higher An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or   an  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-201-501
					Applied  Calculus
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  functions,  limits,  continuity,  differentiation,  and  integration.  Emphasis  is  on  theory  and  applications  throughout.  The  course  is  designed  to  satisfy  the  Calculus  requirement  for  most  non-math  and  non-engineering  major  students.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT  121 or  ACT  Math  score  of  24  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  40.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-217-501
					Calculus  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continued  study  of  integration  along  with  a  study  of  transcendental  functions,  numerical  methods,  indeterminate  form,  improper  integration  sequences  and  series,  conics,  and  polar  coordinates.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  theory,  applications,  and  computer  use  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-211,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-219-501
					Calculus  III
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continued  study  of  integration  along  with  a  study  of  transcendental  functions,  numerical  methods,indeterminate  form,  improper  integration  sequences  and  series,  conics,  and  polar  coordinates.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  theory,  applications,  and  computer  use  throughout.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-217,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-501
					Applied  Math
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-601
					Applied  Math
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-602
					Applied  Math
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-501
					Principles  of  Management
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $142.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-130-501
					Principles  of  Supervision
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $41.75
								
							
							
						 An  overview  of  the  supervisory  job.  Basics  of  supervision  and  management,  including  effective  human  relations  skills  such  as  communication,  motivation,  improving  performance  and  leading  work  teams.  Centers  on  management  functions  of  planning,  organizing,  controlling  and  evaluating.  Introduction  to  key  supervisory  techniques  including  delegation,  appraisal  and  counseling.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-170-501
					Human  Resource  Management
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  combination  of  theoretical  and  practical  approaches  to  human  resource  management.  Topics  include  job  design,  employee  selection,  employee  development,  employee  appraisal,  and  employee  termination.  Additionally,  it  explores  federal  statutes  relating  to  EEO,  Affirmative  Action,  OSHA,  and  labor  unions  and  also  addresses  employee  compensation  and  fringe  benefit  packages.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-178-501
					Employment  Law
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  offers  an  overview  of  the  principles  of  employment  law  and  practices.  It  looks  at  the  legal  considerations  that  occur  when  an  employer-employee  relationship  is  established,  and  permissible  activities  in  handling  personnel  problems  are  covered.  Significant  Supreme  Court  used  as  resources.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-501
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-140-501
					Principles  of  Selling
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  basic  fundamentals  of  selling.  The  significant  role  of  selling  in  our  economy  is  stressed.  Effective  methods  and  procedures  dealing  with  how  to  sell  ethically  and  how  to  build  long-term  relationships  with  customers  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-150-501
					Principles  of  Advertising
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  the  functions  of  advertising  including  advertising  objectives,  targeting  the  advertising  to  the  identified  consumer,  designing  the  complete  campaign  strategy,  budgeting  the  campaign,  selecting  the  media,  scheduling  the  campaign,  and  writing  headlines  and  copy.  MKT-110  Principles  of  Marketing  is  recommended  prior  to  this  course.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MMS-101-501
					Mass  Media
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  survey  course  that  examines  the  American  media    forms  including  journalism,  broadcast,  public    relations  and  advertising  as  well  as  the  world    wide  web.    It  is  designed  for  a  better    understanding  of  the  different  forms  of  Mass    Media,  how  they  work  and  how  they  impact    society.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-501
					Music  Appreciation
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-601
					Music  Appreciation
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-110-501
					Coaching  Ethics,  Techn  &  Theor
					 05/26 
							-06/05 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-06/05/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  theory  and  techniques  of  coaching  the  interscholastic  athlete  and  the  interscholastic  team,  as  well  as  the  related  responsibilities,  duties,  and  problems.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.  Completion  of  this  course  after  July  2000  fulfills  the  Iowa  State  coaching  endorsement  ethics  requirement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-110-502
					Coaching  Ethics,  Techn  &  Theor
					 05/26 
							-06/05 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-06/05/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  studies  the  theory  and  techniques  of  coaching  the  interscholastic  athlete  and  the  interscholastic  team,  as  well  as  the  related  responsibilities,  duties,  and  problems.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.  Completion  of  this  course  after  July  2000  fulfills  the  Iowa  State  coaching  endorsement  ethics  requirement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-501
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-501
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-601
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-602
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-603
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-111-501
					Basic  Reasoning
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  art  of  thinking  as  applied  to  critical  evaluation  of  information,  the  construction  and  evaluation  of  deductive  and  inductive  arguments,  and  the  rational  and  persuasive  defense  of  ideas.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHR-933-01
					Internship
					 05/26 
							-08/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-08/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Williams
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  on-the-job  experience  on  campus  or  in  the  industry,  giving  the  student  experience  and  practical  application  of  the  competencies  learned  in  the  degree  program.  The  internship  is  coordinated  by  the  college  instructor  and  supervised  by  an  industry  professional  at  the  work  site.
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR OJT OTHR
							
						OTHR OJT OTHR
PHS-120-501
					Exploring  Physical  Science
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  class.    Topics  covered  come  from  physics,  astronomy,  chemistry,  geology  and  meteorology.    There  are  no  prerequisites.    The  course  is  intended  to  meet  the  science  requirement  for  non-science  majors  including  elementary  education  majors.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHS-142-501
					Principles  of  Astronomy
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  physical  science  course  which  explores  the  mysteries  of  the  universe.  Through  scientific  reason,  the  course  will  examine  the  following:  the  history  of  astronomy,  the  planets,  stars,  nebulae,  galaxies,  the  creation  and  fate  of  the  universe  and  our  place  in  it.  This  course  includes  amateur  observation  techniques.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHY-162-501
					College  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  the  forces  acting  on  bodies  and  their  relationship  to  friction,  motion,  momentum,  work,  and  energy  in  the  field  of  mechanics,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-162-502
					College  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  the  forces  acting  on  bodies  and  their  relationship  to  friction,  motion,  momentum,  work,  and  energy  in  the  field  of  mechanics,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-162-503
					College  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  the  forces  acting  on  bodies  and  their  relationship  to  friction,  motion,  momentum,  work,  and  energy  in  the  field  of  mechanics,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-162-504
					College  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  the  forces  acting  on  bodies  and  their  relationship  to  friction,  motion,  momentum,  work,  and  energy  in  the  field  of  mechanics,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-172-501
					College  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  College  Physics  I  with  both  lecture  and  lab  focusing  on  wave  motion,  sound,  optics,  electricity  and  magnetism,  quantum  physics,  relativity,  and  nuclear  physics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-162,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-172-502
					College  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  College  Physics  I  with  both  lecture  and  lab  focusing  on  wave  motion,  sound,  optics,  electricity  and  magnetism,  quantum  physics,  relativity,  and  nuclear  physics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-162,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-172-503
					College  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  College  Physics  I  with  both  lecture  and  lab  focusing  on  wave  motion,  sound,  optics,  electricity  and  magnetism,  quantum  physics,  relativity,  and  nuclear  physics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-162,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-172-504
					College  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  College  Physics  I  with  both  lecture  and  lab  focusing  on  wave  motion,  sound,  optics,  electricity  and  magnetism,  quantum  physics,  relativity,  and  nuclear  physics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-162,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-212-501
					Classical  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  vectors,  kinematics,  Newton's  laws,  linear  and  angular  momentum,  gravitation,  energy,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-211
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-212-502
					Classical  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  vectors,  kinematics,  Newton's  laws,  linear  and  angular  momentum,  gravitation,  energy,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-211
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-212-503
					Classical  Physics  I
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  vectors,  kinematics,  Newton's  laws,  linear  and  angular  momentum,  gravitation,  energy,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-211
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-222-501
					Classical  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
PHY-222-502
					Classical  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-222-503
					Classical  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-222-504
					Classical  Physics  II
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
POL-111-501
					American  National  Government
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-112-501
					Am  State  &  Local  Government
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 An  analysis  of  American  politics  and  government  at  the  state,  local,  and  municipal  level.    Historical  developments  and    operations,  the  political  economy,  and  cross-comparisons  of  various  state  and  local  governments,  with  special  emphasis  on  Iowa,  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-121-501
					International  Relations
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  Course  is  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  foreign  policies,  diplomacy,  economics,  security,  and  organizations.  Current  problems  in  international  relations  will  be  addressed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-201
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC W 01:00PM 03:30PM
LEC W 10:30AM 12:30PM
							
						LEC W 01:00PM 03:30PM
LEC W 10:30AM 12:30PM
PSY-102-501
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-601
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-602
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-501
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-502
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-601
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-602
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-603
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-604
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-501
					Developmental  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-502
					Developmental  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-601
					Developmental  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-602
					Developmental  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-603
					Developmental  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-211-501
					Psychology  of  Adjustment
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  the  study  of  the  adjusting/coping  behavior  of  the  individual  in  various  aspects  of  life  situations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-222-501
					Child  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  design  for  students  to  analyze  psychological  development  of  the  child  in  relation  to  the  biological,  physical,  and  sociological  antecedent  conditions  from  prenatal  to  adolescent  stages.  Emphasis  on  contemporary  theories  of  child  psychology,  including:  physical  growth  and  development,  personality  and  social  learning,  cognition  and  perception,  and  language  development.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-224-501
					Adolescent  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $94.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  rapid  physical,  social,  emotional,  and  cognitive  changes  of  adolescents.  Students  distinguish  myths  about  adolescence  from  research  findings  and  examine  the  importance  of  cultural  and  historical  factors  in  this  crucial  transition  from  childhood  to  adulthood.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-501
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-502
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-251-501
					Social  Psychology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $44.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  studies  interpersonal  relations,  social  attitudes,  group  dynamics,  inter-group  relations,  class  and  cultural  influences  in  a  psychological  context.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-261-501
					Human  Sexuality
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Human  Sexuality  focuses  on  normal  sexual  development,  human  sexual  responses,  and  common  sexual  problems.  It  provides  factual  information  on  human  sexuality  and  raises  practical  questions  about  human  sexual  behavior.  It  also  helps  students  examine  and  evaluate  their  views  and  values  concerning  sexual  behavior.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-101-501
					Survey  of  World  Religions
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  world  view,  doctrines,  and  practices  of  the  following  major  religions:  Tribal,  Hindu,  Buddhist,  Confucian/Taoist,  Jewish,  Christian,  Muslim,  and  New  Age.  It  examines  themes  such  as  view  of  the  world,  views  of  God,  condition  of  humankind,  requirements  for  a  moral  life,  etc.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-101-502
					Survey  of  World  Religions
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  world  view,  doctrines,  and  practices  of  the  following  major  religions:  Tribal,  Hindu,  Buddhist,  Confucian/Taoist,  Jewish,  Christian,  Muslim,  and  New  Age.  It  examines  themes  such  as  view  of  the  world,  views  of  God,  condition  of  humankind,  requirements  for  a  moral  life,  etc.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-150-501
					Introduction  to  the  Bible
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  the  practice  of  the  contextual  method  of  reading  a  text,  as  applied  to  the  biblical  materials.  It  asks:  What  genre  of  writing  is  this?  Who  wrote  it?   To  whom  were  they  writing?  What  were  they  trying  to  say  to  that  audience?  The  course  is  not  devotional  or  applicational,  but  literary  and  historical.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SDV-108-601
					The  College  Experience
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  College's  expectations,  environment,  and  resources  so  that  students  may  become  more  competent  participants  in  the  learning  process.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-501
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-502
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-601
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-602
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-603
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-115-501
					Social  Problems
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  study  of  selected  problems  of  modern  society,  primarily  in  the  United  States,  their  nature,  development,  social  courses  and  alternative  solutions.  It  includes  such  topic  areas  as  racial  and  sexual  discrimination,  urban  and  rural  problems,  crime  and  delinquency,  family  and  generational  problems,  health  and  medical  care,  social  deviance,  substance  abuse  and  such  global  problems  as  population,  world  hunger  and  international  conflict.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-501
					Marriage  and  Family
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-160-501
					Introduction  to  Social  Work
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  conceptual  and  theoretical  framework  presented  in  this  course  provides  students  the  tools  to  practice  social  work  in  a  variety  of  settings.  The  format  of  this  class  provides  a  combination  of  classic  theory,  new  research  and  applied  experience.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-210-501
					Men,  Women  and  Society
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $39.50
								
							
							
						 This  interdisciplinary  course  is  designed  for  first  or  second  year  students  to  explore  men?s  and  women?s  experiences  in  American  society  and  the  role  that  ideas  about  sexual  differences  have  played  in  shaping  those  experiences.    Areas  of  inquiry  will  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  the  following:    the  construction  of  gender  roles  and  sexuality;  the  relationship  between  gender  and  other  social,  political,  and  legal  structures  and  institutions;  and  the  interplay  of  gender  with  race,  class,  and  ethnicity  in  cultural  perceptions  and  expectations  of  both  men  and  women.    This  course  will  strive  to  assist  students  in  formulating  questions  about  gender  as  it  relates  to  their  on-going  work  in  various  disciplines  across  the  curriculum.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-212-501
					Diversity
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-212-601
					Diversity
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  utilizes  an  interdisciplinary  and  intersectional  approach  to  studying  gender,  race,  class,  sexuality  and  other  markers  of  diversity.  The  curriculum  highlights  the  duality  of  oppression  and  privilege  and  the  ways  in  which  race,  gender,  class  and  sexuality  shape  daily  life.  Special  focus  is  on  learning  how  to  demonstrate  course  concepts  as  social  action.  Social  justice  is  practiced  as  students  become  educated  in  these  concepts  of  diversity  and  engage  in  diversity  conscious  social  action.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-216-501
					Study  of  Alcohol  Use  &  Abuse
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  historical  and  contemporary  use,  abuse  and  addictive  nature  of  ethyl  alcohol  and  the  symptomatology  and  treatment  of  alcohol  dependence.  Students  will  be  provided  with  a  basic  knowledge  of  the  nature,  scope  and  complexity  of  alcohol  dependence  and  the  wide  range  of  current  approaches  to  its  treatment  and  prevention.  Special  attention  will  be  given  to  issues  of  racial-ethnic  and  spiritual  diversity  within  the  context  of  alcohol  use,  abuse  and  recovery.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-217-501
					Study  of  Drug  Use  and  Abuse
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  students  with  an  understanding  of  the  fundamentals  of  mood-altering  chemicals  other  than  ethyl  alcohol,  and,  theories,  symptomatology  and  drug  related  illnesses  (HIV/AIDS  and  Hepatitis  C).  Students  will  also  gain  an  understanding  of  the  wide  variety  of  perspectives  related  to  the  legality  and/or  illegality  of  many  mood-altering  chemical  substances.  Varying  approaches  to  treatment  and  prevention  of  drug  abuse  will  also  be  explored.  Special  attention  will  be  given  to  issues  of  racial-ethnic  and  spiritual  diversity  within  the  context  of  drug  use,  abuse  and  recovery.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-501
					Public  Speaking
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-502
					Public  Speaking
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-503
					Public  Speaking
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-601
					Public  Speaking
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-602
					Public  Speaking
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-603
					Public  Speaking
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-201
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
LEC M 10:30AM 12:30PM
LEC M 01:00PM 03:00PM
							
						LEC M 10:30AM 12:30PM
LEC M 01:00PM 03:00PM
SPC-122-501
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-601
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-122-602
					Interpersonal  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  teaches  principles  of  effective  communication  in  one-to-one  relationships  and  in  small  groups.  It  focuses  on  communication  theory,  listening,  self-concept,  language,  perception,  and  nonverbal  communication.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-170-501
					Professional  Communication
					 05/26 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  principles  of  professional  communication.  Students  will  develop,  evaluate,  and  practice  tactics  to  become  more  effective  communicators  within  a  workplace.  The  course  will  focus  on  interpersonal  and  speaking  skills  by  highlighting  organizational  communication,  verbal  and  non-verbal  behaviors,  listening  skills,  and  cultural  differences.  Students  will  develop  a  professional  presentation  that  is  relevant,  research-based,  and  appropriately  communicated  through  a  variety  of  communication  factors  including  the  feedback  loop.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
WEL-110-01
					Welding  Blueprint  Reading
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: STAFF
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  use  of  blueprints  for  transfer  of  ideas  and  information.  Students  learn  how  to  read  blueprints  with  special  emphasis  on  welding  blueprints,  including  lines,  views,  material  descriptions,  welding  layouts,  welding  symbols  and  terms.  The  application  of  concepts  will  be  emphasized.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  MAT-772  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC TW 12:30PM 01:50PM H208
							
						TRC LEC TW 12:30PM 01:50PM H208
WEL-331-01
					Welding  Fundamentals
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: STAFF
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $56.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  for  the  student  who  needs  basic  welding  skills.  The  four  welding  processes  covered  are:  Shielded  Metal  Arc  Welding  (SMAW  or  stick),  Oxy-Acetylene  Welding,  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG),  and  Gas  Tungsten  Arc  Welding  (TIG).  Topics  include:  safety,  setup  of  equipment,  electrode  selection,  metal  transfer,  shielding  gases,  welding  distortion  control,  and  the  welding  of  ferrous  and  nonferrous  metals.  Lab  experience  will  provide  for  skill  development  in  these  areas.
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC TH 11:00AM 12:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 08:00AM 10:50AM H208
							
						TRC LEC TH 11:00AM 12:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 08:00AM 10:50AM H208
WEL-421-01
					Flux  Core  Arc  Welding  (FCAW)
					 05/26 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: STAFF
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $150.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  introduce  the  Flux  Cored  Arc  Welding  (FCAW)  process  used  extensively  by  industry.  Students  learn  through  hands-on  applications  and  will  be  introduced  to  the  theory  of  metal  transfer,  FCAW  equipment,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-422  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LAB2 T 07:30AM 10:50AM H208
TRC LEC T 11:00AM 12:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 07:30AM 12:30PM H208
							
						TRC LAB2 T 07:30AM 10:50AM H208
TRC LEC T 11:00AM 12:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 07:30AM 12:30PM H208
WEL-424-01
					Intro  to  Pulse  Arc  Gmaw  Weld
					 05/26 
							-06/22 
					
				
								Dates: 05/26 
									-06/22/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Fitch
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $110.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  Welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  This  course  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  GMAW  pulse  arc  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  pulse  arc  equipment,  welding  procedures,  out  of  position  welding,  with  an  emphasis  on  stainless  and  mild  steels  and  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-422  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC M 01:00PM 02:40PM H208
TRC LAB2 MTWTH 07:30AM 11:50AM H208
							
						TRC LEC M 01:00PM 02:40PM H208
TRC LAB2 MTWTH 07:30AM 11:50AM H208
PEC-115-501
					Ath  Development  &  Human  Growth
					 06/06 
							-06/16 
					
				
								Dates: 06/06 
									-06/16/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  concepts  in  sports  psychology  for  elementary  school  age  children  and  adolescents.  Physical,  psychological,  and  social  growth  is  examined  as  they  relate  to  physical  activity  and  competitive  athletics.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-115-502
					Ath  Development  &  Human  Growth
					 06/06 
							-06/16 
					
				
								Dates: 06/06 
									-06/16/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  concepts  in  sports  psychology  for  elementary  school  age  children  and  adolescents.  Physical,  psychological,  and  social  growth  is  examined  as  they  relate  to  physical  activity  and  competitive  athletics.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ADM-105-801
					Introduction  to  Keyboarding
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  emphasizes  keyboard  mastery.  It  was  designed  to  develop  accuracy,  speed,  and  control  of  the  keyboard.  Through  completion  of  the  lessons,  students  advance  toward  a  minimum  competency  level  of  30  gross  words  per  minute  (GWAM)on  a  3-minute  official  time  with  a  maximum  of  3  errors.  The  alphabetic  keys  are  reviewed  three  times.    Every  lesson  contains  exercises  of  15-sec.,  30-sec.,  and  1-3  minutes  timings.  Students  are  encouraged  to  meet  the  speed  and  accuracy  goals  in  each  exercise  before  continuing  on  to  the  next  exercise.  Progress  Reports  help  students  evaluate  their  progress.      Using  the  backspace  key  and  correcting  errors  is  not  allowed.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
ART-101-801
					Art  Appreciation
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-101-802
					Art  Appreciation
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  creative  process  emphasizing  art  as  a  visual  form  of  communication.  It  presents  useful  criteria  for  evaluation  and  enjoyment  of  art  through  the  development  of  visual  vocabulary  and  knowledge  of  art  processes,  as  well  as  art  in  a  historical  context.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-105-801
					Introductory  Biology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $64.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  is  a  biological  concepts  survey  for  non-science  majors.  Topics  covered  include  biochemistry,  molecular  and  cellular  biology,  genetics,  evolution,  diversity  of  life,  and  ecology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-151-801
					Nutrition
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-163-801
					Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Phys
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  terminal  one-semester  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  the  structure  and  function  of  the  human  organ  systems  and  their  organs.  It  also  includes  an  introduction  to  medical  terminology,  homeostasis,  basic  cell  and  tissue  structure  and  function.  Students  are  required  to  identify  specific  organs  including  the  major  bones,  the  major  muscles  and  the  major  blood  vessels.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-801
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-168-802
					Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology, histology  and  articulations.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163    Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BIO-173-801
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-173-802
					Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  II
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $35.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $108.50
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  that  explores  the  relationship  between  structure,  function  and  homeostasis  in  the  human  body.  This  course  covers  the  skeletal,  muscular,  integumentary,  and  nervous  systems,  as  well  as  cytology  and  histology.    Prerequisite:  Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher  2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better  and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3)  Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  a  transfer  level  Biology  (BIO-105  or  higher)  or  Chemistry  (CHM-122  or  higher)  4)  Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-801
					Microbiology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
BIO-186-802
					Microbiology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $40.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  for  the  study  of  microorganisms  with  emphasis  on  bacteria  and  viruses.  Topics  covered  include  morphology,  physiology,  genetics,  culturing  techniques,  identification,  control,  disease  and  disease  resistance  of  microbes.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  BIO-116  or  BIO-168  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
BUS-102-801
					Introduction  to  Business
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-185-801
					Business  Law  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  laws  and  court  procedures  relating  to  business.  It  emphasizes  the  ethical,  constitutional  and  regulatory  aspects  of  business.  The  course  concludes  with  an  in-depth  study  of  the  laws  governing  the  formation  and  enforcement  of  contracts.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-120-801
					Principles  of  Macroeconomics
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  the  essential  concern  of  macroeconomics;  understanding  and  improving  the  performance  of  the  economy  as  a  whole  by  studying  topics  such  as  the  effect  of  fiscal  policy  and  monetary  policy  on  inflation,  unemployment  and  economic  growth  in  a  global  economy.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ECN-130-801
					Principles  of  Microeconomics
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $120.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  tools  to  analyze  the  choices  made  by  households,  firms  and  governments,  and  how  these  choices  affect  various  domestic  market  structures  and  international  markets.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-801
					Composition  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-105-802
					Composition  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  exploration  of  writing  as  a  process  with  attention  to  audience,  purpose  and  patterns  of  exposition.
							
								 Prerequisites: Recommended  ACT  Composite  of  22.  Students  may  complete  a  writing  sample  to  gauge  preparedness  for  the  course  and  then  access  instructional  staff  and  resources  in  the  Comet  Learning  Center  both  before  and  during  the  course  to  be  successful.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-801
					Composition  II
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $28.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENG-106-802
					Composition  II
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $28.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  ENG  105  with  emphasis  on  developing  more  complex,  sophisticated  forms  of  exposition.  It  includes  a  research  paper  requiring  library  research,  documentation,  and  bibliography.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105  Composition  I  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ENV-111-801
					Environmental  Science
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $105.75
								
							
							
						 A  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  environmental  concerns:    ecosystems,  pollution,  population,  extinction,  ethics,  energy,  food,  conservation,  and  future  interrelationships  among  these  concerns.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
FLS-141-801
					Elementary  Spanish  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  Spanish  language  and  culture  through  development  of  reading,  writing,  listening,  and  speaking  skills.  It  emphasizes  pronunciation,  vocabulary,  and  basic  grammar,  reading,  and  writing.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FLS-142-801
					Elementary  Spanish  II
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  continuation  of  FLS  141.  It  will  expand  on  the  learning  from  FLS  141  and  develop  a  deeper  understanding  and  comprehension  of  the  language  and  culture.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  interact  with  aural  and  written  Spanish.  It  will  improve  the  student?s  ability  to  communicate  in  both  written  and  spoken  form  in  the  language.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  FLS-141,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-801
					World  Regional  Geography
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-801
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-801
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-801
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-801
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-801
					Medical  Terminology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-101-801
					Introduction  to  Literature
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $37.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  short  fiction,  poetry,  and  drama.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  ENG-105,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-801
					Children's  Literature
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-121-801
					College  Algebra
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $15.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  addresses  linear  functions  and  inequalities,  quadratics,  conics,  polynomials  and  rational  functions,  exponential  and  logarithmic  functions,  linear  systems,  matrices  and  determinants.    Additional  topics  may  include  sequences,  series,  permutations,  combinations,  and  probability.    Completion  of  Pre-requisite  course  or  alternative  assessment  required  for  enrollment.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  ACT  Math  Score  of  21  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  32.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-801
					Statistics
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-156-802
					Statistics
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $112.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  a  foundation  in  statistical  concepts  and  procedures.  The  emphasis  is  on  descriptive  statistics,  probability,  binomial  and  normal  distributions,  elementary  sampling  theory,  hypothesis  testing,  and  linear  regression.
							
								 Prerequisites: MAT-102  Intermediate  Algebra  or  Higher.   An  ACT  Math  score  of  22  or  ALEKS  assessment  score  of  33  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  the  pre-requisite  course.  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MAT-772-801
					Applied  Math
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  all  fundamental  arithmetic  concepts  and  more  routine  algebraic  operations.  Arithmetic  concepts  are  fractions,  percentages,  graphing,  decimals,  ratios,  word  problems,  metrics,  areas,  and  volumes.  Algebraic  work  includes  solving  simpler  equations,  proportions,  and  formula  rearrangement.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-801
					Principles  of  Management
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $131.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-801
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-801
					Music  Appreciation
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-101-801
					Introduction  to  Philosophy
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  a  broad  spectrum  of  philosophical  questions  and  perspectives,  with  an  emphasis  on  the  systematic  questioning  of  basic  assumptions  about  reality,  knowledge,  meaning,  and  values.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-801
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-802
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHY-162-801
					College  Physics  I
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
							
						 This  is  a  combined  lecture  and  lab  course  focusing  on  the  forces  acting  on  bodies  and  their  relationship  to  friction,  motion,  momentum,  work,  and  energy  in  the  field  of  mechanics,  fluid  mechanics,  heat,  and  thermodynamics.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  MAT-121
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
PHY-222-801
					Classical  Physics  II
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 5
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $25.00
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 A  continuation  of  Classical  Physics  I,  this  is  a  lecture  and  lab  course  covering  oscillations,  wave  motion,  sound,  electricity,  magnetism,  and  optics.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PHY-212,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
POL-111-801
					American  National  Government
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-801
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-802
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-801
					Developmental  Psychology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-802
					Developmental  Psychology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-801
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-801
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-802
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-801
					Marriage  and  Family
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.49
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-801
					Public  Speaking
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-802
					Public  Speaking
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-803
					Public  Speaking
					 06/08 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 06/08 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-173-02
					Nurse  Aide  Theory
					 06/09 
							-07/09 
					
				
								Dates: 06/09 
									-07/09/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $140.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  student  with  the  fundamentals  of  patient  care  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  learn  basic  anatomy,  physiology,  medical  terminology,  meeting  human  needs,  safety  measures,  infection  control,  and  physical  care.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-174
							
								
									Class Times: 
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
							
						ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
PEC-120-801
					Body  Structure  and  Function
					 06/17 
							-06/27 
					
				
								Dates: 06/17 
									-06/27/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  physiological  processes  and  anatomical  features  of  the  human  body  which  are  related  to  and  affected  by  physical  activity  and  training.  This  is  one  of  the  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activities.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-120-802
					Body  Structure  and  Function
					 06/17 
							-06/27 
					
				
								Dates: 06/17 
									-06/27/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  physiological  processes  and  anatomical  features  of  the  human  body  which  are  related  to  and  affected  by  physical  activity  and  training.  This  is  one  of  the  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activities.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-174-01
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 06/19 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 06/19 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 T 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 T 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
WEL-420-01
					Inter  Pulse  Arc  GMAW  Welding
					 06/23 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 06/23 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Fitch
							
							
								
									Credits: 4
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $100.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  combines  lecture  and  lab  activities  to  present  the  Gas  Metal  Arc  welding  (MIG)  process  used  extensively  by  industry,  with  a  focus  on  pulse  metal  transfer.  It  emphasizes  hands-on  applications,  metal  transfer  concepts,  GMAW  equipment,  welding  procedures,  and  out  of  position  welding  with  an  emphasis  on  aluminum  and  mild  steel,  as  well  as  safety.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  WEL-424  
							
								
									Class Times: 
TRC LEC M 01:00PM 02:07PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 07:30AM 10:44AM H208
TRC LAB2 MTW 07:30AM 11:50AM H208
							
						TRC LEC M 01:00PM 02:07PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 07:30AM 10:44AM H208
TRC LAB2 MTW 07:30AM 11:50AM H208
PEC-126-801
					Athletic  Injury  Prevention
					 06/28 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 06/28 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  conditioning  programs  and  training  methods  that  tend  to  prevent  athletic  injuries.  This  course  provides  basic  skills  in  injury  procedures,  while  providing  practical  experience  in  taping  techniques.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PEC-126-802
					Athletic  Injury  Prevention
					 06/28 
							-07/19 
					
				
								Dates: 06/28 
									-07/19/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 2
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  conditioning  programs  and  training  methods  that  tend  to  prevent  athletic  injuries.  This  course  provides  basic  skills  in  injury  procedures,  while  providing  practical  experience  in  taping  techniques.  This  is  one  of  four  courses  leading  to  the  coaching  authorization  issued  by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Education  as  a  head  coach  or  assistant  coach  of  any  interscholastic  athletic  activity.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
AGH-284-851
					Pesticide  Application  Cert
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  reviews  the  materials  and  testing  procedures  required  to  become  a  certified  commercial  pesticide  applicator.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
ART-186-851
					Digital  Photography
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $50.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  digital  camera.  Students  study  and  practice  the  varied  artistic  applications  of  digital  images  as  enhanced  with  computer  software.  A  digital  camera  is  required.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
								NET LEC WEB
									Add'l Info: No  book  required.  Check  supply  list  on  first  day.
							
						BIO-151-851
					Nutrition
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $93.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  the  relationship  between  proper  nutrition  and  good  health.  Topics  covered  include  digestion,  absorption,  and  metabolism  of  carbohydrates,  lipids  and  proteins.  Also  included  are  vitamins,  minerals,  physical  activity,  maintenance  of  a  healthy  body  weight,  nutritional  needs  throughout  the  entire  life  cycle,  and  evaluation  of  nutritional  claims.
							
								 Prerequisites: Meet  ONE  of  the  following:  1)  ACT  Composite  of  22  or  higher 2)  2  semesters  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better OR  1  semester  of  High  School  Chemistry  with  a  B-  or  better and  1  semester  of  High  School  Biology  with  a  B-  or  better  3) Completion  with  a  C-  or  better  in  BIO  163  Essentials  of  Anatomy  &  Physiology  or  Chemistry  (CHM  122  or  higher)  4) Instructor  Permission  to  enroll  in  the  course  
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
BUS-102-851
					Introduction  to  Business
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  provides  a  broad  overview  of  business  including  internal  and  external  functions.  Topics  include  economics,  marketing,  entrepreneurship,  and  management  as  well  as  related  domestic  and  international  business  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
FIN-121-851
					Personal  Finance
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  overview  of  personal  financial  planning  with  emphasis  in  the  areas  of  personal  money  management,  budgeting,  taxes,  investments,  and  risk.  This  course  also  covers  the  process  of  buying/leasing  autos,  and  purchasing  a  home.  Students  are  introduced  to  issues  relating  to  credit  management  and  insurance  products  as  well.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
GEO-121-851
					World  Regional  Geography
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  geographic  survey  of  nations  and  continents  with  an  emphasis  on  important  physical  characteristics  of  the  major  regions  of  the  world.  Attention  is  devoted  to  demographic,  economic,  political,  and  cultural  development  and  the  consequent  contemporary  relationship  with  each  other.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-110-851
					Western  Civ:  Anc  to  Early  Mod
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  traces  the  Western  tradition  from  Antiquity  through  the  seventeenth  century.  Emphasizes  the  process  of  change  and  the  dynamics  and  interrelationships  of  events  of  the  major  societies,  governance,  and  cultures  of  the  Ancient,  Medieval,  Renaissance  and  beginnings  of  early  modern  times.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-111-851
					Western  Civ:  Early  Mod  to  Pres
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  surveys  Western  history  from  the  age  of  Enlightenment  in  the  Eighteenth  century  to  present  day.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-151-851
					U.S.  History  to  1877
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  basic  people,  issues,  movements,  and  events  which  shaped  the  American  experience  from  Pre-Columbian  times  to  the  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HIS-152-851
					U.S.  History  Since  1877
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 Surveys  the  basic  forces  and  events  that  shaped  American  life  from  the  Reconstruction  era  to  the  present.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-114-851
					Medical  Terminology
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  presents  medical  terminology  as  the  language  of  medicine.  It  also  studies  spelling,  pronunciation  and  usage,  emphasis  on  word  analysis  and  construction  of  definitions.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-245-851
					Team  Building
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  involves  the  study  of  team  dynamics  and  communication  techniques  necessary  to  promote  effective,  collaborative  team  outcomes.    Topics  include:  communication,  delegation  of  responsibilities,  goal  setting,  coaching,  conflict  resolution,  and  roles  of  team  members.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
LIT-105-851
					Children's  Literature
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  children's  literature  suitable  for  elementary  education.  Focus  is  on  the  review  and  selection  of  materials.  Also  emphasized  is  the  role  of  literature  in  the  child's  total  development.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MGT-101-851
					Principles  of  Management
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $131.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  role  of  planning,  organizing,  staffing,  directing,  and  controlling  in  formal  and  informal  organizations  of  all  sizes.    This  course  presents  theoretical  bases  and  real  world  examples  of  implementation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MKT-110-851
					Principles  of  Marketing
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  covers  consumer  and  organizational  buying  behavior,  targeting  market  opportunities,  developing  and  managing  new  products,  marketing  channels,  logistics,  and  strategic  market  planning  and  implementation.  This  course  examines  marketing  from  the  consumers'  and  organizational  perspective.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
MUS-100-851
					Music  Appreciation
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 A  general  course  designed  to  make  the  student  more  aware  of  musical  form,  media,  genres,  musical  periods,  and  the  essential  role  of  music  in  life  and  culture.    Emphasizes  the  development  of  tools  for  intelligent  listening  and  appreciation.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PHI-105-851
					Introduction  to  Ethics
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $53.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  fundamental  theories  of  moral  behavior,  examines  important  concepts  and  arguments  used  in  moral  reasoning,  and  applies  ethical  theories  to  contemporary  personal  and  social  issues.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
POL-111-851
					American  National  Government
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  an  introduction  to  the  American  system  of  government,  including  the  U.S.  Constitution.  Basic  philosophies,  general  principles  of  federalism,  civil  liberties,  public  opinion,  political  parties  and  interest  groups,  the  electoral  process,  and  the  structure  and  function  of  national  government  will  be  covered.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-102-851
					Human  and  Work  Relations
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  application  of  psychological  theory  and  practice  to  the  work  place.  The  course  includes  a  variety  of  human  relations  skills  and  diversity  with  an  emphasis  on  practical  application.  Attention  is  given  to  workforce  dynamics  with  a  focus  on  conflict  resolution,  leadership  skills,  and  interpersonal  communication,  as  they  relate  to  family,  work  and  day-to-day  experiences.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-111-851
					Introduction  to  Psychology
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $66.25
								
							
							
						 This  course  introduces  students  to  the  scientific  study  of  mental  processes  and  behavior  with  emphasis  on  psychological  theories.  This  course  explains  the  importance  of  evidence-based  approaches  in  practice  and  literature.  Students  apply  critical  thinking  in  relation  to  research  methods  and  ethics  in  the  field  of  psychology.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-121-851
					Developmental  Psychology
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  process  of  human  development.  It covers the  entirety  of  people's  life  span from  embryogenesis  to  death  through  the biopsychosocial  lens.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-222-851
					Child  Psychology
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  design  for  students  to  analyze  psychological  development  of  the  child  in  relation  to  the  biological,  physical,  and  sociological  antecedent  conditions  from  prenatal  to  adolescent  stages.  Emphasis  on  contemporary  theories  of  child  psychology,  including:  physical  growth  and  development,  personality  and  social  learning,  cognition  and  perception,  and  language  development.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
PSY-241-851
					Abnormal  Psychology
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  will  introduce  students to  theories  of  psychopathology,  behavioral  changes,  and  treatments  associated  with  abnormal  behavior.  All categories  and  disorders  within  the  DSM-5-TR  will  be  evaluated.  Emphasis  on  the  public's view  of  stigma  and  misinterpretation  of  abnormal  disorders  will  also  be  addressed.
							
								 Prerequisites: Take  PSY-111,   
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
REL-101-851
					Survey  of  World  Religions
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
							
						 This  course  explores  the  world  view,  doctrines,  and  practices  of  the  following  major  religions:  Tribal,  Hindu,  Buddhist,  Confucian/Taoist,  Jewish,  Christian,  Muslim,  and  New  Age.  It  examines  themes  such  as  view  of  the  world,  views  of  God,  condition  of  humankind,  requirements  for  a  moral  life,  etc.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-110-851
					Introduction  to  Sociology
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $46.75
								
							
							
						 This  course  is  a  survey  of  the  fundamental  concepts  used  in  the  study  of  human  social  interaction  with  emphasis  on  group  aspects  of  social  behavior.  Subject  areas  include  research  methods,  theory,  culture  and  social  structure,  socialization,  groups  and  formal  organizations,  deviance  and  social  control,  stratification,  race  and  ethnicity  (including  whiteness),  major  social  institutions,  and  social  change.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SOC-120-851
					Marriage  and  Family
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $54.50
								
							
							
						 This  course  examines  the  family  as  a  basic  institution.  Special  focus  is  given  to  the  marital  life  cycle:  courtship,  dating,  marriage,  the  childbearing  years,  parent-child  relationships  and  marriage  during  the  middle  and  older  years.  This  course  examines  the  implication  of  marital  dissolution  and  the  family,  as  they  exist  under  modern  social  conditions.  Focus  is  given  to  contemporary  variations  of  the  family  commonly  referred  to  as  intimate  relationships  (co-habitation,  hooking  up  and  gay  marriage).  This  course  is  a  required  component  for  USD,  BCU  and  BVU  Social  Work  transfer  programs.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
SPC-112-851
					Public  Speaking
					 07/06 
							-08/02 
					
				
								Dates: 07/06 
									-08/02/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Online
							
							
								Instructor: ICCOC
							
							
								
									Credits: 3
								
							
								
									Book Fee: $52.00
								
							
							
						 The  course  combines  theory  of  speech  communication  with  public  speech  performance  skills.  Emphasis  is  on  speech  delivery,  preparation,  organization,  support,  and  audience  analysis.  Practice  of  skills  is  through  presentation  and  exercise.
							
								
									Class Times: 
NET LEC WEB
							
						NET LEC WEB
HSC-174-10
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 07/09 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 07/09 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
HSC-174-02
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 07/10 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 07/10 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Sioux City
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 08:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 08:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
HSC-174-30
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 07/11 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 07/11 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Denison
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
HSC-174-40
					Nurse  Aide  Clinical
					 07/11 
							-07/31 
					
				
								Dates: 07/11 
									-07/31/26 
							
							
							
								Location: Cherokee
							
							
								Instructor: Staff
							
							
								
									Credits: 1
								
							
								
									Course Level Fee: $225.00
								
							
							
						 This  course  expands  the  students'  knowledge  of  tasks,  assessments  and  observations  of  patients  in  the  health  care  environment.  Students  develop  technical  skills  specific  to  complex  needs  of  the  patient.
							
								 Co-requisites: Take  HSC-173
							
								
									Class Times: 
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
							
						OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
